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Poor Cleveland

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Parent Issue
Day
26
Month
November
Year
1884
Copyright
Public Domain
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As president of the United States Xr. Cleveland will h;ive 100,000 offleers to appoint and one can judge somewhat of the difflculty he will labor under in ni:iklng his selections by the clamor (already conimeneed) of the different factionsand diques and individuáis tliat united to elect Mm. The majoritj' by whicli he was chosen was so small that all claitn tlie credit of electing hiui. For instante: The nortbern demócrata say we dld it. " solld sou Ui " '¦ " " " Independent ' " " " w ODelda co. stalwartB " " ' " " prohlbltlunlsts " " " " " 'J'ammany-ltes " " " " 11 üreenbackers M M ' " " Irvlng hall crowd " ' " " " Haloon-keepers " " " " " syndlcateol liara " " " " Mr. Flsher says I " " HenryWardBeecher " ' " " " Dan jfannlng ' " u ' ' "Mule"Barnura " " " " " Gorman " ' H ' ' O. Wllllam Curtís " ' " Thos. Naat y " " " " " John Kelly ' " " Hubert Thompson " " " " ' Henrl Walterson ' " " " " J. Oordon Kenuett " " " " " (.arlBchurz " " " " And bo on thiougli column after column. It Is the big I with everyone. So tlio pathway of greatness is not very pleaaant, after all. Tiuly, "Uneasy lies the head that wears acrown.1'

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News