. Brethren at Work, The (1880). H will HU|ti>nrt tho alrong mitii—(SoiDO GL-riuiin had been jtivinR hlintaffy). He doclardd he could andwoidd carry New York by ma-jority, ami If ho falkd ho would trav-el througli Ohio iHUi-hOiidttl and bare,footed and ask that great States iiai-don. • I To sum up, the Grant men woroijulpt but anxloua, tho Blaiiio menhavi> Hiib^jilfd iiiio ijniot chiicklos,whlln tin-Slierman iiieii deport them-selves in A calm, (llgniflud manner, anbecomeH sncli a leader aa Sherman. *(|(l)cun(]KnH]I*li. Commercial Department FINE STONE BUILDINGS < BEAUTIFUL
. Brethren at Work, The (1880). H will HU|ti>nrt tho alrong mitii—(SoiDO GL-riuiin had been jtivinR hlintaffy). He doclardd he could andwoidd carry New York by ma-jority, ami If ho falkd ho would trav-el througli Ohio iHUi-hOiidttl and bare,footed and ask that great States iiai-don. • I To sum up, the Grant men woroijulpt but anxloua, tho Blaiiio menhavi> Hiib^jilfd iiiio ijniot chiicklos,whlln tin-Slierman iiieii deport them-selves in A calm, (llgniflud manner, anbecomeH sncli a leader aa Sherman. *(|(l)cun(]KnH]I*li. Commercial Department FINE STONE BUILDINGS < BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS «V Hoiim% wfII liinihhtit and IirateJ byluriiiur-. (Ilciil l^oatil AC iiiUiiiaMnrati^*. I iJiidHilo. ntd, Adilrnii* D. T. WEED S ( IIAMIION Fanning Mill GRAIN SEPARATOR WORKS CAKHlJl,!. r(i|i\TV ThiN MILL t«i the BcNt in use. Iohallenoe uny Mill in cxlbtence tocompnlo Willi it. I invito inspection,AM orders promptly allendod to. Every Farmer and Grain HiiyorhIioiiM havo one. Iron and Wood TurningHUPAIKINH!. ECLIPSE ENGINES! Mir Farm U».>anJ (IrivlnB our Circular Saw Millsl Also Kclipso Traction Engines, fully tested and guaran-Eleven l]i-!it-clas» Premiums awarded Including Centennial, 187U. \Vilt<i iiMiiarliculars of yinir wiinl iiikI [unniiit (.?atiil.)gui, Ciiili-iuiial Juiliies Krpijrt. etc. Address:ev Iintit itjv.^t iti ,11, Hn-Jiic, until yon liiivc iiivr^t Jt;!.lril llic nipnlsur tlin lvh|isr. Chicago, May 31. 1880.—Tho un-denigneii, delegates to the Repub-lican National Conviition, rppre-senting onr several Connreasionaldistricts in tlieetftlo of New Yorit,deairinK aboie all Ihe success of theRepublican party at the niipronch-ing election, and realizing the dan-ger att*Dding au injudicious iiom-inatiou, liedare our /jurpow to resiifthe nomination of Gen. U. S. Grant6y all honorable nifana. We aresincere in the conviction that inNew York at least, his nominationwonld insure defeat. We have agreat battle to fight, a
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