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THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, OOTOBER 16, 1896—SIXTEEN PAGES. THE MEN FOR THE NEXT CONGRESS Lists From Which the National Legis- lators Are to Be Chosen Nominations Made Through- out the Country---Many Districts With Many Candidates. Below will be found a lst of the nom- {nations made for Congress throughout the country, so far as reported to headquar- ters in this city. The list, which is now almost complete, is one that has been carefully prepared at the headquarters of the republican congressional committee. Alabama. First district—Rep., Frank H. Threet, Demopolis; dem., W. W. Taylor, Linden; op., Rev. 5. A. Heard. Pigecond district—Dem., Jesse F. Stallings, Greenville, renominated; pop., J. C. Fon- ville, Crenshaw; S. M. D., Thos. H. Clarke, Montgomery. Third district-S. M. D., Geo. L. Comer, Eufaula, indorsed by republicans; dem., Henry D. Clayton, Eufaula; pop. E. C. Jackson, Opelika. Fourth district—Rep., Wm. F. Aldrich, Aldrich, renominated, indorsed by popu- lists; F. S. D., T. 8. Plowman, Talladega; ®. M. D., Edmund H. Dryer, Talladega. Fifth district—Dem., Col. Wiilis Brewer, ; pop., A. T. Goodwyn, Robinson fete eariiatee indorsed by republi- cans. * Sixth district—Dem., John H. Bankhead, Fayette, renominated; S. M. D., A. S. Van- dergraff, Tuscaloosa, indorsed by republi- cans; pop., G. W. Youngblood. Seventh district—Rep., Jas. J. Curtis, Double Springs; F. S. D., Wm. I. Bullock, Russellville; pop., Milford W. Howard, Fort Payne, renominated; S. M. D., Geo. H. Par- ker, Cullman. Eighth district—Rep., Oscar R. Hundley, Huntsville; dem., Jos. Wheeler, Wheeler, renominated; S. M. D., W. W. Callahan, Decatur. Ninth distriet—Dem., o~ W. Under- 7 2 D., Archibald nsboro’, indorsed by republi- Dr. Gratton B. Crowe, Bir- mingham. Arkansas. First district—Dem., Philip D. McCul- lough, jr.. Marianna, renominated. Second district—Rep., Chas. D. Greaves, Hot Springs; dem., Jno. S. Little, Green- wood, renominated. Third district—Rep., J. B. Friedheim, Camden; dem., Thos. C. McRae, Prescott, renominated. Fourth district—Rep., C. C. Waters, Lit- tle Rock; dem., Wm. L. Terry, Little Rock, renaminated. Fifth district—Rep. W. H. Neal, Van uren; dem., Hugh A. Dinsmore, Fayette- le, renominated. B xth district—Rep., Lb. F. Bodenhamer, Baxter; dem., H. S. Brundage. California. First district—Rep., John A. Barham, Santa Rosa, renom.; dem, F. A. Cutter, Eureka, indorsed by part of pops.; pop., Geo, W. Monteith; pro., B. F. Taylor. Second district—Rep., Grove L. Johnson, Sacramento, renom.; dem., Marion DeVries, Stockton, indorsed by part of pops.; pop., Cc. F. McGlashan, Truckee; pro., F. E. Coul- ter. Third district—Rep.,Saml. G. Hilborn, Oak- dem., Jas. G.° Maguire, San Francisco, renom., indorsed by pops.; pro., Jas. Cowell. San Francisco. Fifth district—Rep., Eugene F. Loud, San Francisco, renom.; dem,, Jos. P. Kelly; pop., A. B. Kinnie, indorsed by dems.; pro., T. H Lawson. Sixth district—Rep., Jas. McLachlan, Los Angeles, renom.; dem., Harry Patton, Los Angeles; pop., Harlow; pro., H. Clay, Pomora. Seventh district—Rep., Wm W. Bowers, San Diego, renom.; dem., B. J. Maddox, Mo- desto; pop., Dr. G. H. Castle, Mercedes; pro., J. W. Webb. Colorado. First district—Rep., Thos. E. McClelland, Denver; sil. fus., John F. Shafroth, Den- ver, renom. Second district—Rep., Thos. R. Hoffmire, La Junta: pop., John C. Bell, Montrose, in- dorsed by silver fusion. Connecticut. First district-Rep., E. Stevens Henry, Rockville, renom.; S. M. D., EB. Henry Hyde; F. S. D., Joseph P. Tuttle, Hart- ford. a Second district—Rep., Nehemiah D.Sperry, New Haven, renomirated; F. S. D., Dr. Atstin B. Fuller, New Haven; pro., Prof. Wm. T. Bradley, Middletown; S. M. D., H. Hoiton Wood. Third district—Rep., Chas. A. Russell, Kill: gly, renominated; S. M. D., Henry W. Hammond; F. S. D., to be nominated. Fourth district—Rep., Ebenezer J. Hill, Norwalk, renominated; F. 8. D., Michael J. Houlihan, Newtown; pro., F. L. Wooster, Winsted; S. M. D., Morris W. Seymour. Delaware. District at large—Dem., L. Irving Handy, Newcastle; 3S. M. D., Thos. F. Bayard, jr.; pro., —— Green; rep., J. S. Willis, Milford. Florida. First district—Rep., E. K. Nichols, Pen- sacola; dem.. Stephen M. Sparkman, Tam- pa, renomirated. Second district—Rep., J. _N._Stripling, Jacksonville; dem., Judge R. W. Davis, Palatka; S. M. D., D. Griffith Ambler, Jack- sonville; pop., —— Peterson, Jacksonville. Georgia. First district—Rep., Jos. F. Doyle, Sa- vannah; dem., Rufus E. Lester, Savannah, renominated; pop and pro., George H. Mil- ler, Savannah. Second district—Rep., J. E. Peterson, Fort Gaires; dem., Jas. M. Griggs, Daw- son; pop., Jno. A. Sibley, Tifton. Third district—Rep., B. F. Smith, Ameri- cus; dem., E. B. Lewis, Montezuma; pop., 8. S. Montgomery, Howard. Fourth district—F. 8. D.. W. C. Adam- son, Carrollton; pop., C. J. Thornton, Co- lumbus. Fifth district—Rep., J. C. Hendrix, At- Janta; F. S. D., Leonidas F. Livingston, Kings. renominated; pop, W. L. Peek, Conyers. Sixth district—Dem., Chas. L. Bartlett, Macon, renominated; pop., A. A. Murphy, Barnesville. S-venth district—Rep.. W. L. Massey, La Fayette; dem., John W. Maddox, Rome, renominated; pop., J. W. McGarrity, Day. Eignth district—Rep., W. Patrick Henry, Middleton; dem., W. M. Howard, Lexing- ton. Nirth district—Rep., H. P. Farrow, Por- '. Tate, Jasper; pop., nceville. Tenth district—Dem., W. H. Fleming, Au- gusta; pop., Jno. T. West, Thomson. Eleventh district—Dem., W. G. Brantley, Brunswick; pop., Ben. Milliken, Jesup. Iilinois. First district—Rep., Jas. R. Mann, Chi- ago; dem., Jas. H. Teller, Second district—Rep., Wm. Lorimer, Chi- cago, renominated; pop., John Z. White, Chicago, Midorsed by democrats. Third district—Rep., Hugh R. Belkuap, Chicago, renominated; dem. Clarence 8 Darrow, Chicago. Fourth district—Rep., D. W. M! \- cago; dem., Sam. H. Harris, Cemecn on dem., Jas. McAndrews, Chicago, conven- tion divided; 8.M.D., J. R. Gills, Chicago. Fifth district—Rep., Geo. E. White, Chi- cago, renominated; fusion, Edward T. Noo- nar, Chicago. Sixth district—Kep., Edward D. Cooke, Chicago, renominated: dem., Jos. S. Martin, Chicago; S. M. D. Seventh district— ep., Geo. E. Foss, Chi- '| ago, renominated; dem., Olaf E. Ray, Chi- cago. Eighth district—Rep., Albert J. Hopkins, Aurora, renominated; dem., C. N. Hoove:, Aurora; pro., Rev. R. A. Dodds. Ninth district—Rep., Robert R. Hitt, Mount Morris, renominated; dem., Samuel ay. Tenth district—Rep., Geo. W. Prince, Galesburg, renominated; dem., C. S. Brydia, Fairbury; pop., N. C. Holden. Eleventh district—Rep., Walter Reeves, Streator, renominated; dem., C. M. Goldon, Mironk. Twelfth district—Rep., Jos. G. Cannon, Danville, renominated; dem., Geo. L. Vance; Pro., Rev. J. J. Hales. Thirteenth district—Rep., Vespasian War- ner, Clinton, renominated. Fourteenth district—Rey Pekin, renominated; dem., ington; pop., —. Fifteenth district—Rep., Benjamin F. Marsh, Warsaw, renominated; dem., Wm. H. Neece, Macomb; pop., Dr. A. J. Parker, Clayton. Sixteenth district—Rep., John I. Rinaker, Carlinville, renominated; dem., W. H. Hin- richsen, indorsed by populists. Seventeenth district—Rep., Jas. A. Con- nolly, Springfield, renominated; dem. and Pop., Eighteenth district—Rep.,.Wm. F. L. Had- ley, Edwardsville, renominated: dém., Thos, M. Jejt, Hillsboro’, indorsed by populists. Nineteenth district—Rep., Benson Wood, Effrgham, renominated; dem., A. J. Hun- ter. Paris: pop., J. J. Sewell, Mars! Twentieth district—Rep., Orlando Burrell, Carmi, renominated; dem., —; pop., J. C. Campbell, fusion ‘probable: pf., Capt. . R. Langworth, McLeansboro’. Twenty-first district—Rep., Everett J. Murphy, East St. Louis, renominated: F. 8. rep., indorsed by dem. and pop., Jehu Baker. Twenty-second district—Rep., Geo. W. renominated; pop., Smith, Murphysboro’, J. J. Hali, New burnsides, indorsed by democrats and prohibitionists. i jana. First district—Rep., Jas. A. Hemenwa: Booneville, renominated; dem., T. J. Dun- can, Princeton; pop., Rev. J. Lee, Oakland City. Second district—Rep., A. M. Hardy, Was1- ington, renominated; dem., Robt. Miers, Eloomington; pop., H. H. Motsinger, Shoals, Third district—Rep., Robt. Corydon, renominated: dem., Corydon; pop., Frank M. Garroitt. Fourth district—Rep., Marcus R. Sulzer, Madison; dem., W. S. Holman, Aurora: Fop., Townsend Cope, Butlerville. Fifth district—Rep., Geo. W. Faris, Terre Haute, renominated; dem. and pop., John Clark Ridpath. Greencastle. Sixth district—Rep., Henry U. Johnson, Richmond, renominated; pop., C. A. Robin- son, Fountain‘own; indorsed by dems. Seventh district—Rep., Jesse Overstreet, Franklin,renominated; dem. and pop., Chas. M. Cooper, Indianapolis. Eighth district—Rep., Chas. L. Henry, Anderson, renominated; dem. and pop., Jno. R. Bunt. Ninth district—Rep., Chas. B. Landis, Delphi, renominated; dem. and pop., J. B. Cheadle, Frankfort. Tenth district—Rep., E. D. Crumpacker, Valparaiso; dem. and pop., Martin J. Kru- wer. Eleventh district—Rep., Geo. W. Steele, wlarion, renominated; dem., Jos. Larrimer, Peru; pop., Joshua Strange, Arcana. Twelfth district—Rep., J. D. Leighty, St. Joe, renominated; dem. and pop., Jas. M. Robinson, Columbia City. Thirteenth district—Rep. L. W. Royse, Warsaw, renominated; dem., Chas. Kellison, Plymouth; pop., withdrawn in favor of dem. Iowa. First district—Rep., Saml. M. Clark, Keo- kuk, renominated; fus., Sabert M. Casey, Fort Madison. Second district—Rep., Geo. M. Curtis, Clin- ton, renominated; F. 8. D., Alfréd Hurst; pop., Chas. Lloyd. Third district—Rep., David B. Henderson, Dubuque, renominated; fus., Geo. Staehle, “Manchester. Fourth district—Rep., Thos. Updegraff, McGregor, renominated; fus., Frank Bay- less, Elkader. Fifta district—Rep., Robt. G. Cousins, Tip- ton, renominated; dem., J. R. Caldwell. Sixth district—Rep., John F. Lacey, Os- kaloosa, renominated; fus., Fred White. Seventh district—Rep., John A. T. Hull, Des Moines, renominated; fus., Frank W. Evans, Des Moines. Eighth district—Rep., Wm. P. Hepburn, Clarinda, renominated; dem., W. H. Robb, Creston. Ninth district—Rep., A. L. Hager, Green- field, renominated; dem., Louls T. Genung, Hastings. Tenth district—Rep., Jonathan P. Dolliver, Fort Dodge, renominated; fus., J. B. Ro- mans, Denison. Eleventh district—Rep., Geo. D. Perkins, Sloux City, renominated; fus., A.Van Wege- nen, Sioux City. Kansas. Delegates at large—Rep., Richard W. Blue, Pleasanton (renominated); fus., J. D. Botkin, Neodesha. First district—Rep., Case Broderick, Hol- ton (renominated); dem., —; pop., Rev. H. E. Ballou, Seneca. Second district—Rep., John P. Harris, Ottawa; dem., M. 8. Peters, Kansas City. Third district—Rep., Snyder 8, Kirkpat- rick, Fredonia (renominated); dem., H. P. Farnally, Chanute; pop. E. R. Ridgley, Pittsburg. Fourth district—Rep., Chas. Curtis, To- peka (renominated); dem., ——-; pop., John Madden, Emporia. Fifth district—Rep., Wm. A. Calderhead, Marysville (renominated); pop., W. D. Vin- cent, Clay Center (indorsed by dems.). Sixth district—Rep., A. H. Ellis, Beloit; F. 8. D., Dr. G. R. Burton, St. Francis; pop., N. B. McCormick, Phillipsburg. Seventh district—Rep., Chester I. Long, Medicine Lodge (renominated); dem. and pop., Jerry Simpson, Medicine Lodge. Kentucky. First district—Rep., G. P. Thomas, Cadiz; dem., Chas. K. Wheeler, Paducah; pop.. — Keyes. Second district—-Rep. EH. T. Franks, Owensboro’; dem., Jno. D. Clardy, New- stead (renominated); 8. M. D. John W. Lockett, Henderson. Third district—Rep., W. Godfrey Hunter, Burkesville; dem. Jno. 8. Rhea (indorsed 8. M. D., C. W. Milliken, Frank- Fourth district—Rep., John W. Lewis, Springfleld (renominated); dem., David H. Smith; ind. dem., David R. Murray; pop., —. Fifth district—Rep., Walter Evans, Louts- ville (renominated); F. 8. D.. John Young prow Lowterilles a EDs Jae Bes Sixth district—Rep., Richard P. Ernst, Covington; F. 8. D., Albert 8. Berry, New- port (renominated). : Seventh district—Rep., ——-; dem. Evan E. Settle; 8. M. D., W. C. P. Breckinridge, Lexington (indorsed by Ten). hth . Geo. Davison, stanford; dem, Jn. Be ‘Thompeon, Harreds- Ninth district—Rep., Pugh, wi Larue Thomas, Tenth district—Rep., Jno. W. Prestonburg; F. 8. D., Thos. Y. Fitspat Prestonburg. Jos. V. Graff, N. EB. Worth- Samuel J. 3 dem, W. Middlesboro’ (renominated); F. 8. D., Jas. D. Diack, Bersourvilles Louistana. First district—Rep., Armand Romain, New Orleans; rep., A. EB. Livaudais, New Orleans; dem., Jno. Fitspatrick, New Orleans; F. 8 D., Adolph Meyer, New Orleans, renominated. mi Second district—! a lew Orleans; F. 8 D., Robt. C. Davey, New Orleans. Third district—Rep., H. O. Maher, Don- aldsonville; rep., ward N. ‘Thibo- dau: , Judge T. Beatti jaux; dem., Robt. Broussard, New Iberia; pop., Jud.’ A. C. Allen, Franklin. Fourth district—Rep., M. Elsther, Shreve- port; pop., B. W. Bailey, Winfield. Fifth district—Dem., 8. T. Baird, Moore- house 3 pop., Alexis Benoit, Monroe. Sixth district—Dem., Samuel M. Robert- son, Baton Rouge, renominated; pop., J. B. Kleinpeter, East Baton Rouge. Maine. First district—Rep., Thos. B. Reed, Port- land, elected. Second district—Rep., Nelson Dingley, jr., Lewiston, elected. Third district—Rep., Seth L. Milliken, Belfast, elected. Fourth district—Rep., Chas. A. Boutelle, Bangor, elected. Maryland. First district—Rep., Dr. Isaac A. Barber, Easton, Talbot county; F. 8. D., Joshua W. Miles, Princess Anne, renominated. Second district—Rep., Wm. B. Baker, Aberdeen, renominated; F. 8. D., Geo. M. Jewett. Third district—Rep., Dr. Wm. 8. Booze, Baltimore; dem., Thos. C. Weeks, Balti- mere. Fourth district—Rep., Wm. W. McIntire, Baltimore; dem., Wm. J. Ogden, Baltimore. Fifth district—Rep., Sydney E. Mudd, La Plata; dem., Robert Moss, Annapolis; pro., Samuel A. Neave, Hughsville. Ripe ee Rock- ville; dem., ir ver_Spring; pro., Prof. O. H. Bruce, Westernport. cr Massachusetts. First district—Rep., Ashley B. Wright, North Adams, renominated. Second district—Rep., Frederick H. Gil- lett, Springfield, renominated. Third district—Rep., Jos. M. Walker, Worcester, renominated; denr., John P. O'Gara, Spencer. Fourth district—Rep., Geo. W. Weymouth, Fitchburg; F. 8. D., LP. Morse, Malden. Fifth district—Rep., Wm. 8. Knox, Law- a renominated; dem., Jno. H. Harring- on. Sixth district—Rep., Moody, Haverhill, renominated. Seventh district—Rep., Wm. E. Rarrett, Melrose, renominated; dem., Philip J. Doherty, Boston. Eighth district—Rep., Samuel M. McCall, Winchester, renominated. Ninth district—Dem., John F. Fitzgerald, Boston, renominated. Tenth district—Rep., Rev. 8. J. Barrows, Boston; dem., Bordman Hall, Dorchester. Eleventh district—Rep., Chas. F. Sprague, Boston; F. 8. D., H. Baker. Twelfth district—Rep., W. C. Lovering, Tauntcn; pop. and dem., E. Gerry Brown Brocton. Thirteenth district—Rep., John Simpkins Yurmouth, ren minated; dem., James F. Morris, Fall River. Michigan. First district—Rep., Jno. B. Corliss, De- troit, renominated. Second district—Rep., Geo. Spaulding, Monroe, renominated; F. 8. D., T. E. Bark- worth, Jackson; pop., Jno. O. Zabel, Peters- burg. Third district—Rep., Alfred Milnes, Cold- water, renominated; fus., Albert M. Todd, Albion; S. M. D., Jno. M. Corbin, Eaton Rapids. Fourth district—Rep. E. L. Hamilton, Niles; dem., Roman I. Jarvis, Benton Har- bor; pop., A. E. Beebe, Mendon. Fifth district—Rep., Wm. Alden Smith, Grand Rapids, renominated; fus., Geo. Hummer, Holland City. Sixth district—Rep., Samuel W. Smith, Pontiac; fus., Quincy A. Smith, Lansing. Seventh district—Rep., Horace G. Snover, Port Austin, renominated; fus., O’Brien J. Atkinson, Port Huron. Wm. H. Eighth district—Rep., Wm. 8. Linton, Saginaw, renominated; dem., Ferdinand Brucker, Saginaw. Ninth district—Rep., Roswell P. Bishop, Ludington, renominated; fus., A. F. Tib- bets, Newaygo. Tenth district—Rep., Rousseau O. cramp Bay City, renominated; fus. Chas. 3. Hampton, Petoskey. Eleventh district—Rep., Wm. 8. Mesick, Mancelon: fus., Judge J. G. Ramadell, Traverse City. Twelfth district—Rep., Carlos D. Shel- don, Houghton; fus., Henry W. Seymour. First district—Rep., Jas. A. Tawney, Wi- nona, renominated; fus., Patrick Fitspat- rick, Winona. Second district—Rep., Jas. T. McCleary, Mankato, renominated; fus., Frank A. Day, Mankato, Third district—Rep., Joel P. Heatwole, Northfield, renominated; fus., H. J. Peck, Shakopee. Fourth district—Rep., F. C. Stevens, St. Paul; pop., Francis H. Clark. Fifth district—Rep., Loren Fletcher, Min- neapolis, renominated; fus., Sidney M. were Page Morris, Duluth istrict—Rep., Page . ‘3 (eee ad Chas. A. Towne, Duluth, Seventh district—Rep., Frank M. Eddy, Glenwood, renominated, fus. B. E. Lom- men, Crookston; pro., J. F. Heiberg, Twin Valley. et aa First district—Dem., Jno. M. Allen, Tup- elo, renominated. Second district—Dem., Oxford. Third district—Dem., Thos. C. Catchings, Vicksburg, renominated. Fourth district— —. Fiftp district—Rep., J. B. pop., Wm. Stinson. Sixth district—Rep., Hen: Clay Griffin; W. V. Sullivan, Everett, Yazoo; FP. 8. D., C. W. F. Love; pop. N. C. Hathorn. Seventh district—Rep., J. B. Yellowby; F. 8. D., Pat Henry, in. Missouri. First district—Rep., Chas. N. Clark, Han- nibal, renominated; dem., Richard P. Giles, Shelbina; pop., J. W. Long, Kirksville; pro., J. F. McMurray, Shelbyville. Second district—Rep., Chas. A. Loomis, Chillicothe; dem., Robt. N. Bodine, Monroe. Third district—Rep., H. G. Orton, Prince- ton; dem., Alexander M. Dockery, Gallatin, renominated; pop., Hurdin Steel, Polo. Fourth district—Rep., Geo. C. Crowther, St soseph, renominated; dem., Chas. F. Cochran, St. Joseph, indorsed by populists; pro., Willis Weaver, Elm ee Fifth district—Rep., Jay H. Neff, Kansas City; F. 8_D., W. 8. Cowherd, Kansas City; pop., Geo. Wilson, Lexington. A rian; dem., David 5 4 poten L, Linton, Greenfield; renominated; pop., H. pro., W. M. Godwin. Seventh district—Rep., Jno. P. Tracey, Springfield, renominated; dem., Jas. Cooney, Marshall; pop., J. R. Thomas, Mt. Leonard; Fro., R. T. Bond, Fayette. Eighth district—Joel D. Hubbard, Ver- eailles, 3 P. Bland, Lebanon; pop., John H. Btinecipher, But- falo. Ninth district—Rep.. Wm. M. Treloar, Mexico, renominated; Champ Clark, Paentts district Rep, ishard Barmcld district— * Socee renominated; dem. Le Atwood, Bleventh district—Rep., C. ¥. Jo: Louis; dem, Jno. T. Hunt, St. Louis.” Maj. Cc. E. Semele Siete Pierce, Ppuacocnta Geo. Bteel, Hilis- boro’; dem., Edward S: BO» — Bond. Fourteenth no. A. Snider, jackson; dem., Prof. W. D. Vandiver, Cape Uirardecu; pop, A: HL Livingston,’ West Plains. Ne tL a ee ace, renominated; M. E. Benton, : Montana. - At large—Silver rep., Chas. & Hartman, Boseman, renominated; rep, QO. F, God- dard, Billings. coln, odiatkthas J. % Broady, Lin- coln. Second distriofRep., David H. Mercer, Omaha, Tenoming' 3; dem., EB. R. Dufe, Omaha. ‘Third ee ee Ross L. Hammond, Fremont; fus., i Maxwell, Fremont. Fourth atatriot—Rep., Bugene J. Hainer, Aurora, reno: 3 fus, W. L. Stark, Aurora. Fifth district- . Wm. BE. Andrews, eniee renominated; fus., R. D. Suther- Sixth district—Rep., A. H. Cady, St. Paul; fus,, W. L. Greegptitearmey. 4 Nevada. At large—Rep.ciDr. Davia; pop., J. C. Doughty, Elko. New- Hampshire. First district—Rep., Cyrus A. Sulloway, Manchester, renominated; dem., J. B. ‘Neah. Second district—Rep.,, Frank G. Clarke, Peterboro; dem., Gen. D. M. White, Peter- boro; 8S. M. D., Arthur H. Drury, Bath; Pop., Slias M. Blodgett, Wentworth; pro.. A. W. Wark, Lancaster. New Jersey. First district—Rep., Henry C. Louden- slager, Paulsboro, renominated; dem. and Pop., John W. Wright, Camden. Second district—Rep., Jno. J. Gardner, At- lantic City, renominated; 8. M. D., Dr. Ar- thur E. Conroy; pro., Rev. J. Bailey Adams, Elwood; soc., Geo. Yardley, Trenton. Third district—Rep., Benj. F. Howell, New Brunswick, renominated; soc., Patrick Henry, New Brunswick; F. 8. D., Rev. John A. Wells, Liberty Corner; 8. M. D., Wm. Strother Jones. a Fourth district—Rep., Mahlon Pitney, Morristown, renominated, indorsed by 8. M. D.; dem. and pop., Augustus Cutler, Morristown. i Fifth district—Rep., Jas. F. Stewart, Pat- erson, renominated; F. S. D., Harvey W. Banks; S. M. D., Addison Ely. Sixth district—Rep., Richard W. Parker, Newark, renominated; dem. Jos. A. Beecher; soc., Jas. P. Billings. Seventh district—Rep., Thomas McEwan, ir, Jersey City, renominated; F. S. D., Alexander C. Young, Hoboken; 8. M. D., Rymier J. Wortendyke; soc., Frank Camp- bell, Jersey City. Eighth district—Rep., Chas. N. Fowler, Elizabeth, renominated; dem., Freeman 0. Willey, Orange; _soc., Wm, J. Campbell, Elizabeth; 8S. M. D., Alexander D. Noyes. New York. First district—Rep., Jos. M. Belford, Riverhead; F. 8. D., W. D. Mawell. Sccond district—Rep., Denis M. Hurley, Brooklyn, renominated; F. 8, D., Jno. M. Clancy, Brooklyn; 8. M. D., Wm. C. Red- field, Brocklyn. Tiird district—Rep., Franctg H. Wilson, Brooklyn, rerominated; F. 8. D., Charles F. Brandt, Brooklyn; S$. M. D.,’ John A. Hennessy, Brooklyn. Fourth district—Rep., Israel Brooklyn, renominated; F. 8. J. Larkin, Brooklyn; S. M. D., Nye, Brocklyn. Fifth district—Rep., Charles G. Bennett, Brock:yn, renominated; F. 8. D., Thomas D. Delaney, Brcooklyn; 3. M. D., Jacob $. Van Wyck, Brooklyn. Sixth district—Rep., James R. Howe, Brooklyn, renominated; 8. M. D., Dantel J. Walsh, Brooklyn. Seventh district_Rep. and S. M. D., Franklin Bartlett, New York, renominated: F. Fischer, D., Thomas Tammany, John G. H. Vehslage; New York. i Eighth district-Rep., John Murray Mitchell, New York (indorsed by S. M. D.); Tammany, James J, Walsh, New York. Ninth district . and S. M. D., Timo- thy J. Campbell, New York; Tammany, Thomas J. Bradley, New York; soc. lab., Daniel DeLeon, New York. Tenta district—Rép., Clarence W. Meade, New York; Tammany, Amos J. Cummings, New York; S. M! D., Calvin Tompkins, New York. a Eleventh distri¢t—Rep., Ferdinand Eid- man, New York; Tammany, William Sul- zer, New York,’ renominated; 8S. M. D., Thos. O'Cornor, New York; soc. lab., Henry Miller, New York... Twelfth district-Rep., Charles A. Hess, New. York; Tammany, Geo. B. McClellan, New York, renomipated (indorsed by 8S. M. D.); ind. Brysn jjubs and peo. party, Dr. M. M. Miller, News¥ork... : _ Thirteenth .. distticeRepy.’ Richard C. Shannon, New -¥ork, tenominated; ‘Tam- many, ThomasiW. Smith, New York; ind. Bryan. clubs aod pes. party, John J, Mur- phy, New York; 8. M. D., Abraham Somen- thal, New York. —. Fourteenth district—Rep., Lemuel E. Quigg, New York, renominated; Tam- many John Quincy Adams, New York; S. M. D., Charles V. Fornes, New York; soc., Richard Morton, New York. Fifteenth district—Rep., Phillp B. Low, New York, renominated (indorsed by S. M. D.); Tammany, ,.William HH. Burke, New ; Ind. Bryan clubs gna peo. party, A. Fisk, New York. Yor c. Sixteenth district—Rep., Ben. L. Fair- child, Pelham Hefghts; rep., William L. Ward, Portchester; S. M. D., James V. Lawrence, Yonkers; F. 8S. D., Eugene B. Travis, Peekskill. Seventeenth district—Rep., Benjamin B. Odeli, jr., Newburg, renominated; F. 3. D., D. A. Morrison, Newburg; 8. M. D., R. A: Weldemann. Eighteerth district—Rep., Gen. John Henry Ketcham; 8. M. D., Henry Metcalf, Cold Spring; F. 8. D., Richard E. Con- nell. < Nineteenth district—Rep., A. V. 3. Coch- ran, Hudson; F. S. D., Hugh W. Mc Clel- lan, Chatham; 8. M. D., Elmer T. Haines, Kinderhook; pro., N. B. Powers. Twertieth district—Rep., George Southwick, Albany, renominated. Twenty-first district—Rep., David T. Wil- bur, Oneorta, renominated; 8. M. D., L. Pell Clark, Springfield Center; dem., John H. Bagley, Catskill. Twenty-second district—Rep., Lucien L. Littauer, Gloversville; 8S. M. D., John C. N. Greene, Mecharicsville; pro., Dr. J. 8. Sweetman, Saratoga. Twenty-third district—Rep., Wallace T. Foote, jr., Port Henry, renominated; dem., W. A. Huppuch, Sandy Hill. Twenty-fourth district—Rep., Charles A. Chickering,Copenhagen, renominated; dem., O. M. Wood. Twenty-fifth district—Rep., James 58. Sherman, Utica, renominated (indorsed by 8. M. D.); ind. rep., 8. G. Heacock; F. 8. D. Cornelius Haley, Utica. Twenty-sixth district—Rep., George W. Ray, Norwich, renominated; 8. M. Charles S. Hall, Binghamton; F. 8. D., Alexander D. Wales, Binghamton. Twenty-seventh district—Rep., Theodore L. Poole, Syracuse, renominated; James J. Belden, Syracuse, rep. renominated by 8. M. D. and McKinley League; pro., Herman D. Fuller, Skaneateles. Twenty-eighth district—Rep., Sereno E. Payne, Auburn, renominated; F. 8. D., Robert L. Drummond; 8. M. D., F. O. Mason, Geneva. ‘Twenty-ninth district—Rep., Charles W. Gillett, Addison, renominated; F. 8. D., Henry W. Bowes, Bath; 8. M. D., Demel- ville Page, Sora hayite: Thirtieth district—Rep., James W. Wads- worth, Geneseo, repominated; F. 8. D., L. B. Cummings; 5. D., George A. Sweet, Datsville; pro., ‘les Freeman Williams, Middleport. ava Thirty-first distvict—Rep., Henry C. Brew- ster, Rochester,:renominated; dem, Wm. B. Ryan; 8. M. D,,. Wm. Henry Davis; ind. rep., Wm. J. Mc! aon; peo., Howard W. Sueck. is Maheny, Botaig ehominetsds Fa De > 3. ey OTThtrty-thind, dletrtsd rca Ate third district—Rep., ive, Alexander; F. & J, Henry W. Richard- son, Hamwburx, . = a Thirty-fourth district—Rep., ‘arren Hooken, Fredonig,;,renominated; F. 3. D., David F. Allen, Richburg; 8. M. D., Staley N. Wood. yea North Carclina. First district—Dem., W. H. Lucas, Swan Quarter; pop., Harry Skinner, Greenville, renom. Second district—Rep.; Geo. H. White, Tar- boro’; Gem., Fred. A. Woodward, Wilson, renom.; pop., ——— Hoover, ‘Third Fourth by iia: seneen Ww. Ww. ‘Rocks- Soro, Indore Dart of pope.; pro, As, Nebraska. and! Eleventh district—Rep., David G. Colson, | ¥irst district—Rep., Jesse B, Strode, Lin- Righth district—Rep, Romulus ¥, Linney, Theodore sy Taylorsville, renom., indorsed by pops; dem. BR. A. Doughtoa. Ninth district—Rep., Richmond Pearson, Asheville, renom: dem, 3 8, Adams, Ashe: Nerth Dakota. At large—Rep., Martin N. Johnson, Pe- tersburg, renom. Ohfo. First district—Rep., Gen. William B. Shat- tuc, Cincinnati; pop. and F. 8. D., Thos. J. Donnally, Cincinnati, Second district—Rep., Jacob H. Bromwell, Wyoming, renom.; F. 8. D. and pop., D. 8. Oliver, Cincinnati. Third district—Rep. Robert M. Nevin, Dayton; dem. and pop., John L. Brenner, Dayton. Fourth district—Rep., Rev. J. P. McLean, Allen county; dem. and pop., George A. Marshall, Sidney. Fifth district—Rep., Francis B. DeWitt, Paulding, renom.; F. 8. D. and pop., David Meekison, Napoleon. Sixth district—Rep., Seth Brown, Leba- non; dem. and pop., Harry Paxton, P. ©., Cincinnati. Seventh district—Rep., Walter L. Weaver, Springfield; dem. and pop., Dr. Francis M. Hunt, Piqua. Eighth district—Rep., Archibald Lybrand, Delaware; dem. and pop., McE. Du Bellefontaine. Ninth district—Rep., James H. Southard, Toledo, renom.; dem. and pop., Stephen Brophy, Toledo. Tenth district—Rep., Lucien J. Fenton, Winchester, renom.; dem. and pop., T. S. Hogan, Wellston. Eleventh district—Rep., Charles H. Gros- venor, Athers, renom.; dem. and pop., Wil- liam E. Finck, jr., New Lexington. Twelfth district—Rep., David K. Watson, Columbus, renom.; dem., John J. Lentz, Columbus; pop., Rev. L. E. Finleys. Thirteenth district—Rep., Stephen R. Har- ris, Bucyrus, renom.; dem., James A. Nor- ton, Tiffin, Seneca " coun’ cae: a Rhodes, Sandusky county. Fourteenth district—Rep., Winfield 8.Kerr, Mansfield, rencm.; dem., John B. Coffin- berry, Norwalk. Fifteenth district—Rep., Henry C. Van Voorhis, Zanesville, renom.; dem. and pop., J. B. Tannehill, McConnelsville. Sixteenth district—Rep., Lorenzo Danford, St. Clairsville, renom.; dem. and pop., N. H. McFadden, Steubenville. Seventeenth district—Rep., Addison 8. McClure, Wooster, renom.; dem. and po; J. A. McDowell, Millersburg. Eighteenth Uistrict—Rep., Robert W. Ta: lor, New Lisbon, renom.; dem. and pop., Isaac R. Sherwood, Canton. Nineteenth _district—Rep., Northway, Jefferson, renom. Sawyer, Akron; pop., fusion, Newton Falls. Twentieth district—Rep., Clifton B. Beach, Cleveland, renom.; dem. and pop., A. T. Van Tassell, Cleveland. Twenty-first district—Rep., Theodore E. Burton, Cleveland, renom.;'dem., Lemuei A. Russell, Cleveland; pop., Dr. L. B. Tuck- erman; soc., Walter ‘Gillett; pro., John C. McDonough. Stephen Oregon. First district—Rep., Thomas H. Tongue, Hillsboro’, elected. Second district—Rep., William R. Ellis, Heppner, renominated, elected. Pennsylvania, At large—Rep., Galusha A. Grow, Glen- wood, renominated; rep., Samuel A. Davenport, Erie; S. M. D., Benjamin C. Potts; S. M. D., Hay Walker, jr., Alle- gheny City; dem., DeWitt C. DeWitt,Brad- ford; dem. and pop., Jerume T. Ailman, Juniata; pop., John P. Correll. First district—Kep., Henry H. Bingham, Philadelphia, renominated; dem:,Horace E. James, Philadelphia; pro., J. Lewis Jen- kins, Philadelphia. Second district—Rep., Robert Adams, jr., Philadelphia, renominated; F. S. D., P. F. Mullen, Philadelphia; pro. Edward B. Cooper, Philadelphia. Third district—Rep., Frederick Halter- man, Philadelphia, renominated; S. M. William McAleer, ‘Phiiadelphi Fred. G. Hacch, Philadelphi: Roades, Philadelphia; F. S. Hudson, Philadelphia. Fourth district—Rep., James Rankin Young, Philadelphia; F. 8. D., Mark D. Cunningham, Philadelphia; pro, A. Evanson, Philadelphia. Fifth district—Rep., Alfred C. Harmer, Philadelphia, renominated; F. 8. D., Frank D. Wright, Philadelphia; fro, ‘Samuel Christian, Philadelphia. Sixth district—Rep., John B. Robinson, Media, renominated; rep., Thomas S. But- ler, Chester; F. 8. D., William H. Berry, Chester. ‘ Seventh district—Rep., Irving P. Wagner, Norristown, renominated; dem., Chas. S. Yandesrift, Bensalem; pro., D. '¥. G. Par- er. Charles . Colonel Sam Eighth district—Rep., Willlam 8. Kirk- patrick, Easton; F. 8. D., Laird H. Barber. Ninth district—Rep., Oliver Williams, Catasauqua; dem., Ermentrout, pro., Isaac P. Meikel. Tenth district-Rep., Marriott Brosius, Lancaster, renominated; dem., Edward D. Reilly, Lancaster. Eleventh district—Rep., Willia Scranton; F. 8. D., E. John S. Zlupas. Twelfth district—Rep., Morgaa B. Will- lams, Wilkesbarre; F. 8. D., John M. Gar- man. Thirteenth district—Rep., Chas.N.Brumm, Minersville, renominated; F. 8. D., Watson pard. m Connell, . Merrifield; peo., F. She Feurteenth district—Rep., Marlin E. Olm- stead, Harrisburg; F. 8. D., Jacob F.Klugh, Highspire. Fifteenth district--Rep., James H. Cod- ding, Towanda, renominated; dem., Chas. P. Shaw. Sixteenth district—Rep., Horace B. Pack- er, Wellsboro’; peo., Luther B. Siebert. Seventeenth district—Rep., Monroe H. Kulp, Shamokin, renominated; jem, Al- Phonsus Walsh; fro., M. P. Lutz, Blooms- burg. Eighteenth district—Rep., Thaddeus M. Mahon, Chambersburg, renominated; F. 8. D., Wm. E. Kearns. Nineteenth district—Rep., Frank E. Hol- lar, Carlisie; ind. rep., James A. Stahle, Emigsville, withdrawn in favor Hollar; F. S. D., George J. Benner; 8. M. D., Charles A. Hawkins, York. Twentieth district—Rep., contest; F. 8. D., R. C. McNamara, Bedford; soc. labor, Clar- ence Pieth. Twenty-first district—Rep., E. E. Robbins, Greensburg; F. S. D., Samuel 3. Blyholder. ‘Twenty-second district—Rep.,John Dalzell, Pittsburg, renominated; 8. M. D., Elwin Z. Smith; F. 8S. D., John Miller, Pittsburg. Twenty-third district—Rep., William A. Stone, Allegheny, renominated; S. M. J. Brooks; F. S. D., Morrison Foster Twenty-fourth district—Rep., Ernest F. Acheson, Washington, renominated; F. 8. and pop., Jonn Purman; pro., B. C. Mc- Grew. Twenty-fifth district—Rep., James J. Da- idson, Beaver; F. 8. and peo. John G. McConahy, New Castle. Twenty-sixth district—Rep., J. C. Sturte- vant, Conneautsville; dem. and pop., Jos. C. Sibley. Twenty-seventh district—Rep.,Charles W. Stone, Warren, renominated; F. 8. and peo., William J. Breene, Venango. Twenty-eighth district—Rep., William C. Arnold, Dubois, renominated; F. 8. D., Jack L. Spangler, Bellefonte. = Rhode Island. First district—Rep., Melville Bull, New- port, renominated; §. M. D., George T. Briggs; dem., George Brown, Providence. Second district—Rep., Adin B. Capron, Stilwater; dem., Dr. Lucius F. C. Garvin; Pop., Pierce. South Carolina, First district—Rep, G. W. Murray, Charleston; dem., William Elliott, Beau- fort, renominated. Second district—Rep., B. P, Chatfield, Aiken. district » Anson C. Walhaltas dem., Cc. Laine oe ton, renominated. Fourth district—Rep., Pratt 8. Buber, Laurens; dem., Stanyarns Wilson, Spar- Fitth | district—Rep.. John _¥, dom, Thomas J. Strait Leas? once; dom, Sohn 2” Mobaurin, Satiess 11 Jonesboro; ind. rep.. W. H. Nelson; dem., 1, 1, Lawrence, Greenville; pro, 8. R. Chever, Unioal City. Second district—Hep., Henry R. Gibson, Knoxville, renominated. Third district—Rep., W. J. Cift, Chat- tanooga; dem., John A. Moon, Chatta- nooga; pop., Farris, Chattanooga. Fourth district—Rep., Charles H. Whit- ney, Cookeville; dem., Benton Man, Carthage, renominated. Fifth district—Rep., Dr. Sydney Houston, Wartrace: dem., James D. Richardson, Murfreesboro, renominated; pop., W. W- Erwin. Sixth district—Rep., G. Q. Boyd, Clarke- ville; F. 8. D., John Ripe eT! Nash- ville; 8. M. D., (7) to nomin: . Seventh district—Rep., A. M. ax ae = Columbia; dem., contest; pop., 4. rs Blackburn. Eighth district—Rep., John E. McCall, Lexington, renominated; dem., contest. 3 Ninth district—F. 8. D., Rice A. Pierce; pop., John H. McDowell. Tenth district—Dem., Josiah we Memphis, renominated; F. 8. D., E. . Carmack. Texas. First district—Rep., A. C. Tompkins, Hempstead; F. 8. D., aos H. Ball, Hintsville; pop., Joseph H. Engle. Second district—Rep., John M. Claiborne, Rusk; F. 8. D., Sam. B. Cooper, Woodville (renominated); pop., B. A. Calhoun. nee Third district—Rep., —; dem. BS 2, De. Graffenreid, Longview; pop., W. E. Farmer, Greenville. Fourth district—Pop., —— Davis, Texar- kana. h W. Fifth district—Rep., ——: dem., Josep! Bailey, Gainesville (renominated); S. M. D. R C. Foster, Denison. - a Sixth district—Rep. ——; dem. R. A. Barker, Dallas; pop., a oS aa Seventh district—Rep., Dr. Thomas A. Pepe, Cameron; 8. M. D., E. L. Anthony, Waco; F. 8. D., R. L. Henry; pop., W, L. Dauthitt, Holland. taunt Righth district—Rep., A. G. Mc. Brownwood: -dem., S. W. T. Lanham, Weatherford; pop., C. H. Jenkins, Bro’ wood; 8. M. D., J. H. Smith, Fort Worth. Ninth district—Rep., W. K. Makemson, Georgetown; dem., Joseph D. Sayers, are trop (renominated); pop., Rev. Reddin An- drews. Tenth district—Rep., R. B. Hawley, Gal. veston; dem., J. H. Shelburne, Bellville pop., Noah Allen, Galveston. Eleventh district—Rep., H. Grass, Corpus Christi; dem., Rudolph Kleburg, Cuero (re- nominated). Twelfth district—Rep., George H. Noonan, San Antonio (renominated); dem., J. H. Slayden; pop., — McRae. Thirteenth district—Rep., ——; dem., —. Utah. At large—F. 8. R., Lafayette Holbrook. Provo; dem., J. W. King, Provo. Vermont. First district—Rep., H. Morrisville (elected). Second district—Rep., William W. Grout, Barton (elected). Henry Powers, Virginia. First district—Rep., Walter B. Tyler, Fredericksburg; dem., William A. Jones, Warsaw. Second district—Rep., R. A. Wise, Wil- liamsburg; dem., William A. Young, Nor- folk; S. M. D., William Whaley, Norfolk. Third district—Rep., Lunsford L. Lewis, Richmond; dem., John B. Lamb, Richmond; pro., J. O. Alwood, Richmond. Fourth d'strict—Rep., R. T. Thorp, Boyd- ton; dem., Sydney P. pop., J. Thomas Geode, Skipw:th. Fifth district—Rep., John R. Brown, Mar- tinsville; dem., Claude A. Swanson, Chat- ham (renominated). Sixth district—Rep., J. Hampton Hoge, Roanoke; dem., Peter J. Otey, Lynchburg (renominated); 8S. M. D., D. Radford, Bed- ford. Seventh district—Rep., Robert J. Walker, Mt. Jackson; dem. James Hay, Madison c. H. Eighth district—Rep., Patrick H. McCaull, Brandy station; dem, W. F. Rixey, Cul- Peper. Ninth district—Rep., James A. Walker, Wytheville; dem. Samuel W. Williams, Wytheville. Tenth district—Rep.. Jacob Yost, Staun- ton; dem., H. D. Flood, West Appomattox. = Washington. At large—Rep., William H. Doolittle, Ta- coma (renominated); dem., J. H. Lewis, Seattle. At large—Rep., Samuel C. Hyde, Spokane (renominated); F. S. D., W. C. Jones, Spo- kane. West Virginia. First district—Rep., Blackburn B. Dove- ner, Wheeling, rerominated;dem., W. W. Arnett, Wheeling; pop., E. W. Stone, New Martinsville. Second district—Alston G. Dayton, Phil- lippi, renominated; dem. and pop., William G. Brown, Kingwood. Third district—Rep., Charles P. Dorr, Ad- dison; dem. pop, E. W. Wilson, Charlestons Fourth district—Rep., Warren Miller, Huntington, renominated; dem. and pop., Walter Pendleton, Hamlin; pop., G. War- ren Hayes, Spencer. Wisconsin. First district—Rep., Henry A. Cooper, Ra- cine, renominated: dem. and pop. J. L. Mahoney, Jamesville. Second district—Rep., Edward Sauerher- ing, Mayvilie, renominated; dem. and pop., W. H. Rogers. Third district—Rep., Joseph W. Babcock, fred J. Davis, Barneveld. Fourth district—Rep., Theobold Otjen, Milwaukee, renominated; pop., Robert Schilling, Milwaukee, indorsed by demo- crats; nat. sil., James L. Gates, Milwaukee. Fifth district—Kep., Samuel 8. Barney, West Bend, renominated; dem. and po} G. M. Winans, Waukesha. Sixth district—Kep., J. H. Davidson, Osh- kosh; dem. and pop., W. F. Greenwald, Oshkosh. Seventh district—Rep., Michael Griffin, Eau Claire, renominated. Eighth district—Pep., Edward 8. Minor, Sturgeon Bay, renominated. Ninth district--Alexauder Stewart, Wau- sau, renomihated; dem. aad pop., W. W. O'Keefe, Ashlani. Tenth district—Rep., John J. Jenkin: Chippewa Falls, renommated; pop., F. 3. Parker, West Superior. Wyoming. At large—Rep., Frank W. Mondell, New- castle, renominated; dem., John E. Os- borne, Rawlins; pop., William Brown, Big Horn City. Arizona. Rep., A. J. Doran; dem., Mark A. Smith, Tcmbstone; pop., W. O'Neil. New Mexico. Rep., Thomas B. Catron, Santa Fe, re- nominated; pop., L. Bradford Prince. Okishoma. Dennis T. Flynn, Guthrie, renom- dem. and pop., Rev. T. ¥. Calla- —_——_ JUDGE LAMBERTSON’S VIEWS. tunted han. Rep Judge G. M. Lambertson of Nebraska, rs- sistant secretary of the treasury under President Harrison, is in the city for a few days on private business. 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