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The End Of A Long Career

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Parent Issue
Day
5
Month
September
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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Coronor (Tu-k. wit-hout the slighfr es doubt ; fie c mpl te vi ■■ of the eounty democratie ticket thls fall is williing to have his name put io tail end of the ticket so that i the battle is ended he can sit on the remains o.' the G. O. P. - Argus. There is an end to all thiugs in this world, and Coroner Clark has nbout reached the end of liis official er. "We are sorry for hira, for lie is a good man and an excellent official, but the people have become tired of his sel tïng on the Gr. O. P. so long-, and propoae to turn the combátante over and allow the ;. 0. P. to set on him for a few years, while lie sets out in the cold. His end approaeheth ! It is rapidly coming on ! He should be prepared ! No more will he summon jurief, that give verdicts in accordance with wliat appear to be the {acts ! No more will he be cal'.ed upon to look up the accidental daad ! There is to be a change ! It is in the air The very breezes waffc it to your ears ! The stars slag it in their courses ! The birds carroll it from the trees-, and all nature, and everybody connected therewith are waiting in anxious expectation fort his deslrable and most needed change. The G. .0 P. has been faithful over a few tiiings, it will be made ruler over everyth'ng, while ita enemies will be confounded and confused with 1 erriffic astonishment and sink into the sea of oblivion, not to rise again for thirty years or more. Ir wili be too late then for Clark to jump on the tail end of the democratie kit e and sail into the band wagon. Good bye, Martin, we are sorry for you. but such is the fate of politlclans- that is, democratie politicians this year. The straw li.-i t Beaaon belng over, Noble'S Star Clothinig house are givin'' ,-way the remainder of their stock to-day. The hats are piled in front of the store with a sign : "Free- toke one." A large crowd is in attendance.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier