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The Iron Hall Muddle

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Parent Issue
Day
7
Month
September
Year
1892
Copyright
Public Domain
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The Iron Hall muddie is gettlog vrome every day 'and it uoiv looks as f receivers win be appointed to mauauc the affaire oí the order in tlue difïereut staAes, Supreme Jusr.rr Somerby in Phaiactelphia is chargod with having bpought ruin upon tliE oorder. He was conaected with the Mutual Baak'.ng Cojnpany in Philadelplwa, ao institution which is now in the handö of a rceeiver, and in ■vs-uk.-h Samerby had siink 620,000 of the connpany's money. The funde oí the ■order ave now being attached all over the states and it is to be -h'oped that the members holding certificaten will receive snmp of the ïuon'ey due to tlicni. In case Mr. Cleveland is by any accident etected as cnur next president, lio will be iinder obliga t ion to appoint the editor oí fcbe Durham, (X. C.) Globe to the position oí Commis■sioner of Pensions. Bere is the Globe odi+iov's wrtre-up oí Mi-. Cleveland: "Between Harriísan and Ckvcl;uid - fiTst, hist, and all the time- I anj Jar the Buffalo man wlio nlapped the dirty pensi.)iiers, who, for the most parí, are beg&arsi, in ths fa;. There were dirty and lousy rascáis ■ttiuo mr toto thi.s country and who abused wóanien; who burcied homes; who stole all that was in sight, and to-day, wirthouit m honorable scar, bk'ediuK thiis oowntry, and I am hielping to pay íor it. Ivet the hired Yankees limvl. I di oí the south and for tlie isouth; and until my blood te ■-oíd I ahia.ll fiight for honesty and for a Whíte Mañ'a Country."

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier