CURTIS ELECTED.: His Plurality for Mayor 2515 Out of a Total Vote of 68,618. Board of Aldermen Stands 7 Republicans to 5 Democrats---License by 11,799. VOTE OF THE CITY. PEABODY GREETS CURTIS. Democratic Candidate Accepts His Defeat With Good Nature. MAYOR MATTHEWS' OPINION. Result Requires No Comment; This is a Republican Year. MR CURTIS IS GRATEFUL. In All His Manifestations of Gratitude He Has Only One Fault to Find, and That is With The Globe. AT THE CURTIS HOMESTEAD. Father of the Mayor-Elect Happy Over His Son's Victory. DOLAN MORE THAN SATISFIED. He Received the Largest Vote Ever Given a Labor Candidate in Boston. HALLSTRAM AND FOTTLER. Both Are Satisfied With the Showing Made at the Polls. FLOOD AND HIS FUTURE. Alderman Elect Gratified at the Vote of His Own Ward. FOLSOM AND SANFORD. They Expected Curtis to Win, but Were Doubtful About Aldermen. BRYANT WAS HOPEFUL. He Thinks Many Democrats Voted for Republican Alderman. Chairman Hibbard's Statement. Alderman Dever's Comments. Witt Has Nothing to Say. Presho Expresses
Boston Daily Globe (1872-1922); Boston, Mass.. 12 Dec 1894: 1.
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