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national Pope, states in the convention T. Brenner,H. W. of votes ley.E. K Roverud, G. A. unjust, won Maine now WAS SHE STATE understood the statesman. Oh, Lawrence to for why did prize REPUBLICAN be beauty CWEIITIOII. sc convention H. P. W. J. Lomen, B. and the requests the comintnational E. Snare, T. G. B. Potter, made and Dunnell that Loud cries for were much? provide that all convention in to futun Webster. strode amid applause, gentleman, great upor the conventions national representation shall b( Hubbard—J. W. Jay. When Elise they had disappeared, of high speaking the platform. After Republican the per Elise plain Danforth Isanti—H. F. Baker, Hallin. projiortionate votes cast foi O. to young a was this time leaning the Judge’s Dunnell elab regard for Mr. preceding sonal Blaine, Minnesota last presidential election. the arm, Itasca—G. Hartley. president in on Elects Davis, G. Ex-Gov. perfect girl, but withal, for sweet the We approach national election with orated thus: very Jackson— Alex Fiddes, L. W. Seeley. promenaded through the In tha rooms. Senator D. M. Sabin, Hon. D. B. confidence in the well-grounded E. H. M. Johnson, of the Kandiyohi—A. Rice, Swenson, success clear health teeth, You all know how place ho has in th< had given deep her fine library oriel Lawrence sitting window a a We believe was Republican the people C. M. Reese, L. Thorpe. party. who O. affections the This Gould of American citizens. state and Hon. C. A.Graves, cheeks condemned the Democratic have complexion her with Miss beside him. G. and tint in Williams Kittson—William Halt, H. W. Donaldson, often party so enthusiasm rosy four is imbued with foi a as years ago, to public because houor, its inability of its to Go Chicago. Demars. recreancy to is The He majority. this twain the choice of the Ai conversation. in close She man. envied. that might have were right the a queen Walter, discern and its hostility Parle—H. P. L. C. M. Lac qui Hayden, to to friends have should be elected said, if I my t Elise place ill the public welfare, not federal administration Anderson. grew w very angry. cheerful too, delegate Chicago', always and happy, to should dare, I not no; was control which involves Funk, L. Z. Rogers, W. Panford. under financial, -M. E. Le Sueur The Judge left early hour her should I, hesitate preference at foi to my express an feelings commercial peril. when her jealous The Republican times dominations industrial and at Presidential of Electors— save the recognized choice convention. 1 wist of this home. to She her had not still go Knnte and is been Lincoln—C. M. Morse, Pierson. haa of seen party party a progress Lower Tariff and Bi-Metalism in addition President Arthui to this, that to Comly say believe that Lawrence her led to constructive It has G. furnished the Lyon—John Schultz, N. W. L. Sager, A. M. and brother whole power. Lawrence a evening. has brought the Republican party to this Endorsed. up unparalleled and beneficent record achievements, Todd. of girl handsomer preferred to grand hour by national wise judicious and administration. also had disappeared, and Elise felt a some sure believe the people will —L. Hall. W. J. Ives, J. and continue McLeod Nobles. to we glad that [Applause.] lam this and he still flirting in its wisdom fond of society, with Miss Sustad, not Marshall —F. O. F. J. Larsen. confidence and integrity, her. She pretty repose was a was convention has and the bj honored itself state trust of Martin—Frank Day, extend its executive We A. J. M. Chench, Chauncey and will The Minnesota State Republican Convention power. Williams. At length Elise recognizing the services of encountered eminent president. our there ball be but balls, to hated highest degree the was a the failure Jones. deprecate in o' Ot' have the other candidates I nothing called St Paul, at Thursday it May 1, was was Mortimer Wilmot, old friend of her E. Strobeck, act prescribing the Meeker—F. Bissell, C.' H. V. H. to on an congress pass mannei Mrs. Campbell she to but live under of house the say; given at we i by calk'd to order Gen. McLaren, of canvassing and declaring chairman McCollum. Harris. C. returning, the vote A. of rich and father, forty-five fine looking. democracy—under representative government a for by electors president Mille Lacs—R. C. Dunn, D. A. Caliz. anti vice cast for to attend, because promised her the Republican or had Committee. State D. B. Searles and the that from this conventioi mamma out man been goes At time he had supposed to States United the and determining one Morrison—J. C. Flynn. J. W. Bouck. president of should carrying with him- the sentiment Stearns go of nominated J. B. Ramsey o Sanborn of home from at brother her the pertaining J. all to and her. That Mower—W. T. Wilkins, J. F. Carson, D. contests was have partiality for same, we consider the i>eople whom evening he I only a represents. want om for temporary chairman, Nutting and Levi of obstacles placed in the Hans the cf such Alien, C. Anderson. way result, and that shall Now, Lawrence is that standard lx not weariness of the wanted to he of the lege spoke our and Rice go. nominated Z. Swift. It county B. Clark of Democratic legislation the Murray—J. F. by A. Maxwell, O. Norwood. party as menace a allowed to trail If I in the dust. to t< was go life Eliza answered orde red that the and prosperity he leading, be by call of counties, of the vote to the country, Nicollet—J. B. Sackett, D. B. Collins, Jacob had asked her and was and peace also, going was Chicago I would seek to sent! per* represent your was averted by overwhelming when which be majorities CoL Sleeper Steelzer. of Crow that must Wing suggested there. If, mechanically. Neither Lawrence fourth, rnents the third, tifti on or or nor the her escort triumph mission be decisive of Republican to and the the on occasion. he Nobles—A. M. Crosby, C. H. Smith. understood Mr. Clarke willing ballot, to it should become Mr. Blaine evident that was the his had reappeared in partner polls. the C. Lightbourne, Norman—D. Charles Canning, party at withdraw the in interest harmony. He evidently not to be I would work of nominated, for the disappoint she had to was terrible It Hennepin of was H. L Gordon requested the P. O. Stromme. ball Elise Once best next man—let it be Arthur, let be Edmunds. understood Clarke it Mr. did room. more or wrong, as Daniels, O. S. the section referring James Olmsted—D. A. Morrison, M. J. rereading of to said: “Dulce he had I him, but would that convention with Bobleter to not withdraw. CoL New Ulm and go a asked the library, the of to be taken to as Porter, T. B. Kellogg, S. Whitten. reread and followed G. Blaine. It again riotic was pat and with determination de to purpose Capt Bean, St Paul, a assistant tellers, chosen of the other with were will be off air in the oppressive. James, Otter Tail—Jacob Austin, G. O. Dahl, ball some too by The committee's dishonor. soon applause. [Applause.] report room was no was you the and much vote proceeded amid interest, Compton, Everts, C. C. D. Baker. E. A J. Sawbridge, 8. D. Peterson said chorus the next, and he amid of followed the There, then adopted all in Lawrence gallant the was a and then I ayes, girls you same were it corner, the complete can regarded most as was A. Crozer. as had always been Blaine and would by three a man noes. and Miss Williams. Elise test of respectful possible that, strength Pipe Stone—D. Robert Scarf. in to E. Sweet, comfort saw same.” There secure. stay long he was alive. so as as NOMINATIONS. was THE The Polk—P. H. C. H. Steenerson, D. result Clarke 157; Sanborn 113— Sletten, for the former hide draw the curtain to was: the Next order nomination of delegates BALLOTING in FOR SOUTHRON. THE anyhow. w-as Lucken, E. M. Walsh. Clarkes’ majority 44. them Tbe third she like ballot passed. It called for, the W. G. Ward next of Waseca said: large. as at was Pope—P. Peterson, C. P. Reeves, Ole Peterson. was a DETAIL. fond of VOTE IN Lawrence Comly THE very confusion was prevalent which inseparable Castle, S. in announcing Ramsey—John B. Sanborn, H. E. I take pleasure to this same quick and sharp A. seems knife thrust through convention the by counties:’ Following is vote of the delegates from the of delegates' N. W. C. D. Gilfillan, for writing Bean, R. McLaren, B. Dean, choice two to and wife, Elise. He looking for my represent a heart. was her Clarke. San-ICounties. Clarke. Sanborn. ■Counties. tlie F. Leyde, Republicans of Minnesota the Peter Thauwald, G. Ingersoll, A. in slips Fred of There good national names ou paper. was a I with born. suit him, thought she would just Mr. Wilmot drew Elise and I William Gould. convention, will the to J. E. M. D. Flower, of Osborn, two name deal uncertainty the result thar away a to more as {Meeker 1 Aitkin 4 —Cushman C. Redwood—H. N. Bell, J. S. Letford, T have K. Davis Ramsey best of men we the casting of ballots, sofa in deserted of the former the and, part upon looks old fashioned bright and as her nc a room, 3 ..'Mille ways Lacs... 2 Anoka ■Ward. [vociferous applause] and the Hon. county all prepared positively Uo« at to one was say 4 after few silence, said; Becker Morrison-.... 2 moments S. Reishus, Washington Renville—Hans Gronnernd, O. John D. M. Sabin and I of county; really old fashioned, helping a move she —for was the result would between Gould out 1 Benton 2 ..{Mower 4 pan as elected together C. Riebe. that they lie by acclammation. neither “This is, perhaps, the time nor ..'Murray Dunnell. and Tho size of Graves’ domestic affairs, Stone.... mother about her Big 2 2 votf her Wilson, —Hudson Jesse Ames, C. D. [Applause.] Rice Elise, 31 Miss tell I love the place, to showed 1 that both Earth.. 1 the Blue 3 Nicollet 2 Southern factions had you Levi Nutting, J. C. Mold, E. N. Levins. of Fergus Falls—l Adams, Jacob Austin an move as morning that the rising in to see Brown 2 II Nobles 2 him Rock—H. White, W. E. addition Col. given Ramsey's and Henne Akers. amendment the of the of supjmrt. have long wanted make and to name you you Carlton ..Norman 3 3 [No! no!] Duluth. Graves of ipin's delegated almost-' in served time and entirely foi the breakfast were oould love was wife. Do think you 4 St. Louis—R. S. Munger, A J. Swanstrom, my you Carver Olmsted J 3 F. delegate protested against the amendment A Gould. A crowd gathered around the count properly Burke. , TaiL... 6 1 that the little Cass 1 I,Otter well enough ?” to said that had were He mutual ones concessions me marry me ing table, and when tellers, the during th< Scott—T. D. Strait, Chippewa.... 3 ..'Pine 1 Aug Arndt, which been made, by it understood that Elise Without hesitation instant’s was stairs. count, announced : coming down “Gould 84, Dunnell 84, before dressed an 2 Sherburne —John M. Haven. 3 Pipe Stone... Chisago 1 and Davis Messrs. Sabin be to were unanimouslj- there whisper all through hall Mills, the “Yes.” C. answered: Clay 4 Sibley—J. Stoever, J. 8. was a Polk John house and 3 handsome Lawrence had a a supported the candidates of Groetsch, as one The vote then announced: Cook 3 l;Pope was “My Wilmot, dear girl,” said Mr. Elsie and live little fortune to side the house. of on, ..{Ramsey snug E. Searle, Cottonwood. 10 Stearns —F. A Barto, 2 1 D. Searle, B. Gould 133'Scattering I little “I and have withdrew not he Jacob Austin the of Mr. exactly the opinion Crow .. 3 H. C. Waite. in his Wing 4 ..'Red w00d..... very am young, name Dunnell woman was 89 Steele—M. H. Dakota. 2'Renville 3 Dunnell, W. H. Kelly, Graves temporarily. 2 J. D. Peterson I in character. not Total establishment. 47| his 27( preside wanted to romance can my over Backus, Gates. Dodge Rice 3 3 A. 4 E. Stearns offered F. Searle of county Necessary to choice a 13( a given. I take quickly her other called He to answer your Stevens—L. C. Brown, C. so G. Douglas 2 2 Rock 2 Thorpe. every see the resolution that election of delegates shall Loren Fletcher suggested that Gould b< Swift—Z. B. Clarke, do hazard happiness Faribault.... ..ISt. Louis 2 E. T. Young, J.M. wish 4 Danetz. not to they hail pleased quiet talks and the day, your be that each you by ballot; ballot shall for the be named the choice of the convention, but wai Todd—J. D. Jones, Fillmore 4 Scott Jacob Fisher, W. Sheets. 2 2 A. whole without ample consideration; take and number of delegates elected, be society visits and to than hooted S. D. them both better at. Peterson, mounting on Freeborn Traverse—S. W. Frazier, i Sherburne 1 W. P. Todd. 5 .. chair, said: month think proposal and of of all the to Wabasha—James that majority votes cast G. Lawrence, Good hue 4 4 Sibley 1 J. M. Martin, ball flirtartions. 2 upon any a my a room be' W. 11. Fetter. O. B. Munger. Grant 4 2 Stearns oailot shall for election. (A Thanking well friends who have stoo< then give reply.” necessary an my Campbell’s ball. so Mrs. Elise to went me a .. Hennepin Steele. .1 Wadena—Albert 8. McMillan, A. G. 14 4 Broker. by voice—That won’t do.) withdraw I and ask me, my name, mj Elise looked quickly it the Dulce had predicted. As Lawrence Houston Waseca—P. C. Bailey, J. Henry, E. Collister, up; was Stevens 2 A. B. 2 2 to solidly Blaine supporters vote for Minneapolis— Mr. Gordon of a man, no: W. G. Ward. Hubbard Swift 3 1 first time realized what he had been who has been she converted the elevent h hour Kate Willowly, at her for one deserted I th* amendment the motion of to an .. move an soon Washington—H. W. Cannon, Isanti ..Todd 3 E. G. Butts, RF. 2 [Cries "Name him! him!”] of I Marl name mean Waseca 'Ward), changing Was gentleman from (Mr. left her. saying, and he had left all alone and being old flame of his, now Hersey, Itasca P. H. ..Traverse Millard, Andrew Peterson, Fayette 2 2 H. Dunnell [heavy cheering], of convention elect die order names—that this Marsh. she then engaged this ? Jackson Walxisha 4 to 2 herself looking about for Elise busied man Hou. M. Sabin and Hon. acclamation the D. DECIDED by AT LAST. • .. Watonwan—Thomas Torsen, D. Honkins. Kanabec ..'Wadena 1 2 Elise The Gould sitting alone, utterly C. K. Davis. D. M. Sabin is of worked hard the he could Peter where senators wondering Lawrence and men confounded, oae our on was Kandiyohi... Wilkin—Andrew Brandrup, H. G. St Waseca -4 dock. 3 2 or in the Republican national committee delegation, recognizing that if Peterson’; congress; son startled by wht she evening Winona—J. J. Ranaall, of the Kittson 'Washington . D. Sinclair, B. be. The 2 6 O. amusements was seeing 1 n has honored him by making him its chairman, Dunnell’s .. 47 swell went to 89, the tota Lac Gould, S. B. Pattersou, ..Watonwan... S. Johnson. qui Parle 3 2 A Miss Williams approach her, saying: Elise and had with waltz, Republican opened and he ip to-day the representative as a would the 1! be 136. But th< Lake Wright— W. L. McCullum, to Wilkin Peterson, J. D. 2 A. necessary up I he of this state. think, in view of this, that “Elise, I have something tell dear, to search the dancers her of the cast the Le Winona Young, H. Kries, J. N. Stacy. C. E. moment announcement of Sueur 4 Oakley. 3 1 in vote eyes over n< ought be named first in the motion. 1 have to no Lincoln .. Wright Yellow Medicine—K. O. Neste, M. Hall, Gordon whether !•” O. knew Winona Owatonna 2 6 they should encounter one lover, what of her or wai you Cushman K. Davis, [applause) but objection to Yellow Powers. Lvon Medi- 3 be honored. There less to confusioi Sabin's Elise thought she had inform I objection placing D. M. was have to to the waltzers .. an but Lawrence come among McLeod cine 3 3 SUBSTITUTES AND CHANGES. because deeply interested second. men were more ... name her that Lawrence had offered himself handsomest MarslialL McLeod Williams, the 3 delegates failed to with Helen present county very — —I Dunnell paced slowly Mr. Ward have objection the amendment. and down to o’ no up one Totals... 113 Martin 157 3 credentials, but admitted. L H. Mc- her triumph agony—for and her while' to encircled by were The Hon. D. M. Sabin said has only in the the side aisles, girl quietly witl over not conversing .. rooms, the Mr. When Claike aeceuded platform. Kusick of line admitted motion of he willing Chicago with Mr. Davis, friends. was on to to Sinclair and others his this attachment was go of There girl knew of their former his; Elise upturned face to wai his her Clarke thanked arm, brief. He the Loren Fletcher. George but K. S. Canfield sul>- that he willing that Cushman Davis was convention. t was was the rush toward platform when “Yellov a each other—so she her put to could detect love she thought, Said he habit speaking, on wasn’t in the of should there chairman of the delegation. stituted for C.. F. Kindred Crow Wing. of go as even Medicine,” the last county the roll, on wai Mr. Fletcher—l M. Sabin authorized by D. liveliest said: “endeavor preside the and kindest and and would to in George D. Rice am them. and Oscar Daggett both passing between glances manner, were aud called, the result of the claimec count to that he made such It is statement. harmony say a interests of and and James no admitted from Benton. Grant county enjoyed peace “Well, dear Helen, have Lawrence was exclusion the waltz attention the to of everything else As you was over misapprehension of fact. I know he wouldn't soon as G. Blaine,” and this brought forth tremendous allowed three delegates accredited, C. M. as Here it is: the ball?“ deny making the statement if he had done side. “You Elise’s by so. were Castle of Ramsey cheers. H. A. was Stevens being the third delegate. As to was Mr. Ward—l honorable told this by an Gould was 150 Dunnell 115 much, indeed. Mr. Wilmot “Very Has said, “and I he Polk, long coming,” chosen and H. Steenerson, secretary Itasca the county, point raised that the was so was so gentleman. Scattering 1; ’ amusing?” assistant. been credentials all the handwriting oi in in the waltz engaged Mr. Fletcher—Mr. Sabin he that I to has said that has impatient were including the substitute of G. G. made such last thirty days, in the QUESTION OF COMMITTEES statement A had one no The startling avowal Mr. Wilmot man, Total 26( away.” the time pass H. L. Gordon, Hennepin, moved and has given such intimation. Hartley A M. Burns and William for Wakefield. committee a no The result leceived with hearty again passed of the girl’s was made had ap out Elise examine made What it that Ward—Then Mr. the to-day of from each judicial conference of credentials was was Hartley however, permitted one to was, plause, but motion made make th< to no was misled. his she mind. At the mention of his Adopted. of district and large. the expression countenance at name votes. Mi-. Sampson authorized cast tw'o more one was election of Gould unanimous. Mr. Fletcher—Mr. Sabin said that it in was C. committee 11. Storbeck, Meeker, moved the blushed scarlet. for Beltrami, and the to cast vote report she a usual? She critically than Mr. Strobeck of Meeker moved commit sure was conversation long ime made these a that he i a ago and J. B. permanent organization amended adopted, without dissent. on laughing, as was xelen, “one thirteen W’ hy,” d H tee of “ to appoint state central Was remarks about Mr. Davis. What he said then it. look of a com sai upon annoyance saw a platform. This Sanborn, Ramsey, R. B. Langdon, the from committee one on permanent on had bearing pertinence this Agreed Flower to mittee. to. Mr. of Ramsaj no occasion. upon or would he had been making love wonder! such plain How could it suppose Gordon's at first agreed but point, a to, organization, reported in favor of any on was moved of committee thirteen to a name ai you! Elise, dear, don’t look to with the that the credentials should committee she the Ward little thing making organization Mr. —It delegation decide so cross. temporary is for the to report on compare permanent, electoral ticket and four Mr as alternates. entitled before othei who who shall be chairman. I Mr. to'seats which its have accepted friend. agreed I have from beloved to. were dancing with ? was had girl he been Dunnell of Steele beautiful wanted commit a message a separate Gordon’s amendment to motion. chosen, the motions committees my were were PLATFORM OF PRINCIPLES. it?" tees for electoral ticket and alternates, bw Will with and relieve is recluse that the fair “But you come me really now SABIN AND DAVIS CHOSEN. Still withdrew his withdrawn. Later Gordon Gen. John B. Sanborn then presented, as the original prevailed motion The inu “Yes,” answered Elise, calmly. Ilie before the question then placed in Lawrence continued here,” was objections, whereupon R. B. Langdon said: chairman, deliberations a the result of the of the portance matters be attended tc of yet to and Hon. convention and Hon. D. M. Sabin the Elise conducted Once again to “What’s this bordered the use? thought the committee platform and Louise resolutions. that tone soon as we convene was as on on a impressed the delegates, and al was upon 0. K. Davis chosen together delegates mifke the were afternoon will to The read by the and report curtain oriel window. The drawn. one move secretary, some was with her hand she favor urged the “will remain. The chair named was to were me Chicago, sneer, to by only rising vote, few (Cries a a permanent.” organization follows: temporary was as following the moved committee the Helen it little and state parted as on central Lancers?” for the way, scattering delegates the negative a rising on need committee ”) of “That’s don t The Republicans Minnesota, of In convention so; we a committee: Elise followed, she side of the if question. to enter. Lancers Elise fancied through the the All It all assembled, declare as decided, however, to appoint their adherence the to anew was C. H. Strobeck, chairman, Meeker, Twelfth: of Mr. then Austin renewed bis noinination political principles and heretofore proclaimed by aside, closed the curtain, The chair stepped and thus time. committees, How self-sacrificing thinking he save H. M. Donaldson, Kittson, large; H. Max A. at was CoL Graves. them, and which have received approval the of following then named committee the Dakota, First; W. on B. Dean, Ramsey, Second; F. T withdrew. pair of manly A this girl, with when dance I to arms received the people of the United States in six successive Mr. Nutting of Rice county— am credentials: Boardman, Hennepin, Fourth; D. E. Morrison “Dear Elise in embrace. We presidential elections. believe in the belles choice the I might have national a warm I then Olmsted, among wish the of gentleman Third; M. H. Fifth; C my Hennepin. First judicial to present Dunnell, Steele, H. L. Gordon, At large: name a of the government which has supremacy love, thinking said Lawrence, “by Southern H. Smith, Nobles, ” from Minnesota. I believe Sixth jF.P. Van Holsen, Doug’as, lovely Second, F. that Glances from O. Warner, Goodhue; ” district, N. of the me eyes room. secured the preservation unity the and of republic, the voting Seventh; Liberty portion of this lives flail, McLeod, Eighth; S Olmsted; state somewhat Leyde, Third, D. Morrison, A. Ramsey; A. guilty of preferring another, have their him intercepted to developed its stimulated its that she you resources, way on 6. D. souta of this line, I think entitled Peterson, Brown, Ninth; T. J. Freedom, C.-D. and to Sheehan, Mitchell, Anoka; Fifth. Fourth, we are industries, its wealth augmented and population, made both miserable. Believe thought; and. reflect the Tenth; of the delegates be elected. 1 W. W. Hartley, Cass, Eleventh. seemed to Nobles; us me, Sixth, M. Gowy, next to Adams, Rice; A one same and placed it indhe front rank of nations electoral Committee present of national reputationknown ticket and alternates, Eighth, J. C. Seventh, O. C. Peterson, Pope; to place in heart you a on held name acknowledge could but although she We no my believe the be clothed with one ever a government to M California, M. Flower. from line I ask this D. Ramsey, Second Renville; and chairman. Stoever, Sibley; Ninth, Hans Gronerud, to authority for the regulation of al) but You have already told I permanent 1 agreeable himself making that he to you me convention endorse it. That ol district: Marcus Johnson, Kandiyohi, C. to is the Eleventh, P. at Tenth. B. F Fenner, Fillmore; was name national of with to guard matters concern, power Hon. Mark H. large; W. dear Let have Dunnell. [Applause.] Z, Peterson, Goodhue, First; W. H E. Meeker. to Sletten, T F. Bissel, about Polk; well th, condescension her, there am you. us no more its life citizens was a and protectits in the own exercise Fetter, Wabasha, Third: Loren Fletcher. Hennepin, Mr. Ward seconded the nomination of Mi'. ORGANIZATION. misunderstandings. Make the happiest PERMANENT PLATFORM AND of their civil and political rights. We enraged her. almost that his regarc Kelly, me Fourth; W. manner H. Steele, Fifth; M A. D unnell. retired for The credential committee it the first duty of the consultation, government to as securt marrying me.” earth by Crisby, Nobles, Sixth; C. xlance they walked J. Sawbridge, Ottei the close of the At man on and Flower, McLaren in calling to voter the right hi? state to Mr. Austin—l call cast Blaine and every every upon Eighth; on every man Tail, Seventh; T. Strait, D. Scott, John Elise her utters word, but not and found themselves ballot freely through the and without fear, with aud have the manner to C. K. Davis a committee meet this convention of the central to to vote rooms state every man in Lind, Lyon, Ninth; C. R. McKenney, Fillmore. honestly counted; and denounce al! Col. Graves. There for is element that told Lawrence plainly enough he appointed the same we here the chair window which sitting in oriel them, after an last Tenth; O. H. Lueker, Pulk. at Eleventh; Gorhair an laws passed, in the Southern of certain is opposed James G. Blaine, case and element as to strong a following: Powers, Yellow Medicine, Twelfth. The day the accepted. in where Lawrence hoped next in the library, was States under Democratic control, with intent tc that opposed C- K. Davis’ going to tc was REPORTING THE NAMES. Second district, and resolutions: On platform the will legal Elise suddenly thwart the majority of midst her happiness of voters, of Chicago; with Elise, and because the Fifth district proposed alone few moments to After enjoy a hour consultatior in L. H. McKusick, spent J. chairman: First. near y B. Sanborn, an mockery elections, violating the of free integrity in as against them, they proposed slaughter a to to go rememered the reply she had made he to which she insisted that of the instead Fourth, committee central Pine; G. Lawrence, Wabasha; state committee Third, J. on the ballot-box, and striking the of Col. Graves at Duluth. Col. of Graves has nothing Rice; Isanti: Fifth, Levi Multnag, following: H. L. Barker, reported the Mr, Wilmot’s proposal. She wringing seek another foundation of republican The her and leave government. should to do with that contest, and I was want huv» enactment to R. C. L. Hunt, Blue Earth; Seventh, Sixth, P. of such laws, and the employment of of the 150 that in that gathering 11. A. Castle, Ramsey, large. her hands crying what and every man were at her out he told that In vain partner. a Mc- Hall, Dunn, Mille Lacs; Eighth, Liberty favoritism and frauds in the conduct elections of this Col morning stand by Graves. First District —D. T. Chamberlin, Dakota. Tenth, E. miserable girl she when J. Bobleter, Brown; note Ninth, happiness Leod; his greatest to it whereby ruled certain states by minorities, was a was Second are District —M. D. Flower. Ramsey. was GOULD AND OTHERS N^''-D. C. B. Sleeper, K. Houston; Eleventh, Roverud, in defiance of fundamental the the rights of handed her which read follows; —M. people, Mr. Randa 1 of Winona then Third District J. Daniels, Olmsted- that p^^ced in her be in as nomination no company, Meeker; C. Strobeck, Crow Twelfth, H. Wing; scandal politics, to and deserve the Fourth are a District —C. H. Pettitt, Hennepin. O. B. Gould. “Mr. compliments Wilmot his presents for him, for John girl had charm other J. Randall, Winona, large. at signal condemnation oi honest and fail any Fifth District—L. every Nutting. Rice. Langdon, “A gentleman known Organization—R. B. of integrity, Republican On Permanent and a Miss Elise Danforth. Having minded to clouded her judgment Sixth had District—F. Day, jealousy man. A. Martin. so First, L. B. wider fame I Henne; of than explain in, large and chairman; t< at can THE TARIFF. Seventh District —H. C. Wane, Stearns. heard conversation of certain part impatient for he that she you." Ingersoll, Ramsey; a a Second, F. G. Fluck, Dakota; sure was was We advocate tariff laws which, while furnishing Eighth District—W. J. Ives, McLeod. Wabasha; Fourth, M. E. in Campbell’s, Third, W. H. Fetter, the oriel window Mrs. G. Johnston at H. of Detroit C. F. take her nominated and shall the labor favor to and necessary revenue, Ninth District —Josepi; Bobleter, Brown. away, coma some one Steele*; Hennepin: Fifth, W. H. Kelly, Hale, industrial enterprises the and Kindred. If the of convention country, not fit to Tenth District—W. P. Sergeant, he Freeborn. begs withdraw the inquiry he sene to sees She imagined might be free. that he Blue Earth; Seventh, Sixth. L. G. M. Fletcher. assail While insist them. reduction Mr. Kindred we to Chicago, he said, will Eleventh—E. G. Jones, Becker. upon a it go i made last allowed night. He hopes be Ives, to Olmsted; Eighth, Warren cutting in C. J. Sawbridge, there of duties because customs of dangerous surplus sarcasm every Twelfth —Charles Strobeck, Meeker. was a H. long towaid harmonizing the litt’e way unpleasantness McLeod: Ninth, Clarence Ward, Redwood; in the receipts, treasury at the time his wishes Miss to tender best for On of Loren feelings we motion Fletcher, the report oi and last her same uttered, word lie at that exists in the Fifth district, H. W. Eleventh, Tenth, W. F. Wilkin, Mower; deem essential it that this reduction should be the committee adopted. Chairman Elise’s: happiness.”—Philadephia Call. and result sending full, delegation was in so,id ungovernable that • tears Kittson; Swenson, John Donaison, Twelfth, a came made with least injury the to the labor and grew so manufacturing Flower submitted then the following report Ex-Lieut. Gov. Barto A seconded the Kandiyohi. We nom her interests of the distress. io Lawrence country. her into are saw eyes. electoral ticket aud of four alternates: an ination of Mr. Graves, and presented thal 3 with adjourn until met A motion fullest discussion favor of the in the to of p. m. congress Very Small Potatoes. gentleman’s claims. He from district, tariff, and commend the action majority without dissent. of ELEOTJR4I. approval, and carried ol conies a a was little girl to-night?” C. F. Kindred. Crow Wing. “What ails representatives in agreeing thereto, while he said, which furnishes Re greater our my a The the United States of government In the Afternoon. J. G. Nelson, Washington. fully subscribe the provisions of cannot to publican majority than we district in Min her hands, attempting take said, to he any D. Mower. J. Allen, Morrison bill it the stands in the house: of cigars the Amid the smoke after-dinner as now and the State of New Jersey 73 nesota, is backed by cents, majority of tin up a owes displeased dear have I “How W, D. Ramsey. Dean, vou, because it fails reform an/inequalities to of taxation, * reassembled 3 m., the delegates fateful freemen that district. of at p. L. Kandiyohi. O. Thorpe, disregards the business the having paid that in the state amount wants of country, Elise?” excess Mr. Lnd Brown placed of ir county credentialsand platform having committees Perkins, Cottonwood. D. on if adopted would cripple A. and industries, many me?” she “Displeased answered. nomination 8. D. Peterson of New Ulm. The levied share the of its of direct tax Peter Hennepin. Rauen, and the time would probably at increase improved the their moments to same prepare nomination seconded. We also No; I recognize in the that? was ALTERNATES. “How could do want revenue. progressive The 3:15 Chairman Claike you the the At to reports. states p. m. npon carry on war. CoL Sleeper C. D. Wright, Otter changes in industrial ofCrow Wing county seconder Tail. conditions a necessity handsome and find leave to called order, and, after few minutes, a you me W. Waseca. G. Ward, a investigation of the tariff the nomination Mr. Kindred. He interest for to 97 of claimei ror an twenty amounts upon a years M. Hall, Yellow Medicine. partner!” O. scientific basis, the end that it be considered * to secured it, though of two three may that Col. Graves did majority caucuses or represent not a making the total debt $1.70. But cents, L. P. Fluke, Dakota. its real influence labor, capital to as upon James Fitzhugh, of the Fifth district, had been claimed bj this moment unabated Gen. At continued -with energies. as a Polk H. Steenerson of moved insert production to the and revenue. New Jersey the without his cannot get supporters. for the liis announced “that despised for unrefined money McLaren Elise rooms entire of S. G Comstock for that of C. man THE CURRENCY. F. name Mr. Gordon of Minneapolis presented the of and it would cost act We believe in bi-metallic gold and silver delegation, alternates included, stan Minnesota head them, and congress, Kindred the approached to electoral ticket. an He d.d on pretense manners, of ex-Gov. Pillsbury. Mr. Gordon name dard and the continued coinage those metal* ot dollars several hundred do the receive second, and the to had been secured the Grand Pacific. motion at not not a something him was having to necessary of to said that Mr. PilJsburv had not asked be say into limitation, without but to th< money upon considered. E. G. Ingersoll and requested that the Ramsey Chicago, various of such printing if act basis sent Chicago, and left Lawrence to the l»ut that his friends his an was weight of the coin of each, th? to al she took of as were arm adopt the moved to Mr. send and postoflice addresses Warne ol districts report. names intrinsic market value these of respective metah this session, anxious send him The to there. passed. senate at a alone. Earth objected, Blue him, that he forward and claimed hit that of the de’egates to may in the the world, ot parts and favor the issuance we NOBTH AND SOUTH. dollars, several hundred of passed cost had been astonished find himself county ignored. Mr. Steenersoi Fitzhugh to national committee in Washington. them the to by the gold treasury ot and silver certificates was McLaren then moved the Gen. that conven insisted his equal certain Chicago L Gordon, chairman of the in to the surplus motion substitute bill to to H. the gold Com amount ot to on committee gallanting Elise through the repay a man a proceed ballot tion rooms; for delegates. He to two silver and in the basis Kindred, treasury tile intrinsic stock for and presented the following ot said credentials, on any arrange which he paid the the of sls on accepted had amendment ballot of her and government for set sum he not to an one value, whether engagements coined uncoined, and was made by leaders or ment would delegates entitled Secretary not be of report to seats, sanctioned delegate, and the amended under misapprehension motion taxes of the redemption cancellation and by as the wai fulfill. Elise thinking not as a to the by the people of the Fifth district. Castle reading was names: adopted. all treasury of other evidences of debt hereaftei there has for and been pending George H. Johnston of Becker scarcely d that the him. In her distress she of ; Aitkin—D. J. Knox. sa issued for designed circulate to or as money at nomination of Mr. Kindred bill Candidates. Votes.'Candidates. would settle ail L. Votes slie several in to H. Bruns, O. Twitchell. Anoka—H. S. Sparks, whose leaning such gold knew congress a reimburse fast and silver certificates issued years as are arm was on. Gould 94 Kindred difficulties, and that the 2( contestingde.egates and available tor that end Thorne, to the Sergeant Herman are purpose, elapsed, And again Half hour had a Dunnell Baldwin,O. Nygaard, G. 40 an D. H. Johnston, Becker—E. Moorhead, from Kindred in retained that all promise and all to issued case bj — was pay, paper Twenty-third 43j colored soldier of the infantry, Peterson Total 269 Lawrence Elise library. J. H. Johnson. the went to of the electors, the circulate would government to not at one as money, as may appear represent i Graves Sampson. 66 Betralmi—A clothing he lost for sls worth of intrinsic value and stand Chicago not contestants. Steenersons looking still sitting theye, upon as out i motion was Necessary to choice George Benton—Oscar Daggett, T. Rice. 1-35 simple obligation issue other like to promises decided sat and heartily oi in hospital fire. While Grant was y upon window into through the the half-open a was —0. K. Orion, C. E. Brooks. No Big Stone elected, therefore, tc demand of the holders. We one was the favoi as was paper on corisiderab.e B.ue lost The Earth caused question Earth—L. P. Hunt, L. G. M. Fletcher, A president he vetoed bill Blue to have been expected. the restriction of the darkness, gloom his of tin with deep 'pay man a a power congress over upon discussion, and finally settled was IL H. Edwards, Eli Warner, J. L. J. Morrison, legal tender of by the country such monev the debated the $9, and senate matter THE SECOND FORMAL brow. girl would gladly have BALLOT. The the by substituting of J. A. James oi Saxton. name amendments the constitution will to as guarantee days. S. Blue Earth alternate several The Bobleter, D. Peterson, W. for Brown—Joseph W. Amid disorder doubly dire, the M. O. Hall of veto not secretary asked him for as knelt by his side and that the only full legal was on account tender coined a money Smith. Yellow Medicine. The commenced call the reports amended to roll of counties, in time of shall be of gold and silver the principle as of but the amount, peace anc possessing kiss of forgiveness. W. H. Hawkins, P. Allen, Carlton—H. Mark then adopted. It equal intrinsic decided value. Chairman Clarke, intervals of seconds th: at ten was : was involved, several millions dollars of sit like down?” “Wouldyou to Paine. not as Sabin's alternate Wright; CIVIL hammered vigorously is Davis’. Ward; SERVICE. with big ol a pair Denny, P. Hthis, H. R. Carver—J. H. Ackerman, paid We rejoice of similar claims would have be the at improvements In the civil to in his Mr. Fitzhugh said her desire Graves’, James; and Gould's, to shears—the Fluke. only mallet accorded his higl To J. S. Nelson. which service have been accomplished through things make all the such office. Good humor the ascendant electors and alternates precedent. in serene was free. to get on W. W. Hartley. a —C. A Ruffoe, Cass laws enacted by Republican and a congress, chosen by however, the noise proceeding hun amation. Thj from the were a< c Wesfenmoe, Chippewa—F. K. Bentley, Ole E. > “lam answered; faithfully executed Republican no!” she by president, “Oh, not a central state committee dreds who felt that they something empowered O. Erickson. must to was say in spite of persistent opposition Democratic of the Times how The Philadelphia tolls it fatigued.” fill vacancies, George explode. and the adjourned Berg, W. Flanders, F. the Chisago—Albert Again individual caucusing coventiou and insist that or the practical party, administrative wc folks, houses happens that L- rattled in the Mildest S. K. Stannard. after Then she Christiansen, proceeded session of four vigorously, the Graves leaders cont.nuous hours and reforms already so many contain a gained shall be on Dinsmore, Costain. Storla, J. John Clay—L. O. thirty-five minutes. continued and extended in Austin, al.. the nation and Barto, et being particularly act enough bottles,'medicines and liniments Lawrence’s until she strain saw eyes Nichols. Cook—J. A. promptly applied by law both states and to ive, Lind, and Peterson’s in fo: coming man, stock When to drag store: severely fixed her. she Clark. J. F. French. Cottonwood—John a young cities, until highest efficiency, upon relaxed the and economy share good thai of attention. In less time a electoral C. ticket, F. Kindred, Ur Brainerd, tne Canfield, B. F. J. 11. Crow Wing—O. S. Hartley, member is sick and integrity shall have of the family been “Some secured the public hold Fitzhugh’s her to consumed on in taking and th< arm, as counting formerly lived in St. Paul, was assistant land Koop, C. B. Sleeper. was We service. record the of eminent our sense doctor and medicine, the orders Blackwell first the second commissioner Judge addressed her, the concluded, and the resul Northern of the Pacific. Is comes some large A H. Truax, was Dakota—Charles Mather, L. P. a released services of President Arthur, whos^able, faithful land in Dakota, announced follows: and is at engaged present owner four, At Fluke, William S rathern. six eight as gallant slipped and dignified discharge quietly of the to duties of the say ounces. or away in railroads and cattle ranches.—J. G. Nelson of F. Way, H. Vickey, Dodge—F. B. Page, A A. executive office, to which he called Graves 232 Peterson under 1 was the doctors visit, twenty-four next the refreshment from to Stillwater is recover or member of the lumber firm ot room Seivert Olson. a trying circumstances, 341 has secured Kindred him the to — Long Nelson, & is old settler and wealthy forty-eight hours later, something J. Cowing, bewilderment. Van Hoesen, B. an his The Judge led Elise Douglas—F. B. Gilbert a cordial alone new Dunnell esteem, not of his but Total party, of the 1 26! and prominent man.—J. D. Allen . is hardware N. 1| Sargent, O. Ostrom. a Gould has medicine turned and another lot of country. and while he talking to seat, to up, merchant in Le Roy, a was Mower has county, served George D. McArthur, Faribault—J. E. Greene, BLAINE THE CHOICE. Necessary choice to —135. a two-thirds ordered, two in of is and about lower house her interesting terms the the law-suits she of H. W. Holley, John Alvey. full was Having confidence in and the capacity C. Graves H. declared the unanimou legislature, and has Minnesota been in was Fillmore—C. IL McKinney, B. F. Fanner, R. E. many bottle future for integrity of Lawrence, of the first is representatives national looking" set to the who had last onr at at away nominee. Mr. Storbeck, Meeker, moved years.—W. B. Dean is membor of the wholesale N. Kingsley, Thompson, R. A. Nelson, James a i feel acl convention, assured that they will we which made except reference, is Sfddom left quietly the window and again firm Nichols of 4: Paul, Dean, St. committee of thirteen illy to nominate stat< origin Manuel. came was together for the best interests a of the country. tfnd‘ from New England, is of and the capital’s time, coYnmittee. cleaning —H. A. Hanson, Thomas central housekeeper Freeborn Wilson, Ole Mr. Gorden, Hennepin one by the with Miss. Williams. at We Hon. dancing believe that James G. Blaine is th< foremost residents.—L. O. Thorpe Is of O, C. cashier T. J. Shclian, Henry. Peterson, moved large to amend by choice of majority the Republicans continuing the of ol termination. ” a presew till its the he When the dance walked the Kandiyohi goes so case County bank Willmar, over at was is Chandler, N. O. Goodhue—M. 8. Werner, V. E. a Minnesota president, for and while committee thus for Mr. Waite of Stevem expressing one year. Scandinavian by birth, well known and the the lady W. H. Scofield, J. Johnson, through with his F. Canfield, O. J. respected preference rooms state and on our as a as convention, lay the a moved to table, which done, on was throughout Northern Minnesota.—A D. W. Peterson, D. G. Higgle. John pledge Wing, the with state its old tim< we It suddenly occurred Elise Cleveland, to in Yorker who A Lind Mr. of Redwood wanted know Perkins to arm. is attorney was Cottonwood of new M. Stevens, Ole Canes —C. G. O. an Grant torp, county, majority for the nominee of the Republicat in whether the has candidates for Blaine been in the had heard that Miss Williams in that 811 SSO silver state senate and lived threw Ohio, the other day, are oi Springer. once e national convention, whoever he be, and may Plainview, Wabksha against him. Mr. Gould took the He is Langdon, G. platfonx old Hennepin—R B. A Brackett, W. county. settler an demand their candidate for rather disposed like Lawrence. and bootblacks, president to as the newsboys a mar was among In the state.—Peter Rauen born J. in Germany, Smith, Hahn, C. and said he had heard the h< F. L. B. Heffelfinger, from A Newton, W. convention, was of proved fidelity in public life, and whose relations There something marked bootblack in in New saying that he Loren but St. Anthony to (now Minneapolis) very H. Gordon, Fletcher, was L. S. E. Oleson, came was a had heard Blaine’s shouts. He to such that all its in party members are name go up can in 1856. He is general F. H. merchant and E. Hale, Boardman, W. C. C. Jones. V/. and listened him, a the talked and his heartily she to got first unite in his a York when boy, start asserted he support. positively that if (Gould) way wai a Republican prominent in local circles. J. Evans. Pinault, W. E. APPORTIONMENT AND THE ELECTORAL elected Chicago would Blaine VOTE. to he vote for and handsome! brush. then she the handling while very was so Potter. J. W. E. H- Scha.l- Houstom-T. rautefln*. We believq that the prggenLapjportioqment long all Sabin, Davis, Graves three as as or v