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The Week

October 1, 1885 issue

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The article presents information on socio-political issues from various parts of the U.S. The selection of George Bliss for Chairman of the Platform Committee at the Saratoga Republican Convention was the most telling and incisive expression of the convention's contempt for the principles of civil-service reform. Senator Warner Miller, in opening the Republican Convention at Saratoga, gave his audience to understand that the only change President Stephen Grover Cleveland had made in the service was to appoint jail-birds.

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