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Day
2
Month
April
Year
1890
Copyright
Public Domain
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J. S. FABLOW, president of tho Cinoinnati, Sandusky & Cleveland railroad, died suddenly at his rosidonco in Nowton, Mass., 0:1 the 24th. S. V. It. Tjto"snnuDE, Attornoy-General of Michigan, resigned on the 25th on account of poor health, and tho Governor appoinled licnjamin V. llouston, of Vassar, Tuscola County, as his successor. Justice Jaues W. Campbell, of the Michigan Supremo Court, diod suddenly at his homo in Detroit on the :2Oth, aged C7 years. Abchbisbop Michael Héiss died on the 2Oth at La Crosse, Wis., aged 73 ycars. Vai.extixe Stiver, asced 91 ycars, one of the pioneere of Northern Indiana, died on tho 2Gth at his homo in Benton, whero ho had livcd for sixtysix years. John C. Cahfbell, chairman of the Democratie State Central Committeo of Illinois, died on tho 2ïth at his homo in Streator, aged 47 years. ïiik convontion of farmers in session at Columhia, S. C, on tho 27th nominaled Ii. 15. Tillman for Governor and C. Colt for Lieutenant-Governor. James Hübbartt, living near Maple, Ind., was 105 years old o"n tho 27th. He was in good health. Wiixiam Shabp, tho oldost voteran In Indiana, was found dead in his bod on the 27th at La Porte, lio was 90 yeara old. The first Logislaturo of tho State of Washington, after having been in session 143 days, adjourned on tho 28th sin e die. Govnnxon IIii.i, on the 28th appointed Major-General Daniel E. Sicklos sheriff of the city and county of New York, in place of James Flack, resigned. Mus. Harrisos and party returnod to Washington on tho 28th from thoir 1 ■visit to Florida and the South. Thoy I wore all in good health and oxprossod themselvea as nighly pleasod with the trip.

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Ann Arbor Courier