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3UNNES01A STATE FAIR. street, while the latter drove to the Metropolitan. day was Blaine'o address hich brought upon ing domestic tranquility, providing for the common "Then look here,," said Uacle Whetherbee the grounds all the prominent Republ.caii deiense, promoting the general weaaie and secur.ug the blessings of liberty. "Matnminy's a copartnership of politicians of the day consequently tiieie was Soon after 9 o'clock A. M. the procession ST. PALI, Sep. 2. The exbibitioa was It na kept and caused to be kept the pledged faith a meat ruth. Rau.sev. Umdom, Phlsbun, joys and soirows, and it ought to be of commenced to form, the first on the ground of Ihe nation to its cieditors, whose faith in its integrity were all tnere. Ihe distinguished senator formally opened at 7 o'clock yesterday, at being the Winona band. The police, under money as well. My advice is Nephew madeits existeuce possible and to its soleLers was biought on the ground bv a si\-in-hand Chiel Weber, weie nex% and were followed Which time the jjate-tenders and ticket-sellers net sailors whose arm' preserved it. Nicholas, that you divide even with your team of ba}idiivcn bj Hon. Ells Mosec, oi linuieuistely by the fire department. jJouble It has by a judical sjstein of government took their allotted p'aces. As was expected, this citv, and he was accompanied bv Gov wife. wpt %x line was formed in reversed order of march aid to great works of internal improvement there vvai no rush to the grounds, but there Washburn, Mavor Rand, Gen. W, D. Waybill near ihe Seven Corners, and continued up to luude ready for settlement areas "Divideeven!" blandly repeated Mr. and Ud. King himself. The at rival ol which eghteeujearn axo were beyond the fmutier was a steady flow of visltoi all day long, and Senator Ramse.\'s house. At a few minute^ Neil tiny haul. bnt which are now great and prosperous States, the distmguished parly vas the si-nal lor before 10 o'clock the President made his appearance at times thcie were fully 2,000 spectators on Or better still," went on Uncle Whe thbee, thereby lum Bhiug lands to the landless aud homes great rnsu ot i e pie. who blocked up the before the large enthusiastic concourse the pround. The victors, almost without exception, to the homeless, not in a wildeauess bnt in the midttt "take one-third of the money voursell, space around the hastily erected pavilion under which had assembled, and in response of civilization and retiu .ment wh ch under that system paid their first visits to the stock which he was to speak Col King introduced lay aside one third for household to the repeated cheers and calls for the "President,"he have ace unnamed setilemeuts instead of lagging the speaker oi the day in a tew well stable-, ihoxe containing the trotting wonders, made a short and appropriate speech purposes, and give the other third to behind them. chosen re ma ks. Mr. Blaine's'effort was well after which the paity entered their cairiaues It has a'l the States protected the rights of Karuc-, Edwin Forrest, Lulu and Great Eastern Piite e." received, and at its close Mr. Windora was every citizen both the black man and the white, and down through the line formed on the seven being the main points of interest, these stables has, alter ear of eff rt against the obbtacles of inveterate calud lor. The estimates of the number "Yes, but Uncle" i comers. brinti surroanded continoUBly. The stables prejudice, sectional hate and bitter opposition Dreseut during the day by vaiious lois to the Democrat party, nsumateri a rectored As the procession passed down Third street it "Yeiu asked my advice," said Uncle of tne stock hotses, and blooded, cattle, were were numerous, snndry and wide apart union resting upon the acquiesi ence and freewllof had to move on through a dense mass of spectators, Wet her bee. There it is and I have Some went.as 1. 5,"00 during Blain's address, also centres of attraction. In short, though a reconciled people and no longer enforced by the such as on no occasion ever ocoupteo while others more enthusiastic set the nothinar meire to say." bwoid. chaos reigned as a rule, as is usualy on the our sidewalks. There was just one packed sum total at-^5,000. At 0 o'clock Mr. Herrick It has been demonstrated by Legislatures and in And off he stumped up stairs again. opening day of such exhibitions, there was a phalanx lr seven corners down to ihe announced at the Globe headquarters courts that no constitutional right inheres in the foot of sibly street, and so closely packed that Mr. Nottingham looked at his wife. multitude of attractions to occupy, the time government to protect the people against monopolies that the number registered as passing it was impossible to uoveup or down without from the powerful, arbitrary and rapacious. Bis wile looked back again at him. through the turnstile, and as regestered by and fully meet the expectations of all. During getting iut the middle of the street As a declaration of principles the Republicans of them at a little rising 15.000. That wo\ld "Well," said Phoj the day the exhibit of stock was largely the State of Minnesota convention assembled Every window, too, had its occupant*, and i. ake entire count in round numbers not far "I wilt try it," said Mr. Nottingham. added to by fresh arr.vals of horses and cattle. lamp posts and awning supports held some RESOLVE, from twenty thousand as large numbers FirstThat in its efforts to restore harmony at the 'It seems a wild idea, but Untie Wetherbee clinging gamin. As the immeiise cavalcade came in teams through the lower entrance. ST. PAUL Sept. 3.Visitors began to South, in administering the vanous executive departments passed along, reaching from the Metropolitan is a remarkably sensible man. Yes, so that taint of corruphon rests upon flock to the grounds as early as 7 o'clock, and hotel to the Merchants-, Third street presented MINNEAPOLIS. Sept 4 At 7o'clock the them, emancipating the primary councils I'll try it." a magnificent sight from the lower end.dt corated though there was no special attraction during of the people from the domination of officeholders, nflux commences at 8 o'clock the turn-styles And lor the next tbrte years Mr. Nottingham as it was wiih its myrids of flags, banneretts, in its redemption of its pledges of aie kept constantly in motion: at 9 o'clock the forenoon, outs de the grand general display, remained in partnership with civil service reform, and in itsfinancialmeasures and arches, steamers and festoons. As there is a crowd behind aud every ticket taker fully 10,000 spectators visited the grounds policy, the administiitions of President HayeB merits the Presidential carriage passed handkerchiefs hi*, wife on these unusual financial conditions. is kept busy while occasional protauity flora the confidence aud hearty cc- operation ot the people, before 12 o'clock, passing the time in looking weie waved and hats were removed in silent the rear of the besieuing multitude bespeaks and we feel no disposition to censure that administration respect for thp first magistrate of our great the impatience ol those who are striving to at the mxgniucent display in the several exhibition for embarassments caused by incidental and "Though for the life of me, I can't see people. Arriving at the Sibley street depot gain an entrance at 10 o'eljck every department collateral dithculUes which are necessarily inherent buildings and the stables of horses the party at once entered the'special tram wuat you do with all your money," said the situation, is crammed, n at 11 there is a regular cuttle, etc. Duiing the forenoon, the gentlemen which took them to the State fair grounds. SecondWe believe that the faith of the nation is he one day to his wife. mob rushing and elbowing as though the of the Fairmont hunt exhibited their pledged to pay its debt in coin. We urge persistence issues of life and aeath depend upon everybody One of the m^st pleasing events of tne "The very idea that has often suggested in the policy of speedy specie resumption, because horses and hounds within the race track enclosure, seeingeveijthing tnat was to be seen speech-making portion of the programme itself to me in regard to your money," we believe it to be the policy of common honesty, I he crowd on the grounds at 2 o'clock was the intention being to give a specimen was the enthusiasm which wa shown regarding wise economy and prudent statemanship. retorted Mrs. Nottingham, laughingly: perfectly immense, iar surpassing any single Mrs. Hayes. Emphatic calls were made of a drag hunt, but the enclosure was We warn the people against the doctrine of an unlimited |'l had intended to buy a house for you, day of ihe fair last }ear. In the rear of the for this lady, who at last concented to go forward and irredeemable paper currency issued by too contracted for such sport. From twelve grand stand, before the commencement of the the United States as a pernicious delusion, because it and, leaning on Attorney-l*eneral Deven's if it hadn't been toi this unexpected appropriation to three o'cleck in the afternoon there was a is unconstitutional tinder the decisions of the supreme races, there was one surging, seething, perspiring arm, stepped to the front where she was of my funds," said Mr. Nottingham. court ot the United States, because it will unsettle steady inpouring of visitors to the grounds, mass ol humanity. The sale ol fluids, greeted with prolonged and earnest applause. values and betray the resources of the country "I can wait, my dear." said cooling and otherwise, was in porpor.ion to coming by rail, omnibuses, hacks, drays, private into demoralizing speculation because it will bear The President's speech was delivered wit' his wife, serenely. All in good time." the crowd, and the lemonade and beer standi with disastrous force upon the laboring man by putting caniages, and on foot, until at the latter a good deal of vigor, for one who had for drove a thilviug business. At 2 o'clock the boen pulled and hauled all thrcugh tne mto operauon the well-known law that under But one afternoon Mr. Nottingham days hour over 10,000 people were scattered k.rand stand was filled to ovei flowing to witness such a currency the prices of the necessaries of life came home early from business and countrvuntil he must have been worn down through the buildings, in the grind stand, or rise first, while the wages of labor rise last, and then the cup race with Belle Nelson to the with fatisrue, and his sentences were charac rushed up to Uncle Wetbeibee's roam. never to an equality of purchasing power because front, the dash resulting as follows: strung along the track on both sides watching terized by clear enunciation and his grammer under such a policy the price of agricultural "My dear Uncle," said he, "that house the races. For the entire day the reports of by some of the most flagrant of errors. Gov Neptune 1 products is fixed at and by the gold Falkirk's js in the market at forced prices of the foreign markets by which Yet, taking it all in all, it was well delivered Bill Dillon 2 ticket takers show the presence of more than the farmer sells at a gold standard but is compelled Sp culation 3 sale. Such a bargain! $3,000!" 12,000 spectators, which is considered a pretty S PAU L, Sept. 6.The shower in the to pay curreucy prices for all he buys, because such Joe McWahon 4 "Why don't you buy it then?" said Mr. a policy is pra-tical confiscation and is the ulty of geod beginning. Between the neats in the morning was a welcome relief, over which Mollits McCaithy 5 communism, is dishonest and han brought disaster Wetherbee. scooping iresh tobacco out of there was general congratulation, but when trotting races Dr. Carver gave exhibitions of Time, 4:01 to all nations that have persisted it. it was followed by threatening and lowering his jar. his wonderful bkill. In the first place he shot At he close of the day the grand stand and ThirdWe demand greater economy in State expenses skies, general di-appoiotment was expressed "Because I've only been able to lay up every depaitment was lull to o-seiflowing and and particularly those lucideut to the hantable at forty-fonr glass balls thrown in the air, A feature of the forenoon was the cavalcade institutions and, if necessary, such legislation as $2,000 out of that deucedly small allowance it is speaking within bounds to slate lhat breaking all but eight. Then four balls were of prize cattie. There were several herds in will cause to cease ail combinations by which inordinate there was not less than 3i,0( people visited of mine," said Mr. Nottingham. the parade, in all numbering over 2lM) head thrown Irom him with great force, all of sums are sought to be secured for these purposes. the great show. The inan.igemi-nt report receiptsduunsrthe Thtre were Durhams, Hereford?, Devons Ever since divided with Phoebe, accotdmg which were overtaken and perforated. On day from all source t(gate and Galiways and Alderneys. and the showing, as FourthWe condemn as revolutionary the effort to your suggestion" the next trial, the doctor practiced upon grand and) at approximately $14,001 allowing temg made by the Democi atic party to usurp the a whole, was probably the finest ever seen in "Yes," nodded Uncle Wetherbee, "ac- $2 OlJO for the trrand stand, would leave Piesidency aRanst the decision of the tribunal by nicklep, silver quarters and half dollars. As a the Northwest. Mr. 'Samuel Deiing, of Si 12 000 uate moiiev, which would represent which all electoral questions in that behalf have been cording to my suggestion" Paul, was among the largest cattle exhibitors whole the doctor's shooting was much better denm'e'y settled. 24,000 pacing visitors. "I've been a comparatively poor man,' eight of his entries winning Ihe blue ribbon, than on Monday, and at the conclusion the FifthWe declare it to be the sense of this party four red ribbons, and his entire herd the bine MINNEAPOLIS, Sept 5 The crowd t-iahed Mr Nottingham. "One cat't lay that the Democratic party, nnder a false pretense of audience showed their appreciation by g-nerous ribbon for sweep-takes. During the day exhibitions economy and reform, haB unnecessarJy impaired the owing to the multitude of attractions at the up anything on such a pittance as that." and hearty applause. The r-andsome of the hooting skil of Capt. Bogardus efliciccy of the army. other end of the avenue, was not as irreat as "Pirhftpg jour wife thinks so, too,' SixthThat we commend the present State administration. and his son were given sponsol thetracl., ediliee located just east of the judges' stand on Wednesday. A count ol Ihe turn style chuckled Uncle Wetheibee. and a uniquie Fox Hunt engaged the attention was receiving its finishing touches last eve recoid and careful e*tiuia es make the nura And, submitting these reasons to the judgment of of the crowd. "Oh, that's altogether a different mat- ner not lar Irom 2500.', and tins, too, wiih th^ fling. It is a tasty building, every way worthy the people of this StRte, we confidently ask the continuance Piesident at -t. Paul. Nearly all the interest of tLej confidence. ter," said Mr. Nottingham. "I've been S PAU L, Sept. 7With 6 o'clock this the occupancy of the distinguished visitor in of the dav centered about the hor ipeful, evening the curtain was rung down upon th thinking I ought to reconsider that af- THE NOMINATION. whose honor it was erected. There is nothinar and the de6ire univcisally felt and expressed nineteenth annual exhMtion of the Minnesota fair." John W Berry was then nominated for small about President Finch, especially when was 'hat he should beat the Rarus time State Agricultural Society, and the sue Uncle Wetherbee mred intently at it comes to welcoming a President to the commercial Advocate Justice of the Supreaie Court MINNE\POLIH, Sept. (JThe* mot Ding cesses and failures cornier ted with it are now his weioden leg. and said nothing. matters of history. Commencing with Monday emporium of the North Star State. broke cool and cloudy, after a slight shower acd S. H. Nichols for crk of the Supreme morning early the exhibition was continued "But," added Mr. Nottingham, "about duiing the night, just enough dampness fall Court by acclamation. thioughout the entire week, giving ix S T. PAU L. Sept.,4.St. Paul bad prepared mg to cool the atinospheie and lay the dust. the Falkirk's p.ace? It's a little gem of Whitcom1* of days continuous worry, labor and excitement for large attendance, but it had not expected The immense crowd begau to assemble as For State Auditor I. P. a house, and I've always wanted a house uoth for the officers of the society, as^i*. that Minnesota, 'Wisconsin and Iowa would early as the trains and streetcars began to run. Olmsted, M. D. Flower of Washington, of my own. This rent-paying business tunts an visitors. It was the ti.st time in the and continued to increase in numbers until empty their entire population upon them in don't altogether suit me. And I could history of the State that it was attempted to Ihe hour fr the great Ranis attraction which and E. W. Trask of Houston. The informal one day. And vet it was done yesterday. So run the exhibition an entire week, a- while was expected to cume on annul 2 p. M. Every give a mortgage for $1,009, and if you great was the throng at 9 o'clock public conveyances ballot stood Whitcomb 96, Flower it was a most brilliant success, it is doubtful department was filled to suffocating from Mechanical had to be oi dered off Third street. would allow me to use your name as security." if the experiment will be repeated. There was 54 Trask, 48: Hayden, 4. The formal hall to the furthermost sheep pen at Trains to the fair grounds of fifteen an twenty too much of a good thing, and the hundred the lower corner of the grounds. At 2 o'clock cars, run early and often, whi the streets to ballot stood Whitcomb, 107 Flower, 48 and more thousands of visitors, the people of "Oh, certainty!"said Uncle Wetherbee the grand stand was comfortably filled At the grounds were lined with conveyances, St. Paul and the officers of the society would Trask 45, and Whitcomb was declared 1:W there was mere than could ste well at "use it as much ao you like loaded down with occupants, ana 'e the have been better satisfied with the general results 1:45 there was a crush and at 2 o'clock the crowd in the city did not seem to diminish. the nominee. And Mr. Nottingham went off rejoicing. had the fair been opened Tuesday people were packed in this large receptacle Somethingo. the rush may be judged Irom morning and closed Fridav evening. The following State Central Committee like sardines in a box. the tenor of the following telegram, sent to But Wiggs & Sangster, the agents in was appointed. Secretary Judson by Hon. J. Chewing, of Suffice it that the general result was a grand MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 7 The crowd was charge ot the Falkirk place, were exultant Shakope-e: "Hold Hajes and KarusI One success. Energy and good judgement generally not as numerous as on Wednesday or Friday, Find, district, D. M. Sabin, Washington when he arrived. hundred thousand people waiting for the first marked the preparation resulting in an but was still large( county. taking into consideration train." Rirus was held until 50,000 people aggregation of attractions never before attempted "Two thousand dollars and a mortgage thai it was the last day of the fair. Second district, H. A. Castle, St. Paul. within the State. Such being the were on the ground and Hayes was held to Third district, 1. N. Coe. Olmsted. for the balance, is very well," said Mr. At 12:30 o'clock the woid was passed along case the immense attendance, exceeding 80,- accomplish the other fifty thousand the next Fourth district, C. T. Woodbury, Anoka. the line that the President was -emlng The Sangster, "but they had had another offer 000 people, and over 100,000 for the entire day. At 9 o'clock a low" estimate made the Fifth district, F. B. Clement. Rice. carriages diew in at the gate. The President that morning of eash down! And they week, is not surprising. Such result is very attendance on the ground at 10,000. An Sixth district, J. A. Keister. Faiibault. was all condescention, smiles and good nature, largely due to the energy, pluck and deter hour later the number had nearly doubled. considered it their duty to Mr. Falkirk 8eventh district. L. W. Collins, Stearns. while iv Pillsbury's rubicond countenance mination of Geo. R. Finch, the president of At 1 o'clock thnbbled, and at 3 p. quadrupled, Eighth district. E. L. Howe, Scott. to close with it. Very sorrybut perhaps shone forth like the gloiious orb of the society, backed by the hearty encouragement as estimated by a number of military Ninth district, David Benson, Uenville. through the haze of an Indian summer atmosphere they might suit Mr. Nottingham of the business men and citizens gener gentlemen present used to commanding armies Tenth district. Ed. Thompson. Houston. with some other piece of property." allv of St. Paul. in the field. No such crowd was ever hefore Eleventh district. A. N. Seip. St. Louis. In the front carriage were President Hayes Mr. Nottingham went home sadly dis At no time was a large attendance expected seen at auy one point in Minnesota, but Twelfth district. A. E. Rice, Kandiyohi. and wife, and Gov. Pillsbury and wife. Other to-day. The rain of last night and the large as it was only a f-tarter for tne gathering At large, G. L. Brackett. pirited. cairiages followed conveving the Presidential threatening clouds with which the day was the xtday to welcome his excellency, "What's the use of trying to save party and distinguished visitors. urhered in would have dispelh such expectation, Ruthford B. Ha^cs President of the United Mayor Rand introduced the President, who money? said he. I'm going to give it up had it existed. Dunng the forenoon States. Of course with such a crowd there addressed the comparanvcly small assembly Going into Partnership. after thi-!' the clouds brok9 away, and the afternoon was was a great deal of inconven ence experienced at some length, and was listened to with re-peclful one of the most enjoyable of the entire week. "I don't agree with you there, dear," e, pecially in getting to and from the ground*, attention. Gen. Deven*, also, spoke Mrs. Nottingham, being unable to get ExhibitioL of Dr. Carver's skill in shootintr. but as everything that human foresight could said Irs wite. I've been saving money for a fewminuti8. The resident held a re and the race- in the afternoon alter the tra"k the means from her husband to supply Busrgest was done t- uuet the terrible, pressure f*-otion at the Nicollet house in the evenihg, for the last three years and lound that it had become drv, re entertnining feature we will not find fault, nor neither after whi'h he re nrned tei St Paul to spend necessities at last iniormea him that she pay." of the last daj\ The exhibition was kept do we believe ibeincomienced will when they the Sabbath, as the guest of ex-Seuator Ramsej. should resume her profession of teaching, "You have?"' said her husband. almost intact until a ter 12 o'clock, though emir to calmlv consider the ciicumstances. Tl he races in the afternoon, Ihe track having some heaw articles were moved on" before "Of cour I have. you suppose I The first great heat of the exhibition so as to be as independent a3 she was before that ho .r. During the afternoon, however, was the trot of Rarup, Ihe King of the 'pent alt the money? Not a bit ot it. I become drj, affoided the entertainment for she was married. exhibitors generally turned their attention to Turf, driven by John Splan, under whose the closing day. put the best part of it out at interest, removing their exhibits, and at 8 o'clock in You're not in earnest, my dear?" said managment the horse has arrived at his wonderful Just bef le the close of the rac^s Col. W. S always following Uncle Wetheibee's advice the evening but little of the grand di plaj t-peed, and who is without doubt one Mr. Nottingham. King appeaud in the |udges' stand and addressed which had excited the enco i mms of nioie in my investments, aDd I've bough of the most iudicious drivers and honorable the people present, stating that the "Of course I'm in earnest. Why not? than 100,000 people duiing the six days of the gentlemen connected with the turf to-day. a hou*-e with it!" exposition for 1876 hat w been brought to Do you supp se I intend to ero this way. exhibition, remained in th buildings. At firnt Rarus aeted badly, undoubtet lv due, a dose. How successful had be the vast What hou^e!" beggin and prajing for every farthing I in a great measure, to the immense throng of enterprise those present were the living and Mr. Nottingham's eyes opened wide spend? I have been independent once and spectators crowding the track for the whole enthusiastic witnesses. He sa'd that of all the THP MINNEAPOLIS EXPOSITION. and wider. oi the quarter and home stretch. After getting jrrand displays the grandest had been the cordial can be so again." "The Falkirk house," said Mrs. Nottingham, unity and good will of those present, the horse settled, Splan gave the sig "No but look here!"' Mr. Nottingham MINNEAPOLIS. Sept. 2.At 5 o'clock a. who so larue'y contributed to the s-iccess of nal and the horse was given the word for the her lips and cheeks dimpled had lisen, and wa* pacing up and down the enterprise by their helpful presence. Especially first tiial, which was made in the remaikablv m.,the grounds wereastir with the hundreds of all over with satisiaction. I complete I rather unea-ily. "My wife can't go to would he thank tho^e gentlemen interested slow time of 2:20. In the second trial, he attendants and employes of the different departments, the bargain to day. My dear," she added, in the noble animals who had u-ed went to the quarter in 1:10 and the mile in teaching. What is it that you want?' and all was life and activity. Even stealing one arm around her husband's their wonderful energy in the remarkable exhibition 2:16 I" the third trial the quarter was made "Whut lean earn!'' proudly retorted of 6peed. To the credit of these gentlemen at that early hour. Drove after drove of neck, "how do you think I have S3 1-2, a 2:13 gait the half in 1:08, a2:16clip Mrs. Nottingham. that during the entire week not ene and the mile in 2:1614. The fastest time stock, ranging in size and importance from held up my end of the business partner- "But put it into words single di-courteotiB or questionable action had ever before made on the track waB 2:261-4 the mammoth horse of pure Norman blood to ship?" been indulged in, and tor a more honorable, Well, then, look here," said Mrs. Nottingham by 8tar of the West. That Rarus did not the tiny Berkshire pig, whose porkish eye had Better than I could have done myself, higher toned und truer lot of gentlemen the make better time is entirely due to the track. I have always done my own just opened upon the vanities of this sublunary world might be searched through and their Phoebe," said Mr. Nottingham, with a While both Mr. Splan and Charles S. Green work and sewing. Considered as a cook, I equals be undiscovered. sphere, came pouring into the enclosure curious moisture coming into his eyes have expressed their conviction that the demand three pounds a month as a seamstress, The andience testified to their approval of track is one of the fastest in the jountry, both and seeking each its proper location. The "My plucky little wife, lam proudo- one pound as your wife and the the Colonel's remarks by three rousing cheers say that the long continued hot weather has grounds, though not the largest, are now the you." and a vociferous tiger. made it light and cuppy, and fully two seconds mother of your children, at least ten most complete and perfect in the State. The It was your money, Nicholas," said slow. Under the circumstances, the pounds moie. And then 1 shall not consider track is in perfect orderlevel as a barn floor his wife in a faltering voice. trial was very fast, and gave the spectators a myselt properly compensated. REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION. and smooth as the surface of a mirror. The fair idea of ihe great capabilities of the horse. "Bu*- it was your prudence and economy Whew-w-w! Let me seeit's nearly 4 stables and sheds are nearly all occupied tnat stored it up, Phoebe." The Mtate Ticte^t Nominated and Platform fifteen pounds a month." S T. PAU L. Sept., 5 To-day was a memorable (there being 1,200 in all, for horses and cattle) Then you don't regret the terms and Adopted. day in the annals of our young but vigorous "I cons'der my services worth that, at and still there is demand for "more room articles o* our partnership?" Slate. It was a day looked forward to leafet," said Mrs Nottingham, with dignity The Republican State Convention met It is safe to say that the management could So ihe young couple moved into the with great interest, and will be remembered "but if you would rather hite a housekeeper, at Music Hall, St. Paul on the 4th inst, with pleasurable feelings for rnanv a day to have added one-third more attractions to tne Falkirk house when the first of May I wiil prosecute my original idea come. It was a day in which "L'Etoil du Nord" display of stock, if they could have agreed to Thomas Simpson of Winona acting as came around, and the coziest room in the was for the first time to receive the chief of erpening a select school." furnish the room. When one looks over the house, with a south window and an open Chairman and Geo. W. Bushnell, of magistrate of the land, and it was no wonder Mr. Nottingham walked up and down full and complete display of blooded animals, fireplace for a wood fire, was reserved tor that for once sleep refused to steep the senses Faiibault as Secretary. the loom once more, rumpling bia hair the mooted problem "is the Northwest good of our people in forgetfulness. At 5:50 A. M. Uncle Wetherbee. into poieupme fashion, with his Sogers A committee on platform with Gen. J. the train came slowly in and the West Side for stock-raising?', might be considered settled. And Mr. Nottingham is never tired of bluffs commenced a salute, and anticipation "I'll consult Uncle Whetherbee," he B. Sanborn of St. Paul, as chairman, was toiling his ftiends thit his wife bought was on tiptoe. In a few moments Rutherford said. appointed and submitted the following the place with her share of the partnership MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 3 There was but B. Hajes, Chief Magistrate of the United "Very well," said Mrs Nottingham, "I States, stepped upon the platform. He was little stir until about 10 o'clock A. M., when profits. report which was unanimously adoptee!: am quite willing to abide by his Jeciion. immediately followed by Senator Ramsey the vast multitude surged forward towards 'The most charming woman in the It ia customary for political parties in convention Mrs. Haves and Mrs. Ramsey were the next Uucie Whetherbee, a bronze visaed the grounds, utilizing every possible means assembled to restate the principles upon which they world," says Mr Nottingham. to alight from the coaches. General LeDuc, ex-sa"lor. who was comfortably smokiog of conveyancestreet cars, railway cars, om were founded, by which they have been preserved Mrs. Lettuc and party, and W. H. Smith and and for which they claim themsehej entitled to future nibusses, hacks, buggies, carriages, horses, his meerschaum up stairs, was summoned party from Chicasro descended, and the whole eonndence. mules, saw-hor-esand, in short, everv pos at once. He came downrather slowly, Arago once confidently annunced that at once proceeded to the carriages provided The Republicans of the State of Minnesota reaffirm sible moveable animal and vehicle which a big comet that was approaching tne for them. then: devotion to the great priueip'es of equal on account of a wooden legand listened could be hired, owned, rented, stolen or improvised right, personal e.-dom and national unity, to defend earth would not destroy" it. How do to the pleading on either side with the The President, Senator Ramsey, Mrs. and preserve which the Repnbli an party throughout for the occasion. And even then you knew?" he was askad. I don't,' Hayes, and Mrs. Ramsey occupied an fpen utmost gravity, the Union was called into being by an act of the popular thousands sought the grounds upon the brouchs, drawn bv four spanking horses. The conscience acting upon the will of the people. he replied "but in cither case I am Site* 'D ye want to know my opinion Uno'e means of locomotion with which nature had Other rnembeis of the party, wi the city, In fulfilment of its calling it has preserved the nation, If it dot n^t knock the world to pieces, Whetherbee asked, when they both had provided them. At eleven o'cloek which, under the administration of the Democratic county and mil.tary officials, who went I shall be considered a prophet if it parly, bad become involved hi civil war. finished. the various departments were teeming with down to th depot, lollowed in about twenty Certainly," said Mr. Nottingham. It has reconstructed the nation by ddinj its constitution does, they can^ blow me up in. the earring The former proceeded directly to the hurrying, jostling crowds of super-heat, 4 of the elements of dissolution, thereby forming CjVf Senator Ramsey's residence on Exchange "Of course," said his ife. newspapers." humanity. The great intellectual card of the a more perfect union, establishing justice, insur-