Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 October 1894 — FUSION IN NEBRASKA. [ARTICLE]
FUSION IN NEBRASKA.
Antl-Fusionists Withdraw and Nominate a Straight Ticke*. After a session prolonged until midnight the Nebraska Democratic State convention at Omaha nominated Congressman Bryan for United States Senator and mado a ticket that includes five of the candidates on the Populist ticket. The opponents to fusion, numbering 194 delegates, then bolted the convention, organized a separate meeting and began the work of selecting a straight Democratic ticket. The Popul.st nominees, indorsed by the Democrats are; Judge Holcomb, candidate for Governor; J. N. Gaffin, for Lieutenant Governor; D. B. Carey, for Attorney General; S. J. Kent, for Commissioner of Public Lands and Buildings, and W. A. Jones, for Surerintendent of Public Instr, ct-ion The following State ticket was nominated by the bolters: For Governor—r. 11 stui-devauc. Lieutenant Governor —R E Dunphy. Secretary ot State—D. T. Rolf. Auditor—Otto Bauman. Treasurer—Luke Drldenthal. Attorne-- General—John H. Ames. Commissioner ot Public Landi and Buildings—Jacob Bigler. Superintendent Public Instruction—Milton Doolittle.
