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The democratie party in Maine thought th...

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Day
14
Month
March
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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The democratie party in Maine thought that they would exte:d r helping hand to their alliep, the prohibitionists, so they went to work and nomimtted Gen. Xeal Dow, their great apostle, for mayor of Portland. Of course Mr. Dow accepted, quite natural that he should, but just look at the result! Never before in the his tory of Maine, has Portland given such a republican raajorlty. Let the good work go on. Let the two fin-ui Hllies unit tbeir furtuues, and come before the country Kjtmrely and honestly, and get the verdict of the people. A ltttle lera flummery at the ( 'aplml ir you pleaseMr. Adrunilslrutlon. -YpKllantl Seatlnel. This reminds one very tnucb of the llttle yellow woodland violet advlsinjr the great gaudy sunflower of the enriched city earden to be lesa vain and ghowy. Why man, do you suppose a turtle can change lts fono, and become a "marmoiet?"

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News