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Day
10
Month
October
Year
1884
Copyright
Public Domain
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ft Democratie Nominations. FOR PRESIDENT, . GROVER CLEVELAND, Of New York. FORVICE-PRESIDENT, THOMAS A. HENDRICKS, Of Indiana. ELECTORAL TICKET. WITjLIAM B MORAN. JOHN W. FLANDERS, HKKVI AN (1OESCHEL, HIRAM O. ROSE. ANDRKW X. H UtSHAW, ALfREI) L. MILLARD. FREDERICR ('ARNAHAN. WILIJAM D. THuMI'SOX, AARON a DTCEHAN, AMillEW F. CEL8ET, JOHN J. WATKINS, JOHN R. SAVIDGE, Wil.DMAN KIIX& STATE TICKET. For Governor - JOSIAH W. BEGOLE, ot Genesee. For Lieutenant-Qovernor - MATTHEW H. H&.TH RD, of Morquette. For Seeretarv of Stat- WIL) ÍÍM SU AKESPEARE. of Kalamazoo. For State Treasnrr JAMES BLAIR, o. Kont. For Auditor General - QEOROE 1'. SANFORD, of Ingliam. For Attornt'y-Gi'iieral- FRANCia W. COOK, of Muskegon. For Commissioner of the State I.and Office- JOHNH DKXMS. of Barrj'For Superintendent of Public Instrue ion - DAVID P4.RSONS, cf Wftyne. Member of the State Board of Educatlon- CHR18TIAN VANDKRVEEN, of Ottawa. ForRepresentutiveip Oonerees, iil district- XATHAMKI. B. EÜKEDGE. DE5I0CR ATÏC LEtílSLAT ' VE TICKET For Senator - DEN8HOBE ORAMER. For Reprepentative. lst district - NATHAN E. BOTTON. For Represt'iit;iri e. 8d 'tistriet - EÖBERTP. 11ARPEK. DEM0CRAT1CC0UXTY TICKET. For Judeeof Probate- W.M. 11. II ARRIMAN. For Sheriff- WJ1 WAI.SH.I For County Clerk- JOHN J. ROBISON. For County Treasurer - FREÍ) H. BELSER. For Register of Deeds - JAMES KEAKNS. For Prosecut i nf.' Attorner- EZR B. NORBIS. For Circuit Court Commissioners- PAÏUIi K McKERNAN. FRANK JOSLYN . For Coroners- DR. T. .1. 8ÜLIJVAN, DR. CHKISTIAS KAPP. "It is my delibérate opinión that Mr. Blaine acts as the attorney of Jay Could. Whenever Mr. Thurman and I havesettled upon legislation to bring the Pacific railroads to terms of equity with the government, up has jumped Jas. G. Blaine, musket n hand, from behind the breastworksof Could's lobby toflre in our backs."- [Senator George F. Edmunds in a letter written in 1880

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