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Sa Mr ij. Wiiitnky, ono of tho founders ...

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Day
6
Month
August
Year
1890
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Public Domain
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Sa Mr ij. Wiiitnky, ono of tho founders o the immenst cflass industries and the town of Qlassboro, N. Y., died on the 29th. aed 73 years. Ho louves a vaat estáte. Johx II. PowEita, president of the State Farmers' Allianoo, was nominated for Govornor of Nebraska on the 29th by the Independent Poople's State conention at Ijincoln. Tuk Alliance L'nion Labor party of the Socond district of Nebraska nominated W. A. McKeigham for Congres on the 29th. In the Tenth Missouri district tho Democrats nominated Samuel Burns; in the Ttiirteenth Pennsylvania district James B. Rellly (Dom.) was renominated, and in the Sixtecnth Ohio district the Prohibltionists nominated J. .1. Ashenhurst. The Republicans of North Dakota in State convention on the 30th uit. at Grand Forks nominated Captain Burke of Fargo for Governor, Roger Allen for Lioutenant-Governor, and M. H. Johnson for Congrega. Tbr following Congressional nomlnations were made on the 30th uit.: Nebraska, First district, William J. Bryan (Dem.); C. H. Van Wyck (Ind.); Second, II. V. Harían (Rep.). Arkansas, Second district, C R. Breckinrldge (Dem.) renominated; Ohio, Nineteenth district, E. B. Taylor (Rep.) renominated; Missouri, Fourteenth district, Robert H. Whitelaw (Dem.), to fill tho unexpired term of James P. Walker, deceased, and Marshall Arnold for the next regular term; Fourth, R. P. Wilson (Dem.) renominated. In Maryland the Prohibitionists made the following nominations: FirHt district, O. W. Covington; Second, Edward Higgins; Third, W. J. H. Glock; Sixth, Mr. Moulton. The Tennessee Ropublicans mot at Nashville on the 3üth uit and nominated Lewis T. Baxter for Governor and W. M. Smith for Supremo Judge. The platform indorses President Harri3on's Administration and the Federal olection bill. At Lan8ing on the SOth uit. the Michigan Prohibitionists nomijiated A. S. Partridge for Governor, Henry A. Allen for Lieutenant-Governor, E. S. Parmenter for Secretary of State, L. S. Ivés for Auditor-General, A. P. Coddington for Treasurer, James D. Adsit for Attorney-Goneral, David Howell for Superintendent of Public Instruction, and Noah W. Cheover for Supremo Judge. Mus. 8AI.I.T IJrown', aged 105 years, iied at Colchester, N. H., on the 81st uit She was the oldest person in the ■tate.

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