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The Conressional nominations on the lOth...

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Day
24
Month
September
Year
1890
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Public Domain
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The Conressional nominations on the lOth woro as follows: Alabaina, Fourth district, I. W. Turpin (Dem.) Eighth, Josoph Wheeler (Dom.) renom inated. Illinois, lOijrhth district, W. S Forman (Dem.) renominated; Twen tietcth, E. A. Davis (Pro.). Indiana, Twelftli district, O. Kimmell (Rep.). Iowa, Seventn district, A. CL Hargis (Dom.); Tenth, I. L Woods (Hem). Kansas, First district, Thomas Moon light (Dem.). Kentucky, Seventh district, Iliram Ford (l'ro. ); Ninth, T. II. Paynter (Dom.) renominated. Mlohigan, Second district, Thomas ff. Moore (Pro.); Third, J. V. Fletoher (Dem.); Fourtb, G. II. Cunningham (Dem.); Soventh, J. S. Ayres (Rep.) Ninth, Harrison Wheeler (Dem.) Tènth, T. A. E. Woadcock (Dem.). Missouri, Third district. II. J. Ellis (Union Labor); Fifth, D. S. Twkchell (Rep.). Obio, Sixth district, D. D. Donovan (Dem.); Eleven th, II. L. Dickey (D.iii.). IJbulslanú; TMtM diitHff, Ar drew l'ricc (Dem.) California, Sixth dristrict, W. J. Curtis (Dem.). Isaac ElCE (colored) died at Indianapolis, Ind., on the lOth at the a?e ol 100 years. The jrassachusctis Labor party on the lfith nominated a f uil State tickoi with Charles E. Marks for Governor. Luzox IJ. Mor.uis has been nominated for Governor by the Connecticut Domocrats. At Conoord the Rcpublicans of New Ilampshiro nominated Iliram A. Tuttle for Governor. The Republicana of Massachusetts have renominated Govornor J. Q. A. Brackett and Fieutonant-Govornor William II. Itaile. The Congressional nominations on tho 17th were as follows: Georgia, First district, M. J. Doylo (Rop.). Indiana, First district, J. S. Wright (Dem.); Fifth. J. O. Dunbar (Rep.); Thirteenth, 11. K. Wüson (Rep.). Michigan, Second district, J. S. Gorman (Dem.); Fourth, O. II. Cunningham (Pro.); Sixth. IJ. (1. Stout (Dom.), ühio, Eighth district, Charles Foster (Rep.); Elevonth, J. M. Pattison (üem.). Maryland, Socond district, H. Stump (Dem.); Third, II. W. Ruk (Dem.); Fourth, I. Raynes (Dom.). Mississippi, Fourth district. Clark Lowis (Detu. ). Texas, Fifth district, J. AV. Balley (Dom.). Illinois, Seventeenth district, Edward Roesslcr (F. M. B. A.). Wisconsin, Second district, D. C. Van lirunt (Dem.). New Jersoy, Fourth district; Samuel Fowler (Dom.). Pennsylvania, First district, II. I?. Bingham (Rep.); Second, Charles ü'Neill (Rop.); Fourth, 3. E. Reyburn (Rep.); Fifth, A. C. llarraon (Rep.); Soventh, E. N. Hallowell (Rep.). Nebraska, Third district, O. W. E. Doraey (Rep.). New Hampshire, Second district, O. C. Moore (Rep.). Wii. mam E. Riskki.t, has been nominated for Governor by the Massachusetts Demócrata. The official cloction returns from Maino give Burloigh, tho Republican candidato for Goveraor, a plurality of 18,940. The next House wül stand 110 Ropublicans to 41 Domocrts. Mus. Rachel Stiüwagoos, of Flushing, L. I., attained her lOöth year on tho 18th. Drox BovciCAUf.T, the playwright and ac-tor. died at New York, ajed tt7 years.

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