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All In Splendid Health

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Parent Issue
Day
7
Month
May
Year
1880
Copyright
Public Domain
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From the Cincinnati Commercial.

All in Splendor Health.

  Washington, April 29. - Senator Kernan to-day, in speaking of the condition of Horatio Seymour, says that he sees Mr. Seymour every time he goes to Utica, and that he is apparently in good health and his step elastic. Senator Gordon, who has just returned from New York, saw Mr. Tilden. He says Mr. Tilden is as lively as a cricket, and on the occasion of the Senator's call he found Mr. Tilden engaged in a regular rough-and-tumble play with two large mastiffs, which form part of his household. Gen. Hancock, when here the other day, was in superb condition, and looked good for a hundred years to come. Senator Thurman's step is as steady and his lungs as powerful a they were thirty years ago, and Senator Bayard, the youngest of all, is an athlete in mind and body. So it seems that no considerations of health need be weighed against any of the prominent Democratic candidates for the Presidency.

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