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3. Poolesville,

259 273

4. Rockville, pre.1. Rockville. pre.2,

25% 22:

140 168

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Totals,

Chaney,

Rep.

Lynch,

Waters,

Murphy,

Meem,

261 198 224 224 225 228

Hershberger,

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204 238 200 19 200 238 246 236 197 205 247 234 238 286 242 242 242 2-0 279 279 270 249 260| 266| 227 244 2:29 228 229 240 242 241 229 246 241 225 128 177 125 123 126 178 180 178 123 141 183 185 222 252 243 222 210 233 241 232 224 223 241 250 230 218 153 243 153 247 149 151 151 251 253 250 151 163 251 239 107 178 15 173 117 118 117 172 170 171 116 122 172 165 389 278 426 232|| 408 407 407 247 247 246 406 426 255 235 245 318 254 301|| 254 248 248 300 301 303 219 258 305 297 131 192 116 199 120 120 141 194 194 179 122 129 198 19 140 291 145 286 139 130 140 292 290 291 139 145 291 286 175 243 19 209 185 191] 188 198 199 195 184 210 224 196 500 373 341 330 327 342 338 356 327 326 330 340 345 328

2926 3512 3043 3312 2955 2961|2993:3406|1379 3346|298031123436 3271| 3384 Montgomery County Prohibition Vote,

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Lowndes,

Rep.
Smith,
Dem.

Swann,
Pro.

Goldsbor
ough,
Rep.
Hering,

Findlay,

Rayner,

Perkins,

Contee,

Rep.

Merrick,

Blandford

Darr,

Roberts,

Dem.

Lewin,

Rep.

Rogers,

1. Vansville,

2. Bladensburg,

3. Marlboro,

4. Nottingham,

5. Piscataway,

6. Spaldings,

7. Queen Anne's,

8. Aquasco,

9. Surratts,

2031

365 382
222 178
204 152 8
202 182 6
180 247 3
290 215

161 110

10. Laurel,

141 107 8
216 384 13

11. Brandywine,

154 145

12. Oxon Hill,

143 151

13. Kent,

156 194

14. Bowie,

287 115

15. Melwood, Totals.

176 166 4 3100 29361 57

Nov. 7, 1899.

Districts.

201 183 171 253 290 215 161 111 134 105 182 370 149 146

203 228 201 229 194 193 192 233 234 232 198) 228 352 384 356 382 352 349 315 385 389 375 348 386 218 179 219 177 212 231 217 165 1-1 187 215 181 205 157 201 153 197 211 197 145 150 161 208 149 200 185 199 185 198 198 200 186 184 183 178 248 176 249 171 175 173 247 251 253 290 215 290 215 290 290 289 215 215 217 161 110 161 110 161 165 161 108 111 110 142 105 142 105 133 134 134 107 108 110 209 361 209 358 179 194 177 362 370 373 152 147 153 146 149 150 150 146 146 146 142 152 142 152 142 142 143 152 150 151 156 194 156 191 150 150 149 195 195 196 290 114 291 112 319 291 291 112 104 99 287 119 176 166 176 166 175 184 176 158 165 167 189 153 3074 2939 3075 2932 30223057 29942911 2962 2960||30322940

Prince George's County.

146 149 153 192

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195 232

196) 194 198 230 233 232 193 194 229 229 356 374 364 351 344 348 350 382 384 387 350 844 381 386

210 197 230 170 219 212 212 186 181 177 220 218 179 177 239 117 217 140 203 205 201 151 150 157 205 205 153 153 199 181 193 188 209 200 19 184 181 175 194 199 190 186 194 234 138 288 17: 172 173 24 249 249 176 201 239 235 272 233 291 211 289 288 300 206 216 216 293 290 212 214 161 111 161 111 161 167 161 110 106 11 161 161 111 111 124 109 131 108 134 135 133 107 105 104 126 145 119 101 170 387 181 370 187 182 187 361 369 365 180 183 356 362 149 145 149 146 149 149 149 146 146 146 149 148 147 146 148 150 149 145 141 141 141 153 153 153 141 145 153 152 150 195 159 18 151 151 151 194 194 194 153 149 192 192 294 108 292 113 290 282 295 113 124 115 293 290 110 114 185 156 178 166 175 176 176 166 167 167 185 180 160 160 3012 2929 306128952990|30013028:2941|2958 294830193052 2931 2918

SURVEYOR.

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Prince George's County Independent Republican Vote.

House of Delegates-John L. Waring, 81 County Com'rs-Luther Brashears,

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Nov. 7, 1899.

Districts.

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215 426 13 215 424 215 424 217 422 217 219 217 420 422 420 167 346 2 167 346 166 346 167 343 168 169 168 346 349 344 237 301 239 237 238 300 305 305 160 189 161 159 159 188 190 189 279 293 281 278 281 290 304 290 176 250 176 174 177 247 253 251 137 193 135 137 143 201 196 191 141 253 141 142 141 251 248 250 166 253 166 168 167 248 248 249

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236 310

236 311

158 193

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158 193

158 193

4. Stevensville, Kent I 5. Queenstown, pr. 1. Queenstown, pr. 2,

285 309

13

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6. Ruthsburg,

7. Crumpton,

Totals,

140 250

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164 258 7 165 258

141 254
165 25

1677 2549 142 1676 254716732544||1680 2500 1684 1688 16892491 2515 2489

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224 416 220 419 223 411 221 415 217 219 221 418 416 416

417

244 297

163 185

284 277 281 290
186 238 173 25
139 189 140 191
142 248 150 255
173 242 167 253

283 283

18 238

146 189

178 247
137 194

140 251 149 241
173 242 172 244

170 337 16 170 169 339 339 338
39 304 239 236 239 314 311 309
160 189 159 159 159 191 191 191
290 288 281 286 282 290 289 281
172 174 173 252 251 253
140 139 139 192 193 192
142 141 141 249 255 253
165 166 169 253 250 248

344

316

192

298

254

197

237

251

2506

Totals,

1757 2388 1724 2504 17472416 1716 2459 1680 1690 1689/24982495.2481

COUNTY SURVEYOR.

Benjamin S. Elliott, R., 1692 | Harry R. Graham, D., 2489 | E. L. Thomas, Pro., 143

Queen Anne's County Prohibition Vote.

Governor-James Swann,
Comptroller-Phineas F. Ball.
Att'y-Gen'l-Finley C. Hendrickson,
Senator-James T. Anthony,
House of Del.-J. Thomas Holland,
William C. Tucker,
Spencer Walls,

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Appointed by President McKinley June 9, 1899, to determine the most practicable route for an isthmian canal between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.

Rear Admiral John G. Walker, United
States Navy.

Samuel Pasco, Florida.
Alfred Noble, C. E., Illinois.

George S. Morrison, C. E., New York.

Col. Peter C Hains, U. S. A.
Prof. William H. Barr, Connecticut.
Lieut. Col. O. H. Ernst, U. S. A.
Lewis M. Haupt, C E., Pennsylvania.
Prof. Emory R. Johnson, Pennsylvania.

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228

227

228

230

217

215

Governor-James Swann,
223 Orphans' Court-Samuel S. Yeo,
Comptroller-Phineas F. Ball,
Leonard Swartz,
Att'y-Gen'l-Finley C. Hendrickson, 229
George W. Gibson,
House of Del's-Joseph S. Dawson, 226 County Com'r-Charles G. Pearce,
John W. Baker, 232 Sheriff-Charles Carroll,
Leander R. Hooper, 226 Co. Surv'r-J. H. Craig, Dem. (no op.), 2417

INTERNATIONAL PEACE CONFERENCE.

Called by the Emperor Nicholas II of Russia and opened at The Hague May 18, 1899.
AMERICAN DELEGATES.

Andrew D. White, Ambassador at Berlin. | Capt. A. T. Mahan, U. S. N., retired.
Stanford Newell, Minister at The Hague. Capt. William Crozier, U. S. A.
Seth Low, Columbia University.

Secretary-Fred. W. Holls, New York.

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2. St. Peters,

3. Brinkley's,

4. Dublin,

5. Mt. Vernon,

151 154 56

6. Fairmount,

1. Princess Anne, p. 1 174 249 14 175 247 175 247 172 250 172 173 173 246 247 246 Princess Anne, p. 2 199 247 17 202 242 198 243 199 243 199 200 198 243 243 244 153 111 51 153 112 152 112 149 117 151 151 152 113 114 114 303 251 16 305 245 305 244 300 252 307 289 305 241 263 244 176 171 28 175 168 175 167 174 167 174 176 174 168 167 168 151 152 154 152 153 159 153 154 154 152 151 151 273 170 72 269 168 270 167 270 168 270 269 270 168 163 167 383 344 26 384 334 378 338 427 300 386 374 374 330 338 335 261 240 24 263 240 252 239 263 22 20 256 25 24 233 232 136 278 48 136 270 136 271 135 277 134 134 144 272 270′ 269 24 61 1 24 61 24 61 24 61 24 24 24 61 61 61 128 102 13 129 98 129 98 117 123 128 128 129 101 100 94 220 145 38 220 144| 221| 143|| 225 142 221 217 211 181 140 134 195 179 8 195 177 195 177 198 176 197 200 197 176 175 176

7. Crisfield,

8. Lawson's,
9. Tangier,

10. Smith's Island,
11. Dames Quarter,
12. Asbury,
13. Westover,

Totals,

2782 2698 412 2784 2658 2774 2659 2812 2659 2776 2745 2760 2685 2635 2635

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