Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 November 1884 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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' The plurality for Clevelend and Hendricks in New York is still maintained, and their election conceded by Mr. Blaine,s managers. Indiana gives Governor Gray 7,092 plurality; Manson, 5,848; Myers, 5,012; Cooper, 8,811. The balance of the DemocraticState ticket was elected by about the same figures. We were promised a copy of the vote of Jasper county, by a gentleman present at the canvass, but did not receive it in time for publication te-day. Will give it to our readers next week. THE GRAND JOLLIFICATION Held in Rensselaer, Monday evening, exceeded the expectations of the mostjsanguine. The immense numbers -in at tendance necessitated a change of programme,-and the speaking was held out of doors. The remarks of E. C. Nowels, Douthit, Roberts and Jessen, were short, to the point, and received with cheers. The Glee Club, too, performed well its part. After these exercises the crowd cut loose, and the air resounded with the mnsic of the Band/martial music, blasts frdta thousands of tin horns, and shouts of the vast multitude for Cleveland and Hendricks. Many Republicans joined in the general jubilee. The din was kept up to a late hour On the following morning it was discoveied the Town was Paint* *d R«d. The whole affair passed off peaceably.