Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 December 1882 — Curiosilies of the Figures. [ARTICLE]

Curiosilies of the Figures.

Vi Pile it. 13 yet fresh, we dot down a few itc'ii* for tiio carious, and for future refeience. Tlie total rote for Secretary of State, 1882 is 414,tj72. | The total vote for Governor in 1880 was 470,738; short this year, 2t>,o(iC. The Democratic vote lor Secretary of State this year is 220,918, a failing off of 4,004 Th- Republican vote for Secretary of State this year is 210,234,a falling off of 21,981. Tlie National vote is L8.02(>, a gain of 534 on the vote of 1880. The Democratic plurality is 10,084; less than, a majority 2 880 on tlie State ticket, I file aggregate vote cast lor Democratic representatives to the Legislature is 218,120 The aggregate vote for Republican representatives to tiie Legislature is 2d9,700. National vote on legislative ticket. 9,551, j Democratic plurultty on legislative ticket: 8,380; lacking. 1,191 of a majority. Democratic vote on legislative ticket is 2,798-less than lor Democratic Secretary of State. Republican vote on legislative ticket is j -174 less than for, Republican Secretary ot i State. Notuual vote on legislative ticket is 3,435 | less than tor National Secretary,of Stale. j The aggregate. Democratic vole tor congressmen is 220,978 The aggregate vote for. Republican congressmen is '287,4.78, The aggregate National vote fur congressmen is 10,957. Tim aggregate Democratic vote for l,’on*. ! stress t* 2,8-73 more than tor the Democratic legislative ticket, and 55 more ihau for tiie Delliocratic Secretary ol S‘iU<“. Toe aggregategidpiinitcaii v >ie tor Con giess is 2,0ft2 ie--s man tor the Kepub icaii leglsiail vy ta-Kel an 1 3,9 )8 teas itiaa f>r i.e. uiiiicao Secretary i f State. Ine nggr.-gaie Natiouat vote for Congress is 1,4U0 more than for Notional legislative trcaei, and 1,828 less than lor National Secretary ol Stine. file Republican congressional vote in the Ist district is 1t>,859. Tlie Republican leg* udative.vote is 1.7,798, anti for Secretary ot Stale 15,1)08, allowing thtjtlegisl live ticket 482 behind th* Secretary yf State, uni 581 btthii.td. ike .cvr.g.retHU)Uul,.

1 The Republican congressional rote in th* 12d district is 13,288, the legislative 12.921 ! Secretary es State 12,904, showing the le t jislative 18 behind Secretary of State, an ) 384 behind congressional ticket. The Republican congressional vote in tli !3d district is 12,537; the Secretary of Stut 112,782; the legislative, 13,274, showiug ti; legislative 512 ahead of Secretary of Slat jund 757 ahead of congress. The Republican congressional vote of th 14th district is 13.140; tor Secretary ofStnle, 13,273" for Legislature, 12,887, stuiwiug tin legislative 380 behind Secret try of Stale, gnd 259'behiud Congress. ] The Republican congressional vote of ihc sth district is 13,293; tor Secretary of State 15,102; for legislature. 14,002; showing the I legislative 500 behind Secretary of State, and 1,304 behind Congress. The Republican congressional vote of the Gth district is 19,502; for Secretary of State 19,041; for Legislature, 19,003, showing the legislative vote 578 less than Secretary of State, ahd 499 less than the vote for Congress. The Republican cengresstonal vole in the 7to. district is 17,451; for Secretary of State 17,000, tor Legislature, 10,980; showing the legislative 20 behind the Secretary ol State, and 471 behind 0< tigress. The Republican, congressional vote in the ith district is 17,823; the Secretary of State 18,208. the Legislature, 18 848; showing the legislative 580 ahead of Secretary of Slate, and 1,025 ahead of Congress. The Republican congressional vote for the 9th district is 10,482; for Secretary of State 10,744; for Legislature, 10,597; showing the legislative 147 behind Secretary of Siate and 115 ahead of Caugress. The Republican congressional vote of the 10th district is 10,223; for Secretary of State 17,109; for Legislature, 17., 110; showing the legislative ticket 53 behind the Secretary of State and 893 ahead of Congress. The Republican congressional vote of the 11 th d : strict is 19,803; for Secretary of State 19,754; tor Legislature, 19,522, showing-the legislative ticket 232 behind the necretary lof Stale and 341 beliu.d Congress. The Republican congressional vote of the 12th distiiet i» 13,023; for Secretary of State 14,179; Legislature, 13,893; showing trie legislative 230 behind Secretary of State and. 170 ahead -of Congress. The Republican Congressional vote of the 13th district is 17,478; Secretary of State, 17,097; Legislature, 10,976; showing the legislative 129 beLind Secretary of State and 511 behind Congress. The aggregate Republican vote of tin i'tate, for secretary of State, is 210,234; tlf< aggregate for Congt e»s is 207.178; theagg-e----gite lor Legislature is 209.700, showing t!ia ; the legislative vote i 5474 belli£4 the Score laiy of State and 2,582 ahead of the congressional vote. We leave these figures without note or comment, only advising those who propos to figure on politics, or figure in politics, hereafter, toiett them out and carefully pr serve them. There is more than one lesso in them. Assuming that the entire Oenioeratic vote was against ‘‘submission,’’ mu remembering tliet the National party vv-is the first to declare for ‘Submission,” it i gives a majority.-of 1,191 oiv ttie legislative vote for “submission,” or 2,833 on t he St at ticket vote. Rut our purpose has been simplv to compile the figures for the use o' all who may desire to make comparisons, otto intelligently study live drift of public thougat.— lndianapolis Journal.

Emigration .is seeking ne w fields not only from across the waters, but from interior and sea-board States. The hard working farmer who has spent years digging among stones and hills of the East is becoming convinced that this interest lies m “palling up stakes” arid moving to-the West, but in what part of the West to seek a home seems to be a matter not always quite clear. We believe Central Dakota is tlie place. Thither the farming fraternity is flocking in vast numbers. As sure as the sun shines, Central Dakota will become the most productive part of the enter West for all cereals, vegetables and stock. The healthful climate, pure water, numerous streams and lakes, fertility of soils, situation of lafcitutlo, outlet to market, facilities for transportion, etc., conduce to make this the most desirably located. The Chicago <fe North-western Rhilway can take you into the very heart of this delightful country. Send to the General- Passenger Agent of that road in Chicago, ill., for maps, pamphlets, etc.