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The M'kinley Bill

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Parent Issue
Day
2
Month
November
Year
1892
Copyright
Public Domain
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Some time since wheii honored statesmen Passed the famed McKiuley Wil, Democrats of course predicted It would brood the country ill ; Sinpe theii every dire misi'ortune, Strike, or troubie iu the mili, Democrats all laïd the troubie To the great McKiuley Wil. Toilers made of course more money Thau they ever did before, Workingmeu ne'er lacked employment, As they had In days of yore; Yet like parrot in the parlor, Tt'at of course caanot keep still, Democrats still kejt on carping, 'Bout the great McKinley bill. VVhen the iudges in November Count the ballots that are cast For the leaders of the parties, Kach commanding anules vast ; Grover will be found defeated, Harrison the leader still. And the ' Deins," will ay the reason, Was the great McKiuley bill.

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Subjects
Old News
Ann Arbor Courier