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Delaware Democrats In State

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Day
20
Month
August
Year
1890
Copyright
Public Domain
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Tention at Dover on tlio 1 '2 L Ij nominated Robert R. Reynolds for Governor, and John A. Causey rocolved thbn ouiination for Congres. At the Ropublican convention at Saoramonto, Cal., on the lüth, Henry H. Mark hum was nominated (or (Jovernor. C)N(ii:i:sioNM. norninations were made on the 13th as follows: Illinois, Twolfth district, Scott Wike (Dem.) renominated on the thirty-slxth ballot; Nlnetcc-nth district, J. II. Wilson (Pro.); Iowa, Sixth district, Frederick E. Whito (Dem.); Perry Eagle (Union Labor); irirst district, John J. Seerley (Dem); Ninth district, J. R. Roed (Rep.) renominatud; Nebraska, Third district, W. 11. Tnompson (Dem.); Murvland, Fifth district, Sidney E. Mudd (Rep.) renominated. Tuk Nebraska State Democratie cnovention in session at Omaha on the 14th nominated James E. Iioyd, of Omaha, for (iovernor. Biuihskt Doom', of Mineral Point, Wis., died on the 1-1 tb, aged 120 yeara. She was born in Ireland, and the parish record shows the date of her birth. CongrkssioNAI. nominations on the 14t.li were as follows: Indiana, Elovonth district, A. N. Martin (Dem.) renominated; Thirteenth district, B. P. Shively (Dom.) renominated; Wisconsin, Ninth district, M. H. McCord (Rep.), renominated; Third disirit-t, R. E. La Follette (Rop. ); California, Second district, Goorde G. Dlanchard (Rep.); Third district, Joseph McKenna (Rep.), renominatnd; at larj, W. W. Morrow and J. C Campbell (Rep.); South Carolina, Seventh district. T. E. Miller, colored (Rep.); Florida, Seeond district, R. W. Bullock (Dem.), renominated; Ohio, Ninth district, T. B. Wilson (Rep.); Virgrinia, Ninth district, J. A. Buchanan (Dem.), renominated; Georgia, Third district, C. F. Crisp (Dem.), renominated. Captain Kkaxk Holland, one of the oldest vesselmen in the West, who has sailed the lakes for thirty ycars, hanged hiiusolf at his home in Port Iluron, Mich., on the 15th. COMMANDKIt-IN-ClIIF.P VkAZEV, Of the O. A. R., made the following staff appoinments on the 15th: AdjutantGeneral, Joseph 11. Uoulding, of Rutland, Vt.; Quartermastor-General, John Taylor, of I'hiladelphia. Headquarters were ordered to be established at Rutland, Vt Thk President on the 15th sent the following nominations to tbe Senate: John F. Gowey, of Washington, to be Consul-General of tbe Unitod States at Kanagawa; Neels P. A. Bornholt, now Consular Agent at Rio, to be Consul of the United States at that place. Conguessionai, nominations on tho 15th wore as follows: Indiana, Tenth district, II. J. Adams (Pro.); Florida, First district, S. U. Mullory (Dem.); Wisconsin. E ghth district, Nils P. Haugen (liep.), renominated.

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