Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 June 1888 — Presidential Candidates Galore. [ARTICLE]
Presidential Candidates Galore.
It may not be generally known, although we have endeavored to keep our readers thoroughly posted in all such matters, of the number and names composing the candidates for the Presidency already nominated. They are: Albert E. Redstone, of California, foi President, and John Colvin, of Kansas, for Vice President, nominated at Washington on February 22d by the Industrial Reform Party; Belva A. Lockwood, of the District of Columbia, for President, and Alfred H. Love, of Pennsylvania, for Vice President, nominated at Des Moines, lowa, on May 15th by woman suffragists; A. J. Streator; of Illinois, for President, and Charles E. Cunningham, of Arkansas, for Vice President, nominated at Cincinnati on May 16th, by the Union Labor Party, and Rebert H. Cowdry, of Illinois, for President, and W. H. T. Wakefield, of Kansas, for Vice President; noniinated at Cincinnati on May 17th, by the United Labor Party; Clinton B. Fisk, of New Jersey, and Rev. Dr. Brooks, of Missouri, nominated by the Prohibitionists at Indianapolis, May 31, and Grover Cleveland, of New York, and Allen G. Thurman, of Ohjp, nominated by the Democrats at St. Louis. June 7tb.
