Rensselaer Republican, Volume 24, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 August 1892 — POLITICAL. [ARTICLE]

POLITICAL.

Gen. Weaver spoke in San Francisco on the 10th. > > Putnam county Prohibitionists have nominated a ticket. . „ Georgia Republican will not put up a State ticket nor fuse with the People’s party. Charles E. Bullington, of Hardingsburg proposes to establish a People's party paper at Salem. lowa People’s party has placed a full ticket in tho fields and prophecy, it will carry the State. ; Governor McKinley has consented. address the McKinley Club of Terre Haute during the coming campaign. A. J. You, a railroad engineer of Allen county, has been nominated for Congress by tho Republicans of the Twelfth District *, . 4. The Goodland Herald, heretofore the “leading Democratic paper in Newton couhty, has come out for Harrison. The editor objects to the so-called “British fji-'ee trade plank of the Chicago platform.” 1 Ex-Goverhpr Gray,Congressman Cooper, Gen. J. C. Black, Attorney General Smith,'. J. G. Shanklin and John W. Kern have accepted invitations to attend the Democratic barbecue at Shelby villa,,on the 28th of September. A union political meeting Was held a-t 1 Rome City on the 11 th. Claude Matthews Democrat, Lcßoy Templeton, People’s, Governor Chase, Republican, and Rev. Worth, Prohibitionists, all candidates for Governor spoke for their -respective par--1 ties. The crowd was immense. Speaking about, tho political outlook in ; hastate, Governor Boyd, of Nebraska, who day said: “Cleveland will lose Nebraska ibecauso wc shall not support him, but will vote for Weaver, for the purpose of beating Harrison. We shall put out our national ticket, but will support Weaver, as their is no hope of straight success.” General Stevenson announces that he will speak in Inidana from September 1 to 7. He will then return to Illinois for ten days and afterward will visit North Carolina, remaining until tho end of September. He will come back to Illinois upon closing his tour in North Carolina, and will devote the most of the month of October to work in his own State. During tho month, however, he will make several speeches in New Y’ork State at points to be selected. ~ ; ... j.k