i -' THESCRANTON THIBUNE-WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 9, 1808 A JONAS LONG'S SONS.' Some Facts It is true that this store shows at retail twice the quantity of any other retail store in many stocks four times the assortment. This is of great advantage to look ers as well as buyers. To sit down at a meagre counter and think that there is noth ing else is a loss to the buyer. The stocks are fresh, and by large sales are kept moving. No inducement suffices here to sell unworthy goods. No matter how low our prices, we keep up the standard of reliability. r &rAh &JW WM TsAl CrV . V . s ia- f c-r & p V iurj&y'f Do vou Want Your The skill Hat or Bonnet to is iicre ior Up in Stvle designing; ue in 5iyie e the facj. ties for trimming. And you don't have to rnty Paris, London or New York prices, either. This week interest centers around trimmed hats at $5.oo that others ask SS.50 for and show no shair c. To all intents and purposes they're equal to the high est priced. Plain, lavish or beau tiful take your pick. Kn6w That Your Eyes Are Prop erly Fitted. No wonder e y e s you it "lasses your hurt the don't fit. We know how to lit them properly and at little cost to you. You've only the glasses to pay for; we lit them free. This week: Heavy solid gold frames, llnest quality jercople lenses, in neat leather cati; Not Jii.flO c-3 Ail ljut ..................... V' --' Pest quality nlckul cyo gloss ami (pcctaclo frames, with llrst quality nnoscoplc lenses; always 51.50 n-ir hero at you Good quality spectacles, ulckol 9c. frames .uc 2,000 Yards of 10c Silkoline at 5c the Yard. Don't estimate quality as in ferior because ol price. This is Jonas Long's Sons quality must ilways be right. Only a thousand yafds all told; exquisite colorings, charming patterns. You'd travel a long way to beat it at 10c Yours for half that while it lasts. THIRD FLOOR. Women's Flan- Not much nelette and Cal- choicc , be- m Wronnprc tween them as co wrappers. t0 styIe save that the Flannelettes are the warm est. Made up from pretty patterns with ruffles over shoulders and braid trimmed. The price: sixty nine cents a third less than they've sold for all along. To be exact, they were )S cents. Only 160 all told. Oxford Teachers' We're put Bibles, 82c; and " these a New Elste Hook. SSrfnto hundreds of teachers, and scholars' hands; but there arc less than a hundred more to go at el2lity two cents. Hound in flexible Morocco, com plete with concordance and all texts. With the patent thumb in dex, they're $1.1 ;. Choose. "Hlsie on the Hudson." Out to day and here for you. Martha Finley has done her best 'with the story. Her price, $1.25; ours, 79 cents. Women's Tailor Made Suits Away Under Value. They're 111 a d e up from the fin est Venetian Clohs, but in blue and bl.ick only. Jackets are fly-front style, wjth dart sleeve and silk lined ail through. Skirts bound in silk vel vet and best percaline lining. They arc yours at POl$i2.85but$8.9S. If they caused admit ation at the former price what will they do today at this ridiculously low one? Only 2 all told, so choose quickly-All Item in Under- There is wear for Women, upwards of 23c the Price. 3 o 5Ue"Sr fleece lined vests and pants. Vests silk taped and crochet edge trim med, pearl buttons. On sale at 23 cents the garment. Something: About fiood groccr the Groceries jcs cheap You Get Here. h0n$?l You mav be sure that you'll gel nothing but the best here. And you might compare these prices with others: Best Minnesota flour, hbl Sugar cured bums, pouml Ligln creamery butter, pound..., Pest blend Mexican coffee, lb... Culumct laundry soap, 12 cakes. BASEMENT. .i.i'j .S',i. J lie. 23c. 23e. is lis si ll JONAS LONG'S SONS. Tomorrow Thursday The few items which fol low will be among our Bar gains for tomorrow. We give them space in our Store News today because of their exceptional goodness. But the prices are for Thursday only, so do not expect them today, or Friday. Satin and Gro Grain Hibbons. 1,500 yards of line satin and ero-erain rib bon in all the new shades, VA, A and A- inches wide, positively worth 30c yard; Thursday only 19c Three Items in Fine Silks. We start the ball rolling Thursday morning by offering five pieces of 27 .inch Black Satin Duchessc, all silk and positive value Si, at 75 cents the yard. Our dress goods man urges you to note the extreme width. Besides, these two bargains: Tm pieces of 19-ln. all Silk Wnck Puehtssc Satin-the I'.liit! ttmt will give excellent Wfiii-; w glumly AQr i.t. ; Thursday oi.iy Tons'leoes f Mark TaffVln. all pure silk; 110 weighting; ri'Ki luny oe. Thursday only 49c A Chance to Roast the Turkey. Thursday only we will place on sale in the basement, 100 Self Basting Maryland Roasters, made of the best duality sheet-iron, double seamed tomers; every one guaranteed perfect at nineteen cents each. If you arc any judge of Roasters, you'll pronounce these worth 4cjc. Along with them are two other offerings in bruise-furnishings: All-glass Sterol Lump", la-iu high: founts hold one niiarl f oil, n. nr I.'uph lino China Sauce Iil-.lir. that I .in worth Pi each in L'o Thais. - I 3c ilaj only lit I d WHERE OFFICIALS VOTED. Postmaster General Smith at Phila delphia Other Cabinet Votes. "Washington. Nov. S. Postmaster General Charles Kmury Smith cast his votoatancarlyhour iuPhllndelphia to day and returned nt once to Washing ton and spent most of tho afternoon at bis desk. All of the the assistant postmaster generals, .Messrs. Heath, Shallenborger, Merrltt and Prlstow. were at their respective homes vot ing. Secretary Illlss was kept Indoors at his homo apartments by a bad cold, but Assistant Secretary Ryan was voting in Kansas nnd Asststnnt Sec retary Davis was returning homo af ter closing up In Seattle, Washington, last night, a hard two months' cam paigning tour throughout the coun try. Civil Service Commissioners Urewer and Harlow voted in Michi gan and Missouri, respectively. Secretary of Agriculture Wilson has been doing some campaigning, but could not be nway from Washington nt thl" time, his department being leprescnted at the polls by Assistant Secretnry Hrlghnm, who voted in Ohio. Secretary Gage spent the day at his desk at the treasury department and Attorney General Griggs was In New Jersey at his home. All of the secretaries in the state, war and navy departments were iiuict y attending to their olllclal duties to day. Secretary Hay has no vote and Swretailos Alger and Long were ev idently under no apprehension as to the res. ills of the elections In their lespeetlve states. Assistant Secretary Mi'IKlejohn was the only prominent of ficial absent, having engaged In tho Nebraska campaign up to tho last moment. At tho pension bureau Commission er Kvans made elaborate plana for re ceiving tho election news and tonight a large crowd from among the oi'lclals and employes of the Interior depart ment, who were Invited, gathers-d about the great court in the bunding when the returns were displayed on canvas. M'KINLEY'S RETURN. Expresses Satisfaction nt the Re publican Weather. Pittsburg, Nov. S. President McKIn ley and party reached Pittsburg on tho return trip from Canton at 0.45 o'clock this t'Venlng on n special train, which mnde the run from Canton In about thieo hours and a half. The trip to this city was without incident oth er thun that at several towns along the road large crowds hud gathered and the president heartily cheered as the train swept past. Upon arrivnl here the president was met by a representative of the Asso ciated Press, who gave him the meagre returns received up to that hour. Mr. McKlnley declined to make any comment upon tho news, but expressed satisfaction over the ' "Itepubllcnn weather" generally prevailing through out the east, and snld It would be worth thousands of votes. At this point tho special train was abandoned and the president's car Cleopatra was attached' to tho regular train, which lift for Washington at 7.05 p. in., and will reach tho capital at 7.40 o'clock to morrow morning. No Opportunity to Observe. Mrs. Gasketl Is Mrs. Snooper much of a talker? Mr. Hlckctts I don't know. I'm sine; I've never sut la the Mine box with lnr at the oper.i or been with her In a. whist game. New Vimk Woild, TONIGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT And each day nnd night dining this week you ciin get at any duiBBlKt'H Kemp's Ilul cum for the Throat nnd Lungs, acknowl edged to be the moHt successful remedy ever sold fur Coughs, Croup, IlrouehlllH, Aethmu and Consumption, det a bottle toiluy and keep It alwavs In tho house, so you can check your cold ut once. Prlco 23c. uml DUe. Bample bottle fre. $ 11 S $8 REPUBLICANS WIN IN THIS COUNTY Concluded to bed. Attorney George. S. Horn, At torney Joseph O'Urlen nnd ex-SherllT John J. Fnhcy dictated the following statement: "Wo predict that Judge Ounstcr will have (i plurality of at least 7.000. based upon the llgures made at' head quarters before closing. It may bo necessary to have all the returns, In cluding the soldiers' vote to decide tho content between Conncll and Snndo, but tho commltteo having charge of the figures on congressional matter, nfter Jlgurlng upon tho returns re ceived nntl from estimates of tho dis tricts not yet heard from predict Mr. Sando's election by at least COO plu rality. "We think Flaherty Is elected by 200 plurality, and there uro so few re turns from the senatorial nnd other olllces that It is Impossible to base un estimate." AT CAMP MEADE. Result of the Voting There Can didates for Whom the Vote of the Thirteenth Was Registered. Special to tho Scranton Tribune. Camp Meade, Nov. &. The election returns In the lClghth and Thirteenth have been slow Ifi coming In. In the Eighth no c'ellnlto returns bav lien received at i) v. in. The vote in the Thirteenth in the aggregate In as fol lows Governor Stone, 20i; Jenks, 103. Lieutenant Governor Gobln, ."11; Sowden, 71. Secretnry of Internal Af fairs, Latta, '-'37; DoLacey, 1',$; Super ior Court Judge W. W. Potter, ;:.'J; W. D. Porter, 203; Trlckott, III; Hower, 11(5. Congrcssman-at-Lurge Grow, L".'S; Davenport, 2'3; Weller, ai. 'nuns, IJepuKentr.tlve Council, 1SS; Snndo, I'l. Stale Senator YaugluMi l!i; Cuiumlngs, lit. Judge of Common Pleas Uunsler. 227: Smith, 7. County Coroner 1 Cohort, 163; Sultry, Jul. County Surveyor Stevenson, ill. Dunning, Hit, This is the general result, though theie are a few scattered votes yet un accounted for, and shows In every In stance ICepubllcan majorities. Gen eral Gobln polled the largest votes. The election up to last the moment aroused great Interest nnd enthusiasm. Theie Is general rejoicing in camp outside of the effects of the election this afternoon as an order was received at regimental headquarters reuniting the Thirteenth to be in readiness to move promptly at R o'clock on next Monday morning on Its trip to Augusta, On. The news makes the boys jubi lant. Ten teams of tho Third brigade will leave here tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock for the south. The Issuing of furloughs has been stopped, and all are now ready and anxious to leave for the new home. Kichurd J. Itourke. RETURNS FROM SCRANTON First Ward. Second district. Governor Stone, It., 42: Jenks. D !; Swallow, Pro., 133. Lieutenant Governor Gobln, It., 70; Sowden, D., 9; Nichols, Pro.. SC. Sec retary of Internal Affairs Latta. It., CS: DoLacy, D IS; Dlckmn, Pro.. SO. Judge of Superior Court W. W. Por ter. 11., 7C; AV. D. Porter, It.. 71: Trlckott, D S2; Bower, D., 7. Cou-Stessman-at-Large Grow, It., SI; Dav enport, IC, 7tt; lams, D ; Weller, D., 14. Congressman Conncll, It., 07; San do, D 21; Leach, Pro., SS. Senator Vaughan, It., CI; Cummlngs, D.. 12; Coleman, I'm., PR; Kverott, S. L., 2. Judge Gunstor, IC, CS; Lathrope. I'm., iifi; Smith, I. C. 2(5. Coroner Huberts, It., 76; Snltry, D., 13; Treverton, Pro., SI. Surveyor Stevenson. It,, CO; Dun ning, IX, 2S; .Mitchell, Pro., 73. Third district. Governor Stone. It., IC; Jenks, 1)., 10; Swallow, Pro., n. Lieutenant governor Gobln, It., CS; Sowden, IX, 13; Nichols, Pro,, 3(5, Sec letary of internal affairs Latta, It.. 70; DoLacy. D.. 10: Dickson, Pro.. 17. Judge of Superior court W. W. Por ter. IC. 70; W. D. Porter, IC, 67; Ti-ckett. D., 6i; Dower, IX, 13. Con-gros.unan-at-largo Grow, IC, SO; Dav enport. It.. 77; lains, D 14: Weller. D If. Congressman Connell. n.. 70; Sanuo, D., 33; Leach. Pro., 40. Senator Vaughan, IC, 75; Cummlngs. D 21; Colei.'iin. Pro., 14. Judge Gunstor. It., 73; Lathrope, Pro., 13; Smith, I. C, 23. coroner Huberts. IC, 77; Sultry, D., 2 5: Treverton, Pro., 39. Surveyor Stevenson. IC, 68; Dunning, D 32; Mitchell. Pro., 39. Fourth district. Governor Stone, IC, 72; Jenks. IX, 4C: Swallow, Pro., 37; Swallow, Peo 1. Lleutenunt Governor Gobln. IC, S3; Sowden, D., 43; Nichols, Pro., 2S. Secretary of Internal Affairs Latta, IC, S5: DeLaey, D IS; Dick son, Pro.. 24. Judge of Superior Court W. W. Porter, IC, SS; W. D. Porter, k.. su; Trlckett, D 43; Power, D., 43. Congresumun-at-Largo Grow, H., 90; Davenport, It., SS; lams, D., 43; Weller, D., 4. Congressman CoSnnell, It., 92; Snndo, D., 33; Loach, Pro., 20; Ilursehol, S. L 1. Senator Vaughan, IC, 90; Cummlngs, D., 47; Coleman, Pro., 23; F.verett. S. L.. 1. Judge Gunster. IC, SS; Uithrupe, Pro., 23; Lathrope. II. G 2; Smith, I. C, 04. Coroner noborts IC, 91; Sultry, D., 00; Treverton, Pro., 22. Surveyoi Stevenson, IC, 93; Dun ning, D. 3S; Mitchell, Pro., 23. Second Ward. Second district. Governor Stone. It., 14: Jenks, D 4G; Swallow, Pro., s. Lieutenant governor-Gobln, it., 0; Sowden, D., 45; Nichols, Pro., 3. Sec retary of Internal uffalrs Latta, 1C. 2: DeLaey, D., 03; Dickson, Pro,, 3. Judge of Superior court W. W. Porter, H., 1; W. D. Porter. IC. 2; Trlckett, D., 53: Power. IX, 33. Congressinun-at-large Grow, IC. 2; Davenport, IC, 1; lams, IX, C3; Weller. D., 62. Congressman Connell, IC, 37; Snndo, D., 21; ieaeh, Pro,, 1. Senator Vuughani JC, 44; Cummlngs, D.. 33. Judge Gunster, IC, 20; Gunster, D., 51. Coroner Hobeits, IC, 4; Sultry, D.. 03; Treverton, Pro., 1. Surveyoi" Stevenson, IC, 7; Dun ning, D 13; Mitchell, Pro., 1. Third Ward. First district. Governor Stone, R from rose 1-1 32; Jenks, D., 129; Swallow, Pro., 19. Lieutenant Governor Gobln, IC, 33; Sowden, D., 113; Nichols, Pro., 3. Sec retary of Internal Affairs Latta, IC, 29; DcLucey, D., 130; Dickson, Pro., 2. Judgo of Superior Court W. W. Por ter. IC, 28; W. D. Porter, IC, 27; Trlck ett, D., 113; Power, D., 108. Congrcs-miin-nt-Large Grow, IC, 29; Daven port, IC, 28; lams, D., 109; Weller, D., 103. Congressman Connell, It., G9; Snndo, D 119; Leach, Pro., 1. Senn tor Vuughan, P., 103; Cummlngs, D St; Coleman, Pro., 1. Judge Gunster, IC, 93; Lathrope, Pro., 2; Smith, I. C, SS. Coroner Huberts, lc, 17; Saltry, IX, 183; Treverton, Pro., 1. Surveyor rflevenson, IC, 119; Dunning, D., 52; Mitchell, Pro., 1. Fourth Ward. Fourth district. Governor Stone, IC, 33; Jenks, D., 79; Swallow, Pro., 1; Swallow, L 1; Swallow, 11, G., 5. Lieutenant governor Gobln, IC, 43; Sowden, D SLj Nichols, Pro., IB. Sec letary of Internal nffulrs Lattu, IC, 40; DeLaey, D., SS; Dickson, Pro.,11. Judge of Superior court W. W. Porter, H 41; Trlckett, D., 84; Power, D SI. Congressmun-ut-large Grow, IC, 4(5: Davenport, IC, 44; lams, D., S3; Well er, D., 85. Congressman Connell, IC, 0.5: Sundo, D., 74; Leach, Pro., 11. Sen ator VXaughan, K 33: Cummlngs, D 70; Coleman, Pro., 9. Judge Gunster, IC, 28: Gunster, D., 47; Lathrope, Pro., 13; Smith. 1. C, Iifi. Coroner Roberts, IC, 42; fcaltry, D i'l; Treverton, Pro. 10. Sut evor Stevenson. It., 47; Dun nlng, D., S3; Mitchell, Pro., in. Fifth Waid. First district Governor Stone. TC, 100; Jenks. D., 43: Swallow, Pro., 91: Swallow, Pco., 2. Lieutenant Governor -Gobln, IC, 121; Sowden, D., :S7. Nich ols. Pro.. 39. Secretary of Internal Af lalrs I attn, IC, 117; DeLacey, D 33: Dickson, Pro., .'. Judge oT Supeilor Com I W. W. Porter. IC, 137; W. D Porter, it., 132; Trlekeit. D., 10; Power. L)., in. Congrossnutn-at-Large Cirow, IC, 139; Davtnport. It. 132; lam. D., It: Weller. C. 13. Congressman Con nell IC, 122: Sundo, D.. (i): l.vnch. Pro., 31: liur-ehcl, S. ',.. I. Senator 'au?h:.n. IC. 127- Cummlngs. D.. IP Coleiimn. I'm.. 41; Kveiett. S. L., 2. Judge Gunster. It., 109: Gunslcr. D.. IS; l.atlnope. Pro., .7!; Smith, t. C, '.. Coroiu-r llnberls. IC. 13i5; Saltrv, D., 'it1; Treverton, Pro.. 13; Szlupus, S. L., I. Surveyor- Stownsou. lc, 33; Tnn i.h.g, IX, 53. Mitchell, Pio 13; Kirn, S L I. Second district. Governor Stone, IC, CO; Jenks, D 29; Swallow, Pro.. 42; Swallow, Peo., 2; Swallow, L., 2. Lieu tenant Governor Gobln, IC, CO; Sof iIpii, D., 30; Nichols, Pro., 27. Secte tary of Internal Affairs Latta, P., 74; Dol-acy, IX, S(5: Dickson. Iro., -!). Judge of Superior Court W. W. Por ter. IC. St: W. I). Porter, IC, SO; Trlck ett, D., 33; Uower, D 20. Congm-s-man-at-Large Grow, IC, S3; Daven port. IC, so; lams, D., 20; Weller, D., 31. Congressman Connell, IC, SI; Sando, D., 31; Leuch, Pro., 22; Uursehel, S. L., 1; Leach, II. G., .1., Senator Vunghan, IC, S2; Cummlngs, D.. 2S; Coleman, Pro., 23; Coleman, 11. G., 3. Repjresentatlve Fair. SI; Hart. S3; HInker, 15; Hinker, 1. Judge Giin ster. It., 09; uGnstcr, D., 23; Lathrope, Pro.. IS; Lathi ope. H. G., 1; Smith, I. C, 21. Coroner Hobeits, IC, 91; Saltry, D.. 3G: Treverton. Pro., 9. Surveyor Stevenson. IC, 73; Dunning, D., 44; Mitchell, Pro.. 13. Sixth Ward. Second district. KJoveijimr Stone, U., 21; Jenks, D., 70; Swallow, Pro., 9. Lieutenant Governor Gobln, IC, 25; Sowden. I)., 71; Nichols, Pro., 2. Secretary of Internal Affairs Latta, IC, 14; DeLacey. D., S4. Judge of Su perior Court W. W. Porter, IC, 24; W. D. Porter, H., 23. cnngrciSsman-at-Large Grow, 20; Davenport. IC, S3. Congressman Connell, IC, 33; Sitndo, D., 0s; Leach,- Pro., 3. Senator Vuughan, IC. 80: Cuminlngs, D., 27. Judge Gunster. D., 47: Smith, I. C, 3G. Coroner Roberts, IC. 3d; Saltry. D., 51. Surveyor Stevenson, IC, 12; Dunning. D., 17. Seventh Ward. First district. Governor Stone, n 11: Jenks. D., S3; Swallow, Pro., 35. Lieutenant Governor Gobln, IC, IS; Sowden, D., S7; Nichols, Pro., 9. Sec retary of Internal Affairs Latta, IC,. 11; DeLaey, D 113: Dlcktm, Pro., 7. Judge of Superior Court W. W. Por ter. IC. 20; W. D. Porter, IC, 19; Trlckett, D., 93; Tiower, D , S3. Con-gressman-at-Largo Grow, IC, 23; Dav enport, IC, 20; lams, D 84; Weller, D., S4. Congressman Connell, IC, 39; Snn do, IX, 90; Leach. Pro., I; Uursehel, S. L., 2. Senator Vuughan, IC, 30; Cum mlrgs, D., G.n; Colomnn, Pro., 9. Judge Gunster, IC. 4S: Iathrope. Pro., 10; Smith, I. C. 73. Coroner Roberts, IC, IS; Saltry, D., IOC; Treverton, Pro.. 3; Szlupas, S. L 2. Surveyor Stevenson, IC, 23; Dunning. D.. SO; Mitchell, Pro., 8; Kirn, S. I... 1. Third district. Governor Stone, IC, 35; Jenks, D 133; Swallow, Pro., is. Lieutenant Governor Gobln, c, 33; Sowden, IX. 112; Nichols, Pro.. 0. Sec retary of Internal Affairs Lattu, IC. 17; DeLaey. D 190; Dickson, Pro., V Judge of Superior Court W. W. Por ter. IC. 33; W. D. Porter. IC, 31: Trlckott, D., 114: Power, D 13fl. Con- gressnmn-at -Large Grow. IC, 33; Dav enport, IC, 31; lamp. D 13C: Weller, D 132. Congressman Connell, IC, CC; San do, D., 157. Senator Vaughan, IC, 99; Cummlnss, D 111. Judgo Gunster, IC, '139; Smith, I. C, S2. Coroner Robeits, IC. C; Saltry. D 22S. Surveyor Steven hoii, IC, 31; Dunning, D., 144. Eighth Ward. FhM dlstilct. Governor Stone, R 1(0; Jenks, ., 70; Swallow, Proh., 20. Lieutenant Governor Gobln, P., 114; Sowden, D., 'C; Nichols, Pro. 8. outo tnry of Internal A'l'alis. Latta, It.. 97; DeLacey, D., 90; Dlckrou, Pro.. S. Judge of Superior ''ourt V. W. Por ter. IC. 117; W. D. Porter, IC, 114; ,Trlikett, D., 79: Ilowor. D, 74. Con-grefsnian-nt-Large-Grow. H.. 122; Davenport, IC, 121; lams D O'J; Woll u'i D.. 09. Congressman Connell. IC. 125; S1.111I0, D., 70; Leach, Pro. 3. Uur ichel, S. L,. I. Senator Vuughan. IC. 130, Cummlnrg. D., 02; Cob man. Pro. C Judgo GuiiHter. IC, 17;; Lathrope, Pro. 10; Smith. I. C. 21. Coroner JCoberls, It., 100; Snltrj, D., 88; Trey trtoii, Pro., 7. Surveyor Stevenson, IC, 115; Dunnliig. D 77; Mitchell, Pro,, 5. Second district. Governor Stone, H 97; Jenks, D 70; Swallow, Pro,, 31; Swullow. Pen., 3. Lleutenunt gover nor Gobln, IC, 113; Sowden, 13; Nich ols, Pro., 12, Secretary of Internal affairs Lattu, R 95; DeLaey, D 88; Dickson, Pro,, 10. Judgo of Superior court W. W. Porter, IC, 114; W. D. Porter, lt Ill: Trlckett, D., 70; Power, D., 74. Congrcssman-nt-large Grow, IC, 114; Davenport, H 111; lams, IX, 73; Weller, D 73. Congressman Con nell, IC, 115; Sando, D SO; Leach, Pro., 8; Uursehel, S. L 4: Leach. 11. O., 1. Senator Vaughan, IC, 117; luin mlngs, D 71; Coleman, Pro., 8; Kver ott, S. L 2; Coleman, H, G 2. Judge Gunster, R 9S; Gunster, D 03; Lath rope. Pro,, 11; Smith, I. C. 28. Coroner Roberts, IC, 101: Snltry, D 87; Trev erton, Pro., 7; Szlupas, S. L 3. Sur veyorStevenson, IC, 101; Dunning, D., 88; Mitchell, Pro., 4; Kim, S. L 2. Ninth Ward. First district Governor Stone. IC, 111; Jenks, D 33; Swallow, Pro., 106. Lieutenant governor Gobln, IC, 145; Sowden, D 05; Nichols, Pro., 39. Sec rotary of internal nffulrs Latta, IC, 137; DeLaey, D., 84; Dickson, Pro., 28. Judge of Superior court W. W. Por ter, IC, 151; W. D. Porter, IC, 149' Trlckett, D., 103; Power, IX, 0.'. Con-grcssman-ut-lnrge Grow, IC 170; Dnv enpot't, IC, 160; Ititns, D 50: Weller, D., 01. Congressman Connell, IC, 148; Sando, 92; Leach, Pro., 24. Senator Vaughan, IC. 150; Ciinunlngs. D 04; Coleman. Pro., 43. Judge Ounster, IC, 108; Lathrope, Pro.. 04; Smith, I. C, 30. Coroner Huberts, H 100; Saltry. D 05; Treverton, Pro., 22; Szlupas, S. L., 1. Surveyor Stevenson, IC, 131; Dun ning, D., 9S; Mitchell, Pro., 23. Second district. Governor Slone, IC, 109; Jenks, D 80; Swallow, Proh., 04; Swullow, Peo., 6; Swallow, II. G., 0. Lieutenant governor Gobln, IC, 130; Sowden, D 91; Nichols, Pro.. 34. Sec retary of Internal affairs Latta. IC, 120; DeLaey, D.. 109; Dickson, Pro., 2S. Judge of Superior court W. W. Porter, IC, 144: W. D. Porter. IC, 141; Trlckott, D., 91; Power, I)., SS. Congressman-at-large fJrow, IC, 147: Davenport. IC. 145; lams, D 93; Weller. D 91. Con gressman Connell. IC, 147: Sando, IX, 105: Leach, Pro., 14; Uursehel, S. L.. 1: Leach, 11. (.., 11. Senator Vuughan, IC, 135: Cummlngs, D 07; Coleman, Pro., 32; Coleman, II. G., 3. Judge Gunster, JC. 123; Gunster, D., 73: Lath rope, Pro. 37; Smith, 1. C, 34. Coron er Roberts. IC, 13S: Saltry, D., 9S; Treverton, Pro., 19. Surveyor Steven son, It.. 131: Dunning. Dr.. 103; Mitchell, Pro.. 1S. Third district. Governor Stone. H., l.!o; Jenki'. D., 42: Swallow. Proh., 79, Swallow. Poo.. C: Swallow. L., 1: Swal low, H. C... 9. Lieutenant governor Gobln. IC. 1CT:' Sowden, ).. 50; Nichols, Pro.. 31. Secretary of Internal affairs Lattu. IC. CI; DeLaey. I).. (.5; Dick son, P10. .15. Judge of Superior court V. W. Porter. IC. 173: W. D. Porter, IC. 171- Trlckett. D.. 53: Power, P.. 49. Congressmau-at-large Grow, IC. 1SS: Davepoti, lc, ITS; lams, D., II; Waller. D IV Congressman Connell. I!., IS2; Sando. D., 03: I.taeh. Pro.. 17; Uursehel. S. I... 1; Leach, 11. G.. 5. Senator Vaughan. IC. 10:'.: Cum inlngs, 1J 4'!: Coleman, Pro.. 40; Kver "tt, S. I... 1- Coleman, II. G., . Judg Gunster. IC, 144- Gunster, D.. 43; La thrope. Pro.. 15: Smith. I. C. 2S. Cor oner Hobeits. H . -179; Saltry, D.. 53; Treverton. P10., 19; Szlupas. f L.. 1. Surveyor Stephenson, lc, 15i'; Dun ning, P., so. Mitchell, P10.. 21: KI111, S. l. 1. Tenth Ward. Fiisl district. Governor Stone, lc, 41; Jenks, D., 23; Swnltov.T Pro., 71. Lieutenant Governor Gobln, IC. 01; Sowden, IX. :'.: Nichols, Pro. : Wat kins. 4. Secietary of Inlenuil Affair 1 Latta. IC, 3S; DeLacey, D.. 31; Dick son, Pin., 33. Judge ot Superior Court W. . Poller, IC, 64; W. IX Porter, P.. 01: Trlckett, D.. 01; Poker, IX. 20. Congiwsmun-at-Largo Ciow, IC. 00; Dnvenjiort. IC. 59; lams. IX, :'s- Well er, I), 2;'. Congtesm.in Connell, IC, 19: Sando. L. 49: L-aeh, Pro.. HP Pui schel, S. L., .1. Senator Vaughan, P., 02; Cummlnss, D 20: Coleman, Pro. 44: Kverett, S. L., I. Representative John Scheuer. P., ;i- M. Flaheity, !., 21; Williams. -Jl; Jlouck. 1. Judge Gunster, 03 Lutlirnpe. 30; Smith, I. ('., SB. Coroner Roberts, IC, Oil; Sal try. IX. 22: Treverton, Pro. T!: Szlu pas. S. L., I. Surveyor Stevenson, IC, 01; Dunning. IX. 20: Mltehtll. Pro., nil; Kirn. S. L., 1. Second district. Gov ei nor Stone, IC, 21; .lenk", IX. 25; Swallow; Pro.. 97. Lieutenant Governor Gobln, IC. 111 Sowilen, IX, 21; Nichols. Pr-i.. 47: Watklns. 0. Secretary of Internal Af fairs -Latta. IC, 105: DeLacey, IX, 41; Dickson, Pro., 37. Judge of Superior Court W. W. Porter. 117. W. D. Por ter. 110: Trleket., IX, 03; Power. D. 20. Congressman-at-Large Grow. IC, 125; Davenport, IC, 119. lams, IX, 2-5; Wall ir, D., 31, Congressman Council, IC, 10u- Sando, IX, 53; Leach, Pro. .'.3. Senator Vaughan. IC, 100; Cummings. P., .51; Coleman. Pro, 48: Kverett. ;5. I... 1. Judge CuiiHti-r, IC, 107; L11 throiie, Pro, 47: Stn.'th, I. c.. 3'-. Cor-onei-Hoberls, R US; Saltry. JX, 37; Treverton, Pro. 30. Surveyor. Stev enson, IC, JOS- Dunning, Ix. 17; Mit chell, Pro., M. Kirn. S. L 1. Eleventh Ward. First district. Governor Stone. R.. 100; Jenks, IX. 115; Swallow, Pro.. SI. Lieutenant Governor Gobln, IC, 123; Sowden, D., 132. Secretary of internal AffalrH-Latta, It., 120; DoLacy, IX, 139; Dickson, Pro., 19. Judge of Superior Court W. W. Porter. IC, 120; W. D. Porter, IC. 121; Trlckett, IX, 147; Power, D., 144. Congressinnn-at-Large Grow, IC. 134; Davenport, IC, 132: lams, IX, 124; Weller, IX, 133. Congressman Connell, IC, HI; Sando, D.. 10S; Leach, Pro., 12; Uursehel, S. I,., 4. Senator Vaughan, IC, 132; Cummlngs, IX. 108; Coleman, Pro., 28; Kverett. S. I,., 3. J udgo Gunster, IC, 207; Luthrope, Pro., 25; Smith, I. C, 00. Coroner Roberts, IC, 121; Saltry, D.. 142: Treverton, Pro., 15. Surveyor Stevenson, IC, HI; Dun ning, IX, 152; Mitchell, Pro.. 12; Kirn, S. U, 1. Second district. Governor SI one, IC, 101: Jenks, D. 53; Swnllow. Peo,, 57. Lieutenant Governor Gobln. IC, 115; Sowden. D 70; Nichols, Pio. 20. Secretary of Internal Affairs Latin. IC, 115: DeLacey, IX. 89; Dickson. Pio. 12. Judgo of Superior Court . W. Porter. IC, 119; W. IX Porter, P.. 115, Trlckett, P., 78; Power, IX, 73. Con-gressmnn-nl-Laige Grow, R 127 Davenport, IC, 122: lams, IX. 72: Well er, IX. 70. Congressman Connell, IC, 120; Snndo, D '.ifi; Leoch. Pro., II; Uursehel, H. L.. 7. Senator Vuugh an, IC 124: Cummlnsg, TX. 72; Cole man. Pro., 28; Kverett, S. L S. Jmb.e Gunster, D.. 152; Lnthivie, H. (i.. IS; Smith, I. C, 02. Coroner Uoberu, R lil; Saltry. D 82: Treverton, Pro.. 13; Szlujias, S. L 10. Surveyor Sloven son, IC. 112- Dunning, 1) SJ; .Mit chell. Pro.. 12; Klin. S. L.. 3. ' Twelfth Ward. First district. Governor Slone, IC, 44; Jenks, D., 123: Swallow. Pro., 8: Swallow, L., 4; Swallow, II. G. 7. Lieutenant Governor Gobln, n 4J; Sowden, D., Ill; Nichols, Pro., J. Scs rotary of Internal Affairs Latta, IC, 36; DeLacey, D 150. Judge of Super ior Court W. W. Porter, R 43; W. D. Porter, IC. 14; Trlckett, D 130; Power, D 131. Congressinnn-ut-Lui'go -Grow. R.. 13: Davenjiort, R 44: I?.ms, IX, 130; Weller, IX, 129. Con grrssmnn Connell, IC, vj; Sando, D 131. Senator Vaughan, JC. 151 Cum mlngs, IX, 71; Coleman, II. !., 1. Judgo Gunster, IC, 33: Ounator. IX. 50' Lu thrope, Pro., 2; Smith, I. C, 122: Cor onerJRoberts. R 40; Saltry, D., 118: Smveyor-Slevenoii, H 3S; Duiinlntf. IX, 140. Thirteenth Ward. f tOf.j.tl district. Gov.-.' 11 R tut, H. 10: Jenks, IX. 50; :4wulIow. Pro. 1 t. Lieutenant Governor (Jobin, IC. 19.1: fcowden, IX, r.S: NIchoD, Pro., 1(0. Secretary of Intel nut Affaln: 1itta, IC, P3; DeLicej, IX. 9'!; blei-son. Pro, S3, Judge ot Superior court W. W. l'crltr, IC. L'.'G: W. D. l'j.-r. IC, 203; Trlekett. D., 71;. Power. IX, l. Con-f-.-'cfKnian-at-Lnrge Grow. IC. 233; D.ivellpolt, IC, 222; Welle!', IX, 03, .lams IX. 39i Congressman Connell, P., 111. Sando, IX, 70; Leueli, Pio. '.9: IMrrchel, S. L 1: Loach, II. G., I. StM'itor V.uigluin, IC, i!l: Cummins:, IX, CC; Colinun, Pbo ).'; Kvc-ett, S. 1.. .!: Colemnn, II. Co, .'. Judo Gun stel, IC. 151. Gunster, IX, ,!'ij Luthrop", Pio. 113: Lathrope, H. G.. 2: Smith.. 1 .. 10. Coroner -Roberts, 1 211O; Salivy. I).. 71; Tieveeiton. Pro., S",; l'tll US, S. L., 1. Surveyor -Steven-so:i IC, 10S- Dunning, IX. 121; Mitchell, Pro. f. Third district. Guvei nor Stone, R., 53; Jenks, P., 12; Swallow. Pro., so; Swallow, II. G. 13. Lieutenant Gov ernor Gobln. IC, 78; Sowden, D., 50; Nichols, Pro., 47. Secretary of Internal Affaiis Lattu. IC. 77; DeLacey. IX, 05; Dickson, Pro.. 42. Judge of Su perior Court W. W. Porter, H S5; W. D. Porter, IC, S2; Trlckett, D 53; Power, lx, 47. Congressman-at-Largo Glow. IC. 101; Davenport. IC, SS; lams, IX, IS: Weller, D K Congress man Council, IC, 7S; Sando, IX, 79: Leach, Pro., 35: Hulsehel, S. 1.., 1: Leach, II, (!., I. Senator Vaugluin, IC. 81; Cimimlugs, IX, 49; Coleman, Pro.. II: Coleman. It. (!.. 3. Repre sentatlve Sohouer, IC. S3; Flaherty, IX, 55; Williams. Pro.. 37. Judge Gun ster, JC, 37; Gunster, D 10; Lathrope, Pro., 51: Lathrope, 11. G 2; Smith, I. C. S9. Colonel Robeits, IC, 72; Saltry, IX, 57; Treverton, Pro., 55. Sur veyorStevenson, IC, 73; Dunning. IX, 70: Mitchell, Pro.. 31. Fifteenth Ward. Second district. Governot Stone, IC, Ml; Jenks, IX, SO: Swallow, Pro., 90. Lieutenant governor Gobln, IC, 100; Sowden. IX, 79. Secretary of Internal affairs Latta, IC. Ill: DoLacy, IX, 92. Judge of Superior court W. W. Porter, IC. IIS; W. IX Poller. IC. 113; Trlckett, I).. M: Power, IX, 7S. Congressman-al-laige Cow. IC. 131: Davenport. IC, 119; lams, IX, so; Waiter, IX. S2. Con gressman Connell. R., 193; Sando. IX, 109. Senatoi Vaughan, IC, 130; Cum mlngs, I)., 02. Judge Gunster. IC, SO; Gunster. IX. 4(5. Cm oner Roberts. IC, 151: Saltry, P., 79. Surveyor Steven son, IC. 105; Dunning, IX. 110. Sixteenth Ward. First district. Governor Stone. JC, 131: Jenks, IX. 5S; Swullow, Pro., is; Swallow, I... 1: Swallow. 11. G I!. Lleu tenunt Governor Gobln, IC, 113; Sow den. IX. 00: Nichols. Pro., 15. Secretary of Internal Affairs' Latin, IC. 130; Do Lacy. IX. 7): Dickson, Pro., 12. Judge of Superior Court--W. W. Porter, lc, 14S: W. IX Porter, P., I4S; Trlckett, IX, 00: Mower, IX, 57. Congressman-at-Large Grow, IC, 151; Davenport, IC, 117: lams. IX, 5S; Weler. IX. 5S. Con gressman Connell, IC, 14S; Sando, IX, 71: Leach. Pro.. 10: Murschel, S. L.. 3. Senator Vaughan. IC. 130; Cuiumlngs, IX, 43: Coluinun. Pio., 14: Kverett, S. I... 0. Judge Gunster, IC, 134: Gun ster, ix, 52: Lathron'e. Pro.. 15; Smith, I. C. 20. Coroner Roberts, IC. 140; Saltry. IX, CO: Treverton, Pro.. 10. Sur veyorStevenson, IC. 14S; Dunning. IX, 01; Mitchell, Pro,, 10; Kirns. S. L 5. Second district. Governor Stone, IC, 120; Jenks', IX. 94: Swallow, Pro., fix. Lieutenant Governor Gobln, IC, 134: Sowden, D.. 99; Nichols, Pro., 28. Sec ietary of Internal Affairs Latta, IC, 110; DeLaey, I).. 131: Dickson, Pro.. 20. Judge of Superior Court W. W. Por ter. IC. 142; W. IX Porter, IC, 135: Tilckett, IX. 98; Mower, I)., 97. Con-gressmau-at-Largo Grow, IC. 150; Davenport, IC, 113; lams, D., 91; Weller, IX, 9S. Congressman Connell, IC, 138; Snndo. D IIS; Leach, Pro., IS; Uur sehel, S. L 2: Leach, II. G., 1. Sena tor Vaughan. IC. 114: Cummlngs. D., 9P: Coleman, Pro., 29; Kverett. S. L., 1; Colemnn, H. G I. Judge Gunster, IC, 120; Gunster. IX. SO: Lathrope. Pro., 20; Lathrope. 11. G.. 1: Smith. I. C, 41. Coroner Roberts. IC. 130; Saltry. IX, IIS; Treverton, Pro., 21; Szlupas, S. L., 1. Surveyor Stoventvjn, IC, 115; Dun ning, IX. 12S: Mitchell, Pro., 19; Kirn, S. L., 2. Seventeenth Ward. First dlstilct. Governor Stone, R,, 177; Jenks. IX, 71; Swallow, Pro,, 7: Swallow, Peo,, 7: Swallow, II, G., 93.' Lieutenant Governor Gobln, R., 221; Sowden. IX, 79; Nichols, Pro., 11, Sec retary of Internal Affairs Latta, IC, 201; DoLacy, D., 109; Dickson, Pro., :. Judgo of Superior Court W. W. Por ter. IC. 230; W. D. Porter, IC, 230; Trlekett. IX. 10C; Rower. D., 78. Con-gressman-nt-LarRe Grow.IC, 244; Dav enport, P., 237; lams, D 7C; Weller. IX, S, Congressman Connell, IC, 230; San do, D., 100; Lench, Pro., 17: Uursehel, S. L.. 4. Senator Vaughan, IC, 231; Cummlngs, IX, 09; Coleman, Pro., 28; Kverett, S. L., 2. Judge Gunster, IC, 193; (lUiittcr, IX, 04; Lathrope. Pro., 2; Lathrope, II. G.. 43; Smith, I. C, 53. Coroner Robeits, IC. 230; Saltry, IX, 80; Treverton, Pro., 20; Szlupas. S. L, 5. Surveyor Stevenson, IC. 198; Dun ning, D.. 117; Mithell, Pio.. 24: Kirn, S. L 3. Second district. Governor Stone, P., 228: Jenls. P.. CS: Swullow, Pro., 140. Lieutenant Governor Gobln, R., 27R; Sowden. IX. 70: Nichols, Pro., TS. Secretary of Internal Affairs Latta, IC. 217; DeLacey, IX. 113: Dickson. Pro.. 01. Judge of Superior Court W. W. Porter. IC, 293; W. P. Porter, P.. :'91 TrL'kott. D 120; Lower, D., 72. Congivss'.nan-at-I.arge-Giow, IC, 311 Davenport, IC. 3'M; Iair.s. D. 77; Weller. LX. 77. Congrosinnn Connell, IC. 305. Sando IX, 91: Leach. Pro. 44. Senator VinK'han. IC. i.7S- Cummlngs, IX. 07: Coleman. Pro. M. Judge -Gunster. IC, 299. Lathrope. Pro. 7S' Smith. I. C, 58. c.ironei Roberts. H 292: Saltry. IX. SO. Treverton, Pro. l Sur veyor. Stevenson, IC. 244: DunnPig, IX. l.9; "Mitchell, Pro., 10: Kirn S. L., 3. Eighteenth Ward. Governor Stone, IC, 49; Jenks, IX, 103: Swullow. Pro.. 2S; Swallow, Peo., 7: Swallow. L.. 2; Swallow, II. G 3. Lieutenant Governor Gobln, IC. 48: Sowden, IX. 101; Nichols, Pro.. 3. Judge of Superior Court v". w. Porter. IC, 40; W. D. Porter. IC, 40; Trlckett, IX, 109; Power. IX. 101. Congressman-ul-Large Grow, IC, C5; Davenjiort, IC, 44: lams, IX, 90; Weller, IX. 10S. Con gressman Connell. IC, CI; Sando, IX, 129; Leucb, Pro., 0; Uutschel, S. L 1. Senator Vaughun, IC, 123; Cummlngs, D., 01; Coleman, Pro., 7; Kverett. S. L I. Judge Ounster, IC. 40; Gunster. D 34; Lathrope, Pro,, 7: Lathrojie. II, O., l: Smith. I. C 110, CoronpV-R6b-ertx, IC, 41; Saltan. !. 121: Treverton, Pro., 2, Surveyor Stevenson, R CO; Dunning, D 92; Mitchell, Pro., I; Kim, S. L., 2. Nineteenth Ward. First district. Governor Stone, R., 95; Jenks, D., 21; Swnllow, Pro., 92. Lieutenant governor Gobln, IC, 101; Sowden, IX, 118: Nichols, Pro,, 19. Sec retary of Internal 11 (fairs Latta, P., 100: DeLaey, IX. 128: Dickson, Pro.. 15, Judge of Superior court W. W. Por ter. IC. 110; W. D. Porter, IC, 108: Trlekett. IX, 112: Power, IX, 115. Con-gressman-at-hitge Grow, IC, 109; Dav enport, IC, 108; lams, IX, 10S; Weller, IX, 112. Congressman Council, IC, 140; Sando, IX, 141. Bona tor Vaughan, IC, 175; Cummlngs, IX, 70. Judge Gun ster, It.. 107: Lathrope, Pro,, 12; Smith, I. C 92. Coroner Roberts, R., 117; Saltry, ix, 133; Treverton, Pro., 11. Sur veyorStevenson, IC, 109; Dunning, D., 124. Third district. Governor Stone, ll., 02; Jonks, IX, 112; Swnllow, Pro., 39. Lieutenant Governor Gobln, IC, 74; Sowden, D K0; Nichols, Pro. 19. Sec retary of Internal Affairs Latta, IC, 77; DeLacey, D 127: Dickson, Pro., 12. Judgo of Superior Court W. W. Porter, IC, 60; W. D. Porter. IC, 73; Tilckett, D 112: Rower, D., Ill), Con-gressman-ut-Large Crow, R., 8.1;' Davenjiort, IC. SI; lams, D., 109: Well er, D 109. Congressman Clnnpll, JC. 97; Sando, D., 118; Leach, Pro., 12; Rurschel, S. L 14. Senator Vuugh an, IC, 121; Cummlncs, D 78: Cole-, man. Pro., 15: Kverett, S. L., 10; Cole man. H. G., J.. Judge Gunster, IC, 141;' Ijithrope, Pro., 12: Smith. I. C, SI, Coroner Hoberts, IC, S5; Saltry, T., 129; Treverton, Pro., 10: Szlupas, S. L., 10. Surveyor Stevenson, IC, SI; Dun ning, IX. US; Mitchell, Pro., 12; Kirn, S. I... 10. j Twentieth Wnrd. ' ' First district. Governor Stone, 31., 37: Jenks, IX, 90; Swallow, Pro., 28. Lieutenant Governor Gobln, IC, 29:' Sowden, D.. 90; Nichols, Pro., 12. Sec retary of internal Affairs Latta, IC, 40; DeLaey, IX. 117: Dickson, Pro., 3. Judge of Superior Court W. W. Pori tor. IC. 30; W. D. 'Porter, R., 3S;' Power, IX, 95. Congrossinan-nt-Largej Grow, IC, 3d: Davenport, IC, 38; lams, IX, 98: Weller, IX, 95. Congressman Connell, IC, 70: Sundo. IX, 94; Lench, Pro., 5: Uursehel, S. L., 2. Senator Vaughan, IC. SI; dimming!1, D.. C7r Coleman, Pro., 9. Judge Gunster, IC, 58; Smith, I. C, 97. . TAYLOR. sklSil '.'fi.et a Atvi lUrst Wnrd. " '" ' Governor Stone, IC. IIP Jenks, D., 10; Swullow. Pio., 20. LttUtenunt Gov ernor Guhili, IC. 57; Sowden, D 22; Nichols, Pro., II Secretary of Internal Affulis Lutta, P.. S; DeLaey, IX, Ut; Dickson. I'm.. 9. Judge of Superior Court W. W. Potter, It., CI; W. D. Porter. IC. 5S; Tilckett. IX, 23: Power. D 21. Con-Kiessiniin-nt-LuiM Grow, It.. 08. Da en port, IC, 02; lams. P., 21. Congressman--Council. IC. 51: Sandu, IX, 13: Lench, Pio., 13; Uurrchel, S. L 3. Senator Vaughun, IC, 71; Cuminlngs, IX. 10: Cotcmun, Pro., 12: Kverett, S. I... 1. Judge Gunster, P., :i; Smith. I. C. 07. v Coroner Roberts, IC, 73: Saltry. IX, -: Tieverton, Pro., 8. Sur veyor Stevnsoii, IC, 02; Dunning, D., 22; Mitchell. Pro., 7. Second Ward. Governor Stone, IC, 50; Jenks. IX, II: SUvmIIiiw. Pro.. Itl: Swallow. Peo.. 5; Swallow. L.. 1; Swallow, H. (!., ..I. Lieutenant Governor Uoliin, IC, i: Sow den, IX. 13; Nichols, Pro., is. Socretury of Internal Affairs Lattu. P.. SS; DcLaov. IX, IS: Dickson. Pro.. 11. Judge of Supe rior Court W. W. Porter, P., 101; W. D. Porter. IX. 95; Trlckett, IX, 12; Power, P.. 11'. Congressman-at-Large Grow, IC. 1o3; Davenport. IC, i: lams. I).. 11; Welier. P.. 27. Congressman Conncll, IC. 01; Sando, IX. 47: Leuch, Pro., 11; Uurseh1. S. L 2; Leach, II. G., 5. Senator Vaugh an. IC. 92; Cimimliigs. D., 13; Coleman, Pro., 10; Coleman, II. G.. 3. Judge Gi.n ster. IC. 59: Gunster, IX. 10; Lathrop-, Pro.. 20; Lathrope. 11. G., 2; Smith. I. :.. 3S. Coroner Roberts. IC. 103; Saltry. O., 11; Treverton. Pro., 1: Szlupas, S. L.. 1. Surveyor Stevenson. IC, 98; Dunning, IX, 17; Mitchell, Pro., 11. Third Ward. Governor Stcre, IC, 30: Jenks, D., 32; Swallow. J'ro., 70: Swallow, Peo., 10; Swallow, L., 1; Swallow, II. G., 17. Lieutenant Governor Gobln, IC, CJ; Sowden, IX, 10; Nichols, Pro., 41. Secre tary of Internal Affaiis Latta. It.. C3: De Laey, IX. 50; Dickson. Pro., 27. Judge ot Superior Court W. W. Porter, R (: W. IX Porter. IC. 01. Trlckett, D 43; Bow"r, I)., 41. Congressman-at-Large Grow, IC, SO; Davenport, R., 73; lams, D., 43; Weller, I).. 5i). Congressman Connell, R Bit; Sando, IX. 57; Leach. Pro., 29: Purschfl. S. I... 7. Judge Gunster, IC, 50; Lathrope Pro.. 29; Lithrope. 11. O.. 3; Smith, I. .'.. 73. Corner Hoberts, IC, 79; Saltry, IX, -I3; Treverton, Pro., 25. Surveyor Steven -1011 H, 08; Dunning, D 52; Mitchell, Pro., 23. Fourth Wnrd. - Governor Stone, R., 27; Jenks, D 6; Swallow, Pro., 50. Lieutenant Gov ernor GjIiIu, IC, 30; Sowden, D.. 19: Nichols, Pro., 19. Secretary of Internal Atfulrs-Latta, P., 41: DeLaey, IX, 32: Dickson, Pro., 11. Judgo of Supoiinii Court-V. W. Porter, IC, 52; W, D. l'ortcr, IC, 17; Trlckett. IX. 17. Congrcsdman-at- Large Grow. R, 52; Davenport, IC, 51; lams, IX, 5; Weller, D,, 0. Congressman Connell, IC, 20: Sando, IX, 38; Leach, Pro., I'l; Uursehel, S. L.. 2. Judge Gunster, R., 19; Lathrope. Pro., 14; Smith, I. C, 44. ;i. Coroner Roberts, IC, 79; Saltry. D 43; Troverton, Pro., 13. Survej'or Stevenson, IC, 50; Dunning. D 12; MitciielU Pro, 10. Fifth Wnrd. ' Governor Stone, IC, 21: Jenks, D. 7; Swallow. Pro.. 53; Swallow, Too., 1. Lieutenant Governor Gobln, lc, 31; Sowden, IX. 11: Nichols, Pro., 23. See rotary of Internal Affairs Latta, IC, 31: DoLacy, IX, 11; Dickson, Pro., 23. Judgu of Superior Court W. W. Porter, IC. 3": W. D. Purler, IX, 31; Trlckett. D 12; Row er D 13. Consressman-at-Iugo Grow, IC. 37; Davenport, P., 31: lams, D., 11; Weller, P., 14. Congressman Connell, IC. 20: Sando. IX, 23: Leach. Pro., 23; Uur rchel, S. L., 5. Judge Gunster, IC, 31: Luthuftpe, Pro., 22; Smith I. C, IS. Cor onerRoberts. P.. 42; Saltry, D 11; Trev erton, Pro., 1: Szlupas, S. L., 21. Sur veyorStevenson, IC, 30; Dunning, D., 13 J Mitchell, Pro.. 2'J. m 1 Heady to Watch the Banks. St. Johns. N. F., Nov. 8. Tim Hritlsli cruiser Cordelia, ll Is understood, will bo ordered to this poit to remain here din ing tho winter. She will hold herself In reiullnesi to scour the Grand Hanks for the enemies' shipping If war should be de clared. Held for Frederic's Denth. London. Nov. S. The coroner's lury which bus 1 n Investigating the death on October 19 hist of Harold Frederic, tho correspondent of the New York Times, rendei ltd 11 verdict today of manslaughter against Kate Lyun, a member of the lalo Mr. Prcdcilc's household, and .Mrs. Mills, a Clulstlau scientist. The Best Plaster. A piece of lluniiel dampened with Chamberlain's Puln Halm and bound un to the affected jiarts is superior to any jiluster. When troubled with a pain In tho chest or side, or a lame back, glvo It a trial. You are certuln to be more than pleased with tho prompt relief which it uffords. Pain Halm Is also 11 certain cure for then mutism, For sale by all druggists. Mutthew Urothors, wholesale and re tall ngentii .... J r
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