General James B. Weaver, Presidential Nominee Of The Third Party
At the. recent tiivcntk'in at Omalui, the I'eoiile's party nominated Gen James B. Wteover; of Io:Vji. for the presiidaney. He was toorn at Dayton, O., in Jume l.s.'ï:?, wrved duribg the war wirtili a.n Iowa regSmejit of wli.it'h lie beoanne catonipl, and was nifiOe br:i.'iHl::'r fjiaiieral. He served ÍOT a tinne as dl-itrtot attornjr and in 1878 was èlectedl to eongress on the Greetiback ticket. In 1880 he was Oreeniaek cajitlMat1 prosiidfflit mnd rwervod 307,306 votes. In 1884 he was retuiimedi to conRress, í-etiTiüií; im 18S), havins been rtefeatpd' for a fTmrt.h term. iia 1888. Since then he has been onc of the editors of tlie Iowa Tïtinuie, a weekly oriíRn of tiie Farmer's Allii!:-e. pubüshéd Mötaes.
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