For Congress
Tho following nominations for Congress were made on Wudnesday: Con necticut, I-'irst district, S. 15. ForboS (Pro.); Third, David A. We'ls (Dem.); II. J. Crocker (Tro.); Fourth, Frederiok Miles (Rpp. ) renominatd. Masaacnosetts, First district, Charles R. Codman (Dem.); Ninth, ,lohn V. Candler (Rop.) renominatoil: (;. I'. Willlams iDem.); Tenth. II. M. SmalJ (Pro.). New York, First district, James W. Covert (Dem.) renominated; John L. Cbild (Rep.); Sevcnth, V. T. Crosdale (Dem.); Edwin J. Dunphy (Dem.); Eighth, T. J. Campbell (Dem.); Ninth. Amos ,1. Cumings (Dem. ) rcnominatcd: Tenth, Frank li. Bplnula (Deen.) renominated; Eleventh, J. O. Warner (Dem.); Twelfth, Roswell 1'. Flower (Dem.) renominated; Thirteentt). Asel 1'. Fitz (Dem.); Fourteenth, W. G. Stalilnecker (Dem.) renomin.iteil; John G. Cockroit (Rep.); Seventceniii. T. C. Teale (Rep.); Twenty-fiftli, William Stitt (Dem. ): Thirtyfirst, M. J. Shea (Dem.); Thirtythird, F. L. Hunting (Dem.); Thiriy-fourth, J. D. Roye rs (l'io. ). Kentucky, Sc-cond district, II. R. Bourland (Dem.). Mississippi, Seventh district, Merodith Matthews (Rep.). Michigan, Eleventh district, S. M. Stephenson (Rep.) ronominat-d. Ohio, Fourth disirict, W. P. Orr (Rep.). South Carolina, Fourth district, (ï. W. Shell (Farmers1 Alliance). Utah, Charles C. Goodwin (Liberal). The Congressional nominations on Thursday were: New York. Second district, James (íreshan (Rep.); Third, William C. Wal lace (Rep.) renominated; Fourth, Andrew J. Perry (Rep.); Fifth, John R Smith (Rep.); Nineteenth, Edward A. Durant (Rep.); Twenty-third, James S. Sherman (Rep.) renominated; Twenty-seventh, E. K. IJurnham (Dem.); Twenty-eighth, Is ac U. Andrews (Pro.). MassAchnsetis, Eighth district, N. A. (ílidden (l'ro. ). Connecticut, Second district, J. M. Ilubbard (Rep.); W. T. Wilcox (Dem.); Third, Charles A. Russell (Rep.) Tenne3see, Eighth district, George T. McCall (Rep.). Missouri, Ninth district, SethW. Cobb (Dem.). North Caaolina, Sixth district, R. M. Norment (Ind.). Utah, John T. Cain (Mormon). The Congressional nominations on Friday were: New York, Seventh district, D. A. Boody (Dem.); Third, W. J. Coombs (Dem ); Fourth, John M. Clancey (Dom.) renominated; Fifth, Thomas F. Magner (Dem.) renominated; Ninth, Cornelius Donovan (Rep.); Seventeenth, Isaac N. Cox (Dem.); Eighteenth, Michael F. Collins (Dem.); Twen ty-first, J. B. Ross (Dem.). Ohio, Seventh district, James M. Ashley (Rep.). Congressional nominations were mado on Saturday as follows: Wisconsin, Fourth district, Robert Schilling (U. L.); Eighth district, W. C. Jones (Pro.), vice Murray, declined. California, Fifih district, E. F. Loud (Rep.), vice Byrnes, declined. Indiana, Twelfth district, J. H. Babcock (Rep.). Kentucky, Fifth district, A. O. Caruth (Dem.) renominated. Massachusetts, Second district, Hushrad Mo-se (Dem.). Missouri, Eighth district, J. J. O'Xcill (Dem.). New York, Sixtb district, J. J. McKean (Dem.). Ohio, Twentieth district, II. L. Stewart (Dem.). lVnnsylvania, Ninth district, D. 15. Brumni (Labor). The Congressional nomination on Monday were: Kentucky, Fifth district, S. S. üoyle (Rep.); Eleventh, O. II. Waddill (I)em.). New York, Sixth district, John R. Fellows (üem. ).
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