A - ViMfyf"lr"1 ' Vj-v.-mW7 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1000. S REPUBLICANS HAVE Fellows and Ferber Elected School Directors, and the Select and Common Councils and School Board Are Republican. Major I i). Fellows ami C. C. Fcr- toer, bolh Republicans, wi'ie c-lootcel echonl dlu-itnis jostoid.iy by gratify ing pluiallllcs, defeating Dr. John O'Mullcy and deilin Gibbons, their Democratic, opponents. Tlic proposition to Increase the bonded Indebtedness of the city $107.52""! to bullil n viaduct was ovoi whclmingly defeated, but thy Indications :no th.it tlio ptnposltinn to spend $27n,'.'0i.vo for sowois will entry. It hiisi n nuijoilty f 3M votes, with flfto-m election dl.i Diets to hear Iroin. With elevi n dls tilcts to litar ft m the viaduct Is de flated by 2,071. Owing to the o.itelcss luss of tctltm o.liccis In failliiB t' aiinouii'c tlic vote for hoin nnd the viaduct It Is Impossible to glo exact HgttloS. With four dltrl tM to bear fiom, ivhleh will not lunge the figures ma toi Lilly, the vole for sMiied directors W: Fetber, R 6,228 fellows, R 6,517 Gibbons, D 5,304 I'Malley, D 5,256 Ferber's phuallty 924 Fellows' plurality 1,203 For viaduct 2,038 Against viaduct 4,709 Defeated by . for sewers . . . Against sewers 2,671 2,506 2,122 Carried by 384 STORY OF THI3 BATTLli Despite tlio fact that five Republican vv.uds had no local fight of anv im pel tnnec, while only two of the Demo erratic stiongholds who wanting in this Invariably stiroos'ful incentive to Voting, the city went Republican, as shown by the vote on school dliectors, bv a veiy uspoi table majority. Thp otc on tlio vlaeiuit aril sow its piopoMtlo'is cillpd fev no extended aii'il yliiR-. These outside ot Hde Pack v. ho took the tioi'ble to vote on the luliii't question voted laigoly nsali.st It, and theie were quit a considerable number in these wards who took thU linuhlt. This, coupled with the faet that the big Fourth waul had no loe.il onlost. and consequently a small Mite, mid the fuither fact Hint m my West Hileis either accidentally or Intention, illy neglected to maik the obsmio iqu.ue at the niittom or the ballot. In hlih theiounty t onunlf-Iimcrs woull .o their ugl..ier their will on this iinportunt ijinstlon. accounts for tlv uofiat. Not a few of the West Side distill ts gave a majority against the viaduct. As to the sew el s, siiilice it to icpp.it the roiiiiuent of a property holder In :i distrlet that frave the proposed lu i lease one favorable vote: "We pild for our H2V.ci and If any other part of the city wants fpwpis let It piy for them without contiibullons from us." no big surprisrp. Theie weie no very big suijalscs In ...ho ward contests pxoept in the mat ter of the size of the majorities. Those .ho weie generally counted upon to win weie in practically every instance successful. Two-thitds of the waids had splilted tontists and for an oil-year the vote.i polled in these v.'aris vvoio unusually large. In the Thirtepnth waid, wheie there flic- a big tight on for select council between A. B. Llchtone and ex Shciiff Stevens, the recoid was biokeu in the matter of heavy voting The day was fair as r.ir as the weath er wps concerned, nnd v.Jth one or two exceptions free from dlsturbaree.i. tfheio wis no dosing down of indus trial or business placts, but the public dices and banks were closed and the naloons shut up as tight as if it was Sunday. The otllip ut Aldeim.in W. S. Millar, In the Klghth waul, was the gutheilns; place for the Republican voteis, head quaiters being established theie to iu celve the retuins. The watcheis cither sent the ictuins In by 'phone or brought them In peison. It was a very quiet ciowd, and the only vote taken much Inteiest In was that for the laduet. Howeer, as ie poits unfavorable to this came in stead ily one after the other, the timing slow ly thinned out, and at 11 o'clock only Alderman Millar and a few companions were left. The Domociatlc city committee did not icccive retuins at any definite place; In fuct, the committee hud un boadquarteis. Chaiinian t H. Schadt and Secretary John J. Muiphy, how ever, lecelvcd wlmtuver leturns they could up to nildnlirlit at the Hotel Jer myn and also Hotel Rudolph, wheiu there was concreRated n laige number of Demon atH and Republicans await ing the announcement of the lllshth vard i etui ns. Much Inteiest was mani fested In the contest between Dr. O'Malley and C. C. Feiber for school controller. IN THK KIGHTH WARD. Rut for tho spirited contest In the El&hth ward for school conti oiler be tween Dr. John O'Malley und C. C. Ferber, and between V. W. Zliselman and T. J, Roche for common council man, the central cltv would have had to report a ery tame election. Tho Sixteenth ward had a JlKht between R. J. Coleman and Fred S. Fuller for com mon council, but It did not develop anything appioaclilng excitement. Mr. Coleman winning by n surprisingly large majoilty. The Ninth and Seventeenth warda Imd nothing whutevcr to biiBy tho ward workers, all tho candidates for tho lm poitunt offices being unopposed. Tho i;ifillth, however, inndo up for the eoathy of its neighbor. All day long a corps of workeis walked thy ward over from ono end to the othei, CARRIED THE CITY hustling mil the voteis, and anyon' ei-e who nilglit posilhly qllillfy as a oter. The hit; limiting population of the down town dl-tilet was nut In full folio ami for the moit pait succeeded III nilixlllllng the election olllcils of llulr light to vote. Then- weie i hal Iciigis K.iloie and some veiy heated aiguineiils, hut at no time was titer anything ilangiiously ne.ir uniielghbur- lllless. Sunn of the questions the boaul In the Set ond ilNtilet was lulled upon to si ttle Would pll.Zle the Supreme colllt. One man whose qualification the boaid was iiskul to p.ms upon sleeps at pies out In the Second illstilct of the IllKhth waul, eats In the Klist distrlet, and has his liutlidiy dellieted In the Sixteenth waid, whele he keeps his Hunk. He. was allowed lit vote. Inquheis for the lesult In the Thii tpenth weie numerous fiom all oer the city. No contest nitwitted more atten tion than that for st leet coiim II be tween A. 15. Lldstiuie, Republican, imd PN-Sheilff A. R. Stevens, Citizen, with Democratic endoisemenl. .Mr. l.lilstone was ihapei oned by School Tontioller H. T. .Iaiip. while Mr. Stevens had as his main supporteis a number of pioml m lit Republicans and Independents The vote polled was the lm gist In th history of the wind. UdMonp lccelved 5CS and Stevens UM'. This was the only contest of any Impm tarn o In the Thir teenth, Aide i man A. l Italley bcln unopposed. FKJHT IN THK SKVHNTH. Fight, In the full sense of the vvowl, Is the onlv teiin to pun il i hai.u ter Ize the contist In the t-i i-th, whera pv-Cominon Councilman M K. lillmy. tihn i.m fur selpct intiiiiil against Hon. John H. Roclip, the i irscnt In Mimbont. Mt. Ciliov tcielvid 13S votes as against :H'J fiv Mr. Rot he. A number of peisonal encounteis oc elli red dm lug ihe day about tlio polls in the Third illstilct, where the fillioy idheient-i put up their stlfest bat II 2. Rx-Common I'nuncllmiti John W. Mc Lean claims to have ben atatiltcd at two dlffeiem times by Candidate Oll loy Constable Hugh CuIIIup, n Oiliov suppoiter. got on a i nnpage dining the i lose of the day and stalled a sm.ill-sicd lint ov clubbing Matt DougliPit.v. a Roche man, who dispute t tome right in the piein'si. put for waid bv tin- constable. Dougherty' fonnend w.u- cut op p and had lo be given surgical attention. In the North Scianlon section t Ii-- gieitest spirit over the ! tion wis evidenced in the Second waul, white the ollleos of alderman, common etmn-illmi-n and school rontiolli-r vieie ion listed for, both parties having sluing nun in tho Hold li-r each and this having a host of lieutenants at wok In every distiict with a number of carriages emrloycd to bilng out tho voters. It was get-np-and-get from the early afternoon, though the morn ing hours were not without some ac tive eftoit. Towards evening, when the men who work in shops and mines icailied the potaI palling places, and until 7 o'clock, when the polls closed, there was much animation nnd an earnestness m get in tne vote such as Is seldom witnessed at a scneiai elec tion. The ward Is naturally Republican by safe pluralltle.1, but it wu e Ident tint the contest was going to be close. Tho result shows the ictutn of M. V. Mor ris to the common council, the election of O. D.. Mveis as alderman, and the ip-electlon of A. Z4. Francois. Demo ciat, to the board of control. THRRU-CORXKRKD FIGHT. In the Thlid waid there vas also a lively battle ot tho ballot. In the thiee eorncicd Demouatlo light for select council between Piof. John J. Costello, Homy O'Malley and .Tol n J. Keainey. There was lo Republican contestant against them, the wind being lmp ltssly Democratic, and the Republlcin voteis had their Innings In i boosing f-oni the ti lo the candidate whim the thought best i apable of representing i the waul In inuuiil. Professor Cos tello won. ' The Fiwt waul, with Ms big Repub lic m vote, had a walkover for Rdwa.d ridler foi nlileim.iu and Fliiloy llos lor select council, while In the district Population , Salaties paid in public schools dollais Newspapers nnd Periodicals published Postofflces in existence Receipts of Postoftice Depoitment dollars Telcginph messages sent Railways in operation miles Tons of fieight can led one mile ' Average freight late per ton mile dollars Tonnage of vessels passing through Salt Bte. Marie Canal Wheat produrcd bushels Corn produced bushels Cotton produced pounds! Cotton (domestic) taken by mills balesi Coal pioduced tons. Petroleum gallons Pig lion produced tonal Steel produced tons Imports of manufactures of lion and steel dollars Exports of manufactures of iron and steel dollais Imports of raw silk for manufacturing pounds Imports of crude rubber for manufacturing pounds1 Exports of manufactures , , dollars exports oi agricultural products dollars Total exports dollars Total imports dollars Total money in circulation dollars Per capita money in circulation dollars Deposits in savings banks dollars Number of deposits in savings banks , American vessels, domestic trade tonnage Ameiican vessels, foielgn trade tonnage Ameticnn vessels, Qieat Lakes only tonnage b IROS'. T'f'f-fsVv4f4.ff ff4.ff4.t4f i4.4.f4.tt44.4. 4.4ti.t4444.44tf f election o'llceis the Hemoeiats were content with voting for the minority Inspector whom the election law per foi ce gives un election to. Tho iii ly morning showed an In- cllnatlon towards tioublo In the Fiftb , uisinci in ino M-conii warn, me wc-nio- oratlo election board setting about to , got along without the lli.publlc.iii over se r, wlioni thp cotitt liiliud on Sal unlay. It took some stiff utgitmcnt by tie- IlepuMlcaiiH to iipj-t tle-lr calcu lation, mid only a lhie.it to v III ite the dlsli let's leltlliis by ( ailing off all Re publlians fiom solving on the boaul hi might tho Dnuociats to lln Ir lenses, niter vvhlih thov wow willing to lt the tfopulillcans have vvh.it Ihcy weie entitled to. The vlaclllil and sower questlclia wero piactlcally lost sight of In tho inoie Inteiistliig lesult of the vwud oliellons, and while ll'eio w.'is some siippoit lor ihtso ptopositlons theie vas inoie against. Theie was no efioi t atiyv heie to enthuse the voteia lclativi. to them. The voting in neaily all of the wauls west of the Laikawaunn liver was un usually quiet osleulay and In u veiy few of the dlstilcts vias the full count polled. The app.ucnt one-sldcdness of the vmiuIs outside of the Fifth and Fif teenth kept nianv away fiom the polls, but tho usual quota of p.irtv woikeis wore In evldeme at the booths. WHIti: FNOPPOSUD. Tor the lit xt time In the hlstoiy of the Fourth ward the candidates for school oonti oiler and common council r-wtie elected without opposition, and the suppoitcis of A. P.. Rvniin and W. V. Griffiths weie jubilant In um scquence of that faet last evening. In the First distiict, wheie u conipaia tlvely light vote nan polled, tho elec tion board had little to do and the mon otony of temalulng In the booth all day was enlivened by a gr.iphaphono, which was furnished by Minor H. Woiden. The contest for scdoot council in the Fifth ward was fought In a filendly splilt by the qdheients of Messis. Williams and Cat son, although each made stienuous effoits to enlist the suppoit of the voteis as they ap ptoached tho polls. The contest lesult od In the bringing out of a full patty vote, .mil the Demoeiatlo olectois weie also much interested in the buttle. In all of the dlstilcts Ihe vote was east e.uly and as a tesult the boaiils weie enabled to compute Ihe count without much tumble. In the Sixth and Rlghteeuth w.uds but little Inteiest was manifested by the Republlians and in i onsequenc" the Deiuoi tittle candidates met with but little opposition. One would bald ly know theie was an election but for the fact that a few men weie occi sonall seen loltoilng aiounil the pott ing places. Similar conditions existed in the Fouiteenth ward, where School Controller Thomas J. Jennings and Councilman Weiuol weie ic-elected. RHD HOT FIGHT. In both dlstilcts of the Fifteenth ward theie was the liveliest kind of a light, and the follow eis of Joseph Oli ver and Horatio T. Follows were wink ing e.uly and late for their iiindldatcs. Rffoits weie made to coerce the voteis by the opponents of the Republican nominee, but In every Instance they weie lebuked. The more conservative voteis suppoited Mr. Oliver, who stands for clean politics and the best Intoiests of his constituents. The vote In the Twenty-first ward was light and but little inteiest vvab manifested in tho election. The suppoitci. of tho viaduct vvie actively at woik In eveiv waid and while considerable opposition was mot i with In many dlstilcts, a substantial vote was lecotded in favor of the pro- ' I... , .Olist u..i rt n.nnnallliii nl.... ... Jii L. lilt; ;.. i uj..0,iijii cllfil .1 - ceived the indorsement of neaily ill who favor public Impiovement, and while many voted against the viaduct they favor tho bonding of the city for the construction of tho sewuis. RESULT IN THE WARDS. Number of Votes Cast for Candidates for Select and Common Council and School Controller. The result of tho voting for ward and distiict ofilces In the vailou" wauls of the city was as follows: FIRST WARD. Tn the First waul, Fluley Ros and IMwaid Fldlcr, tho piesent select councilman and aldermen, weie unop posed for a le-eleotlon. Roth aie Re publicans. The vote for them was. THIRTY YEARS Fldlcr. 161 Mi Ail DISTRICT orrtcKH. Klrst district Judge of election, Thos. Oeorge, U'Ji Tlmmiis l,oftus, 6. Flftli distiict Jilclgo of elictlon. Reth Wells, S5. Inspector of election, William Nichols, tw: Tliunitis Lynch, so. Regis, lir of voters, William Howells, no. SECOND WARD. In the Second ward Otto D. Myers. Republican, was re-elected nldeiman ovet p. F. Roland, Domoeiat, by ti plurality of HoX Morris V. Morris, Re- publican, was l etui nee! to the common vlMXK ,y plurality of HO over P. J. Vulh.?rln rn., a t. a. L. Fmneols. Demount, was re-clec led school con troller ovei Francis Oliver. Ross. I'lrst district IV) Hecond district !L' Third district !) Fourth district Fifth district M i.'T Al.DRtl.MAN. Myeis. Kultitiil. First distiict '.', :r, He i mid distrlet :"0 71 Thlld distill t J-.l .11 roiiiih illstilct M 171 Fifth distii-jt :o .''.; COMMON COUNCIL. Moirls. Mulhcrln. First dlstilit Si" M h. (end distiict "!" I'll Thlid illstrli t in It! Foiiith district M Ki Fifth dl-itili S SI'J 710 .VI SCIIODl. CuNTROLl.Ki:. , Olver. Fiimcois. First dlslilct Ii.l ii Sieond district IMu HI Third distill I 7s lis Fifth district! i'J -!5 DISTRICT OFFICF.S. Seioml distiict Judho of election, M. K Sunders, 24"; F. J. .Ionian, 71. In spector of election, Arthur Mills, 241; P. F. millions, 77. Register of voteis, ll T. Matthews, jn; p. 1.". Knight, 7S. THIRD WARD. John J. Costello. Democrat, was elect- ed seleit councilman, defeating John .... . J. Kearney, the piesent select man, who lan on the Labor ticket, and II. J. O'Malley, who l.in on the Citizens' ticket. The vote: SL'LRCT COUNCILMAN. Costello. Kearney. O'Malley. First district ...'21S ? 21 Second district . "S lit 11 SHi IK 4S DISTRICT OFFICUS. Flist illstilct Judge of election, J. Kearney, 17; J. Mullen, 12S. Inspector ot diction, 1. Healev, M; P. O'Malley. H. Register of Miters, T. McAndrcw, il; T. Roil.ili. 14U. Second dlstlkt Register of voters, Del. Mulehroiie, ; M. Rellle.e, 2j; W. Murphj., iJ. FOURTH WARD. William V. Giifllths, Republican, was re-eleoted to the common council In tho Fouitli waul without opposition and A. It. H non, also Republican, had no opposition for school control ler. It was Mr. Rynon's lirst appear ance in politic The vote was. Gtlllltlis. F.j non. First dlstiln .i! i;s Second illstilct 117 V.l Third district 117 1J7 Pom 111 illstilct Ill 'i7 C'lJ i'il."i DISTRICT OFKlc'i:S. Fiist illstilel Judge of election, Miner R. Wlllllnu, HI. Inspector of election, M. G. Dinimlc U. 107 Thomas tlnluskl, W. W. Luce, Divid Jnie s, .i. Kcglstci of voteis. Sieond dlstilet Judf,p "f i lection, Obed Jenkins, II', Inspector of elictlon, Ilop kiu Wctheihog. It:: .lalie. G. Detrlcs, 2) Register of voters, John Huberts. 114 'lhlid distiict .liub'e of clcillon, Hugh Williams, ui. li'sptulur of election, George Thicllfnll, HI: P. U. Duffy. 40 Reglstir of voter-. Georgo Schell, 127. Uuuith illstilct Judge ut election. John Ricbaids, lsj. Inspector of election, A. J. Slnter. 177; John P. Mahon, is; John 11 MoeVniior, 5. Register of voters, C.iss Muigan, s.'. FIFTH WARD. Richard II. Williams, Republican, defeated George 1. Carson for select council. Williams Is at pieent select Lilian fiom this ward and the chairman of that branch ot councils. The vote: SF.LKCT COUNCILMAN. Williams. Carson. Flist district Ul Mi Second district 13J 91 Thlui district 21:; v) Fouith distiict -'. Ii9 IW 7'J DIbTRlCT OFFICL'S. First dlstiic t Juclgo of election, Frank K Shcdd, IjO. Inspector of election, Win. W. Msusli. 170; Win. llaggerty. 2 Register of veteis, Thomas A. Rlali. 2i0. Seetind distiict Judge) of elei tipn, C. II. Daniels, f.7. Inspector of election, L. A. Howell. 17: Conrad Lutz, ."1. Register ot voters. Daniel Guvoi.v, P6. Third district-Jiii'ge oi election, Thos. G. Rv.uis, .'is. li clor ot election, Wm. Anthony, 211, .ins. Mulrooney, 4i. Register ot voteis, Wm. M. Howell, :..". Fourth distiict Judge ot election, David btat'liid T'o. Ipspee tin ot elee. Hon, John D. I'hilllps, lid, M. S. Lavclle, OF AMERICAN EXPANSION. 1870 1880 38,558,371 37,832,550 5,871 28,402, 19,772,221 9,157,0461 50,155,783 55,042,972 11,314 42,989 33,315,479 29,215,509 no 26 A39,302,20o!240 1.74 1,734,890 498,549,868 1,717,434,593 52,922 No data. 1.94 600,820 235,884,700 1,004,255,000 1,451,401,357 2,771,797,156 1,795,000 03,822,830 857,000 32,863,000' lBa,2U2,U7K 1,665,179 68,750 32,665,454 11,002,902 830,394,132 3,835,191 1,247,335 71,266,699 14,716,524 2,562,236 16,826,099 102,856,015 583,589 9,624,OBB 68,279,764 361,188,483 O70,Ol,Ul 302,771,768 435,958,408 675,212,794 835,638,658 687,954,746 973,382,228 17.50 19.41 549,874,358 1,630,846 2,729,707 1,516,800 684,704 819,106,973 2,335,582 2,715,224 1,352,810 605,102 Register of voters, Owllym Icwts, SIXTH WARD. The returns from tho Sixth ward, with one district missing, show that P. F. Calpln, Democrat, who was un oppofed. was elited common council man nnd that Patrick Golden, Demo crat, hna defeated Rvan Jones, Citizen, und Patrick Mel.ian for school con ti oiler. The vole: COMMON COUNCIL. Calpln. First illstilct 250 Third district 11U SCHOOL CONTHOLt.KR. Golden. Jones. First district L'Vi Thlid district M : "I ' 2 DtSTP.lCT OFFICUS. First illstilct Judge of lection, John F. White, 2li. Itispeitor of election, Flank Neeilhiini, 241; John II. McL.nie, ".' Register of voters, Wm. 11. Conway, 21!. Third district Judge of elei Hon, Win. 11. Davis, 121, Inspector of election, Daniel T. Morgan, HI. Register of Vot il s, Thomas Morgan, IX SEVENTH WARD. John K. Roe ho, Democrat, defeated M. F. Gllroy, Citizen, for select coun cil by u, majority of 201. Mr. Roche Is the picscnt selectman fiom that waid. SI1LFCT COUNCIU Roche, Flist distiict !s Siiiind iltstrict Ml Thlld district II! Gllrov. 12 DFK1CLS. Us DISTRICT Fltst dlslili t JinUe of election. John R. Kellv, 102; Luke Hums, ib. Inspec tor of election, John Uc vioiuey, jr., Jii; Theodore Lelb, ID. Register of voters, Patrick Summon, '-': P.itilck Tolun, W. Second district Judge of election, Jo seph Corby, so; John Rurke, 11. Inspec tor of election, Frank M. Andrew. Ml; William H. Sc.inliin, 1.2; John lxignn, 10. Register of voters, Michael Corby, &3; of election. Michael Hughes, 11. I rl.l.l .ilu.l. Third district Judge of election, Fred- crick Hugen, 11; John McLcun, 140; Patrick Mallory, 16. Inspector of elec Hon, Harvey Long, 66; James Gurrrll, 1'5. Register of voters, Thomas J. Gcr rlty. 110; Charles Clarke, 41. EIGHTH WARD. F. W. Zlzleman, Republican, the pros, cut common eouiicllmtin from the Klghth ward, defeated Thomas Roche, Democrat, for common council. Dr. J. J. O'Malley, Democrat, defeated C. C. Ferbet, for school controller, both being also candidates for school dlrej tor. The vote: f.0. 100. COMMON COUNCILMAN. Hlzelnnn. Roche. First distrli t in 121 Second district 1W 133 Ji7 74 SCHOOL CONTROLLRR. O'Malli-y. Ferber. First ellstriet IVi II- Scconel ellstriet lit 10! 2i.i 27S DlhTltlcr OFFICES. Flist district Judge of election. Fred Dun. 1".., J. J. O'HojIe, 107. Inspector of election, Jacob Harris, jti; John J. Keniicclv, lot. Register of votiis, Win. A. Raiili. in; F. J. fVHar.i. 110. Second distrli t Jodge of election, H. S Keller. H7. Uiulik Cal.ih.in, US. In spector of election, Robert Hl.ick, 112; J. J. lllgglns H"'. Register ot voters, Wal ter llasl mi, 1J! NINTH WARD. Chiiles K. Chittenden, Republican, was i o turned to the select council from the Ninth v. aril. He was unopposed. The vote: Chittenden. First district Ill Second district 104 Third distiict I'd Sl DISTRICT OFUICUS. Flist dlsti let-Judge of i leet ion, W. S. Rartlett, 116; Inspector of election. O. A. Reemcr, 111; T, P. Hobaii. 1. Register of voters, Jacob H.iuman, 116. Second district Judge of election. R. H. Jadnln, 10t.. Inspector of election, K. C. Morris, lfts; D. J. Campbell, JO Reg ister of voteis, R. D. Richards. 103. Third district Judge of election, O. R. Wright. 147. Inspector of election. W. M. Dickson. 141; T. A. Rudelv. 17. Regis ter of voters, G. H. Paine. I". TENTH WARD. John Negall. Republican candidate for common council, and Jacob Schaef fer. Republican candidate for Fchool controller, had no opposition for re election. They at present repiesent that ward. The vote cast for them was: Negall. First district lib Schacff c r. 113 Second Ulstilct III the tlrst distiict one vote was cast for Mr. Hoifman anil two for John Uutteimau for school controller. Neith er of them were candidates. DISTRICT OFFICL'S. Flist distrli t Juclgo of election, John Chi 1st, lus Limjumtn Thauer. 1. In spector of election, Mr. Ueechncr, IW; 1890 1895 ! 62,622,250 69,878,000 113,872,388 19,530 70,004 70,083,128 70,801,207 181,065 88,567,770,801 .84 16,806,781 467,102,947 2,151,138,580 5,036,964,409 91,836,484 16,930 62,401 60,882,097 63,358,762 166,654 70,192,085,125 93 8,454,435 399,262,000 1,489,970,000 3,627,366,183 2,325,000 2,871,000 172,420,366 140,866,831 1,466,867,546 2,072,469,672 9,446,308 0,114,834 23,048,515 9,202,703 4,277,071 41,679,501 25,542,208 32,009,989 8,995,839 7,347,009 33,842,374 151,102,376 629,820,808 857,828,084 789,310,409 39,741,607 183,595,743 553,210,026 807,538,165 731,969,965 1,601,968,473 22.93 1,429,251,270 22.82 1,524,844,506 1,810,507,023 4,875,510 3,707,773 838,187 4,258,893 3,477,802 846,680 1,063,063 1,241,459 Tablo Prenared by City of Scranton Results. DISTRICT. First vvnid, First district. Second district Third district Fourth district Fifth illstilct Second ward. First distrlet Second illstilct Third district Fouith illstilct Fifth district Thlul ward. Flist district Second district Fourth ward, Fltst illstilct Second district Third district Fourth district Fifth waul, Flist distiict Second district Third distiict , Fouith distiict Sixth waul. First distiict , Second illstilct Thlul distiict Seventh ward. First dlsttict Second district Third district Klghth ward. First illstilct Second illstilct Ninth ward. Flist distiict Second distrlet Third district Tenth waul, Fltst distiict Second distiict F.leveiith waul, Flist distiict Second district Third district Twelfth waul, Flist district Second district Thliteenth ward. Flist district... Second district Third district Fourteenth wind, First district.. Second district Fifteenth ward, Flist distiict Second district Sixteenth waid. Fltst district.... Second district Seventeenth ward, Flist dlsttict.. Second district Third district Klghteenth ward Nineteenth ward. First district... Second district Third district Fourth district Twentieth wurd. First district.... Second district Third district Fourth district Twenty-first ward, First district. Second dlstilet Totals Pluralities Fred Swartz. 1. ReKlstir of voters, William Koi'ldcr, 111: Richard Osgood, 1. Second district Judge of election, l,. F. Hlrons, r.l. Inspector ot ileelloii, James Williamson, un. ELEVENTH WARD. John J. Schneider, Republican, de feated August Schlmpff, Democrat, for select council. Schneider Is the pres ent selectman fiom the ward. The vole: SUI.F.CT COUNCIL. Schneider. First district 2T. Second district 17' Thlid district '.'2 Sehlmpfi'. 121 51 416 251 DISTRICT OFFICES. First dlstrie t Judge of election, V. .'. Klefei. Inspector of c lection, James Kesslir and J. Mlku. Register of vot eis, W. Melster, all unopposed. Second district-Judge of election, Adam Frcutchel. Inspectors of election, John Fickus und J. Ceiiiad, all unop posed. Thlid district Judge of election, Frank Doyle. Inspectors eif elee Hon, W. Rentz and J. Eastman. Register of voters, J. McGulnncss, all unopposed. TWELFTH WARD. Daniel Galvin. Democrat, defeated James O'Royle. Independent, for com mon council. Anthony Walsh, Demo crat, defeated Miles Sweeney. Repub lican, for school controller. Walsh Is the nresent controller from tho ward. The vote: COMMON COUNCIL. O'Hojle. First distrlet 117 Second district 100 itvln. PiO 116 217 !i'S SCHOOL CONTROLLER. Sweeney. Walsh. First district .. Second illstilct (i! 13 1J2 0 DISTRICT OFFICES. Tlrst illstilct Judge of election. J. F. Kelly, IK D. Lairerty and J. J. Rfap were elected majority and minority In spfitors. and Eel. McGiihe, register of voters, all being unopposed. Second district-James MelliiKh was elected judge of election; .Michael Ro land and Thomas Hiiike, majority and minority Inspectors, and Thomas Cole man leglster ot voteis, all being unop posed. THIRTEENTH WARD. Audiew B. Lidstone, tho Republican candidate for select council, defeated ex-Sheriff A. B. Stevens, -who was the Per Cent. Inc. or Dec. 1870-1809. 1899 76,148,000 -1-100 123,809,412 21,178 75,000 -227 261 163 380 -739 253 95,021,384) o,ouu,i in bl86,810 bl 14,566,173,181 .75 21,958,347 --102 -61 -1-3079 -1-132 -'-89 1-299 -324 408 .,-1155 -1-607 1-12893 63 1-752 .1-1825 1-431 547,303,843 2,078,143,033 5,793,689,282 3,632,000 bl9B,405,853 b2,325,297,786 bl 1,773,934 b8,932,857 12,100,440 83,716,031 11,236,846 51,063,066 338,667,794 784,999,000 1,227,023,302 697,148,489 396 -117 212 1-60 ..-182 -1-43 -1-327 '-248 -1-47 44 -1-111 1,804,071,881 25.00 2,230,366,954 5,687,818 4,015,092 848,246 ! 1,446,348, Secretaiy of tho Treasury Gage. School Directors Viaduct. Sawarf. ( S a 1 1 i 5 i i u i u 'i . . 3 o M o to N (H 0 O ts (H t ir.!ifi.3 sipy in irM 4i 106 in -I li 11 82 13 4t 87 SS . . S 10 74 21 '.'4 "iii "s "27 ":s '"2 "si "ii "is 212 217 20 16 213 246 7? 81 36 1M 02 M 127 111 44 46 22 111 76 7i 172 172 S fvi 16 100 2. 24 2..0 2i5 8 181 8 181 11 18 1SS 17S f, 73 .1 :i 172 17J !l 30 10 2t 113 123 17 15 81 27 31 U 133 142 16 IB 42 86 3.i 22 104 114 47 46 12.1 3D 24 3J 161 101 20 26 M 106 60 '.7 K.2 172 37 32 1S1 30 160 30 1(51 186 4S 46 161 85 100 fT. 107 210 78 72 80 102 40 M 1)7 180 80 78 82 63 76 4 5 6 251 252 3.: ISO 245 S "oi 'ii' "37 "ii "i't "ei "47 "hi 20 28 127 127 6 fd 7 .l 8 11 10S 104 25 15 1 13 27 2s 171 174 121 125 110 155 101 3S 72 21 155 135 127 146 15 66 45 3ri 118 120 32 1 SO 20 60 30 2! 97 104 31 44 44 77 144 14S 30 21 :,2 103 148 7R 100 09 7 12 10 77 25 27 126 1.11 16 17 24 83 '. 31 205 207 101 100 10 213 79 75 141 153 72 60 15 171 81 6S 52 4S 1t6 112 8 112 23 Fet 12 10 165 176 43 32 15 M 5 5 131 120 7 60 6 4 15S 165 10S 111 37 127 51 7S 260 266 65 62 56 160 65 IK) 148 151 40 56 10 25 15 Ai 105 102 107 111 57 85 35 3 6.1 7S 152 157 40 180 226 257 S5 7(5 78 113 147 3 145 157 106 OR 104 101 141 40 125 125 102 111 23 113 30 3fi 110 F!7 110 120 51 0s 44 35 13.) 150 30 II 148 162 34 33 6S 05 61 M 94 9.1 21 26 18 76 29 24 'iii 'i46 'ieb'isi "is "m "w "si 80 84 158 146 136 1.14 141 1.(8 fi 197 28 8 84 81 07 81 1 24 31 187 167 17 66 37 2S 15 17 115 114 2 31 4 IS 16 12 10S 189 93 91 141 138 25 101 49 46 84 8S 112 112 6228 6517 5304 5256 2038 4709 2506 2123 924 1203 ....2671 384.... candidate of tho Democratic and citi zens. Alderman Alfred C. Bailey was elected to succeed himself by the un unlmous vote of the people. SELRCT COUNCIL. Lidstone. First district lO". Second distrlet 233 Thlld district 170 Steven. 121 l.-Ci 43 300 Bailey. 26.3 3V.) 210 56S ALDERMAN. First district .. Second district Third district . 823 DISTRICT OFFICES. First district Judge of election. Georgo T. Biigde-ii. IV.; Martin Ferguson. 110. Inspector of election, Isiac Williams, 1'iii; Mlih.ul Malloy, 1U, Register of voters, George D. HiiMcman, 15.!; Peter Lynn, 125. Second district Judge of election, C. B. Gardner, 1.00; J. J. Kearney, 49. In spector ot election. A. T. Hunt, 262; J. .1. Varley. 60. Register of voters, B. li Stevens, ij .1. J. McTague. t.t. Third distrlet Judge of election, F. W. Warner. 117; J. J. Neary, 53. Inspec tor of election. G. T. Miller, 140; John Phillips, C2. Re glster of voters, R. Rlch nielson, 1IJ; J. Elder, 47. FOURTEENTH WARD. Chailes li "vVenzel. Demociat, wat re-elected common councilman fiom the Fouiteenth waul over William B. Stevens, Republican, by a plurality of 206. School Controller T. J. Jen nings was unopposed for le-electlon: Stevens. Wcnael. First dlslilct 07 111 Second district 32 201 l." :.!3 DISTRICT OFFICelS. First distrlet Judge of election, Fe r. dlnaml Arlgonl. 02, James Uurkin, 12J. Inspector of election. W. F. Albro, 9'; M. J. McAndtew, 109. Register of vot ers, John Glli;allcin. 2: George W. Brown, 1; Eugene Cosgrove, 120. Second ellstriet Judge of election. John I.lovd. I'M Charles Cavaiiaugh. 162. Iii ..oertor of ebvtlon. John Bechtold, A', Frank J. McCinn, 167. Register ol vot ers, Edward Farr, 5"; John R. Barrett, 171. FIFTEETNH WARD. 11. T. Fellows, tho present Republi can selectman from the Fifteenth ward, who was defeated lor tho nomination by ex-Common Councilman Joseph Oli ver, ran independent, with a Demo cratic endorsement, and was defeated by Mr. Oliver by a vote of 413 to 2S. Daniel Moses was ie-elccted alderman, without opposition: SRLHCT COFNC1L. Oliver. First district 2V. Second district l.Vi Fellows. HI Jli I1J 233 ALDRitMAN. Moses. ... 271 ... U3 First district Second dlstilet DISTRICT OrFICJIS. First distrlet Judge of election, David K. Rvaiis. 2M; John D. Davis, J.J. In speitor of election, John Williams, 2ul; John II. McNulty. 11. Register of vot ers, Job Harris, 213; Peter J. Mullaney, ."il. Second dlstilit Judge ot election, O. A. Williams. Ku; William J. Gaul, 20; Patrick Burke, CO. Inspector of election, John H. Williams. 170; Kdwnrd Tlcrney, 12. Register of voters, Samuel A. Wil liams, 177; Rdward Gculty, W, SIXTEENTH WARD. Rdward J. Coleman, Democrat, de feated Theodore S. Fuller, Republican, for common copncll. Coleman is the present commoner from the vvnid. O. R Schnlfer. Republican, who has iep rcsented the ward In the school noaid for n number of years, had no oppo sition. COMMON COUNCILMAN. l'ullir. Coleman. First district so M Second district 100 1M .SCHOOL CONTROLLRR. Sehrlerer. First district HI Second district lti DISTRICT OFFICES. First district Judge of election, Jaincs (Continued on Pago 10. ft , ? fe - -V