1,375
Pop.
1,297
1,750
Plu.
3,030 R
4,058 R
4,063 R
461 R
2,342 R
93 R
3,547 R
12,532 R
NEW MEXICO.
Counties.
(18.)
Bernalillo. .
Chares
Colfax
Doiia Aila. .
Eddy
Grant
Guadalupe .
Lincoln ....
Mora
Rio Arriba.
San Juan...
San Miguel
Santa, F6...
Sierra
Socorro
Taos
Union
Valencia . . .
Total
Plurality
Percent
Whole vote.
Congress,
1894.
Jo-
seph,
Dem.
,249
469
794
,234
420
748
461
555
,092
,564
225
,123
,485
254
861
,059
487
271
15,351
44 ."76
Cat-
ron,
Rep.
2,909
135
851
1,187
249
723
407
520
1,104
1,340
165
2,129
1,517
453
1,539
987
398
1,590
18,113
2,762
51.30
35,301
MUls,
Pop.
210
5
160
65
48
299
213
18
3
233
105
135
280
53
7
1
Congress,
1892.
Jo-
seph,
Dem.
1,835
3. '77
1,914
262
918
1,262
347
939
378
684
1,343
1,178
251
2,629
1,203
470
1,002
956
'123
15,799
579
50.93
Cat-
ron,
Rep.
1,947
63
632
991
223
944
258
400
870
1,477
185
1,765
1,624
491
1,060
940
1^,350
15^220
31,019
49.06
PRESENT TERRITOEIAIi GOVERNMENT.
Governor, William T. Thornton; Secretary,
Lorion Miller; Treasurer, S. Eldodt; Auditor, M.
Garcia; Adjutant-General, G. W. ICnable; Solici-
tor-General, J. P. "Victory— all Democrats.
JUDICIARY.
Supreme Court: Chief Justice, Thomas Smith,
Dem. ; Associate Justices, N. C. Collier, Dem. ; N.
B. Laughlin, Dem. ; G. D. Bantz, Dem. ; H. B.
Hamilton ; Clerk, George L. Wyllys, Dem.
TERRITOEIAIi LEGISLATUEE.
The Territorial Legislature is Democratic on
joint ballot by a small majority.
VOTE OF THE TEEEITORY SINCE 1878.
Dem.
1878 9,067
1880 9,562
1882..". 13,378
1884 12,271
1886. 16,235
1888 16,131
1890 17,206
1892 15,799
Dem.
1894 15,.351
NEW YORK.
VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS, 1894.
Districts.
I. Counties of Suffolk and Queens. J.
Fitch, Dem., 14,961; R. C. McCormick.
Rep., 20.864; H Hofstadt,S. L.,598; G.
Stainer, Pop., 223. McCormick' s plu-
rality, 5,903.
II. Citv of Brooklyn (1st, 2d, 5th, 6th, 7th,
11th, and 20th Wards). J.O.Cleveland.
Dem., 13,194 ; D. M. Hurley, Rep. ,14,507:
D. Bradley, Dem. Ref., 3,924; scatter*
ing, 529. Hurley' s plurality, 1,313.
Rep.
Maj.
9,739
672 R
10,835
1,273 R
15,062
1,684 R
15,122
2,851 R
12,347
3,888 D
14,481
1,650 D
15,142
2,064 D
15,220
579 D
Rep. Pop.
Plu.
18,113 1,835
2,762 R
442
Election Returns.
NEW YORK— Owiimued.
III. City of Brooklyn (3d, 4th, 10th, 22d, 23d
Wards, and the town of Flatbush).
J. A. Murtha, Jr., Dem., 14,215; F. H.
Wilson, Rep., 18,568; S. P. Sturges,
Dem. Ref., 3,741; scattering, 736. Wil-
son' s plurality, 4,353.
IV. City of Brooklj-n (12th, 8th, 24th,25th, and
26th Wards, and New Utrecht, Graves-
end, and Flatlands). W. J. Coombs,
Dem. , 17,971 ; I. F. Fischer, Rep. , 19,802.
Fischer's plurality, 1,831.
V. City of Broo'kljTi (18th, 19th, 21st, 27th,
and 28th Wards). A. Vigelius, Dem.,
11,825; C. G. Bennett, Rep., 19,372; R.
J. Larck, S. L., 1,176; scattering, 495.
Bennett's plurality, 7,547.
VI. City of Brooklyn (13th, 14th, 15th, 16th,
and 17th Wards). A. S. Somers, Dem.,
12,525; J. R. Howe, Rep., 14,427; J.
Hildebrand, S. L., 682; scattenng, 386.
Howe' s plurality, 1,902.
VII. City of Kew York (1st and 5th Assembly
Districts) and county of Richmond,
Staten Island. F. Bartlett,Tam., 9,138;
A.E.Ford, Rep., 7,676; J. Murphy,State
Dem., 2,159; scattering, 486. Bartlett's
plurality, 1,462.
VTII. City of New York (2d, 3d, and 7th Assem-
bly Districts). J. J. Walsh, Tarn., 9,466;
J. M. Mitchell, Rep., 9,099; scattering,
142. Walsh' s plurality, 367.
IX. City of New York (4th 6th, and 8th As-
sembly Districts). H. C. Miner, Tam. ,
8,038; T. J. Campbell, S. D., 7,084; J.
Simpson. Rep., 5,214; T. N. Holden,
Pro. , 58 ; D. DeLeon , S. L. ,i2,358. Miner' s
plurality, 954.
»X. City of New York (9th, 13th, and 15th As-
sembly Districts). D. E. Sickles, Tam.,
12,982; A. J. Campbell, Rep., 13,845; G.
Karsch, S. D., 2,331; scattering, 612.
Campbell' s plurality, 863.
XI. City of New York (10th, 12th, and 14th
Assembly Districts). W\ Sulzer,Tam.-
State Dem., 11,208; F. Eidman,Rep.,
10,524; F. H. Koenig, S.L., 1,448; scat-
tering, 216. Sulzer' s plurality, 684.
XII. City of New York (Uth, 16th, and 18th
Assembly Districts). G. B. McClellan,
Tam., 10,933; R. A. Chesebrough, Rep.,
9,592; G. W. Green, S. D., 2,042; scatter-
ing, 411. McClellan' s plurality, 1 ,341.
XIII. City of New York (Uth and 20th Assem-
bly Districts, and that portion of the
21st Assembly District below the centre
of Fifty-ninth Street). A. J. Cum-
mings, Tam., 13,089; R. C. Shannon,
Rep., 13,555; E C. Barker, S. D., 1,943.
Shannon' s plurality, 466.
XIV. City of New York (19th and part of the
21st and 22d Assembly Districts). J.
Connelly, Tam., 18,355; L. E. Quigg,
Rep. , 24,332; I. Bennett, S. L., 884 ; scat-
tering, 365. Quigg' s plurality, 5,977.
XV. City of New York (23d and part of the
21st and 22d Assembly Districts). J. A.
Cantor, Tam., 17,028; P. B. Low, Hep.,
21,562 :.R. G. Monroe, S. D., 4,827; E.
Henckler, S. L., 1,123; scattering, 431.
Low's plurality, 4,534.
XVI. City of New York (24th Assembly Dis-
trict) and Westchester County. Wm.
Ryan. Tam., 19,294; B. L. Fairchild,
Rep., 24,853; C. M. Lyon, Pro., 624. Fair-
child' s plurality, 5,569.
XVIL Counties of Rockland, Orange, and Sul-
livan. E. S. Ives, Dem., 13,520; B.
NEW YQi^lL—Cmdinued.
B. Odell, Jr., Rep., 19,327; T. Fred-
erick, Pro. , 781 Odeir s plurality, 5,807.
XVIII. Counties of Putnam. Dutchess, and
Ulster. W. M. Ketcham, Dem., 16,640 ;
J. Lefever, Rep. , 22,169. Lef ever' s plu-
rality, 5,529.
XIX. Counties of Columbia and Rensselaer,
CD. Haines Dem ,17,514; F. S. Black.
Rep., 20,954; A. G. Myers, Pro., 595; J. F,
Kelly.S. L.,214. Black' splurality,3,440.
XX. County of Albany. C Tracey, Dem.,
17,549; G. N. Southwick, Rep., 19,199;
scattering, 806. Southwick' s plurality,
1,650.
XXI. Counties of Greene, Schoharie, Otsego,
Montgomery, and Schenectady. G.
Van Horn, Dem.. 20,395; D. F.Wilber,
Rep., 24,472; G. W. Ostrander, Pro.,
1,254. Wilber' s plurality, 4,077.
XXII. Counties of Fulton, Hamilton, Saratoga,
and St. Lawrence. T. R. Hossie, Dem.,
12,785; N.M. Curtis, I nd. Rep., 22,383; J.
L. Weed, Pro., 1,223; W. J. McQueen,
Pop. , 316. Curtis' s plurality, 9,598.
XXIII. Counties of Clinton, Franklin, Essex,
Warren, and Washington. W. C.
Watson, Dem., 11,143; W. T. Foote, jr..
Rep., 25,526; D. S. Fero, Pop., 318.
Foote' s plurality, 14,383.
XXIV. Counties of Oswego, JeflFei-son, and Lewis.
W. T. Henderson, Dem., 13,473; C, A.
Chickering,Rep.,23j320; E. A. Sheldon,
Pro., 1,255. Chickering's plurality,
9 847.
XXV. Counties of Oneida and Herkimer. J. D.
Henderson, Dem., 16,130; J. S. Sher-
man, Rep., 22,371; E. W. Johnston,
Pro. , 993. Sherman' s plurality, 6,241.
XXVI. Counties of Delaware, Chenango,
Broome, Tioga, and Tompkins. S. E.
Smith, Dem., 15,877; G. W. Ray, Rep.,
29,149: W. K. Cessna, Pop., 631. Ray's
plurality, 13,272.
XXVII. Counties of Onondaga and Madison. W.
E. Northrup, Dem., 16,307; T. L. Poole,
Rep., 24,647; C. H Perkins, Pro., 1,211;
J. S. Freeman, Pop., 220; E. L. Pellenz,
S. L.,655. Poole's plurality, 8,340.
XXVIII. Counties of Cayuga, Cortland, Ontario,
Wavne, and Yates. E. McConnell,
Dem., 15,926; S. E. Payne, Rep., 29,528;
H. S. Potter, Pro., 1,697; H. L. Case,
Pop., 983. Payne' s plurality, 13,602.
XXIX. Counties of Chemung, Schuyler, Sen-
eca, and Steuben, G. H. Roberts, Dem.,
16,510; C. W. Gillet, Rep., 22,051; A. J.
Coit, Pro., 1,745; E. Orvis, Pop., 471.
GUlet's plurality, 5,54L
XXX. Counties of Genesee, Livingston, Niag-
ara, Orleans, and Wyoming. F. Mur-
phy, Dem , 13,950: J. W. Wadsworth,
Rep., 24,541; F. H. Martin, Pro., 1,648;
J. W. Lawton, Pop., 887. Wads-
worth's plurality, 10,591.
XXXI. County of Monroe. J. D. Lynn, Dem.,
15,530; H. C. Brewster, Rep., 21,488;
L. C. Hoff, Pro., 588; J. M. Campbell,
Pop., 663. Brewster's plurality, 5,958.
XXXII. County of Erie (part). J. E. Gavin,
Dem., 13,893; R. B. Mahany, Rep.,
15,548; W. P. Goodenough, Pro., 187;
J. W. WUliams, Pop., 376: J. Otto,
S. L., 306. Mahany' s plurahty, 1.655.
XXXIII. County of Erie (part). J. Morgenstein,
Dem., 11,095; C. Daniels, Rep., 23,596;
G. W. Taylor, Pro., 532; J. W GaU,
Pop., 503. Daniels' plurality, 12.500.
XXXIV Counties of Allegany, Cattaraugus, and
Chautauqua. S. N. Wood, Dem., 10,674;
W. B. Hooker, Rep., 25,964; A. Y.
Freeman, Pro., 2,161; D. F. Allen,
Pop. , 1,621. Hooker' 3 plurality, 16,290.
• At a special election held November 5, 1895, to fill vacancy caused by the death of A. J.
Campbell, Amos J. Cummings, Dem., received 15,295; Robert Greacen, Rep., 10,223; W.J.Browne,
State Dem., 862 votes.
Election Returns.
443
NEW YORK— Cbn^mued.
COUNTIBS.
(60.)
Albany
Allegany
Broome
Cattaraugus
Cayuga
Chautauqua
Chemung
Chenango
Clinton
Columbia
Cortland
Delaware
Dutchess
Erie
Essex
Franklin
Fulton and Hamilton .
Genesee
Greene
Herkimer
Jefferson ,
Kings
Lewis
Livingston
Madison
Monroe
Montgomery
New York
Niagara
Oneida
Onondaga
Ontario
Orange
Orleans
Oswego
Otsego ,
Putnam
Queens ,
Rensselaer
Richmond ,
Rockland
St. Lawrence
Saratoga
Schenectady
Schoharie ,
Schuyler
Seneca ,
Steuben
Suffolk
Sullivan
Tioga
Tompkins
Ulster
Warren
Washington
Wayne
Westchester
Wyoming ,
Yates ,
Skcektary of State,
1895.
King,
Deni.
Pal-
mer,
Rep.
141136
160
083
427
754
203
046
033
874
064
766
613
448
842
120
194
767
027
753
456
185
400
498
453
233
613
775
544
165
800
999
103
513
360
872
603
132
009
398
726
059
476
603
733
230
35
831
879
054
876
858
622
414
975
971
164
991
627
193
Total 511060
Plurality ,
Per cent 43. 8
Scattering
Whole vote
18,958
5,221
7,464
6,724
7,931
9,477
5,394
5,182
4,573
5,215
3,740
6,515
9,085
35, 929
3,657
4,698
6,321
3,637
3,817
6,398
9,007
77,579
3,661
3,919
5,688
21,711
5,808
97,476
6,976
14,940
17,368
6,110
11,017
4,030
9,102
6,671
2,071
11, 254
14,359
3,798
3,222
11, 266
7,606
3,606
3,628
2,249
2,978
9,154
6,366
3,655
3,825
4,125
9, 487
7,165
6,196
13, 718
4,070
2,815
601205
90,145
51.5
Smith,
Pro.
362
772
727
560
450
749
528
543
61
234
317
483
672
765
87
189
463
325
274
343
664
4,969
191
316
467
753
224
971
502
882
671
293
449
296
499
541
78
170
454
169
173
566
507
210
266
208
117
1,033
462
175
381
348
477
186
308
374
489
294
210
25, 239
2.1
Pel-
leDZ,
S. L,
Wake-
man,
Pop.
214
14
61
43
44
68
51
38
9
81
11
7'
64
804
33
4
95
18
25
21
80
961
4
36
63
387
41
10,993
54
173
610
8
93
5
35
132
2
670
188
142
11
40
13
236
3
2
9
154
47
9
19
14
22
6
8
18
550
10
9
21,497
'L8
39
594
68
487
204
395
50
84
10
13
59
59
17
521
32
35
12
71
80
70
33
453
9
135
67
254
19
699
134
164
68
267
70
138
53
24
6
58
25
15
6
94
31
13
13
113
25
183
25
22
87
80
40
71
51
34
87
167
233
Canai,
Pboposition,
1895.
For.
22,173
1,640
3,567
3,064
4,695
4,094
3,655
2,273
2,584
2,969
1,455
2,384
5,195
46, 713
2,713
737
4,928
1,786
2,008
6,020
2,237
112289
1,899
1,971
2,974
20,908
5,862
177805
6,841
14, 613
13,365
2,922
7,092
3,536
8, 589
1,640
957
12, 720
16, 032
4,744
2,651
1,497
6,299
4,079
1,176
709
2,388
3,549
4,768
1,191
834
2,676
7,251
3,338
4,979
3,706
9,074
1,162
794
Agst.
0.5
1, 165, 917*
6,397
5,883
6,817
6,017
6,707
7,811
4, 832
4,836
1,891
4,120
3,237
5,539
6,151
6,378
1,354
4,083
3,311
3,255
3,477
3,338
8,580
23, 576
2,829
3,800
4,907
11,871
3,116
23, 650
3,667
7,801
13, 374
5,822
6,487
2,515
4,106
8,633
1,066
4,952
5,741
809
1,776
13, 136
4,176
1,775
5,048
2,615
2,519
9,191
2,380
3,772
4,724
3,156
6,229
1,362
3,377
5,031
2,629
4,577
3.075
6,916.599770
266886 . .
932! 654"
332884
GOVKENOR,
1894.
Hill,
Dem.
18,312
2,592
5,093
4,515
5,366
4,714
6,296
3,209
2,712
4,98"
2.45
3,816
8,109
27,656
1,753
2,332
3,988
2,379
3,731
4,977
6,420
70,956
2,748
3,255
3,263
15,512
4,814
127088
4,791
12,051
13,882
4,492
8,563
5,719
5,489
1,272
10,960
13,387
4,536
2,850
5,281
4,952
3,276
3,865
1,477
2,888
7,043
4,178
2,948
2,549
2,700
8,284
2,169
3,000
3,644
12,447
2,219
1,369
517710
40.60
Mor-
ton,
Kep.
19,173
5,810
8,346
7,951
8,798
12,227
5,446
5,444
5,166
5,662
4.272
6,518
10,012
38,479
4,204
5,184
6,205
4,458
3,953
6,500
9,726
86,878
3,808
4,8
6,436
22,848
6,080
124308
7,020
15, 768
18,540
6,500
12,057
3,894
9,611
7,073
2,033
13,903
15,274
4,700
3,310
13,186
8,159
3,759
3.406
2,381
3,219
10,867
6.880
3,671
4,162
4,652
9,945
3,655
7,314
6,880
15, 787
4,400
3,034
Bald-
win,
Pro.
673818
156108
52.84
60,613
1,275,671
Pbksident,
1892.
170
368
267
195
26
581
936
182
304
375
628
153
928
431
735
838
302
474
332
470
493
82
220
458
225
196
480
386
176
263
201
125
984
434
159
330
356
444
155
294
303
525
272
220
Cleve-
l.ind,
Dem,
18,994
3,128
6,040
5,753
5,999
6,397
4,661
4,273
4,773
5,868
2,907
4,706
8,978
32,431
2,710
2,999
4,773
3,250
3,771
5,526
7,181
100160
3.369
3,672
4,054
17,706
5,445
175267
6,850
13,552
14,900
5,376
10,421
3,065
6,729
6,408
1,549
1.5,195
14,879
6J22
3,789
6,156
5,755
4,081
4,531
1,486
3,199
8,307
6,274
3,567
2,923
3,404
9,808
2,655
3,731
4.618
16, 088
2,948
1,711
Harri-
son,
Rep.
Bid-
well,
Pro.
18,398
5,678
8,259
7,973
8,341
11,595
5,410
5,378
5,135
5,.^84
4,134
6,421
9,376
32,340
4,636
5,498
5,822
4,289
3,914
6,219
9,856
70,505
3,965
4,886
6,533
21,327
5,727
98,967
6,663
14,359
19,008
6,319
11,081
4,013
10,012
7,095
11,846
11,704
3,666
4,091
2,909
13,177
7,383
3,481
3,236
2,410
3,112
1 0,577
7,001
3,664
4,221
4,717
9,450
3,647
6.794
6,848
13,456
4,430
3,014
23,525 654868
45,518
1.84
47.94
609350
649
1,042
1,088
761
712
1,112
537
695
112
341
488
688
713
1,601
160
199
552
456
307
425
780
2.472
207
439
545
1,213
382
2,439
677
1,054
1,115
390
810
469
618
620
136
510
830
314
270
765
743
284
302
292
233
1,191
637
207
398
483
715
319
595
481
908
387
322
44.60
63.737
1,366,145
38,190
2.'79
*Not including blank and defective.
Of the vote for Governor in 1894 termed scattering, Matthews, Populist, received 11,049 ; Wheeler,
Independent- Democrat, 27,2(2; Matchett, Socialist-Labor, 15,868.
In 1895 the vote for other State officers was: Comptroller, .Tudson, Dem., 508,832; Roberts, Rep. ,
603,125; Devendorf, Pro., 24,857; Murphy, S. L., 21,504; Rousseau, Pop., 6J^i0. Treasurer, Dow, Dem.,
510,165; Colvin, Rep., 601,418; Ratnbun, Pro., 24,906: Steer, S. L., 21,220; Case, Pop., 6,666. Attornev-
General, Chase, Dem.. 508,600; Hancock, Rep., 603,358; Root, Pro., 31,416; INioore, S. L., 21,212. State
Engineer, Stuart, Dem,, 512,735; Adams, Rep. , 598,676; Miles, Pro. , 24. 862 ; Berman, S. L., 21,397; Bor-
den, Pop. , 6,747.
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444 Election Returns.
VOTE FOR MEMBERS OF THE STATE LEGISLATURE, 1895.
IHstricts. voTK for senators.
1. Counties of Suffolk and Richmond— Richard Higbie, Rep., 10,238: Nathaniel March. Dem. , 8,762:
H. E. Snyder, Pop., 132.
2. County of Queens— Theodore Kohler, Dem., 12,033; John L. Childs, Rep., 11,231; Charles Men-
delstein, 655.
a County of Kings— Frank P. Gallagher, Dem., 8,605; Franklin Woodruff, Rep., 5,536; Emanuel
T. Holmes, S. L. , 128.
4. County of Kings— George W. Brush, Rep., 14,054; William A. Hurley, Dem., 10,802; Silas W.
Driggs Dem.-Ref. , 1,074; Stephen D. Riddle, Pro., 142; Frederick Schaefer. S. L. . 832.
5. County of Kings— Michael J. Coffey, Dem., 10,070; Harry A. Haubury, Rep.. 6,420; John A.
Hennessv, Dem.-ReL, 4,567; Alfred.G Kihn, S. L, 264.
6. Couiitvof Kings— Peter H. McNulty, Dem., 12,621; James A. Taylor, Rep.. 12,241; George F.
Sawtelle, Pro., 167; Hugh Maguire, S. L. , 277.
7. County of Kings— Patrick H. McCarren, Dem., 10,907; Frank F. Schulz, Rep. , 10,183; George H.
ScheVdt, Dem. -Ref. , 758; John W. Moore, Pro., 151; Frederick A. W. Grube, S. L. , 1,004;
John J. <'onklin. Pop., 149.
8. County of Kings— Albert A. Wray, Rep., 14,697; Daniel B. Thompson, Dem., 8.525; John W. Mc-
Dermott, Dem.-ReL, 1,251; Vincent Aldridge, Pro., 175; Eugene Furgang, S. Ij. . 255.
9. Countvof Kings— Julius L. Wiemann, Rep., 10,910; Erastus D. Benedict, Dem., 10,189; P. E. Nos-
trand, Dem.-Ref., 550; Edward C, Baltz, Pro., 271; Henry Kuhn, S. L., 1,777; Edward F.
Linton Ind. Rep., 1,630.
10. County of New York— John F. Ahearn, Tam. Dem. , 11,408; George W. Kram, Rep. , 3,800; James
Oliver, State Dem., 1,116; Gustav Nauman, S. L., 819.
IL Countvof New York— Timothy D. Sullivan, Tam. Dem. , 9,555; Ferdinand Eidmann, Rep. ,6,926;
Robert Glaser, S. L. , 1,719; Max Wustrow, State Dem. , 300.
12. County of New York— Samuel J. Foley, Tam. Dem., 11,120; Alexander S. Williams, Rep. , 5,279;
Herman Miller, S. L. , 2,595; David Schwartz, G. G. , 606.
13. County of New York— Bernard F. Martin, Tam. Dem., 10,585; Henry W. Hoops, Jr., Rep. . 8,522;
Lawrence E. Sexton, State Dem., 869; John Weiler, S. L. , 185; Fitzhugh Smith, Pro., lia
14. County of New York— Thomas F. Grady, Tam. Dem. , 11,806; Thomas F. Eagan, Rep. ,6,275; John
J. CiiUen, State Dem., 2,720; Otto Wegener, a L. , 646.
15. County of New York— Frank D. Pavey, Rep. , 11,421; Franklin Bieu, Tam. Dem., 7,586; William
H. Law, State Dem. , 514.
16. County of New York— Louis Munzinger. Tam. Dem. , 10,035; William Halpin,Rep. , 6,855; Thomas
Costigan, State Dem., 1,796; Charles B. Copp, S. L. , 479.
17. County of New York— Charles B. Page, Rep. ,8,107; Thomas C. O' Sullivan, Tam. Dem.. 8,086;
Thomas J. McManus, State Dem., 4,205; James Byrnes, S. L. , 379.
18. County of New York— Maurice Featherson, Tam. Dem., 11,221; J. Philip Berg, Rep. ,5,333;
Richard Morton, S. L. , 1,408: James Meehau, State Dem., 603.
19. County of New York— John Ford, Rep., 13,139; Louis W. Schultze, Tam. Dem., 9,799; Wolfgang
Goetz, State Dem. , 645; Charles E. Thompson, S. L. , 313.
20. County of New York— .Tatob A. Cantor, Tam. Dem., 11,608; Moses B. Cohen, Rep., 8,106; John
A. Henneberry, State Dem. , 1,914; Aaron Henry. S. K . 1,103.
21. County of New York— Charles L, Guy. Tam. Dem , 11,813; George Drake Smith, Rep. , 10,123; John
W. Gohlke, S. L.,772; John J. Hart, State Dem., 742; James H. Hardy, Pro. , 127.
22. Counties of New York (part) and Westchester— James Irving Burns, Rep., 14,847; Charles P. Mc-
Clelland, Dem., 13,256; Henry R. Godstrey, Ind., 553.
23. Counties of Orange and Rockland— Clarence Lexow, Rep., 14.244; George Dickey, Dem., 10,677.
24. Counties of Dutchess, Columbia and Putnam— William C. Daley, Rep., 16,126; William Church Os-
born, Dem., 13,X)84; William G. Browning, Pro., 842.
25. Counties of Ulster and Greene— Charles Davis, Rep., 12,842; Jacob Rice, Dem., 11,486; James R
Palmer, Pro. , 657.
26. Counties of Delaware, Chenango and Sullivan— James Ballentine, Rep., 15,028; Henry Daire,
Dem. , 9. 751.
27. Counties of Montgomerj', Fulton and Hamilton and Schoharie— HobartKrum, Rep. , 15,615; Henry
V. Borst, Dem. , 13,088; Thomas Murphy, Pro. , 795.
28. Counties of Saratoga, Schenectady and Washington— Edgar T. Brackett, Rep., 18,558; Charles O.
McCready, Dem., 10,117; Richard L. Dunning, Pro., 1,003; Phillips. Dorland. Pop., 110.
29. Covmty of Albany- Mver Nussbaum, Rep., 18,793; Robert Bryce, Dem. . 18,331; Harmon W. El-
mendorf. Pro., 363; John C. Wieland, 199. ■
3a County of Rensselaer— Le Grand W. Tibbits. Rep. , 14,525; Barent W. Stryker, Dem. . 13,239; John
H. RejTiolds, Pro.. 439; Frank Dan khoff, 166.
31. Counties of Clinton, Essex and Warren— George Chahoon, Rep., 11,906; Hiram Walworth, Dem.,
5,162: George L. Washburn, Pro., 100.
32. Counties of Franklin and St. Lawrence— George R. Malby, Rep., 15.939; J. Stanley Ellsworth,
Dem. , 5,169; Jay S. Corbin. Pro. , 562.
33. Counties of Otsego and Herkimer— Walter L. Brown, Rep., 13,173; William A. Thayer, Dem.,
8 798.
34. County of Oneida— Henry J. Coggeshall, Ind. Rep., 15,591; Frederick G. Weaver, Rep., 10,828;
William D. Tow.sley, Pro., 702; T. Harvey Ferris, Dem., 1.022.
35. Counties of Jefferson and Lewis— Joseph Mullin. Rep., 12,672; Lemair W. Tyler, Dem., 7,927;
John D. Huntington, Pro. , 816i
36. County of Onondaga— Horace White, Rep., 17,512; Philips. Ryder, Dem., 12,877; Amos Naylor,
651 ; Thomas Crimmins, 471.
37. Counties of Oswego and Madison— Nevada N. Stranahan, Rep., 14,795; William M. Baker, Dem.,
5,406; Edward A. Sheldon, Pro., 97L
38. Counties of Broome. Cortland and Tioga— William H. Johnson, Rep. , 15,135; William H. Cannon,
Dem., 1.613; Deloss Freeman. Pro., 267.
39. Counties of CajTiga and Seneca— Benjamin M. Wilcox, Rep., 9.801; S. Edwin Day, Dem., 8,314;
Samuel Waller, Pro. , 507.
4a Counties of Chemung, Tompkins and Schuj'ler— Edwin C. Stewart. Rep., 11,625; J. Franklin
Barnes, Dem., 9.269: Sherman C. Estey, Pro., 1.054: Lafayette Crum, 214
4L Counties of Steuben and Yates— John S. Sheppard, Rep., 11,986; Thomas Hassett, Dem,, 6,043;
John Kline. Ind., 1,226.
42. Counties of Ontario and WajTie- John Raines. Rep., 11.584; J. Henry Metcalf, Dem., 8,093;
Enoch O. Marsh, Pro., 690; Herbert G. Randall, Pop.. 208.
Election Returns. 445
VOTE FOR SENATORS— CbnttnT^ed.
43. County of Monroe— Cornelius R. Parsons, Rep.. 11,931; Caleb K. Hobbie, Dem. , 6,527; William
M. Newman. Pro., 420; Willam Richards, 224.
44. County of Monroe— Henry Harrison, Rep., 9.711; Charles H. Wiltsie, Dem., 7,348; Clinton H.
Howard, Pro., 302; Louis Waldorf, 122.
45. Counties of Niagara, Genesee and Orleans— Timothy E. Ellsworth, Rep., 14,321; David Millar,
Dem., 9,736; Daniel C. Sullivan, 34a
46. Counties of Allegany. Livingston and Wyoming- Lester H. Humphrey, Rep., 13,191; Frank P.
Hulette, Dem., 5,880; William E. Booth, Pro., 1,421.
47. County of Erie— Charles Lamv. Rep., 12,400: Abraham J. Elias, Dem., 8,511; Ansley D. White,
199; Ferdinand P. Jones. 109.
48. County o Erie— Simon Seibert, Rep., 10,550; Martin Nauth, Reform Dem., 8,449; Joseph Otto,
S. L. , 358: Amos J. Hawkins, 202.
49. County of Erie— George A. Davis, Rep. , 12,571; John R. Veeder, Dem., 6,647; John A. Sayles,
Pop. , 510; William F. Koenig, S. L. , 20L
50. Counties of Chautauqua and Cattaraugus— Frank W. Higgins, Rep. . 16, 501 ; no opposition.
VOTE FOB ASSEMBLYMEN.
County of Albany, L Robert G. Scherer, Rep. , 4,809; Herman J. Derkman, Dem., 3,817,
2. James Keenholtz, Rep. , 5,429; George Noyes, Dem. 3,994.
3. George T. Kelly, Dem., 6,035; David Ferris, Rep., 3,051.
4. Amos J. Ablett, Rep., 5,326; Edgar T. Chapman, Dem. , 4,578.
County of Allegany. Frederick A. Robbins, Rep., 5,289; Ebenezer S. Bartlett, Dem., 2,012; John Nich-
olson, Pro., 751; Uriah Davis, Pop., 598.
County of Broome, 1. Joseph H. Brownell, Rep., 1,618; John J. Irving, Dem., 1,369; Frank A. James,
Pro., 100; Franklin G. James, Pop., 2.
2. Charles F. Tupper, Rep., 1,540; Henry G. Jackson, Dem., 1,358; George F. Hand, Pro., 150; J.
Evan Scudder, Pop., 19.
County of Cattaraugus, 1. Charles H Miller, Rep., 3,302; Clare Willard, Dem., 1,440; Hiram Webster,
Pro., 545.
2. Girvea.se A. Matteson, Rt^p., 3,4:20; Frank Campbell, Dem, 1,268; A.C. Spencer, Pro., 247.
County of Cayuga, 1. W. Clarence Sheldon. Rep., 4,187 ;'Daniel S. Ramsey, Dem., 2,008; F. Emerson
Webster, Pro., 225; George Copp.. Poj. ,39.
2. Eugene B. Sounds, Rep., 3,828; John G. Langham, Dem., 2,087; Emmet Munger, Pro., 209; Irven
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