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Day
31
Month
May
Year
1888
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AMOXG THE POLITICIAXS. Bprixofiei.d, 111., May 24.- The Democratie convention of the Thirteenth Congressional district met here Tuesday and renominated Hon. William M. Springer, the present member of Congress. Mouxt Airt, N. C, May 24.- The Republicana of the Fifth North Carolina district renominated J. M. Brower member of Congress Tuesday. Goldsboro, N. C, May 24.- The Democrats of the Third district yesterday renominated Charles W. McClammy for Congress. Fort Wortii, Tex., May 24.- The Democratie convention in session in this city yesterday named the following as delegates-at-large to St. Louis: James W. Throckmorton, D. C. Giddings, George Clark and Horace Chilton. The platform favors tariff reform and opposes further agitation of the question of State prohibition. Springfield, 111., May 24.- The Democratie State convention held in this city yesterday made the following nominatlons: For Governor, John M. Palmer; Lieutenant-Governor, Andrew J. Bell; Secretary, N. D. Ricks ; Auditor of Public Accounts, Andrew Welch; Treasurer, Charles H. Wacker; Attorney General, Jacob R. Creighton. Resolutions were adopted indorsing President Cleveland' s renomination and approving of the policy of tariff reform. The following were named as delegates-at-large to the National convention : William R. Morrison, James L. Ewing, N. E. Worthington and William C. Goudy. Harrisburo, Pa., May 24.- The Democrats met in this city yesterday and elected as delegates-atlarge to St. Louis L. C. Cassidy, Charles F. Boyle, William T. Mutchler and William L. Scott. The platform indorses the President's tariff message. Madison, Wis., May 25.- The Prohibitionists met in this city yesterday and made the following nominations : For Governor, E. G. Durant; Lieutenant-Governor, I. H. Dahl ; Secretary of State, Nelson La Due Collius; Treasurer, D. Cline Prescott; Attorney-General, General Charles E. Pike; Superintendent of Public Instruction, J. H. Gould; Railroad Commissioner, E. W. Drake; Insurance Commissioner, 8. M. Bixby. The platform denouces the liquor trafile; insists upon State and National prohibition laws, and opposes all forms of license. T. C. Richmond, S. D. Hastings, E. C. Durant and Mrs. Amy Kellogg Morse were elected delegates-at-large to Indianapolis. Baltimore, Md., May 25. -The Demócrata made the following Congressional nominations yesterday: First district, C. H. Gibson (renominated) ; Third, H. W. Rush; Fourth, Isadore Raynor (renominated) ; Fifth, Barnes Comton (renominated) ; Sixth, H. K. Douglas. Denver, CoL. May 25.- The Demócrata met in this city yesterday and named the following deleetates to St. Louis: T. M. Patterson, E. A. Ballard, T. B. Ryan James Carlisle, Dr. W. T. Cockrel and C. .Boreld. New York, May 26.- Ex-Mayor Grace, of this city, announces his intention to go before the Democratie State convention to make a contest against Governor Hill for the nomination for Governor. Detroit, Mich., May 26.- The Michigan State Central Democratie Committee met here Thursday, and fixed the State convention for this city July 19. Milwaukee, May 26.- George W. Peck, the humorist and popular editor of the Milwaukee Sun, has at length been induced to accept the nomination for Governor on the Democratie ticket. In addition to his own party support, it is believed that he will poll at least 17,000 votes írom the labor party. Tomah, Wis., May 26.- The Seventh district Prohibitionists yesterday nominated J. H. Moseley, oí this place, íor Congress. Lexoih, N. C, May 26.- The Democrats of the Eighth district yesterday reDominated W. H. H. Coles for Congress. Batom Rouge, La., May 28.- The Democrats met in this city Saturday and named as delegates-at-large to St. Louis Samuel D. McEnery, Charles Parlange, James Jefíries and Dudlery Avery. The resolutions adopted favor President Cleveland's renomination. Indianapoi.is, Ind. , May 2S.- The Democrats of the Seventh district have renominated W. D. Bynum for Congress. Hillsboro, Tex., May 29- The Union Labor party of the Sixth Texas Congress I ional district has indorsed the Cincinnati platform and nominated Samuel Evans, oí Fort Worth, for Congress. Washington, May 39.- A Uolum dus üispatch says : " Judge Thurman denies the report that he has consented to the use of hls name for President. He has not been consul ted, and is a candidate for no office." Raleigh, N. C, May 30.- The Democratie Congressional convention of the Fourth district yesterday nominated B. H. Bunn by acclamation for Congress. Portland, Me., May 30.- The First district Democratie Congressional convention nominated William Emery, of Alfred, for Congress yesterday. PiTTíBUKGn, Pa., May 20.- The Republicans yesterday renominated John Dalzell for Congress in the Twenty-second district and Thomas M. Bayne in the Twentythird. Baton Rouge, La., May 30.- The Democratie legislative caucus last night nominated Judge E. W. D. White for junior United States Senator to succeed Senator J. B. Eustis, whose term expires in 1891. The vote stood: White, 70: Eustis, 43; Blanchard, 5.

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