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Recapitulation

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Parent Issue
Day
12
Month
November
Year
1880
Copyright
Public Domain
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The following is a summary in brief of the vote as given in this oounty, with majorities for each candidate. On the state officers, not (?iveo, the roajorities run from 323 for Auditor General, to 521 for Lieut. Governor; Blectort. Republlcan 4,629 Democratie, 4,958 3S9 Greenback, 333 Prohlbltlon 23 AntlMasontc - 2 Governor. David H. Jerome.R. 4,483 F M. Holloway, D 6,188 670 David Woodman, O., 307 I.W. McKeever, P - 8 Ciirii.-llilh Q,ulOk 2 Congrtitman. Edwin WllliU, R... 4,605 Wm. H. Waldby, D 5,013-- 408 F. T. Cbester, O.. 294 Hacharían Cook, P., 24 State Senator. Joe I. Jacobs. R. 4,763 David G. Rose, D 4,871 109 E. T. Walker, G - - 280 Kepreêentative, Ut Dist. Kdwnrri P. Allen, R 1,657 Edward King, Ü 1,W1 74 Jitpraentative, ld Dut. Edward D. Kinne. R 1.804 891 James B. Vanatta, !., 1,113 Tnos.D. Lane,G 234 Reprttentativt, Sd DM. Jas. McLaren, R 1,437 Ja. S. Gorman, D 1,935 498 E. A. Nordman.0 144 Judge of Probatt. Wm. E. Depew, R. 4,48 Wm. D. Harriman. D _ 5,182 700 Amarían Conklln.G., - 251 SAeriff. W. I. Yeckley, R 4.720 K. W. Wallace. D OM 222 Jas. M. Korsjrlh. G Ü4Í Oounty VUrk. Everett B. Clark, R. - 5 054 434 E. Duffy, L 4,2O Geo. A. Petera, G 218 Rcqitter of Deedi, Erantus N. Gllbert, R., 4.8S1 15 M. Seery, D 4,818 N. C. Pulnam, G 261 County Trtaturtr. Frcd'k pnzenraalr, R 4,716 Jacob Knapp, D 4J0j 174 Wm. B. ÜBborn, G 287 Proueuting Attorney. Frank Emerick, R -.. 4,814 Clias. W. Whltuian, D 4.IM4 30 Geo. R. Williams. G 240 Circuit Vourt Vommiuioneri. Jas. MeMahon, R. 4.475 Krank Hinckley. R 4,585 I'. MeKeruau, 1) , 5,M5 480 ' H. Stephenson, D _.. 5.0HS KÍ7 Warren E. Wulker, 0 184 M. H. Brennau, Q U Coronen. Wn, F. Breakey, R 4,649 F. K. Owen, R 4.832 Martin Clark, D„ 4,9t9 - 320 Uourad Oeorg, D 1,984 143 Win. Pattison.0 306 N.B. Covert, G, 808 County Surveyor. . John K. Yocura, R 4,636 Chas. S. Woodanl, D 4,!I76 - 340 Chas. F. Bates, G., 3(Xi Amrndmcnt to ConH. No, 1.414 494 Ye - WO Among the pulitical probabililies may be mentioned the following : Congressman Conger, of thij state, as speaker of the next natioriiil house of representatives. John C. New as senator from Indiana, vice Mac Donald, democrat, out. Gen. J. G. Hawley wants to be senator from Conneticut, viv, Eaton, democrat, out. Hon. Jay A. Hubbell, of the 9th district of this state, is mentioned in connection with the Interior department in Garfield's cabinct Secretary Shcruian will bo elected to the senatorial vacaney caused by choosing Gen Garfield as President, if the Buckeyes know their bu.-inc-s, and they probably do. It is greatly to be hoped tbat the inoom ing aduiinustration will do what nooe has ever attempted to do before. That is, to wipe out of existence that curse of our na tiou, that branch of mormonism whieh ha polygamy in its articles of faith. If Gen Garfield, who has never yet faltered in a just courso, will take hold of this hydra headed monster which is growing every year, aud with the strong hand of the gov ernment, crush it out of existence, he wil earnforhimself ananie second to none of hi illubtriou8 predecessors in the presidentia ofiico. Year by year this curse grows like a horrid swelling fungus upon our nation and the sooner it is wiped out of existonce the better for the country. It will soon be too powerful to cope with, and cost the na tion the trtasure and blnod that slavery did if allowed to grow without hitiderance Why aduiit the polygamiat delégate froin Utah to a seat in congress ?

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