Indiana State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 November 1894 — Page 2
THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL, WEDNESDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 14. 189i.
RETURNS
COMING
SIXTYFIVE COITTT1ES HAVE SEXT IX THEIR OFFICIAL COUXT. There Are Dnt Twenty-Fire Counties Tet to Iletur From The Office Force of the Secretary of State's Ofllee Kept Busy. Official returns from sixty-five counties have reached, the office of the secretary of state. The office force are busy transferring these to the official stite tally ho?ts and getting out the commissions of the county officers. Following are the returns received: Allen County. Secretary of State Myers, dem., 8.2S4; Owen, rep., 6,826. Auditor of State Fanning, dem., 8,134; Dally, rep.. 6,735. Treasurer of State Chandler, dem., 8,127; Scholtz, rep..' 6.747. Attorney-General Griffith, dem., 8,117; Ketcham. rep., 6,746. Clerk Supreme Court Welman, dem., 8,121; Hess, rep., 6.734. I Superintendent Thomas, dem., 8,100; Geeting, rep., 6,736. Statistician Fulton, dem., 8,108; Thompson, rep.. 6,728. Geologist Jordan, dem., 8,106; Blatchley. rep., 6.723. j Judge. First District Reinhard, dem., 8,123: Jordan, rep.. 6,722. Judge, Fourth District Dailey, dem., 8,125; Monks, rep., 6,713. . Consress McXagny, dem., 8,034; Lelghty, rep., 6.937. Judge Circuit Court CRourke, dem., 8,018: Robertson, rep., 7.191. Prosecuting Attorney Doughman, dem., 7.863. Judge Superior Court Dawson, dem., 8.065; Harper, -ep., 6.9S3. Senator Ellison, dem., 7,846; White, rrp., 6,963. Representatives Bohllya, 7,985; McCoog.in, 6,808; Fowler, 107; Rhine, 671; Kell, 7.SS1; Rogers, 6.776; English, 106; Orr, C94; Dalman, 7.912; Greenwalts, 6,877; Eagle, 105; McCarthy, 656. Conntr Tic Vet. Clerk aretzger, dem., 7,863; Cook, rep., 7.013. Auditor Edsall. . dem., 7,894; Pettrt, rep., 7.041. Treasurer Hunter, dem., 7,768; Detzer, rep., 7.108. Recorder Relehelderfer, dem., 7,838; Lioe5t. rep., 6,953. Sheriff Clausmeier, dem., 7,9ö7; Langtry, rep., 7.032. The prohibition vote was 104 and the populist vote was 604. Adam County Secretary of State Myers, 2.6S0; Owen, 1.474. Auditor Fanning. 2,613: Daily. 1,452. Trea.urer Chajvller, 2,600; Scholz. 1,457. Attorney-General Griffith, 2.G07; Ketcham. J.456. Ork Welman, 2,606; Hess. 1,456. Superin ter.vlemt Thomas, 2,606 ; Geeting, 3.4V4. Congrtss Martin, dem.,2,709; Steele.rep., 1.4S1. Senator Cole, dem,, 2,539; Lafollette, rep.. 1,483. Representative Kelly, dem., 2.541; Hacker, rep., 1,496. Representative McGeath, dem., 2,514; CHe. rep.. 1.454. The populist vote was 96. and the prohibition vote was 63. Broim Connty. Secretary of State Myers, 1,158; Owen, CS". Auditor Fanning. 1,123; Daily. 669. Treasurer Chandler, 1.122; Scholz, 663. Attorney-G?nenl Griffith, 1,122; Kftcham. C75. Clerk of Supreme Court Welman, 1,122; Superintendent Public InstructionThomas, 1.122; Geeting. 663. Congress Copper, dem., 1,163; Overstreet, rep., 705. Sen itor Cravens, dem., 1,114; Duncan, rep., 672. Representative Anderson, dem., 1,116; Allien. np.. 673. T: populist vote was 110 and the prohibitionist vote 35. Iloone Connty. Secretary of State Myers, 3,029; Owen, .V"' 1. Auditor Fanning. 2.923; Dally, 3,400. Treasurer Chandler, 2.993; Scholz, 3,329. .V-orney -General Griffith, 2,990; Ketcham. 3.332. Clerk Supreme Court "Welman, 2,989; lies?, 3.329. Superintendent Public Instruction Thoma, 2.985; Geeting, 3,332. .' lei ess Rurkhart, dem., 3,321; Hanlev, r-c. 3.351. Prnrosentative Marvin, dem., 2,986; Crir. 'ep.. 3,347. Tiif p-pui'st vote was 374 and the proh i'..-i ; i- . : ' s t f : sh t y-fl ve. Itlackford Connty. Seeretarv of State Myers, 1,401; Owen, 1,537. A :.:-lU or Fanning. 1.389: Dally. 1,514. Tr-a;urer Chandler. 1.394; Scholz, 1.512. At tcmoy-General Griffith, 1,391; Ketcham. 1,513. Ckrk f.f Supreme Court "Welman. 1,395; Her... 1.311. Superintendent Public Instruction Themis. 1,392: Geeting. 1.513. Cxigrfss Martin, dem., 1,420; Steele, re;,.. 1.S3S. Senator Col, dem.. 1.396; iifollett, rep.. 1.51. Repre-entativ Kelly. dem.. 1,405; Hackr.r, rep., l.r.oo. R.'pr'-sent'.tive McGeath, dem., 1,426; I-:nvj Cole, rep., 1.496. The populist vote was 311, the prohlbi-t.onL-t sventy-two. Knrtholonicvr Connty. S tarv of State Myers, dem., 3,111; Ov.vn. rr-p., 3.03;. A'ili: r of State Fanning, dem., 3,033; ImKv. r-p.. 3.0 15. Trea.-n.vr of State ChwV.er, dem.. 3,011; h I-., rep.. 3.015. Att r.iey-c,er--ral Griffith, dem., 3.037; Ker,-h.,m. r ;.. 3,017. Cl-rk Supreme Court Welman, dem., CH7; He, rep.. ::,013. Superintendent Thomas, dem., 3,044; U-?;ir7. rep., 3.017. Statistician Fulton, dem., 3.014; Thompson, rep.. C.fHS. Geologist Jordan, dem.. 3,037; Rlatchley. ivp., 3.010. .Iik3?. F;r?t District Reinhard, dem., 3.0:;s; Jjrc?4n. rep.. 3,013. Jii.lgi-. Fourth District Dailey, dem., 3,037; Monks., rep., 3.014. Congress Cooper, dorn., 3,063; Overstreft. rep.. 3,085. 1'r.jnecuting Attorney Shea, dem., 2.9S3; Rolanl. rep., 3.049. Senator Cravens, dem., 3,006; Duncan, rep.. 3.026. Representative Ileagy, dem., 2,941; Remy, rep., 3,101. County TlcUet. Clerk Werner, dem., 3,066; Brown, rep., 2,988. Auditor Grass, dem., 2,952; Barrett, rep., 3,0:)$. Treasurer Walker, dem., 3,028; Finke, rep., 3,020. Recorder Shultz, dem., 3,009; Butler, rep.. 3.045. Sheriff Lucas, dem., 2,992; Thompson, rep.. 3,04;. The prohibition vote was 85 and the populist vote was 47. Ilentnn County. Secretary of ßtate dyers, 1,319; Owen, 1 825. 'Auditor Fannin. 1,277: Dally. 1,776. Treasurer Chandler. 1.27G; Scholz. 1,773. Attorney-General Griffith, 1.276; Ketcham. 1,775. Clerk Welman 1.273; He. 1,778. Superintendent Thomas, 1,277; Geeting, 1,775. Congre? 9 Burkhart, dem., 1,375; Hanly, rep., 1.773. vrnator Washburn, dem., 1,405; Phares, ,cp.. 1,742. Rprf-s?ntitive Hunter, rep.. 1,770. Th populist vote was 62. and the prohibition vote was 83. Crawford Connty. Secretary of State Myers, 1.358; Owen, 1,408. Auditor Fanning, 1,335; Dally, 1.333.
Treasurer Chandler,' 1.334; Scholz, 1,396. Attorney-General Griffith, 1.3C2; Ketcham. 1.408. Clerk Welman, 1.332; Hess. 1,398. Superintendent Thomas, 1,339; Geeting, 1.383. Congress Bretz. 1.349; Hardy. 1.3!6. Senator Ben z, dem., 1.238; Self, rep., 1,653. Prohibition vote 9. populist vote 133. Clinton Coonty. Secretary of State Myers, 2,910; Owen, 3.556. Auditor Funning. 2,890: Daily. 3.579. Treasurer Chandler. 2.870; Scholz. 3.517. Attorney-General Griffith. 2.S93; Ketcham. 3.517. Clerk Welman, 2.S93; Hesa, 3.514. Superintendent Thomas, 2.892; Geeting, 3.515. Cnngress Burkhart, 3,306; Hanly, 3,543. Representative Morrison. 2.917; Floyd, 3.490. The prohibition vote was 261, and the populist vote 307. Clny Connty. Secretary of State Myers, 3,197; Owen, 3,420. Auditor Farming. 3.121; Dailv, 3,384. Treasurer Chandler. 3.139; S ho'.z. 3.363. Attorney-General Griffith. 3.134; Ketcham. 3,365. Clerk We'.man. 3,123; Hess, 3,360. Superintendent Themas. 3,128; Geeting, 3.302. Cortgress Brookshire, 3.1S0; Farls. 3,412. Representative Beamer, dem., 3,111 ; O'Brien, rep., 3,322. The prohibition vota was 143, and the populist vote 764. Can Connty. Secretary of State Myers, 3,515; Owen, 3,881. Auditor F&nrving. 3,435; Daily, 3,815. Treasurer Chandler, 3.431; Scholz. 3,813. Attorney-General Griffith, 3,437; Ketcham. 3.810. Clerk Welman, 3,432; Hess. 3.816. Superintendent Thomas, 3,436; Geeting.
3,815. Congress Zimmerman, dem.. 3,492: Hatch, rep., 3,849. Senatorwordan, dem., 3,512; Collett, rep., 3,736. Representative Guthrie, dem., 3,411; Iongwell, rep., 3,855. The prohlbftlon vote was 210, and the populists vote 713. Carroll Connty. Secretary of State Myers, 2,232; Owen, 2,420. Auditor Fanning, 2.211; Dally. 2,412. Treasurer Chandler. 2.211; Scholtz, 2,410. Attorney-General Griffith 2,213; Ketcham. 2.411. Clerk Welman, 2,209; Hess. 2.411. Superintendent Thomas, 2,210; Geeting, 2,403. Congress Zimmerman, 2,251; Hatch, 8,429. Repress tatlve Causer, 2,221; Jackson, 2,430. The prohibition vote was 152 and the populist vote was 257. Delaware Connty. Secretary of State 'Myers, 2,552; Owen, 5.781. Auditor of State Fanning, 2,460; Daily, 5.699. Treasurer Chandler, 2.459; Scholz, 5,693. Attorney-General-Griffith, 2,459; Ketcham. 5.699. Clerk Welman, 2.462; Hess. 5.694. Superintendent Thomas, 2,460; Geeting, 5.692. Congress Johnson, rep., 5,815; Elliott, dem.. 2,496. Representative Rosa, rep., 5,700; 'Nickman, dem.. 2.417. The prohibition vote was 221 and the populist vote 306. DelOtlb Connty. Secretary of State (Myers, 2,397; Owen, 2.676. Auditor Fanning, 2.368; Daily, 2,647. Treasurer handler, 2.370; Scholz, 2,647. Attorney-General Griffith, 2.368; Ketüham, 2,643. Clerk Wflman, 2,368; Hess. 2,614. Superintendent Thomas, 2.371; Geeting, 2.638. Congress McXagny, dem., 2,279; Leighty, rep.. 2.S05. Representative Ward, dem., 2,261; Willis, rep., 2,700. The prohibition vote was 140 and the populist vote was 952. Ilecatnr Connty. Secretary of State Myerä, 2,077; Owen, 2.769. Auditor Fanning. 2,042; Daily, 2,740. Treasurer Chandler, 2.045; Scholz, 2,733. Attorney-General Griffith, 2,043; Ketcham, 2.73S. Clerk Welman, 2.042; Hess. 2,740. Superintendent Thomas, 2,041; Geeting. 2,740. Congress Hol man. dem., 2,071; Watson rep.. 2.S04. Representative Lugemhill. dem., 2,031; Newhouse, rep., 2,804. The prohibition vote was 103, anl the populist vote was 163. Dnvlets Connty. Secretary of State MycTS, 2,194; Owen, 2,776. Auditor Fanning. 2.153; Daily, 2.751. Treasurer Chandler, 2.447; Scholz, 2,752. Attorney-General Griffith. 2,151; Ketchfjii, 2,751. Clerk Welman, 2.150; Hejss. 2.755. Superintendent Ttnma., 2.142; Geetlng, 2,760. Congress Bretz, 2,167; Hardy. 2.764. Senator Davis, 2.140; Houghton. 2.732. Representative William., 2.140; Allen. 2,73). Prohibition vote. 53; populist vote, 1,213. Fountain Connty. Secretary of State Myers, 2,227; Owen, 2.3S3. Auditor Fanning. 2.103; Daily. 2.556. Treasurer Chandler. 2.166; Scholz. 2 540. Attorney-General Griffith. 2,145; Ketcham, 2.478. Clerk Welman. 2.161; Hss, 2.442. Superintendent Thomas 2,153; Geeting, 2.4S4. Congress Brookshire, 2.221 ; Faris, 2,560. Representative Dogger, dem., 2,163; Hesler, rep.. 2.119. The prohibition vote vas SS and the populist vote 426. Fayette County. Clerk Hendrickson, dem., 1,335; Moffitt. rep., 2,005. Auditor Backhouse, dem., 1.426; Broaddus, rep., 1.930. Treasurer Heran, dem., 1,314; Thicband, rep., 2,014. Recorder l-'dwards, dem., 1,331; Ridge, rep., l.9!2. .Sheriff Gibbs, dem., 1.312; Cuoley, rep., 1,974. The prohibi:lori vote was 40 and the populist vre 38. Floyd Conuly. Secretary of State Myers, 3.3S4; Owen, 3,234. Auditor Fannin?, 3,273; D.ii'.y, 3,203. Joseph Is All Right Sine he took Hood's Sarsaparllla, and I thin Hood's Sarsapariila Is the Greatest Itlcdicic a Earth. My bo; had Catarrh in tfaa IXra4 so badly he lost his hearing, and medi cal treatment failed to help him. Then I was advised to try Hood's Sarsaparllla, and before he had taken all of one bottlo, he began to break out with boils all over his back and NnecK. They were not 1... V .. 1. -lJ l.Ufcl., UUW till' J discharged frscly. Slowly bis hearing bo gan to come tack and Joseph E. Zuber, Bed Oak, lows. by the time the third bottle had been taken, the Mood's ßarsaH ilvMy parllla olls had all disappear- t -g -tsk C d and his skin was as Ä :Iearasababy's where- VS-V -is before It was dull Mid yellow and dark under the cyos. He can low bear weU and is taking his filth bottle.' Urs. M. J. ZtTBEE, Ked Oak, Iovra. Hood's PUIS cure Constipation by restoring pertaUlüe Mtloa of tho aliacsuyy caaa.1.
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Clerk Welman. 3.268; Iless. 3,191. Superintendent Thomas, 3,258; Geeting, 3,204. Confess Stockslager, dem., 3,370; Tracewell, rep., 3,226. Representative Stotsenberg, dem., 3,351; Fitfc. rep.. 3.136. Tha prohibition vote "was 43, and the populist vote was 86. Folton Connty. Secretary of State Myers, 2,163; Owen, 2i "'Auditor Fanning. 2,130: Daily, 2,198. Treasurer Chandler. 2.127; Scholz. 2.19S. Attorney-General Griffith. 2,126; Ketch2,196. Clerk of Supreme Court Welman, 2,126; Heps, 2,197. Superintendent of Public Instruction Thomas, 2.128; Geeting, 2,199. Congress Zimmerman, dem., 2,141; Halten, rep., 2.229. Representativ3 McMahan, dem., 2,066; Lorin g. rep., 2,225. Populist vote, 68; prohibition, 94. Fafayette Connty. Secretary of State Myers, 1,376; Owen, 2,005. Auditor Fanning, 1,349; Dally, 1,993. Treasurer Chandler. 1.349; SchoHz, 1.99S. Attorney-General Griffith. 1,349; Ketcham, 1.993. Clerk cf Supreme Ccrurt Welman, 1,349; Hesa, 1.993. Superintendent of Public InstructionThomas, 1.350: Geeting-. 1,992. Congress Elliott, dem., 1,361; Johnson, rep., 2,006. Representative Renham, dem., 1,834; Meln-.osh, rep., 1.997. Populisit vote, 47; prohibitionist, 53. Grrrne Connty. Secretary of State Myers, 2,398; Owen. 3,113. Auditor Fanning, 2,338: Daily. 3,091. Treasurer Chandler, 2.355; Scholz. 3.083. Attorn?y-Gencral Griffith, 2,355; Ketcham. 3.0S3. Clerk Welman, 2.356; Hess, 3.0S4. Superintendent Thomas, 2,356; Getting, 3.0S1. Congress Bretz. 2.380; Hardy, 3,104. Senator Humphreys, 2.330; Buff, 3.096. Representative Hill, 2,321; Booker, 3.014. Prohibition vote, 61; populist vote, 603. Grant Connty. The official returns in thi3 county give pluralities as follows: Owen, 2,555; Slute, far congreps, 2,611; Ellas Bundy, for prosecuting attorney, 2.634: II. M. McCaskey, f r representative, 2.423; E. H. Ferree, for clerk. 2.707; John Wilson, for auditor, 2,6S5; William E. Heal, for treasurer, 2.632; A. C. Alexander, for rhtriff, 2,604; H. J. Wirk, for coroner, 2.CS6; W. S. Fral, for surveyor, 2.700; IT. S. Candy, 2,689; F. X. Chlae. f r commissioner. Second district, 2.674; I. X. Carter, for commissioner. Third di-::rict, 2,056. These are all republicans, of course. 4 Hamilton County. Cl?rk Condi, dem., 2,150; Williams, rep.. 3.911. Treasurer Horton, dem., 2,311; Scott, rep., 3.S37. Recorder Presser, dem., 2,149; Lucas, rep., 3,923. Sheriff Conne'.l, dem., 2,159; Thacker, rep., 3,923. Congress Burkbart, dem., 2.3S8; Hanley. rep., 3,991. Prosecuting Attorney Brandon, dem., 2.093; Baldwin, rep., 3,941. Representative Cornelius, dem., 2,151; Harris, rep.. 3,920. The prohibition vote was 374 and the populist vote 175. Hendricks Connty. Ork Davis, dem., 1,824; Mastin, rep., 2.153. Auditor Roberts, dem., 1,809; Xichols, rep., 3.160. Treasurer Price, dem., 1,814; Tu'.ley, ren.. 3,1V,. Recorder Christie, dem., 1,812; Wilson, rep., 3.137. Sheriff Barnes, dem., 1,816; Bell, rep., 3.146. Congress Cooper, dem., 1,887; Overstreet, rep., 3.258. Circuit Judge Barnett, dem., 1.S24; Had'.ey, rep.. 3,190. Representativ-jEnliss, dem., 1,817; Hamrk-k, rep., 3.(118. Prosecuting Attorney Jones, dem., 1,817; Gulley. rep., 3,193. The prohibition- vote was 194 and the populist vote 125. Hancock Connty. Secretary of State Myers, 2,349; Owen, 2.fs9. Auditor Fanning. 2.315; Daily. 2,069. Treasurer Chandler. 2.361; Scholz, 2,029. Attorney-Genera: Griffith. 2,317; Ketcham. 2,069. Clerk Welman. 2.316; lies. 2,066. Superintendent Thomas, 2,313; Geeting, 2.o;3. Congress By num. 2..100; Henry. 2,120. Senator Morgan. 2.296; Mull. 2,094. Representative White. 2.271; Higgins, 2.M'7. Pr Ciibition vote, 73: populist vote, 1SS. llnrrlKon County. Secretary of State Myers, 2,365; Owen, 2,421. "Auditor Fannin;:. 2,32.": Daily. 2,400. Treasurer Chandler. 2..122; Seh .lz. 2.402. Atturney-Genera:--Gritnth, 2,322; Ketcham. 2.400. Clerk Welman. 2.223; Hess. 2.404. Superintendent Thomas, 2.321; Geetinpr, 2.402. Congress Stockslager, 2,334; Trace well, 2.46.S. Senator ISnz, 2.290; Self. 2.442. Krprejvmuivo Malhes, 2,396; Fowler, 2.413. Pniilbltion vote, 69; populist vote, 162. Henry Connty. Secretary of State Myers, 1,623; Owen, 3.636. Auditor Fanning, 1,564;. Daily, 3.620. Treasurer Chandler. 1.574; Scholz. 3.605. Attorn-y--ütrvjTul Griffith. 1,567; Ketcham. 3,616. Clerk Welman, 1.564; Hess. 3.614. Superintendent Thi-tna., 1,563; Geeting, 3.619. Congress Elliott. 1,619; Johnson. 3,639. Representative Ire. 1,533; Elliott. 3,604; Prohibition vote, 202; populist vote, 547. Iloivnnl County. Secretary of State Myers, 1,595; Owen. 3,669. Auditor Fanning. 1.548; Daily. 3.612. Treasurer Chandler. 1.533; Scholz. 3.614. Attorney-General Griffith, 1.530; Ketcham, 3,612. Clerk Welman, 1.331; Hess. 3,611. Superintendent Thomaj, 1,531; Geeting. 3,612. Congress Burkhart, 2,561; Ilanley. 3,68. Senator McDowell, 1,557; O'Brien, 3,671. Representative Quick, 1,513; Xicholson, 3,563. Prohibition vote, 329; populist vote, 976. Huntington County. Secretary of State Myers, 3.216; Owen, 3 727. 'Auditor Fannin?, 3,216; Daily. 3.707. Treasurer Chandler, 3.216; Scholz. 3.707. Attorney-General Griffith, 3,217; Ketchflni, 3,703. Clerk Welman, 3.220; Hess. 3.703. Superintendent Thomas, 3,217; Geeting:. 3,704.
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Congress Martin, 3.244; Steele. 3.719. Senator Rinear, 3.229; Faust,' 3,706. Representative Baker, 3,239; Smith, 3,683. Prohibition vote, 253; populist vote, 143. Jnckson Connty. Secretary of State Myers, -3,015; Owen, 2,427. Auditor of State Fanning. 2.SS3; Daily, 2,363. Treasurer Chandler, 2.864; Scholz. 2.366. Attorney-General Griftith, 2.S77; Ketcham. 2.367. Clerk Welman, 2.877; Hess, 2.364. Superintendent Thomas, 2,877; Gectinir, 2,31. Congress Stoekslager, 2.9SS; Tracewell, 2,445. Senator Ellison, 2.843; Schnock. 2.383. Representative Swope, 2.S3S; Smith. 2,378. Prohibition vote. 21; populist vote, 12. Jasper County. Secretary of State Myers, 753; Owen, 1.55S. Auditor Fannlnsr, 73: Daily, 1,332. Treasurer Chandler, 739; Scholz. 1,52. Attorney-General Griffith, 738 ;Ketcham, 1 529. ' Clerk Welman. 737; Hess, 1.532. Superintendent Thomas, 741; Geeting,
1,531. Congress Zimmerman, 743; Hatch, 1,549. Senator Washburn, 717; Phares, 1.527. Representative Howelis, 732; Spitler, 1,495. Prohibition vote, 61; populist vote, 541. Jefferson. County. Secretary of State Myers, 2,330; Owen, 3 226. 'Auditor Fanning, 2,276; Daily, 3,171. Treasurer Chandler. 2.2S3; Scholz. 3,172. Attorney-General Griffith, 2,304; Ketcham. 3,156. Clerk Welman, 2.2S0; Hess. 3,171. (Superintendent Thomas, 2,2S1; Geeting, 3:174. Congress Stoekslager, 2,325; Tracewell, 3.240. Senator Oravens, 2,335; Watson, 3,114. Representative Everroad, 2,243; Crozier, 3,176. Prohibition vote, 58; populist vote, 143. Jennings County. Secretary of State rMyers, 1,386; Owen, 1.94a Auditor Fanning. 1,373; Daily, 1,825. Treasurer Chandla-, 1.376; Scholz, 1,919. Attorney-General Griffith, 1,370; Ketcham, 1,926. Clerk Welman, 1.S75; Hess. 1,922. Superintendent Thomas', 1,372; Geeting, 1.932. Congress Stoekslager, 1,449; Tracewell, 1.877. Representative Barnes, 1,457; Reynolds, 1.834. Prohfbltlon vote, 43; populist vote, 317. Johnson Connty. Secretary of State iMyers, 2,395; Owen, 2.1 82. 'Auditor Fanning. 2,324; Dally, 2,163. Treasurer Chandler. 2.S19; Scholz. 2.152. Attorney-General Griffith, 2,322; Ketcham. 2.160. Clerk Welman, 2.318; Hess, 2,163. Superintendent Thomas, 2,309; Geeting, 2.1f5. Congress Cooper, 2,342; Overstreet, 2.258. Senator (Miller, 2.277; McCord, 2,184. Representative Billingstey, 2,277; Miller. 2.174. Prohibitlon vote. 146; populist vote, 3S3. Jny County. Secretary of State Myers, 2,234; Owen, 3,062. Auditor Fanning, 2,167; Dally, 3,022. Treasurer Chandler, 2.167; Scholz. 3,020. Attorney-General Griffith, 2,166; Ketcham. 3,020. Clerk Welman, 2.165; Hess. 3.028. Superintendent Thomas. 2,103; Geeting, 3,025. Congress Martin, 2,255; Steele, 3.075. Senator Call. 2.120; Follette. 3,074. Joint Representatives Kel!ev, 2,170; Hiecker, 3,021; McGrath, 2.169; Cole. 3,002. Prohibition vote, 230; populist vote, 753. Knox County. Secretary of StateMyers, 3,039; Owen, 2 99 "'Auditor Fanning.' 2,931; Daily, 2"l. Treasurer Chandler, 2.T129; Scholz, 2.SG7. Attorney-General Griffith, 2,927; .Cetcham. 2,857. Clerk Welman. 2.932; Hess. ZM2. Superintendent Thomas, 2,931; Geetlnj, 2.862. Congress Bretz, 2.9G9; Hardy, 2,990. Senator Cullop, 2.921; Bethell, 2,874. Representative Xiblack, 2,864; Gather, 2.894. Prohibition vote, 181; populist vote. 592. The vote In Knox county for prosecuting attorney resulted in a tie between Goodman, the democratic candidate, and Keith, the republican candidate. This situation has caused the matter to be referred to the governor for adjustment. Goodman ; claims that as there has been no election this creates a vacancy and the governor should appoint. Keith, on the other hand, claims' that the governor should call a special election. The matter has been referred to the governor, but that official has given no decision in the matter. Kosciusko County. Secretary of State Myers, 2,767; Owen, 4,094. Auditor Fanning, 2,727; Dally. 4,030. Treasurer Chandler. 2.727; Scholz, 4,030. Attorney-General Griffith. 2,727; Ketcham. 4.030. Clerk Welman, 2,725; Hess, 4,030. Superintendent Thomas, 2,726; Geeting, 4,031. Congress Warner, 2.652; Royse, 4,157. Representative Cox. 2,626; Stetler, 4,017. Joint Representative Barney, 2,631; Harrison. 4.018. Prohibition vote, ISO; populist vote, 90. Lawrence Connty. Sf-cre'tary of State Myers. 1,757; Owen, 2,875. Auditor Fanning. 1.726; Daily, 2.S40. Treasurer Chandler. 1.726; Scholz. 2.838. Attorney-General Griffith, 1,723; Ketcham. 2,811. Clerk Weimar. 1.726; Hess. 2.839. Superintendent Thomas, 1,72; Geeting, 2,837. Congress Bretz, 1.738; Hardy 2.894. Senator Ellison, 1.726; Schneck. 2.S64. Representative! Gunn, dem., 1,734; McCormick, dem.. 1.715; Stewart, rep., 2,838; P.rter, rep.. 2.R53. Prohlbkion vote, 40; populist vote, 171. Lnpnrte Connty. S.retary of State Myers. 4,136; Owen. 4.197. Auditor Fannir-jf. 4,032: Daily. .4.1.1. Treasurer Chandler. 4.044; Scholz. 4.139. Attciriuy-General -Grilllth, 4.035; Ketcham. 4.115. Clerk Welman. 4.037; Hess. 4,11(1. Superintendent Thomas, 4,039; Geeting, 4.137. Cjrgres.s Warner, 4,132; Royse, 4,209. Representative Ilosaur, dorn., 3,967; Hunt. rep.. 4.202. Prohibition vote. 107; populist vote, 199. I.nke Connty. Secretary of Slate Myers, 2,586; Owen, 3.844. Auditor Fanning. 2,517: Dai'.y. 3.780. Treasurer Chandler. 2.5CS; S.-ho'z. 3.777. Attorney-General Griffith. 2,510; Ketcham. 3.771. C'.erk Welman. 2.512: Hess. .3.781. Superintendent Thonns, 2,510; Geeting, 3.768. Congress Zimmerm in, 2lS; Hatch, 3,751. Senator Kopplke. 2.561; Gostlin. 3,738. Representative Guernsey, 2,547; Dinwiddle, 3.776. Prohibition vote, 101; popu!5st vote, 273. Lnsrninfre C.tunty. Secretary of State Myers, 1,127; Owen, ""Auditor Fanning. 1.105; Daily. 2.212. Treasurer Chandler. 1.105; S-ho'.z. 2.211. Attorney -General Griffith, 1,104; Keteham, 2.213. Clerk We'.man. 1.104; Hess. 2.212. Superintendent Thomas, 1,101; Gotting, 2.215. Congress McXagny, 1,071; Leighty, 2.264. Representative Vaughn, 1,097; Menitt, 2,193. Prnihibitlon vote, 72; populist vote, 115. Montgomery County. Secretary of Stile Myers, 3,627; Owen, 4.096. Auditor Fanr.lng. 3,573; Daily, 4.0S7. Treasurer Ch uvller. 3 573; S. hclz, 4.031. Attorney-GfeiiiXal Gri:ikh, 3,573; Ketcham, 4,087.
- CATARRH!
COLD IN THE HEAD. HOW TO CURE THEM, A cold In the head becomes so painful a.id annoying unl?s relieved at cnee, that any remedy that will do this is saire to meet with a hearty reception. During the wet. mujtgy days of November, when cold 1 caught so easily by exposure to drafts, or to vrot foot, or to wet skirts dragging round the ankles of women, and in, all the many ways that one catches cold, such a remedy as TretzingeT's Catarrh Balm every family should keep In the house. This Remedy, composed of harm- !. simples, compounded by well-known chemists of D..yton, if applied at night i and tr.uffed thoroughly up Into the nos trils, will cure a cold In the head over night. You will wake up in tho morning and find your cold gone. This Remedy costs but 50 cents, and is to be had at any drug store. Some cases of catarrh can be completely cured by the use of one Jar, but some stubborn cases will require more. SPENT $330.00 Miss Kennedy, a wellknown young lady of Dayton, Ohio, says she has spent this sum being treated by Fpeclalists for three successive winters, but got no permanent relief whatever until she began to use Pretzlnger's Catarrh Balm. She is now perfectly well and has gained sixteen pounds. Two Jars cured her. ENTIRELY FREE So says Herbert A. Filler of Columbus, Ohio: "From the very first application I began to improve, and in a short time was- wholly cured by the use of Pretzlnger's Catarrh Balm, of nauseous catarrhal Inflammation which affected my nose and throat." AT A DANCE Miss Lou Wilson of Louisville, Ky., says she caught a severe cold at a dance, and It setted in her head, and she was sneezing all the time and her eyes were watery, and her nose running perfectly awful. She took Pretzlnger's Catarrh Balm at night, and in the morning her head was all clear. Pretzlnger's Catarrh Balm is such a simple remedy and so easily taken, and costs so little that any ona can afford to experiment with a fifty cent Jar and test its powers for their cold In the head or nasal catarrh. Pretzinger Bros., of Dayton, Ohio, who manufacture this remedy, on receipt of 2 oeiitg In stamps will send a sample free of charge. Clerk Welman. 3.574; Hess. 4.0S7. Superintendent Thomas, 3,576; Geeting, 4.088. Congress Brookshire, 3,614; Faris. 4.097. Representative McCallister, 3,563; McCrea, 4.0SS. The prohibition vote was 132, and the populist vote was 136. Morgan Connty. Secretary of State Myers, 1,857; Owen, 2 523. "' Auditor Fanning, 1,814; Daily, 2,494. Treasurer Chandler, 1.814; Scholz. 2.490. Attorney -General Griffith, 1.S14; Ketcham. 2.493. Clerk Welman, 1.S15; Hess, 2,492. Superintendent Themas, 1,815; Geeting, 2,491. Congress Cooper, 1.S40; Overstreet, 2,543. Senator Miller, 1.810; Mc-Cord. 2,475. Representative Howe, 2,487; Serugg. 665. The prohibition vote was seventy-three and the populist vote was 207. Monroe County. Secretary of State Myers, 1,797; Owen, 2.309. Auditor of State Fanning, 1,763; Daily, 2.267. Treasurer of State Chandler, 1,763; Scl:olz. 2,265. Attorney-General Griffith, 1,763; Ketcham. 2,271. C'.erk Supreme Court 'Welman, 1,763; Hess. 2.266. Superintendent Thomas, 1,756; Geeting, 1.770. Statistician Fulton, 1,760; Thompson, 2.266. Geologist Jordan, 1,773; BlatcMey, 2.267. Judge First District Reinhard, 1,763; Jordan. 2 262. Judge Fourth District Daily, 1,767; Monks. 2,261. Congress Cooper, 1,818; Overstreet, 2,243. Prosecuting Attorney Sail, dem., 1,790; Edmondeon. rep., 2,213. Senator Cravens, dem., 1,790; Duncan, rep., 2,243. Representative Anderson, dem., 1,791; Allison, rep., 2,248. County Ticket. Clerk Dill, dem., 1,845; Woodward, rep., 2,227. ' Treasurer KInser, dem., 1.S52; Woodward, rep., 2.211. Recorder Talbott, dem., 1.7S0; Jackson, rep., 2.298. Sheriff Cox, dem., 1,824; Adams, rep., 2,239. The prohibition vote was seventy-four, and the populist vote was 274. Muri In County. Secretary of State Myers, 1,352; Owen, 1,334. Auditor Fannine, 1,335; Daily, 1,313. Treasurer Chandler. 1,331; Scholz. 1.313. Attorney-General Griffith, 1,330; Ketcham, 1.313. Clerk Welman, 1.331; Hess. 1,313. Superintendent Thomas, 1,330; Geeting, 1 313 'c.ngivss Bretz, 1.32S; Hardy. 1.327. Senator Divis, dem.. 1.2SS; Houghton, rep.. 1.333.' Represent ttivesGunn, dem., 1.259; Mccormick, dem.. 1.216; Torter, rep., 1,353; Si wart, rep., 1.334. Prohibition veto, 22; populist vote, 242. MikIIkoii County. Secretary of State Myers, 5,590; Owen, 6,500. Auditor Fannin?:. 5.452: Daily, 6.4S4. Treasurer Chandler. r..4."2; Scholz, 6,4?8, Attorney-General Griffitn, 5,4j1; Ketcham, 6.4S9. Cl.M k Wehn in. 5.413; lies.-;. 6,477. Superintendent Thomas, 5,443; Geeting, 6.4S9. Congress Bynum 5.532; Henry. 6,623. Representative Beeson, 5,394; Terhune, 6.515. Joint Representative Clark, 5,433; Hundey, 6,321. .Mnrnhnll County. Secretary of State Myers, 2,736; Owen, 2.7M. Auditor Fanning. 2.653; Daily. 2.743. Treasurer Chandler. 2.652; Scholz. 2,744. Attorney-General Griffith, 2.651; Ketcham. 2.714. Clerk Welman. 2.652: Htss. 2,744. Superintendent Thomas, 2,645; Geeting, 2,744. vn gross Warren. 2.695: Royse, 2,791. Representatives Rmgher. dem., 2,523; Simons, rep., 2,835. Prohibition vote. 102; populist vote, 169. XcTvton County. Secretary of State Myers, 771; Owen, 1,289. Auditor Fan ling. 761: Dally. 1,271. Treasurer Chandler. 759; Scholz, 1,271. Attorney-General Griffith, 762; Ketcham. 1.271. Clerk Welman. 762, Hess, 1.270. Superintendent The n.as, 760; Geeting, 1,270. Coneress Zimmrman, 775; Hatch. 1,300. Senator Washburn. 948; Phares, 1,267. Representative Novel., 909; Spittcr, 1,270. The prohibition vote was sixty-one and the poulist vote was 142. Xoble Connty. Secretary of State Myers, 2,645; Owen, 3 0S1. Auditor Fannlnr. 2.610; Dally, 3.052. j Treasurer Chandler, 2,612; Scholz, 3,051.
Attorney-General Griffith, 2,613; Ketcham, 3,051. Clerk Wllman, 2,612; Hess. 3.049. Superintendent Thomas, 2,611; Geeting, 3,052. Congress McNagny, 2,614; Leighty, 3,094. Keprescntiative Rosooe, dem., 2.610; Woodsruff. rep-. 3,056. The prohibition vote was 100 and the populist vote -was 10. Owen Connty. , (Secretary of State Myers, 1,724; Owen, 1.66. Auditor Fanning. 1,675: Dally, 1.640. Treasurer Chandler, 1.672; ScM'.z. 1.640. Attorney-General Griffith, 1,673; Ketcham, 1.642. Clerk Welman, 1.C72: Hess. 1.642. Superintendent Thomas. 1.C73; Geeting, 1,696. Congress Cooper, 1,671; Overstreet, 1.696. Representative Duncan, 1,683; Reno, 1.647. The prohibition vote was 43 and the populist vote was 213. Orange Connty. Secretary of State Myers, 1,404; Owen, 1.973. Auditor Fanning. 1,358; Dai'.y, 1,954. Treasurei" Chandler, 1.339; Scholz. 1.952. Attorney-General Griffith, 1,357; Ketcham. 1.954. Clerk Welman, 1,356; Hess, 1.932. Superintendent Thomas, 1,359; Geeting, 1.952. Congress, Bretz, 1,413; Hardy, 1.976. Representative Gunn, dem., 1.372; McRepresentatives Gunn, dem., 1,372; McCormick. dem., 1.36S; Stewart, rc-p., 1,949; Porter, rep., 1,947. The prohibition vota was 29 and the populist vote was 143. Ohio Connty. Secretary of State Myers, 563, Owen, 711. Auditor Fanning. 560; Dally. 702. Treasur?r Chandler, 560; Scholz, 703. Attorney-General Griffith, 560; Ketcham. 702. Clerk Welman, 560; Hess, 701. Superintendent Thomas, EGO; Geeting, 703. Congress Holman, 562; Watson, 710. Senator Johnston, 560; Stewart, 704. Representative Bowers. 563; Miller. 712. The prohibition vote was 9 and the populist vote was 13. Pike Connty. Secretary of State Myers, 1.D57; Owen, 2,200. Auditor Fanning, 1.912; Dally, 2,174. Treasurer Chandler, 1.914; Scholz, 2.175. Attorney-General Griffith, 1,913; Ketcham, 2.177. Clerk Welman, 1,912; Hess, 2,173. Superintendent Thomas, 1,916 ; Geeting, 2,173. Congress Taylor, 1,991; Hamenway, 2,1T4 Senator Cullop, 1,892; Belthlll, 2.189. Representative Clappell. 1,872; Coots. 2,193. Prohibition vote, 46; populist rote, 259. Perry Connty. Secretary of State Myers, 1,963; Owen, 2,029. Auditor Fanning, 1,951; Daily, 2,010. Treasurer Chandler, 1.910; Scho'.z. 2,018. Attorney-General Griffith, 1,917; Ketcham. 2,010. Clerk Welman, 1.917; Hess. 2.007. Superintendent Thomas, 1,919; Geeting, 2.007. Congress Taylor, 1,957; Ilemenway, 2.034. Senator Sweeney, 1,917; Salm, 2.012. Representative Lindsay, 1,926; Gibson, 2.008. Prohibition vote, 36; populist vote, 6G. Posey Connty. (Secretary of States Myers, 2,423; Owen, 2.219. Auditor Fanning, 2,379; Daily, 2,187. Treasurer Chandler, 2.372; Scholz. 2,192. Attorney-General Griffith, 2,375; Ketcham. 2,191. Clerk Welman, 2.372; Hess, 2.191. Superintendent Thomas, 2,376; Geeting 2.1S5. Congress Taylor, 2,331; Ilemenway, 2,237. "s?nator Kilroy. 2.309; Bozeman. 2,191. Representative Williams, 2,330; Carr, 2.157. Prohibition vote, 62; populist vote, 432. Pulaski Connty. Secretary of State Myers, 1,251; Owen, 1,099. Auditor Fanning, 1.227; Dally, 1,081. Treasurer Chandler, 1,232; Scholz, 1,081. Attorney-General Griffith, 1,234; Ketcham, 1,079. Clerk Supreme Court Welman, 1,235; Hess, 1,081. Superintendent Publio InstructionThomas, 1,232; Geeting. 1.0S0. Congress Zimmerman, dem., 1,211; Hatch, rep.. 1.111. Representative Thompson, dem., 1,197; McBeth, rep., 1,123. Populist vote, 344; prohibitionist, 6L. Putnam County. (Secretary of State Myers, 2,832; Owen, 2,472. Auditor Fanring, 2,559; Dally. 2.457. Treasurer Chandler, 2.563; Scholz. 2,446. Attorney-General Griffith, 2,558; Ketcham. 2.444. Clerk Supreme Court Welman, 2.559; Hess, 2,448. Superintendent Publio Instruction Thomas, 2.554; Geeting. 2.448. Congress Cooper, 2,625; Overstreet, 2.498. Representative Pandel, dem., 2,499; Hanna, rep., 2,527. Populist vote. 201; prohibition vote, 131. Porter Connty. Secretary of State Myers, 1,818; Owen, 2 4S5. "' Auditor Fanning. 1.765; Daily, 2.424. Treasurer Chandler. 1.767; Scholz. 2.423. Attorney-General Griffith, 1,766; Ketch-
am. 1.421. Clerk Welman. 1,766; Hess, 2.419. Superintendent Thomas, 1.7C6; Getting, 2.415. Cnngress Zimmerman, 1,834; Hatch, 2,435. Senator Kopelke. 1.741; Gastline, 2.391. Representative; Forbes, 1,786; Gregg, 2,394. The prohibition vote was 103 and the populist vote was 94. Parke Connty. Secretary of State Myers, 1,763; Owen, 2,574. Auditor Fanning. 1,730; Diily. 2,498. Treasurer Chandler. 1.732; Scholz. 2.510. Attorney-General Griffith, 1,729; Ketcham. 2,50:. Clerk Welman, 1.725; Hess, 2.510. Superintendent Thomas, 1,724; Geeting. 2.513. Congress Brookshire. 1.770; Faris, 2.550. Senator Cliokiner, 1.70Ö; Kerns, 2.474. Representative 'Miller, 2,179; Adams, 2rx-. The prohibition vote was 24S and the populist vote was 521. IiHiidulpli Connty. Secretary of SUta Myers, 1,623; Owen, 4.404. Auditor Fanning. 1,558: Dai'.y. 4.346. Treasurer Chandler. 1.550; Scholz. 4.336. At torn py-General Griffith, 1,554; Ketcham, 4.357. Clerk Supreme Court Welman, 1,556; Hess. 4.342. Superintendent" Public InstructionThomas. 1.557: Geeting. 4,344. Congress Elliott, dem., 1,594; Johnson, rep., 4.3S9. Representative Arthur, dem., 1,522; Stakebake, rep., 4.357. P.ipulist vote, 3S2: prohibition vote, 209. Itnsh County. Secretary of State Myers. 2,156; Owen. 2.7S8. Auditor Fanning. 2,111; Daily. 2,763. Treasurer Chandler. 2.11; Scholz. 2.758. Attorney-General Griffith, 2.110; Ketcham. 2.764. Clerk Welman, 2.106; Hess, 2.769. Superintendent Thomas, 2,111; Geeting. Tß3 " Congress Holman 2.114; Watson. 2.846. Senator Morgan. 2.027: Mull. 2.873. Representative Fairlcy. 2.041; Thomas. 2 789. "prohibition vote, 151; populist vote, 51. ntpley Connty. Secretary of State Myers, 2.182; Owen, 2,499. "'Auditor Fanning, 2.13S; Daily, 2,463. Treasurer Chandler, 2.138; Scholz, 2.462. Attorney-General Griffith, 2.136; Ketcham. 2.462. Clerk Welman, 2,133; Hess, 2,464.
Superintendent Thomas, 2.132; Gee tint, 2,451. Congress Holman. 2.162; Watson. 2.572. Representative Stegner. 2.140; Wills on. 2,508. Prohibition vote, 26; populist vote, 2S8. Scott County. Secretary of State OJyers, 1,075; Owen. 816. Auditor Farming. 1.067: Dai'.y. 807. Treasurer Chandler, 1.09; Scholz, KOö. Attcmey-General Griffitn, 1,067; Ketcham. 805. Clrk TVelinan. l.9: Hesf. 805. Superintendent Tiumas, 1,059; Geet'.nf. m. Conjrrefs Stockslajrer. 1,04?: Traeeweü. SI 5. Representative Barnes, 1,023; R?ynoI;L, 804. Prohibition vote, 21; populist vote. 33.
i Shelby County. Secretary of State Myers, 3,413; Owen, 2,981. Auditor Fannlntr. 3,331; Dally, 2.950. Tr.:.sunr Chandler. 3.S43; Scholz, 2.939. Atto-ney-General Griffith, 3,326; Ketcham, 2,949. Clerk Welman. 3.334; Hess. 2.947. Superintendent Thomas, 3,327; Geeting, 2,927. Congress Holman, 3.335: Watson. 3.035. Representative HarrXn, 3,284; Tindall, iC! j Joint Representative Welntraut, 3,266; I Blakelv, 2.968. I Prohibition vote. 239; populist vote, 88. I Cnion County. Conpress Elliott, dem.. 772; Johnson, j rep.. 1.042. P.-osecutin? Attorney Gray, dem., 760; j Smith, rep.. 1.029. I Joint Representative Remington, dem., i 752: Dunlap. rep.. 1.039. j The ppu'.ist vote was 39 and the pro- : hlbitlon vote 13. MISCELLANEOUS DISPATCHES. The cabinet crisis In Chill continues. The volea.no of Oolima, in Mexico, Is In a state of eruption. c.n. Booth of Salvation army fame ar-V---1 In Cleveland. The anrual pension of the K. of L. will .-i--et In New O.'Ieana. Kins Alexander of Srvla will attend tr. c?r's funeral 3t St Petersburg. The duke of York will start for St. Pet?rsburg on Mouday to attend the funeral of the cZiir. The annual meeting of the National tobacco manufacturers and buyers wu held at Cincinnati. Prince Hohenlohe, the German chancellor, id understood to insist upon further cabinet changes. The remains of Eusrene Ouden. tb wellknown opera singer, wxre buried in Prompton cemetery. London. George Sccggan, the noted turfman, died at his horr. live miles south of LouisvlUa, agred forty-nine years. At a Jollification meeting near Cove Gap, V". Va., Alvin Dargin was killed by John Martin. The later was arrested. Jacob S. Kerngod, a commercial traveler employed by U. L. Pierce of Green-st, New York, has mysteriously diaappeared. Barrett Scott, the defaulting treasurer of Holt countv, Neb., who stole J1O).vj0. waa sentenced to the p-niter.tiary fyc five years. The pope presided at the last conference In petraixl to the union proposed betwet-n the oriental churches and the church of Rome. It Is reported1 that the Leylanl Kteamir Venetian from London. Nov. 4. for Boaton, is making for Queenstown with her machinery disabled. T5v the collapse of a wall of a new building In course of erection at Philadelphia, James Mullen was killed and) six others seriously injured. Henry Powell shot and fatally wounded Mrs. Sapira Mclaug-hlin at Vlcary. near Rochester, Pa., Saturday night and then sent a bullet through his own brain. J. Hooi Wright, who was a partner in, the banking house of Drexel, Morgan g Co., New York, died suddenly on the elevated railroad. He was fifty-seven years oil. The court martial at Warsaw has sentenced Lieut. Boborykin to the loss of his military and nobility ranks and to life-long labor la Siberia for Implication In a plot against the lifo of the czar. 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