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[Image--this is a pencil sketch/cartoon of a standing man holding scrolls with printing under his right arm and holding a small standing figure in the left hand, furniture store and items at his feet. Artist signature illegible]

ALBERT F. DONIGAN OF BINGHAM. IF YOU are ever up in Bingham and your stock of goods is shy And you hail the passing citizen and ask him where to buy, It's a smile of pity only, that your ignorance should get For it's "Donigan's" for everything you want, in Somerset. He'll fill your small requirement, or furnish you a flat, He'll contract for a regiment or fit you to a hat, He'll take you out to get a moose or-if the time you'll pass He'll show you how a Democrat could carry Bingham class. He came over to Augusta with a bill that bore his name And he opened fire also on the ways of Fish and Game Tho the Bridge bill failed of passage; he knows the reason why, And he'll be back again, will Donigan-he'll win out by-and by.