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Tickets Nominated

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Day
29
Month
August
Year
1889
Copyright
Public Domain
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Fargo, N. D., Aug. 23.- The Republican yesterday nominated the following State ticket: For Governor, John Mi lier; Lleutenant-Governor, Alfred Dickey; Secretary of State, John Fllttie; Supreme Judges, G. O. H. Corliss, Alfred Watkins, Judge Bartholomew; Auditor, John O. Bray; member of Congress, L. C. Hansbrough. Norfolk, Va, Aug. 23.- In State convention yesterday the Republicana nominated the following State ticket: For Governor, General William Mahone; Lieutenant-Governor, C'olonel Campbell C. Slemp; Attorney-General, Captain Warren S. Lurty. Anaconda, M. T., Aug 23. - The Republican State convention has nominated the following ticket: For Governor, T. C. Power, of Helena; for Lieutenant-Governor, J. E. Rickards, of Butte; for Member of Congress, T. H. Carter, of Helena. Lincoln, Neb., Aug. 2a- The Prohibitionists closed their State convention in this city Thurüday night, the session lasttng two day There were about 400 delegates in attendance. Candidates for Supreme Judge and Regent for the State University were nominated, L. P. Wigton, of Norfolk, for the former position, and Mrs. Jennie F. Holmes of Tecumseh, and L. B. Palmer of Hastinga, for the latter. Fabgo, N. D., Aug. 24.- The North Dakota Republican State convention reasaembled Friday and adopted with enthusiasm and demonstrations of applauae a resolution indorsing the city of Chicago as pre-eminently the flttest place at which to hold the 'World's Fair of 1892. The State ticket waa then completed and a platform was adopted. A synopsis of the latter is as follows: It reafflrms the National platform of the last campaign, glorines the Republ.can party, declares against tbe eucroachments of corpora tton9 on the rights of tbe farmers, uncompromlsingly favors the American system ot protection, íavors liberal pensions to veteran soldiers who havo been honoraby discharged, declares sympathy with all movements in favor of temperance, demands the careful guarding of the public school lands and lndorses the submission by the Constitutional convention of a prohlbitory amendment to the constitution.

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