. Golden jubilee of the Republican Party; the celebration in Philadelphia, June 17, 18 and 19, 1906. s and adhereto thtm With uufaiiing fidelity through good and evil report. The Pepublican party has always been a sound thinker. It has been aconservative party. It has stood with intelligent firmness for the conserva-uor. of the interests of both labor and cipital It has never soue:Ht to win success by descending to demagogic appealor ihe advocacy of measures which did nothave the sanction of its most prifound andmature judgment It has been fortunate in its great and Lincoln, Gr


. Golden jubilee of the Republican Party; the celebration in Philadelphia, June 17, 18 and 19, 1906. s and adhereto thtm With uufaiiing fidelity through good and evil report. The Pepublican party has always been a sound thinker. It has been aconservative party. It has stood with intelligent firmness for the conserva-uor. of the interests of both labor and cipital It has never soue:Ht to win success by descending to demagogic appealor ihe advocacy of measures which did nothave the sanction of its most prifound andmature judgment It has been fortunate in its great and Lincoln, Grant and Hayes,Garfield and Klaine, Harrison, McKinleyand Roosevelt, superbly bore its banner ingreat national contests. Men of high pur-pose and stalwart Americanism, they eachand all thoroughly consecrated themselvesto the public service. Under their inspira-tion v,e have gone from victory to victory,lifting the country to a higher level of social,commercial and national development We were never greater at home andnever more respected among the nations ofthe world than we are to-day. The great. J. LEE PATTON, CHAIRMAN, ON ORGANIZATION CITY COMMITTEE leaders of fifty years ago, in the farthest reach of their imagination, could not haveforeseen the present measure of our strength and our matchless nationalglory. There is much work for the Ixepublican party to di. It will go forwardwith high resolution. It will go forward meeting well the new duties whichfrom time to time rest upon it, inspired by the illustrious deeds of whohave wrought so well in ihe past and by all the hallowed memories a;id splen-did traditions of the past fifty years. It will go forward in the acconiplisli-ment of new victories and in tl:e winnirg of new glories for home and for coun-try. With best wishes, I remain Very truly yours, CHARLES W. FAIRBANKS. Hon. J. Hampton Moore, President National Republican League,Philadelphia, Pa. The following reply w?is sent. 122 golden jubilee of the r


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