Rensselaer Republican, Volume 18, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 April 1886 — POWDERLY FOR GOVERNOR. [ARTICLE]

POWDERLY FOR GOVERNOR.

The Pennsylvania Democrats Think Seri-, ously of Nominating Him. 1 —(Pittsburgh special.). Leadibg Democrats in this city are talking of nominating General Master Workman PoxVderly for Governor. They think he could carry the labor volte as well as the which would insure his election. Jameß ,H. Hopkins, who has been spoken of for the position, positively declines, and his friends say he will throw his influence in Powderfy’s favor, The only other prominent Democrat now mentioned for the office is ex-Senator Buekalew, but as he would be antagonized by the llarse faction his chcnnes are slim. Thbre is very little doubt that Mr. Powderly will Vie honored with the nomination, if he will consent to. accept. He will be sounded on the matter in a short time. I ■'■■■■-. , j; === Pennsyt.van-ia Democrats are aiixi ms” to have Mr. Franklinr B. Gowea run for Governor. ■ ~"T W. W. COBCOBAN has sent a S3OO chcdk to the Treasurer of the Hendricks monument fund. A STKAwnBRHT plant has been exhibited in Gainesville, Ga., which contains 149 berries. Nasby is now an Alderman in Toledo. His account with Bascom ought to be Bettied., .'T