Pennsylvania, Sixth district, .John B. B...
Pennsylvania, Sixth district, .John B. Bobinson (Rop.). The Nebraska Republicana ia State convontion óii the 34th at Lincoln nominatod the followlnjj ticket: Kor Governor, L, D. Richards; Lleutenant-Govrnor, Thomas Majors; Sooretary of State, J. C. Allon; Auditor, Thomas llenton; Treasurcr, J. K. Ilill; ('ommissionor of l'ublic I.ands, G. H. Humpbrey; Atturuey-Uenerai, (ieorge E. Hastings; Superintendent of l'ublic Instruction, A. K. Goudy. Resolutions ■ware adopted indorsing the disablllty ponsion bill, domunding lnishition to secure purity of elections, favoring revisión of the tariff in the interest of the producur and laboror anii donouncIng trusts. FitKDKitK K Douoi.ash, United State Minister to Hayti, arrivod in Xew York on the 2óth frora Port au Prince. He ald peace pruvailed in Hayti. Nathaniki. R. Lockk, the fathcr of the late I). K. Locke, better known as "Petroloum V. Iasby," died in Toledo, O., on the 2"th, at the age of 97 years. He was considorod the oldest Methodist in the United States and was one of the founders of the Republican party. The Massachusetts Kopublicans will moet in Suite convention at Uoston on September 17. A Natio.vai, convention of the Union Labor party, to which farmers' organirations are invited to send ropresentatlves, has been called to meet at St. Louis on the Sdof September. The Democratie Congressional convention of the Fourth Oblo district, after takinj 600 ballots at Greenville, adjourned on the arth until September 3, when they will moot at Piqua.
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