Rensselaer Republican, Volume 17, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 September 1884 — POLITICAL. [ARTICLE]

POLITICAL.

JosErH O; Smith, Secretary of State of Maine, sends out the following figures as the footings of the vote for Governor at the recent election: Robie, 78,912; Redman, 59.061; H. B. Eaton. 3,137; Eustis, 1,190; W. A. Eaton, 97; scattering, 16. This shows -a majoritv for Robie over all of 13,411. One hundred representatives of the Equal Rights party gathered on a farm in Prince George’s County, Maryland, to ratify the nomination of Mrs. Lockwood for the Presidency of the United States. The candidate spoke on the necessities of woman suffrage and the evils of monopolies. Congressional nominations: Geo. West, Republican, Twentieth New York District; Lyman Coe, Republican, Fourth Connecticut; John G, Carlisle, Democrat, Sixth Kentucky: Lewis F. Payne, Democrat,. Thirty-third New York; Henry J. Cookingham, Republican, Twen-ty-third New York; Thomas M. Ferrell, Democrat, First New Jersey; C. C. Burnett, Republican, 21st Ohio; E. C. Carleton, Democrat, Seventh Michigan; C. A. Newcomb, Republican, Tenth Missouri; O. J. Atkinson, People’s party, Seventh Michigan; Joseph Rankin, Democrat, Fifth Wisconsin; L. A. Larson, Democrat, Eighth Wisconsin; W. O. Dallmeyer, Republican, Eleventh. Wisconsin ; R. R. Marshall, Democrat, Second Virginia; A. A. Ramsey, Republican. Third Massachusetts; John D. LoUg, Republican, Second Massachusetts! F. B. Grant, Democrat,Second New Jersey; John H. Rogers, Democrat, Fourth Arkansas; F. E. Shaw, Democrat, Second Maryland; J. H. Stickel, Democrat, Second Nebraska: Charles O’Neill, Republican, Second Pennsylvania; William D. Kelley, Republican, Fourth Pennsylvania; Allen Miller, Republican, Thirteenth Ohio; F. D. Ely* Republican, Ninth Massachusetts; J. F. Wait, Republican, Third Connecticut; 0. C. Clark, Democrat, Fourteenth John Atkinson. Republican, First Michigan; L. Ira Davenport, Republican, Twentyninth New York; Alex Graves. Democrat, Fifth Missouri; George West, Republican, Twentieth New York; H. C. McCoy, Democrat, Tenth Iowa; John Hailley, Democrat, Idaho Territory. The Democrats and Butlerites are to fuse in Pennsylvania. The electoral ticket will be made up of twenty-three Cleveland men and seven of Butler’s friends.