Rensselaer Republican, Volume 17, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 November 1884 — ELECTION ECHOES. [ARTICLE]

ELECTION ECHOES.

Vermont is safe for Blaine. Arkansas is solid for Cleveland. Joe Mulhattan admits his defeat. Georgia and Rhode Island are still safe. The election was a great lung-tester for both sides. It is currently reported that Cleveland has carried Kentucky. “The enemies he had made” were on deck with a_s„ealping-knife. Pennsylvania gives the champion Republican majority this year. Texas comes to the front as the champion Democratic State. Cleveland’s majority is placed at 100,000. At a precinct, in the Eleventh Ward of Baltimore some nnkiiown person placed in the box a ballot for Belva Lockwood. The Tammany candidate for Mayor of New York City is defeated by over 10,000 plurality. Ex-Mayor Grace, the candidate of the County Democracy, is elected. Belya Lockwood concedes her defeat, and bears it with an appearance of cheerful resignation, but it is Suspected tint she is chagrined m no small degree at the fact that her vote is not large enough to keep her in curl papers for a week.