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Show .-ni i-i'j ii 'J: 'i- do not want the iii any v, ay, or f.dliiiL; to do wouM att'-innt to iojure us. 1 A hi- y. KK.uii k coincidence to k piai c a short time .-'nice. About tuo week iii.'o, a Week before the reat .Minneapolis Convention, sane lady menihers uf litcra ry sochties (f the Northwestern Lnivcr.-ity of Kvanston. 111., iwo very practical and suestivo evidence evi-dence of their study of political rjuer-tions ly hohling a inook nritional con vent ion. They went through the u-ual con vent ioual formalities; mark; several noniina-j noniina-j tions, the names of Harrison, Llainc, McKiidey ami others beinsr placed before the mock convention. They then proceeded to vote. On I the first ballot Harrison, President. I and Ileid, V ice-I'resident, were I chosen amid great enthusiasm. ! A week or so later the regular I coiivcailion was held by the republicans rep-ublicans when the same men were ! nominated on the lirst kallot also. Uut probably the ladies, influenced ! the Minneapolis Convention. j Kvf-x HAi.t.nTs u KiiE had in the National Republican Convention in i 1S7I1, thirty-six in 1xh. four in I 1SS4. eight in 1SSS aud one in it requires time to iov i;s exei-1-', lent iiualities. yx Uut is the e:;'i vt "f an ..vrr-d-s ot it on tile g.-neraiity of imn the Tnx Pavsi.x f,i.-.7,r,V re. the following blunt sentence in a re- |