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Register
COMPILED BY
FRANK D. JACKSON
DES MOINES:G. H. RAGSDAL.E, STATE PRINTER,
1888.
EXECUTIVE.
Governor—WILLIAM LARRABEE, Fayette Co.; term expires Jan., 1890.
FRED'K W. HOSSFELD, Private Sec'y to Gov., Polk Co.Lieutenant- Governor—
JOHN A. T. HULL, Polk Co.; term expires Jan., 1890.Governor elect—
HORACE BOIES, Black Hawk Co.; term expires Jan., 1892.Lieutenant- Governor elect—
A. IS. POYNEER, Tama Co.; term expires Jan., 1892.Secretary of State—
FRANK D. JACKSON, Butler Co.; term expires Jan., 1891.(3. S. BYRKIT, Deputy, Appanoose Co.
Auditor of State—JAMES A. LYONS, G-uthrie Co.; term expires Jan., 1891.
D. F. MCCARTHY, Deputy, Mitchell Co.Treasurer of State—
VOLTAIRE P. TWOMBLY, Van Buren Co.; term expires Jan., 1891.JOHN WHITTEN, Deputy, Van Buren Co.
Superintendent of Public Instruction—HENRY SABIN, Clinton Co.; term expires Jan., 1892.
IRA C. KLING, Deputy, Cerro Gordo Co.Adjutant-General and A. Q. M.-G.—
*BYRON A. BEESON, Marshall Co.; term expires Jan., 1890.
* Appointed by the Governor.
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Commissioner of Labor Statistics—*E. R. HUTCHINS, Polk Co.; term expires April 1, 1890.
State Librarian—*MRS. MARY H. MILLEK, Polk Co.; term expires May 1, 1890.
Inspector of Illuminating Oils—*CHARLES BEARDSLEY, Des Moines Co.; term expires April 1,
1890.State Mine Inspectors—
1ST DIST., *THOMAS BINKS, Ottumwa; term expires April 1,1890.
2\y DIST., *JAMES GILDROY, What Cheer; term expires April1, 1890.
3D DIST., *MORGAN G. THOMAS, Muchakinock; term expiresApril 1, 1890.
Stale Printer—|GEORGE H. RAGSDALE, Plymouth Co., (office Des Moines);
term expires May 1, 1891.State Binder—
fOTTO NELSON, Polk Co., (office Des Moines); term expiresMay 1,1891.
llailroad Commissioners—SPENCER SMITH, Pottawattamie Co.; term expires Jan., 1893.FRANK T. CAMPBELL, Jasper Co.; term expires Jan., 1892.PETER A. DEY, Johnson Co.; term expires Jan., 1891.
W. W. AINSWORTH, Polk Co.; Secretary to the Board.Superintendent of Weights and Measures—
*PROF. L. G. WELD; post-office, Iowa City.Director of Weather Service—
PROF. GUSTAVUS HINRICHS; post-office, Iowa City.
•Appointed by the Governor.+ Elected by the Legislature.
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Dairy Commissioner— ,*HENRY D. SHERMAN, Jones Co.; term expires April 1, 1890.
Fish Commissioner—*EDWARD D. CARLTON; post-office, Spirit Lake; term expires
April 1, 1890.State Veterinary Surgeon—
*M. STALKER; post-office, Ames, term expires April 28,. 1890.Custodian of Public Property—
*ED WRIGHT, Polk Co., term expires March 31, 1890.
* Appointed by the Governor.Where not otherwise stated, the post-office address of State officers is Dos
Moines, Iowa.
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FEDERAL OFFICERS.
U. S. Circuit and District Courts.EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.—Composed of the District of Min-
nesota, Northern and Southern Districts of Iowa, Eastern andWestern Districts of Missouri, Eastern and Western Districts ofArkansas, District of Nebraska, District of Colorada and Districtof Kansas.
HON. SAMUEL F. MILLER, Associate Justice U. S. Supreme Court,Washington, D. C.
HON. , U. S. Circuit Judge.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF IOWA.
District Judge—JAMES M. LOVE, Keokuk.District Attorney—LEWIS MILES, Corydon.Marshal—DAVID B. MILLER, Red Oak.Clerk Circuit Court—EDWARD R. MASON, Des Moines.Clerk District Court—HENRY K. LOVE, Des Moines.77. S. Commissioners—George W. Ball, Iowa City Iowa; Frank
P. Chamberlain, Burlington; W. L. Cooper, Burlington; CharlesD. Fullen, Fairfield; H. B. Hendershott, Ottumwa; Frank M. Hun-ter, Council Bluffs; John D. Jordan, Des Moines; Erie J. Leech,Keokuk; C. A. Leech, Keokuk; Edward R. Mason, Des Moines;T. W. Murphy, Davenport; William H. White, Davenport.
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NORTHERN DISTRICT OF IOWA.
District Judge—OLIVER P. SHIRAS, Dubuque.District Attorney—TIMOTHY P. MURPHEY, Sioux City.Marshal—EDWARD KNOTT, Waverly.Clerk of District and Circuit Courts—A. J. VAN DUZEE, Du-
buque. •U. S. Commissioners—Alfred Hobbs, Dubuque; Walter H.
Johnston, Fort Dodge; Ebenezer E. Lewis, Sioux City; I. N. Whit-tam, Cedar Rapids; B. W. Poor, Dubuque; Wm. H. McCluer, Ce-dar Falls; J.A.Rogers, Clarion; A. J. Leffingwell, Lyons; Thos.G. Henderson, Sioux City; B. F. B. Portman, Decorah; DeWitt C.Cram, Dubuque.
U. S. Pension Agent.HON. C. S. LAKE, Des Moines.
U. S. Internal Revenue Collectors.Third District—J. S. LOTHROP, Sioux City, Collector.
THOMAS GRAHAM, Deputy, Decorah.C. A. BCEHMLER, Deputy, Cedar Falls.ANDREW GULLIXEN, Deputy, Bode.C. E. LLEWELLYN, Deputy, Sioux City.MILTON HOWE, Chief Clerk, Dubuque.B. B. HOPKINS, Cashier, Dubuque.Miss MARY A. BALL, Stamp Deputy, Sioux City.JOSEPH S. BROWNING, Gauger, Sioux City.FRANCIS Q. CARBERRY, Gauger, Dubuque.
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Tenth District—Louis WEINSTEIN, Collector, Burlington, Iowa.WM. CORSE MCARTHUR, Chief Deputy, Burlington.JOHN A. O'NEALL, Division Deputy, Burlington.S. E. WALCOTT, Division Deputy, Davenport.J. D. WELCH, Division Deputy, Bloomfield.JAMES D. ROWEN, Division Deputy, Des Moines.M. M. PARKINSON, Division Deputy, Corning.M. A. THOMPSON, Stamp Deputy, Davenport.JAMES A. BREWER, Stamp Deputy, Des Moines.1ST. M. IVES, Stamp Deputy, Ottumwa.FILLMORE BROWNELL, Stamp Deputy, Keokuk.
U. S. Land Office.
D. M. Fox, Register, U. S. Land Office, Des Moines.M. D. MCHENK\T, Receiver, U. S. Land Office, Des Moines.
U. S. Senators.TERM EXPIRES.
HON. WILLIAM B. ALLISON, Dubuque 1891HON. JAMES F. WILSON, Fairtield 1895
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Representatives in Congress.First District—HON. JOHN H. GEAR Burlington.Second District—HON. WALTER I. HAYES Clinton.Third District—HON. DAVID B. HENDERSON Dubuque.Fourth District—HON. J . H. SWENEY Osage.Fifth District—HON. DANIEL KERR Gruncly Center.Sixth District—HON. JOHN F. LACEY Oskaloosa.Seventh District—HON. EDWIN H. CONGER Des Moines.Eighth District—HON. JAMES P. FLICK Bedford.Ninth District—HON. JOSEPH R. REED Council Bluffs.Tenth District—HON. J . P. DOLLIVER Fort Dodge.Eleventh District—HON. ISAAC S. STRUBLE Le Mars.
(Terms of all Representatives in Congress expire March 4,1891.)
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JUDICIAL.
Supreme Court.TERM EXPIRES
JAMES H. ROTHROCK, Chief Justice, Cedar Rapids 1890JOSEPH M. BECK, Judge, Ft. Madison 1891GIFFORD S. ROBINSON, Judge, Storm Lake 1893CHARLES T. GRANGER, Judge, Waukon 1894JOSIAH GIVEN, Judge, Des Moines 1895JOHN Y. STONE, Attorney General, Glenwood 1890GILBERT B. PRAY, Clerk of Supreme Court, Hamilton Co.,
(P. O. Des Moines) 1890CHRISTOPHER T. JONES, Deputy, Washington Co.
EZRA C. EBERSOLE, Reporter Supreme Court (P. O., Toledo,Tama Co.) 1890
Judges of the District Courts,(From which Appeals may be taken to the Supreme Court.)
District Court
First District—J. M. CASEY, Ft. Madison; C. H. PHELPS,- Bur-lington.
Second District — H. C. TRAVERSE, Bloomfield; DELL STUART,Chariton; CHAS. D. LEGGETT, Fairfield.
Third District—JOHN W. HARVEY, Leon; R. C. HENRY, Mt. Ayr.
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Fourth District—On AS. H. LEWIS, Cherokee; GEO. W. WAKEFIELD,
Sioux City; SCOTT M. LADD, Sheldon.Fifth District—J. H. HENDERSON, Indianola; O. B. Ay RES, Knox-
ville; A. W. WILKINSON, Winterset.Sixth District—J. KELLEY JOHNSON, Oskaloosa; DAVID RYAN,
Newton; W. R. LEWIS, Montezunia.Seventh District—C. M. WATERMAN, Davenport; W. F. BRANNAN,
Muscatine; ANDREW HOWAT, Clinton.Eighth District—S. H. FAIR ALL, Iowa City.Ninth District—W. F. CONRAD, MARCUS KAVANAGH, JR., and CHAS.
A. BISHOP, Des Moines.Tenth District—C. F. COUCH, Waterloo; J. J. NEY, Independence,
D. J. LINEHAN, Dubuque.Eleventh District—D. R. HINDMAN, Boone; JOHN L. STEVENS, Ames;
S. M. WEAVER, Iowa Falls.Twelfth District—G^o. W. RUDDICK, Waverly; JOHN C. SHERWIN,
Mason City.Thirteenth District—L. O. HATCH, McGregor; W. A. HOYT, Fayette.Fourteenth District—GEO. H. CARR, Emmetsburg; LOT THOMAS,
Storm Lake.Fifteenth District—A. B. THORNELL, Sidney; GEO. CARSON, Council
Bluffs; H. E. DEEMER, Red Oak; N. W. MACY, Harlan.Sixteenth District—J. P. CONNER, Denison; J. H. MACOMBER, Ida
Grove.Seventeenth District—L. G. KINNE, Toledo.Eighteenth District—J". D. GIFFEN, Marion; J. H. PRESTON, Cedar
Rapids.
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Official Court Reporters.
First Judicial District—R. P. ROBINSON, Burlington; CHAS. J.SMITH, Keokuk.
Second Judicial District—C. Q. THORPE, Chariton; FRANK C.TRAVERSE, Bloomfield; WILL ' S. PREWHT, Fairfielcl.
Third Judicial District—WM. M. HYLAND, Osceola; E. J. BROOKS,Leon.
Fourth Judicial District—CHAS. C. HAMILTON, Sioux City; W. E,CODY, Sioux City; CHAS. H. TOLLES, Sioux City.
Fifth Judicial District—H. K. ASHTON, Guthrie Center; J. S. BAR-TOW, Inclianola; W. S. BRIGGS, Otturnwa.
Sixth Judicial District—J. H. P. ROBINSON, Montezuma; E. H.WARING, Oskaloosa; Miss O. BEMAN, Oskaloosa.
Seventh Judicial District—Miss SOPHIA DALLAS, Muscat]ne; L. P.DOSH, Davenport; JOHN JACKSON, Clinton.
Eighth Judicial District—C. W. MICHENER, Iowa City.Ninth Judicial District—C. L. DAHLBERG, Des Moiiies; H. W.
IRISH, Des Moines; C. F. IRISH, Des Moines.Tenth Judicial District—VINCENT LIEBEN. Dubuque; D. S. WIL-
SON, Dubuque; C. J. MORLEY, Dubuque.Eleventh Judicial District—T. R. DERING, Marshalltown; JOHN
WILLIAMS, Ames; H. T. DAWLEY, Ft. Dodge.Twelfth Judicial District—CHAS. M. ADAMS, Mason City; ARTHUR
BUSH, Garner; D. A. LONG, Waverly.Thirteenth Judicial District—J". J. GRINNELL, McGregor.Fourteenth Judicial District—W. R. LEMEREAUX, Ft. Dodge; W.
R. SPENCER, Algona.Fifteenth Judicial District—ft. O. BRUINGTON, Atlantic; O. C.
GASTON, Tabor; JOHN H. CLARKE, Council Bluffs; W. E. BUT-LER, Red Oak.
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Sixteenth Judicial District—GITRTRUDE YOUNG, Carroll; C. L.BAILEY, Carroll.
Seventeenth Judicial District—J. P. BLAISE, Toledo.Eighteenth Judicial District—H? R. BURR, La Porte City.
Superior Court
Cedar Rapids—JOHN T. STONEMAN.
Council Bluffs—E. E. AYLESWORTH.
Creston— GEO. P. WILSON.
Keohuk—HENRY BANK, JR.
Foreign Consuls Residing in Iowa.Sweden-Norway—O. R. WULFBERG, Des Moines.Denmark—W. D. GANDRUP, Story City.
STATE INSTITUTIONS.
AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, MAIN BUILDING, AMES.
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STATE INSTITUTIONS.
AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE—AMES, STORY COUNTY.
President—W'. I. CHAMBERLAIN, Ames.Secretary—E. W. STANTON, Ames.Treasurer—HERMAN KNAPP, Ames.Financial Agent—L). S. SIGLER, Corning.Steward—J'. R. LINCOLN, Ames.
Trustees—1st Dist,—J. W. Garner, Columbus City 18922d Dist.—C. M. Dunbar, Maqnoketa 18923d Dist.—G. W. Dunham, Manchester 18904th Dist.—S. P. Yeomans, Charles City 18925th Dist.—Joseph Dysart, Dysart 18946th Dist.—John Morrison, Hedrick 18907th Dist.— 18948th Dist.—Geo. Van Houten, Lenox 18929th Dist.—Platt Wicks, Harlan 189010th Dist.—Eugene Secor, Forest City 18941 lth Dist.—C. D. Boardman, Odebolt 1894
In 1858 the Iowa Legislature passed an act establishing the IowaAgricultural College for the purpose of giving academic instructionto the industrial classes, and appropriated $10,000 to purchase afarm for the location of the college buildings and for experimentsin agriculture.
In 1859 the trustees purchased a farm of 648 acres in Ames, Storycounty, on the line of the Chicago & Northwestern Railway.
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In 1862 Congress passed a bill " donating public lands to theseveral States and Territories, which may provide colleges for the-benefit of agriculture and the mechanic arts." This act was thebasis of the present endowment of the College.
The courses of study adopted at the first embrace very thoroughinstruction in all the natural sciences, with their special applicationin agriculture and the mechanic arts. Also instruction in Englishlanguage and literature, and in French and German.
Courses of Study.—While this College has held fast to the letterand spirit of the organic law in providing the very best facilitiesand courses of instruction in " Agriculture and Mechanic Arts andin Military Tactics," it has also followed the law in "not excludingother scientific and classical studies," "in order to promote theliberal and practical education of the industrial classes in theseveral pursuits and professions of life."
Six courses of study are offered, all scientific, technical or indus-trial, according to the clear intent and in the full spirit of theorganic law of Congress that founded the College. They are infirief, (1) in Industrial Science; (2) for Ladies in Science, Literatureand Domestic Economy; (3) in Agriculture and Horticulture; (4)in Mechanical Engineering; (5) in Civil Engineering; (6) in Veteri-nary Science.
Thorough instruction is also given in piano, pipe organ and vocalmusic, instruction in vocal music being free in the Freshman year.The long winter vacation, from November 14th to February 28th,permits teachers in the common schools to teach a winter school ofsixteen weeks, and keep right on in college, thus nearly payingtheir way through.
Income.—The national endowments and appropriations amountto about $60,000, over $25,000 of which is expended each tyeardirectly upon investigations and experiments, and instruction inagriculture and horticulture.
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Buildings.—The largest or main College building is four storieshigh above the basement, and is 158 feet long by 112 deep throughthe wings. In the basement are the dining-room, kitchen, roomsfor help, one large society room and the postoifice. On the firstfloor, proper, are the chapel, the library, reception rooms, recitationrooms, music rooms, and offices of the teachers and of the steward.On the second floor are several recitation rooms and rooms for pro-fessors and students. On the third and fourth floors are students'rooms and the zoological and geological museums. About two hun-dred students can be accommodated with rooms in this building. Allthe rooms are heated by steam and lighted by electricity. Purespring water is supplied in all the stories of the building, forced upby a steam pump.
There are on the large and beautiful College campus eleven otherbuildings, used exclusively for College purposes, aside from thebarns, creamery, store-houses, and the dwellings of the professors,foremen and assistants. There is accommodation for three hun-dred students, and there are abundant facilities for instruction.
Cost of Buildings.—The total of all appropriations by the Stateto June, 1887, for buildings, permanent fixtures, machinery andapparatus and expenses of trustees, etc., is $454,098.75, so that it isfair to say that the cost to the State of the buildings and fixedapparatus is over $300,000, besides the movable apparatus paid forfrom the interest on the national endowment.
College Campus—Is one of the most extensive in the West; abeautiful park, where the principles of landscape gardening havebeen so carefully obeyed as to please the eye and cultivate thetaste.
Veterinary Department—Is one of the few complete veterinarycolleges of the land. It graduates doctors of veterinary medicine,equipped with a thorough scientific knowledge and training.
Mechanical Department—Is thoroughly equipped with machine
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shops for instruction in wood and iron work; the plant, machineryand apparatus costing over $40,000. It graduates its students com-petent to act as mechanical and electrical engineers, foremen inshops, and experts in mechanism, etc.
Civil Engineering Department—Is fully equipped, too, with nec-essary instruments, models and drawing facilities, and is in chargeof a competent professor, while all the mathematical studies ofthe general course strengthen this department also. Its gradu-ates are fitted to enter upon the duties of county surveyors andrailway engineers.
Agricultural and Horticultural Departments.—Far more money isexpended annually upon these departments, including the experi-ment station, than upon any other three departments. The trus-tees have endeavored to provide the best instructors and the best ex-perimenters that the country affords. Much paid labor is furnishedto the students in these departments, in connection with farmcrops and stock, and the orchard, garden and plat experiments.
Philosophy, History, Mathematics, Language and Literature.—While not a school of philosophy, or a classical college, thoroughthough not extended instruction in the above subjects is given,chiefly as an essential basis for, and aid in the distinctive work of theCollege. The studies pursued under these general heads are EnglishLanguage and Composition, Elocution, Rhetoric, English Litera-ture, History, (Ancient, Mediaeval and Modern), French, German,Latin, Political Economy, Commercial Law, Psychology, Historyof Civilization, and Ethics. The drill in Mathematics is exceed-ingly thorough.
The College catalogue gives a full account of the method pursuedin each of these studies, and shows that they all form essentialparts of one or the other of the industrial courses. The cataloguewill be sent to any address on application to the President of theCollege, Ames, Iowa.
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The College has lately issued an original and artistic pamphlet.It contains twelve full-page photo-engravings of exteriors andinteriors of buildings, and of general views, accompanied .by verbaldescriptions. It gives an excellent idea of the large opportunitiesfor a thorough scientific, technical and agricultural educationoffered free to the industrial classes of the State.
Though commonly called ''Agricultural College," it is by itsorganic law "Mechanical" also. It is indeed one of the bestschools of pure technological science in the land. Our young peo-ple who desire such an education should at least send to the Presi-dent at Ames, for this illustrated pamphlet.
Appropriation by Twenty-second General Assembly, $7,000.
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.
President—JOHN HAYES, Red Oak, Montgomery Co.Vice-President—J. D. BROWN, Leon, Decatur Co.Secretary—JOHN R. SHAFFER, DesMoines, Polk Co.Treasurer—C B. WORTHINGTON, Des Moines, Polk Co.
DIRECTORS*
(Terms expire January, 1890.)
P. G. BALLINGALL Ottumwa, Wapello Co.J. W. MCMULLIN Oskaloosa, Mahaska Co.L. C. BALDWIN -... .Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie Co.F.'N. CHASE .Cedar Falls, Black Hawk Co.C. C. CARPENTER Fort Dodge, Webster Co.
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(Terms expire January, 1891.)
JOHN A. EVANS West Liberty, Muscatine Co.W. W. FIELD Odebolt, Sac Co.H. B. GRIFFIN Maquoketa, Jackson Co.R. C. WEBB Des Moines, Polk Co.H. I. SMITH Mason City, Cerro Gordo Co.
The Society holds its annual meetings in January, the meetingbeing composed of delegates from each local society in the State.At these meetings the officers are elected to serve for one year, andfive directors to serve for two years.
The Society, in compliance with law, publishes annually a reportof its doings.
There are one hundred and four local societies in the State.The Society has fitted up at an expense of about $125,000, one of
the finest grounds, on which to hold its annual exhibitions, to befound in any of the Western States.
The amount paid in premiums at their annual fairs exceeds$25,000.
Appropriation by Twenty-second General Assembly, $9,500.
BOARD OF DENTAL EXAMINERS.
President— JOSEPH HARDMAN, Muscatine. 1892Secretary—SAMUEL A. GARBER, Tipton 1890
J. T. ABBOTT, Manchester 1894E. D. BROWER, Le Mars 1891E. E. HUGHES, Des Moines 1893
The Board of Dental Examiners originated with the NineteenthGeneral Assembly. The act for its establishment provides for the
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appointment by the Governor of a board consisting of five practi-cal dentists, each of five years standing in the State. Their ap-pointment shall be for a term of five years' service. They shallhold their meetings at least once a year, or oftener if deemednecessary.
Dentists doing business in the State must register with this Board,and persons commencing the practice of dentistry who have not adiploma from some reputable dental college, must be examinedand receive license from the Board. There are five hundred andtwenty thus registered.
The act provides for an annual report to the Governor, of thedoings of the Board.
Total number of registered and licensed dentists in Iowa, 547.
BOARD OF HEALTH.
Term expires.P. W. Lewellen, M. D., Clarinda (regular)... .Jan. 31, 1892E. M. Reynolds, M. D., Centerville (regular). .Jan. 31, 1894Henry H. Clark, M. D., McGregor (regular). .Jan. 31, 1893S. B. Olney, M. D., Fort Dodge (homeopathic).Jan. 31, 1890Jay D. Miller, M.D., Ida Grove (eclectic) Jan. 81, 1891John C. Shrader, M. D., Iowa City (regular). .Jan. 31, 1895Fred'kBecker, M.D., Clermont(homeopathic). Jan, 31, 1896James L. Loring, Civil Engineer, Dallas Center..John Y. Stone, Attorney-general, ex offido.Prof.M. Stalker, State Veterinary Surgeon, Ames, ex officio.J. F. Kennedy, M. D., Secretary, Des Moines.L. F. Andrews, Assistant Secretary, Des Moines.
The Board was created by an act of the Eighteenth General As-sembly, and was vested with the general supervision of the interests
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of the health and life of the citizens of the State, and of all mat-ters of quarantine, and with power to make such regulations asthey may deem necessary for the preservation of the public health.
The meetings of the Board are held the first Wednesday in Mayand November of each year, at the Capitol.
The members of the Board are appointed by the Governor, withthe approval of the Executive Council, one each year, and holdtheir office seven years.
The Secretary and Assistant are appointed by the Board.By an act of the Twenty-first General Assembly, to regulate the
practice of medicine, a State Board of Medical Examiners wascreated, to consist of the physicians of the State Board of Health,and its Secretary. Under this act every person practicing medi-cine in the State of Iowa is required to procure a certificate fromthis Board. The Board issues four classes of certificates: "A," tograduates of legally recognized medical colleges; "B," to thosewho have practiced continuously five years in this State, threeyears of which was in one locality; "C," to those who have passeda satisfactory examination before the Board; l tD," to those whohold certificates granted by Boards -of Examiners of other Stateson examination had before such Board.
The Board have the right to refuse a certificate in any class forincompetency.
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COLLEGE FOR THE BLIND—VINTON.
Principal—THOMAS F. MCCUNE, A. M., Vinton.
Trustees—S. W. Soesbe, Greene, President 1890C. O. Harrington, Vinton, Treasurer 1892Jacob Springer, Watkins 1890G. M. Miller, Hazelton 1892W. F. Noftsger, Pella 1890John Killen, Monona 1892
The College for the Blind is not an asylum, but a well appointedschool, equaling, in the amount of its apparatus, the thoroughnessof its instruction, and the fullness of its curriculum, the best publicschools in Iowa. It was established by the citizens of this State,in order that their blind children might enjoy educational advant-ages, similar if not superior to those afforded their more fortunatesighted children. During the thirty-six years of its existence, ithas received from the State treasury and paid out again, forimprovements and repairs, clothing for pupils, support and currentexpenses, the sum of $867,691.30.
The school term begins on the first Wednesday in September andends about the third week in June. It is desirable that the studentsenter at the first and remain until the close. They may, however,be admitted at any time, and they are at liberty to go home when-ever their parents send for them.
The teachers will compare favorably with those in any locality.The principal branches taught are raised print, point system,arithmetic, spelling, geography, history, grammar, natural philoso-phy, algebra, rhetoric, physiology, zoology, chemistry, moral
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philosophy, civil government, political economy, geometry, Eng-lish and American literature. The kindergarten is well suppliedwith the latest and best facilities. The exhibit of wire work, carddrawing, paper folding, and clay modeling, the work of little blindboys and girls—many of them under eight years of age—excitesthe surprise and admiration of all visitors.
The department of music is supplied with twenty-three pianos,one pipe organ, three cabinet organs, and a sufficient number ofviolins, guitars, bass viols, and brass instruments. Every studentcapable of receiving it, is given a complete course in this branch.
In the industrial department, the girls are required to learnknitting, crocheting, fancy work, hand and machine sewing; theboys, netting, mattress making, and cane seating. Those of eithersex, who so desire, may learn carpet weaving and broom making.
These advantages are free to every person, either blind or ofdefective vision, and of suitable school age and capacity, in theState. Ail that the friends are expected to do, is to pay the travel-ing expenses and furnish clothing. If they are unable to clothethe pupil, the necessary clothing will be furnished here and the billsent to the county from which the pupil comes.
The pupils are treated, free of charge, by superior oculists whovisit the College several times during the term.
The food is abundant and wholesome. The trustees prescribethe bill of fare for every meal.
Many intelligent parents allow their little blind child to sit idlemost of the day, and to contract all sorts of disgusting habits.After a short stay here those habits would be corrected, the childwould eat properly at the table, and would run and jump on theplay ground with as much vigor as its stronger sighted brother athome,
Two classes of parents are especially hard to reach. One is the"well-to-do" man who will not send his child to an institution
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supported by the State. Such sentimentalism is absurd. Some ofthe best families in Iowa have children here. The other isv theignorant man who will not send, fearing that his child will bestarved or abused. A secret or open visit to the College will dispelthis foolish belief.
In different neighborhoods there may be old blind people whowould be happy if they could find something to do. This institu-tion can make them happy by sending them books and papers inraised print or point. Adults who cannot learn the raised print,easily learn the point. Religious and secular literature, in eitherprint, will be sent free to any blind person in Iowa who will paytransportation charges. These books do not cost the State apenny.
It is to be hoped every one will send to the principal of thisschool, the name and address of every blind man, woman, orchild within his knowledge.
Appropriation by Twenty-second General Assembly, $17,034.80.
COMMISSIONERS OF PHARMACY.
President—JOHN H. PICKETT, Oskaloosa 1892Secretary—C. A. WEAVER, Des Moines 1890
H. K. SNIDER, Grinnell 1891
Chapter 75, laws of the Eighteenth General Assembly, providesfor the better regulation of the practice of pharmacy and sale ofmedicines and poisons. One of the provisions of said act was forthe appointment by the Governor, with the advice of the executive
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council, of three persons from among the most competent phar-macists in the State, who shall be known and styled Commissionersof Pharmacy.
Members of the Board are appointed for a term of three years,one member each year. Every person who shall desire to conductthe business of selling at retail, compounding or dispensing drugs,etc., for medical use, must first be examined by said Board andtheir names registered in a book kept by the Board for that pur-pose, showing also his residence, together with the date of issuingcertificate.
Graduates in pharmacy from an incorporated college or schoolof pharmacy that requires a practical experience of not less thanfour years before granting a diploma, may be registered- withoutexamination, upon payment of two dollars.
Fee for examination and certificate, $5.
EDUCATIONAL BOARD OF EXAMINERS.
President—HON. HENRY SABIN, State Superintendent Public In-struction , ex-officio.
C. A. SCHAEFFER, President State University, ex-officio.H. H. SEERLEY, President State Normal School, ex-officio.
F. B. COOPER, Le Mars, Secretary 1890Miss LUCY CURTIS, State Center 1892
The Nineteenth General Assembly passed an act creating a StateEducational Board of Examiners and to encourage training in thescience and art of teaching. The Board consists of the Superin-tendent of Public Instruction, the President of the State University,the President of the State Normal School, and two persons, one of
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whom shall be a woman, appointed by the Executive Council forterms of four years, and are not eligible for re-appointment.
The Board holds annually at least two public examinations ofteachers and a full record of their proceedings as well as a com-plete register of all persons to whom certificates and diplomas areissued, is kept by the Board.
Persons holding a certificate from the Board are authorized, fora term of five years, to teach in any public school of the State.
Fee for State certificate, $3, and for State diploma, $5, fees whencollected to be paid into the State Treasury. If, however, an appli-cant shall fail in the examination, one half of the fee is returned.
HISTORICAL SOCIETY—IOWA CITY.
President—J. L. PICKARD, LL. D., Iowa City.Secretary—M. W. DAVIS, Iowa City.Treasurer—LYMAN PARSONS.
BOARD OF CURATORS.
(By appointment of the Governor, June, 1888, for two years.)George D. Perkins Sioux City.W. J. Knight Dubuque.Marion Murdock Humboldt.J. O. Crosby Garnavillo.D. N. Kichardson Davenport.A. H. Hamilton Ottumwa*S. M. Clark Keokuk.J. P. Bushnell Des Moines.John F. Duncombe Fort Dodge.
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(Elected by Society; term expires June, 1891; post-office, Iowa City.)
J. L. Pickard, LL. D. Geo. W. Ball.C. M. Hobby, M. D., P. A. Dey.S. E. Paine. L. B. Patterson.E. F. Clapp. T. H. McBride.
S. Calvin, A. M.
The Society was organized in 1857, by an act of the Sixth Gen-eral Assembly, which provided for its permanent location at IowaCity, under the auspices of the State University. Its chief objectsare the collecting, arranging and preserving in authentic form allmaterials, written, printed or traditional, relative to the history ofIowa, to rescue from oblivion the memory of its pioneers, theirperils, privations and hardy adventures, and to secure facts andstatements pertaining to our Indian tribes. It has collected filesof most of the newspapers of Iowa, which have been bound. Someof these files extend back to the earliest settlement of. Iowa,
The War of the Rebellion opened a new field for the labors ofthe Society. Since its close, to collect and preserve histories andmemoirs commemorating the bravery and heroism of the soldiersand the fortitude and patriotism of the people of Iowa, has been aprominent feature of its work. Its cabinet and library containa vast accumulation of interesting relics and valuable histories,which latter are constantly being consulted by persons engaged inhistorical investigations relating to Iowa.
In 1863 the Society began the publication of the Annals of Iowa,a quarterly publication, which afforded a ready means of reducingto printed form some of the valuable manuscripts accumulating intheir possession, and a convenient medium of exchange with sistersocieties in different parts of the country. Its publication wassuspended in 1874, for want of means, but was resumed under thename of "The Iowa Historical Record," in 1885. The Society
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library and cabinet occupy a fire-proof building in a part of IowaCity, convenient and acceptable to the public, which is visited bythousands of people every year.
HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.
President—SILAS WILSON, Atlantic.ViGe-President—EUGENE SECOR, Forest City.Secretary—GEORGE VAN HOUTEN, Lenox.Treasurer—HENRY STROHM, Iowa City,Librarian—G. W. BRACKETT, Denmark.
DIRECTORS.
First District—Jonathan Thatcher, Bonaparte.Second District—F. H. Bruning, Kent.Third District—A. F. Collman, Corning.Fourth District—N. K. Fluke, Davenport.Fifth District—H. W. Lathrop, Iowa City.Sixth District—C. L. Watrous, Des Moines.Seventh District—Christian Steinman, Mapleton.Eighth District—R. P. Speer, Cedar Falls.Ninth District—W. C. Haviland, Fort Dodge.Tenth District—M. E. Hmckley, Marcus.Eleventh District—C. G. Patten, Charles City.Twelfth District—J. M. Elder, Concord.
The object of the Society is the promotion and encouragement ofhorticulture and arborculture in Iowa, by the collection and dis-semination of practical information regarding the cultivation of
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such fruits, flowers and trees as are best adapted to the soil andclimate of the State.
The Society publishes lists of fruits, as well as trees for timber orornament, best suited to growth in this State.
In order to facilitate the work the State is divided into twelvedistricts, each having its own director, and holding its own meet-ings, and it is the duty of the directors to report to the Secretaryof the Society.
The Society has now established twenty experimental stations indifferent parts of the State, for the purpose of testing trees, shrubs,plants and fruits, before recommending them for cultivation.
The annual meetings of the Society will hereafter be held at theirrooms in the capitol, on the third Tuesday of each year.
The Society publishes an annual report full of interesting andvaluable papers..
HOSPITAL FOR INSANE—CLARINDA.
P. W. LEWELLEN, M. D., Clarinda—Superintendent.Trustees—E. J. HARTSHORN, Emmetsburg, President 1892
L. B. RAYMOND, Hampton, Secretary 1890J. H. Dunlap, Clarinda 1894J. D. M. Hamilton, Ft. Madison 1892Ed. H. Hunter, Des Moines 1890
Treasurer—L. E. DARROW, Corning.
This Hospital was built in accordance with an act of the Twen-tieth General Assembly (1884). Clarinda, Page county, was selectedas the location, and on July 4, 1885, the corner stone was laid forthe building, which was completed and opened for the reception ofpatients December 15, 1888, at which time there was received from
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Mt. Pleasant, 126; Independence, 90; Merfcy Hospital, 6; and after-wards from the various counties comprising the district, 52; makingin all, 274 male patients.
The buildings now completed consist of:First—Administration building, containing all necessary offices
and quarters for medical staff, stewards and general officers.Second—The supervisor's department.Third—A series of six wards, accommodating two hundred pa-
tients.Fourth—The kitchen department, embracing the bakery, storage
rooms, quarters for kitchen help, etc., with sufficient capacity fora hospital accommodating a thousand patients.
Appropriation by the Twenty-second General Assembly, $102,000.
HOSPITAL FOR INSANE—INDEPENDENCE.
GERSHOM H. HILL, M. D., Independence—Superintendent.
irustees—LEWis H. SMITH, Algona, President 1890ALBERT REYNOLDS, Clinton, Secretary 1890J. L. Whitely, Osage 1892W. E. Rosemond, Independence 1892R. A. Dunkelburg, Denver 1892
Treasurer—GEO. W. BEMIS, Independence.
The Twelfth General Assembly passed an act permanently estab-lishing an additional institution for the care of the insane, at Inde-pendence, Buchanan county, making an appropriation for thepurpose of commencing work on the buildings.
The farm attached to this Hospital now comprises 580 acres,which enables the institution to raise all the vegetables and small
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fruits used, as well as abundance of food for the stock employed onthe farm.
There has been admitted to this Hospital during the biennial per-iod ending June 30, 1889, males, 348; females, 282; a total of 630.During the same period there was discharged as cured, 163; im-proved, 215; unimproved, 153; died, 124; total, 655. At the dateabove named the total number of patients was, males, 396; females,370; total, 766.
Appropriation by Twenty-second General Assembly, $28,750.
HOSPITAL FOR INSANE—Mr. PLEASANT.
H. A. GILMAN, M. D., Mt. Pleasant, Superintendent.
Trustees—D. A. HURST, Oskaloosa,'Presided 1892J. H. KULP, Davenport, Secretary 1892G. W. Cullison, Harlan 1890G. H. Spahr, Mt. Pleasant 1890Samuel Klein, Keokuk 1890
Treasurer—C. V. ARNOLD, Mt. Pleasant.
The Fifth General Assembly, by act approved January 24, 1855,established the above named institution, and appropriated for thepurchase of grounds, $4,425, also $40,000 for the buildings. Theinstitution received small amounts from time to time from theSaline land fund.
The institution was formally opened March 6, 1861.During the biennial period just closed, the total number cared
for has reached 1,460; 753 patients have been admitted during theperiod, 428 men, and 325 women; 701 have been discharged, 512men and 189 women. Of this number 225—136 men and 89 women
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—have recovered; 177—139 men and 38 women were much im-proved; 107—66 men and 41 women—died. Of the whole numberof deaths only 12 resulted of acute brain disease—nearly all of theothers were of chronic brain disease. The per cent of deaths towhole number treated was but 7J-, while the per cent of recoverieswas about 30.
The hospital farm consists of 580 acres of excellent land, providedwith two never-failing springs of pure water, and enables the insti-tution to keep a herd of over 100 head of cows, besides the oppor-tunity to raise all vegetables, corn, oats, and grass required.
Appropriation by the Twenty-second General Assemby, $55,000.
DISTRICTS—HOSPITALS FOR INSANE.
Allamakee, Benton, Black Hawk, Bremer, Buchanan, BuenaVista, Butler, Calhoun, Cerro Gordo, Cherokee, Chickasaw, Clay,Clayton, Clinton, Delaware, Dickinson, Dubuque, Emmet, Fayette,Floyd, Franklin, Grundy, Hamilton, Hancock, Hardin, Howard,Humboldt, Jackson, Jones, Kossuth, Linn, Lyon, Mitchell, O'Brien,Osceola, Palo Alto, Plymouth, Pocahontas, Sioux, Tama, Webster,Winnebago, Winneshiek, Worth, Wright — Male and female insaneto Independence.
Appanoose, Boone, Cedar, Dallas, Davis, Des Moines, Henry,Iowa, Jasper, Jefferson, Johnson, Keokuk, Lee, Louisa, Madison,Mahaska, Marion, Marshall, Monroe, Muscatine, Polk, Poweshiek,Scott, Story, Van Buren, Wapello, Warren, Washington—Male andfemale insane to Mt. Pleasant.
Carroll, Crawford, Greene, Ida, Monona, Sac, Woodbury—Malesto Clarinda; females to Independence.
Adair, Adams, Audubon, Cass, Clarke, Decatur, Fremont, Guth-rie, Harrison, Lucas, Mills, Montgomery, Page, Pottawattamie,Ringgold, Shelby, Taylor, Union, Wayne—Males to Clarinda; fe-males to Mt. Pleasant.
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COMMITTEE TO VISIT HOSPITALS FOR INSANE.
Mrs. S. R. Woods Des Moines.John Brennan Sioux City.F. McClelland Cedar Rapids.
Appointed by the Governor and hold the position until relieved bythe appointing power.
IMPROVED STOCK BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION.
President—H. C. WHEELER Odebolt.Secretary and Treasurer—GEO. W. FRANKLIN Atlantic.Vice-Presidents—D. M. Moninger Galvin.
Daniel Sheehan Osage.Richard Baker,Jr Farley.J. W. McMullen Oskaloosa.A. T. Judd West Liberty.C. C. Carpenter Ft. Dodge.W. W. Fields Odebolt.Martin Flynn Des Moines.J. B. Harsh Creston.W. W. McClurg Waterloo.
The Improved Stock Breeders' Association has, as its name im-plies, for its object the improvement of Iowa live stock.
The association was organized in 1874, and lias been in successfuloperation ever since. They make annual reports through theirsecretary, showing opinions and experience of prominent stockraisers throughout the State.
The sixteenth annual meeting of the Iowa Improved StockBreeders' Association at Hampton, Iowa, December 4 to 6,1889, was
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one of the most interesting and important ever held in the State.The attendance of members from a distance was, perhaps, a littleless than usual, on account of difficult railroad connections, but theattendance of all the sessions was excellent. The proceedings willcontain a stenographic report of all discussions and papers, as wellas the names and cards of the members of the association.
The next meeting will be at Oskaloosa, December 3, 1890.
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS.
B. J. MILES, Eldora, Superintendent Boys' Department.C. C. CORY, Mitchell ville, Superintendent Girls' Department.
Trustees—THOMAS MITCHELL, Mitchellville, President 1894THOMAS E. CORKHILL, Mt. Pleasant, Secretary 1890W. J. MOIR, Eldora, Treasurer 1892Mrs. Marian Loomis, Clermont 1892Dr. H. L. Getz, Marshalltown 1894
The General Assembly, by an act approved March 31, 1868,established the Iowa Reform School, and opened it for the recep-tion of boys, on a farm in Lee county, which is owned by theSociety of Friends, and which the society leased to the State for aperiod of ten years.
After remaining on this farm for about six years, a permanentlocation was secured near Eldora, in Hardin County, and the boyswere removed to that place, and a girls' department was openedwhere tl]e boys had been, and remained there until the expirationof the ten years' lease, at which time a place near Mt. Pleasant wasleased from Timothy Whiting, Esq., and the girls were removed toit. After remaining here a few years a permanent place was
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secured at Mitchellville, Polk County, to which it was removed,and where it remains. Both departments of the school are con-ducted on the family plan, and are controlled by one Board ofTrustees, consisting at present of four gentlemen and one lady,who are appointed by the legislature for a term of six years each.
The various branches taught in the common schools of the Stateare taught in this institution, as well as certain mechanical pur-suits, such as tailoring, shoemaking, broom-making, etc.
Each inmate, if capable, is expected to perform a certain amountof labor, and it is so arranged that each one receives one half day'sschooling and performs one half day's labor each day.
The causes for which persons may be committed to the school areincorrigibility, vagrancy, misdemeanor, crime. Any court of recordmay commit those convicted, and when so committed "they shallbe there kept, disciplined, instructed, employed and governed underthe direction of the trustees, until he or she arrives at the age ofmajority, or is bound out, reformed, or legally discharged." Thelaw further provides that the inmates "shall be instructed in pietyand morality, and in such branches of useful knowledge as areadapted to their capacity," etc.
The Twentieth General Assembly changed the name of the insti-tution to that of the Iowa Industrial School.
The whole number of boys received is about 1,500, and of girlsabout 375. Although the characters received into the institutionare such in the main as would become dangerous citizens and endtheir days in the prisons of the country, yet under the salutary in-fluence of the school not less perhaps than seventy-five per cent arethoroughly reformed and restored to society as industrious, law-abiding, honorable citizens.
Appropriation by the Twenty-second General Assembly: Girls'Department, $17,250; Boys' Department, $21,850.
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INSTITUTION FOR DEAF AND DUMB—COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Supyt and Secretary—HENRY W. ROTHERT, Council Bluffs.Principal—J. W. WYCKOFF, Council Bluffs.
Trustees—Louis WEINSTEIN, President, Burlington 1894A. T. FLICKINGHER, Treasurer, Council Bluffs 1892C. S. RANCK, Iowa City 1890
The Iowa Institution for the Deaf and Dumb is located half amile from the city limits of Council Bluffs, and is free from themany temptations to which the pupils would be exposed in a city. Ahealthier location would be hard to find. This Institution is free toall too deaf or dumb to be educated in the common schools, whoare between the ages of nine and twenty-five, sound in mind andfree from immoral habits and from contagious and offensive dis-eases. No charge for board nor tuition. It is a duty that parentsowe to their children to give them an education, and if true of thosewith their faculties, still more is it true in the case of the deaf, whoneed to be instructed in order even to communicate with their fel-low men, and to have some safeguard against the schemes of de-signing persons. The education offered by the Institution is free,and no parent ought to stand in the way of any mute child's obtain-ing what is his by right, through unwillingness to part with thechild, or desire for his labor.
The session of the school begins the second Wednesday in Sep-tember and continues till the second Wednesday in June. Pupilsshould come promptly at the beginning and remain until the end ofthe session.
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Pupils should be furnished by their friends with sufficient cloth-ing, but legislative provision has been made to clothe those toopoor to supply themselves.
The Institution.—The buildings of the Institution are heated bysteam and lighted with electricity; furnished with fire-plugs andhose on every floor, and the latest approved fire-escapes, reachingfrom the roof to the ground, are fixed on either end and the rear ofthe main building. A watchman is on duty all hours of the night,and every precaution is taken to guard against fire, so that noanxiety need be felt on that score. A competent corps of instruct-ors of long and successful experience is employed in every depart-ment. The older pupils are instructed in such trades as are taughtin the institution. The time of the pupils is considered as belongingto the institution, and no compensation is expected by them ortheir friends. The trades taught are: printing, shoemaking, car-pentering, dress-making, farming and gardening, drawing andpainting, light household work; plain sewing and knitting are alsotaught. Shoemaking is taught by an instructor capable of doingall kinds of work in that line.
Appropriation by Twenty-second General Assembly, $17,800.
INSTITUTION FOR FEEBLE-MINDED—GLEN WOOD.
Superintendent and Secretary—F. M. POWELL, Glenwood.
Trustees—W. H. Hall, President, Osceola ' 1892F. M. Schriver, Glenwood 1894A. H. Lawrence, LeMars 1890
This Institution was established by the Sixteenth General Assem-bly of the State of Iowa, and located at Glenwood, twenty miles
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south of Council Bluffs, on the C, B. & Q. R. R. The purposes orobjects of the institution are to provide special methods of trainingfor that class of children deficient in mind or marked with^suchpeculiarities as to deprive them of the benefits and privileges pro-vided for children with normal faculties.
The object being to make each child as nearly self-supporting aspracticable, and to approach as near as possible the movements oractions of normal people. It further aims to provide a home forthose who are not susceptible of mental culture, relying whollyupon others to supply their simple wants. Although children inthis department are classified as non-improvables and possess a lowdegree of mentality, facilities are provided for such training asmay tend to correct improper habits and develop an interest in theirown welfare.
In the school department, lessons are imparted in the simple ele-ments of instruction taught in common schools, as well as in indus-tries suited to their capacities. Girls learn plain and fancy sewingand household work, while the boys are detailed to work on thefarm or in the garden, in the shoe-shop, broom-shop or carpentershop, and to assist in the various departments of the institution.The school year begins September 1st, and closes the last of June.While July and August are considered vacation months, about fourfifths of the children remain during the summer, occupying theirtime at such work as may be assigned them or in such recreationsas may be available. Beautiful groves of timber surround theinstitution, where much of their time is spent in suitable weather.
The law provides for the admission of children between the agesof five and eighteen. Children may be admitted at any time duringthe year. By request, a blank application for admission will bemailed to any address, which may be filled and signed by theparent, guardian or county board of supervisors, and returned tothe superintendent, who, by direction of the board of trustees,
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passes upon the eligibility of the applicant and notifies the corres-pondent accordingly.
After admission they may be dismissed at the discretion of theboard of trustees, or if there are good reasons why they should doso, they may remain permanently. Each child admitted should beprovided with not less than three changes of clothing. If theapplicant be of unfortunate or untidy habits an additionalnumber of garments should be added to the list. After becom-ing an inmate of the institution, clothing may be furnished by thesuperintendent and the bill sent to the parents or to the countyauditor of the county from which the child came. The county com-missioners may collect said bills if parents are able to pay them.By special request, bills may be sent direct to parents, who mayremit to the institution. Statements are sent quarterly to countiesand parents. The State bears all expenses except for clothing andtransportation. Persons bringing children to the institution shouldavoid arriving on Saturday or Sunday. Our limited accommoda-tions and exacting duties render long visits undesirable. By recentaction of the board we are not at liberty to entertain visitors overnight. If money, cakes or sweetmeats are given at all, it should beto the matron, who will attend to their proper distribution.
A brief report of the physical and mental condition of inmateswill be sent to relatives every month. Letters of special inquirywill be replied to at any time.
The institution is open to visitors every day except Saturdays andSundays, more particularly from two to four o'clock p. M. One ofour officers will accompany you through the apartments andexplain the character and objects of the school.
All communications should be addressed to the Superintendent.Appropriation by Twenty-second General Assembly, $44,000.
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PENITENTIARY AT AN AMOS A.
Marquis Barr Warden.Care Q. Barr Deputy Warden.D. H. Le Suer Clerk.L. J. Adair, M. D Physician.Rev. W. C. Gunn Chaplain.Mrs. A. C. Merrill Matron.D. G. McKay Hospital Steward.
Work on the Anamosa, or " additional penitentiary " was com-menced late in 1872, and it was built mainly by convict labor. Itis a magnificent structure, containing several large work-shops,warden's house, dining-rooms, kitchen, laundry, etc. The depart-ment for criminal insane is a special feature of this prison, and hascontained since its occupancy thirty-two inmates. There is also incourse of construction a building for female convicts.
Number of convicts in confinement June 30, 1887 315Number of convicts in confinement June 30, 1889 224
Religious services are held twice each Sabbath, in addition to theregular Sunday-school. Five afternoons each week the most illiter-ate are gathered into the chapel, where they are taught reading,writing and mathematics. School books are also furnished in thecells of those making good use of the privilege. This prison containsa well selected library of 2,700 volumes, suitable for all classes ofreaders, but especially adapted to the class for which they werepurchased.
Appropriation by Twenty-second General Assembly, $22,400.
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PENITENTIARY AT FT. MADISON.
George W. Crosley WardenJack Townsend Deputy WardenJ. G. Berstler ClerkAug. W. Hoffmeister, M. D PhysicianRev. C. F. Williams ChaplainHerman Hoffmeister Hospital StewardA. Scherfe Turnkey
The main buildings and warden's house of this prison was com-pleted late in 1841.
Labor of the convicts is let out to contractors, who pay the Statea stipulated sum for services rendered, the State furnishing shopsand necessary supervision in preserving order.
The number of prisoners here at the close of each biennialperiod for the past six years, has been as follows: June 30, 1885,412; June 30, 1887, 360; June 30, 1889, 380; the slight increase atlast report being due to the fact that the Executive Council, onSeptember 29, 1888, increased the territory tributary to this peni-tentiary by the addition of twenty-two counties which had formerlybeen sending their convicts to Anamosa, and since that time thisprison has been receiving prisoners from seventy-six out of theninety-nine counties of the State.
This prison is furnished with an excellent library of about6,000 volumes, and the aggregate of books drawn per month is1,536.
Religious services are held regularly under the direction of thechaplain, who also conducts a well-attended night school.
Appropriation by Twenty-second General Assembly, $10,500.
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SOLDIERS' HOME—MARSHALLTOWN.
Col. Milo Smith, Marshalltown, Commandant.Fred. T. Wells, Marshalltown, Adjutant.
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS.
J. M. Tuttle, Des Moines, Chairman 1892J. J. Russell, Jefferson, Secretary 1890C. W. Burdick, Decorah, Treasurer 1894S. L. Dows, Cedar Rapids 1894N. A. Merrell, De Witt 1890G. A. Madson, Ottumwa 1892
This Institution was created by the Twenty-second General.Assembly, and the building was pushed rapidly to completion andopened with appropriate ceremony, November 30, 1887, sincewhich time there have been received into the Home 395 members. Ofthis number 29 died, 74 discharged and 18 dropped from the rolls.
There has been expended during eighteen months, from January1, 1888, to June 30, 1889, $49,932.61; of this amount $15,857,44 wasexpended for subsistence; for clothing, $6,589.61; farm machinery,labor, seeds, etc., $514.97; for horses, harness, wagons, etc., $1,350;improvement of grounds, $5,620.40; salaries and wages, $9,741.27,and for all other purposes, $10,258.92.
Appropriation by 22d General Assembly, $12,250.
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SOLDIERS' ORPHANS' HOME—DAVENPORT.
J. R. BOWMAN, Davenport, Superintendent.
Trustees—Henry Egbert, Davenport, President 1890Mrs. Sarah L. T. Hutchinson, Ottuniwa, Secretary. .1890J. G. Brown, Marshalltown 1890
This institution was opened for the reception of children, July13, 1864. The Eleventh General Assembly assumed control of theinstitution, providing a special fund for its maintenance, and other-wise providing for its management and permanent location atDavenport.
The trustees are elected by the General Assembly, in joint con-vention, at each regular session, and hold office for two years.
There is in connection with this institution, a new school build-ing, pleasant, commodious and well lighted, and it is the policy ofthe Board to have the course of instruction of the highest standard.A kindergarten is operated in connection for the very young pupils.
A library of about 800 volumes of well selected juvenile litera-ture is a source of pleasure and profitable entertainment to thechildren.
The present enrollment is as follows: 88 soldiers' orphans; 282county children; total, 370, of whom 204 are boys, and 166 aregirls. Of the 41 dismissed during the thirteen months ending June30, 1889, 28 were called for by parents or guardians; 13 were pro-vided by the trustees with carefully selected homes.
Appropriation by the Twenty-second General Assembly, $31,836.This included $7,536 insurance and for rebuilding dining room.
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STATE NORMAL SCHOOL-CEDAR FALLS.
H. H. SEERLEY, Cedar Falls, President.
Board of Directors—HON. HENRY SABIN, ex officio, President.Frank W. Mahin, Clinton 1890J. W. Satterthwait, Mt. Pleasant 1890J. W. Jarnagin, Montezama 1892A. F. Wilson, Numa 1892W. M. Fields, Cedar Falls 1894W. T. Smith, Rockwell City 1894
I.—HISTORICAL.
The State Normal School was established by the Sixteenth Gen-eral Assembly, for the special training of teachers for the commonschools of the State. It was organized by the Board of Directors,June 7, 1876, and was opened for the reception of students Septem-ber 6, 1876. The first year (1876-77), there were enrolled 155 stu-dents, and in the last year (1888-89), there were enrolled 541. Thetotal of the yearly enrollments for 1876-89 is 4,511. During thethirteen years, there have been 315 persons graduated from the in-stitution, of whom 101 were from the elementary course, discon-tinued by the Board of Directors in 1882.
II.—COURSES OF STUDY PROVIDED.
1. The scientific course of four years, containing all the subjectsrequired by statute for State diplomas (life certificates). The de-gree of Bachelor of Science is conferred upon all that completethis course.
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2. The didactic course of three years, containing all the branchesrequired by statute for State certificates. The degree conferred forcompleting this course is Bachelor of Didactics.
3. The supplementary course for high school graduates. Thiscourse of study duly recognizes the work done by the public highschools, and adds just such work as is necessary to make a wellqualified public school teacher. The completion of this course se-cures the degree of Bachelor of Science, or Bachelor of Didactics,according to the grade of scholarship attained by the student.
4. The professional course for college graduates, giving themspecial opportunities to pursue studies in professional subjects.After one year's satisfactory study under the direction of the fac-ulty, the degree of Bachelor of Science is received.
III.—CONDITIONS OF ADMISSION.
1. Age.—At least sixteen years.2. Scholarship.—Fair knowledge of the commorrs/jhool branches.3. Intention.—Free instruction is granted by statute to all who
declare their purpose of becoming students is to prepare to teachin the public schools of the State.
IV.—EXPENSES.
A contingent fee of not more than one dollar a month is requiredby statute. For convenience this is divided as follows, into term-fees: Fall term, $4.00; winter and spring term, each, $3.00.
V.—THE PROVINCE OF THE SCHOOL.
This school is in no respect a duplicate of the other educationalinstitutions of the State. It adheres strictly to the province as-signed at its founding—that of preparing professional teachers forpublic schools. To attain this object, its courses of study are ar-ranged and provided to meet the wants of all kinds of teachers
STATE UMIVERS1TY, IOWA CITY.
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found in country and city schools. Its faculty is selected with thesame% purpose in view, so that each one may be a specialist in hisdepartment, and all may be thoroughly familiar with the needs ofthe public school teacher. It sends out annually into the schoolsover three hundred teachers, who are fitted by its agency to doskillful, professional work for the improvement and developmentof public education.
Appropriation by 22d General Assembly $37,300.
STATE UNIVERSITY.
President—CHARLES A. SCHAEFFER Iowa City.Board of Regents—His Honor, the Governor, ex officio President.
HON. HENRY SABIN, ex officio.
First District—H. A. Burrell, Washington 1894Second District—D. N. Richardson, Davenport 1894Third District—Alphonse Matthews, Dubuque 1890Fourth District—H. C. Bullis, Decorah 1890Fifth District—J. W. Rich, Vinton 1892Sixth District—A. W. Swalm, Oskaloosa 1894Seventh District—Thomas S. Wright, Ues Moines 1894Eighth District—C. A. Stanton, Centerville 1892Ninth District—J. J. McConnell, Atlantic 1892Tenth District—John S. Dunning, Jefferson 1890Eleventh District—J. F. Duncombe, Fort Dodge 1890
In July, 1840, Congress passed an act providing for the settingapart of two townships within the Territory of Iowa, for the useand support of a University, whenever the Territory should becomea State. By the adoption of the Constitution the people of theState accepted this grant of land, and the policy was reaffirmed in
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the amended Constitution of 1857. At the first session of the Gen-eral Assembly of the State, February 25, 1847, an act was passedlocating and establishing the State University. By this act the1
public buildings in Iowa City were granted for the use of said Uni-versity. The'State, however, reserved the right to use such porJ
tions of the buildings as it needed until other quarters could beprovided. Although the seat of government was removed to DegMoines in 1857, the United States District Court still retained theuse of a portion of the old Capitol building, and it was not until1860 that the University came into complete possession.
Up to 1860 the existence of the University was more formal thanreal. Regular meetings of the Board of trustees were held, butowing to the inadequacy of the fund to sustain the institution, andthe use by the State for other purposes of the premises designed forit, very little of the real work expected'of the University was ac-complished.
The first session was opened in the Mechanics' Academy in IowaCity, in March, 1855. At that time there were established a Pre^paratory, a Normal and a Collegiate Department, but almost theentire work done was in the first two. After three years, namely,in June, 1858, all departments were closed with the exception ofthe Normal Department, and remained so until September, I860*when the two that had been suspended were again put into opera-tion. Since that time the University has continued its regularsessions without interruption.
Article IX of the Constitution, concerning education and schoollands, provides that the State University shall be established at oneplace, without branches at any other place, and further, in a sub-sequent section, its location was fixed at Iowa City.
The early catalogues of the University show that it was in its firstfew years practically an academy, and that although a collegiatedepartment was established the instruction in that department was
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about on a par with that given at the present time in the highschools and academies of the State. For the first few years fivesixths or more of the students were enrolled in the PreparatoryDepartment or were pursuing studies of like grade in the Normal.Even in the]Collegiate Department the range of instruction and thefacilities for work were extremely limited. But since those daysthe institution has grown and has become a University in fact aswell as in name. The several professional departments have beenadded, thereby furnishing the youth of the State with ample oppor-tunity for obtaining instruction in lawr in medicine, in dentistry,and in pharmacy. These several departments were added to theUniversity as follows:
The Law Department in 1868, the Medical Department in 1870,the Homeopathic Medical Department in 1877, the Dental Depart-ment in 1882, and the Pharmacy Department in 1885.
The government of the University is committed to the charge of aBoard Qf Regents, consisting of the Governor of the State, and theSuperintendent of Public Instruction, ex officiis, and one memberfrom each Congressional District, who are elected by the GeneralAssembly to serve for six years.
The Collegiate Department embraces four courses of study:Classical, Philosophical, Scientific and Engineering. Four yearsare required to graduate in either one of these courses, and oncompletion the appropriate Bachelor's degree is granted.
In the Law Department the course of study extends through twoyears, and on completion thereof the graduate is given the degreeLL. B., and admitted to practice before the State and UnitedStates Courts.
The Medical Department and the Homeopathic Medical Depart-ment require the student to pursue his studies during three coursesof six months each, and on completion of such course the degreeM. D. is granted.
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The Dental Department requires two years to complete thecourse and obtain the degree D. D. S. It is in contemplation torequire a full three years' course at an early date.
The, course in-Pharmacy extends through two years, and thedegree Ph. G. is granted on its completion.
During the year 1888-89 there were 54 professors, assistant pro-fessors and instructors. The number of students enrolled was621, and 145 were graduated. During the year 1889--90 the instruct-ing force numbers 59 and the number of students will exceed 700.
Appropriation by the 22d General Assembly $52,000.
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THE MILITIA.
His Excellency, the Governor, Commander-in-Chief.
Major-General Byron A. Beeson, Adjutant-General, Des Moines.Brigadier-General Henry H. Rood, Inspector-General, Mt. Vernon.Brigadier-General Win. W. Ellis, Commissary-General, Villisca.Brigadier-General Geo. P. Hanawalt, Surgeon-General, Des
Moines.
Aids-de-Camp, Rank, Lieutenant-Colonel: Willard T. Block,Des Moines; Thomas Shannon, Waterloo; Jesse W. Cheek, DesMoines; ET. H. Kenyon, Clermont; Peter Kiene, jr., Dubuque;Josiah S. Clark, Mason City; Preston L. Sever, Stuart; John B.Dougherty, Muscatine; D. A. Magee, Sioux City; Chas. M. Sher-man, Des Moines; Jonas M. Cleland, Sioux City; Henry Meyer,Elkader; Joshua W. Holiday, Burlington; John O'Keeffe, Creston;J. K. P. Thompson, Rock Rapids; George L. Goodale, Lenox;Eugene B. Dyke, Charles City; F. W. Hart, Logan; Harry E. DonCarlos, Greenfield; George W. Noble, Cedar Rapids; Eugene C.Haynes, Centerville; Daniel W. McNeal, Washington; Elliott S.Rogers, Red Oak; William A. Jones, Des Moines; E. H. Skinner,Birmingham; Leonard Ev.erett, Council Bluffs; Frederick D. Shiras,Dubuque; Henry C. Wallace, Orient; George L. Finn, Bedford;Thomas Smith Wand, Waterloo.
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First Brigade.
Brigadier-General Henry H. Wright, Centeryille, Iowa.Lieutenant-Colonel Geo. W. French, A. A. G., Davenport.Major Wm. A. McGrew, Assistant Inspector-General, Ottumwa.Major J. T. Priestly, Surgeon, Des Moines.Major L. J. Anderson, Judge Advocate, Montezuma.Captain J. T. Davidson, Quarter-Master, Muscatine.Captain Murray M. Marshall, Commissary, Pacific Junction.First-Lieutenant John A. Drake, Aid-de-Camp, Centerville.First-Lieutenant Walter S. Atlee, Aid-de-Camp, Ft. Madison.
SECOND REGIMENT.
Colonel, Parker W. McManus, Davenport.Lieutenant-Colonel, James A. Guest, Burlington,Major, Julius T. Connor, Centervilie.Adjutant, John Rix, Ft. Madison.
Co A, Captain, ; lst-Lieut., Geo. D. Clarke, F airfield; Co.B, Captain, Henry W. Gilbert, Davenport; Co. C, Captain, CharlesF. Garlock, Muscatine; Co. D, Captain, Henry Bell, Washington:;Co. E, Captain, James E. Reddig, Centervilie; Co. F, Captain. Alex.J. Windmayer, Ft. Madison; Co. G, Captain, George H. Wheelock,Ottumwa; Co. H, Captain, Charles Willner, Burlington.
THIRD REGIMENT.
Colonel, J. G. Gilcrist, Iowa City.Lieutenant-Colonel, A. W. Swalm, Oskaloosa.Major, Henry W. Parker, Des Moines.Adjutant, Thomas D. Wales, Iowa City.
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Co. A, Captain, John T. Hume, Des Moines; Co. B, Captain,Elliot E. Lambert, Newton; Co. C, Captain, Charles H. Ryerson,Iowa City; Co. D, Captain, Joel T. Huffman, Indianola; Co. E,Captain, Steele Kentworthy, Perry;Co., F, Captain, Ira J. Stoddard,Oskaloosa; Co. G, Captain, Henry C. Spencer, Grinnell; Co. H,Captain, John C. Loper, Des Moines.
FIFTH REGIMENT.
Colonel, G. H. Castle, Shenandoah.Lieutenant-Colonel, W. M. Wilson, Osceola.Major, J. F. Fitzgerald, New Market.Adjutant, Edward H. Wright, Shenandoah.
Co. A, Captain, ; lst-Lieut., William E. Aitchison, CouncilBluffs; Co. B, Captain, Frank B. West, Villisca; Co. C, Captain,Melvin H. Byers, Glenwood; Co. D, Captain, George P. Wilson,Creston; Co. E, Captain, Charles V. Mount, Shenandoah; Co. H,Captain, Richard J. Gaines, Greenfield; Co. I, Captain, MarcellnsMiller, Bedford; Co. K, Captain, George R. Logan, Red Oak.
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Second Brigade.
Brigadier-General, William L. Davis, Cedar Rapids.Lieutenant-Colonel, G. W. Weeks, A. A. G., Marshalltown.Major John R. Prime, Assistant Inspector-General, Des Moines.Major W. H. H. Gable, Surgeon, Mason City.Major A. C. Libby, Judge-Advocate, Osage.Captain W. A. McNaughton, Quartermaster, Charles City.Captain J. P. Hale, Commissary, Independence.First-Lieutenant H. L. Brotherlin, Aid-de-Camp, Tipton.First-Lieutenant James F. Peavey, Aid-de-Camp, Sioux City.
FIRST REGIMENT.
Colonel,Lieutenant-Colonel, Wm. W. Woods, Marshalltown.Major, A. L. Wright, Carroll.Adjutant, W. W. Douglass, Cedar Rapids.
Co. A, Captain, Richard M. Hyatt, Boone; Co. B, Captain, Wm.Kelley, Tipton, Co. C, Captain, George Greene, Cedar Rapids; Co.D, Captain, B. F. Cummings, Marshalltown; Co. E, Captain, F. W.Mahin, Clinton; Co. F, Captain, John W. Scott, Eldora; Co. G,Captain, J. P. Matthews, Vinton; Co. H, Captain, Chas. D. Terry,Tama City.
FOURTH REGIMENT.
Colonel, A. G. Stewart, Waukon.Lieutenant-Colonel, Darius Orr, Postville.Major, Fred. D. Merritt, Strawberry Point.Adjutant, Edwin B. Gibbs, Waukon.
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Co. A, Captain, Clement D. Hayden, Dubuqne; Co. B, Captain,Geo. E. Fernald, Waterloo; Co. C, Captain, Dwight H. Finch, Man-chester; Co. D, Captain, Wm. A. Stahl, Charles City; Co. F, Cap-tain ; lst-Lieut., Harvey Fuller, Waverly; Co. G, Captain,Everett M. Phillips, West Union; Co. H, Captain, LeroyE. Cum-mings, Independence; Co. 1, Captain, Ross A. Nichols, Waukon.
SIXTH REGIMENT.
Colonel, C. W. Boutin, Hampton.Lieutenant-Colonel, L. B. Raymond, Hampton.Major, J. M. Emery, Le Mars,Adjutant, Lee J. Moss, Iowa City.
Co. A, Captain, James Rule, Mason City; Co. B, Captain, Chas.F. Gardner, Osage; Co. C, Captain, Florington D. Young, WebsterCity; Co. D, Captain, Darius D. Upson, Hampton; Co. E, Captain,Chas. L. Davidson, Hull; Co. F, Captain, Thomas F. Cooke, Algona;Co. G, Captain, Joseph M. Dunn, Le Mars; Co. H, Captain, Chas.E. Foster, Sioux City.
MISCELLANEOUS TABLES,PARTY PLATFORMS, ETC.
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Expenses of State Institutions.The following table of expenses for State institutions has been care-
fully and thoroughly revised from the beginning of each institu-tion including the fiscal term ending June 30, 1889,
> *
Agricultural CollegeArsenalCAPITOLS—
Iowa City, prior to jpemoval ,Removal to Des Moines.
420,292.25 $48,902.73
110,248.08
71,671.22 $
Old capitol and public squareNew State House, Des Moines
College for the BlindHospitals for Insane
ClarindaIndependence..Mt. Pleasant
Industrial SchoolsInstitution for Deaf and DumbInstitution for Feeble-Minded
(a)(b)
87,783.212,891.878.02
298,583.90
Normal SchoolOrphans' HomePENITENTIARIES—
AnamosaFt. Madison
Inspection since October, 1875.Soldiers' HomeUniversity
355,173.851,014,910.10
833,720.63267,188.83
-441,975.83219,515.00 (e)
631,264.34(cd) 967,254.10
(a)
(cd)
491,963.4748,902.73
110,248.0811,517.0187,783.21
2,891,878.02929,848.24
3,171,058.68
58,262.50(b) 241,932.09 (g)
(h)
559,722.64915,366.20403,120.39
2,330.30 (ef)133,739.11898,971.31
826,911.471,357,342.03
(bg)
369,712.01311,806.43 (i)
605,618.19772,713.12
87,253.04202,771.00
67,570.00529,921.29
624,965.69192,001.61
1,140,903.40
975,330.201,084,519.55
7P4.56154,823.04732,692.29
Total . $ 8,261,909.50 $ 6,559,262.21 $ 14,833,393.28
(a) This sum is determined by a careful examination of the appropriationbills, and the general contingent and miscellaneous expenditures, selectingtherefrom what seemed chargeable to buildings, furniture and repairs, exclu-sive of cleaning, papering, etc.
(b) After deducting amount of appropriation unused returned to thetreasury.
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The following amounts have been from time to time expended forthe purposes designated:
Agricultural society $39,800.00Fair grounds 56,509.25—$ 96,309.25Benedict home 8,000.00Board of health 41,126.58Centennial exposition 18,514.72County agricultural societies 413,551.47Dairy commission 8,102.32Fish commission 53,241.44Geological survey 81,756.88Historical society 25,250.00Horticultural society 24,350.00Immigration, aid of 30,383.81Labor bureau- 8,977.47Library • 44,983.43Mine inspection 25,502.40Veterinary surgeon 15,489.16Weather service 11,354.52
$906,893.45
(c) This includes amount paid witnesses in judicial inquiry as to sanity ofinmates of hospital.
(d) This amount is the net cost to the State after deducting $2,956,025.02 re-funded by counties for the care of their insane, and $8,594.98 collected by theSuperintendent of Mt. Pleasant Hospital for support of pr ivate pat ients andpaid into State t reasury.
(e) After deducting $31,267.42 for clothing collected from counties fromwhich inmates came.
if-) This amount was paid in 1866-69 for care of idiots to Illinois Institutionfor Idiots.
(g) After deducting $179,552.03 refunded to treasury by counties especiallycharged for care of indigent children.
(h) After deducting $2,229.71 paid into State treasury by Warden Martin.(i) After deducting $78,323.58 paid into State treasury by Wardens McMillen
and Crossley.
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Salaries of State Officers.
Elective Officers:Governor, $3,000 per annum.Lieutenant-governor, $1,100 per session of legislature.Secretary of State, $2,200 per annum.Auditor of State, $2,200 per annum.Treasurer of State, $2,200 per annum.The Governor, Secretary of State, Auditor, and Treasurer con-
stitute the Executive Council.Superintendent Public Instruction, $2,200 per annum.Railroad Commissioners (three), $3,000 each per annum.Judges Supreme Court (five), $4,000 each, per annum.Attorney-general, $1,500 per annum; $5 per day additional
when attending court.Clerk of Supreme Court, $2;200 per annum.Reporter Supreme Court, $2,200 per annum.State senators and members of the house of representatives $550
each per session of legislature.Appointed Officers:
Adjutant-general, $1,500 per annum.Commissioner of Labor Statistics, $1,500 per annum.Custodian of Public Property, $1,500 per annum.Dairy Commissioner, $1,500 per annum.Deputies (six) and Governor's Private Secretary $1,500 each,
per annum.Fish Commissioner, $1,200 per annum.Inspector of Illuminating Oils, fees.Librarian, #1,200 per annum.Mine Inspectors (three), $1,200 each, per annum.Superintendent of Weights and Measures, $50 per annum.Veterinary Surgeon, $5 per day for time engaged.
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Officers Elected by the General Assembly:Wardens of Penitentiaries (two) $2,000 each per annum.Printer and Binder, paid by the job, as per law.United States Senators, $5,000 each per annum.Trustees, Regents State University, etc., special.
Receipts by State Treasurer.
Biennial period ending June 30', 1889.
Received from Counties—General revenue $2,383,517.45Hospitals for the Insane 469,380.33Orphans' Home 53,381.10Home for Feeble-minded 9,826.02Institute for Deaf and Dumb 1,839.25Asylum for the Blind 1,437.18Received from insurance companies 148,373.81
Railroad Commissioners' tax 13,578.00Received from State Officers as fees—
Auditor of State 53,325.75Secretary of State 12,691.00Clerk of Supreme Court 7,239.41Superintendent of Public Instruction. 766.00Governor 1.00Received from telegraph and telephone companies 35,171.57
Miscellaneous sources 50,282.91Transfers from temporary school fund . . . . . . 51,854.41
Total receipts, all sources $3,292,665.19Increase over former biennial period 80,706.58
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Educational Statistics.
The following table is compiled from the last biennial report ofSuperintendent of Public Instruction:
Schools—Ungraded 12,088Rooms in ungraded 3,523
Total 15,611
Teachers—Males 5,432Females 20,361
Total 25,793
Scholars—Between five and twenty one, males 331,386Between five and twenty one, females 318,220
Total enumeration 649,606
Enrolled in public schools 489,229Average cost of tuition per month per scholar.$ 1.79Average number to each teacher 31
School Houses—Frame 11,847Brick 777Stone , 225Log 30
Total 12,879Value $ 12,580,345
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Cost of public schools for 1889—For teachers* salaries $ 4,197,165.00For school houses, apparatus, etc 1,582,777.00For general contingencies 1,068,186.00
Total disbursements •. $ 6,848,128.00
For each individual of entire population 3.51For each youth between fire and twenty one,
school enumeration 10.54For each scholar enrolled 13.99For each scholar actually in attendance the
average time 22.46Total equalized assessment of State 522,567,000.00
Compensation—Total amount paid county superintendents $ 114,053.00Average received per annum 1,152.00Average monthly compensation, male teachers 37.52Average monthly compensation female teachers 30.37
Railroad Statistics of Iowa.
Miles of railroad in State 8,298.39Assessed value of same .$43,271,008.00Assessed value of sleeping-car sei vice 286,538.00Gross earnings 36,365,664.30Gross earnings, average per mile 4,382.25Operating expenses 26,849,766.59Operating expenses, average per mile 3,235.53Net earnings 9,515,957.71Net earnings, average per mile 1,146.72Taxes paid in State in 1888 1,194,657.33
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Class UA" (9) includes all roads whose gross annual earnings permile are $4,000, or more, and are limited to'a charge of three centsper mile for passenger fare.
Class "B"'(3), all whose gross annual earnings per mile are$3,000, or any sum in excess, but less than $4,000, and are limitedto three and one half cents per mile for passenger fare.
Class "C" (21), all whose gross annual earnings per mile are lessthan $3,000 and are limited to four cents per mile for transporta-tion of passengers. These rates cover ordinary baggage, not ex-ceeding one hundred pounds in weight with each passenger.
Insurance.
The following interesting figures are compiled from the InsuranceReport of the State Auditor:
Iowa co-operative fire and tornado associations 113Risks in force January 1, 18S8 $49,735,089.82Risks in force January 1, 1889 59,517,176.60Risks written during the year 15,055,893.48Risks cancelled during the year 5,273,806.70Increase during the year 9,782,086.78Losses paid during the year 95,771.90Expenses, clerical, postage, etc 36,159.44Total expenses 131,931.34Percentage of cost to amount of risk .22
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LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE.
Foreign and home companies doing business in theState ". 29
Policies in force January 1, 1888 25,443Written during the year 8,259Terminated during the year 6,890Leaving in force January 1, 1889 26,812Amount of policies January 1, 1888 $49,152,353.00Written during the year 17,373,201.00Terminated during the year 12,903,440.00In force January 1, 1889 53,622,114.00Premiums paid during the year 1,291,850.00Losses paid during the year 517,067.00Losses incurred 495,521.00Per centage incurred to premiums received 38.3
OTHER THAN LIFE COMPANIES.
IOWA COMPANIES doing other than Life 17Risks written during the year $ 68,218,440Received in premiums 1,447,833Losses paid during the year 427,967
. Percentage of losses paid to premiums rec'd 29.5
FOREIGN COMPANIES doing other than Life 97Risks written during the year $ 132,660,776Received in premiums 1,831,189Losses paid 681,588Percentage of losses paid to premiums rec'd 37.2
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LIVE STOCK, plate glass, boilers, etc., companies 9Risks written during the year $ 7,012,673Received in premiums 108,868Losses paid 35,660Percentage of losses paid to premiums rec'd 32.7
The above figures do not include the amounts paid to MutualBenefit Asociations for assessments, nor the amounts paid by suchassociations for death claims.
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Iowa Products.
The following table from the Agricultural Report for 1889, showsthe amount and value of Iowa products for the year 1888:
PRODUCT. AMOUNT. VALUE.
Corn, bushelsWheat, bushelsOats, bushelsRye, bushelsBarley, bushelsBuckwheat, bushelsPotatoes, Irish and sweet, bushels. .•Grass seeds, bushelsFlax seed, bushelsHay, timothy, tons .-Hay, prairie, tonsBroom corn, tonsSorghum, gallonsHorses, numberMules, numberCattle and oxen, numberMilch cows, numberHogs, numberSheep, numberProducts orchard and vineProducts, hiveProducts, poultryProducts, dairyProducts, small fruitsProducts, timberMiscellaneous products other than above.
321,269,962$19,314,00078,681,8141,954,8903,815,424
336,00019,929,924
785,0002,365,7505,077,8002,000,000
3,2002,297,6201,033,022
45,6492,095,2531,255,4324,148,811
408,478
73,974,89115,744,34015,342,953
781,9561,507,087
245,2805,134,7161,151,1002,514,982
25,235,1757,060,000
230,8581,033,929
74,032,0823,936,540
42,638,39829,251,56527,969,624
884,4302,500,000
500,0005,000,000
15,000,000500,000
3,000,00010,000,000
Total $365,179,917
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Legal Weight of a Bushel.
POUNDS.
Apples, peaches or quinces. .48Apples, dried .24Barley .* 48Beans 60Bran 20Buckwheat 52Castor Beans 46Charcoal 20Cherries and currants 40Coal (stone) 80Coke 38Corn in the cob 70Corn, shelled 56Grapes and gooseberries 40Lime 80Oats 32Onions 57Peaches. .48Peaches, dried 33Potatoes 60
POUNDS.
Potatoes, sweet 46Rye 56Salt 50Sand 130SeedsBroom corn 30Blue grass 14Clover 60Flax 56Hemp 44Hungarian 48Millet 48Osage orange 32Timothy 45Sorghum, Saccharatum 30Strawberries, raspberries,
blackberries 32Wheat 60
The gauge or inch of cream is two standard quarts, wine meas-ure, 115* cubic inches. Code, section 2049.
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The number of convictions in 1882 was equal to one in 4,999 ofthe total population. In 1888 it was equal to one in 6,845 of thetotal population.
In 1883 Iowa secured from other States on requisitions, 125 fugi-tives from justice; in 1885, 167; in 1887, 112; and in 1888, 67.
78 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTEB.
LIST OF COUNTY
COUNTY.
AdairAdams.AllamakeeAppanooseAudubonBentonBlack HawkBooneBremerBuena VistaButlerCalhounCarroll..CassCedarCerro GordoCherokeeChickasawClarkeClayClaytonClintonCrawfordDallasDavisDecaturDes MoinesDickinsonDubuqueEmmetFavetteFloydFranklinFremontGreeneGrundyGuthrieHamiltonHancockHardinHarrison,HenryHowardHumboldtIda
AUDITOR.
D. W. YoungE. H. SheppardJno. M. CollinsJacob M.Willetts..F, P. ReesS. P. Van DikeBenj. J. Rodamar..F. E. CutlerIrving BiceH. F. SillJ. W. WarrenE.J.DavisN. R. Hutchinson..F.W. KrauseR. M. MurrayA. C. Laubscher...L. M. Van Auken..L. W. BealJ. A. McClurgF.M.StacyGeorge Phelps. ...E. W. AdamsFr. DieckmarmP. J. RaspWm. RobertsI. T. DabneyCharles P. ShalfnerJ. B. BeggsPaulGueiickChas. T. Chandler.M. J. McCullough..Edw'rdD. DoughtyD. Schoonmaker .D. G. Campbell....T. E. B. Hudson....W. S. PottsE. P. FrenchR. M. FinlaysonA. McClaranWill F. SmithGeo. P. Hardwick..J. M. StoutA. W. MintunJohn WertzE. R. Thompson...G. C. McCauley....H. A. Dessel
CLERK OF COURT.
D. A. HitesW.B. McLaaghlin.L. M. BearseC.J.PhillipsChas. H. VailMatt GaaschAlbert J. Edwards.John S. Friedley...Rob'tO'DayO. M. GillettJ. W. DeupreeJohn BarlowT. C. GreggE. M. FunkFrank P. H. Daly..J. D. ShearerW. A. Burnap0. B. FobesTim Donovan, Jr . .John H.Jamison..A. H. CheneyJas. E. CorlettWm. KreimN. J. WheelerLea. Thornton...A. H. DodgeMillard F. StookeyF. H. Paul. . . .W. D. Inghram,John S.Everett....J. J. DarinJ. D. RutanZ. D. Scobey..J. S.BradleyG. R. MinerP. G. CowlesJ. W. Huntington..E.H.AllisonW.H. KelloggJohn RobinsonIsaac SwiegardJ. W. ScottThomas ArthurC. B. Bukgaber....Jacob WelshJ. S. FletcherF. H. Hilliard
TREASURER.
J. A. Hetherington.P. H. BevinsJ. F. Daugherty...S. W. LaneJ. B. DoakAlex. RunyonF. M. Shoemaker..Duncan GrantHerman Schultz...James A. Poor.. A.Samuel W. Hobbs.W.E.HydeM. B. KelleyJohnC. Delaney...Laf. F. MullinsJ. H. CouttsD.D.HoweWm.B. ChickJohn TooleyJ. W. Sherman.. ..G. E. RunyanChas. RuegnitzVirtus LundGeo. Richardson...Q. A. WillisD. M. McFadden...J. A. CasterH. C. HaeberleE. S. BurrusO.OliverPaul FrankJohnM. BarkerJ. W. Guin.. .T.W. ClappL. ElsefferJ. M. Alexander...J. B. GarlandR. W. SayreJ. D. LenonJ. 0. LenningWilliam Shattuck.J. H. BalesL. E. MassieJohnW.PalmH. C. Salisbury....D.R. MilesJ. G. Eicholtz
IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER. T9
OFFICERS FOR 1890.
RECORDER. COUNTY ATTORNEY. SHERIFF. SUP'T OF SCHOOLS.
Wm. BaconA. J. LovejoyE. D. PurdyWm. CreeA. L. WeverD. D. JohnsonCbas. D. Becker..Jno. L. Engstrom O,EL KasemeierJ. W. Foreman...A. C. Smith*L. J. RogersA. J. ScottC. H. HeitzA. S. Eshelman..G. W. Miller..H. H. Peedan.Orson Gage...J.*E. NobTe...D. F. CowmanD. N.Dickinson..M. Fitzpatrick...E. J. SaxtonJohn Seemann...T.C.WalshM. DowningJas. Grandstaff..Geo. H. Morisey.Nils Anderson. .Harvey WoodVirginia Lewis...F. L. Ronemus...H. J. GrannisH.B. NiesWm. AveryL.F. KlineJ. W. VaderB. VanderlasJ. R. MountJ.V. KearnsE. C. AbbeyA. M. Caldwell...O. L. FrenchW. B. ConnerP. C. HoweJ. B. SwainW. J. Scott
O.W. Neal.......John W. Bixby..Henry Dayton..C.F. HowellH. Wm. Hanna..| John T. ChristieChas. W. MullenO. M. Brockett..J. Y. HazlettH. W. HoftnanM. J. SwedleyF. LingenfelderE. C. StevensonJ. C. EngelmanJohn W.ScottR. G. CousinsJ.J.ClarkA. R. MolyneuxGeo. E. StoweC. C. McTntyreA. C. ParkerRobert Quigley....A. R. McCoy. . . . . .P. E. C. LallyD. W. WopdinG. T. SowersC. W. HoffmanE. C. PerkinsJas. D. SmythWm. Hay wardAlpheus MatthewslT,J. G. MyerlyD. W. Clements....S. W. Woodhouse..W. D. EvansWilliam EatonZ. A. ChurchR. J. Williamson...W. H. StilesGeo. F. TuckerJ. E. WichmanH. L. Hutf
A. J. KingaryD. C. PumroyJno. B. MineitMilton B. Maring.W. S. Armstrong..J. C. DownsHiram B. Hoxie..J. B. Patterson...John SagerJ. N. Iliff.
J. S. DewellA.W. KinkeadW. K. BarkerC.A. Babcock'Edgar Buchanan..
Orville JamesT. M. EarlyJ. M. StewartJ. W. KennebeckNewell N. Jones.Frank NachbaurBurr P. KirkDaniel UngerF. W. BrownW.W.Williams..P. W. Madden...J. J. KannW. M. Desmond..John DettmanS. S. ZenorE. B. KinnickGeo. W. LefollettG. H. OdellSamuel B. Hunt.A. D. Tnman".PhillipsM. K. WhelanH. R. O'NeelRobert LindonW. T. O. RuleW. T. Davis.J.H. BlackThomas Brown..J. S. McLuenChas. H. Neely...C. S. Terwilliger.Allen MeaderJ.D. GarrisonJacob PerineJ.A.HallF. J. Weir,P. O. Van
Bessie R. Wagstaff.Jno. L. Adkins.J. P. Raymond.J. W. Rinehart.D. P. Repass.E. K. McGogy.J. L. Bueehele.B. P. Hoist.S. F. Fiester.W. E. Parker.Thos. Walpole.G. F. Wood.L. L. Taylor.C. C. Colclo.J. S. Crawford.W. L. Etter.A. R. Sale.Eva L. Gregg.W. J. Nugent.L. W. Rissler.John Dolvin.H. C. Bishop..J. Q. Jefferies.M. M. McAlpin.A. Dilley.D. W. Hastings.A. A. Roy.A. O. Stanger.W. E. Burke..R. B. Young..J. G. ReganW. A. Ladd.A. L. Colgrove.L. B. Sunaerlin.T. H. Hacker.J. J. Harris.C. E. Moore.G. N. Kennard.L. M. Swindler.Wm. Anderson.C. H. GoveMrs. M. A. Tanner.M. L. Dakan.J. F. Riggs.J C WebstJ. C. Webster.;L. Hezzelwood.
WagonerlW. F. Kopplin..
80 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.
LIST OF COUNTY
COUNTY. AUDITOR. CLERK OF COURT. TREASURER.
IowaJacksonJasper. . . .JeffersonJohnsonJonesKeoltukKossuthLeeLinnLouisaLucasLyonMadisonMahaskaMarionMarshallMills.MitchellMononaMonroeMontgomeryMuscatineO'BrienOsceolaPagePalo AltoPlymouthPocahontasPolkPottawattamie .PoweshiekRinggoldSacScottShelbySiouxStoryTamaTaylorUnionVan BurenWapelloWarren ,WashingtonWayneWebster ,WinnebagoWinneshiek.. ..,WoodburyWorthWright
J. T. McGuire.Jas. McKillip.J .T . Hurt.F. N. HackneyW.F. MurphyW.A. MillerW. II. Richardson.I. B. HoiiusJohn SchroederJ. E. BromwellJas. A.KellyLeonard Manning.A. M. Ringheini
. W. Pofflnbarger.M. D. BurketF. M. Edwards, Jr .J. C. WiilitsE. B. BrownE. E. PrimeG. A. Douglas —J. W. Van GilderE. S. RogersW. H. Johnson...0. H. Winterble..J. S. Reynolds....R. U. McOlenahan.P. V. NolanFred BeckerT. F. McCartan....Amos W. Brandt...Ira F. Hendricks...F. W. PorterEd Sheldon0. C. Cleveland
. |M. A. SimmonsO. C. Kucheman...N. TownsendC. P. SippelMax OttoR. M. BushJ. F. GibbonsGeo. E. MarbleJ. B. McNamara...O. F. Lamb
W. W. CraddicJames Cammack.J. E. EbaughF. O. Bronson
C. C. Campbell.J. W. FrenchT. J. DeckA.P.KingA. O. Armington...M. MillerJ. L. WilsonCO. WalkerJames HicksS. HodsonJ. M. LytleAlexander Mardes,John Wolfinger...I. J. KesseyJ. W. Daubney....John J. Jordan ...A. C. Blackmore..A. A. Taft
Geo. P. BaltzH.B. HubbellA. K. BrownJohn F. LoehrJohn SueppelF. M. RhodesD. N. CoffimanT. H. LantryChas. J.MontandonJoseph Barnhill ..
W. ii. Holler IN. W. McKayH. G. Curtis.Chas. D. Manning..James Earley.
W. J. MaughlinJ. W. H. GriffinJoseph E. Whelan.W. H. HughesJ. W. WalterWill ThomasG. L. Shaul..David GrierM.B.FritzW. C. RalstonWm. Mussen.H. J. ChambersJ. H. PattonJames H. Burke...Chas. L. EarlyWm. J. Birchard...O. P. WylandM. J. FinchHenry Wilson, J rGeorge A. Edwards A. F. Leusch.S. M. McKissick...D. DavenportW. B. FlemingC. E. NortonJ. H. Derrough....S.W.NealO. G. ValeD. J. HaireG. S. Gilbertson...N.H. NelsonRobert E. Sackett.K. K. Sagen...Lyman Moats.
O. E. PayneH.A.NicholsW. C. Newlon .,F. E. Smith Chas. V. Hoffman." ~ '"* L. O. Donley
S. R. McLeranGeo. S. WilsonW. B. PeltonF. M. DarwardDavid Hammond..Joel Carey..G-.M. ScottHenry RercohJ. B. LentO.H.Frink..E. P. McEvoyJ.F.AlbrightJ. N. McCiellan....F. A. BayliesJohn H. Plummer.O. L. RosemanThos. CampbellJ, C. BodineHenry C. Struck...J .H.KuhlW. A. MorganJ. A. Mills.
A. C. Brice.J. R. YoungJohn W. BurnsI. D. MowerySamuel W. Conrad.A. J. DawsonW.L. WhiteJ. J. Ryan....W. O. Hanson ...A. W. Brownell..William A. KiferG. N. Hangen ...F.C. Hartshorn..
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OFFICERS—CONTINUED .
81
RECORDER. COUNTY ATTORNEY.
A. J. OldakerM.J. NelsonJoe. Cuningham.Z. T. Lewis.Jos. CerneyJames RobertsonC. L. CrockerC. D. CreedL. F. Gemmett...R. H. JonesV. B. BeaneJ.'B. SmithS. S. WoldCaroline MurrayC. G. ByramS. H. MearsG. D. VilesC. M. SharpeC. LarsonL. D. BearceEd. I. Ramsay....William Planck..J6hn B. HudsonIsaac Clements..S. S. ParkerJ. A. Ekeroth....Lewis Steuhmer.Wallace WinslowW. F. Atkinson..George D. Sims..Wm. H. Thomas.W. F. WileyBenj.F. Talley..W.F. MoyerFritz Susemiehl..A. H. TingleC D . Tulrock....J. M. IngramG. A. Hutchison.W. F. Johnston..C. E. Stewart.....D. K. KittleJas. Houdyshell.M.F.ClarkW. P. Moatheart.O^B. Sutton......W. F. Kruckman.O. S.OlsonT. F. AuchmoodyChas. A. Deman.Ellen Stott.G. L. Cutler
SHERIFF. SUP'T OF SCHOOLS.
Thos. StapletonJ. HilsingerW. G. Clements....t Roll in J. Wilson..C. S. RanckF. O. EllisonA. G. SchulteR. J. DansonD. F. Miller, J rMilo P. SmithA. W. JarvisJ. C. CopelandH. G. McMillan....John A. Guiher...Geo. 0. MorganG. W. CrozierW. W. MillerE. B. WoodruffW. L.EatonC. E. UnderhillEd. MorrisonR. W. BeesonII. J. LanderJ. B. Dunn...O. J. ClarkT. R. Stockton....Thos. O'Connor...Patrick Farrell...B. J. AllenJ. K. Macomber...John P. OrganJohn T. ScottR. H. SpenceJ. H. Tait.J. W. StewartJ. B. WhitnyWm. Hutchinson..Geo. W. DyerJ. R. CaldwellMark AtkinsonP. C. WinterW. R. WherryA. C. SteckW.F. PowellC. J. Wilson..C. W. SteeleCharles H. More...C. L. Nelson... ....John B. KayeThos. F. BevingtonEd. CollinR. H. Whipple
. C. Engelbert0. H. McCaffrey....1. L. PattonS. S. CraneJohn J. EnglertW. A. HoganR. M. JohnsonM.StephensW.P.Marshall. ..DanR. KinleyIsaac BlackCharles GartinF. F. Kitterman...Jefferson Wheat...J. T. Timbrel[Frank Cloe|John S. Hixson.W. C. Delashmutt.Augustus Bettis...L. D. KittleC. M. ForrestGeorge R. Logan...Thos. P. GrayW. H. NoyesJohn H. Douglas...D. H. SkinnerH. H. JacobsW.M.BoyleJ. H. CrummerC. C. LoomisJas. O'NeillL. J. WhiteD. T. McQuiggH.B. Allen. . . . .Nat. LeonardG. S. RainbowHerman BettenC. A. WoodE. C. FosterG. M. BradleyJ.B. WrayJames Eleri-ikJno. W. Mclntire.,Henry Stivwait....J. W. TeeterT. J. Teegarden...,John Q. AdamsW. S. Wads worth..Ole N. Norgard....David P. Wagner..H. B. CornickJ. H. Howell
. . N. Stahl.W. M. Ward.C. O. McLain.Alice L. Heald.W. J. Baldwin.E. R. Moore.G. L. Bartow.Bertha Carey.J. J. Rohrbach.Sherm'n ThompsonW. A. Lester.Carrie E. Allen.Ivan McQueen.T. H. Stone.Mrs. E. H. Rogers.Mrs. M. Harsin.E. P. Fogg.G. I. Kelley.R. C. Barrett.B. F. Ross.D. W. Nevins.W. W. MontgomeryG. W. Coverston.Isabella Cowan.F. W. Hahn.Lottie E. Granger.P. H. Donlon.Carrie Byrne.F. C. Gilchrist.C. F. Saylor.J. K, Cooper.S. W. Heath.J. H.Richardson.Edward D re wry.0. L. Suksdorf..C. F. Swift.A. W. Grisell.O. O. Roe.W. L. Bywater.Irene McCloud.C. B. Stayt.J. H. Landes.Geo. Phillips.W. G. Stanley.Mary A.Tate.J. M. M. Conner.John Carr.W. A. Chapman.H. L. Ooffeen.J. S. Shoup.A. O. Bakken.Ella S. Brown.
82 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.
TIMES OF HOLDING TERMS OFAs filed by the Judges in
COUNTIES. DATE.1890.
DATE.1890.
DATE.1890.
AdairAdamsAllamakee. .Appanoose. .Audubon. ...BentonBlack Hawk.
BooneBremerBuchanan. ..
Buena Vista.ButlerOalhounCarrollCassCedarCerro Gordo.CherokeeChickasaw. .ClarkeClayClaytonClintonCrawford. ...DallasDavisDecaturDelaware....
Des Moines .Dickinson ...Dubuque. ...
EnimetFayetteFloydFranklin. ...Fremont
Greenfield. .horningWaukonlenterville.
Audubon. ..VintonWaterloo. ..
BooneWaverlyIndependence
Storm LakeAllisonRockwell CityCarrollAtlanticTiptonMason CityCherokeeNew HamptonOsceolaSpencerElkaderClintonDenisonAdelBloomfieldLeonManchester
Burlington.Spirit Lake.Dubuque. ..
EsthervilleWest UnionCharles CityHamptonSidney f
JanuaryJanuaryJanuaryJanuaryFebruaryJanuaryJanuary
JanuaryFebruaryJanuary
JanuaryFebruaryFebruaryJanuaryJanuaryFebruaryJanuaryFebruaryMarchFebruaryFebruaryJanuaryJanuaryJanuaryJanuaryFebruaryJanuaryJanuary
JanuaryFebruaryJanuary
JanuaryFebruaryJanuaryMarchFebruary
20
AprilMarchApril 21
27 March 3125
13
May
SeptemberJuneSeptemberSeptember
March 3113 October
March 3 May
March 24
September
3 April27 March
13
18 April27 April14 April
May
MarchApril
10 April13 March24 April
JuneApril
28 October29 October
September8 September
28 September10|May28 October2 September
28 OctoberApril 22 SeptemberAprilApri l 8March 17 SeptemberApri lApril 28March 31
OctoberJune
March 3 MayAprilMayMarch
20 April3|May
20|March17 June4lAprii 22
September 1September 15
August 19142221
196
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29191
September 2
SeptemberSeptember
7 September 820 October 13
1217 May
Augus tSeptember
17 September2 October
26151
13September 23
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THE DISTRICT COURT, 1890-1891.office of Secretary of State.
DATE.1890.
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DATE.1891.
DATE.1891.
DATE.1891.
NovemberOctoberOctoberNovemberDecemberOctoberSeptemberNovemberOctoberNovemberOctoberDecemberOctoberDecemberDecemberNovemberNovemberNovemberOctoberDecemberDecemberDecemberDecemberOctoberNovemberNovemberNovemberT)ecemberNovemberSeptemberNovemberNovemberDecemberSeptemberNovemberNovemberNovemberNovemberDecemberNovember
5 January13 January27 January17 January16 February27 January1 January
27 January17 February6 January
27 January8 February
16 February24 January4 January
17 February20 January1 February8 March1 February2 February
20 January18 January3 January5 January1 February
10 January1 January33 January1 February1 January
103 January
17 February3 January8 March
25 February
6 March5 March
AprilMarchMayMarch
5 March
12 March2 April
26 March
12 Marchltf April17 April26 April13 April9 April
12 March23 April2 June9 April
10 April5 April
13 April5 March6 March
23 April19 March
, 5 March
5 April2 May5 March
19 April2 May
19 March16 June3 April
1 September16 June20 September30 September12 October30 August
May
23 August13 September30 May
9 August27 October28 October6 September7 September
27 August9 May
27 October1 September
27 OctoberOSeptemberAugust
7 September16 August31 September27 October30 June2 May
6 September19 October16 May
11AugustSeptember
16 SeptemberOctober,September
1 November1 October7 October7 November
13 December31 October
SeptemberNovemberOctoberNovember
25 OctoberDecember
18 October5 December
13 DecemberNovemberNovemberNovember
18 OctoberNovember
28 December5 November
DecemberOctoberNovemberNovemberNovember
1£ NovemberNovemberSeptemberNovember
7 NovemberNovemberSeptemberNovemberNovember
14 November7 N6vember
12 December22 November
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IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.
TIMES OF HOLDING TERMS OF THE
COUNTIES. TOWNS. DATE.1890.
DATE.1890.
DATE.1890.
Greene.Grundy.
JeffersonGrundy Center
February 17 April 28 OctoberFebruary 10
GuthrieHamiltonHancockHardinHarrisonHenryHowardHumboldtIdaIowaJacksonJasperJeffersonJohnsonJonesKeokukKossuthLee ]LinnLouisaLucasLyonMTadisonMahaskaMarionMarshallMillsMitchellMononaMonroeMontgomeryMuscatineO'BrienOsceola,PagePalo AltoPlymouthPocahontasPolkPo t t a wat t ami e -jPoweshiekRinggold. ._SacScottShelby
Guthrie Center.... FebruaryWebster City FebruaryConcord FebruaryEldora FebruaryLogan.. JanuaryMt. Pleasant JanuaryCresco MarchDakota City JanuaryIda Grove JanuaryMarengo FebruaryMaquoketa FebruaryNewton JanuaryFaiifield FebruaryIowa City JanuaryAnamosa MarchSigourney JanuaryAlgona MarchKeokuk MarchFort Madison 'JanuaryMarion JanuaryWapello JanuaryChariton ' Janu aryRock Rapids 'MarchWinterset 'FebruaryOskaloosa 'FebruaryKnoxvilleMarshalltownGlen woodOsage ,Ona'waAlbiaRed OakMuscatinePrimgharSibleyClarindaEmmetsburgLeMarsPocahontasDes MoinesCouncil BluffsAvocaMontezumaMount Ayr ,Sac CityDavenportHarlan ,
FebruaryJanuaryFebruaryFebruaryFebruaryFebruaryFebruaryJanuaryMarchJanuaryJanuaryFebruary «JanuaryJanuaryJanuaryJanuaryFebruaryFebruaryFebruaryJanuaryJanuaryJanuary
May
11
April
May3 April 14'May
MayMarch 17 August
1326
6 September 30.4 September 22
12 October12 October
Marchi June\ March
6 March3 May
01325256
September 1517 September "5 June
gAugust
16 October
24 May 22 October14 March
1237
3 April6 Apri l3 May
MarchMay
3 MayAprilMarch 24 J u n e
25 September 27 September* 227 J u n e 2
19 September 2225 September 212 October 145 October 6
September 8
MarchMarch 1'
3 JuneMayAprilMayApril
>May3 April3 April
1714
22
2513
April 21 October25 May 13 October
AprilMay
6 MarchAprilAprilApril
\ March6 April
14 AprilApril
18 April10 April27 April14 April14 April
25 SeptemberAugust
9 OctoberSeptember 30September 30September 30
7 September 113 October 14
September 15September 22~ • 6
78 September 9
2G September 15Augus t 25September 2
28 September 2328 September 29J~ September "7 September1 September a
22 September 2322 September 3011 September 157 September 22
15 September 9September 2
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DecemberOctoberDecemberDecemberNovemberDecemberDecemberOctoberNovemberDecemberNovemberNovemberOctoberDecemberNovemberNovemberSeptemberDecemberNovemberDecemberDecemberNovemberOctoberNovemberNovemberDecemberDecemberDecemberDecemberOctoberDecemberNovemberNovemberDecemberDecemberNovemberNovemberOctoberNovemberNovemberDecemberNovemberNovemberNovemberNovemberDecemberNovemberNovemberNovemberNovember
15 February6 February
2 February24 February1 February
15 February20 January3 January
15 March18 January3 January
13 February9 February4 January
17 February8 January8-March4'January8 March1 March3 January
13 January4 January3 January8 March2 February. 2 February2 February27 January16 February10 February17 February1 February9 February
18 January17 March20 January4 January
17 February1 February
10 January10 January4 January
25 February2 February
24 February24 January18 January4 January
16 April9 April
10 May2 April
23 May23 May5 March5 March
16 June27 April5 March2 May
23 May13 March2 April5 April2 May
13 March2 May2 May5 April5 March
13 March5 March2 June
10 May17 April10 May12 April24 May2 April2 April
16 April24 May13 April2 May5 March
13 March16 April2 April5 March5 April
13 March3 April
17 April9 April
26 April13 April13 March
27 October6 May
5 September13 September11 October
OctoberAugustAugust
15 October
166 September.6 August4 June
21 October24 September6 September6 June
September24 September
OctoberOctoberSeptember
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12 December
23 June24 September16 August8 October5 September11 September5 September6 August
12 OctoberSeptemberSeptember
20 October12 October7 September
25 September30 August31 September27 September27 October23 September6 September
31 September21 September21 September20 September6 September
14 September31 September
25 OctoberDecember
) December21 November5 December
12 December24 October24 November5 December
14 NovemberL November
22 OctoberDecemberNovemberNovemberSeptember 14December 7November 3
13 December5 December7 November
OctoberNovember
24 November12 December29 December39 December
DecemberOctoberDecemberNovemberNovember
5 November6 December8 November
NovemberOctoberNovemberNovember
5 December7 November
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NovemberNovember
1 November
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TIMES OF HOLDING TERMS OF THE
COUNTIES. TOWNS. DATE.1890.
DATE.1890.
DATE.1890.
Sioux |Orange CityStory NevadaTamaTaylorUnionVanBurenWapelloWarrenWashingtonWayneWebsterWinnebagoWinneshiekWoodbury
Worth .Wright.
Toledo.BedfordAftonKeosauqua. .Ottumwa. . . .Indianola . . .Washington.CorydonFort Dodge..Forest City. .DecorahSioux City. . .
Northwood.Clarion
JanuaryFebruaryFebruaryFebruaryJanuaryFebruaryJanuaryJanuaryFebruaryJanuaryFebruaryMarchFebruaryJanuary
FebruaryJanuary
131 April24 May17 May- M a y242017 April
17
April
14 September19 September5 September
12 SeptemberSeptemberOctober
March 17 AugustApril - ~ ' 'April i fcMarch 10 MayApril '" ~ 'MayMayMarch 17
AprilMarch
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25September 2
22 September 3010 May - 1928 September 2912 September26 September~May
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STATE OF IOWA—ss:I" H E R E B Y CERTIFY that the foregoing is a full, true and complete list of
1890 and 1891, as shown by the orders of the Judges of said Courts; or, asmy office, as required by section 6, chapter 134. Laws of the Twenty-first
I N TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand,Moines. this 16th day of November, A. D. 1889.
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DATE.1890.
DATE.1891.
DATE.1890.
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DATE.1891.
NovemberNovemberNovemberDecemberNovemberDecemberNdvemberNovemberDecemberOctoberNovemberDecemberNovemberAugustOctoberDecemberNovember
JanuaryFebruary-February
8 February10 January1 February3 January5 January2 February57 January24 February
"* MarchFebruary
25 January27 "15 February10 January
27
12 April23 May16 May23 May19 April16 April5 March6 March
17 April5 March
lft April2 May
16; May5 March
l(j'April12 March
13 September18 September
SeptemberSeptember
6 September17 October
16 AugustSeptemberSeptember
November28 November28 November28 December
NovemberNovemberNovember
9 May27 September11 September25 September 2116 May
27 October23 August
. NovemberI December
18 October28 November14 December
November18 August
October19 December31 November
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the times of holding the District Courts in the State of Iowafor the yearsshown by the order of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, now on file inGeneral Assembly, and section 165, Code of 1873.and affixed the Seal of the Secretary of State of the State of Iowa, at Des
FRANK D. JACKSON,Secretary of State.
88 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.
Rules Governing Applications for Pardons andCommutations of Sentence.
First. All applications for pardon, commutation of sentence orremission of fines must be in writing. As such applications arepreserved in the Executive office, to substantiate the reasons forwhich pardons were granted, oral statements and solicitations can-not be considered. All papers should be written in a legible hand.
Second. Each application must contain a brief statement of thegrounds upon which it is based, and must be accompanied by acomplete recital of the facts of the case, certified as true by someofficer of the court where the conviction occurred (Judge, DistrictAttorney, or Clerk), who states the facts from his own knowledge.It is also important that evidence of previous good moral characterbe presented.
Third. Each application must be endorsed with the name of theperson presenting the case, as well as the name of the person forwhom executive clemency is asked, and a separate application isnecessary for each individual case.
Fourth. Favorable recommendations from the senator and repre-sentative of the district, and—if possible—the prosecuting witnessesand letters from other responsible persons in the community wherethe crime was committed, should accompany the application.Where the sentence was based on the verdict of a jury, a petitionfor clemency signed by the jurors should likewise be presented.
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in a leading newspaper printed at the county seat of the countywhere the conviction was had, stating the name of the applicant(or the alias, if any), the offense for which he was convicted, when,and in what court; proof of such publication to be made by theaffidavit of the publisher of the newspaper, accompanied by a copyof the notice.
Sixth. No application that has been refused will be reconsidered,unless substantial grounds for reopening the case are formally pre-sented in writing in the manner above set forth.
Seventh. When deemed necessary, the Governor will cause to bepublished in a newspaper printed at the capital and in one printedat the county seat of the county where the trial was held, the ap-plication and names of the signers thereto, before action is taken.
Notaries Public.
Application for appointment to the office of notary public (exceptin case of re-appointment in the same county) should be accompa-nied by a recommendation stating that the applicant is of age, andhas proper qualifications, in point of ability and integrity, for theoffice; and that he has resided in the State a sufficient length oftime to entitle him to vote therein. Such recommendations shouldbe made or endorsed by a member of the General Assembly, aState officer, a judge of any of the courts, a district attorney orcounty officers. References are insufficient.
Application for appointment should be made directly to the Gov-ernor. The first or other given name should be furnished in fullfor insertion in the commission.
Commissions, when issued by the Governor, will be forwardedby the Secretary of State, and will expire on the 4th day of July,
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1891, and triennially from that date, unless sooner revoked by theGovernor.
No person can be a notary for more than one county, nor can onebe appointed for any county other than that in which he actuallyresides. In case a notary public removes from the county in andfor which he was appointed, he is required to communicate the factof such removal, with the date thereof, to the Secretary of State;and, in case he desires appointment for the county to which he re-moves, it will be necessary for him to furnish either a certificate ofthe clerk of the district court of the county from which he hasremoved, to the effect that he has made with said clerk the depositof records and official papers required by sections 263 and 264 ofthe Code, or a statement from himself that he has done no officialbusiness demanding such record.
When a person is appointed a notary public, he is notified thereofby the Governor, and furnished with a blank bond, upon the com-pletion of which, with two free-hold sureties, residents in Iowa,making affidavit of their qualifications, its approval by the clerk ofthe district court, its being filed in the office of the Secretary ofState, together with the fee required by law, his commission isissued.
The seal of a notary public must have engraved thereon thewords, "Notarial Seal" (not Notary Public), and "Iowa," the sur-name of the notary, and at least the initials of his given name.See Code sections 258-266.
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Sketches of the Iowa Delegation in the Fifty-first Congress.
SENATORS.
William B. Allison, of Dubuque, was born at Perry, Ohio, March2, 1829; was educated at the Western Reserve College, Ohio;studied law and practiced in Ohio until he removed to Iowa in1857; served on the staff of the Governor of Iowa, and aided in or-ganizing volunteers in the beginning of the war for the suppressionof the rebellion; was elected a Representative in the Thirty-eighth,Thirty-ninth, Fortieth and Forty-first Congresses, and was electedto the United States Senate as a Republican, to succeed JamesHarlan, Republican; took his seat March 4, 1873, and was re-elected in 1878 and in 1884. His term of service will expire March3, 1891.
James F. Wilson, of Fairfield, was born at Newark, Ohio, Octo-ber 19, 1828; received an academical education; studied law, andcommenced its practice in Iowa; was a member of the Constitu-tional Convention of Iowa in 1856; was a member of the StateLegislature in 1857, '59 and '61, serving the last year as Presidentof the Senate; was elected a Representative from Iowa for the un-expired term of S. R. Curtis; was re-elected to the Thirty-eighth,Thirty-ninth and Fortieth Congresses, serving from December 2,1861, to March 3, 1869; and was elected to the United States Senateas a Republican to succeed James Wilson McDill, Republican, andtook his seat December 4, 1883; was re-elected in 1888. His term ofservice will expire March 3, 1895.
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REPRESENTATIVES.
FIRST DISTRICT.
COUNTIES—Des Moines, Henry, Jefferson, Lee, Louisa, VanBur en and Washington.
John Henry Gear, of Burlington, was born in Ithaca, New York,April 7, 1825; received a common school education; removed to Ga-lena, Illinois, in 1836, to Fort Snelling, Iowa Territory, in 1838, andto Burlington in 1843, where he engaged in merchandising; waselected mayor of the city of Burlington in 1863; was a member ofthe Iowa House of Representatives of the Fourteenth, Fifteenthand Sixteenth General Assembly of the State, serving as Speakerfor the last two terms; was elected Governor of Iowa in 1878-'79,and again in 1880-'81, and was elected to the Fiftieth Congress as aRepublican; was re-elected to the Fifty-first Congress, receiving18,130 votes, against 17,256 votes for John J. Seerley and 180 votesfor C. H. Bandy.
SECOND DISTRICT.
COUNTIES—Clinton, Iowa, Jackson, Johnson, Muscatine andScott.
Walter I. Hayes, of Clinton, was born in Marshall, Michigan,December 9, 1841; received a common school education; graduatedfrom the law department, Michigan University, in 1863; is a lawyerby profession; was city attorney for Marshall, Michigan; was UnitedStates Commissioner for the Eastern District of Michigan, and alsoof Iowa; was city solicitor of Clinton, Iowa; was District Judge ofthe Seventh Judicial District of Iowa from August, 1875, till Janu-ary, 1, 1887, and was elected to the Fiftieth Congress as a Democrat;was re-elected to the Fifty-first Congress, receiving 20,874 votesagainst 15,842 votes for Parker W. McManus, Republicancandidate.
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THIRD DISTRICT.
COUNTIES—Black Hawk, Bremer, Buchanan, Butler, Delaware,Dubuque, Franklin, Hardin and Wright.
David Bremner Henderson, of Dubuque, was born at Old Deer,Scotland, March 14, 1840; was brought to Illinois in 1846 and toIowa in 1849; was educated in common schools and at the UpperIowa University; studied law with Bissel & Shiras, of Dubuque,and was admitted in the fall of 1865; was reared on a farm untiltwenty-one years of age; enlisted in the Union army in September,1861, as private in Company C, Twelfth Regiment Iowa InfantryVolunteers, and was elected and commissioned First Lieutenant ofthat company, serving with it until discharged, owing to the lossof his leg, March 26, 1858; in May, 1863, was appointed Commis-sioner of the Board of Enrollment of the Third District of Iowa,serving as such until June, 1864, when he re-entered the army asColonel of the Forty-sixth Regiment Iowa Infantry Volunteers, andserved therein until the close of his term of service; was Collectorof Internal Revenue for the Third District of Iowa from November,1865, until June, 1869, when he resigned and became a member ofthe law firm of Shiras, Van Duzee & Henderson; was AssistantUnited States District Attorney for the Northern Division of theDistrict of Iowa about two years, resigning in 1871; is now a mem-ber of the law firm of Henderson, Hurd & Daniels; was elected tothe Forty-eighth and Forty-ninth Congresses, and was re-elected tothe Fiftieth Congress as a Republican; was re-elected to the Fifty-first Congress, receiving 21,457 votes against 16,872 for B. B.Richards, Democratic candidate.
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FOURTH DISTRICT.
COUNTIES—Allamakee, Cerro Gordo, Clayton, Chickasaw, Fay cite,Floyd, Howard, Mitchell, Winneshiek and Worth.
Hon. J. H. Sweney, of Osage, was born October 2, 1845, inWarren county, Pennsylvania. In 1855 his parents removed toand settled in Mitchell county, Iowa, his present home.
He was educated in the public schools, by private study, and inthe State University, from the Law Department of which hegraduated with honors.
When sixteen years old he entered the service, in the Twenty-seventh Regiment of Iowa Infantry, and served the entire term ofthe regiment, his rank being that of Sergeant.
He was engaged for several years in the banking busi-ness in Osage, but quitted that for the practice of law, with whichhe combines farming and stock raising.
In 1883 he was elected State Senator from the district composedof the counties of Howard, Mitchell and Worth, and in 1887 wasre-nominated' in the new district, composed of the counties ofMitchell, Worth and Winnebago, by acclamation, and re-elected.
He is and has always been a republican in politics, is a member ofthe Congregational church, and a Mason of the Templar degree.He was for some years Colonel of the Sixth Regiment, and after-ward Brigadier-General of the Iowa National Guards.
Was elected to the Fifty-first Congress as a republican, receiving18,852 votes against 16,630 for L. S. Reque, democrat, and 408 forL. H. Weller, greenbacker.
FIFTH
COUNTIES—Benton, Cedar, Grundy Jones, Linn, Marshall, andTama.
Daniel Kerr, of Grundy Center, was born at Highfield Farm,near Dairy, Ayreshire, Scotland, June 18, 1836; immigrated with
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his parents to Madison county, Illinois, in 1841; graduated atMeKendree College in TL858; read law with Governor Augustus C.French, and was admitted to the bar in 1862; entered the service asa private August 12, 1862; was promoted to Second LieutenantCompany G, One hundred and Seventeenth Illinois Volunteers, in1863, and to First Lieutenant in 1864; was elected to the Legislatureof Illinois in 1868; removed to Iowa in 1870; was elected to the^Legislature of Iowa in 1883; was presidential elector on the Blaineand Logan ticket in 1884, and was elected to the Fiftieth Congressas a republican, was re-elected to the Fifty-first Congress, receiving19,453 votes against 16,937 votes for J. H. Preston, 367 votes forW. H. Calhoun and 273 votes for E. T. Helmes.
SIXTH DISTRICT.
COUNTIES—Davis, Jasper, Keokuk, Mahaska, Monroe, Poweshiek,and Wapello.
John F. Lacey, of Oskaloosa, was born at New Martinsville,West Virginia, May 30, 1841. He received a common school andacademical education and learned the trade of brick laying andplastering. Enlisted May 30, 1861, in Company H, Third IowaInfantry, as,a private; discharged as a paroled prisoner in Novem-ber, 1861; exchanged and re-enlisted as a private in Company D,Thirty-third Iowa Infantry, in July, 1862. Promoted Sergeant-Major November 15, 1862, to First Lieutenant, Company C, April16, 1863. Appointed assistant Adjutant-General United States Vol-unteers, by President Lincoln, June 30, 1864. Served as Adjutant--General for Brigadier-General Samuel A. Rice, until the death ofthat General. Served as Adjutant-General for Major-General FredSteel until discharged September 19, 1865. Admitted to the barand married in 1865. Member of the Thirteenth General Assemblyfrom Mahaska county in 1870. City Solicitor of Oskaloosa in 1871.Member of the city council of Oskaloosa for 1880 and 1881. He is
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the author of "Lacey'slowa Digest," and also "liacey's RailwayDigest," a full digest of all railway cases in America, Canada,England, Scotland, Ireland and Australia. Was elected to theFifty-first Congress as a republican, receiving 18,009 votes against17,181 for General James B. Weaver, democratic candidate, and129 for C. L. Haskell.
SEVENTH DISTRICT.
COUNTIES—Dallas, Outhrie, Madison, Marion, Polk, Story andWarren.
Edwin H. Conger, of Des Moines, was born in Knox county,Illinois, March 7, 1843; was educated at Lombard University, grad-uating in the class of 1862; enlisted at once as a private in CompanyI, One hundred and second Illinois Volunteer Infantry, in which heserved until the close of the war, attaining the rank of captain, andreceiving from the President the brevet of major for " gallant andmeritorious conduct in the field;" studied law, and graduated atthe Albany law school in 1866, when he was admitted to the bar,and practiced at Galesburg, Illinois, until 1868; removed to Dexter,Dallas county, Iowa, in 1868, and has since been engaged in farm-ing, §tock-growing, and banking; was elected treasurer of Dallascounty in 1877, and re-elected in 1879; was elected State Treasurerof Iowa in 1880, and re-elected in 1882; was elected to the Forty-ninth Congress, and was re-elected to the Fiftieth Congress as a re-publican; was re-elected to the Fifty-first Congress, receiving 18,424against 13,027 votes for A. E. Morrison, democratic candidate, and1,557 votes for J. A. Nash, prohibition.
EIGHTH DISTRICT.
COUNTIES—Adams, Appanoose, Clarke, Decatur, Fremont, Lucas,Page, Binggold, Taylor, Union, and Wayne.
James P. Flick, of Bedford, was born in Bakerstown, Alleghanycounty, Pennsylvania, August 28,1845; moved with parents to Wap-
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ello county, Iowa-, in 1851, and to Taylor county in 1857; enlisted asprivate in Company K, Fourth Iowa Infantry, April 3, 1862; servedwith same command and participated in the battles it was engagedin; common school education; admitted to the bar in 1870; served asdistrict attorney for the Third district for six years; was elected tothe Fifty-first Congress as a republican, receiving 19,207, against18,212 votes cast for A. R. Anderson, democrat.
NINTH DISTRICT.
COUNTIES—Adair, Audubon, Cass, Gulhrie, Harrison, Mills, Mont-gomery, Pottawattamie, and Shelby.
Joseph R. Reed, of Council Bluffs, was born in Ashland county,Ohio, March 12, 1835; he was educated in the common schools andat the Academy at Hayesville, in the county of his nativity; in 1857he removed to Dallas county, Iowa, where he studied law, and wasadmitted to the bar in April, 1859; in July, 1861, he entered the mil-itary service as first lieutenant of the Second Battery Iowa LightArtillery, and was promoted to the captaincy of the Battery Octo-ber 1, 1864, and was in command from December 1, 1862, to thedate of his muster out June 10, 1865; at the close of the war hereturned to Dallas county, and resumed the practice of his profes-sion; was a senator in the Eleventh and Twelfth General Assem-blies, representing the district composed of Adair, Dallas, Guthrieand Madison counties; in June, 1869, he removed to CouncilBluffs, where he has since resided. On the 1st of September hewas appointed judge of the district court to succeed J. W. McDill,resigned, and at the general election of that year was elected tothe same office, and was re-elected in 1876 and 1880; in 1883 he waselected judge of the Supreme Court, which position he resignedFebruary 28, 1889; at the general election in 1888 he was elected amember of the Fifty-first Congress, receiving 20,380 votes, to 16,686for Daniel M. Harris, democrat, and 1,619 for J. R. Sovereign,union labor.
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TENTH-DISTRICT.
COUNTIES—Boone, Calhoun, Carroll, Crawford, Emmet, Greene,Hamilton, Hancock, Hu?nboldt, Kossuth, Palo Alto, Pocahontas,Webster, and Winnebago.
Jonathan P. Dolliver, of Fort Dodge, Iowa, was born in Prestoncounty, Virginia (now West Virginia), February 6, 1858; was edu-cated at the University of West Virginia, graduating in 1875; studiedlaw in the office of the Hon. John J. Brown, at Morgantown; taughtschool in Illinois in 1877; removed to Iowa in 1878, where he was ad-mitted to the bar, and has since practiced his profession; has held nopolitical office until his election to Congress in 1888; he was elected totheFifty-first Congress, receiving 20,864 votes, against 15,496 votesfor Joseph A. O. Yeoman, democrat, and 399 votes for Oliver Tyson,union labor.
ELEVENTH DISTRICT.
COUNTIES—Buena Vista, Cherokee, Clay, Dickinson, Ida, Lyon,Monona, O'Brien, Osceola, Plymouth, Sac, Sioux, and Woodbury.
Isaac S. Struble, of Le Mars, was born near Fredericksburg, Vir-ginia, November 3, 1843; received a common school education and,after the war, a partial course in the Iowa State University; enlistedat the age of seventeen, and served three years as a private in Com-pany F, Twenty-second Iowa Infantry; studied law^ and was ad-mitted to practice in 1870 in Ogle county, Illinois; settled at LeMars, Iowa, in the spring of 1872, and has been continuously inthe practice there and in Illinois since his admission to the bar;never held any office prior to being elected to the Forty-eighthCongress; was elected to the Forty-ninth Congress, and was re-elected to the Fiftieth Congress as a republican; was re-elected tothe Fifty-lirst Congress, receiving 21,472 votes, against 15,213 votesfor M. A. Kelsoe, 677 votes for Geo. W. Lee, and 275 votes for Wil-mot Whitfield.
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Game Laws.
CHAPTER 15G, ACTS SEVENTEENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY, WITH
AMENDMENTS.
SECTION 1. Repeals previous laws.SEC. 2. It shall be unlawful for any person within this State to
shoot or kill any pinnated grouse or prairie chicken, between thefirst clay of December and the first day of September next follow-ing; any woodcock between the first day of January and the tenthjlay of July; any ruffed grouse or pheasant, wild turkey or quail,between the first day of January and the first day of October;any wild duck, goose, or brant between the first day of May andthe fifteenth day of August; or any wild deer, elk, or fawn, betweenthe first day of January and the first day of Septsmber.
SEC. 3. It shall be unlawful for any person, at any time, or atany place within this State, to shoot or kill for traffic, any pinnatedgrouse or prairie chicken, woodcock, quail, ruffed grouse or pheas-ant; or for any one person to shoot or kill during any one day,more than twenty-five of either kind of said named birds; or forany one person, firm, or corporation, to have more than twenty-five of either kind of said named birds in his or their possession atanyone time, unless lawfully received for transportation; or tocatch or take, or attempt to catch or take, with any trap, snare ornet, any of the birds or animals named in Section 2 of this act, orin any manner willfully to destroy the eggs or nests of any of thebirds hereby intended to be protected from destruction.
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SEC. 4. It shall be unlawful for any person to kill, trap or en-snare any beaver, mink, otter, or muskrat, between the first dayof April and the first day of November, except, where such kill-ing, trapping, or snaring may be for the protection of privateproperty.
SEC. 5. It shall be unlawful for any person, company or corpo-ration, to buy or sell, or have in possession any of the birds or ani-mals named in Section 2 of this act, during the period when thekilling of such bird or animal is prohibited by said Section 2, exceptduring the first five days of such prohibited period: and the havingin possession by any person, company or corporation of any suchbirds or animals during such prohibited period, except during thefirst five days thereof, shall be deemed prima facie evidence of aviolation of this act.
SEC. 6. It shall be unlawful for any person, company or corpo-ration at any time to ship, take, or carry out of this State any ofthe birds or animals named in Section 2 of this act; but it shall belawful for any person to ship to any person within this State, anygame birds named in said Section 2, not to exceed one dozen in num-ber in any one day, during the period when, by this act, the killingof such birds is not prohibited; provided, he shall first make anaffidavit before some person authorized to administer oaths, thatsaid birds have not been unlawfully killed, bought, sold or had inpossession, are not being shipped for sale or profit, giving the nameand post-oftice address of the person to whom shipped, and thenumber of birds to be so shipped. A copy of such affidavit, en-dorsed, "A true copy of the original," by the person administeringthe oath, shall be furnished by him to the affiant, who shall deliverthe same to the railroad agent or common carrier receiving suchbirds for transportation, and the same shall operate as a release tosuch carrier or agent from any liability in the shipment or carryingof such birds.
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The original affidavit shall be retained by the officer taking thesame., and may be used as evidence in any prosecution for violationof this act. Any person swearing falsely to any material fact ofsaid affidavit, shall be guilty of perjury and punished accordingly.
SEC. 7. If any person shall kill, trap, ensnare, buy, sell, ship,or have in possession, or ship, take or carry out of the State, con-trary to the provisions of this act, any of the birds or animalsnamed in this act, or shall willfully destroy any eggs or nests ofbirds named in this act, shall be punished by a fine of ten dollarsfor each bird, beaver, mink, otter, or muskrat; twenty-five dollarsfor each wild deer, elk, or fawn, and ten dollars for each nest, orthe eggs therein, so killed, trapped, ensnared, bought, sold, shipped,had in possession, destroyed, or shipped, taken or carried out ofthe State, and shall stand committed to the county jail forthirty days unless such fine and costs of prosecution are soonerpaid.
SEC. 8. If any railway, express company, or other commoncarrier, or any of their agents or servants, knowingly receive anyof the above mentioned birds or animals for transportation orother purpose, during the periods hereinbefore limited and pro-hibited, or at any other time, except in the manner provided inSection 6 of this act, they shall be punished by a fine of not lessthan one hundred, nor more than three hundred dollars, or by im-prisonment in the county jail for thirty days, or by both such fineand imprisonment.
SEC. 9. If any person shall shoot or kill any wild duck, goose,or brant, with any swivel gun, or any kind of gun except such asis commonly shot from the shoulder; or shall use medicated orpoisoned food to capture or kill any of the birds named in this act,he shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon convictionshall be fined twenty-five dollars for each offense, and shall standcommitted to the county jail for thirty days, unless such fine andthe costs of prosecution are sooner paid.
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SEC. 10. Prosecutions for violations of this act may be broughteither in the county in which the offense was committed, or in anyother county where the person, company, or corporation com-plained of has had, or has, in his or their possession any birds oranimals herein named, bought, sold, killed, trapped or ensnared, inviolation of any of the provisions of this act.
SEC. 11. In all prosecutions under this act the court beforewhom the same is brought shall appoint some attorney-at-law forthe purpose of managing the prosecution of the cause, and suchattorney shall be entitled to a fee of ten dollars in each and everycase in which he is so appointed, and the person filing an infor-mation under this act shall, in case of conviction, be entitled to afee equal to one half of the amount of the fine imposed on eachconviction, and both the fee of such attorney and the informantshall be taxed as costs in the case against the person convicted.
Provided, That the county shall in no case be held liable for saidattorney's fee or penalty.
TIME FOR CATCHING FISH.
Sixteenth General Assembly, chapter 70:SEC. 6. It shall be unlawful to catch and kill any bass or wall-
eyed pike between the first day of April and the first day of June,or any salmon or trout between the first day of November and thefirst day of February, of any year, in any manner whatever.
SEC. 7. Any person found guilty of a violation of section 6 ofthis act, shall, on conviction before a justice of the peace, be finednot less than five dollars nor more than twenty-five dollars for eachoffense, and shall stand committed until such fine be paid.
Sixteenth General Assembly, chapter 70, amended by EighteenthGeneral Assembly, chapter 92: Provided, that nothing herein con-tained shall be held to apply to fishing in the Mississippi and
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Missouri rivers, nor in so much of the Des Moines river as forms theboundary between the States of Iowa and Missouri.
SEC. 5. No person shall place, erect, or cause to be placed orerected, across, any of the rivers, creeks, ponds or lakes of thisState, any trout line, dam, seine, weir, fish dam, or other obstruc-tion, in such manner as to prevent the free passage of fish up,down or through such water courses, unless the same be done bythe instruction or under the direction of the fish commissioner,and that when the same is so done by or through the instruction,or under the direction of the fish commissioner, it shall be unlaw-ful for any person or persons to remove, or in any way interferewith the same. This section shall not be construed to prohibitthe erection of dams for manufacturing purposes as provided bylaw.
SEC. 6. Any person found guilty of a violation of the provisionsof section 5 of this act, shall, upon conviction before a justice ofthe peace, be fined not less than twenty-five, nor more thanone hundred dollars, or imprisoned in the county jail not less thanten days, nor more than thirty days, in the discretion of the court.
CONSTRUCTION OF FISH-WAYS.
SECTION 1. That the owner or owners of any dam or obstruc-tion across any river or stream, creek, pond, lake, or water-course,in this State, shall, within a reasonable time, erect, construct andmaintain, over or across said dam or obstruction, a suitable fish-way of suitable capacity and facility to afford a free passage forfish up and down through such water-course when the water ofsaid stream is running over the said clam.
SEC. 2, Any dam or obstruction mentioned in section 1 of thisact, not provided with such fish-way within a reasonable timeafter the taking effect of this act, is hereby declared a nuisance,and may be abated accordingly.
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SEC. 3. Any person guilty of the violation of the provisions ofthis act, shall, upon conviction before a justice of the peace, befinednot less than five nor more than fifty dollars for the first offense,and not less than twenty dollars for each subsequent offense, andshall stand committed until such fine is paid.
TRAPPING FISH.
Fifteenth General Assembly, Chapter 50:Any person who shall go upon the premises of any person or cor-
poration, whether inclosed or not, and shall be found seeking totake, by any means whatsoever, except a hook or line, any fish,shall be deemed guilty of trespass, and may be prosecuted in thename of the State of Iowa by any person in possession of saidpremises, before any justice of the peace, or other court of compe-tent jurisdiction, and fined in any sum not less than five nor morethan fifty dollars.
Twentieth General Assembly, Chapter 9:SECTION 1. That no person shall take by spearing with a gaff,
spear or other device any fish from any of the permanent lakes orponds, or outlets or inlets thereto within the State of Iowa, betweenthe first day of November and the thirty-first day of May next fol-lowing.
SEC. 2. It shall betmlawful for any person, company, or corpora-tion, knowingly to buy or sell, or offer for sale, or have in his or theirpossession, any fish which shall have been taken from any of thepermanent lakes or ponds, or outlets or inlets thereto within thisState by spearing with gaff, spear or other device between the firstday of November and the thirty-first day of May next following.And any person who may draw from the water any game fish suchas pike, bass, and the like, when seining for minnows for bait, shallreturn the same without injury under the penalty of this act.
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SEC. 3. Any person found guilty of a violation of any of the ]}TO-visions of this act shall upon conviction before any magistrate befined not less than five dollars nor more than twenty dollars for thefirst offense, and for the second or any subsequent offense not lessthan twenty dollars nor more than one hundred dollars, and shallstand committed until such fine be paid.
SEC. 6. Nothing in this act shall prevent any person from takingfish of his own propagation or from waters wholly within his ownland, to which there is no natural outlet through which the fishpass up or down.
Political Platforms and Parties.
THE REPUBLICAN PARTY, 1889.
CENTRAL COMMITTEE.
Chairman—HON. G. B. PRAY, Hamilton County.First District—C. M. Junkin, Fairfield, Secretary.Second District—J. M. Kemble, Muscatine.Third District—Edgar Pickett, Waterloo.Fourth District—Sam. J. Kenyon, New Hampton.Fifth District—Wm. Buchanan, Cedar Rapids.Sixth District—W. D. Howard, Sigourney.Seventh District—T. T. Anderson, Indianola.Eighth District—J. F. Wall, Mt. Ayr.Ninth District—P. L. Sever, Stuart.Tenth District—J. A. McCabe, Boone.Eleventh District—E. E. Mack, Storm Lake.
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The Republican party of Iowa met in convention at Des MoinesAugust 14-15, 1889, nominated the following ticket and adopted theannexed platform:
For Governor,J. G. HUTCHISON,Of Wapello County.
For Lieutenant- Governor,A. N. POYNEER,Of Tama County.
For Judge of the Supreme Court,JOSIAH GIVEN,Of Polk County.
For Superintendent of Public Instruction,HENRY SABIN,
Of Clinton County.
For Railroad Commissioner,SPENCER SMITH,
Of Pottawattamie County.
THE PLATFORM.
Resolved, 1. That the republican party of Iowa, in conventionassembled, congratulates the country on the restoration of theparty to power in the federal government. We indorse the admin-istration of President Harrison as eminently wise, loyal and just.We favor a liberal construction of the pension laws, and suchfurther legislation as will secure to the old soldier his just duesfrom the government he has faithfully served, and which he hasrescued by his sacrifice.
2. That we demand of Congress the protection of Americanindustry, when it does not foster trust or trade conspiracies, and
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we demand the same protection for farm products that is given tothe products of the labor of other classes.
3. That we reaffirm the principle and policy of State railwayregulation. We favor maintaining equality among all localitiesand individuals, and we oppose the granting of favors to one classof citizens denied others, and should experience demonstrate thenecessity, we favor such changes in the law as should be made inthe interest of right and justice to all. We urge upon Congress theabsolute prevention of rebates and discriminations on railways thatfoster monopolies and prevent competition.
4. That it is the duty of the State and federal governments toenact and execute laws to punish trade conspiracies, trust and com-bines designed to limit the production of the necessaries of life,unnaturally disturb or raise prices and interfere with the naturalcourse of trade, and which unjustly divert trade and traffic fromthe cities and towns of Iowa to the commercial centers outside herborders.
5. That we reaffirm the past utterances of the republican partyof Iowa upon prohibition, which has become the settled policy ofthe State, and upon which there should be no backward step. Westand forthe complete enforcement of the laws.
6. That we extend a hearty welcome to the four new Stateswhich have been so long knocking at the door of the Union, andwe congratulate them on the republican success whereby their,admission into the sisterhood of States was so happily achieved.
7. That we deplore the loss of life on our railways and thedanger attending so many of our citizens engaged in railway em-ployment, and we urge upon the legislature to take such practicalsteps as will secure all possible protection to this class of ourpeople.
8. That we favor the establishment of courts of arbitration forthe settlement of differences between corporations and organiza-tions of labor.
108 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.
9. That we profoundly sympathize with the bonafide settlers ofthe Des Moines river lands, and we express the hope that in theend they will be made secure in the rights to which they areentitled.
10. That we earnestly endorse the eminently wise, vigorous andcourageous administration of Governor Larrabee, and we approvehis policy that all laws shall be fearlessly and honestly enforced.
The platform was adopted with enthusiasm and the conventionadjourned.
THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY, 1880.
STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE.
Chairman—HON. J. J. DUNN, Dubuque Co.Secretary—THOMAS H. LEE, Montgomery Co.
First District—Chas. D. Fullen, Fairfield 1890Second District—Sam Cohn, Muscatine 1891Third District—J". J. Dunn, Dubuque 1891Fourth District—-M. J. Carter, Ossian 1890Fifth District—John Baum, Garrison 1891Sixth District—J. E. Seevers, Oskaloosa , 1891Seventh District—J. B. Elliott, Knoxville 1890Eighth District—W. E. Lewis, Chariton 1891Ninth District—Thos. H. Lee, Red Oak 1891Tenth District—Geo. W. Hyatt, Ft. Dodge 1890Eleventh District—G. B. Healy, Sioux City 1890
The democratic party met in convention at Sioux City Septem-ber 18, 1889, and adopted the annexed ticket and platform:
.IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER. 109
For Governor,HORACE BOIES,
Blackhawk County.
For Lieutenant Governor,SAMUEL L. BESTOW,
Lucas County.
For Judge of Supreme Court, to Jill vacancy,WILLIAM F. BRANNAN,
Muscatine County.
For Judge of Supreme Court, Full Term,WILLIAM F. BRANNAN,
Muscatine County.
For Superintendent of Public Instruction,THOMAS M. IRISH,
Dubuque County.
For Railway Commissioner,DAVID MORGAN,Poweshiek County.
THE PLATFORM.
1. The democracy of Iowa in convention assembled endorsethe declaration of principles made by the National Democracy atSt. Louis in 1888.
2. We renew our opposition to the unconstitutional and unjustpolicy of high tariff taxation, which robs the many to enrich thefew, makes the producer the slave of the manufacturer, lays itsheaviest burdens on the farmer, the mechanic and the day laborer,gives no returns through any channel to those whom they dailyrob, and fosters all trusts which are the legitimate results of our
110 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.
present tariff system, and we denounce the fallacy of the Republi-can State Platform of Iowa that a high tariff is or can be any pro-tection to the farmer.
3. Resolved, That we favor the Australian system of voting, tothe end that we may have an honest ballot uncontrolled by briberyor employers.
4. Resolved, That we recognize the doctrine of State andNational regulation of railroads and other corporations, andapprove the same as an efficient means of protecting the peopleagainst unjust discrimination and oppressive rates.
5. Resolved, That in the interest of true temperance we demandthe passage of a carefully guarded license tax law which shall pro-vide for the issuance of licenses in towns, townships, and munici-pal corporations of the State by a vote of the people of suchcorporations, and which shall provide that for each license anannual tax of $500 be paid into the county treasury and such furthertax as the town, township or municipal corporation shall prescribe,the proceeds thereof to go to the use of such municipalities.
6. Resolved, That we also arraign the Republican party forchanging the pharmacy laws of the State by which a great hard-ship and gross indignity has been imposed on honorable pharma-cists and upon all the people requiring liquor for the actualnecessities of medicine.
7. Resolved, That while we demand that all honorably dis-charged Union soldiers who were injured in the line of duty, or.who are unable by reason of age or other infirmities, to supportthemselves and their families, shall receive liberal pensions andthe special care of the government, we denounce as an insult toevery brave soldier, and as making the pension roll a roll of dis-honor, the decision of the present National administration that" the dishonorable discharge of the soldier from the service of theUnited States is no bar to a pension."
IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER. I l l
8. Resolved, That we honestly invite the co-operation of allpersons, irrespective of former party affiliations, who approve ofthe foregoing resolutions, to unite with us in the election of anexecutive and legislature who will carry out these principles.
THE UNION LABOR PARTY, 1889.
The Union Labor party of Iowa met in State Convention at DesMoines September 3. The following ticket and platform wasmade:
For Governor,S.B. DOWNING,Of Davis county.
For Lieutenant-Governor,EZRA BROWNELL,Of Madison county.
For Sup't. of Public Instruction,MRS. HARRIET J. BELLANGEE,
Of Polk county.
For Judge of Supreme Court,M. H. JONES,Of Davis county.
For Supreme Judge,L. H. SELLER,
Of Chickasaw county.
For Railroad Commissioner,L. H. GRIFFITH,
Of Cass county.
112 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.
THE PLATFORM.
We endorse the National Union Labor platform adopted at Cin-cinnati last year.
We pledge the people of Iowa that if we can obtain the power wewill:
1. Amend the United States constitution so as to give the peoplethe right to elect United States Senators by direct vote, and thusestablish popular instead of corporate government.
2. We will call in President Cleveland's free loan to the banks ofsixty millions of dollars. We will pay the public debt at its face,as we have a right to under the constitution and laws, thus usingthe hundreds of millions of money now locked up, and saving theannual tax of nearly fifty millions of dollars for bond-holders. Wewill supply enough money to place business upon a cash basis, in-crease prices and enable debtors to save their homes. We willfurther loan money upon farms and other good security as cheap asbond-holders now get it from the United States Treasury, and onas long a time.
3. We will condemn and purchase the railroads, telegraph linesand other means of commerce, or build new systems and operatethem at cost, instead of charging all the traffic will bear. Untilthis can be done nationally we will reduce railroad fare to two centsa mile on all first class railroads, and reduce official salaries in pro-portion to the increase in the value of money, and reduce the legalrate of interest.
4. We will reclaim all unearned land grants, and protect settlersfrom speculation by a graduated land tax.
5. We will re-establish the income tax.6. We will adopt the Australian ballot system.7. We will enforce the laws of Iowa against the rich as well as
the poor, and put down such open rebellion as flourishes now inparts of the State, and is winked at by traitors in office.
IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER. 113
8. We will secure the industrial education of every neglectedchild,, so as to prepare for them useful lives instead of thepenitentiary.
9. We will make the soldiers' money during the war equal tothat paid the bond-holder.
We will protect honest miners and other working men from thehumiliation of being forced to sign away their rights in an iron-clad contract as a condition of obtaining labor.
THE NATIONAL GREENBACK PARTY, 1889.
The National Greenback party met in convention at Cedar Rap-ids, August 20. The following is the ticket and platform:
For Governor,ELIAS DOTY,Of Linn county.
For Lieutenant Governor,j . M. MCDONALD,
Of Buchanan county.
For Judge of Supreme Court,E. M. FARNSWORTH,Of Winneshiek county.
For Superintendent of Public Instruction,T. F. TOBIN,
Of Benton county.
For Railroad Commissionery
ROBERT GARRETT,Of Louisa county.
114 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.
THE PLATFORM.
We, the National Greenback Labor party of Iowa, declare:1. That financial reform is labor's first necessity^ and that such
reform can only be brought about by distinct and separate organi-zation; therefore, as heretofore, we emphatically denounce fusionas ruinous to our cause and disgraceful to our name.
2. That paper money is more convenient than metal and just asvaluable when properly created; therefore, we favor a governmentissue of paper money in volume sufficient to transact the businessof the country on a cash basis, to the exclusion of all other law-created moneys and credits.
3. We deny that corporations have the right to coin a dollarfrom one cent's worth of paper, and claim that such franchise be-longs alone to our government and cannot be constitutionallyceded to any.
4. We demand the immediate restoration of our fractional cur-rency.
5. We are a liberty loving party, and hold to the common lawprinciple that all men are free to act so long as their acts do notinfringe on the rights of others.
6. We stand firm for home rule and local option for every town-ship in the State, leaving to incorporated cities and towns the rightto vote on the temperance question in common with their respect-ive townships.
7. We favor secrecy and security for the ballot.8. We are opposed to trusts and combines, and believe that free
trade is the only effectual remedy; therefore, we are pledged tofree trade.
9. As land and labor are the fountain source of all value, wefavor the raising of all revenues from a direct tax on land, to theend that labor may be encouraged in its productive enterprise. Wealso favor the abolition of all other tax collecting and useless
IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER. 115
bureaus that have been established by Congress for the sole purposeof making places for political friends, to the end that our landsmay not be over-burdened by needless taxation.
10. We believe that, with a sufficient volume of governmentmoney circulating among the people, and the government econom-ically administered, together with our increased commerce andpopulation, that the abrasion of our money per annum would re-quire an additional issue each fiscal year of enough to pay the ex-penses of our general government and keep the volume good andretain for it a staple value, and the taxation for governmental pur-poses under this regimen would be a thing of the past except intime of war.
11. Whereas our railroads are in fact and in law public high-ways, prudence demands that they shall be owned and controlledby right of eminent domain.
12. We cordially invite all persons believing in our platform ofprinciples to stand up and vote for our nominees, leaving the fina]result to the keeping of the all-wise Providence.
116 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.
IOWA PROHIBITION STATE TICKET.
For Governor,MALCOLM SMITH,
Of Linn county.For Lieutenant- Governor,
J. W. MURPHY,Of Jasper county.
For Supreme Judge,J. W. ROGERS,
Of Fayette county.
For Sujft. of Public Instruction,MRS. M. H. DUNHAM,
Of Burlington.
For Railroad Commissioner,J. W. NOBLE,
Of Ringgold county.
THE PLATFORM.
The Prohibition party of Iowa, in convention at Cedar Rapids,June 6, 1889. submit to the consideration of the people of this com-monwealth the following platform of party principles:
1. We acknowledge Almighty God as the source of all power inhuman government,
2. That the manufacture, importation, exportation, transporta-tion and sale of alcoholic beverages shall be made public crimes,and prohibited and punished as such.
IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER. 117
3. That such prohibition must be secured through amendmentsof our national and State constitutions, enforced by adequate laws,supported by administrative authority; and to this end the organi-zation of the Prohibition party is imperatively demanded in bothState and nation.
4. That any form of license, taxation or regulation of the liquortraffic in State or nation is contrary to good government.
5. Believing in civil and political equality of the sexes, that noneshould be taxed without representation, that the right of suffragerests on no mere circumstance of race, color, nationality or sex;and that the ballot in the hands of woman is her right for protec-tion, and would prove a powerful ally for the abolition of the liquortraffic, we favor and demand the submission of the question ofequal suffrage to popular vote.
6. For the preservation and defense of the Sabbath as a civil in-stitution, without oppressing any who religiously observe the sameon any other than the first day of the week.
7. Arbitration is the Christian, wise and economical method ofsettling State and national differences, and the same method shouldby judicious legislation be applied to the settlement of disputes be-tween employers and employes; that the abolition of the saloonwould largely remove the burdens, moral, physical, pecuniary andsocial which now oppress labor and rob it of its earnings, andwould prove to be the wise and successful way of promoting laborreform; and we invite labor and capital to unite with us to securethis result.
8. That our immigration laws should be so enforced as to pre-vent the introduction into our country of all convicts, inmatesof dependent institutions and others physically incapacitated forself support; while we invite to our shores subjects of all othergovernments who come with a view of becoming loyal Americancitizens.
118 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.
9. That we firmly oppose all monopolies and trusts, either by in-dividuals or corporations, which unjustly oppress the toilingmasses, whether it be by railroad, telegraph lines, land syndicates,oil companies, express companies or unjust tariffs.
10. We favor the adoption of the Australian method of conduct-ing elections.
11. We ask such changes in the national constitution as shallenable us to elect the President, Vice-President and United StatesSenators by direct vote of the people.
12. We take this occasion to express our joy and thanksgivingto God that he has raised up that noble army of women known asthe Woman's Christian Temperance Union. We revere the nameof that greatest woman of our day—Frances E. Willard—to whomis committed the leadership of this grand organization, "For Godand Home and Every Land." We realize that the aim of thiswhite ribbon army is the same as that of the Prohibition party, andwe grasp that right hand of fellowship which they have extended tous, with solemn vows to be that power in the politics of this nationwhich shall cause the divine reforms begun in the Crusade to be-come a permanent reality in our government.
STATISTICSOF THE
GENERAL ELECTION.
1889.
IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.
ADAIR COUNTY
121
VOTINGPRECINCTS.
UnionOrient .RichlandWashington.Grand Iliver ..Lee . . . .Greenfield
JacksonHarrisonGrovePrussiaEurekaLincoln .Stuart .JeffersonWalnutSummit
Total
GOVERN
Hut
chis
on.
6
4889m714067
184155516785497187R;8161
150
1500
ce B
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.
2w
9151603039*fl81
12668664301564855798°
108
1127
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543
fi
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1
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12
30
LT.-GOV-ERNOR.
Poy
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.S3<
488386714067
18817151
- 67ftf>49718ft038160
155
1527
Bes
tow
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drn915060HO39°fl70
111Oft674301574ft557983
103
1107
Bro
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ll.548
6
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1
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29
JUDGIsu*». ca
FULLTERM
IAc3
48ft486734067
1861705167874171ftO638060
157
1529
Bra
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405937399870
119
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83101
1102
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23
SUP'TPUBLIC
INSTRUC-TION.
a1
|8488484734067
100173516787497188638060
157
1534
Iris
h.
3
91406031392876
110686ft49015748557388
101
1093
Bel
lan
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W
4Jj
6
;.1
1
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12
28
RAILROADCOMMIS-SIONER.
cer
Smit
h.
c
a4810988745068
190175
526088487988698160
157
1567d
Mor
gan.
P21315ft36312777
10867664101564ft557983
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1070
Gri
ffith
.
W»4
548
6
81
9
1
25
ADAMS COUNTY.
GrantUnionColonyMercerPrescotCarl.Jasper.BrooksCorningQuincyWash, ing to nNodaway.DouglasLincoln ..
Total
876?,6137
1071035459
97355
• 73114105
87
1277
50538884
109693622
15746
107103115
60
1099
*51
o3
251
339
79
876962;-w
1081035559
9745575
115108
90
1292
50538789
108703522
15645
107102110
60
1087
'i1
"9,3
261
34-9
80
8ft696938
1081055559
9765575
11510991
1298
49538788
108693522
15645
106102110
59
1084
" 31
•9
271
349
80
88646340
1081055559
2725575
116109
93
1299
49538689
108693522
15745
107101110
57
1080
•CO
H
;C3
327
1349
~80
99696R40
109111
5659
?805fi
159124113
92
1419
45538381
107633422
159443591
10659
975
31
93
1348
52McDonald and Garret t , 11; Farnsworth, 10; Tobin, 13; Smith, 11. (Un-
officially reported.)
122 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.
ALLAMAKEE COUNTY.
VOTINGPRECINCTS.
GOVERNOR.
w
I/T.-GOV-ERNOR.
GG
JUDGESUP. CT..
PULLTERM.
SUP'TPUBLIC
INSTRUC-TION.
RAILROADCOMMIS-SIONER.
1
J
CenterFairvie wFranklinFrench CreekHanoverIowaJeffersonLafayetteLansingLintonLudlowMakeePaint CreekPostTaylorUnion CityUnion PrairieWaterloo
13920
108364755
10652
19240
104270131170
25516296
637048
122486979
1282836659
30488
153149
7213947
13922
109364756
10651
19640
10427913116925516296
636847
122486879
129279
29788
149149
7213847
13922
109364756
10752
19640
10427713117425516296
636847
122486879
1282796659
29888
149149
7213647
13922
109364756
10752
19740
104278131174255162
63
122486879
1282786659
29888
149149
7213847
T o t a l 1704-1987 39 1719 1968 411724 1964 411726 1967 411734 1967 31
13822
109364756
10752
19640
104278131176
255162
104
646847
122486879
128278
6659
29788
14914972
13847
Doty, McDonald, Farnsworth and Garrett. 1.
APPANOOSE COUNTY.
BellairCenterville—
1st ward2d ward3d ward
CharitonCaldwellDouglasFranklinIndependenceJohnsLincolnSharonTaylor
96
17°16014458120528879914937105
139
741181276315251425799656790
"5
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96
17316114558121528979974937106
139
7411712764153514156101656790
"3
'ie16
96
17416214759121528979984937106
139
7311612664153514156101656790
"3
1715
96
17416314659121528979994937106
139
7311512664153514156102656790
"3
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96
174161145591215289791034937106
139
731171276415351415697656790
IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.
APPANOOSE COUNTY-CONTINUED.
123
VOTINGPRECINCTS.
Union . .UdellWashingtonWellsWalnutPleasantVermilion
Total
GOVERNfR.
Hut
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6
4103
16881
136155Ofi
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.
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Smith, 34; Murphy and Noble, 37; Rodgers, 38; Dunham. 41.
AUDUBON COUNTY.
Audubon.Cameron .Douglass.ExiraGreeley .Hamlin...LeroyLincoln...Melville...Oakfield..Sharon. ..Viola
Total.
678359
1T111
5432810191594876
1214
946079
225Til89
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1247
5111
17
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1727854
33510591605376
1238
926077
2246289
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1226
5111
162
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1727854
33610591595576
1241
926078
2246288
20110185737386
1223
5111
160
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31
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1727854
33510591605576
1241
926077
2246289
20210185737386
1224
5111
160
" 3
" 2
31
698363
1717965
33710691605577
1256
926077
2256177
200100
' 85737385
1208
BENTON COUNTY.
PolkHarrisonCedar....BruceMonroe..Jackson .
1251001646741
157
19443857091
112
"i1331021647345
160
18742836487
109
"i1331011667948
160
18742835884
109
"i1301011677948
160
18942825884
109
"i1331011677948
163
18742835884
106
124 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.
BENTON COUNTY—CONTINUED.
VOTINGPRECINCTS.
Taylor.BentonCantonEdenBig GroveHomerKaneUnionEldoradoFremont ."...FlorenceSt. ClairLiQvoyIowaShellsburgBelle P la ine-
s t ward2d ward3d ward
Vinton—1st ward .2d ward3d ward .4th ward
Total
GOVERN'R.
J. G
. Hut
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12301780587'M22830130
12540
1500053
97075Q
13778
10181
2388
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108187
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0955
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14485
10?82
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9
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13341
1517554
999858
14384
10382
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116124102
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Doty, McDonald, Farnsworth and Garrett, 2.
BLACK HAWK COUNTY.
Lester ..Bennington •Mt. VemonWashington...UnionBarclayPoynerEast Waterloo Twp.
3d ward4th ward
03684049508?7?95
?00188
9196
111314080
78
137
1
100
5?495°037399
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100303900
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1007251495?937599
206
8593
109303909
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119
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1007251495?Q37599
206
8593
109303009
74
119
2
1007251515?Q37599
205
8593
109283969
74
120
2
IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER. 125
BLACK HAWK COUNTY—CONTINUED.
VOTINGPRECINCTS.
GOVERN'R.
Boi
w
ing.
m
LT.-GOV-ERNOR.
JUDGESUP. CT.,
FULLTERM.
Br
SUP'TPUBLIC
INSTRUC-TION.
a
RAILROADCOMMIS-SIONER.
Mo
iWaterloo Twp ..
1st ward2d ward
Cedar Falls Twp1st ward2d ward3d ward4th ward
FoxCedarOrangeBlack Hawk ....Spring CreekBig CreekEagleLincoln
Total
511561609745678012938541188763
6353
351451057182
57117
4110167104
72
5617617099548191
131
5411890632556657
125956972737950
419867
1009069
5617516999548192|137! 49
311269669731...
113 ...52|...419767989069
2458 2346 2 2620 2187 3 2636 2175 3:2637 2176 3 2643 2170 3
5617717099538093
136•42
1189163
2fr6658
321249569
321249569
717751
524197679890
BOONE COUNTY.
AngusB 00 ne—
1st ward .2d ward..3d ward..4th ward.5th ward
Amaqua ...BeaverCassCoif axDes MoinesDodge .. . . .Douglas ,..GrantGarden ...Harrison ..Jackson ...
48
459211592895257426796881379411835118
37
15190115140146645129421341577326368541
"i
"2
"9
"i"22
' 2
61
459512295915258426899891379611835117
15287
108|1371140!645029411311557324368542
62
4696124961085258426899891369611835119
23
15186106136127645128411311567424368541
"i
"2
io"i"20
"2
63
4897122961095258426999891369611835119
22
14985108135126645028'401311567424358541
.:.
"i1"2
"16
"i"22
* 2
62
50961249810952724269100891359611837123
23
14786105134126643728401301567524368337
10
126 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.
BOONE COUNTY—CONTINUED.
VOTINGPRECINCTS.
MarcyPeoplesPilot MoundUnionWorthYell
Total
GOVERls
G
sta
1375Q
1006887
146
1982
ace
Boi
2w1484136
3382
1776
r'R.
c
Dow
n
m
#1f>
11
44
LT.-GOV-ERNOR.
cQ
Poy
n
<
14460
1016Q87
146
2027
Bes
to1404135188880
1724
*
own
el
n
21
9
11
44
JUDGESUP. CT.,
FULLTERM.
3
3
o•-5145
61101
6087
149
2056
0
Bra
n
fa
1394135183379
1705
u5
. Jo
ne
20
o11
44
SUP'TPUBLIC
INSTRUC-TION.
a
y S
ab
K14560
1016987
149
2059
Iris
h.
1394185188879
1698
ee.
n
M
21
211
46
RAILROADCOMMIS-SIONER.
r-1
cer
Sn
cQ
14667
1016989
149
2093
dft
d M
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P1394035188179
1673
Gri
ffi
SI
15
?-11
39
Smith, Murphy, Rodgers, Dunham and Noble. 4.
BREMER COUNTY.
DaytonDouglasFranklinFrederikaFremont .„Jackson .*JeffersonLaFayette .-LeRoyMaxfieldPolkSumnerWarrenWashingtonWaverly—1st ward2d ward3d ward4th ward5th ward
34637058591354384289
18416071103
23671005235
12010896662004813194711729917215781
7460498043
34637359621415184291318816992104
31741076535
12010893611974712394701689516313674
44
34637359621415185291318816991105
32741086537
12010893611974712394701689516313778
6553426842
34637359621415185291318816992106
as741086537
12010893611974712394701689516313678
6453426842
34637359621415185291318816992106
32731076536
12010893611974712394701679516313678
6554436843
Total 113781921 1914741823 23 1479 1824 231482 1822 23 1478 1825 23
Smith, Murphy, Rodgers, Dunham and Noble, 7.
IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.
BUCHANAN COUNTY.
127
VOTINGPRECINCTS.
GOVERN'R. LT.-GOV-ERNOR.
JUDGESUP. CT.,
TERM.
STTP'TPUBLIC
INSTRUC-TION.
RAILROADCOMMIS-SIONER.
BuffaloByronConoFairbankFremontHazletonHomerJeffersonLibertyMadisonMiddlefield r...NeWtonPerrySumnerWashingtonWestbui'£Independence—1st ward2d ward3d ward....4th ward ,5th ward ,
9015571139811349811615612675771896312770
7751825934
65917(5
1526485721141287590971606417466
127104447442
158711418113810411916713275801976613171
8656856443
5988761476479641111187290951526117265
11899
33
Total 2070 1964 65 2159 1871 71 21711866 70 2171 1865 72 2175 1864 76
94158711428113910511916713075801986713171
8757906544
5788761476478701111187190951516017265
11799376832
49
94157711428J13910511916713275801986713171
8156906544
588876147647870lit1186990951516017265
11799376832
94158711428113810511916713675801986713171
8756926443
5988761476477701111186890951516017265
11799356933
Doty, 3; McDonald, 1; Farnsworth, Tobin and Garrett, 4; Smith, 20.(Unofficially reported.)
BUENA VISTA COUNTY.
NewellCoonFairfieldPolandProvidence...GrantLincolnLee.Sioux Rapids
14142578835482337121
646114126851151922
14143569235492437122
646014106850141922
14243579335492436122
64611496850141622
14243559335492441122
64611696850141622
14244579535742649122
6460147682512822
128 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.
BUENA VISTA COUNTY—CONTINUED.
VOTINGPRECINCTS.
Hayes. .Storm LakeWashington ....ScottBarnesMaple ValleyNokomis.ElkBrooke...
Total
GOVERN'R.
J. G
. H
utc
his
on.
~37377r>o;.
lS41:
1253
Hor
ace
Boi
es.
321324(
1074
14L4(40
890
S. B
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ning
.
"i1
1
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A. N
. P
oyne
er.
k3775
1674316
3 1269
S. L
. B
esto
w.
E. B
row
nell
.321. . .
3fi
1074
1404640
877
11
"i
3
JUDGESUP. CT..
FULLTERM.
Josi
ah G
iven
.
3423S4037752?
1684316
1275
W. F
. Bra
nnou
.
32
37
Id74
1394640
870
M. H
. Jon
es.
"i1
"i
3
SUP'TPUBLIC
INSTRUC-TION.
Hen
ry S
abin
.
34
^403775
1674316
1277T.
M. I
rish
.
3212637
IS74
1404640
873
h
'a?CS
W
"i
3
RAILROADCOMMIS-SIONER.
Spen
cer
Smit
h.
35
40377524
1704339
1344
Dav
id M
orga
n.
3]
?l
ii73
1374618
807
Li. H
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riff
ith
11
1
3
Doty, McDonald, Farnsworth, Tobin and Garret, 3.
BUTLER COUNTY.
Fremont 51Dayton 61Cold water 141Bennezet te 52Pittsf ord 95Bristow 85A l l i s o n 72Jackson 52Butler 172Shell Rock 217Jefferson 58Ripley -. 40Madison I 17
88L.63 | . .
195! • •4866395051
100
WashingtonMonroeAlbionBeaver
104401453
20 4972 72
142 94151 84
53. 8'66' f>
167 17054
10285
4661j.39'.5149
176 96228
5840202177
151155
5366
154
8757
1574661
S5 39li 51
491762295840172L77
152155
Total . . 1498 1210 1 1579 1137 . . . 1559 973 1 1583 1132
Wra. Brannon received 149 votes for judge.
5367
16854
102857155
1762295840202177
152155
1583
8757
1694661395149959440145048678481
1132
"i
1
5367
16854
102857155
1752295840202177
152155
1582
8757
169466139504998&440145048678481
1132
IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER. 129
CALHOUN COUNTY.
VOTINGPRECINCTS.
Lincoln.ShermanB utler. .WilliamsGarfield. ...Twin LakesCenterGreenfield.Cedar. ..Logan.LaKe CreekElm GroveJacksonCalhounUnionRedding
Total
GOVERN
Hut
chis
on.
6
10250813535
10001400149090984
11175
1345
ce B
oies
.
W100
1000353747404034379100
1705529
904
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Dow
ning
.pq
GO
o
17
14
LT.-GOV-ERNOR.
Poy
neer
.<
10050833540
1190010
43040485
905I I 9
1370
Bes
tow
.GO100100734394441403430
0450
1665430
882
1H
5
16
12
JUDGESUP. CT.,
FUI/LTERM.
ih G
iven
.
'en
10850833749
1130040fi944040585
907119
76
1383
. B
rann
on.
£ •104100733304341403435
0350
1055'J30
873
. Jon
es.
W
K
1t
11
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INSTRUC-TION.
*y S
abin
.
d
10850833749
113004001430405
90711175
1379
Iris
h.
104100733304341403430900350
1655430
874
Bel
lang
ee.
•"3
H
5
16
12
RAILROADCOMMIS-SIONER.
cer
Smit
h.
pa>P<m108
50833742
11401
0343040885
°0711179
1393
d M
orga
n.
VQ10410073390494041
H43f900050
1655529
865
Gri
ffith
.
4
4
3
7
Smith, Murphy, Rodgers, Dunham and Noble, 3.
CARROLL COUNTY.JasperSheridanKniestWheatlandArcadiaCarrollGrant.:GliddenRichlandPleasant ValleyRoselleWashingtonWarrenEdenNewtonUnion
Total
672927
3718440
1633730
91894898
166
1108 2191
3999
137195192397
80765479
19112620313063130
6729o1441190411643735
19150103173
9 1148 2151
39991371871893917975547419112620112858123
672921641190411633935
19250104179
9 1159 2140
99138186189'8907975537419112620012857116
282164119041164393529
19250104180
401001381861893907973537419112620012857115
4 1159 2139
67292164119441167403529
19249106181
991381821883847972527419112620012956115
9 1171 2124 6
Smith, Murphy, Dunham and Noble, 2; Weller, 5.
130 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.
CASS COUNTY.
VOTINGPRECINCTS.
Atlantic—1st ward.2d ward3d ward - .4th ward
GrantBenton ....PymosaBrighton . ....Lincoln . .FranklinGroveWashingtonMassenaUnionBear GroveCassVictoriaEdnaNoblePleasant
Total
COVER*
J. G
. Hut
chis
on.
83in
176130
7080008807
10?,54050783
1Hf>445882
170
2035
Hor
ace
Bol
es.
11503805800
10761
13?55
1085786680775
145544479
138
1751
r'R.
S. B
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owni
ng.
478o87?
?,45
?14
190
101?34
133
LT.-GOV-ERNOR.
A. N
. Poy
neer
.
8463
181143??37180008807
10155050883
137465884
174
2060
I-n
11400755507
10661
13?55
1085785
- 710673
143514477
139
1722
E. B
row
nell.
4775070
?45
184
140
?01?35
137
JUDGESUP. CT.,
FULIiTERM.
Josi
ah G
iven
.
8464
180145
7180008807
10?54050885
138465884
175
2075'
W. F
. Bra
nnon
.
11500685607
10661
13?55
1085786710670
143504477
131
1713
M. H
. Jon
es.
4764079,
4
5
150
311?3
123
SUP'TPUBLIC
INSTRUC-TION.
Hen
ry S
abin
.
8364
100147??37180008807
10?55050786
138465784
175
2077
T. M
. Iri
sh.
11480695407
10661
13?55
1085785710570
143514477
131
1709
H. J
. Bel
lan
gee.
4764070
?45
184
140
1335
136
RAILROADCOMMIS-SIONER.
Spen
cer
Smit
h.
8363
188141??87?00008807
10?5505
1000?
130486?
-89180
2102
Dav
id M
orga
n.
11401735507
10760
13153
1085685710568
14?4045
•731?9
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5
sw
544?,349,
?45
17
100
?0(>2p
101
CEDAR COUNTY.
CassCenterDaytonFairfieldFarmington.FremontGowerInlandIowaLinnMassillonPioneerRed Oak
3671706138
16311698
13344
iei63
13042511585
2387797
1288049
16915547
343781706139
16511
9L1334453
16163
13041511385
2387596
1288049
10915546
343781726140
16510799
1334454
16164
13041411285
2377596
1278049
16815546
"i
"2
"2
343791716140
16511699
1334454
16164
13041411285
2377596
1278049
16815546
"i
"2
"2
343781716242
16411699
1324454
16164
13041411384
2357697
1279849
16815546
IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.
CEDAR COUNTY—CONTINUED.
131
VOTINGPRECINCTS.
RochesterSorinsrdale .SpringfieldSugar Creek
Total
GOVERN
doH
utch
is
6•-a
76397
5459
1930
o'o
§Q
7658
*>03103
2235
hn
Dow
nin
CO
13
1
13
LT.-GOV-ERNOR.
Poy
nee
77
5459
2035
Bes
tow
.73
75
203103
2216
'o w
nell.
m
13
1
13
JUDGrSUP. CT
FULLTERM
ih G
iven
77398
5459
2030
d
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nnc
fa
7656
If3
2212
. Jon
es.
til
4
1
SUP'TPUBLIC
INSTRUC-TION.
•y S
abin
S
773^8
5459
2039
.Iri
sh.
H7556
103
2211
60)
Bel
lang
m14
1
14
RAILROADCOMMIS-SIONER.
cer
Smit
dS.in
78
5461
2040
d*
d M
orga
>
Q
7557
?m101
2228
Gri
ffith
W
3
1
12
Smith,38; Murphy, Dunham, Noble and Rodgers, 39; Joseph C. Hutchinson.34; Joseph H. Hutchinson, 53.
CERRO GORDO COUNTY.
DoughertyOwenPortlandFallsGeneseoBath .MasonMason City—
1st ward2d ward3d ward
Lime CreekPleasant ValleyMt. Vernon .Lake.Lincoln . . . .GrimesUnionClear LakeGrant
Total
134574
1001216161
18011866834540
101599190
15548
1404
00309783713331
8760
11823491842°514907419
907
1
1
144674
103121
6963
191125
75834640
102539190
16048
1447
889,q9783713929
7553
108234918419i>14907319
870
1
1
94648
103121
6161
18P897683464093539115
1f>948
1364
88999080713929
7551
107294918419514907919
862
12
3
144681
103121
6963
199126
76834640
10153
901f>448
1460
889P9080713929
7551
10623491841?514907019
853
9
154680
1031216263
1P112777814641
103639120
16948
1470
879Q9180713229
7751
106254917401514*>070I 9
1485
19
3
Smith 76 (unofficially reported).
132 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.
CHEROKEE COUNTY.
VOTINGPRECINCTS.
GOVERN1!*.
Af tonAmherstCedarCherokeeDiamondGrand MeadowLibertyMarcusPitcherPilotRockSheridanSilverSpringTildenWillow
644454
307447244
1001094314
td CD
59L. .18 . . .56| 5
25'422!)419311741839860345178
LT. -GOV-ERNOR.
684652
319467343
10011143
571657
24340284193
1154181
T o t a l 1177 1157 10 1204 1130 10 1244 1095 10 1245 1094 9 1255 1085 6
JUDGESUP. CT.,
FULIJTERM.
684654
32546734410013642217361154298
571657
239
SUP'TPUBLIC
INSTRUC-TION.
6846543244673441001364321
w571165723940284193904177
7361| 57
RAILROADCOMMIS-SIONER.
68466832346734110013643227261154299
i571646241402842939041769857345076
Smith 32; Murphy, Rodgers, Dunham and Tobin, 33.
CHICK AS AW COUNTY.
RradfordRichland
FredericksburgStanleton"N"PW f [ urn'D'fcoii
OhickasawDeerfieldWfi «;Vi i n °*tonTo plrcnn v i l l eUtica
Total
aaa9556
135100
401715134
10574
1420
1K6629384
182?69101112121200130149
1689
S641
1a1
" 3
aaa9661
138100°3140
1735234
11076
1446
1Kb628881
182264101112121200
147
1669
8741
1ai
" 3
28
Mb9461
136100231
401725234
11076
1441
184628676
182%S\101112121200
147
1658
874
1
"i
~26
33o9661
139100?3140
1745234
11076
1448
618881
182964101111121200
146
1666
8741
1a
"a
27
3359662
139100
401735134
11076
1448
185628881
182263101112121200126147
1668
H731
1a1
a
27
IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTEK. 133
CLARKE COUNTY.
VOTINGI'RISCINCTS.
GOVERN^. LT.-GOV-ERNOR.
JUDGESUP. CT.,
FULLTERM.
SUP'TPUBLIC
INSTRUC-TION.
RAILROADCOMMIS-SIONER.
LibertyFremont. ...Washington.MadisonTroyWardOsoeola Tp..Osceola—
1st ward ...2d ward3d ward...
JacksonFranklinGreen Bay ..KnoxDoyle
75904639
1595678
7097
113617870
126
329582
1164157
3460609956423565
75| 83904639
1585781
877598
112617970
J26
329582
1174054
3457599856423665
75904640
1605880
8873
100112
618070
127
83329481
1153955
3358579856423564
75904640
1605881
887598
112627970
127
329481
1153954
3353609855423664
7(5904640
1625880
887598
11365
" 7971
127
83329481
1133955
3356589753423564 11
T o t a l 1244 957107 1254 950 106 1260 942 107 1261 939 10b 1267| 935105
McDonald and Farnsworth, 9; Tobin and Garrett, 10; Smith, 11 (unoffici-ally reported).
CLAY COUNTY.
GarfieldHerdlandDouglasPetersonClayLincolnGillett's Grove.Logan.FreemanLakeMeadowSpencerRivertonLone TreeWaterfordSummit
185269895956622062364836147721363
1127
415184830321451441612043762732
498
"2
2
385469915859582066364836451731363
1141
413184731291451041611839752732
482
"2
~2
185469912022622067364836427731436
1021
4131847312914 ...5!...9...4|...16 2117...39752632
479 2
185470915959622067364836751731463
1152
41318473129145941611539752632
~477
"2
2
215470915960622068364936551731464
1157
11318473128145841511739753630
481
134 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.
CLAYTON COUNTY.
VOTINGPRECINCTS.
BoardmanBuena VistaCassClayton :Cox CreekElk ...:FarmersburgGarnavilloGiardGrand Meadow ..HighlandJeffersonLodomilloMalloryMarion....'Mendon—
1st precinct2d precinct
MononaMillvilleReadSperryVolgaWagner
GOVERN'R.
8511
1964031
120343673334731
1627484
43181144519
11634
100
27654
18013417163146195126109683948013736
1202391996317112523178
14
LT. -GOV-ERNOR.
901119843331213452773450391677987
49189150539
12436102
2715417813116963146180122108653867613233
1152311956117112022976
Total 1735 3395 231827 3312 171844 3292 211847 3292 22 J85f 3284 22
JUDGESUP. CT.,
TERM.
9211
2014333
121,345577345043
8087
4919014954
1238102
2695417513116963146175122108633827613133
1142311956117112022776
14
SUP'TPUBLIC
INSTRUC-TION.
9111200433312134597734524316'8087
49190150549
12338102
2705417613116963146175122108633827613133
11-2301956117111922776
RAlLrROADCOMMIS-SIONER.
14
12438
102
3
27054
17213116963
142177121107
6338275
13133
11423019561171120227
Smith, Murphy, Rogers and Noble, 11; Dunham, 13.
CLINTON COUNTY.
BerlinBloomfield ...Brookfield ...Camanche ...CenterClinton—
1st precinct2d precinct.
171148912830
240190
9110110895167
649269
171149013530
258207
9110110787167
632252
161149013430
259207
9210110787167
630252
161159014130
282244
9210010782167
605215
251149013630
264218
8310110786167
626241
IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER. 135
CLINTON COUNTY-CONTINUED.
VOTINGPRECINCTS.
3d precinct4th precinct5th precinct
Deep CreekDe WittEdenElk RiverHampshireLibertyLincolnLyons—
1st precinct2d precinct3d precinct4th precinct
OliveOrangeSharOnSpring RockSpring ValleyWashingtonWaterfordWelton
GOVERN'R. i/r.-GOv-ERNOR.
140214
2239364
3039
142945654
10449656423
3766
GO1545231121303137914011210053
13310917024112211014620941120188118
Total 2460 4944 8 2558 4860 8 2550 4858 8 2678 4729 8 2594 4825
H
JUDGESUP. CT.,
FULLTERM.
14221759552219362263039
14195555498506564
2
1515181141303157814211210053
134107171241
no14641119188118
W
SUP'TPUBLIC
INSTRUC-TION.
1542226155
1)464263044
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1405131111303097814011!10048
13010416523611810814520941119187118
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14!21562552219364
3140
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1525211121303167914011:9952
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CRAWFORD COUNTY.
IowaNishnabotana.Washington...UnionBoyerHaysEast BoyerDenisqnParadiseWillow
30133401144425622605941
1211119612636112672505954
2
"3
32142581184526642676042
1191027812236111662445853
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32142581194426682716342
11910278121&5111622405853
"2
32143581194526682716442
1191017812135111622405853
2
32143601204526702706442
1191017712036111602415853
136 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.
CRAWFORD COUNTY—CONTINUED.
VOTINOPRECINCTS.
West SideVailMilfordGoodrichHanoverCharter OakJackson . . .StockholmOtter CreekMorganSoldier
Total
GOVERNOR.
J. G
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77801°4313
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DALLAS COUNTY.
AdelAdamsBeaverBooneCoif axDallas Center.DallasDexterDes MoinesDe SotoGrantLinnLincolnRedfieldSpring Valley.Sugar Grove..Van MeterWalnutWashington ...
1879443735185
1113450446465
91! 62
83411237088971111208455
37
187036544755837955 .82 .
18995427351879116712883411236988991111208556
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4373519091167129834112369871011131208656
474364616238 .83 .18 .70.35.52.47 .50 .82 .79 .53 .81 ,
1919542,74519091166129834212368881001121208656
1033348 ..421..64616238831870355247 ..50i..82 .79 .53 .81 ,
193954476529298
169131
8343
1257089
105113120100
58
103334640645954378218693352474680794580
IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.
DALLAS COUNTY-CONTINUED.
137
VOTINGPRECINCT*.
Perry—1st ward2d ward3d ward
Total
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on
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1016851
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546337
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FUL.IiTERM.
Lh G
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097151
2030
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aft
1017150
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1037150
2080
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DAVIS COUNTY.
Salt CreekLick Creek ..,Soap CreekMarion .Fox River.DrakevilleClevelandBloomfieldPerryUnionPrairie .R.OSCO6.Grove .Wyacondah.Fabius..West Grove .
Total
52038476407056
18566
11479
78795649
1210
1321369174
3687
180
190666176
12510698
1460
865203750
966896047
36273032
500
521008581547950
10760
11679
70805853
1259
1321359281103800
17950
199676470
12610698
1471
859189#5617906995996
39259029
444
521008589507°50
10068
116789570825853
1267
1321359281103780
17050
676480
12410698
1466
85820975618915696
78
30259029
440
521008589547950
10760
116
7970815853
1261
1321359281103790
17350
19?,666480
12410798
1470
859189756169069951968
31259729
436
521008583577961
10660
116799670825857
1272
1301359280103788
17450
1?,9676380
12410698
1465
8591*9*5318186995
68
31259025
435
Smith and Rogers, 32; Murphy and Dunham, 34; Noble, 33.
DECATUR COUNTY.
BloomingtonDavis CityTerre HauteCenter
65604977
35866967
65594976
35876969 " 5
65594976
35876969 " 4
65594976
35876969 4
66594976
34876969
138 IOWA OFFICIAL BEGISTER.
DECATUR COUNTY-OONTINUED.
VOTINGPRECINCTS.
DecaturEdenFayetteFranklinGarden GroveGrand RiverHigh PointHn.mil tonLong CreekMorganNew Buda.WoodlandLeon.iiichland
Total
GOVERN'R.
Im6103103191130187838470
11770
-7949
177100
1724
Les
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1137445
109488480896489
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35
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104103191
188848470
117707949
177100
1724
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1137346
108468480906489
197169146
1576
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1
19
45
54
34
JUDGJESUP. CT..
FULLTERM.
3
105109192199188838471
118707951
178100
1729
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1137946
108478479896489
195161145
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a
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118707951
178100
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34
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lith
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105103199199195848471
118707951
180100
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1137946
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19
45
27
Smith, 32; Murphy. 33; Rogers, 34; Dunham, 26; Noble, 38.
DELAWARE COUNTY.
ColonyElkHoney CreekRichlandBremenEarlvilleDelawareDelaware township.Manchester—
1st ward2d ward3d ward
Coffin's GroveNorth Fork..-.DelhiMiloPrairie
103170119825
1119293
8716483
10723
1317969
135644392
1491123554
5788347595877956
103178123&35
1359793
9317284
10824
1328369
135564092
149883154
5180337494867556
102179123835
1359793
9217283
11024
1328360
136554092
149883154
51803472
* 94867556
102178123835
1359793
9317284
11024
1318369
1365fi4092
149883154
5180337294877556
102178125835
1369794
9117284
11024
1388369
136563892
149873153
5380337294807556
IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.
DELAWARE COUNTY-CONTINUED.
139
VOTINGPRBCTNCTS.
GOVERNS LT.-GOV-ERNOR.
PQ
JUDGESUP. OT..
FULLTERM.
Br
SU.P*TPUBLIC
INSTRUC-TION.
W
RAILROADCOMMIS-SIONER.
Sand SpringHopkintonUnionHazel GreenAdams
Total
46159548578
48161
5'8678
48163578678
48162578678
48162578678
1940 1593 . . . 2012 1528 . . . 2014 1525 . . . 2013 2127 . . . 1822 2118 . . .
DES MOUSES COUNTY.
AugustaBentonDanville. . ..Flint RiverFranklinHowardJacksonPleasant GroveUnionWashington .Yellow SpringsBurlington Twp—
5th precinct6th precinct
Burlington—1st ward2d ward3d ward4th ward.5th ward.. ..6th ward..7th ward
Total
5037
1371?565843
7197
217
1413
63201201155181156122
2061
611'>Q13333516146?5
113138l°173
6454
450540524365289W319
4137
10
9
2
14
5037
1301336684a
7110260
218
1411
7?.219212159193174134
2160
611?Q131
1504695
1141331?172
6454
443523512357
275306
4030
10
2
12
5037
13013171853
7110069
219
1411
77214220164199178137
2189
611 0131??01554595
11413512172
6455
438529503355?7?975302
4010
10
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12
5037
13813179853
7110269
218
1411
76217223163201183137
2201
611201319271544525
11413312172
6454
438525503355°70971302
3994
10
9
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14
50H7
14113271853
71102
69220
1419
77220221161205180137
2208
611201209 9 8
1554525
114133121
72
6453
438523504356266975302
3993
10
9
1
13
Smith, 1; Murphy, 5.
140 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.
DICKINSON COUNTY.
VOTINGPRECINCTS.
Center GroveExcelsiorDiamond LakeLakevilleLloydMilfordOkobojiRich landSilver Lake.Spirit LakeSuperiorWestport
Total
GOVERN'R.
on.
Hut
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6hi0 1 7
11180 0
7773
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588
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CascadeCenterConcordDodgeDubuqueDyersville precinct.IowaJeffersonJulien—
FirstSecondThirdFourthFifth
LibertyMosalemNew WinePeruPrairie CreekTable MoundTaylor
5405446
68
96217157395180
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194
56J78
18114917814*112249143186
53654881445683'213135150151204148199
10124817943'20916136
63178
180148178141109249143182
532505786416807213135150134203141197
32180149178
55| 1417144673
103|252184442218
36663178
107249143181
530500782408792213135150134202141197
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6944673
10323717742721516136663178
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iL.
5305177864237982131351501342021411971
723252;>;>7144
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104253194442218
161
866
63178
181149178141107249143181
529500771396793213135150134202141197
176
25
12
4
IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.
DUBUQUE OOUNTY-CONTINUED;
141
VOTINGPRECINCTS.
VernonWashingtonWhitewater
Total
GOVERN'R.
11w6
62
1820
so
PQ
SgPd125140148
6144
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62
LT.-GOV-ERNOR.
is
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66
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5954
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70
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30| 121
67
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5916
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64
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28| 1232H57
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141143
5961
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64
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3ri
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2022
gan.
iSi
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5895
4
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64
Smith, 4; Murphy, Rogers, Dunham and Noble, 6.
EMMET COUNTY.
EsthervilleEmmetEllsworthLincolnIowa LakeArmstrong Grove .Swan LakeCenterTwelve Mile Lake.High LakeJack CreekDenmark
Total
250404636
45244019672114
575
9219544
14165
111023
~194
13
13
255404637
45244019672114
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8919543
14
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111023
190
12 2544024
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553
8919543
14165
111023
190
11 257404637
45244019672114
583
8619543
14165
111023
187
13
13
257404637
45244019672114
583
8619543
14165
111023
187
13
FAYETTE COUNTY.
Auburn.Banks. ..Bethel. ..Center...ClermontDover....EdenFairfield.Fayette.Fremont.
1107277
11712514217914814681
184596983
17479
12215074
102
1071
" 22910
1117480
12013114618315014481
183586681
16874
11814675
102
1071
" 23111
1117580
11913114618415014780
183576681
16874
11614674
102
"io7
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1117580
12013114618515014781
183576661
16874
11514674
102
1071
2bl10
1117582
12013114718715014781
183576681
16874
11314674
102
31.10
142 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.
FAYETTE COUNTY-CONTINUED.
VOTINGPRECINCTS.
HarlanIllyriaJetf ersonOranPleasant ValleyPutnamScottSmithfield .:UnionWestfield «iWindsorWest Union
Total
GOVERN'R.
doyi
w0H5
10482
18864
100714970
105115197257
2481
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175525f>79.no8395
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sGO
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110190190273
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1141709,0307
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130
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116
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1tH
§I110113149,
68107794300
11019,0190273
2603
.
1"ip11415490507
168515561878004
130
2360
5
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115Smith and Murphy, 51; Rogers, 44: Dunham, 50; Noble, 48.
FLOYD COUNTY.
Charles City—1st ward2d ward3d ward . .. »4th ward
St. CharlesFloydRock GroveIUidd .Rockford . .Nester ..ScottUnionPleasant GroveRiverton .NilesCedar
Total
6187870*
151159140
50220
8967
90989
1195164
1725
51468105
14747
14779
1355340053756
10326
1240
953
1816
7357
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2
110
66888807
151159159
50230
8979
90390
1196364
1767
47458009
14747
14570
11958440436569026
1191
9,53
18167
3814
'3132
121
66888007
151159
51230
8279.
90590
1196364
1775
47458009,
14747
14160
11658440936568926
1180
9
43
18167
3817
" 3132
123
66888007
151159,155
51230
8179,
90590
1195564
1765
47457009,
14747
13060
116534409,36569996
1257
953
18167
17
" 3122
122
66888807
151159150
51
"89,73
90090
1196364
1818
47458009,
14746
130608558440736569026
1152
9,
53
1816fi
384
" 3132
110Smith, 3; Murphy, Rogers, Dunham and Noble, 2.
IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.
FRANKLIN COUNTY.
143
VOTINGPRECINCTS.
OsceolaGrantLee.OaklandGeneva..Reeve . ...Hamilton .MorganInghamMottWashingtonMarion.Scott . ...West Fork.RossClintonRichlandWisner
Total
GOVERN
J. G
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27254962
1101155553
10949
298
33707096
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30254964
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29254964
1131155654
11749
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FREMONT COUNTY.
Benton—No.lNo. 2
FisherFranklin-
No. 1No. 2No.3No. 4
GreenLocust GroveMadison-
No. 1No.2
MonroePrairie
6310
169
413925358152
3737
10844
911586
463731337142
6932
11767
5
3148
175
13
6312
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413927358153
3738
11044
911486
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6931
11567
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175
13
6312
170
423927358153
3738
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911486
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6931
11467
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0312
170
423027358053
3738
11145
911486
453730437142
6931
11467
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138
175
13
6312
171
414027358253
3740
11152
911485
46•37
30437042
6929
11460
144 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.
FREMONT COUNTY-CONTINUED.
VOTINGPRECINCTS.
Riverside..RivertonRossScott-
No. 1No. 2
SidneyWashingtonWalnut
Total
GOVERI*
dSn1w6
131947a
0797
9415051
1475
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3550559
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40
118
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9095167
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7010594
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9-45q
118
GREENE COUNTY.
Washington.JunctionPatonFranklinGrantJeffersonHardinDawsonGreenbrier..JacksonBristolHighland....WillowScrantonKendrickCedar
Total ....
1752441087070
29674628980769248
1559550
1784
164168497737
11253714058685166802051
1165
6
"i
"21
"2
"i13
1742441077070
29774628981769248
1559550
1784
165168499737
11153714058685166802151
1166
6
"i
"21
" 2
"i13
1762441087070
29874629082
~779248
1559550
1791
164168497737
11053714057685166802151
1663
6
"i
"2
2
"i12
1762441087070
29874629082779248
1559550
1791
164168497737
11053714056685166802151
1162
6
"i
"21
" 2
"i13
1782451097070
29877709087809248
1559553
1817
162167487737
11052634051655166802148
1138
GRUNDY COUNTY.
FairfieldBeaverPleasant Valley.
817452
703782
837459
683775
837460
683774
837459
683774
837459
683775
IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER. 145
GRUNDY COUNTY—CONTINUED.
VOTINGPRECINCTS.
frPrmnnShilohCoif axLincolnGrantBlack HawkWashington.PalermoMelroseFelix.Clay
Total
GOVER1N
1w6
45214043350486
25581
100158
1174
s3CD
Q
0208
8508
205
143514267
1222
r'u.
bhd
Dow
n
AtA
1
1
I/T.-GOV-ERNOR.
sd
£
<4026405046
10888
26582
159
1245
Bes
to^
J
8803
1067888
10634
136504166
1056
i8pq
-«
l
JUDGESU"o. CT.,
FULLTERM.
dO
3
4032505146
10488
26484
159
1256
d*o
•8887
1067788
10534
136484166
1145
1w
1
1
SUP'TPUBLIC
INSTRUC-TION.
d*
•s
d
IB403°,505146
10588
26584
159
1257. I
rish
8887
1067788
10434
135404166
1144
Qge
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W
w
1
1
RAILROADCOMMIS-SIONER.
lith
.
&
§I40
405246
10489
26484
114163
1262
?an.
tno
>Q
8887
1077688
10533
136483064
1141
.d*
Gri
ffi
W
Smith and Murphy, 20; Rogers and Dunham, 19; Noble, 18.
GUTHRIE COUNTY.
BakerBear Grove .BeaverCass—
PanoraYale
DoflgeGrantHighland...JacksonOsagePennRichlandSeeleyStuartStuart—
1st ward..2d ward
Thompson..
61105168
24167
14446
149725432
1297732
9285
115
443790
115455282
104545144885918
10163
113
" 26
"i11
27
"i"7
2
" i
62105168
24168
14446
150726433
1298133
9288
119
44% 3 8
91
115455282
104544144885518
10060
109
"26
" i11
27
" 82
" i
62106168
24168
14446
152726433
1348133
9389
122
443791
115455282
103544143855518
9959
106
"26
"i1
27
" 82
"i
62104168
24169
14446
152726433
1327933
9288
123
443891
115445382
103544144865718
10060
105
" 26
" i11
27
" 82
"i
62110169
24269
14446
153946433
1338935
9188
124
443591
114445282
103544143865518
10260
105
146 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.
GUTHRIE COUNTY—CONTINUED.
VOTINGPRECINCTS.
Union...Valley..Victory.
GOVERN'R.
441 8150
112| 59| 6
LT.-GOV-ERNOR.
JUDGESUP. CT.,
FULLTERM.
37| 44| 8| 37200 149 71 203113| 59 5 114
3114858
SUP'TPUBLIC
INSTRUC-TION.
w161 386| 2035| 114
35148
RAILROADCOMMIS-SIONER.
15| 556 2165 121
J
3414156
Total 2018114131 70 204o|l392 69|2060)1366 76J2057J1376 75 2J38 1360 . . .Smith, 17; Murphy, Rodgers and Dunham. 16; Noble. 13.
HAMILTON COUNTY.
WilliamsBlairsburgCassFremontFreedomWebster City—
1st ward2d ward3d ward4th ward
IndeDendence"Libertv..Rose GroveLincolnLyonHamiltonWebsterMarion
EllsworthScott
Total
7752634756
617686
117625337
1081324581
1387°8094
1533
6731H44337
575H44593222323570547003*>52318
899—
7853654756
647788
117635338
1081344682
143708194
1557
6831334337
54534259312231356953
84952218
879—
7853644756
647788
117635341
1091374682
1447°8194
1566
6831424335
5453425931222-83571536983^2218
884—
7853654756
647788
117635341
1091374682
1447°8194
1567
6831334337
65534259310 0
28347153698H°52°18
876—
9253664656
647788
117635456
1081454982
1437°8194
1606
54 . . .3 1 ! . . .324337
54534259312113346350698325OO
18
834—
IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER. 147
HANCOCK COUNTY.
VOTINGPRECINCTS.
AveryAmsterdamBrittBoone.BinghamConcord.CrystalEllingtonErinEllGarfield.German..Magor..Madison..Twin Lake . . . .Orthel
Total
GOVERN'R.
lison
.
8S
td6
6433
14133
' 1 7118
8783?,15O'-J
3807534733
831
W
©
1o«68°0641610
111314147369<i°fi50959718
615
tubd
Dow
n
I
1
LT.-GOV-ERNOR.
CD
Poy
n
fid36
1433317
1108
7837189S380754
1 40
850
t>
Bes
to6618631610
11031414?,33°H°fl5994
17
597
•ow
nel
1
1
JUDGESUP. CT.t
FULLTERM.
d0
Lh
Giv
663f)
1433317
1218
783718°339
100544034
iino
n.. B
ran
6618631310
108314142:*3°'j
°>5094°>17
589
m
1
1
SUP'TPUBLIC
INSTRUC-TION.
d
T S
ab
%
W6636
1433316
1918
7837
3007544034
854
Iris
h
£n6618ret1610
10831414?31°a
' 2->5^9 9
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590
ngee
.B
ella
td
1
1
RAILROADCOMMIS-SIONER.
+Jri
cerS
n
d
CO
6b36
1433317
12?8
783718°;<3008554034
850?a
n.
1>Q
6f>18631f>10
101314141;*323055^°39'r>
17
1 591
i
L.Smith. Murphy and Noble, 2.
HARDIN COUNTY.
EtnaHardinAldenClayJacksonEllisBuckeyeEldoraPleasantTiptonShermanUnionProvidence
1544101311251029042
30481
12267
237187
2571797995603840
129878076
10931
0
1
"i
171
1664321371251049343
30781
12277
242187
2491577395593739
126878068
10431
21
"i
'l71
1714381391251069343
30782
12277
247187
2441517195573739
1278380689831
o
"i
isI
1774391381251069343
30882
12277
248187
2381517195573739
1268680689831
o1
"i...is
1
1764361371241059343
30783
12177
245187
2401527395583739
1258181689831
1
"i
*181
148 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.
HARDIN COUNTY—CONTINUED.
VOTINGPRECINCTS.
Grant.,Concord
Totals
GOVERN'R.
1W6
6050
2168
tri©
§*n2715
1302
1?D
own
:
PQGD
22
LT.-GOV-ERNOR.
uCDd
<J6750
22313
Bes
tow
J?715
1247
d
22
JUDGESUP. CT.,FULIiTERM.
d*
3rd
16750
2254
d
§
Bra
n
15
1225
d
W
22
SUP'TPUBLICINSTRUC-TION.
d
•8
6750
2262
Iris
h.
fH9715
1219
igee
.B
ella
i
1-3
w
23
RAILROADCOMMIS-SIONER.
£1(DO
Sp
en
6750
2251
iIP2710
1215
4
Gri
ffil
W
21
Smith, Murphy, Rogers and Noble, 13, Dunham, 12.
HARRISON COUNTY.
HarrisonLincolnAllenJacksonLittle SiouxDouglasBoyerMagnoliaRaglanMorganCassJeffersonCalhounTaylorClayWashingtonUnionLagrangeSt. John.CincinnatiMissouri Valley—
1st ward2d ward3d ward
175U3461156621861223171842474278456553397938
728189
1954
18450395978851201286883822163885781741327614973
105102129
2333
"i'50
"6
"i
58
183463461157651931243176842504279447659417746
738793
2018
1764839597782117126688082215388479Kto1297414765
10396125
2275
"i'so
"2
"i
H
192463461157661941223177842554279447702418446
738694
2047
16748395977811141286879822113884791661297414565
10397123
2256
i'50
"i
"i
53
193463461157651941243277842524280441861418546
738994
166483959778211812667798221338837916613074
*14465
10394123
2052 2255
"i'50
"i
"i
53
192464161156741971243677862534279447875448740
748797
2090
16648325977731111266379802123884
' 791661167414270
10296120
2213
Smith, Murphy and Dunham, 8, Rogers and Noble, 7.
IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.
HENRY COUNTY.
149
VOTINGPRECINCTS.
GOVERNOR.
bo
LT.-GOV-BRNOR.
JUDGESUP. CT.,
FULLTERM.
SUP'TPUBLIC
INSTRUC-TION.
W
RAILROADCOMMIS-SIONER.
BaltimoreJacksonSalemHillsboroNew London . . .CenterTippecanoeRomeCanaanMarionTrentonScottWayneJeffersonMt. Pleasant—
1st ward2d ward3d ward4th ward
5611218660
159138863092
11198
170176140
2091358393
167615720
1791385767
10780
12013852
169
105688757
58114187
60161138883193
11198
171178140
2131378794
166595620
1751385566
10680
12013651
169
102678556
5711519160
162140883193
11199
175178140
2141388897
166585420
1751375565
10680
32013451
169
102
54
11199
175177140
2131378896
166565320
1751365565*
10680
120135
51169
101668554
571J719560
163142883293
11399
177178138
2161378897
166565120
17413r5565
10678
12013251
171
99668553
T o t a l 2134 1729 1 2159 3 707 1 2177 1697 1 2176 1693 1 2190 1683 1
Doty, McDonald and Tobin, 1.
HOWARD COUNTY.
AlbionForest CityChesterOak DaleJamestownSaratogaHoward CenterVernon SpringsNew Oregon
701316366102476931164
5251348552643224136
;}
7113264661024870
2j 31307
5150338552542222134
"32
711326466102487031567
5150338542542221134
1326466102487031867
50338552541220
711326467102487031767
5150337552542220134
150 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.
HOWARD COUNTY-OONTINUBD.
VOTINGIMtRClNCTS.
ParisHoward.Afton.
Total
GOVERN'K.
J. G
. Hut
chis
on.
5610750
1136
Hor
ace
Boi
es.
10578
160
972
S. B
. Dow
ning
.
5
I.T.-GOV-ERNOR.
A. N
. Poy
neer
.
5610759
1155
S. L
. Bes
tow
.10778
156
961
E. B
row
nell
.
5
JUDGESUl\ CT..
FULLTERM.
Josi
ah G
iven
.
5fi10759
1157
W. F
. Bra
nnon
.
10778
156
959
M. H
. Jon
es.
4
SUP'TPUBLIC
INSTRUC-TION.
Hen
ry S
abin
. •
5b10760
1090
T.
M. I
rish
.
10778
155
772
H. J
. B
ella
ngee
.
5
RAILROADCOMMIS-SIONER.
Spen
cer
Smit
h.
5fc10760
1161
Dav
id M
orga
n.
10778*
802
Ii. H
. G
riff
ith
5
•Returns read "one fifty-four."
HUMBOLDT COUNTY.
NorwayBeaver.CorinthWeaverLakeGrove ...RutlandAvery..VernonHumboldt ....DelanoWacousta.SDriniTvaleDakota CitvGilmore Citv
Total
7128545020625356
10210°
0153
1755735
1027
27483140353346314H
10S
22642616
594
5
"i
6
713156CA20635355
102
54175
5735
1038
274530H535334fi324f>
105
21642616
585
713456(V430
5 5455
1020054
1755737
1046
27443036343345
46103
2521642615
581
7134566430
. . . 635 53
. . . ! 55
. . . 102
. . . 102
5
0254
176573f>
1045
2744303634
453246
1032521632616
581
5
in
7434577043635468
10H1020054
1755636
1079
244429302133452045
1032721642716
549
5
5
Smith and Noble, 15; Murphy. Rogers and Dunham, 16.
IDA COUNTY.
GalvaGriggsDouglas ...Battle .
11623340
Logan ! 62, 78|66 . . . ; 80
63
115230476476 . . .
54 11562 22946| 4880! 6464 7 5 : . . . ! 63
115230476476 .. .
I l l2294763
IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.
IDA COUNTY—CONTINUED.
151
VOTINGPRECINCTS.
Silver CreekBlaineCorwinMapleGarfield.GrantHayes
Total
GOVER:
Hut
chis
on.
6
6806
98811851
70
1025
ce B
oies
.
S3Q
w58
17610°769863
1167
Dow
ning
.
W00
1
1
I/T.-GOV-ERNOR.
Poy
neer
.
<7007
19-)54
70
1047
Bes
tow
.5057
17308760763
1146
Bro
wne
ll.
\
1
JUDGESUP. CT.,
FULLTERM.
h G
iven
.
TO
•55o7108
901
54MR71
1050
Bra
nnon
.
ft
f£4055
17308
0762
1141. J
ones
.
W
i
1
SUP'TPUBLIC
INSTRUC-TION.
1©tn
7108
201
543871
1049
Iris
h.
4057
17308760762
1144
Bel
lang
ee.
w
1
1
RAILROADCOMMIS-SIONER.
£I©
oa©
7108
1M2554071
1078
d M
orga
n.
•
Q4057
87750562
1116
Gri
ffith
.
1
1
Smith, Dunham and Noble, 10; Murphy and Rogers, 11.
IOWA COUNTY.
AmanaConoDaytonEnglishFillmoreGreenHartford—
1st ward2d ward
HiltonHoney Creek.IowaLenox . *Lincoln.......MarengoPilotSumnerTroyWashington ..York
12680
1727151
7997616921*535
%&4785
1822927
1376
1171554
162160104
308979
1301545888
26010056
1308790
1963
"i"69
5
*3467
"i
41
12680
1757152
79976376216
352424885
1882926
1400
1161554
159160103
318977
1241545988
2569956
1248791
1942
"i" 9
2
5
" 3
2467
"i
40
12680
1756952
79976380216
352434885
1882927
1404
1161554
159162103
318877
12115459
. 88256
" 9 956
1238790
1938
"i"62
51
'*3
"246r
"i
41
12680
1757052
79976379216
352444885
1882926
1404
1161554
159161103
318877
1221545988
2559956
1238791
1938
"i" 9
2
51#
" 3
2467
"i
41
12681
1786952
78996284217
35£47
4885
1882925
1415
1161553
156162103
328678
1171545888
2529856
1248792
1927
Smith, 6; Murphy , Rogers, D u n h a m arid Noble, 5; Benson, 1.
152 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.
JACKSON COUNTY.
VOTINGPRECINCTS.
BellevueBrandonButlerFairneldFarmer's CreekIowaJacksonMaquoketaMonmouthOtter CreekPerryPrairie SpringsRichlandSouth ForkTile Des MortsUnionVan BurenWashingtonMaquoketa—
1st ward2d ward3d ward4th ward
GOVERNOR.
140792
341211281403
17815
1671321
13212759515
84647082
3309182
12513910514013914113392
143123147132145171123
11612063
LT.-GOV-ERNOR.
148792
341231331464
19515
1721322
1292280
10216
86717483
3239182
12513710014013812513387
143121145122138164122
113113
6166
Total 1604 2869 ... 1677 2789 ... 1636 2825 ... 1684 27731... 1719 2744 ...
JUDGE8UP. CT.,FULLTERM.
140802341231331464191151721420126207010316
82686881
330918212513710014013812913285142122152124142163122
117116
6768
SUP'TPUBLIC
INSTRUC-TION:
144
341231441466194151731422123228310316
87757584
3221.91|.81 .125137100140136125133861421211491221331631.122 .
112109
6064
RAILROADCOMMIS-SIONER.
1458038341231341466195151741422123228310516
86727583
321914612513710014013612513385142121149122137161122
1141126065
w
Governor, "scattering," 42; Dunham, 19; Rogers, 15; Noble, 13; Smith, 19.(Unofficially reported).
JASPER COUNTY.
Buena VistaClear CreekPoweshiekOswaldWashingtonCoif axMound PrairiePrairie City
12087138397217596211
595279434812187162
35376431
"76
11887140397218099220
545377444811584155
34376421
"76
12187140397118399221
585277444911484156
36386421
7
12187140397218399222
585277444911483155
36386421
76
130881404173180101222
555277424711582155
IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.
JASPER COUNTY-CONTINUED.
153
VOTINGPRECINCTS.
Vandalia.FairmountMonroeShermanIndependenceMalakaNewton Township—
1st ward2d ward3d ward
Palo Alto. . . .ReasnorElk CreekKellos: sManposa.Hickory GroveRock.Creek..RichlandLynn Grove
Total
GOVERN'R.
aoH
utct
6
4933
8911840
114193147117
4175
14940804903
156
2791
o
§SH7393
1845088
103855357
7491
15017489488561
114
2276
P
Dow
n
cqm
0
4817359
159
1119353
105354
1019
382
LT.-GOV-ERNOR.
6©©
<
4035
965
11840
115193140110834174
14440814003
156
2820
Bes
to1
•4027393
183f>088
1098359,54767910
16016789468461
114
2229
•
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l
pq
Ho
4817363
16101915354
108365
1019
394
JUDGESUP. CT.,
FULLTERM.
d©>3•a
14035
96589
11848
1151231401108H4974
14440815003
156
2828
ga
Bra
n
7393
18350ss
10?8359,53757910
1601608<>468461
110
2228
CO
o
4817364
16101917354
8365
1015
387
SUP'TPUBLIC
INSTRUC-TION.
a
•y S
ab
©W
4035
8119,148
11518H151191834974
146408150
156
2836
Iris
h.
a7393
1836089
103835?59737210
160168
468461
100
2219
CD
g>fcur!
Bel
la
W9
481739
9
16101917354
108
65
9016
400
RAILROADCOMMIS-SIONER.
41QOi
CQ
4035
9,7389
13048
118125151
K54?75
14441835103
164
2885
a
ft£Jo
>
I2?
1815089
109815f53747910
16016081448r61o;-
2185G
riffi
W
9,
41179,04
16101116H4408
65
1015
386
Smith 33; Murphy, 49; Rodgers, 31; Dunham, 34; Noble, 28.
JEFFERSON COUNTY.
Walnut Township..Penn TownshipBlack Hawk Twp ..PolkBatavia (L. G. Tp.).Brookville (L.G.Tp.)Fairfield Township.Fairfield City—
1st ward2d ward3d ward4th ward
41161
SO1406869
134
90123124105
1438264
1101162996
62848367
'io
4216383
1406969
136
93131137106
1438063
1101162994
59777166
" 9
4216383
14169
, 69136
93132139108
1438063
1101162904
5976
- 7 065
" 9
42162
831416969
136
93132137108
1438063
1101162994
59767165
" 9
4216384
1417069
139
93130139108
1438063
1111152991
59777065
154 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER. '
JEFFERSON COUNTY—CONTINUED.
VOTINGPRECINCTS.
GOVERN'R.
3
LT.-GOV-ERNOR.
JUDGE6UP. CT..
FULLTERM.
SUP'TPUBLIC
INSTRUC-TION.
w
RAILROADCOMMIS-SIONER.
Buchanan TpLockridge TpRound Prairie Tp. . .Cedar TpLiberty TpDes Moines Tp
10616311748
14481
9272
10854
117
10916311947
14481
879271
10954
117
10916411947
14481
879171
10954
117
10916411947
14481
87917J
10954
117
11216411947
14482
849171
10954
116
Total 1794 1467 10 1832 1438 9 183911434 9 1836 1435 9 1846 1428 8
Smith, Murphy, Rogers, Dunham and Noble. 10.
JOHNSON COUNTY.
CedarBig GroveJeffersonMonroeOxfordMadisonClear CreekPennNewportGrahamScottEast LucasWest LucasUnionHardinWashingtonSharonLibertyPleasant V a l l e y . . . .LincolnFremont
1216256841354114448277408474226346124
7721011914217152646111399547382909664948354711.
1401.
4042324
1236259921357116468877408574236448124
76 .207 .119 .142 .169 .52 .62 .56 .113 .96.52 .71 .76.90 .96 .64 .94 .82 .53 .69 .140 .
. 40
. 44
. 324
. 123
. 62
. 59
. 92
. 13
. 57
. 117
. 46
. 88
. 77
. 40
. 86
. 75
. 23
. 64
. 47
. 123
76 .205 .119.142 .169 .52 .62 .56.113.98 .57.70 .76.91 .96 .63 .93.82 .5369 .140.
. 40
. 44
. 32
. 4
. 125
. 62
. 59
. 92
. 13
. 57
. 117
. 46
. 90
. 77
. 40
. 86
. 75
. 23
. 64
. 48
. 123
76 ...205 ...119 ...142 ...167 ...52 ...62 ...56 ...113 ...96 ...51 ..70 ...74 ...91 ...96...63 ...93 ...82...53...69...140 ...
4244325
124
236448124
74205119141168
625992135911747897740
526256113945169739196
93825369140
IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.
JOHNSON COUNTY-CONTINUED.
155
VOTINGPRECINCTS.
Iowa City—1st ward2d ward3d ward4th ward5th ward
Total
GOVERN
ao
Hut
cl
6
OH1039885
148
1730
ceB
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CO
Q
w1161639Q7170129
2884
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LT.-GOV-ERNOR.
CDO
Poy
n<
%117oqQ9
154
1797
Bes
to
, j
03
11115090616S124
2826
_:
owne
l
W
H
JUDGESUP. CT..
FULLTERM.
o>
3
1'Sio
1-5
06118
9(>
03153
1803
da
Bra
n
fa
113110?0616°125
2819
rftcp
5
wa
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INSTRUC-TION.
-y S
ab
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100110a*?05
156
1819
Iris
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100147?01160121
2798
ee.
a
Bel
la
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RAILROADCOMMIS-SIONER.
cer
Smit
cP<
0019,0HO04
155
1820
•ft
1-a
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110147V04161123
2799
tilG
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W
JONES COUNTY.
CassCastle Grove...ClayFairviewGreenfieldHale >.JacksonMadisonMonticelloOxfordRichlandRomeScotch Grove..WayneWashington ...Wyoming
1086681412651338416729884381931051183
233
6510294355108631077434027512510457120134144
1086682415641358516830984381941041183
234
Total 2188 2267 2 2207 2247 2 2206 2252 2 2212 2244
10293353108621067332927412510456119134144
1086682415641358416831086381931041183
232
651029335310862107?432827412610456119135
1086682
41664
13585
1693108638
194104118
3234
212
6510193
35210762
10773
32627412610456
119134144
2244
2
2
1996682
41564
13785
1693118438
193104118
4234
6410293
35210860
10773
32726912610556
119134145
2213 2240
2
2
Smith, 9; Murphy. 13; Rogers and Nohle, 12; Dunham, 14.
156 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.
KEOKUK COUNTY.
VOTINGPRECINCTS.
RichlandJ acksonSteady RunBen tonWarrenWest LancasterEast LancasterClear CreekEast LafayetteWest LafayetteGerman *SigourneyVan BurenWashingtonWhat Cheer—
1st ward3d ward3d ward
PrairieAdamsEnglish RiverLiberty
Total
GOVERN'R.
i"§M
>4^6111719fi154PR9,84654
15?3460
90651
150
008759
21010017340
^321
•
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Q
w0514605
17716011098
18811310fi10?263116129
8116?,1438373
108160
2757
fin
a
Dow
n
2
1?1
1
2
9
16
LT.-GOV-ERNOR.
©O
.Poy
n
<
96?1171?615606?74657
159;u60
?n5H
152
019066
21?,10917353
2352
1
n05
14705
17616811198
13511310610?,?60114128
801591378173
108156
2732
•
I
i?,1
1
o
8
16
JUDGESUP. CT.,
FULLTERM.
Lh G
iven
a9(>9
19715706?74655
1513400
?0053
152
018967
21110917353
2348
doa
. Bra
n
9514804
17516711198
13511?10619?,?,6?,114128
801601358273
108156
2730
CO0)fl
w
1
1
1
2
9
14
SUP'TPUBLIC
INSTRUC-TION.
a•iGQ
§a969116197157OR?74657
153;t460
?,1?53
152
019067
212109173
53
2356
. Iri
sh
H05
14804
17516811198
13511?-10610??69114128
801591358173
108156
2727
<D
ga1H
1
1
1
2
9
14
RAILROADCOMMIS-SIONER.
cerS
n
oCO
?f>811619715605974657
15»3469
?,1353
152
009166
20711017353
2346
a?n
dMor
j
p00
14804
17516811198
185112106192258114128
811581368571
108156
2733
a
Gri
ffl
-M
1?1
1
2
9
16
Smith, 12; Murphy, Rogers, Dunham and Noble, 13.
KOSSUTH COUNTY.
Algona—1st ward.2d wardSd ward4th ward
BurtBuffaloCrescoFenton
7783558362245934
4137305032142243
1
7884558363245934
40 . . .36 . . .39 15031132243
7784558462255934
41
m4932132043
1
7884558362255934
4036395032132243
1
78845583(ft256334
40 . . .36 . . .39, 1501 . . .311...1 3 . .1 8 . . .4 3 . . .
IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.
KOSSUTH COUNTY-CONTINUED
157
VOTINGPRECTNCTS.
GOVERN'R. LT.-GOV-EHNOR.
JUDGESUP. OT.,
FULLTERM.
SUP'TPUBLIC
INSTRUC-TION.
i
w
RAILROADCOMMIS-SIONER.
M
18Greenwood..GarfieldGermanHebronIrvingtonLotts Creek.Lu VernePortlandPrairiePlum Creek .RamsayRiverdaleShermanS&neca :SweaUnionWesley •Whittemore .
15 18
Total.
18 73 1830 . . .41 . . .
36 '.'.'.54' . . .5 4 . .18'..7 0 . . .39287153 . . .3 8 . . .6 . . .
38*...
42 ...
41
1224 10:38 171250 1011 201250 1010 20 12501012 20 1277 984 20
LEE COUNTY.
CedarMarion townshipPleasant Ridge..DenmarkGreen BayWashingtonWest PointFranklinHarrisonVan BurenCharlestonJeff ersonDesMoinesMontrose
884754117466655286298533687165
531358743107128238241927413714764170
"'9
"i
8847571194667562964100533687166
531358641107127237241907213714764170
"9
"i
8847571194667562967100533687167
531358641107127237241897213714766170
"9
"i
884757119466?562967100533687167
531358641107127237241897013714766170
"9
"i
8847571194667562967100533687167
531358641107127237241897013714766170
158 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.
LEE COUNTY—CONTINUED.
VOTINGPRECINCTS.
GOVERN'R.
Madison— I1st precinct ] 1132d precinct 100
! 916642
3d precinct .4th precinct5th precinct
Jackson—1st precinct2d precinct .3d precinct.
199158200
4th precinct | 1185th precinct | 2126th precinct 1507th precinct 79
82186243289201
16940520027319023199
LT.-GOV-ERNOR.
114102916645
20816220512321415080
81183241289200
1614011962691881232!98
T o t a l 2530 4?84 12:2575 4246 11 259114236 12 2596 4231 34 2590)4238 12
JUDGESUP. CT..
FULL 'TERM.
114102916647
I20916220412621815083
183240289198.
16040219726618523295
SUP'TPUBLIC
INSTRUC-TION.
21016220512621715183
80182240289198
160402 1198
RAILROADCOMMIS-SIONER.
Wl 03
16418623195
3
115102916646
20816220612621615183
184241289198
161 .402119726618623296
Smith. 18; Murphy, Rodders and Noble, 17; Dunham, 15.
LINN COUNTY.
BertramSpringvilleViolaBoulderBuffalo..ClintonCollegeFairfaxFavetteMount VernonLisbonGrant.facksonLinnCentral CityWaubeek
411707686416?
5973
12716313617010514364
1106737
118
11?100
6211181
12057806760
1
' 34
1
461747687416020
7920416713917110614665
1056338
11772
10408
11656
10978
57806569
1
" 34
3217576054170306276
20416714017110714765
1056338
1007?
103OS
11556
10878
57886469
1
" 34
1
4517476054170316379
20416714117110714765
1056238
10972
10307
11656
10878
57886469
1
" 4
1
4f>17576054175306479
20416714117110714766
1056238
100790708
11556
10878
57886468
1
34
1
IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.
LINN COUNTY-CONTINUED.
159
VOTINGPRECINCTS.
GOVERN'R.
I
IiT.-OOV-ERNOR.
JUDGESUP. CT.,
FULLTERM.
STTP'TPUBLIC
INSTRUC-TION.
RAILROADCOMMIS-SIONER.
Marion—1st precinct2d precinct3d precinct4th precinct
Marion Township.. .MonroeOtter CreekPutnamRapids—
1st precinct2d precinct3d precinct4th precinct5th precinct6th precinct7th precinct8th precinct9th precinct
10th precinctSpring GroveWashington
7a720581
234916912
IIS126147181178135104804747
154133
84456481
1778183
136
27013715017010118653124536£555
200
85| 78777286
240976915
139143160203200161111975852
156142
415875
1717681
133
249122139150140168527228255253
197
10
86827489
239976815
144133147204205161107955953
156143
76365672
172. 76
81133
246121137140136168525225245253
195
85837391
239976916
145148161205205160112986152
156138
76345670
1717681
132
244115136148135Iff!523225215253
195
10
8581no
90243987115
142146161207201163112106
6553
156156
78375770
1707580
133
241118136146139166525216175253
182
To ta l 3690 4348 47 4025 4123 48 4015 4050 5014070 4056 50 4108 4040 53
10
Doty and Garret, 6; McDonald, 5: Farnsworth, 2: Tohin, 8: Smith, 143.(Unofficially reported.)
LOUISA COUNTY.
Columbus Junction.Columbus CityConcordEliotElm GroveLettsGrand viewJefferson
1242648550778613082
11495823323295567
'io"i8
1362698850779013183
10290773323245466
2
"i2
i9
1362698750779013182
10391773322245367
1362698850779013183
103• 90
773323245366
o
12
"i9
1393088750779013183
10053783323245366
12
160 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.
LOUISA COUNTY-CONTINUED.
VOTINGPRECINCTS.
MarshallMorning SunOaklandPort LouisaHope wellUnionWapello
Total
COVER*
Hut
chis
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©
85907478734
204
1614
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.
sw70
11956391965
209
1054
r'R.
Dow
ning
.BCQ
19
LT.-OOV-ERNOR.
Poy
neer
.<
85911
53873459
108
1654
Bes
tow
.0370
10Q5039
66206
1014
•ow
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l.
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24
JUDGESUP. CT.f
FULLTERM.
ih G
iven
.
1-3
8591153873455
209
1656
Bra
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,
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70100503*
64205
1013. J
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SUP'TPUBLIC
INSTRUC-TION.
T S
abin
.
aW
8590Q53873454
211
1657
Iris
h.
a70
10P503 9
1965
203
1010
Bel
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24
RAFLROADCOMMIS-SIONER.
cer
Smit
h.
a0)in85
91353873459
213
1702
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n;
«70
10650331964
201
965
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23
Smith. 17; Murphy, 29; Rogers, 13; Dunham and Noble, 16.
LUCAS COUNTY.
BentonCedarChariton—
1st ward2d ward3d ward
EnglishLucasClevelandLincolnLibertyOtter CreekPleasantUnionWarrenRussellZeroCenters . HEast Cleveland
6698
1581159268
1°719717870819885
1279
6693
1521
6023
133795862
0179260876472714774144034
1287
"31
1
" i
"i10
6698
1551138769
13521737869839985
1309
6698
1534
6023
136796363
2129058876671714772144129
1282
"31
"i
"3
" i9
6799
1641189773
1352976787384
10085
1299
67100
1583
59«£2
127765359
2128356876370704774144027
1239
" 31
"i
0
"i8
6799
1641199873
1362976787384
10085
1299
67100
1586
5922
127755259
2108356876470704774144027
1236
*31
"i
"i
"i7
67101
1641199885
13729777876849985
1299
67102
1606
5920
127755247
20983558761707047741440
. 25
1215
Smith, 4. (Unofficially reported.)
IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER
LYON COUNTY.
161
VOTINGPRECINCTS.
OOVERN'R.
b
w
LT.-GOV-ERNOR.
!
GQ
JUDGESUP. CT.,
FULLTERM.
w
SUPfTPUBLIC
INSTRUC-TION.
RAILROADCOMMIS-SIONER.
ElginMidland....Riverside...AllisonLarch wood.Sioux . . . . . . .Centennial.LoganCleveland...RockLiberalGrantDaleWheelerGarfieldDoonRichland ...Lyon
31
41144616
17
2225111439
3119411449162917
222292373830356352
511143924496532764311
312041144416291726222292373830356352
511143924496532764311
31204114
162917
22229
511143924492032764311
31
411446162917
222292373829366352
1143924496533754311
Total 732 625 ... 741 616 ... 737 615 .. 765 570 ... 739 614 ..
MADISON COUNTY.
CrawfordDouglasEarlnamGrand RiverJacksonJeffersonLeeLincolnMadisonMonroeOhioPennScottSouth
91951171079693436838881176892160
93102414864718640434244749390
1814310
"26563071215
91951151079794437038891166992161
92100424864698641444244729389
182431010
5262671313
92951151079794436838891166992160
9298424864698639444244739389
12124310126662971215
92961151079794436838891166992159
9297424864698639444245739389
2124310126662971215
91971141079994436838891167094162
939842"4864698639444244739388
192438126662971113
162 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.
MADISON COUNTY-CONTINUEI).
VOT1VOPRECINCTS.
UnionWebsterWalnutWinterset—
1st ward2d ward
Total
GOVERN
d
o
sw6)_;111
75
169157
1875
mO
H646687
92
1331
r'R.
to0C>.
aCD
q8
17
9-815
286
LT.-GOV-ERNOR.
CD
od>>
<j11**8P74
17?.159
1883
s
02
646588
8691
1320
g
Hqq
17
15
274
JUDGESUP. CT..
FULLTERM.
O
•-5
1118074
173159
1881
d
2
fa
6364
8790
1315
•
o
W
q1017
oq15
294
SUP'TPUBLIC
INSTRUC-TION.
a
cc
aW1128974
173161
1884
Iri
H696488
8890
1315
ee.
c-s
•-3
aq1018
13
288
RAILROADCOMMIS-SIONER.
Snai
lce
r
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1128975
173160
1890
&o
P636488
8790
1315
oEJ
17
15
286
Smith, 10 (Unofficially reported).
MAHASKA COUNTY.
AdamsBlack OakCedarDes Moines, East. ..Des Moines, West..Garfield, EastGarfield, WestHarrison, EastHarrison, WestJeffersonMadisonMonroeOskaloosa TwpOskaloosa city——
1st ward2d ward ,3d ward4th ward5th ward
PrairiePleasant GroveKichland
9066
14125323
15799
10415279
10910335
70120201154124296
119
6510511512538
19510745928070
11922
8519214283
12912285
147
353
29166
16132423
1
"i13
171
13
9166
14326823
15910010415579
1C910436
7013021316613230078
119
6510511311438
19610244907970
11821
8518313472
12111684
147
353
30166
20141523
1o113
193
13
9165
14426823
159100105155
7910910435
7013021516513330078
119
6510511211438
19710244907970
11820
85183133
7412011585
147
353
30166
201415o31
12113
191
13
9066
14426923
15999
105155
7910910436
7013021416713430078
119
6510511111338
10510244907970
11820
8518313372
11911585
147
4|53
30168
201415231
12113
191
13
9566
14727024
15910010415479
10910435
6912821115912229670
123
6110511011437
19710245907970
11821
8618213779
13011284
140
28166
201425
IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.
MAHASKA COUNTY-CONTINUED.
163
VOTINGPRECINCTS.
ScottSpring Creek.UnionWhite Oak...
GOVERN'R.
90135110154
9710676
140
LT.-GOV-ERNOR.
91136111158
961067b
139
T o t a l 3062 2582 163 3141 2513 174 3144 2512 173 3147 2505 176 3150 2489 169
JUDGESUP. CT.,
FULLTERM.
92136111158
9510676
139
SUP'TPUBLIC
INSTRUC-TION.
92136111158
9510676139
RAILROADCOMMIS-SIONER,
92136129160
9110656137
Smith, 68; Murphy, 66; Rogers, Dunham and Noble, 65.
MARION COUNTY.
ClayDallas .. •FranklinIndianaKnoxville
1st ward2d ward3d ward
Knoxv. tp., Flagler.Lake PrairieTp....
Pella, 1st ward2d ward3d ward4th ward
Liberty Tp—MarysvilleBussey
PerryPleasant GroveNorth PolkSouth PolkRed RockSummit-
1527773
11527615152
153916752362727
8026
1931220
781237187
1847418
10545
2808186S635
967658
1621952
89 __801 141
21
1537773
11527515452
156916853362928
781237187
1826918
10244
27980868534
957656
158195188 22
1411 20
153777311427515452155916853362928
71802919612218980
78123718818270171004427980868534
957656158195188141
7324135210o205712
*522
"i2220
153777311527515552156916853362928
72802819612218980
78123718718269171014427980868534
957656158195188141
73241352102195312
"622
"h2219
153777411627515552156926753362928
71792819712219380
78123708718269171004327980868534
967656157105184141
7324125210o20571o
"622"72220
164 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.
MARION COUNTY-CONTINUED.
VOTINGPRECINCTS.
SwanUnionWashington
Total
GOVERN'R.
d
Ito61OQ
123
2224
•
0ft8Sto706767
2249
Sf
Dow
nJft03
76
16
285
LT.-GOV-ERNOR.
CD
133
123
2246
Bes
toi
03666767
2222
d
0ft
7
16
294
JUDGESUP. CT.,
FULLTERM.
d©
3
133
123
2245
2
Bra
n
666767
2222
0d£
H
7
16
296
SUP'TPUBLIC
INSTRUC-TION.
d
y Sa
bi
§to1335?
123
2247
Iris
h.
a666767
2221
s9
Bel
lai
to7
16
291
RAILROADCOMMIS-SIONER.
cer
Sir
d©a
0213353
123
2253
da
I«
666667
2212
£143
Gri
ffi
W
76
16
290
Smith, Murphy, Rogers, Dunham and Noble.
MARSHALL COUNTY.
BangorEdenGreen CastleIowaJeffersonLeGrandLiberty..LinnLiscombLogan .MariettaMarshalltown—
1st ward2d ward3d ward4th ward
Minerva.State CenterTaylorTimber CreekViennaWashingtonMarion
Total
8882
12813383
15881
1Q010661
10?
11317818?153
51180
6Q86647477
2430
763
10336
112885643507430
175196?0026178
1018
08463758
1850
"i?,
11
0
5630,
49,
4
1
37
8883
12913385
16181
10010661
103
1?41Q9,18815Q51
181W87647480
2489
6210336
110865643517430
16111?100»55
78100
807463755
1797
i2
11
2
6672
40,
4
1
39
8884
12813385
16181
1P010661
103
129197107163
501816987647382
2512
761
10336
110875643517430
15810718425078
1008
97453754
1776
' i2
11
2
657?
49,
4
1
38
8884
12913385
16181
190106
61103
12710720016351
1816887647482
761
10236
1108756435?7431
158106182?4878
1008
9646
1 3754
1
2515 1772
i2
11
2
7660
42
4
1
39
8884
12913385
16181
19010661
103
12619719616151
1816987647482
2509
761
10186
110875643517430
160108184251
78100
8964637•54
1778
22
11
9
6572
42
4
1
39
Smi th , 28 (unofficially r epor t ed ) .
IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER. .
MILLS COUNTY.
165
VOTINGPRECINCTS.
HendersonBentonIngrahamMineolaWest OakSt. MaryPlattville.GlenwoodCenterSilver CreekMalvernHastingsEmersonDeer Creek . . . .White Cloud . . . .RawlesLyons
Total
GOVERNOR.
Hut
chis
on.
6Ha86300117158
100Til1S175
13164
1180?
10719472
1572
ce B
oies
.
2H597?
165104853?
167
853156
10?5973436?91
1518
Dow
ning
.ttCO
1
511
11811
1
30
LT.-GOV-ERNOR.
Poy
neer
.
87?80418158
107' 11I'-tt75
139
64118
891071°472
1580
Bes
tow
.
J f72 C58 . .73
162 .104 .85 .32 . .
159231853155 1
1015976436291 .
15071 :<
JUDGESUP. CT.-,
TERM.
-; 8§ 5I *9 '53
4 iS. 881 28. 94. 18. 15
8106
5 3111 1321 761 1329 641 1181 89
1071 124. 72
11582
. Bra
nnon
.
ft
£:5773
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160°S1
85SO55
10159764S69
91
1506
. Jon
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W
1
511
11q11
1
31
SUP'TPUBLIC
INSTRUOTION.
1w88
280418158
lOfi311131
761H^64
11880
1071*472
1581
Iris
h.
H t57 .73
162 .104 .85 .32 .
160229853055 1
1015976436291 .
1504 I
RAILROADCOMMIS-SIONER.
3 1
a &. 891 29
9418
. 158
1076 3111 1321 761 1329 641 1181 89
1071 124. 72
12 1585d
Mor
gan.
Q5673
16?104853?
159231853055
1015976436291
15041
Gri
ffith
.
H
1
5I
11o
1
31
Smith, Murphy and Dunham, 17; Rogers and Noble, 16.
MITCHELL COUNTY.
Osage City—1st ward2d ward..3d ward .4th ward ...
Osage twoLincolnDouglasBurr OakLibertyJenkinsWayneStacy villeUnion.
78697358477629P450
1?7<W5442
3219429fi2547979,Q11478R8359
3
91~71
80635277309450
685242
191735PA214fi96
1146378359
9071816152
J 78309450
130685242
20 .17 .34j.
21 .45 .96 .29 .11 .45 .37 .83 .59 .
. 92
. 71
. 81
. 63
. 52
. 78
. 30
. 94
. 50
. 130
. 68
. 52
. 42
18 .17 .34 .2121 .4596 .29 .11 .45 .37 .8 3 .59 .
. 91
. 71
. 81
. 63
. 523 83. 30. 94. 50. 130. 68. 51. 41
18 .17 .34 .2121 .4196 .2911 .453783 .59
o
166 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.
MITCHELL COUNTY-CONTINUED.
VOTINGPRECINCTS.
Otranto.NewburgSt. AnsgarMitchell.RockCedar
Total
GOVERNOR.
saH6
0158
1121376672
1402
t/i©
ce B
o
iW1645
506665
899
B
Dow
nWGO
3
LT.-GOV-ERNOR.
©©
Poy
n"30158
1416772
1440
Bes
toyj164505
6565
861
. Bro
wne
l
3
JUDGESUP. CT.,
FULLTERM.
a©
3
§
01
112141
so
Bra
n
16450555
68 6572 65
14411 860
t/5
Jone
W
SUP'TPUBLIC
INSTRUC-TION.
y Sa
ben
r
a01
I I 9
1416872
1445
Iris
h
H164505r>r>6565
857
ee.
bC
a
Bel
la
hs
W
3
RAILROADcoaiwis-SIONER.
I
0158
1416872
1447
&
d M
or
sp164505
6565
853
3
Gri
ffi
fca
2
Smith, Murphy, Rodgers and Noble, 3; Dunham, 2.
MONONA COUNTY.
AshtonBelvidereCenterCooperFair viewFranklinGrantJordanKennebeckLakeLincolnMapleEast MapletonOnawaShermanSioux.:SoldierSpring Valley.St. ClairWest ForkWillow
Total. . . . . .Smith 11.
7648456383
103
8758
14575
10020075304258825753
6051645330
100417254487574
101110121333573j603234
10
7948496484
104913990
II 6133l 14515 7612! 104
5; 202
5| 24
36?55
75j 33
98! 121081 5103 533l 14
84108
10J 9039
lOj 901 61
14573 15 76
10420388303657835?
5j 53
55524753309540724441757396
10799333472612834
1241
'3
'"910
"i33151355
14245
34185
7848496484
10891399061
14576
10320110030
. 4457835753
55524753309539724441747398
10899343372612233
194il66lil241
35
2826
" 910
io13415165
12245
34185
251
8183828484
11692429765
16781
131204110306158956354
1880
1481 . . .
10692
14185
2513
IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER. 167
MONROE COUNTY.
VOTINGPRECfNCTS.
GOVERNOR. LT.-GOV-ERNOR.
B
JUDGESUP. CT.,
FULLTERM.
w
SUP'TPUBLIC
INSTRUC-TION.
•9
RAILROADCOMMIS-SIONER.
wPleasant —Bluff Creek .UnionCedarWayneGuilfordTroyAlbia-
lst ward...2d ward ...3d ward ...4th ward ..
MantuaUrbanaMonroeFranklinJackson
102128105673542148
101934887146
1006365
1504911177619086
41472252931108263134
19
103128104683542160
1041004990149551006466
1494911978619071
39412150881108263133
Total 1385 1268 78 1417 1237 79 1428 1229 80 1426 1232 65 1428 1227 79
103
106693542165
1041004991150551016466
1494911076609069
2941
50881108163133
21
103129105693542165
1041004991150551006466
14948m609070
39412150881108263133
105129106693542165
1031005091150541006465
14648111766090
39411950881108263134
Smith, Murphy, Rogers, Dunham and Garrett, 9.
MONTGOMERY COUNTY.
JacksonWashingtonDouglas.ScottFrankfort.Pilot GroveGrantRed OakRed Oak, city—
1st ward2d ward3d ward..
ShermanElliott
9799091
159109104
8995
1071941795365
99847883443695979
10667706141
19
19
5911
11
9868991
159109106
839f>
1151951855865
99348883443615879
9965636041
19
19
5911
111
9«69099
1591091058596
1181971875864
47883443695679
9663616043
19?,
5911
11
9869199
1591091058396
11719618858(54
46883443695879
976356
• 6043
19
19
59,11
111
9899194
1601091108797
1171951855864
99^4687334H575478
9765586043
11
fi
11
11
168 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.
MONTGOMERY COUNTY—CONTINUED.
VOTJNOPRECINCTS.
GOVERN'R.
w
IiT.-GOV-ERNOR.
JUDGESUP. CT.,
FULLTERM.
8UP*TPUERTO
INSTRUC-TION.
w
RAILROADCOMMIS-SIONER.
WestGarfield .Lincoln. .
1008298
Total 18081169 2818431141 2918541132 18 18521129 2818661119 26Smith and Noble, 18; Murphy and Rogers, 19; Dunham, 14.
MUSCATINE COUNTY.
BloomingtonCedarFruitland ...FultonGoshenLakeMontpelier..MoscowOronoPikeSeventy-Six .Sweetland ...Wapsinonoc .WiltonMuscatine—
1st ward...2d ward3d ward4th ward ..
Total ....
89408234142503562426764124356199
181202321173
2263
8043691435880781057214889110152226
391285363292
2784
31
"i
"i
l
"4
n
91428234142513862426664124358201
182203320176
2278
7842691435879751057314889110150227
391285364291
2777
31
"i
"i
l
"i
li
81427716142493859426366120354191
169179297168
2153
8842741615881761087315186111157235
407304386299
2897
31
*i
"i
9
90428234142493862426664125359201
184202322164
2268
794269 .143.5881 .75.105.73.148 .89 .109.150227 .
390285.362291 .
2776 :
3 911 42. 82. 341 142. 49. 37. 63. 42. 66
64. 1251 358. 201
1 184. 2024 324. 165
11 2271
7842691435881751047314889109150227
390285361290
2772
O'BRIEN COUNTY.
Hartley..LincolnFranklin
13627153
5915166
13427160
5515159
13527160
5915159
13526160
5916 ...159 ...
13527156
5915
0.62
IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.
O'BRIEN COUNTY—CONTINUED.
169
VOTINGPRECINCTS.
Floyd. . .CarrollSummitCenterOmegoGrant .HighlandDaleBakerCaledonia.Union k. . . . .Liberty...Waterman
Total
GOVERN
G. H
utch
ison
.
••a
30260
1916648616751343
1986193
1420
Dra
ce B
oies
.
m1805838634078644?,68018160
109
1221
f'R.
B. D
owni
ng.
I/T.-GOV-ERNOR.
N.
Poy
neer
.<J30660
193604865605335
31986497
1450
L. B
esto
w.
1775836604074694067018157
105
1186
Bro
wne
ll.
JUDGESU". CT.,
FULLTERM.
siah
Giv
en.
30660
1936048676053
3130
6497
1455
. F. B
rann
on.
1775836604079694067017057
105
1186
. H. J
ones
SUP'TPUBLIC
INSTRUC-TION.
d
1©
&
308HO
604867605335
1306497
1456
M. I
rish
.
EH1755836604079693067017057
105
1184. J
. Bel
lang
ee.
in
RAILROADCOMMIS-SIONER.
au§d©&30860
1946048676057353
1306497
1458
avid
Mor
gan.
Q175
' 5835604079693667017057
105
1182
n. G
riff
ith.
OSCEOLA COUNTY.
Fairview ..Horton ....WilsonViola......Holman....OoheyedanHarrison ..BakerGoeweyGilman
. - Total
22283644
254596
255090
"614
3101124
1283022403483
~385
22293643
255609
265492
626
39
1125
1272919393081
373
22293743
255608
275492
627
388
251272919383081
368
22293743
255609
275492
~628
39
1025
1272919383081
371
22313743
255609
275492
630
37
1025
1272919383081
369
PAGE COUNTY.
Valley..Douglas.FremontPierce...,Grant....
6458799561
832515
12063
31 64. . . 5819 818 1012| 67
832414
11460
3
"i92
645882
1066S
832414
10959
3
*i9
"i
645882
10770
832414
10858
3
i982
655897
12273
8224119355
170 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.
PAGE COUNTY-OONTINUED.
VOTINGPRECINCTS.
Shenandoah—1st ward2d ward3d ward
Tarkio...NodawayClarinda—
1st ward2d ward3d ward
NebraskaEast RiverHarlanLincolnMortonWashington.ColfaxAmityBuchanan. . . . .
Total
GOVERN'R.
doH
utch
is
6
5108
10410?,128
7214684585803
1997570
19014501
1992
ce B
oies
oW
f>9fifi4050
111
4180605?,6742579,65?403068
1227
bC
IwCQ
7R
in
4i27
11
3182
10
101
LT.-GOV-ERNOR.
6od
&
<
5900
106104131
7615387586005
19fl7682
1*>0146
C>9
2037
Bes
tow
.fi9654848
108
37345450fifi38579350483067
180
ID
gaH
n
7
fi
4
713
5139
10
106
JUDGESUP. CT.,
FULLTERM.
Ja G
iven
f>9
0191
1041^9
7615588586007
1997889
13014fi
09,
2035
It
6?655848
106
H739"M50669Q559,9504830f>7
1168
. Jon
es.
W
"R1?
/|'47
*>n141
2
93
SUP 'TPUBLIC
INSTRUC-TION.
CQ
sw5299
107104132
781568858fin07
1917889
13014fiOH
2062
Iris
h.
62654848
106
85315450fifi905422504830fi7
1152
CD
Bel
lang
m
Q
8I 9
4
47
9n14132
in
117
RAILROADCOMMIS-SIONER.
amu?-,K
W
5299
108106133
741568758fin
1871998989
18015003
2144d
Mor
gai
'>
d72654748
105
80325450fifi6
5510504830fi7
1118G
riff
ith
K4
Q
61°
/|
47^141
210
88
Smith, 128; Murphy, 130; Rogers, 123; Dunham, 129; Noble, 124.
PALO ALTO COUNTY.
West Bend ...EllingtonRush Lake...BoothFern Valley..NevadaGreat Oak....Silver Lake..FairfieldFreedomEmmetsburg.HighlandIndependence
64187522452
119740
11167
13724
873048162733823943
1371397624
" 21
"i1722
" 5
7519752345
9
129641
11869
14224
762948152733814042
1311376724
"i1
"i1722
" 9
75197523452
109641
11970
14824
762948152723814042
1301366224
"2
"i
2
• • 9
75197523452
129641
11571
14324
762948152733814042
1341366724
" 21
" 41722
" 9
75197623452
1311141
11971
152' 2 4
762947152733803042
1311365924
IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.
PALO ALTO COUXTY-CONTINUED.
m
VOTINGPRECINCTS.
VernonWalnut.Lost Island.
Total
GOVERNOR.
J. G
. H
utch
ison
.
169051
802
Hor
ace
Boi
es.
225524
882
S. B
. D
owni
ng.
3
27
LT.-GOV-ERNOR.
A. N
. Poy
neer
.
162352
832
S. L
. B
esto
w.
225423
840
E. B
row
nell.
3
30
JUDGESUP. CT.,FULLTERM.
Josi
ah G
iven
.162454
841W
. F.
Bra
nnon
.
225321
829
M. H
. Jon
es.
3
20
SUP'TPUBLICINSTRUC-TION.
Hen
ry S
abin
.
162452
833
T. M
*. Ir
ish.
225323
850
H. J
. B
ella
ngee
.
3
31
RAILROADCOMMIS-SIONER.
Spen
cer
Smit
h.
162655
868
Dav
id M
orga
n.
225120
822
L. H
. G
riff
ith.
3
25
Doty, McDonald and Tobin, 1.
PLYMOUTH COUNTY.
GarfieldElkhornLincolnHungerford...PerryHancockHenryUnionStantonPlymouthLibertySiouxRemsenMarionAmericaWashington...JohnsonWestfieldMeadowFredoniaElginGrantPrestonPortlandLe Mars—
1st ward2d ward3d ward
1464926391000
15634229241332254155683073253292589
93114104
1275
1243010065501574371068055242111108549923911610974977964
151115168
2319
"i
"2
io
13
1454926401322166447472413.35254157683473253292593
97123114
1339
123301006447157337101625524209110854992&511610974977960
147106157
2256
"i
2
'io
13
152492641132218644847241336264157683473253292594
98123117
1355
1183010063471573371006255242081098549923511610974977958
146106155
2242
"io
10
J50492641132216644844241336264157683473253292592
98124116
1343
1203010063471573371006555242081098549923511610974977960
146105156
2249
"i
"2
'io
13
15149264113221864484624133726-4158683473252202594
98123116
1346
11930100634715713710063•55242071098548923511610974977959
146106156
2242
10
Smith, Murphy, Dunham and Noble, 34;.Rogers, 29.
172 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.
POCAHONTAS COUNTY.
VOTINGPRECINCTS.
GOVERN'R. I/E.-GOV-ERNOR.
JUDGESUP. CT.,
FUI/LTERM.
SUP'TPUBLIC
INSTRUC-TION.
w
RAILROADCOMMIS-SIONER.
BellvilleCedarCenterClintonCoif axDes MoinesDoverGrantLakeLincolnLizardMarshallPowhatan....ShermanSwan Lake..Washington.
311354212813551951342519441032'7962
31142421301555225134351944105278062
32147421311955235136351944104278062
3214842lbO1855235135351944103288062
32148421306755235135351944105278062
Total 876 744 3 894 719j 3 907 706 31905 709 2 955 657 3Doty, Farnsworth and Garret,,8; McDonald, 7; Tobin, 5.
POLK COUNTY.
AllenBeaverBloomfield—
1st precinct2d precinct
Camp .. .ClayCrocker.Delaware—
1st precinct.2d precinct
DouglasDes Moines—
1st ward ..2d ward
74153
115?,1
10110?,117
°)795
103252
41105
1101051668676
446
42
315373
?,
1
1
11
1
73148
117
108105116
P72395
107264
41100
108104164
8977
446
41
311362
?.
1
9
1
11
i
72147
11935
105108116
972?,95
118283
41100
106101163
7977
446
41
299342
2
1
8
1
11
1
73149
11924
104108117
97
95
118276
4199
106103163
8076
446
41
300350
2
1
9
1
11
i
91148
12226
105108118
972395
119281
25100
1031011628076
446
41
299346
1
9
1
11
i
IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.
POLK COUNTY-CONTINUED.
173
VOTINGPRECINCTS.
3d ward—1st precinct2d precinct
4th ward—1st precinct2d precinct
ElkhartFranklinFour MileGrantJeffersonLee—
5th ward—1st precinct2d'precinct
6th ward—1st precinct2d precinct
7th wardLincolnMadisonSaylor—
1st precinct2d precinct
Valley-lst precinct2d precinct3d precinct
WalnutWashingtonWebster
GOVERN'R.
218403
4962049384329799
447310
255136198103155
10278
124305241048285
248236
458855466636279
322186
2978350340125
4645
4913517865175
I/T.-GOV-ERNOR.
224413
508204938432100
461312
266141206103160
103
1273122(51078285
241225
424845465635979
307184
2867y
49540120
4443
4512815
Total 5487 4880 56 5598 4730 59 5677 4634 50 5684 4668 53 5747 4612 51
JUDGESUP. CT.,
FULLTERM.
236427
5262139383329999
471313
273141211102138
10179
13131225988285
SUP'TPUBLIC
INSTRUC-TION.
229207
426785465635979
296182
2797948840130
4443
4212616845175
634
"i1o
"il3
42
11
53
23
"5
50
233419
525211938532100
466314
270141210103162
103
128312261078286
233221
430795465635977
302182
2827949140118
4443
4512815845174
RAILROADCOMMIS-SIONER.
232420
5422169388328899
463313
II 260140213104162
10581
136319261158285
233220
416745462635978
306183
2918048839118
4242
4511315825175
Smith and Rogers, 40; Murphy, 42; Dunham, 39; Noble, 30.
174 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.
POTTAWATTAM1E COUNTY.
VOTINGPRECINCTS.
Council Bluffs—1st ward2cl ward3d ward1st prec. 4tU ward.2d prec. 4th ward.
Kane Tp., outsideCouncil Bluffs-
BoomerBelknapCarsonCenterCrescentGroveGarnerHardinHazel DellJamesKnoxKeg CreekLaytonLewisLincolnMacedoniaMindenNeolaNorwalkPleasantRockfordSilver CreekValleyWashingtonWavelandWrightYork
GOVERN'R.
-; i
196328219281
1045
1751110736
10874716469
15431
13275289521
7835456612469487431
1048284549361
130797684
29899
185110108
10
OS201161
10310074118109804880
L T . - O O V -ERNOR.
19834822429076
104817911310737108757369751553112776299721647935456712471507432
367625345411238
100778354926112978717829799192109107962001541041031007311107784879
JUDGESUP. CT.,FULL
N TERM.
14
68
Total 3138 4948 128 3207 4872 141 3234 4841145 3218 4828 147 3301 4760 146
206350212829376
104817811410'371087673697515'3113276!2998l226380354567
12471497532
SUP'TPUBLIC
INSTRUC-TION.
361623342408238
987882549161128787178296991861091079519915010210310073118107794879
16
20635222729776
1048179114107371087673697515831102762910024648035456812471507532
RAILROADCOMMIS-SIONER.
360619343403238
82154192611287871782959919210910793196147103103100721181077H4879
16
13
74
21338023830479
104817611310738108777869751563113176299821657736486'12471507632
350590331395236
9880835491611277371782979918610910795200144104
9773118107784'79
15
13
77
Smith, Murphy, Rogers and Noble, 1; Dunham, 2.
IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER. 175
POWESHIEK COUNTY.
VOTINGPRECINCTS.
GOVBRN'R. LT.-GOV-ERNOR.
H
JUDGESUP. OT.,
TERM.
SUP'TPUBLIC
INSTRUC-TION.
RAILROADCOMMIS-SIONER.
47
11
JeffersonMadisonSheridanChesterGrinnellGrinnell City—
1st ward2d ward3d ward. . . : . . .4th ward
MalcomBear CreekWarrenLincolnScottPleasantWashingtonSugar CreekTJnionJacksonDeep River
60745883
105
9614511013210024781889379598083
280165
10594983382
38596756
13319712687597780
11846
181107
60745681
107
9714711013210825584
105941003479
36576756130187123
14111013210525884899380598181281165
10594983379
355767561281861238759767611747180107
60745884107
14611113210625984899379598183281165
10594983379
35586656128185122
767611745178107
60745884108
9914610613010525484919380696583280165
10594983378
355771581291901238559777413843182107
Total 2218 1843 138 2238 1823 140 2246 1810 146 2249 1805 146 2234 1836 126
Doty, McDonald, Farnsworth and Garret, 2; Tobin, 3.
RIJSfGGOLD COUNTY.
UnionTingleyJefferson . . .Lincoln... .GrantWashingtonLibertyMonroeAthensPoe
7712483699086688911880200
7552545054824720873992
7812783719086708911762205
7449544854814520©73787
7812883729086708911762206
7449544854814520873787
7812883719086708911762205
7449544854824520883787
8013186959092709112062205
7245535254764518863786
170 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.
RINGGOLD COUNTY—CONTINUED.
VOTINGPRECINCTS.
RiceBentonClintonMiddle ForkLotts Creek .Riley
Total 1512
GOVERN'R.
8476
103677543
w529445583616
LT.-GOV-EllNOR.
8576
108687643
JUDGESUP. CTM
FULLTERM.
8476
108687743
. . 1543 933 . . . 1537 932 . . . 1536 934 . . . 1588 890
8UP'TPUBLIC
INSTRUC-TION.
&76
108.687743
RAILROAJCOMMIS-SIONER,
a576
108688346
Smith, 49; Murphy, 50; Rogers, 48; Dunham, 48; Noble, 40.
SAC COUNTY.
Boyer ValleyCedarClintonCookCoon ValleyDelaware .DouglasEderi.EurekaJackson.Levey.RichlandSacViolaWall Lake.Wheeler
Total
1H960765867555Q41
109239
7215?8443
13562
1451
865?,48506937373382
13995
1f>«89834928
1126
"i
1
14160765867565941
111232
77157
8443
13562
1459
845248506936373380
13790
15289,834928
1110
i
-\
14160765767565Q41
112234
79159
8443
13562
idH'S
845248506936373379
33488
1508?.834928
1102
14160765767565941
J12233
791598443
13562
1464
845248506936373379
13488
1508?,834928
1102
" i
1
14460765770575941
112234
801598443
13662
1474
805248506636373379
13587
15082834828
1094
IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.
SCOTT COUNTY.
177
VOTINGPRECINCTS.
GOVERN'R. liT.-GOV-ERNOR.
Be
09
JUDGESUP. CT.,
FULIJTERM.
s Br
SUP'TPUBuTO
INSTRUC-TION.
m
RAILROADCOMMIS-SIONER.
in
Davenport, city—Jst ward2d ward3d ward4th ward5th ward6th ward
Davenport tp—1st precinct2d precinct ,
Allen's GroveBlue GrassBuffaloButlerOleonaHickory Grove...LeClaireLibertyLincolnPleasant Valley.PrincetonBuckinghamSheridan.-.Winfield
Total..
634562
210
261
733137
1051616
126434954
11!6
4r
33
674630541491402272
18324095
141107
193145156115909038
146
763439131051616
131434956
n:65135
673627537482390269
18123793209141107125193140156115899038197144
4665215245258
763437131051616
132434956
11*65135
674629540494398276
18123794209141107125193139156115909038197144
5066229261266
783538131051616
13243495711265135
1645 5282 2 1699 5233 3 1660 5267
673
537477391
179
94209141107125193139156115899038197144
1714 5224
131051616
13243515711265135
23594209141107
1931391561138990
197144
3 1802 5139 3
SHELBY COUNTY.
JeffersonGreely . .Union..GroveWashingtonWestphaliaDouglasPolk
19901
113616894
11048
8763
14980
1169417070
94
63
1419
01113616094
11148
8763
14080
1159417070
94
63
1319
19^01
1136?6094
11?,48
8663
14?88
115?417070
?4
63
1219
1?386
1136?6024
11248
8663
14980
115?417970
24
6
31?19
13080
11?6673?4
11857
7063
14?88
11??416066
91
39
1914
178 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.
SHELBY COUNTY-CONTINUED.
VOTINGPRECINCTS.
JacksonHarlan ;.LincolnCussShelbyKairviewAT o n POO
Clay
Total
GOVERN'R.
Go
Bft6
452850001
180677953
1520
©
0
w10224487
194110998974
1831
Dow
n
CO
9
4
61
LT.-GOV-ERNOR.
©©
Poy
n<
452869003
181677953
1526
Bes
to-n10224487
199118928°94
1827
a
2
w9
4
60
JUDGESUP. CT..
FULLTERM.
LhG
iv
"w0
452870003
181687954
1534
aa
. Bra
n
109,24380
12211801
94
1825
to
. Jon
e
fta9
4
59
SUP'TPUBLIC
INSTRUC-TION.
•3CO
©
a45
2870004
181687254
1528
Iris
h
H102,94387
118018°94
1823
ee.
bC
Bel
la
1-5
ft9
55
RAILROADCOMMIS-SIONER.
cer
Sn
GQ
479,96
Q9
03180687955
1572
O
P100
8519911801
93
1786
Gri
ffi
ft, j
8
4
46
SIOUX COUNTY.
BuncombeOapelCenterEa°"le - .TCast OraneeFloydGarfieldGrantHollandLincoln
.LynnNassauPlatoHeadingRockSettlersSheridanShermanWush ino'ton.WelcomeWost Branch
Total
11943373410800
2l61479434
101)31
10887307068364076
1516
65342630
136812936
109,
6035
162286599486962,403214
1344
1
1
11844373010809
489,141529435
10031
10789307068364077
1519
66332630
136812935
102866034
162286598486962403213
1335
11944373410809
48
1529435
10031
10889277068364077
1528
64332630
1368120H508866034
16?,286508466062403?13
1327
1
1
11944373410800
48
1590435
10031
10880
7068364077
15&3
65332630
13681
3508866034
2865084660
403913
1328
. . . 119
3
3
44363110809448
15194
10031
10'i80317068364077
1534
64339630
1368114
088760S4
lfl9
66084660
40
13
1314 3
Smith, 11, Rogers, Dunham and Noble, 10; Murphy, 9.
IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER. 179
STORY COUNTY.
VOTINGPRECINCTS.
GOVERN'R. I/T.-GOV-ERNOR.
JUDGESUP. CT.,
FULLTERM.
SUP'TPUBLIC
INSTRUC-TION.
RAILROADCOMMIS-SIONER.
CollinsFranklinGrantHowardIndian Creek.,LaFayetteLincolnMilfordNevadaNew Albany ..PalestineRichlandShermanUnionWarren ,Washington...
100128631661641458894278100225745117375272
654053138586523015679430425022
13
Total 2196
132
939
101130711701651468895283101007
745117376283
62374412848652291507813040502112!
13
3
10214372
171166146
8898
283101227"7451
17276
283
37 2234 899 42 2251
603644128386522814978130405121123 ...
894! 35
102135721711651468896282101227745117276283
603644128486522714978130405121123
2241 894
10
3
1001437217$1681468896278101227745117276284
613644118386522815278130365221122
40 2248 893 32
Smith, 15; Murphy and Dunham, 18; Rogers and Noble, 16.
TAMA COUNTY.
GeneseoClarkOneidaYorkSalt Creek ..BuckinghamPerryCarrollOtter Creek..RichlandGrantCrystalHowardToledoTama
7515936525552229356487596799382178
621391111961628216110813175508579142216
"i
"i
•'5
"i716
82162375457522333563875866100384178
5413911019416279155I0813275508578141216
"i
"i
"5
"i615
88164375457552323564875967101384181
491381101941627815710813175508577140212
"i
"i
"5
"i716
89164375457552343503875967101384182
481381101941627815610813175508511
140212
"i
"i
"5
"i716
89164375457552333564875967102385179
481381101941627815610813175508577138216
180 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.
TAMA C O C J N T Y - C O N T I N U E D .
VOTINGPIIRC1NCTS.
GOVERNOR.
m
LT.-GOV-ERNOR.
JUDGESUP. CT.,
FULLTERM.
PUBLICINSTRUC-
TION.
RAILROADCOMMIS-SIONER.
ColumbiaLincolnSpring Creek...CarltonIndian Village.Highland
632899123149
901301859711947
5'3210012014985
921261699811347
663210112415186
881261699611950
34
663210112415086
881261709612050
34
663210512415092
881261689612043
Total 2180 2467 49 21912423 612225 2414 63 2227 2414 62 2234 2407 59
Smith, Murphy and Rodgers, 13; Dunham, 14; Noble. 15.
TAYLOR COUNTY.
Redford.BentonClavton.DallasGay,
HoltJ acksonJeffersonMasonMarshallNodawayPolkPlatteROSS^VrjishiricrtoiiClearfieldNew Market. ....
Total
2545846216143526745
11462
1Htt8969
14046
10769
103
1582
1444974345532fiH82266882050261
13256
1155074
1354
191112,6
1938
221
9
241684
137
2766049346246536947
11667
1378069
14747
11973
108
1668
13347722453346279?46280956357
12554
1084974
1295
1721639
1976
2242
2614
64
141
27462494262466°,7247
11769
1380070
15047
12973
100
1699
13046721553345678246080046256
12354984974
1258
1621qa2
2076
1942
2615
64
144
2806350406245627246
117f>0
1878071
14847
13074
110
1714
130457214533455789 36080056256
1955-i984974
1256
1621
10f\
a
99,
8fi
9
24?
9fi1554
149
291638647HO53847847
11860
1370170
16548
13987
115
1857
1214534134620aa7H244080046157
11058914170
1124
142
69
908
924
9fi1533
131
Smith and Murphy, 9; Rogers, 7; Dunham, 8; Noble, 6.
IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.
UNION COUNTY.
181
VOTINGPRECINCTS.
QOVBRT^R.
1n DO
LT.-GOV-ERNOR.
•n
JUDGESUP. CT.,
TERM.
SUP'TPUBLIC
INSTRUC-TION.
H w
RAILROADCOMMIS-SIONER.
Pleasant ...JonesNew Hope..Sand CreekUnionAftonDodgeGrantHighland...LincolnPlatteBeck, S. H..Cromwell. .Spaulding..Creston—
1st ward ..2d ward...3d ward...4th ward..5th ward ..
561729238661415975606469327975
1501257677138
39667218588153334847
213345
163101142130150 11
3865721756805233454554223340
15789133
144 11
56739239701405975660573327974
1611408387149
386672I156795333444146223339
15083131120139
45
56739239701405975056575327974
1601408187150
381 1065
56805332454147223339
150
134
138
Total 1544 1355 396 1600 1290 404 1613 1262 423 1612ll264 420 1719 812 367
13
567492477214260818768
338981
1661568992152
3866721756795333&53947212236
146
115138
1644135234102335
354016
1595
11
Smith, Murphy, Rogers, Dunham and Noble, 14.
VAN BUREN COUNTY.
FarmingtonBonaparteHarrisburg.CedarFremontWinchesterWashington .HenryVernonDesMoinesKeosauqua
161986919774729696115114232
2311811234041606539667997
"i
"i12
1611047012773729696115114232
2311961224041606539667997
"i
"i12
1661047012773729696115114232
2261751224041606539667997
"i
"il9
1661047012773729696115114232
2201751224041606639667996
"i
"il2
1681057312873729696115114232
2241751193941606639667997
182 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.
VAN BUREN COUNTY-CONTINUED.
VOTINGPRECINCTS.
PittsburgLick CreekVillagePortlandChequestMiltonCantril
Total
GOVERN
on.
1wo8103
110407008
100
1861
fuoW70
10805818?,
10080
1683
r'R.
0
Dow
n
WCO
17117
24
LT.-GOV-ERNOR.
©03
Poy
nS3<38203
110507000
102
1872
br
Bes
tow
70108058182
10870
1695
•
I1
101
7
21
JUDGESUP. CT.,
FULLTERM.
s3g
8?03
110497000
109,
1876
id
.Bra
n
70108( 58182
10879
1669
en©
1
101
7
21
SUP'TPUBLIC
INSTRUC-TION.
T S
ab]
O
8293
110497000
102
1876
. Iri
sh
70108058182
10079
1670
©©boa
Bel
lai
- ?
H1
101
7
21
R A I L R O A DCOMMIS-SIONER.
i
cer
Sn
c©
8293
115507000
104
1885
0ao
>Q
76108008182
10077
1664
1 ^
Gri
ffi
W
1 11
1(11
7
21
Smith, Murphy and Rogers, 43; Dunham and Noble, 45.
WAPELLO COUNTY.
AdamsAgencyColumbia—
1st precinct..2d precinct..
Center—1st precinct.2d precinct..3d precinct..4th precinct.5th precinct.6th precinct.7th precinct.8th precinct.
OassCompetineDahlonegaGreenHighlandKeokukPleasantPolkRichlandWashington ..,
71129
13861
106284223243184186715466635662
118618087
228270
2841
17899
14816
3803372842191922131331240!)9251
137807399
103112346
3485
151
01
1299
281115143o71
1526
164
13115
323
71127
14061
112290226251188194755366645565
117638588
233281
2905
179101
14816
374330279213191206132125699152
135817195
103104337
3432
151
61
121010301116153271
15o
(i174
13513
332
72127
14161
1152952302511901967653666455Of)
117038688
°34280
2925
177101
14716
371325273212189202131125699152
135817195
103104336
3406
161
01
121011301117153o71
1526
174
13413
334
72127
14061
115294230252190196765366645565
117038688
234281
2925
177101
14816
371327274212189202130125699152
135817195
103104336
3409
161
61
129
10301117153o71
1526
174
13412
330
64127
15501
116294228252190191775366645565
117638889
234281
2930
177101
13316
371326275214189206130125699152
135817193
102104335
33961
16
12101128111715
3271
1526
174
113313
IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.
WARREN COUNTY.
183
VOTINGPRECINCTS,
AllenBelmontGreenfieldJeffersonJackson. ....LincolnLinnLibertyOtterPalmyraRichlandSquawUnionVirginia .White OakWhite Breast.Indianola—
1st ward2d ward3d ward4th ward
Total
GOVERN
£1sUo•"3
991451*77954
95+
11983
11911074
I I 9
1034994
686173
103
2031
•<D
jrac
e B
o
W45
11873
10995
105937589698763566554
103
33469643
1433
'R.
HiC
Dow
n
«
174
16
903
33512
9
8
ft4
43
3
132
L T . - G O V -ERNOR.
. Poy
n
<99
1451317454
11911985
11311074
11f>1044994
696475
105
2053
Bes
toGO*46
11869
10795
10393748060876S
6454
103
3994
41
1392
,_;CD
Pg
184
16
903
337199fi
54
43
3
133
JUDGESUP. CT.,
PULLTERM. *
a0>
3
0
1051451397454
95011919084
11411174
1151044994
716974
103
2054
da
. B
ran
4411870
10795
1019374776186635564
103
30949441
1384
rn
. Jo
ne
W
174
f>93
63419
9,(i
r4
43?3
131
SUP'TPUBLIC
INSTRUC-TION.
O
T S
ab
aH100144139
7454
°4511911985
11911974
1151044894
716475
106
2047
Iris
h
4411870
10695
101937477618563556454
103
3094
39
1379
CDObfid
Bel
la
-5W174
1
3
63619?ft
54
430
3
137
RAILROADCOMMIS-SIONER.
cer
Sm
it
c0
CO
10614413°7954
19011986
11111979
1151054994
716676
103
2083
ddtotj0
P45
11970
10195969374736985
5563f>4
103
30999 141
1361
a
Gri
flB
W
124
1f>
183
43619
/4
4
93
123
. Smith, 47; Murphy, 49; Rogers, 23; Dunham, 52; and Noble, 50.
WASHINGTON COUNTY.
Washington, city—1st precinct. . ...2d precinct 105 80 1 107 79 1 107 79... 107 79 1 107 79 13a precinct 100 59 4 100 59 4 100 59 4 100 59 4 100.59 44th precinct
Washington, twp ...ClayBrighton, cityBrighton, twpMarionCrawford
7510510011814988
1255495
161
5180597856364963
14977
"i4
"2
" i"i
8010710011915088
121)5497
164
4779597754374963
14874
" i4
"2
"i11
7810710011915088
1275497
164
4879597754374963
14874
"i"2
"i" i
8010710011915088
1265497
164
4779597754375063
14974
"i4
2
"i"i
8010710011915188
1235597
165
4779
. 597754375363
14973
184 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.
WASHINGTON COUNTY—CONTINUED.
VOTINGPRECINCTS.
GOVERN'R.
|
W on
LT.-GOV-ERNOR.
rt
JUDGE8UP. CT.,
FULLTERM.
•a
8UP'TPUBLIC
INSTRUC-TION.
m
RAILROADCOMMIS-SIONER.
II
8690
12346537976
24176
136115
O
OregonFranklinDutch Creek .Seventy-SixCedarJacksonHighland ... .IowaKalonaRichmondWellmanNira
17990759698956681404112257
8791124465379762417713611547
18190759698956684414212256
8791123465379762387613611546
181907596989566834142
58
8791123465379762397613611546
181917596989566844142
58
8790
46537976
7613611446
182917596989566814142
61
Total 2110 1870 13 2131 J853 15 2131 1855 13 2135 1853 14 21351855 14
Smith and Rogers, 27; Murphy, 26; Dunham, 25; Noble, 23.
WAYNE COUNTY.
WrightUnion"Washington .RichmanSouth Fork..CorydonBentonClayWalnut,JacksonWarrenJeffersonGrand River .ClintonHowardMonroe
1 96101731517215786652249120770134604878
1713
94 266 J98 .98 .90 S183 15869 .163116121 .67 .133 .41 .65 .27 .
1489 t
9 1003 101. 74. 152M5 732 1581 89. 661 2291 91. 206. 70. 134. 60. 48.. 78
341729
996697978818257681601161226713341
• 6527
1485
2213
'26121
"*i
75
102102741527315889662289120870134604878
1733
9965979788184576816011612067133416527
1484
2014
25111
"i
73
99102741527315989662309120770134604878
1732
9966979788181576815911612167133416527
1482
2113
26121
"i
74
101103741538915888662309220770134604878
1751
9966979676184576815911512167133416527
1471
Smith, 4; Murphy, Rogers, Dunham and Noble, 6.
IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER, 185
WEBSTER COUNTY.
VOTINGPRECINCTS.
BadgerBurnsideClayCoif axCooper.....Deer CreekDouglasDaytonElkhornFultonGowrieHardinJ acksonJohnsonLost GroveNewarkOthoPleasant Valley....RolandStunner.'WashingtonWebsterWahkonsa—
1st ward2d ward3d ward4th ward
Yell
GOVERN1 R.
937946
333444
2413567
14846
32121
7285158366
10079
7394
11110547
964249609370646397532717
115981565659353708565
176
110190
LT.-GOV-ERNOR.
93794736363544
2443869
1484628
7488168868
10180
7594
11510747
0396414860906964
94512717
115981558628248668464
17412310618726
11
10
Total 2012 2080 138 2049 2037 140 2066 2019 133 2066 2020 142 2096 1989 131
JUDGESUP. CT.,
FULLTERM.
3
Josk
938051363635442443869148462732121748816916810180
779811710947
11!981558629245668464
17111910518426
w
ii
SUP'TPUBLIC
INSTRUC-TION.
w937951363635442443866148462832121748817916810180
789811810947
9642446090696462945327I111!981558629145688464
17111910418426
m
11
10
RAILROADCOMMIS-SIONER.
92795136363744243
6914846283212174881612.*6810080
7894II1107
424460906764639351271711598If58629211668464
17012310518626
11
2922
3810
Smith, 6 (Unofficially reported.)
W1NNEBAGO COUNTY.
Mt. ValleyForestLinden...GrantPenter, f
1289584097
317
147984
59
i
?..
128961409R
223
147083
53
0
128V6939?8
233
1460
53
53
i128969,4198
233
146083
53
0
1289694990
223
1460
69
53
18
186 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.
WINNEBAGO COUNTY-CONTINUED.
VOTINGPRECINCTS.
NewtonKingBuffaloNorwayLoganEdenLincoln
Total
GOVERN'R.
0
in
1w66?1815
28
19
914
$ce
Boi
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57
10
98
226
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CD
10
LT.-GOV-ERNOR.
a
6°181583
19
930
Bes
tom
n
57q
19
98
211
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l
9
JUDGESUP. CT..
FULLTERM.
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71583
15
908
d
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Bra
n
37q
91
198
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1
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INSTRUC-TION.
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2019
932
Iris
h
EH
57q
1998
210
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CO
c
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la
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9
RAILROADCOMMIS-SIONER.
si
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dK6217158333
19
d
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avi
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579
1998
933' 207
Gri
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9
W1NNESHIEK COUNTY.
BloomiieldMilitaryWashington—
1st precinct2d precinct
JacksonFrankvilleSpringfieldCalmar—
1st precinct2d precinct
SumnerGlen woodDecorah township..Decorah—
1st ward2d ward3d ward4th ward
MadisonLincolnPleasantCanoeBluff tonOrleans
130193 203
485086
154
1162530
132138
704349
1229796
104665768
131130827633
10211610050122
5954577041395199116 .40l
3| 13298
485192151
ir2530132146
724650126
87197
131130817633
10111610051117
5751566640395099114401
3| 133
485192154
1182530132147
74474912298961056656
87197
131130817633
10011610051115
5550566740395099114401
2| 132
485192154
1182530132146
7447501269896105675669
87 2| 133197
131130817633
10011610051
116
5550566640395099
11440 "i
99
" 4 85192
155
1182530
132147
744750
1269896
105665670
197
131130817632
10011610051
116
5550566640395099
11439
87| 2
IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.
WINNESHIEK COUNTY-CONTINUED.
187
VOTINGPRECINCTS.
HighlandHesperBurr OakFremont
Total
GOVERN'R.
d'2
8W6
ion141m91
2174
©
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7339
2053
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n
10011';
91
2211
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1°68
39
2023
Bro
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l
K
4
JUDGESUP. CT.,
FUIiljTERM.
o&"31001437091
2214
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Bra
n
fa
687139
2017
Jone
W
2
SUP'TPUBLIC
INSTRUC-TION.
5
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b
do
10014'>7091
2217
Iris
h
12687139
2017
ee.
d
Bel
la
•-8
w
3
RAILROADCOMMIS-SIONER.
aCD
od
s.100
7091
2221
ddbJD
?O1'?,687139
2015
3
Gri
ffi
Wi4
3
Doty, 15; McDonald, 17; Farnswortb, 20; Tobin, 18; Garrett, 13; Smith, 16.(Unofficially reported.)
WOODBURY COUNTY.
ArlingtonBannerConcordFloydGrangeGrantKedronLakeportListonLittle SiouxLibertyMillerMorgan .MovilleOtoRockRutlandSloanUnionWest Fork !...WillowWoodburyWolf CreekSioux City—
1st precinct
92
397513181183530591166310411555656856
621109112274107616538997764726746637641
275 :352
97283221)389272397613283223531641196410511755646957
6837374755621109112073105576537937463716546637538
1 286 340 ... 284 343
397713283223530661196410611755646957
6837374756611109112073105576536927463706546637539
76132822134316611964106117556499
6837364756611109112173106586637927463706546627538
284 343
97|283733329372418713283213632681196610611957656862
1 283 342
8911473105586437907461706346637635
188 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.
WOODBURY COUNTY—CONTINUED.
VOTINGPRECINCTS.
GOVERN'R. LT.-GOV-ERNOR.
JUDGESUP. CT.,
FULLTERM.
Br
SUP'TPUBLIC
INSTRUC-TION.
RAILROADCOMMIS-SIONER.
2d precinct.3d precinct.4th precinct.5th precinct6th precinct7th precinct
Total
Ill39736218615711
268506509
31216
11440038019216611
265487
49630416
11740538619816711
26248248449030316
11940638819816711
48148348930316
118 261402 485387 484197j 491167 30311 16
2969 4051 29 3066 3951 31 3088 3930 25 WOO 3927 34 3119 3917 12
WORTH COUNTY.
UnionBartonDeer CreekLincolnKensettNorthwoodNorth wood Junct...DanvilleBrookfieldHartlandFertileBristolSilver Lake
333337858762120487680627382
878
8834179723215432101428154
437
2113
16
3233378787631224876806274&
883
8934179523214932101428144
430
2117
20
323337878663122487680627482
882
9034179524214832101428144
431
2118
21
323337878763122487680627482
883
9034179523
' 214832101428144
430
2118
323337878662122487683627482884
9034'279523214832101428144
430
Smith, Murphy, Rogers, Dunham and Noble, 6.
WRIGHT COUNTY.
BelmontBlaine..Boone...Clarion,
9714658152
41351188
9815658167
41281474
9915658172
40291469
9915558172
40271469
10515858173
34261468
IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.
WRIGHT OOUNTY-COUNTY.
189
VOTINGPRECINCTS.
GOVERN'R. LT.-GOV-ERNOR.
JUDGESUP. CT.,
FULLTEEM.
SUP'TPUBLIC
INSTRUC-TION.
w
RAILROADCOMMIS-SIONER.
DaytonEagle GroveIowaLibertyLakeLincolnNorwayPleasantTroyVernonWall LakeWoolstock
(1232761
109307457
14174
301614248371619
10422
32763
113367658
14174623646
26159394431161810422274160
3296811543775814474623446
25157374223161810122274360
6633064110447658144746236
Total 1527 790...1577 744...1535 723...1594 719...1628 693...
663288111549775814472623646
261572442181618101222741
Smith and Dunham, 4; Murphy, 3; Noble, 2.
190 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.
RECAPITULATION.
GOVERNOR—
Joseph Hutchison, RepublicanHorace Boies, DemocratS. B. Downing, Union LaborMalcom Smith. ProhibitionElias Doty. Greenback
LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR—
A. N. Poyneer, RepublicanSam'l L. Bestow. DemocratE. Brownell, Union Labor.J. W. Murphy, ProhibitionJ. M. McDonald, Greenback
JUDGE OF SUPREME COURT (FULL TERM)—
Josiah Given, RepublicanW. F. Brannan, DemocratM. H. Jones, Union LaborJ. W. Rogers, Prohibition
' E. M. Farnsworth, Greenback
SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION-
Henry Sabin, RepublicanThos. M. Irish, DemocratMrs. II. J. Bellangee. Union LaborMrs. M. H. Dunham, ProhibitionT. F. Tobin, Greenback
RAILROAD COMMISSIONER—
Spencer Smith, RepublicanDavid Morgan, DemocratL. H. Griffith, Union LaborJ. W. Noble, Prohibit ionRobert Garrett, Greenback
VOTE.173,538
180,111
5,579
1,353
177,812
170,031
5,005
1,07159.
178,250
174.959
5,014
1,21092
179,018
174,092
5.823
' 1,381
53
181,390
172,910
5,370
1,342
51
PLURALITY
6,573
1,781
3,291
4,326
8,480
INDEX.
PAGE.Governor Clarke Frontispiece.Executive Officers of Iowa 3-5Congressional Map of Iowa 7FEDERAL OFFICERS—
U.S. Circuit and District Courts 6-7U. S. Pension Agent 7U. S. Internal Revenue Collectors 7-8U. S. Land Office 8U. S. Senators 8Representatives in Congress 9
JUDICIAL OFFICERS—Judges and Officers of the Supreme Court 10Judges of the District Courts 10-11Official Court Reporters 12-13Judges of the Superior Courts 13Foreign Consuls Residing in Iowa 13
Judicial Map of Iowa 13
STATE INSTITUTIONS—Agricultural College (Illustration) 17Agricultural College 17-21Agricultural Society 21-22Board of Dental Examiners 22-23Board of Health 23-24College for the Blind 25-27Commissioners of Pharmacy 27-28Educational Board of Examiners 28-29Historical Society 29-31Horticultural Society 31-32Hospital for Insane—Clarinda 32-33Hospital for Insane — Independence 33-34
192 INDEX.PAGE.
STATE INSTITUTIONS—Continued.Hospital for Insane—Mt. Pleasant 34-36Improved Stock Breeders' Association 36-37Industrial Schools — Eldora and Mitchellville , 37-38Institution for Deaf and Dumb 39-40Institution for Feeble-minded .. ..: 40-42Penitentiary at Anamosa- 43Penitentiary at Fort Madison. 44Soldiers' Home 45Soldiers' Orphans' Home 46State Normal School 47-49Normal School (Illustration) 48State University (Illustration) 49State University 49-52
THE MILITIA— 53First Brigade 54 55Second Brigade 56-57
MISCELLANEOUS TABLES, PARTY PLATFORMS, ETC—Expenses of State Institutions 61-62Salaries of State Officers 63-64Receipts by State Treasurer 64Educational Statistics 65-67Insurance Statistics 67-69Iowa Products 70Legal Weight of a Bushel 71Roll of Members of the Twenty-third General Assembly. 72-76Criminal Statistics 77List of County Officers for 1890 78-81Time of Holding Terms of District Court, 1890-91 82-87Rules Governing Applications for Pardons, etc 88-89Rules Governing Appointment of Notaries Public... 89-90Sketches of the Iowa Delegation in the Fifty-first Congress. 91-98Game Laws .99-105Political Platforms and Parties. 105-118
STATISTICS OF THE GENERAL ELECTION, 1889 119-190Recapitulation * 190