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the times Philadelphia Sunday mohnikg, February 22, isso. 8 Div. HKPVBIJCAN. DESIOCBAT, 10. Joseph Cntirey W.

S. Quigley 41 ELECTION JUDGES. COOPER CONARD EARLY RECEIPTS IN SUMMERBRESS GOODS Lancaster, McKnlght, 2641; Martin, 661. Sukveyob and Reoclator Shedoker, ELEVENTH WARD. Common CotraciL Lowenstcin, 746; Matthews, 683s Mesklll, 738.

School Dikbctob Austin, 893; Martin, 776 Moore, 818 Lob, 509; Brower, 625; Robb, 567; Bier, 799; Muguire, 652; McNamara, 112. Sdbvkvor and RbuUi atob French, Morrison, 200; Engle, 63. TWELFTH WARD. Select Council Kiltermiui, McDevitt, 1,127. School Dirbctob Orth, Horn, Baker, Pensenliofer, Kunsig, Bicker, Gould, Hienle, Hess, Koehlcr.

Bender, 11. Surveyor ado Regulator French, 1,069. THIRTEENTH WARD. Oommoh Cobrcil Orifflths, Oliver, 442; Frits, 291; Ckillins. 1.

School Director Leivy, Oelpper, Thudiuin, Kinsey, 1,857 Constable Walters, Jackson, 730; Tiebeaen, 220; Holt, 21. Surveyor and Regulator Roberts, Hy ner, 1. Twenty HeTentit. DiT. RKFTBL1CA9.

DKMOCTUT. 1. J. P. ,145 Geo.

24 Wm. Slavin 10 1 J. a T. 4 8. Wm.

Cain 105 D. J. Gough 41 4. A. F.Sturgis.

65 L. 10 6. J. P. ..127 P.

Smltli 11 J. N. 4 6. E. A.

T. Ephline 2 J. Wilson. 42 7. J.

W. Jones. 78 Henry Drain 74 8. 8. Q.Jones 119 Jus.

Dougherty 49 9. D. Connor 96 W. Urinn 26 10. G.

C. Rodgcrs 146 John Walls 24 11. Thos. H. Mudge 114 W.

Willfong 105 12. John a Parsons 118 Geo. B. 39 Eli a Phillips 24 18. E.

Manley .......109 T. Thornton 31 14. Wm. ReKli 55 H. F.

64 15. John V. Freed 124 P. Bushel), Jr. 24 J.

Hazlett 10 16. A. G. Belknap 79 G. W.

Nunnerville 15 W.J. Wallace 6 17. T. J. J.

17 G. Jackson 18 18. John 50 A. E. Smith 9 (X M.

Garvey 12 Republicans, 17; Democrat, 1. Tweaty Kichth. 1. P. Harding 115 H.

Zell 11 L. 7 2. H. Rayson 123 J. Minor 20 3.

W. H. James 108 James Metzgur 4 J. A. Reed 4 4.

J. E. Wain wright 91 T. a Reed 20 5. J.

K. Davidson 55 E. 8. Daily 57 6. O.

D. Foy 126 J. Laney 87 7. J. D.

Freed Ul W. 45 8. Charles Graff 117 W. Linker 53 9. Frank Wilson 169 J.

Medium 54 10. E. 9. Yard 130 W. C.

Merritt 11. H.C. Irvin 93 J. T. Diamond 58 5 12.

T. Buriihurst 138 George Black 28 J. Drinnen 20 13. C. E.

Loncopc 139 L. Wiley 50 is! O. ndcr.T.!.!?..'.'..'.'.'. 70 O. W.

84 16. D. Sheared 112 J. K. Thompson 126 17.

H. Myers 117 J. Drumin 78 FRENCH SATINES, YOKOHAMA CLOTHS. YEDD0 CLOTHS, MUMMY CLOTHS, LAWNS AND ORGANDIES. BEIGE, SINGLE WIDTH, BEIGE.

DOUBLE ALBATROSS CLOTHS. CASHMERE MELANGE, FRENCH ARMURES. M0MIE CLOTHS. COLORED CASHMERES. PARIS NOVELTIES, SAXONY NOVELTIES.

PLAIN BUNTINGS, LACE BUNTINGS. futiGura IMMENSE STOCK BLACK CASH RES IMPORTED BEF0BE THE CHEAT ADVANCE. LOWEST PRICES EXTANT The indications this season are that the early buyer will catoh the bargains, for the reason that the Spring and Bummer Dress Goods we are receiving now were contracted for many months since, and those received have been marked at our usual close prices. We will take much pleasure in showing the New Fab rios and Designs to Visitors, even though not wishing to purchase. Returns Showing Those Who Were Chosen on Tuesday.

LARGE REPUBLICAN, GAINS. Splits Among the Democrats in Several Wards Civo the Olte to Opposition. From the return shoots of each of the six hundred and eighty nino clccliondivisions iuthceity tlic name and vote of the judge iu each division voted for on Tuesday have been obtained by actual inspection of those sheets and are given below. These judges will preside over the different sets of officers inside the polls at the nest Presidential election. The list incomplete only ip the cases of eight of tlio divisions, and this is caused by a failure of the officers in these divisions to return any such judges to the court.

Of these eight divisions five gave largo Uc.nuhli can majorities at the last fall election and the other three gave Democratic majorities equally pronounced. It will be seen that of the six hundred and eighty one divisions from which returns were made to the court five hundred and ten chose Republican judges, one hundred and sixty seven chose Democrats aud there were ties in four eases First. Div. democrat. 1.

William T. Kossler. 72 Mun is Keen 1 2. John Herman KM Thomas Winum IB2 8. llimry Forla'a Aaron 133 4.

John WlnteiljOttoni. 39 William titunbrd 77 John Broken 73 5. George W. Mitchell. 133 George Gilison It It.

(iilwon 6. 11. W. Ix noir, 114 Onirics Campbell 63 1. Joseph Martin: Ill (i.

W. Gordon 92 8. Junies Hsolleht 170 George Ferguson (W 9. DeWitl Wirgins.lll6 David Gordon 15 J. t3 10.

W. F. Prosscr 144 James 39 8. A. Iluyn.ir i'J 11.

Thomas Denny 147 "William Irwin 65 12. 0. Alexander lii John Chambers 94 Robert Howell 10 13. Jowpli Hruce 74 John Boyle 105 A. Tollman 3 14.

J. G. Snow ..102 William Mooney 5 Frank Mitchell 71 IB. At. LelbramU 80 J.

Gibbons 103 J. Mint at 71 16. James Bonner 60 A. Jurvey 115 II. Holier 48 17.

J. J. Ashman 112 Frederick Gcntner 76 18. Matthew Mason 80 James 19. Biles 135 W.

H. O'Brien 61 20. W. W. Taylor 155 J.

II. Linse 75 Charles Yariieu 10 21. A. Lutz 48 R. Cahill ...102 William Wilson 52 26.

William Ozias. 46 John Oarton 130 J. H. Wells 15 23. Jobn 92 Frederick Wiley 115 24.

U. Crcsy 12ft M. Clifton 20 A. P. Sunp'ee 32 26.

Henry I.awreiice 72 Henry Nichols. Vi M. Hopkins 64 95. R. H.

Watson 114 RQ. Peters 97. W. Fullerton 92 John Thompson, II. Wilson 98.

Thomas Shirks 170 Charles Ghoatc, 95 William iverclt 30 29. S. White 116 Gabriel Beckley 77 Henry Willing 30 Republicans, Is; Democrats, 11. 1. C.

V. Fort 63 A. Connor 58 2. J. Caviniaiigb 86 E.

Duffy 105 8. J. H. Irvine 76 W. Delker Ill) 4.

R. M. 121 William Jackson 78 F. Itivell 4 6. Wm.

Morrow 127 D. H. Poynicr 35 t. J. 0.

Green HO 8. It. Ball 63 7. I. M.

Jackson 92 William wutt 119 8. Stephen Bears 1)2 J. C. reno 90 j'liincK :ieiii.yre. 9.

M. Douglae 10. John Hyiml 11. Joseph Curry 12. G.

BliaBfer i 1 i Richard I'll 65 .123 ..129 63 James Piurd 75 John M. 04 15. Ou1lle.11 J. C. Bulli rworth 13.

George fiilbert, 98 Thomas Murium 13 14. 1. lumbar lui A. c. ruicron mi 15.

WUIiam Sloan 75 8. Davenport 92 16. W. B. R.

Selby 99 f. Moon 65 John (J. Nill 58 James Fnrlcy J. 92 17. John Stevens 18.

Thomas Clark 19. Lewis 275 86 28 63 John Ke'sh 121 J. Krairnuin 27 .132 45 ,..220 ..136 ,..136 06 90. R. Lynch Walsh J.

Kane 21. J. 14 John Porter 22. Daniel Read ,..34 A. Shields 23.

James 20 George Donnelly, John 24. Kdward G. F.Munce Republicans, 10; Democrat, 13 lie, 1. Third. DRSOTRAT, ,.139 Stewart Me 1 1 hone 27 George Collar 19 16.

George Bieber ...192 David 70 17. Wm. J. James Hoff. 85 la Hugh Galbrenh 125 George Le 39 19.

William Compton.117 Jacob Murphy 37 20. D. 73 George Shepherd 32 Charles 18 21. Thos. MoCandless Jobn 45 22.

P. Bcarley, ..147 C. Shibe 25 23. W. Miles.

100 James 21. Charles Sohiver 39 Martin O'Toolc 97 25. James .101 John Byrnes 02 27. Thomas 61 Arthur 90 John Callahan 67 Republicans 22 Democrats, 3. Of the two divisions out the Eleventh is Democrat and the Twenty sixth Republican.

Nineteenth. 1. Jn'meeMatlack. .....123 James Welsh 96 2. Robert Judge 90 Thomas MoCJees.

55 3. Samuel DitUe 148 W. H. Smith 68 4. John Wagner 63 Edward Fnnz 117 6.

Michael Richard 60 John 160 6. J. Raleigh 100 J.J. Byrnes ...114 7. J.

Hunter 46 E. Rose.j. 131 8. North Mamie 91 Georirc Rowland 86 f9. Philip Arnold 108 G.

Hornberger 65 10. diaries four. Alex, swoope rj 11. Joseph 98 Thomas Boner 50 12. P.D.

O'Ncil 122 J. Vice .....118 13. Michael Bcntz 191 14. James Wilson 190 15. H.

George Graff. 17 16. J. Biigcr 105 J. Byerback 38 17.

Charles Burke 01 George W. 95 18. Albert Nichols 130 James McGeogll 54 19. John Wetzel 117 Charles 74 20. Thos.

McDado. 145 Jacob Bossing 74 21. Daniel Garvin 70 E. Priestley 51 22. Charles Grav 76 Alex.

79 23. Wm. B. Tcvis 82 Charles Bendle 62 24. II.

100 P. Degnnn 50 25. E. J. Tinley 182 Robert Winters.

42 26. Wm. Breisch 67 Robert Poth 10 Wm. Ae hull. 39 27.

Jiuues I5 Casper Hctt 70 28. Edwin Agncw 121 George W. 42 20. George W. Weaver.

92 George Kc'fer 38 30. 11. lAjhrev 93 F. Limlc 78 31. Wm.

II. Richl 29 F. Bnuinignn 83 32. Troxali 140 Timothy Kllllan 49 Republicans, 24 Democrats, 8. Twentieth.

1. Fred. Pfefl'er 135 M. Oppenheimer 2. William Goodwin.

92 L. MausUmum 3. Albert Myei 84 William Jones. 4. JohnWarr .....111 John Rump 5.

B. W. Alexander 77 Charles H. Lex 6. John J.

96 J. F. Buck 7. Thco. Huntley 84 John Brady Samuel R.

8. H. O. John S. Lex 9.

R. M. Jacob Vohrer. 10. C.

A. 80 Georue Rehn 11. John C. Weatherby.117 H. V.

Ramsey 12. Aurca numiii siartin uieary 13. W. H. Michcncr 106 M.

A. Byrne 14. Charles Watson 62 Thomas McNeil 15. John L. Bowers 85 William J.

Osier 18. II. J. Arhuckle 171 Samuel Townsend 17. James Reynolds 106 W.

F. Osier 18. Thomas 61 P. J. Buckley 19.

Frank Buck 106 S. F. Rcmmick Thco. Bauer 20. A.

A. 120 David Doyle, 21. Garner 87 J. G. 22.

H. Einwcliter 75 W. Boker 23. A. Garvin.

113 W. H. II. D. De Haven 45 24.

W. H. Brown 109 William Senn 25. 8. W.

Cade 112 J. Horcber 26. Oeorge H6 C. M. Stoud 27.

Jesse IH ttro 120 1. A. Barry 28. John Rusk 109 J. J.

Plucker 29. John Hamilton 88 E. E. 69 C. W.

41 30. W. P. Keelcy 83 G. L.

Rapp SO 31. J. B. Maginley D. Knipe 32.

J. P. Titus 103 William C. 81 33. James Robinson 169 J.

P. Mnier 88 34. John Bcrkcback 115 E.IIibbs 15 35, I. A. Davis 120 Mifflin Noce 40 Jesse Nece 12 l.

Adam Tindall 101 Kd.Sloll 46 37. T.E. 204 A. GluUbeck 8 Kcpubllcaus, S2 Democrats, 4. Thirty tlrst division (Kcnubllcan).

no votes re turned. Twenty First. 1. P. MeGarvey 92 2.

James Chidcsler 92 James(m dcn 114 3. W. a Davis 48 Hugh Quigley .115 4. J. O.

Morris. 140 M. 90 5. William Boone 178 James Bramble 31 6. W.

I.Oivin 90 D. Stewart 99 7. R. OledeiiKler 189 F. Hilcy 53 8.

R. Woltendcn 158 Charles Me.Keevcr.. 68 9. John Saunders 109 William Conlow 39 10. Thomas John McOuin 77 11.

Louts Zorner 45 Itti'lmrd 68 12. Hugh Harper 123 Michael Ward 33 13. Thomas John Ward 21 HutHi MeAlaren 7 14. John G. Brooks ...156 George W.

40 Dunlap 1X8 A. tieavor 31 Jt iflXiw "19 Millard 104 17. John A. Republicans, 12; Democrat, Twenty Seeond. 1.

Jacob Wontz 2. H. Parker 3. 6. 4.

trano Ancote 5. Wesley Piatt 6. Frank Hcnson 7. Joseph 8. P.

B. Provost 9. William 90 N. Simon 80 S. Mednry 69 M.

Din in ..117 E. 98 David Jarvis 92 O. 8. BrinKhurst ..100 Charles Wolf. 81 E.

T. Jones Morris Carroll 71 John Swift ..108 J. Hansberry 67 Thomas Dwyer 84 Mlohael Rcifly ..115 James Connor, 8r ..129 John F. Osborne, 88 K. Sorlx r.

78 James C. Tully 80 Thomas ..104 N. J. Ixnghcry 90 J. On well 10.

C. W. Green 11. O. H.

Hook 12. N. W. Patton 13. David Harrucr 14.

J. Keyser 15. Joseph Wolfer 16. Joseph A.Shaefl'er, 17. J.

Pliikcrton 18. Williams. Darling, 19. Casper Guyer 20. W.

M. C. Paul 21. Thomas 22. J.

II. Guyer 23. Alexander McCoy, 103 Ernest Wentz It, J. 0. Reilly 94 ...107 67 Jueob llausc 93 (Jonrad 24.

K. Republicans, 20 Democrats, 4. Twenty Tlilrd. Div. RKPTBIJCAH.

15. Charles COOPER CONARD IMPORTERS AND RETAILERS, COR. MARKET AND NINTH STS. SHERIFF'S SALE. o10nl 'he enormotis stock of choice earments purchased at ShrrifTs Sale affords an opportunity me tallica of Philadelphia and vicinity which has never before occurred In the annals of the tratln.

which Si attested to by the nianv thonwiml purchasers who have availed themselveji of the Innumerable unheard of which we oiler. THINK Ob1 IT, WIS OFFKH "I'U DAY 200 LADIES' CIRCULARS AT $4 EACH, Which would be cheap for $8. Also, 600 other CIRCULARS, of various Btyles, dually cheap, and 70 MISSES' ENGLISH WALKING JACKETS, In sizes from 10 to 14 years, made of the Uncut All Wool Braver, In brown, blue and blaclc, with best trlmminirii, for Si.oo each the beavor alone Is worth and 40 Isms' Jackets, In sines from to 11 veal's, made of Hue lightrcolored fancy beaver, at 4 each. These Jackets are usually sold for 10 and i 12, A THOUSAND OTHER BARGAINS. MANUFACTURERS' SUIT Co 121 NORTH NINTH STREET.

14 WATCHES FREE 14 Incredible as it may seem, it is nevertheless true, that THE PHILADELPHIA PREMIUM BOOK COMPANY (LIMITED) 610 CHESTNUT STREET 610 Gave away on one day 14 Gold and Silver Watohes as Premiums to Purchasers of Books. Call and Kxamtne our Stock of Books in Every Department of Literature, and bear in mind that we Sell at the Lowest Prloes and Present you with a Valuable Gift, 11. John Pye 43 Chnrles 25 12. A.M. Lislin 110 William McDevitt 21 la H.

88 John Johnson. 46 14. 8. W. Pettit 83 Edward Glackin 82 15.

P. Rudolph. 85 J. Lynch 82 16. W.

M. Barclay 95 O. Cuuningham 72 W. Garrison 18 Republicans. 16; Democrat, 1.

Ninth. 1. James Hodson. 2. P.

O. Mason 3. C. Home 4. G.

W. 5. J. H. Ross 6.

0. M. Betts 128 Charles Benton John Lynch 3 138 P. H. Zell 65 91 W.

Louehran 84 131 A. L. Helm bold 56 100 P.F.Donnelly .101 .129 W. MeCarty 35 A. J.

Fimple 18 Howard Slipw 90 J. O'Gornian 84 80 C. Porter 29 5 W. Mcl uughlin 16 115 Frank Hoyt 26 48 L. Doyle 40 92 James McCue.

58 7. M. F. Sixty 8. J.

W. 9. H. J. Harris M.

Harris 10. 8. J. Ralston 11. J.

12. R. Maull Republicans. 10: Patrick Shields 36 Democrats, 1. (Republican), no votes returned.

Sevcnlh division Ten lb. 1. F. Edwanls 119 H. J.

Skefllngton 2. F. De Haven 85 W. P. Childs 3.

II. C. I.ipp 110 James Young 4. E. K.

63 J. S. Waterman 5. A. F.

Hutchinson .240 P. MeMnnus 6. William R. Leeds 115 S. Cany 7.

J. (icarv 120 J. J. Lcury 8. II.

J. Kevins 103 A. II. Seipt 9. U.

W. MeGuirc 239 Junies Foley 10. S. S. 2.30 Wiliiam 11.

J. Johnson M. McFuddcn 12. Ileniy Pugli 418 George Taggurt .7 13. K.

M. Vhuon 103 Jumcs Moore II. J. ncoek 120 E. McMahon 15.

J. T. Audenreid 92 J. Brien 16. Henry O.

Kerr 89 W. M. 17. Bennett Smedley.l!3 18. John I).

Prastmiii HO B. lowry 19. Frederick 92 John Clancy 20. C. M.

Galchell 126 John il.iydeu Republicans, 20. Eleventh. 1. Davld Finn Krank Donohue 2. John W.

Miller 169 Z. P. Wink John Frombcrgcr 3. Joseph Raphuii. 43 O.

C. Roth Michael Scanlan 4. Claude Rudolph 99 John Kenan 5. W. W.

118 C. Strometz. J. Monogue 6. Charles Oertlct.

99 J. Hull M. MeCrudden 7. E. W.

Baker 88 J. Finn Jnmes Hinkel 8. Cummings 103 J. H. 9.

Francis Fox 47 John Vandereliee, 10. Fred Skinner 91 John Barnes Republicans, 4 Democrats, 6. Twelfth. 1. J.

B. W. F. Belsterling 2. No return.

3. Henry A. 67 J. J. Brusckner.

4. N. Way 96 J. F. Ilclsterling 5.

J. H. Cook 102 F. P. 6.

J. II. McDonald Ill G. E. Paul 7.

II. C. Berry ,88 Aug. Huet 8. John Haas 99 Isaac Burk 9.

John II. Parker 91 James Haggerty 10. K. 83 J. 1'.

Knapp 11. jL. Baumeister 104 Max Weil 12. William Stout 82 J. D.

Rentchler 13. John 71 George Bauer, Jr 14. Fred Breitinger 81 Creswell Kee Republicans, 9 Democrats, 3 1 tie. Second division (Democratic), no returns. Thirteenth.

1. Herman .105 William M. 2. John Meekin, Jr 130 M. O'llrien.

J. Height 8. Joseph Blythe 123 B. it. Zcbley 4.

F. W. Fisk 76 II. Genav 6. Charles Watson.

131 li. L. Frn hmuth Geo. 6. John 126 11.

Nathans C. K. Wright 7. W. II.

Wilson. Ill M. Wurtman II. J. Becker.

8. Andrew O. M. D. Drum 9.

John N. Robinson. ..127 John Blaese 10. George A. Hicks 139 Daniel Fisher 11.

Fred. Walton 117 J. J. Broadlmrst D. R.

Wolff. 12. J. 8. Stoughton 106 M.

F. Kcrne.ry A. Seasoiiiiood 13. B. R.

B. Miller 133 George Magee J. B. Bercks 11, II. C.

Kelly ...104 1,. Zimmerman 15. Joseph owic, no Lewis J. M. File 16.

William Ti ii. ory Stcincr Republicans, 15; Democrat, 1. Fourteenth. 1. John Stuart 112 J.

Jackson 37 George II. Snyder 47 2 Gedrgc Alshbaoh 99 D. Callahan 26 3. John KlaiiKC 98 Jacob Miller 53 4. W.

McGowan 80 George Roth 61 S. 25 6. O. O. Orcm 93 W.

E. Hawkins 45 P. Hart 4 6. W. M.

IIyard 95 W. Reed 42 7. W. H. Millie 78 J.

A. Buck 17 8. W. II. Chambers 115 A.

I nwrence 21 9. T. V. Williams 121 A. M.

Spungler 12 10. J. C. Kelly 79 A. K.

Keidel 58 11. Wm. J.Toinason Ill J. Dov. Icr 50 12.

W. E. Carrie 89 Wm. Mosley 54 13. J.

D. W. II. Millard 88 14. S.

N. Williams 101 John Davis 53 15. Geonre C. 87 James Grayson. 53 16.

Kd. MeCauley .101 Benj. Goodyear 34 17. C. A.

Smith 89 J. Jackson 63 18. F. B. Hazel .130 G.

W. Walton 59 19. Henry C. Taylor Ill Jacob Wagner 59 20. E.

M. Lowry 54 George 83 Republicans, 20. Fifteenth. 1. John Miller 21 John Showakcr 85 2.

I'M. Mills 41 John Wright 105 W. MeCourt 1 3. Augustus Bus 85 William Pritner 60 Charles DUey 8 4. Edward Christ 141 Patrick Ward 11 5.

Philip Hamilton 108 B. F. Stauller 62 A. C. Murphy 32 6.

John M. Fox 121 John Frifold 54 John Weiner 27 7. Daniel Itaymoiut Ill James Dunn 81 J. N. Emanuel 52 8.

T. S. S. Baker Ill D. Johnson 28 J.

Fraylev 70 9. D. F. Codv 121 William 44 F. J.

Avil 38 10. J. F. Cirr 103 William Neely, Jr 38 John II. 74 11.

E. D. Van Horn 141 William J. Knipe 86 12. J.

Norris 98 J. McNaulty 27 William K. 63 13. F. Gilbert 78 Benjamin Craig 28 W.

H. Crawford 69 14. W. II. Me.Millen 147 S.

C. Duswald 19 F. Robb 31 15. Junies Brunner 132 J. W.

77 16. Patrick MeKenna 90 17. Peter Quirk 86 18. flinrles Scancigrass, 93 Thomas Jones 109 19. E.

K. Nichols 103 James Fitzpatjick 80 2tt A. W. Moses 38 Hugh Qmim 98 William Admns 82 21. William Bunting 105 William Bouldun 12 H.

Harbison 70 22. John A. Recdcr 26 John M. Intire 33 William Osborne. .101 S3.

E. Wilson 82 J. 1C. Hall 18 P. Ford 58 21.

J. H. Brinton ISl 9. Skinner 39 20. M.

Grcir 148 D. Gallagher 16 G. H. Brmvn. 58 26.

Alex. Grow, Jr 109 John II. Nolle 25 27. James Caldwell 112 Joseph A. Bark 18 28.

'Alfred Roberts 90 Chnrles Malpaa 70 29. A. 90 M. AIcGehcnn 73 30. Ed.

Montgomery 60 31. F. A. Lynch 175 D. Roddcn 77 32.

J. II. Thomas Snyder, SI II. Kogers 7t iiugn Campbell 02 33. E.

II. Frelzingcr 81 II. Seymour 74 J. Steincr 23 81. E.

F. lirownell 125 35. 0. Cunningham 72 36. Fred.

Smilh 85 Robert Mitchell 142 37. James 71 Hugh R. Dale .139 Turner 2 Matthew 50 31. John R. Kormitn 36 39.

II. W. Roller 107 J. II. Fleming 90 C.

F. Browned 1 F. Scliimpf. 94 40. J.

F. Cheesline 125 41. William N. James Burk S3 J. J.

Roncy 40 J. T. Speak man 65 Republicans, 30; Democrats, 11. ftlxtrcnth. 1.

Michael Hugh Kenny 49 2. W. H. Ilubbcrt 71 Jacob 51 Jnmes Flanagan 58 3. W.

H. Franks 87 Thos. Tlminpsoii 60 4. Henry Cooper. 92 K.

Buchanan 66 5. W. II. Hazlctnn 99 James Hogan 72 6. 8.

85 John Kearney 61 I. John Clnybul 82 J. 39 Chan. Alheut. 32 8.

Chris. Siltcrs 96 John Soor.l 43 9. John 83 John Nugent 98 10. Edward Bisho( 63 F. Josten 68 II.

Charles Slaugh 78 W. 8. 82 12. Jos. Scidel 74 Thco.

Branson 75 13. J. II. Kreblo 90 8. 8.

14. J. J. Crawford 87 Adam Myers 61 15. Edwin Ruth 86 Charles Jann ......107 16.

George M.iizuiro...... 68 Jon. Decker 85 17. Jos. Ilelvcrson 83 Wm.

93 Republicans, Democrats, 9. fltoventeeuth 1. W.W.Brown H5 Peter 2. Thomas Wilson 101 Henry Webber P. Huncy 4 8.

W. P. Hill 137 John Mooney 40 4, Thomas Caper 96 Jos. Suulsbury, Br 24 John Clark 33 5. E.

A. Woods 100 Charles Devlin 64 6. B. Harbison 8 John P. 79 James Tinge 77 7, C.

8mith 48 P. F. Smith 78 Cliurles Donnelly 24 8. Charles Kirby 23 John MeUunde 92 A. Aguew 51 9.

William Conger 23 William Mullen 91 K. Howe 74 10. Thomas Cooper 34 John Slater ...107 M. Ford 77 11. John Creelcy 87 Andrew llasslet 73 Patrick Kelly 43 12.

Wash. 70 C. B. Scheerer 70 Charles G. Suns.

21 13. John Reynolds 61 William 45 W. Zoll 14. H. C.

Pcott 42 S.Sellwrlich 124 15. Henry Koff. 59 P. Ihjvlln 50 John Ojiiim 65 16. W.

II. Quicksall 21 John llniick 67 O. 44 17. I. T.

Alldress 85 8. R. Wolf. 98 18. Andrew 32 J.

M. Myers 82 W. F. Klrschner 18 Republicans, Democrats, 1 tie, Ki iKhteenth. 1.

William Borath. 108 Daniel Mctnry Michael Dennis P. Glazier Charles Hopkins. A. R.

Piggolt William Dietrich Liiigerman Charles R. V. C. J. Moflett .124 89 HI Mill.

Fisher K. Hirr A. U'lkmd William 8. Rulon 90 88 152 A. Kiehert ....131 K.

Juoohy John Hamilton John lluriieu .128 Thomas J. Sehoubcl tfi 109 Harry 48 James 55 i.slM Jaoiea CI 1. M. Kline 71 M. J.

Mnguire 82 9, John Kuliivan 79 U.D. Mull 7 W. B. Room 35 t. D.

F. Pidgeon 61 S. Holt 103 C. rover 11 t. A.

Peek 20 P. P. Doody ..132 R. C. McKcnzie 11 6.

P. F. Young 64 J. B. Merrill 52 t.

Owen 83 Sam Stewart 79 J. McLean 55 7. Peter Bvmc 79 W. Woolcy 37 8. F.

W. Pope 23 F. Caipcnicr 51 II. J. lAune 86 9.

M. 64 II. Nelson 69 J. Fowler 26 10. G.

MnDrviU 103 Mcllheiiny 123 11. rtrlllp Dufry 62 John Stevenson 75 12. J. Dolan 21 M. Jennings IB K.

Kelly 63 13. R. Johnson 39 J. Dwyer 29 T. Smith 47 14.

J. S.Davis 68 A. Kamp 104 M. llonovan 119 15. S.

Wallace 107 J. Dougherty 21 T. White 36 1. G. Taylor 78 J.

Doherty 107 1. Callahan 1 BLOOD AND SKIN REMEDIES The treatment of 8k in DiVeanes must bo constitutional and Fimt purify the Blood, next restore the Strength, third alleviate the Externul Synipioms. There is but one wHy to purify the blood, and (hut through the bowels, Hver, kidneys and Akin. These organs are the natural puriHerw of lhe system and tarry off waste or dead matter. CuncuiiA Uekot.vent the greatest blood purifier in medicine.

It is a cathartic, a tonic, liver etimnlunt, a diuretic, a resolvent and absorbent. It iibworbs to itself the (Kiison ous elements that float in the blood and purges them from the system. It increase the appetite, perfects digestion, and soon builds up foster than disease can destroy, and hence permanently cures. Cuticura, a Medicinal Jelly for external application, arrests disease, eats away dead flesh and skin, allays inflammation, itohing and irritation, renders healthy ulcer and old sorea, and heals every external affection when the Kksoiwent is taken internally. It is a nut in, il reproducer and beauttfler of the hair.

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Indigestible luod. Hold only In can, by aOYAL BAKISa POWDlua CQNew Vorfc DKEKA 1. 0. P. 103 Samuel Dnrrah 21 2.

J. C. Cornell. 91 John Showers 64 8. Wiliam Catunach 80 Edward Yonker 63 4.

Charles Wilson 76 J. W. Mattis 91 5. Z. T.

Kirk 64 Thomas Alfring HI 6. J. Barron S3 William Rowland 75 7. Thomas Dubois 100 William Sorhy 61 8. George Weeks 154 Knowles 88 9.

J. Cripps V. Brous 79 10. George Peters 95 Adam Hnubert 57 11. William Oniy ...128 J.

W. I.ever 20 12. J. a Hayes. 156 N.

Swoope 11 T. Cox. 25 13. Charles Bowers 80 Henry Kberly 11 John Flymi 25 14. M.

D. Younker .138 John IMoiichor 20 15. C. G. Gilnioiir 121 W.

Milncr 20 16. M. M. Iailliiian 100 C. B.

Gilbert 48 17. II. T. Barber 127 S. O.

llanlon 51 18. J. Kane 60 J. 09 19. S.

Bryant 140 F. J. Lynch 42 20. 0. C.

Reidcl 103 Frank Fries 29 21. H.Q. Mills 101 Thomas Green 91 22. John II. Rile 114 Newton Vnnsaiit 31 Robert Gardner 4...

11 23. C. B. Taylor 50 Thomas Bums 57 18. J.

Kiee A. 19. W. MeMurmy ........173 B. Temple 60 8.

D. Dailcy 3 SO. W. Fricko 71 C. Hnnse 79 21.

J. Dunlap 89 J. Reunion 88 22. W. B.

N. Giffoid 129 J. Miilhollond 70 23. P. Dykes 208 O.

Conner 64 24. E. Smith 100 B. Pen yard 104 Republicans. 18: Democrats, 4.

Of the two divisions for which there are no returns for Judge, the Fourteenth is Democratic and the Eighteenth Republican. Twenty Ninth. 1. W. C.

W. Cooper 32 T. J. Conlin 12 2. J.

92 G. 0. Fisher 72 3. H. McConnell 93 William 47 4.

John Cloud 69 F. Summers 76 6. J. li. Burr 69 Patrick Lanning 32 Peter Lnnnon 37 6.

O. J. M. Malloy 24 C. B.

McKeon. 11 7. J. 8. Austin 104 John Jacoby 17 W.

Anderson. 4 8. P. Fritz 93 H. K.

Miller 16 Kennedy 6 9. W. H. Moore 78 B. Lnrkin 24 0.

Conway. 12 10. 8. Zorns 100 P. Hoffmen 22 11.

W. Rehn 100 W. Sondcr. 80 12. 8.

N. 82 J. 33 18. J. Loutey 88 II.

F. Johnson 49 E. Gillette 2 14. J. McK night.

90 W. Smith 28 E. If. Chandler. 10 15.

T. J. Culbertson 114 T. Pillion 64 16. G.

W. Moore 103 J. MuKlroy 8 J. T. Barry 40 17.

B. Hicks 155 W. 84 H. P. Sopere.

4 18. J. 8. Johnston 10(1 W. D.

Warner 27 19. W. Fenniinore 58 J. 57 20. W.

G. Hillman ...103 21. M. 113 W. F.

Porter 83 B. F. Dusenburv 32 22. Rlehard 96 J. MeClintoek 38 23.

G. Brown 32 Collin Coales 78 21. J. DeBaun 51 Wright. S3 25.

A. Del Liven 59 G. W. Moore 36 26. L.

C. Pierce 63 J. Rupurtus 64 27. J. Boioc 108 W.

Accor 28. James Roach 54 M. Ehret 73 Conrad Esher 8 29. H. Uth 90 Painter.

53 30. F.Uimes 102 J. 67 T. MeDcvItt 4 81. D.

Caldwell 105 G. D. A ll house 53 32. a Hampton 40 II. W.

Mindil ....100 33. II. O. Donnell 81 II. Grcenleaf 70 Republicans, 29; Democrats, 4.

Thirtieth. 1. John Hart 116 John Harrington. .....105 2. R.

Lockhart ...150 W. Gunnis. 30 3. J. Gwynn ...116 Cook 108 4.

J. W. Ridings .19 G. W. Ixich 49 5.

T. Mcllwain 109 C. White 17 6. M. Martin J.

S. Simpson 71 7. James Ritchie 107 8. Conrow 88 Williams 48 8. C.

C. Cnrr .....119 Frank Kerrigan 18 j. in V. Gillen 00 Charles Kerr 45 10 92 it' T'E Do vny. T.

Woods 25 Robert Adams i Welsh 12 12. D. Rankin 70 W. P. Anu.

13. J. F. Walsh 68 D. Carlin a Patterson 60 14.

J. N. Mitchell. J. N.

Campbell 27 Hugh Kennedy 57 J. Muldoon 28 15. John M. 81 J. Heiincssy 60 Harry Doan zs 16.

G. M. Dickinson HA J. Gilbert. 28 17.

J. McNellan .138 William Wylie 49 18. R. Oumes 131 J. W.

3 John Riddle 31 19. J. J. Caldwell, Br 125 0. Gallagher 43 20.

a 80 John 110 H. Findlny 88 21. E. 13 William Mellcnry 127 Robert riowen 34 22. J.

Blair 78 Thomas Shelton 70 F. Linden 49 John Republicans, 19; Democrats 3. TbirtT Flrst. 1. Robert McClary 68 James Rafieity 41 David Read 82 2.

D. Dixon 1:18 T. 27 3. William Duncan 183 D. Turphi 45 A.

Stnckhnnse 1 4. 8. Horndeflbr. 19 George Pritchard 78 John Mulhiuiix 68' 6. A.

T. Hope 47 6. J. llewson 75 J. McUiiighlin 115 7.

George Fisher 92 J. P. 47 David Uossord 32 8. W. M.

Robertson 248 9. J. L. Hunswortli 114 A. Sclnuucker 48 K.

Bond 10. James Nioc 92 J. Henry 62 11. J. Roberta 99 It Hooper 38 H.J.

StftAkhouse 37 12 D. W. Taylor 62 O. Matthews 47 J. Armstrong 62 T.

Addis 8 13. G. W. Croiisc 148 F. Me.rshon 80 14.

W. N. Lockhart 74 C. Vlcry 27 C. Smex 74 15.

W. It. Pinch .....143 W. H. Bennett 72 18.

D. E. Daley 78 P. Lynch 60 17. J.

Chambers. 112 J. Phillin 77 18. II. B.

Hackett ...132 J. Pallatt, Jr 88 19, T. Shaffer 75 T. Brophy 47 W. Adams 31 2a W.

138 Conrad Woll 61 H. Nesbit 7 21, O. W. Tuunslon 99 0. Appell 53 22.

J. Krewson 101 W. Nolan 01 21, Wm. Brown 93 A. Brophy 91 24.

It. It. Croull 92 J. McCann 5 B. Downey 75 25.

I. Pratt 90 T. Furlow 94 ItcpubliciuM, 20 Democrats, 0. Reeupllultitloii. Republicans 510 Democrats 107 Republican divisions not returned Democratic divisions not returned 3 Divisions with tie vole 4 Whole number of divisions 689 ELECTION RETURNS CONTINUED.

Vote of the Fifth, Ninth, Tenth, Kleventh, Twelfth and Thirteenth Wants. The official count of the returns of last Toes day's election, which had boen commenced on Thursday by Judges Thayer, Ludlow aud Hare, was continued yesterday. On Thursday and Friday the Court flniahod the count for the First. Second, Third, Fourtli, Sixth, Scvonth and Kighth wards, but were obliged to pass by the Filth on account of evidence ot fraud already made public. Yesterday the Judges finished tho Filth, Ninth, Tenth, Klcveuth, Twelfth and Thirteentu, ino result 01 111c count being as 101 lows: WARDS.

6th. Crrii. 10th. 11th. IHth.

18th. Rvrrly 1118 2IM M0 lo.1l IMS 1M l'i0 avuj 7 107 1714 IW 1238 I72 813 11)18 1821 Thorp. laiO 1313 2177 722 Hal 1647 Pole 1M fm 7Z1 1122 1'24 Lukciiii i'txtt 2IW 6iri 1122 2013 Brown. 1480 1144 1MI TfiO 114.1 1774 1482 1282 2IW2 710 1088 1804 Myers. 1448 llM 2224 737 1114 '1737 1I 7A o'jitn tni li'jo ikim 14U 1289 1870 724 1129 1721 fcoull) 14.1S 1172 2225 751 1143 1782 Uflt 144 vm 1853 709 1164 1817 ri lie! l'JUQ lt tuft 1I')J ir.A ltilnv 1.15.1 12112 1782 Ctl'l 1028 11153 Oollinn 959 583 879 451 6A.1 VM K4 288 I7' 841 489 291 Field 427 819 437 82 458 1485 455 (18 6114 42 488 Iilncr 614 4117 588 9(14 14S4 893 lnnnon MIO 918 1190 553 697 528 filevln 480 404 961 430 666 418 471 859 540 UM (Hin Ml 643 458 09 476 128 C48 Kerr 448 362 6.19 937 959 6117 llti.lc 4W 442 754 527 789 458 llarr.

877 72 491 462 Murtln 670 412 7l 460 729 698 Becker W7 404 510 WHO 1207 458 422 857 464 424 624 438 .......11.... K7Q ill TJl JOA 1.UI I' IIIUIUV vfM Olndinir. 291 400 627 678 807 417 Alexander 261 440 8W 442 W4 616 257 412 197 404 216 871 Oamiibell 2U3 615 1125 430 237 454 Cahill 811 1413 872 914 407 40 249 8fl2 843 401 180 8n5 l.nd.e 816 841 222 850 856 flFIH WARD. Oobmon CoiTSciiz OniTH ntcr, 1,419 Oonway, 1,857. Dihector MoNoll, 1.311; Itoebe, Caiey, Oaw, Port, 979; Angney, Pnrncii, CONHTABIA Oonnor, Keating, 83.

Hukvkvoe AND ntxnil.ATOR Hbcduker, 1,384. NINTH WARD. Common Donldioii, Troeey, 861 Clark, 449. 1.212: Dolt. 1.2351 Dim kle, Huber, 547; Thomas, 232 Alkliidon, 234 I'oulud, 228; llelmbold, 177, CoNKTABij Myeni.

Miller, I3( Waton, 219. BUI1VIIVOB AND KKUUI.ATOR HHICUIUter, lno. TRNTII WAKD. ftauwr CotiKctij Reed, 60S, t'n7Wfnt (utir 4AtMl. M.Nnilirlltnn.

6tVi feUOOh Duiki.TOE l'iiuv, 2,094 lUrtln, IfiMf You Buy. HANDLE SAD IRONS and Danphln Streets, Philadelphia. TO NEW YORK. BOUND BROOK ROUTE From Depot SIXTH and tiBREN Sla. Time to New York two hours.

Double track. rcr Sect eonlpmcnt. New York and the East, 30 (fast ExpressV 9.30 A. 12.1U, 1.40,;t.ao. 6.40, 7.15 P.

anil 11 midnight. liireet nneei ion by antu bout at Jersey City wits Eric Hallway and Brooklyn. Purlor carsoa 7.110 A. M. and 1.40 P.

M. trains. Trmton.0.30 A. 12.10, 1.40, 3.30,5.40, 7.16 P.M., VI uiWIniirnt. Yiirdley.

Pennlnirton, Hopewell and principal points to bound llrook, U.30 A. 3.3U, 6.40, 7.10 V. M. and 111 uiidnlKht. Iaiiik Branch, Ocean drove and Ocean Beach, 0.30 A.

1.40,3.30 Is. M. KUNUAY. New York, Hopewell and Pennlnirtoii, A. n.30 P.

li midulghU Xrenwn, b.3U 6.30 P. M. Leave New York, foot of IJberty street, a.30, 7.4H, 0 1 1.16 A. 1.30, 3 30, 4, 6.30, 7.16 P. li on 11 bUN DAY 8.45 A.

6.30 P. tl2 mldnllfhl. Trains except those marked connect for Trvuton. These triuns run to BerksStreet IK'Kt. TmitH in mid from Nlnlhand tlreen street atop at Columbia avenue and Wayne Junction.

DeToi, T1IIRI and BERKS Street. Viirk and the East. 4.30. 7.45 (Fast Kxnress). 0.20 A.

1.26, 3.10,5.26. (1.30 and 11.8(11'. M. 1 ir. U'ill AM 1 MA 111 A 6.26, (1.30 and 11.3(1 P.

M. ariuev. llopewen, renninmon inn principni jxnnis to ltniiiii Brook, H.16, 0.2O.A. 16, 3.10,6.26, 0..10 and 11.30 P. M.

Ixnw Branch A (liienn A.M., 1.25. 3.10 P.M. rUMJ)AV'. New York, llopuwell, Peuuliigion and Trenton, X.20 A. 4.30 P.

M. Tieket OttlciM, 434. M24, W3U, 838 and 1351 Chestnut Street and at the Depots. 11. I.

UAI.llwlft, iiAr.7v.r, Ueneiui Passcnirer At, Ocn. Pn. and Tkt, Agt, New York. ltiiladelnhla. TO NEW YORK VIA PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD T1IK0I.TJ KSTAllI.ISIIKD HODTKA SHORT UN HI 17 Til I'HAINh KACIl WAY DAILY.

8DKPOTS IN PUIIAUKI.PIIIA.SIN NEW YORK. DquIiU TYtulc. IM Jtfort iinpiwd Jiiulpmml, and Ut iaslrtt Ttmt tuutiKral unti AlmUuU Of AND A mill JANUAIIY 10, lbHO, EXPRESS TRAINS OnrJiiuday. 1 Al. Direct connection with Rrooklyn, via Jersey City and the boats ol the "Brooklyn Annex," avoiding double fcrriaw unil Jnurnei' llirouU New York City.

Kxpnwi lor Boston. 7 P. M. lUMiirnlim, trains leave New York 4.30,7.30,8.20. 5 (10 Limited), A.M., 1,3.30,4, 4.1(1, 6, 0, 7.30.

and 10 P. M. and 12 niicht. tsunday, 4.30 and 0 A. 6, 0, 7.30.

8.30 and 10 P. M. and 12 night. EXPRESS TRAINS i'ave KNHl Nl I'lON DKPOT, FIIONT and BKUKSk 7 and t.36 A. EXPRESS TRAIN I.KAVICS MAHK1CT KTBKKT WIIAIIP, Ilnnnlns throiiijli via I'aiiiden and Tieiitun, A.

M. and 3 .60 P. M. ItuKKnve Iroui llolelsaiHl Kinideiica. Tims Cards ami InlUnruiiimlion inn Is! obtained at tire Depots and Hi I lis lolluwlnic Ticket Olllees: No.

NI8 (HieHtnut slnvt. M. e. ctlllier Bl'iMid and Chestnnl stiwu). No.

110 Malkel Wivet, No. 4 Cbellen avcuuo, Uermaiitow n. rtiANK THOMSON, P. PAHMPIR, Oencral Manaffar. Omn.

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1 Timks lo any nddn, piistain aof Cost, with Each and Every Book MRS.P0 iTO' Enterprise Manafacturing Co. Third A Skin of Beauty is a Joy Forever. DR. T. FELIX GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL CREAM, or Magical BEAUTIFIER Hemovs Tan, Mob wkI tvory blemitth on bftiuty.

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OUIVKS, XTMT1UKI.LAS, FNDKKWKAR, c. tiimlc In liM'imurc IVuiil waio miiialliisilit and boat Irish Linen llosoms, 3 ply, all linen, uc i nvt Keen's Piitent I'urtly inadc Dnwi Shots, the very best. annieoiiolliy as Kwps tustnm Hhlrts.Wx rorwi.m. A eWiuil art ot ilold I'latnl uhar and cull Huilona Ktvcn wuii ften nun iiiiwii rMiiris. Tiea, Ac, at the most iiopolar jirlrci.

KKKI 'IS tiLOVIX. Keen's Kid and Lanibskiu (iloves tor to Vests and Drawers. Knit' ami Vlaunel, in scarlet and white, tide, to J.f0. very best. Umbrellas, piuent protected ribs, cloth, l.

tjm brellas, twilled silk and pann 'on fiaiues, 6J, Jewelry, very best Hold Plate, newcn stynw. bauiples and tlreulars niaiUsI Iree, KKKP MANl'KAtn'l'PINO COMPANY, IliSl flll'XTNUT STREW. TIC PH0 I 0CRAPHER, Cheat nntsllrccf, Opposite n. niui. Your Card and Cabinet Photographs for 1 and f2.50 per down, when 12 or pei wiw form a club.

Are the same work yon pay lour thr.es the amount for elsewhere, with one dozen cards or cabinets Riven Dm person irettlnir up the club. Our single dosen cnnlsor cabinets are t2 and ft isTdown, Vlnesl work made and pioolk shown. Ilotlect mid not the above. HERALDRY Pedigrees of American families traced In Oreat Britain. French, English or Oeriiian Anns eiiRraveu in SEAL RINGS Jewelry or Silverware.

KOWK, 100 WALNUT Mtreet DRESS PATTERNS. The Elite everywhere Confirm the Verdict of the Park) EH)sllion In their aeknow or IJ'e siinerliir iie ruiiii'V, noveltv, ti fiiliiess and beauty of K. lihM t)KI'2s'lH Pntterns of the Fashions. Oriind (liUnaof Hare Hems Air iheHprfnK Pasliions III every deparlineiil of lir.w. March 10.

17 li 14th 6 line Meribe, Purls, and slmiiltaiieously at all the 2,000 aKenelua In Kni'opeaiul America. OlorSI.HfwSZt piiktlMiiU. VV HH 1mr K.t. br uiaiu eaUlofiMlraa. J.T.

ARTla 1330 Republicans, 1 Democrats, 15. Fourtli. 1, John Hrcnnan 44 John Hughes 2. R. D.

Oihen 65 James 90 95 ..124 54 75 78 92 91 .120 50 .144 24 2H5 8. J. 4, Charles 27 Thomas Batglcy 31 John Listen John Sheehan 63 G. D. Hush 5.

James 1. Keilman 7. William 8. Charles Ooylc 40 J. Albright 7 J.

MeCnrron J. ltalstou 10 8. Jacobs P. MeCaim (, ConoTcr, 45 John Friel Bernard Carney 10. Hugh Hoylc 16 U.

Melilwce 11. P. Mealy 10 Mcming 177 12. John M. Marcus 13.

H. Williams. 17 M. 14. Thomas Klaimirun 38 J.

Brady 15. J.M.Debon 87 I. Wright li. Tobln 16. John 17.

E. 3 D. Mackey. 186 M. Riley C.

smilli 18. II. Ferguson 108 F. MeCourt W. Republicans, Democrats, 13; tic, 1.

Fifth. 1. J. W. Olayler 85 M.

L. Smith 135 2. J. E. PreUyman Hi M.

J. Buckley ,.132 C. W. Naulty A. A.

....145 T. McGiuley 52 John McGiuley, 120 C. F. BiiKlor 4. R.

6. F. Dean G. Kopp 7. J.

Kl John Brcnnan 42 i. 8. avin 65 J. F. Dillon 89 A.

Shotwcll 94 J. McOolgan 47 H). G. While 117 A. Kohler 48 11.

Scattcrgootl Ill J. Heisler 12. R. Butler 81 W. N.

13. G. W. onard 70 John 14. J.

Jackxou 148 J. II. Short 15. G. M.

UurUin 152 John Collins 16. A. l'earoe .107 J.Tooinoy 17. C. Mason 100 W.

Peterson Republicans, 11 Democrats, 6. aixth. 38 67 90 81 14 43 79 1. B.Jneolw 53 R. Mndden.

.113 63 87 53 .119 46 J. Ford 147 J. Wright T. Warner 46 W. J.

Haw, 4. O. W. Austin. 6.

II. S. Glasher, 6. 8. May .104 J.

Smith 60 (. B. ,.179 M. Aseh.3 90 J. A.

I 7. S. ree 114 8. H. L.

HouHt'keencr 64 C. L. ...105 9. A. OiwtiuhT.

100 M. J. Tierncy Republiuuis, DcinucratB, 5. Ncventh. 1.

8. Gibson 74 G. Thompson 18 9. Charles Manny 168 J. Haekelt 9 8.

J. ,120 Jt Miwoney ir J. W. Bhiek 21 120 Hugh Hnuly 7 97 S. C.

Thompson 12 108 M.Truinor 34 .129 James Noble 2 4. 0. H. 6. William Allen 6.

W. H. T. Ocrnire Git 8. No returns, Rep.

9. Jobn ....127 N. Kelly 11. McFnll 10. H.

Btlmmel 41. William I L0J 12. T. Miller 13. A.

14. diaries Richards 18. Robert Doyd 16. Hannn. 17.

Daniel 18. R. V. Patlon 19. Dnnlcl Clark 10.

C. H. Nell 91. W. Riley 92.

Hugh Boyd 93. 94. T. OHmtilwIl 98 W. Ci Foster 92 ...155 Paul P0I1I John Me.Menamin....

1 hoiiias Cahill 123 It. J. llagiterty James llagen 68 Mark Holmes Charle Boyle A. P. Douglass John Gorman A.

Goodyear A. Gailey P. McGrenerv .107 68 108 P. McBriorty 107 Jaiiii's Gallagher 81 M. Curlcy ,119 George M.

Warner ,102 James Ixgan Thomas Uillahan J. Hellcrman 45 John Cmndley 90. John Hume cnaries lieiiiililieiiiis. 21 Democrats. 3.

Kighth divishHi, Republican, no returns, Adolph Oott 9. K. Norris I. fl. W.

4. 0. T. Asliton e. T.

fSlisne 1, P. 94 II. Williams 00 198 John Murray 45 W. 17 .....152 John Fluuignn 88 120 James 49 .....113 W. Goines 20 V.

18 63 II. Ilsrrm 16 J. Black grave 20 91 11, 12 15 I. Herbert fimllh 74 J. P.

Wkln 70 Republicans, 20; Democrats. 3. Twenty Foarlh, 1. O. W.

Hancock 162 W. T. Rich 2. James A. Grady Ill James J.

Oliilin 23 34 4 3. G. II. Little 118 Joseph ,.112 4. Henry File.

93 John McClellan 84 5. K. R. Whitakcr 78 O. S.

Cash. 87 T. Burns 22 T. Ijimbcrt. 6.

W. it. Nicholson 110 J.J, Bennington. 7. J.

Miller 129 L. 6 SO 56 57 ...111 76 47 8. J. Patlon 69 J. Snyder 9.

Theo. 56 John Fields la Alex. 88 John 11. W. G.

90 James R. Smith. 12. J. W.

...102 A. T. 77 13. William Havidge 123 A. 36 41 62 25 37 63 64 49 19 51 14.

u. w. Kigntcr va 15. J. M.

Hodge. 101 II. I. 16. C.

Duxbury 78 J. J. MeCann 17. 11. liven nv la.

J. a. i orter ss J. 19. J.

C. 20. Charles Smith 141 M. Jennings 129 1. Pearson 8.

Irwin 113 H. 21. 8. Davis 22. William Haines 69 William sovhert 104 23.

Charles Free 40 P. ...108 21. T. F. Fanning 104 William Cusaek ,..,.112 25.

II. S. Ilanstiiiry 75 28. Robert Martin 123 J. Doyle 71 Thomas Finerty 33 27.

F. HalTer 94 J. 40 28. J. Smiley 29.

C. II. Green 30. W. D.

Hunter 31. J. A. 78 J.Todd 96 Thomas 110 Philip 122 John 94 M. 87 72 38 63 82.

II. J. 41 Alex. Simiison. Jr129 William Brown 61 1.

W. M. Kilgorc 47 C. 1L Lelitz 107 Republicans, 28 Democrats, 0. Twenty Fifth, 1.

Albert GiflVy 113 Joseph Foul rod 77 2. Charles 8. William Carr 4. O. Kronncy 6.

Harrison 74 Kd. Vandcirrilt 64 72 Gottleib 90 .158 Thom.is 1 uylor, .127 F. D. Jacobs J. McDonald ..120 1.

67 58 6. John Hope 7. J. A. Burger 8.

Curtney .121 85 J. 42 ,117 I llarron M. P. Sullivan W. M.

159 F. Douglieriy 136 JohnBrnnnan 38 13. Kills Oasklll 92 J. lliestnnd 95 14. Lewis B.

I.lnirard 54 10. J. 11. Hstor 16. U.

Miller 17. H. 18. J. Huiiler 19.

O. leser 20. J. Grifliths 21. J.

8. White 22. J. F. Fisher 23.

D. Cannon 24. J. McMahon ..128 William Simons 90 97 J. D.

Taylor 74 ...116 Goorge Landman 79 T. Kelly 82 J. Lair 98 1 130 H. 99 r. Heillcr IV it.

I Olllll fT ....100 Franklin De Kttlb 46 in 11 25. M. W. 11. Schreyw, 85 xn.

11. nOKis lis I', in ester 27. George Oentcl 133 John D. Republicans, 19; Democrats, 8. Twenly Mlxlh.

1. M.Vohner 192 John Inlr. 2. W. J.

Hoyt 128 W. 8. Mi'Cunn 8. W. N.

Toy 124 R. Berrymiiii ,.,111 82 33 44 50 4. Samuel Lane 119 John 11. 45 5. Flunk Dougherty.

4. H. Garilincr 7. J. Dolan 8.

W.J. Miller 9. F. L. Gillord 10.

B. B. llarrold 85 J. J. Carney.

..105 92 Thos. K. Thompson 118 J. RngHll 8 .109 J. Jellnes H4 S.

M. Miles Ml ..112 D. Melilighlln 46 11. D. Smltli 104 J.

Kennedy 09 12. W. F. 118 J. O'Honncll 31 13.

W. 1. Foster 68 14. T. Connor 84 John Monirhan 65 P.

K. Murtha 19 15. 11. Maloney 16. A.

K. Addis 17. 8. 18. Hull 19.

W. It. 20. McClusky 171 J. Alrey 42 T.

J. 28 168 Edward 84 l.fl J. King 44 91 K. 'IVchway 18 G. T.

Iwi'enco 18 78 IC A hern 167 1. Connelly 87 21. W. Melnt.ish... 113 3.

Powell 40 22. Robert Boucher 1.19 "1. Kerrigan IW r.t: I'hilln Sljmluon 98 T. 1 1 ill) lies 32 24. Williain 75 P.

Mellride 23 W. 'if".

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