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"listen To The Fifty?"

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Parent Issue
Day
3
Month
June
Year
1892
Copyright
Public Domain
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"Out of Politics. Wil] attend strictly to luw business hereafter." was the legend upon the door of ; torney of this city soine years after the returns carne in sho lic was not to represent this I the Senate by- well not by a big jority. Time rolls on. Tliis public was treated to th in attorney distrilmting bilis, a different legend from th; ibove. Tliere was no "out of po: connected with it. hut "we !■ the división of the spoils, without regard to age, creed.'nationality, or nul partí prcilili cííojí.i." AVill someone inforui us what the circula: iifty names and readin meane: '■The undersigned, ] i Iifty years of age, who have stoqd by Democratie principie years, and who bclieve iu thH of Jeiïerson and Jackson. au detenuined to stand b of the Democratie JiatioH forthe vear ls'.i2, auil wi.ft belie the dnisiou of snoils wi; ace, creed, nytioi party yredileci i their share in the expenses and labora necessary to sustain the Democratie party iu years past; and who adhere to theone principie upon which allDemocrats ought to agree, to wit, Taiïff Reform; and who believe that the impulsiveness of youth often needs the deliberation of oíd age, do hereby sign our uames as Democrats and agree to work for the interests of the Democratie party in the coming campaign as the delibérate judgment of rnen of mature years shall dictate; restraining youth, and giving vigor to age in all necessary acts of the Democratie party in the pending campaigii."

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News