3&t4&'Zfr' . 'JW - -r -n ti- THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1898. A A ', i- st A. - r I . ,eN . H, , AK -A . Jy A PLURALITIES ARE ALL VERY LARGE Republican School Directors Had Hun dreds of Votes to Spare. WERE WARMLY CONQRATULATED I heir IMurnlltle JtniiRo from 80S lor Mr. Ncnls tu 1872 for Mr. rellowi. .Munlev nnd Swoonoy Much Cnst Down Over Tliclr Dotont in tlio Twrllth Wnrd -- fldwnrd Jnmcs, .Ir.'F, Election Ilns Cnuicd Trouble In Democratic Circlet. A cnrefttl compilation of the open re li IPS In the protlionotnry'H ofllco yes tf relay by The Tribune's accountunts ilr-monstrateil tbat the returns printed in tbls rnper yesterday mornlnu were nlrmwt absolutely correct. The sis Ite- 1 ulillran cnnuiuaies lor scnooi nirwiura wore elected and by the following Ilu mlltles: n. t. phii.mps, n years 1002 IMITHK NKULS, 3 yearM SO". I.'. 1). KHLLOWS, 2 years 1872 T. S. CIODKKUY, 2 years 1C72 V S. HARKKU. 1 years 1228 IH.lAS 11. ttVANS, 1 year 1322 All of tho candidates were the recip ients of many congratulations yester day by their friends. The defeat has had a very dlsplrltlnp effect on Demo crats, coupled with the losses sustained In common council. It was expected by the Democratic candlilates for places on tho board of six that a very large vote would be polled In all of the strong Democratic wards on account of fleice lights for uatd ofllces In nearly all of them. This pioved to be a mis take. The fierce watd tights Injured lather than helped the candidates at the head of the ticket In some waids, while In others Democratic voters be came disgusted and refrained alto gether from voting. HEPUHLICAN8 VOTED, llenubllcnns In general showed a fommcndably p.atiiotlc desire to do their duty and the vote in nearly all of the Republican strongholds was larger than the estimates made by political prophets on the dnv before election. Fred, lieigo was probably one of the most surprised men In the city yester day, lie was nominated by the Demo crats as their candidate for poor direc tor in the Third and Twenty-firfct, and ns he had no apparent opposition, took things easy. John JIcNamnra thought he would like to be a poor director and went quietly to work to defeat Mr. Herge. He accomplished the feat, .securing 202 against 157 votes cast for Mr. Herge. James Manlev and Morgan Sweeney ore much chagrined over their defeat In the Twelfth ward. They knew they had a big flght on their hands, but were confident they would pull out with otes to spare. Mr. Manley has been select councilman from the Twelfth for eleven years and Mr. Sweeney has represented the ward In the lower branch for six yeais. Thomas J. Coyne Is elated over his second victory over Mark Cahlln In the Twentieth ward. His friends, accompanied by a band, will visit him tomorrow night to cele brate his victory. Probably no man In the city was n oie flnceroly congratulated yester dav than Edward James, jr., the new select councilman from the Hlxth ward. In Democratic circles M, E. Clark and John K Regan were loundly abused for engaging In a light that had the efftct of giving the office of select council to a Republican. CORDON iJRIEVP.P. There was real evidences of sorrow about Hip headquarters of P. P. Gordon in the Second ward yesterday. He thought ho waa stronc enough to de leat Wade M. Finn, the present select councilman from that vard, but the latter convinced him it was not u task to bs lightly undertaken. Ex-City Assessor Thomas O'Boyle, the new Delect councilman from tho Eighteenth ward will bring to the du ties of his Dlllce a wide experience In municipal affairs. He said yesterday that Tuesday's flght in the Eighteenth v. as one of the liveliest he ever partici pated In. RESULTS IN THE WARDS. .Men Mho Wore Selected for Councils nnd School Hoard. Following Is the vote cast for the candidates for ward offices in this city: Tirst Vi'nrd. School controller George Shltcs. First district 1GS Second district 77 Third district 8(i Fourth dlstilct Ill Fifth district A Total Mi Second Wnrd. Select council Firr-t district Second district Third district Fout th district Tlftli dlstilct Total Finn. ,.S7 ..321 .. m .. 72 .. 31 ....713 Gordon. .... 47 .... 70 Tirst district.... Second district Third district .. Fourth district Fifth district .. ....187 ....230 ....G17 .... 90 Morris. . . .207 . ..302 Total W. M. Finn's majority. Common council First district Second district . SISTERS HAIR GROWER fisSCAtt' CIEANER AM noiicr-ieTc; MB ..ttVIM SUMM WltSTHf lONSlSTaM MIT B mm0 Third district S3 Fourth district .....102 Fifth district 69 Total 779 Replogle. First district 9 Second district S3 Third district 78 Fourth district 154 Fifth district 189 Total r,t.i M. V. Morris' majority 230 Third Ward. Alderman GilbrUe. First district 8 Second district 36 Total 41 Walsh. First district 9 Second district 43 Total 133 Burns. First district 77 Second district 43 Total 120 Gallagher. First district S Second district 4 Total fl Burn's plurality 6S School controller O'Mnlley. First district 80 Second district 103 Total 183 Magulre. First district 113 Second district C4 Total 107 IT. J. O'Mnlley's majority 22 Fourth Ward. Select council Thomas. First district 101 Second district 187 Third district 215 Fourth district 254 Total .' 757 Renchlcr. First district 42 Second district E Third district 102 Fourth district 83 Total 282 Simon Thomas' majority 473 Common council Griffiths. First district 12S Second district 201 Third district 201 Fourth district 303 Total S37 Grimes. First district 21 Second district 32 Third district 114 Fourth district 41 Total 208 W. V. Griffiths' majority 029 I'Mlli Nurd. School controller Phillips. First district 151 Second district 15. Third district 173 Fourth district 135 Total G17 Edward Stock received one vote in Second district. Sixth Wnrd. Select council James, jr. First district 50 Second district 2.1 Third district v 295 Total 3GS Regan. First district 170 Second district 107 Third district 19 Total COS Clarke. Flrt dlctrflct 70 Second district 33 Third district IS Total 121 Edward James, jr's., plurality.. 12 Common council Calpln First district 247 Second district 98 Third district 170 Total 515 House. First district 12 Second district , 5 Third district 122 Total 139 Joyce. First district 21 Second district 53 Third district 27 Total 101 Patrick Calpln's plurality 370 Seventh Ward. School controller Roche. First district 00 Second district 71 Third district 137 Total 29S Eighth Ward. Select council Durr. First district 83 Second district 134 Total 213 Melvln. First district 1S4 Second dlstilct 137 Total 321 T. C. Melvln"s majority 10S Common council Zlzclman. First district 100 Second district 1C5 Total 1G5 Flanachan. First district 162 Second district 102 Total 1GI Fred W. X.lzelmau's majority.... l School controller Godfrey. First district 105 Second district . 140 Total 215 . Zeldler. First district 130 Second district 120 Totel 250 Charles F. Zeldler's' plurality.. 5 Ninth Ward. Alderman Kasaon. First district 178 Second district 137 Third district 89 Total ....401 Wright. .... :i .... 80 ..122 First district .. Second district Third district .. Total 272 Myron Kasson's majority. ...132 School controller Slay. First district 217 .Second district 1C3 Third district 181 Total 501 T. P, Hoban received 0110 vote In the Second district and W. J. Walsh one In tho sumo district. Tenth Wnrd. Select council Wagner. First district 127 Second district 156 Total 183 Kleeman. First district 41 hcond district 23 Total 69 Chas. F. Wagner's majority.. 214 Common council Wenzel First district 95 Second district .,..105 Total 200 Haucr. First district 73 Second district 80 Total 153 K. F, Wenrcl's majority 47 SCHOOL DIUDCTOnS, ' roon DInECTOnB. tvr " Three Years. Two Yrara. One Year. . r ' j 1 I DISTRICTS. , Q' A J ri & v tJ rj , ,! rf -2 d 'A ? Q . c O e "5 I O - 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 i ii t I $ I 1 i g 1 i fcg&uK'fe oufinw3fia!S WpfswS - ' 1 , 1 , . First ward, 1st dls I 109 155 G3 Til S 107 166 37 48 C 1C5 159 48 45 C ....! 27..,. rst ward, 2d dls 32 60 75 10 12 83 78 8 10 15 76 76 9 13 IE 8.... First ward, 3d dls 61 72 40 11 6 SO 81 9 9 4 82 80 10 13 4 4.... First ward, 4th dls 10.1 107 CI C8 a 116 107 48 47 4 107 106 C7 C4 4 10.... Urst ward, 6th dls 77 85 65 62 8 88 89 52 f.8 8 85 85 l3 B7 8 7.... Second ward, 1st dls 118 165 118 35 4 189 187 30 28 4 182 179 29 37 41.... Second ward, 2d dlB 218 277 142 75 11 290 287 67 64 10 2S6 287 75 77 10 CO.... Second ward, 3d dls B7 84 143 48 17 119 114 41 41 14 114 102 CO 49 14 18,... Second ward, 4th dls 70 70 170 171 2 83 79 164 165 1 79 82 166 102 3 42.... Second ward, Cth dls 29 34 216 217 2 30 31 216 215.... 32 29 217 212 2 ,. 214.... Third ward, 1st dls 15 26 133 202.... 20 12 89 185.... 14 14 182 170 1 17 Third ward, 2d dls 8 10 129 162.... 7 12 162 156.... 5 4 169 146 Fourth ward, 1st dls 11C 114 42 10 8 135 120 14 16 10 101 115 21 28 23 7 Fourth ward, 2d dls 182 181 61 30 4 199 184 33 C5 3 187 200 39 38 3 3 Fourth ward, 3d dls 1C5 184 121 119 20 184 166 119 128 20 156 178 123 142 22 C9 Fourth ward, 4th dls 264 274 ES 46 6 282 274 48 47 6 270 270 4C 62 3 3 Fifth ward, 1st dls 146 169 29 17 ,9 168 161 32 24 10 142 167 26 27 11 3 Fifth ward, 2d dls 150 175 63 39 11 16S 175 45 46 11 151 170 60 49 14 8 Fifth ward, 3d dls 162 173 G4 E6 .... 162 151 61 C2.... 1C3 103 62 67 Fifth ward, 4th dls 143 175 74 78 4 148 140 79 93 5 148 159 SO 79 7 67 Sixth ward, 1st dls 24 27 213 223 2 23 20 227 224 2 16 21 244 210 2 26 Sixth ward, 2d dls 12 12 97 114.... 13 16 106 97.... 7 8 145 98 36 Sixth ward, 3d dls 233 284 63 21 1 2CS 2G6 40 23 1 252 273 31 60 1 Seventh ward, 1st dls 14 18 70 77.... 19 15 91 76.... 13 12 8G 82 25 Seventh wnrd, 2d dls C 30 43 47.... 4 2 45 62.... 6 19 35 17 Seventh ward, 3d dls 31 65 86 93 1 40 31 115 109 1 25 33 124 94 1 .... 2 Eighth ward, 1st dls 101 10S 140 138 2 98 111 149 140 2 107 100 146 140 2 .... 40 Eighth ward, 2d dls 132 1IT. 110 101.... 139 142 100 100 1 137 135 101 101 1 11 Ninth ward, 1st dls 190 187 63 39 10 202 201 42 42 15 206 190 91 42 9 18 Ninth ward, 2d dls 129 135 82 62 14 145 140 65 66 11 165 138 60 69 4 30 Ninth ward, 3d dls 151 156 65 29 13 107 1G2 29 34 18 168 159 37 38 14 1G Tenth ward, 1st dls 120 112 44 31 4 120 120 27 32 6 112 116 33 32 6 Tenth ward, 2d dls 139 118 64 25 10 13S 145 21 17 11 141 131 25 24 10 5 Eleventh ward, 1st dls... 282 206 42 53 1 22S 209 60 60 1 190 190 84 69 1 1 Eleventh ward, 2d dls.... 160 126 37 41.... 117 133 67 41 2 128 129 44 4S 7 Eleventh ward, 3d dls.... 78 64 87 87 1 75 76 87 83 2 76 63 90 84 . 2 Twelfth ward, 1st dls 36 27 196 217.... 37 45 209 183.... 31 28 240 192 64 Twelfth ward, 2d dls 15 12 144 165 1 11 17 155 140 2 9 13 100 134 1 i- Thlrteenth ward, 1st dla. 87 79 124 93 16 103 100 89 83 11 101 9S 93 91 11 7.... Thirteenth ward, 2d dls.. 115 124 125 33 47 184 155 32 34 43 169 150 40 41 42 6.... Thirteenth ward, 3d dla.. 54 65 62 31 20 82 81 20 27 15 78 75 33 34 12 .... Fourteenth ward, 1st dla. 156 151 144 130 2 166 162 125 128 4 155 154 144 127 4 43 Fourteenth ward, 2d dls.. 109 109 151 15G .... 114 117 147 152.... 115 109 152 152 18 Fifteenth ward, 1st dls... 247 251 61 68 7 247 253 59 47 6 234 258 65 E4 2 8 Fifteenth wnrd, 2d dls.... 158 161 71 61.... 169 169 60 E2 .... 157 178 63 61 9 Sixteenth ward, 1st dls... 122 121 103 87.... 132 130 86 89.... 131 121 88 87 1 .... 21 Sixteenth ward, 2d dis... 153 150 105 92 1 1G1 162 90 88 2 161 152 96 9S 2 .... 13 Seventeenth ward, 1st dls. 100 158 39 32 8 166 162 36 26 12 ISO 160 31 38 8 7 Seventeenth ward, 2d dls. 192 197 69 49 21 216 209 41 43 26 226 208 40 41 19 10 Eighteenth ward 38 58 205 207 2 58 68 209 201 1 47 39 233 203 4 44 Nineteenth ward, 1st dls. 165 142 68 65 3 145 145 77 62 4 141 145 78 63 3 Nineteenth ward, 2d dls.. 127 65 79 116.... 75 62 126 112 1 65 63 121 120 1 102 Nineteenth ward, 3d dls.. 130 107 102 106.... 108 111 96 110..,.. 102 85 100 100 55 Nineteenth ward, 4th dis. 71 65 45 48 1 65 64 51 48 21 66 62 48 51 2 Twentieth ward, 1st dls.. 57 51 201 215 2 50 63 231 196 2l 6C 57 215 215 4 68 Twentieth ward, 2d dis... 77 59 167 201 2 59 61 213 194 3 62 60 207 191 2 91 Twentieth ward, 3d dls... 48 26 85 95.... 21 21,126 95. ...I 21 21 103 92 41 Twentieth ward, 4th dls.. 61 52 137 146.... 30 30 187 145.... 50 46 100 147 67 Twenty-first ward, 1st dls 36 41 68 59 SIT 59 49 321 54 4l 39 41 67 03 1 8 Twenty-first ward, 2d dls. 115 115 93 94 1 113 113 99 9S 1' 101 99 90 105 132 Totals 0556 6753 57515244 327 7082 0R37I5210 5111 341 6777167715549 5113 317 92 129 157 324 4551542 Pluralities 805)1002 .... ........ 1S72 1C27 122811322....) .... .... John McNamara, who ran on stlc wards. He received 202 votes as again Eleventh Wnrd. Alderman Lentes. First district 230 Second district , 120 Third district 1M Total 459 ltledenbach. First district" 80 Second district t 71 Third district 51 Total 202 John Lentes' majority 257 Iweirih Hard. Select council Shea. First district 131 Second district 90 Total 231) Man ley. First district DO Second district 2S Total U8 Covle. First district 70 Second district 100 Total 1S2 Lundy. First district 70 Second district 1; Total 82 John J. Shea's plurality 48 Common Covrcll Monaphan, First district 231 Second district 130 Total 370 Sweeney. G9 97 First district ... Second district Total Kt John J. Moncghan's majority.201 Thirteenth Wnrd. School controller B. T. Jayne. First district 103 Second district 195 Third district &5 Total 391 A. G. Thomason received one vote In the Second district, and II. n. Reynolds 0110 In the Third. Fourteenth Wnrd. Select Council McCann. First district 150 Second district ls'i Total Boss. ..Ii9 ..105 Flrfet district .. Second district Total 211 P. I'. McCann's majority 88 Common Council Wenzel. First district 155 Second district 18S Total 341 Belnhart. First district 143 Second district 100 Total 21'.) Charles Weuzel's majority... 92 riflecnntli Wnrd. School Controller E. E. Evans. First district 250 Second district 159 Total 409 John Wagner received one vote In the Second district. Sixteenth Wnrd. Select Council A. F. Schroeder. First district 139 Second district ,....101 Total 301 Common Council-- Schoen. First district 99 Second district 145 Total 214 Coleman, First district 138 Second district 127 Total 205 K. J, Coleman's majority 21 Seventeenth Ward. School Controller F. S. Barker. First district 1C9 Second district 209 Total 378 W. A. Wilcox received one voto in First district. Klchtoentli Word. Select C. uncll Thomas O'Boylo 186 J, J, Hoban , 159 O'Boyle's majority 27 Common Council Thomas Morris 290 Henry W. Williams 1 John .MoltUt 4 Morris' plurality 2SC Vote of Scranton. kers, defeated Fred Bcrge for poor d st 157 for Berge. Nineteenth Wnrd. School Controller Schwabs. First district lo7 Second district 99 Third district 120 Fourth district 59 Total 445 Aulbucli. First district 5 Second district U Third district W Fourth district 47 Total 117 Twentieth Ward. Select Council Coyne. First district 20S Second district 151 Third district 100 Fourth district K2 Total 5J7 Cahllan. First district .VI Second district 105 Third district 45 Fourth district 93 Total 312 Thos. Coyne's majority 205 Common Council Cuslcl:. First dlbtrlct 197 Second district 170 Third district 110 Fourth district 121 Total G01 Langan. Fhst district 100 Second district 147 Third district 40 Fourth district 100 Total 3S7 M. J. Cuslck's majority 214. Tweiitv-rirst W nrd. School Controller E. J. Leonard. First district 2!) Second district 251 Total 2i9 Iiiicknwnnnn Township. The tesult In Lackawanna townshln was not surprising to those who had watched the tactional light in pro gress there. The Republicans elected T. It. Lover Ing, school director, nnd Frank Toole, supervisor. Tlv Democratic nominees elected were: M, J, O'Neill, justice of the peace; Thomas Kin?, s"huol di rector: John Lowry, triajuier: P. J. Qulnn, supervisor; P. J. Diskln, as sessor; M. P. Lyd'.Mi, auditor, and J. J. Lynch, clerk j u 1 o i5 r i. j 1 en , WJ Ji 5; '. W ' 5 Sl8riilli W 'At&fi fci H I Ph 36 IS 32 140 81 1 307 7S 4 117 7H 12 .117 10 77 4 S3 20 11 203 125 29125 120 91 499 83 11 14 10 10C 77 215 147 16 142 84 23 111111 20 2 42 130 8 20J E8 1139 55 16 300 IS 4 IS 11 38 119 SO 19 14 133 S3 2S1 f2 77 173 79 11 433 153 23 4 87 ... 10 124 134 8 118 123 18 4W 30 4 23 8 PSlb4 201 103 2 142 82 8 397 PI 15 1 18125 2 101 CO f 167 CO 131 300 26 23 36 46 112 '213 10 18 1? 130 82 1207 11G C 175 SG 15 JOS 131 23 4 07 15 10U9 63 9 1GJI2 82 202 104 2 183 S3 13 3S3I 83 22 19 71 11 23 1161 29 15 10 138 02 221 83 7 131 84 100 405 181 41 2 91 10 9 156 .lustleo of Peace Thomas. It , O'Nell, D King, C , School Director Loverlng, R , King, J. S., It..., King. Thos., D. Sutcllffe, D Mullen, C Roche, C Treasurer Davis, R I.owry, D Ward. C Supervisor Toole, R Fern. R Qulnn, D Loftus, I) Judge, C Janes, C Assessor Morgan, R Dlskin, D Kelly, C Auditor Wntklns. R I.ydon, D Hokum, C Clerk- Winters, R 29 Lynch, D w Henry. C 41 To Any Reliable Man. UarralAtu aecllanea and one month's remedies ef rare power will be slot on trial, without any adtvtncs wiymtnt, by the foremost company la tha world In the treatment o( men wens, broken, dls. courased from effects of excesses, worry, oyer, work, 4c llapey uiarrl.es secured, complete res. tnratlonor development of all robust conditions. The time ot this oOvr Is limited. No ('. O. 1. schemei no deeeptinai no exposure. AridreM ERIE MEDICAL C0..V?: MEDICAL A TREATMENT dim OH TRI1L Wm Irector In the Third and Twenty-first Old Forge Township. i 1 a9i '5 3 2 h h School Director Kennedy Johnson Fallon Coyne Itepp Treasurer Kohler. '. Melvln Supei visor White Jenkins Joyce Munroo Randal Assessor Dakln Dals Auditor Iliancardl Jones Salman CnWl Clerk Velnuin Burgess llllOl U2S 20 120 1201 51 331SI G 2)11203 111 (.3 155 I 32 12 110 III 2 a 21115 20 1 70 .".I 32 2ll4'112 2i SO ,152 ,171 1U2 1172 '337 1J5 '211 1SS I22S1205 1 110' . 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Hie Mlstc , Doll havo placed the prlccof thelrwondciful J ij Complexion Tonic nt Sl.W perl ottlc, vhieh f : is sufficient to clear the ordinary eklu. : ONE DOTTLE COSTS YOUKOTHIKG I J If tho effect Is not exactly ns claimed, so that l ,; juu mite iiu iiMt 111 ticiiuiuK 111 11. (The price, $1.00, places It within the reach of ail. It. will absolutely clear a poor com : plcxlon arid beautify a t nod one. This gen ? emus oiler should 00 accepted by all. 1 Ladles can address Tho Mlf.io Hell on all I matters of tho complexion nnd h.5 dene In tho 'j strictest confidence, and satisfactory advice 5 will Ijo Riven promptly without charge. An Interesting pamphlet will to sent upon re J. celptof 6tamp. E; ddrcss all communications and Bend all orders to Tho SlUitva Veil, or MTJ 1t3 IrMl T3I J r AJ.4W ALWW Am,ALU.A WV LNo. 78 fifth Avenue, New Vor 4H - ttH H i So. 78 fifth Avenue, New York. in 1 WOLF & WENZEL, 2oKims Ave., Opp. Court IIohsj. 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