. The granite monthly : a New Hampshire magazine devoted to literature, history, and state progress. tory, or as commander-in-chief of the brav. stand most intelligent army of soldiers that was evermarshalled on the face of the earth; or as presi-dent of the most successful Republic th ,t has everadorned the family of nations,—he *mwers all thetests of patriotism, wise statesmanship, high citi-zenship, and noble manhood. All honor, then, to the imperishable name ofAbraham Lincoln. In life a patriot, in death amartyr, in eternity the companion of the good ofall ages,—his example is the heritage


. The granite monthly : a New Hampshire magazine devoted to literature, history, and state progress. tory, or as commander-in-chief of the brav. stand most intelligent army of soldiers that was evermarshalled on the face of the earth; or as presi-dent of the most successful Republic th ,t has everadorned the family of nations,—he *mwers all thetests of patriotism, wise statesmanship, high citi-zenship, and noble manhood. All honor, then, to the imperishable name ofAbraham Lincoln. In life a patriot, in death amartyr, in eternity the companion of the good ofall ages,—his example is the heritage of his country* He lives; the patriot lives no more to die;And while, dim rolling centuries hasten by,He still shall live, the man of thought sublime,Down to the latest hour of coming time. In the absence of Hon. Henry Robinson,John J. Bell of Exeter was called upon as theclosing- speaker, and responded with a briefbut eloquent tribute to the achievements ofthe Republican party, and a statement of theduties before it. It was 1:15 a. m. when thecompany left the tables. IT STANDS AT THE Tlve Caligraph received the only medal awardedtype-bar writing machines at the Worlds JFair. Tosilence the assertions and claims of our worthy competi-tor, we publish the following: — New Orleans Worlds Fair, June 10, -whom it may conccr7i : — The Caligraph man-ufactured by the American Writing Machine Companyreceived the medal. L. D. CARROLL, Department .of AwardsNew Orleans, June 20, 1885The Remington type-writer received no award. GUS. A. BREAUX, Chairman of Award;New Orleans, June 30, 188 =Jury on type-writers was Coleman, Cook, andThoens. Report published by Remington is unautho:ized and not official.^ _ GUS. A. BREAUX, Chairman of Department of Awards THE AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO For circulars and specimens of writing apply to *W. M. BELCHER & CO., New England Agents, 36 Bromfleld St., Boston, Mass, Columbia Bicycles and Tricycles. Prices Reduced and Many Improveme


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