Democratic Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 September 1886 — POLITICAL. [ARTICLE]

POLITICAL.

California Democrats nominated Jackson Temple, Byron Waters, and J. T. Sullivan for Supreme Judges, and adopted a platform approving Cleveland’s administration, favoring the free coinage of silver, the restoration of the wool tariff, and the enactment of legislation for the deportation of all Mongolians in the country. The California State Democratic Convention completed its ticket by nominating Washington Bartlett, Mayor of San Francisco, for Governor, and M. F. Tarpey, of Alameda, for Lieutenant Governor. Congressional nominations: Fifth Georgia, J. D. Stewart, Democrat; Eighth Missouri, J. J. O’Neill, Democrat; First Mississippi, John M Allen, Democrat; Sixth Alabama, John H. Bankhead, Democrat; Sixth Texas, Joseph Abbott, Democrat: Fifth Mississippi, C. F. Anderson, Democrat Congressional nominations: Twentyfifth Pennsylvania District, J. F. Maffett, Republican j Tenth Kentucky, W. P. Taulbee,

Democrat; Fifth Alabama. James E. Cobb, Democrat