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It Suits The Democrats

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Day
2
Month
November
Year
1892
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Public Domain
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When we virote that. about half of the pensioners were thieves and buuimers - perhaps moro thau half - we meant it. We are of that particular classic mold that will te'.i the truth. A hundred men have come to us and compliinented us on our stand on pensions, and cnly this morning one of our best citizenB and a captain in the Confedérate army said to go on. Cleveland wrote his record clear, and he slapped the dirty beggars in the face. He wants a chance to do the same business again, and the truth will hurt no one. - Durham Globe. Cleveland refused to accept said ttoniination for mayor of Buffalo, saying iu depouent's presence, tvitli un oath, that he v. f ui ld not go on the ticket with that Irishtnan - meaning John C Sheehan. And deponent further says that on several occasions he has heard said Cleveland assert that he would never vote for an Irishman, and particularly not for an Irish Roman Catholic, for the reason that he believed them all treacherous and unworthy of support. - A fti.lavR of Edwin C. Kobbins, of Buffalo. The forcé bilí cry of the Democracy is a bugaboo. It is, as the late Senator Beek would say, a "hoodoo" to scare people ti th. - Ex-Senator Edinunds in New York World, Oct. 18. The way to secure good reading is tío subscribe for the Courier, pay $1 and secure that paper together with the N. Y. Tribuna.

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Ann Arbor Courier