THE SCRAOTON TUIBUNE- WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1902. P. W. COSTELLO ELECTED CONTROLLER 4- e LIGHT VOTE POLLED THROUGHOUT CITY Absence of Local Fights in the Strong Re publican Wards Brought About the Defeat of Evan R. Morris for the Citu Controllership. A light vote wos polled In the city restcrday. P. W. Costello, Democratic randldntc for city controller, wns clect rd over Evan It. Morris, Republican. A summary, of the vote follows: Costollo 0,082 Morris 0,104 Costello's majority. . 818 The new select council and board of Kcliool control will have a majority of Democrats. The common council con tinues to be Republican. The Demo crats gain one Belect councilman and two school controllers. The Republi cans gain two more members of com mon council. Both Chairman Chittenden and Chair man Schadt were agreed on the causes that led to the Democratic victory. In the Democratic strongholds the voters wore Induced to fact: the unnroDltloua elements by interest In hot local fights. In the Republican strongholds the:e were, for the most part, no local COn tCHtS, For Instance, in the Third, Twelfth and Eighteenth wards, where there arc, nil told, li'ss than a score of Republi cans, the Democrats were fairly at one another's throats. In the Fourth, Fifth, Ninth, Thirteenth, Fifteenth and Sev enteenth wards there was absolutely no ipposltlon whatever to the Republican ward and district candidates. That this was not wholly accidental, Is indicated by the fact that D. J. Campbell, who was the Democrat nomi nee for the speculative office of poor 1 director, publicly withdrew his name, for no purpose other than forestalling a contest that would have a tendency to bring out the big Republican vote In the wards comprising the district in which he was to run. The weather had not a little to do with Sir. Morris defeat. On a fair day thu voters would likely come out with out the incentive of a local fight, for Mr. Morris is personally popular and not wanting In as much as a single political weakness. It was blmnly a case of luck being with the enemy. Yesterday's election was the first in which the ballots were not numbered, and the voter, himself, was permitted, or rather required, to place his ballot in the box, Instead or having the election officers do It for him. This Innovation unquestionably accomplishes its pur pose, the absolute seciccy of the bal lot, but, according to the views of some of the politicians, It opens up a wide door for fraud, by reason of the fact Hint the numbering of the ballots being done away with, contests are practic ally done away with. In a district, for instance, which has an election board composed of all Republicans or all Democrats, which Is not uncommon, oven in Scranton, the party workers could be permitted to vote any and everybody, without much fear of ever being detected. Once the ballot gets into the box it Is there to stay, for there Is no way of ever afterward identifying it. The returns from sev eral Democratic districts in which there were no contests and In which the boards were all of the one faith, would tend to Indicate that this "open door" had been discovered and, at least, piened through. In the wards comprising the old North nnd Middle wards of Scranton borough, the returns in some instances show votes for two Republicans. This is accounted for by the fact that by a mistake Mr. Brooks and Mr. Fuller, of the Middle and North wards, respect ively, were certified as tho candidates of the North nnd Middln wards ie pjiectlvely. Republicans who contented themselves with a cross in the circle voted for the wrong man. The votes regularly received by either were cast hy means of stickers or written inser tions, CONFUSION OVER BALLOTS. There was confusion galore nil through the county as a result of dr icctlvo ballots. Either The Tribune or Republican or both bus printed the bal lots, heretofore, and never was theie heard as much as a single complaint. The Tribune has a record or never hav ing made an error, clerical, typographi cal or otherwise In any ballot that it inn printed. This year, County Con troller Jones decided to award the con tract to competition. Tho lowest bid der wns The Times. Its bid was $9,75 per thousand, while that or The Trib une and Republican was $11 per thous. nnd. The cheap bid was accepted and as a consequence tho election In nt Hast one municipality Is invalid, or at least can bo Invalidated If any one cures to contest It. This municipality b Lackawanna township whero a now form of gov ernment, Is being Installed. The bal lots for the South nnd Southeast dis tricts were so faulty that they could not be used and at an early morning hour the county commissioners had to set about tho task of providing new ballots. It was 2:30 o'clock p. jn be fore tho new ballots could bo printed nnd delivered. In tho meantime, the voters of these districts hud to stand around nnd wait. In Mnylleld, tho Democratlo school controller and councllmun, for one of tho wards were printed in the same l?roup. The commissioners gave In Btructlons that the councilman's name should bo scratched out, and that any one who wanted to vote for him, should write the name In the extra column. The ballots for the Fifteenth ward, First and Second districts, were all askew, but the Judge of election dls covered the errors In time to have them rectified before the polls opened. Other lesser errors were reported from other places. AT HEADQUARTERS. The onlookers at headquarters last night were commensurate; with the voting. At the Central Republican club rooms, where Mr, Morris and his committeemen held forth there was nt no tlmo what would bo called n crowd and at 11 o'clock there was only a handful of men lounging about the tables whero the accountants were hoping against hope that they would yet bo nblo to figure out a victory. Chairman Chittenden went away about 11 o'clock after admitting that defeat was practically certain. He was very Vote of Citu DISTRICTS. First ward, First district Second district Third district Fourth district Fifth district Second ward, First district Second district Third district Fourth, district Fifth, district Third ward, First district Second district ........ Fourth ward, First district Second district Third district Fourth district Fifth ward, First district Second district Third district Fourth, district Sixth ward, First district Second district Third district Seventh ward, First district . . . Second district Third district Eighth ward, First district Second district Ninth ward, First district Second district Third district Tenth ward, First district Second district Eleventh ward, First district . . . Second district Third district Twelfth ward, First district . . . Second district Thirteenth ward, First district . Second district Third district Fourteenth ward, First district . Second district Fifteenth ward. First district . . Second district .--. Sixteenth ward, First district , . Second district ,. Seventeenth ward, First district Second district Third district Eighteenth ward Nineteenth ward, First district . Second district' Third district Fourth district Twentieth ward, First district . . Second district Third district Fourth district Twenty-first ward, First district. Second district Total . . . Majority much disappointed In tho showing of the Ninth nnd Seventeenth wards and declared that the Republicans of that locality would regret their lethargy be fore many years had passed. Among the prominent Republicans gathered about the tables were ex Mayor John II. Fellows, ex-Recorder James Molr. ex-Select Councilman Charles Westpfahl, ex-Borough Solid tor John G. McAsUle, of Dunmore; Representative John Scheuer, Common Councilman Albert Lewis, James Molr, Jr., City Assessor J. G. Seamans, Frank It. Reeso and George Marshall, At Democratic headquarters, In the Kconomy building, on Wyoming ave nue, there wus nlso n, very small at tendance of the faithful. Chairman Schadt, John H. Schadt and Attorney John J. Murphy did tho figuring. About tho tables wero e.v-Sherlff John J. Fnhey, School Board Solicitor D. J. Reedy, President of Common Council I'. V, Calpln, County Commissioner John Durkln, Commissioners' Clerk John V. Muhon, Deputy Sheriff John K. Gaffney, Attorney John P, Murphy, Joseph Murphy, John TIerney, Patrick II, Durkln, Patrick S. Coyne, U p. Zoldler, It. D, Jennings, John Casey ana j, X' iiammeu. Up to 11 o'clock tho Democrats wero fearful of a repetition of Mr. Costello's experience of last full, when tho open returns Bhowed him a winner by a small majority and tho oitlclnl count proved him a loser by eleven. At U o'clock, however, their figures con vinced them thnt Mr. Cotello had a lead of at leaBt COO and Vjpy procedeed to jubilate. Poor Directors. The voting for poor directors In tho various districts resulted us follows; I'ROVIDBXOK TOWNSHIP. Samuel Williams, It ...,..,., ,,.,,.. Sll Fred W, Bcrge, ,.,,,.., , ,,, 03 Bergc'a majority ,.,..,..,.,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,, 221 PROVIDENCE BOROUail. Thomas Shotten, R. ....,....,... ,..lort Jweph P. Silkman, ,...,,,....,.,,, &o Bhottea's majority ,,,., ,,,,, 41a HYDE PARK BOROUGH. James W. Evans, R , ,,, ...1034 August Foster, U... ,,,,,, , not Evan majority , , ,.,.....,.. 230 SOUTH WARD. Frank J, Dlclctrl, II, ...... .'.....,,.,,, .,,,,,, ore) John J, Murphy, 1) i.n i...i.l2f) Murphy's majority ...i...... ,,,,... 5c3 MIDDLE WARD. I!, fl, llroifci. It ..., Ml M. V. llandley, 1) ....1020 Handley's majority ........... NORTH WARD. Frederick Fuller, It D. .1. Campbell, 1) 307 sot 0 Fuller's plurality .835 In the Wards. Following wns the result of the voting in tho twenty-one wards of tho city yesterday: riEST WABD. wniir.,- n riirlnrrmiH. Ttr-nuhllcnn. easily defeated George II. Shires for controller, In a sharply contested three school controller. Tho latter Is the cornered light, his opponents being W. present Incumbent of tho olTlco and A- Lynett, clerk of the common coun when he was dqfeated for nomination c". ''! P- H. Davltt. James McDon ho entered tho field ns an Independent "B" was elected constable out of a candidate and secured a Democratic endorsement. Ho made a most aggres sive light but was snowed under by n majority of 1C9. W. M. Morgan, Re publican, was elected constable and of Scranton. County Controller. 1001. City Controller. R a o hi in o O 10 o O 166 121 83 37 37 87 65 47 87 50 107 174 217 145 213 68 44 47 113 73 34 127 40 118 198 184 172 31 37 144 75 47 59 51 47 312 215 24 114 105 132 160 155 47 02 48 75 42 197 125 134 267 172 98 47 59 140 110 70 81 71 116 OS 42 57 258 150 2u2 lbO 90 202 282 122 158 145 167! 73 105 142 106 218 248 146 08 76 160 178 104 57 15 8 85 29 41 11 9 107 160 118 105 37 83 137 175 135 153 145 142 08 138 122 15 132 148 60 00 79 83 258 96 52 122 94 178 90 104 71 127 160 141 4 7 173 13 2 27 76 83 137 112 15 141 6 2 22 113 103 100 'i4 90 84 66 46 176 84 114 192 68 121 85 111 113 111 157 109 107 34 15 8 119 226 94 73 48 30 10 17 151 116 137 81' 66l 157' 118t 87 111 1041 100 271 06 68 57 225 205 112 94 104 170 106 116 108 113 133 130 112 23 154 82 110 81 45 54 23 30 158 120 144 107 74 83 128 160 181 160 02 158 104 103, 140 108 1081 115 3 100 49 08 57 23 33 20 23 103 40 124 5599 67121 1113 0164 6982 818 R. J. Richards, Republican, was chosen assessor. Tho vote: 1st, 2d. 3d. 4th. Sth.To'l. W. It, riirHm.li!, It, ,203 Ml K7 130 71 C0( G. II. MiirCD, C 53 73 W 121 12S 101 Christmas' majoilty CONSTABLE. .100 W. JL Morgan, R....U00 M. J. Durkln, I) 70 Morgan's majority 173 03 St 133 131 71 112 4. S ."00 ASSESSOR. It. J. Rlcliaids, R,,.,1SS 107 II. W. Allidt, D 02 31 43 110 30 197 P0 69 ISiO 311 HhluiuY majority 2vl DISTRICT OFFICERS. FIRST DISTRICT-Judgo of election, Walter Kennedy, 207; James McHugli, 70. Inves tor, W. M. Thomas, 201; Thomas Loftm, f2. Astsor of hotels, Thomas George, 200; W. 11. Henry, 01, SECOND UISIRIOT-Juilge of election, V. J, Brokenshire, 172; John Grlftln, II, Inspector, F. M, Koehler, 173; M, J. WaUh, 31. W tossor of voters, Samuel Bobbins, 181; Will. Ijiii Stcljblns, 30. THIRD DISTRICT-Judge of election, J. T. Iliown, 01; M, .1. Hughe. 53. Inspector, J. O. Robinson, 103; .1. Houlihan, 33. Assessor of otcrs, J, II, I.lttlejohii, 112. FOURTH DISTRICT-Judgu of election II. V. Hails, 140; i:d Grigtln, HI. Inspector. V. J. Richards, 13(1; Thomas Durkln, 100. Assessor of voteis, William Hecnc, 130; M, J. Hobm, 113 FUTIt DISTRICT Judge of elee'ion. Svtli Wells, 01; Tom Meivln, 60. Inspector, W. A. Peik, 00; p. j. )cmp,ey, Si Assessor of votere, W, II. Howell, 00; Edward Thaync, 71. SECOND WARD. John Von Bergen was elected to select council from tho Second wurd with u majority of 277 over W, J, Ger rlty. The Republicans also elected two new members to common council, Dan lei Iivans and John J. Henry, Mills ilefeated- McGowun for constable, and Gillespie beat Mullen for assessor. Tho voto was as follow; SELECT COUNCIL. , , ,. 1'- 2d. 3d. 4th. Olh.To'1. John on Hergcn, It.201 283 140 M 37 763 Martin J. Gerrlty, D. 65 69 31 lid 101 4&S Von Ilergen's majority ,,.,, 277 COMMON COU.VCHWFour to Elect). 130 101 48 773 130 S3 20 TIT 120 F0 21 fe0 110 01 35 713 47. .. 110 343 32 ,, 100 213 CO ., 104 2C9 02 ., 102 2J0 T. J. Snow den, It... 200 872 Daniel Elans, It.,., 201 219 John J. Henry, It,... 203 203 Joseph F. Evans, I), 71 10A Udnuid llarrct, D,,.. 27 CO P. F. Knight. 1) 10 sg Tlioaut Fbnn, il)..,. 20 87 CONSTADLK. Thoman K. Mills, It, .220 ) JI7 01 SO 005 Thomas McOownn, D. 29 70 29 107 lot 435 Mills' majority 2eo A&SfWSOH. C.J. Glltcrplr, n,...Sl(l 207 Ml 39 M OfS Thomas Mullen, D.,,, SO 209 52 163 107 M7 Gillespie's majority 121 DISTRICT OFFICERS. FinST DtSTIllCT-Jiidge f election, Kmrit Miller, n., 2I0J !'. J. McOann, 1)., 37. In spector, W. C. Cowlcs, It., 222S Joseph Silk man, D., 31. Awcisor of (iters, J. II. Gil lespie, It., 240; Peter Cain, D., 20. FOURTH DISTRICT-Judge of election, 1". J. tlwjnne, It., K; 1 1). Gordon, I)., 110. In fpector, W. II. Dirtley, It., Hi; John II. Got ilcn, D., 100. Aiwcisior of voters, Howell Da sl; It., Du; James J. l'lynn, D., 10.1. IHIBD WARD. Henry J. O'Malloy, Democrat, waa elected to succeed himself as school field of five, nnd Thomas Cavannugh was chosen as assessor. It Is needless to say that both are Democrats. The vote: SCHOOL CONTROLLER, lit. Hemy J. O'Mallcy, D 12S 2nd. Total til 212 William A. Io licit. I) Oft W 151 P. It. Davitt, D 87 25 112 O'Malley's Plurality CONSTABLE. James McDonough, D 103 W. N. Call. 1 10 P. V. McCaficrty, 1 U James Gllgalloii, U 37 Michael Kcnoglun, L 43 OS 175 ai 121 m 03 310 10 70 17 11 81 m MeDonough's Plurality ASSESSOR. Thomas Cavanatigh, I) M. II. Hums P 10 Caranaugh's Plurality 320 DISTRICT OFFICERS. FIRST PSTItlOT-Judge of election, I J. Mul len, 168; P. Sclioflcld, 0. Inspector, P. J. Hopkins, 117; John Jennings, 26; Thoniai l!o Ian, 8. .Wessor of oters, 1. J. O'Mallcy, 114; 1 J. Madden, 13; Thomas Boylipi, 44. SECOND DISTRICT Judge of election, James Knight, 60; John SaUry, 4S. Inspector, MUti- aol Wells, 82; Giles Decker, 10; John McCor- mack, 43; Michael McNanura, Peter Hugh, (01, Assessor of otere, chtone,48; Anthony Murphy, SO. Fd. Mul- FOURTH WABD. The Republican select and common councilmen in the Fourth ward were re-elected without much opposition yesterday. John J. Davis was also re elected constable and Daniel JG. Ed wards, as assessor. A comparatively light vote was polled in all the dis tricts. Tho vote was as follows: SELECT COUNCIL. 1st. 2nd. D. D. Klaus, R... 110 172 Jud Moscr, D.... 23 21 Evans' majority COMMON COUNCIL-(Thie W. IV. Evans 113 170 E. W. Scaring. It. 114 167 U. W. Evans, It.. 110 173 P. Gibbons, D.... 20 30 James Mcll.ilc, D. 20 13 CONSTABLE. J. J. Dane, It Ill 131 M. J. Finn, D.... 23 4'J Jrd. 4th. Total 153 li", 320 142 M 243 317 ; to Elect). 130 KiO 002 170 153 613 131 153 501 134 49 210 133 03 222 135 III 334 134 01 2S0 Davies' plurality 2(!3 ASSESSOR. D. E. Edward-!..,. 10'J lu1 ISO 335 CS3 DISTRICT OFFICERS. FIRST DISTRICT-Judge of election, V. C. Williams, It,, 112. Inspector, A. 1!. Ejnon, It., Ill; 'ihonias Gilleski, D 22. Assessor of voters, David It. Jones, It., 114. SECOND DISTRICT Judge of election, D. W. Watkins, It., 100. Inspector, II. Wcthcrkjgg, It., 160; John Rittenhouse, D. 21; F. I,. Decker, I.. 3. Assessor of oter, Hugh El lis, It., 174. THIRD DISTRICTWudgo of election, Roger i:aii3, It.. 110; D. ft O'Hara, I)., 127. In spector, William Lake, It., 133; Charles Kchultz, I., 114. Assessor of voters, John IlaiuooU, It., 1T8; P. F. Cawlev, D 143. FOURTH DISTRICT Judge of election, Retse C. Powell, It., 153. Inspector, J. V. Rkh ordj, It., 133; Leo Crossln, D., 52. As.easor of tcre, John O. Jones, It., 137. FIFTH WABD. Lack of opposition to the Republican candidates took the ginger out of the light, but nevertheless the vote was a good one. The vote: SCHOOL CONTROLLER. 1st. 2nd. Snl. 4th. Total J. II. Pldlllr, It.. 170 111 103 130 Oil ALDERMAN. II. Dals, It 178 140 103 155 017 C0NSTA1ILE. Timothy Jones, It. 143 00 103 121 320 ASSESSOR. D. M. Owens, It.. Ill) 01 103 122 521 DISTRICT OFFICERS. FIRST DISTRICT-Judge of election, L. A. Howell, 142. Inopector, Thcophllus Phillips, It., 133; Darncy McGill, I)., 41. Assessor of voters, Thomas D. Evans, It., 130. 6ECON1I DISTRICT-Judgo of election, Daniel Thomas, It., 00. Insuector, Edwin G. Hughes, IL, li j Michael Rainey, D 40. Asscfaor of loters, Lr)t.hou Eians, It,, OS. THIRD DISTRICT Judge of election, D. W. Vaughan, It., 135. Inspector, l.'phrlam Treb blceock, R., 137; Michael CulUn, D 30. As-fc-etsor of loters, Dinlel Ilevnon, R 133; FOURTH DISTRICT-Judgo of election, John Williams, It,, 121. Inspector, John T. James, 120; Michael Lavelle, D II, Assessor of lotus, George Allen, It,, 121. SIXTH WARJD. Select Councilman John E. Regan and Common Councllmun P. F. Calpln and John F. McGreevey, all Domo crats, wero re-elected to succeed them selves. They wero unopposed. Thomas J. Walsh and John Dwyer, both Demo crats, were elected constable and wurd assessor respectively. The vote; SELECT COUNCIL. 1st. 2mL Hr,l Hil.il John E. Regan, I) 313 201 113 mil COMMON COUNCIL (Two to Klettl. r. r. i-aipm, il ;m in no y, J, F, McGreevy, D 311 ISO ill OH CONSTAULE. Thomas Ileuchim, It 14 0 23 41 Thomas J, WaMi, D 314 108 132 Oil Walsh's majority , ,,, r.tO John Dwyer, D 311 215 21 053 DISTRICT OFFICERS. FIRST DISTRICT-Judge of election, John It, McLean, D., 281. Inspector, John White, D., 281; M. F, Gerrlty, I., 43. Aswssor of voters, W, II, Conway, D 281; J, II. Conway, I., 43, ' ' SECOND DISTRICT-Judgo of election, James O'Mallcy, D., 103. Inspector, William Tyiicll, D., 193; t'd. Kenney, I., 11. Awcssor of voters, W, A. Grady, I)., 183. THIRD DISTRICT-Judgo of .election, W, R. Daiis, It., 141, Inspector, Rowland Roberts, II., Ill; John Heulry, D., 2. Aic-j-or of loters, Gomer Thomas, R., 05. SEVENTH WARD. D. J. Roche, Democrat, was returned to the school board without opposition. P. De Lucey is continued in tho olllco o; alderman, John O'Donnell as con- The ote; I SCHOOL CONTROLLER, lit. 2nd. D. J, Roche, 1) , 120 105 3rd. Tola! ltO 805 ALDERMAN. T. Dc Lary, D US 105 130 359 OONSTAtlLU. John O'Donnell, D...... 117 ASSESSOR. Timothy Ilmke, I) 110 103 137 359 103 132 DISTRICT OFFICERS. FIRST DISTRICT Judge of election, , 1., 117. lnpccU)r, Theodore Llch, It., 0; Joseph Ruddy, D., 110. Asscawr of voter, John J. Lally, D., 117. SECOND DISTRICT-Judgo of election, Joseph Corby, D., 103. Inspector, Eugene May, I)., DO; Patrick Toole, bid., 1". Ascs9or, Mich ael Oorhy, D,, 103. THIRD DISTRICT-Judge of cleclton.Ilcrnard Dolan, 1) 131, Inspector, Harvey Long1, It,, 8; J. II. Campbell, 1)., 127. Ascior of otcrs, T. J. Gerrlty, I)., 13.1. EIGHTH, WAHD. T. C. Meivln, Democrat, watt re-elected select councilman with a majority of 93 over Fred Durr, Republican. Thomas Roche, Democrat, was re-elected com mon councllmnn over Jacob. Harris by a still large majority. Johii Bamford was chosen as assessor, and "VV. H. Thomns was re-elected constable. Both nro Republicans. Thomas' opponent was the celebrated "Jack" TIerney. Tho vote: SELECT COUNCIL. 1st. Trod Durr, It 110 T. C. Meivln, D 171 Mcliln'ii majority 2nd. Total 107 217 130 324 ....... DO ctt). 77 211 1S3 333 COMMON COUNCIL (One Id Elett) Jacob Harris, II 137 T. J. Roche, I) US Roche's innJGUly 110 ASSESSOR. John Diimfonl. It Ill 150 204 T. P. Gllgallon, 1) 118 100 224 Bamford'a majority CONSTAllLi:. W. II. Thomas, It '... 130 15s John TIerney, D 110 100 207 210 Thomas' majority 78 DISTRICT OFFICERS. FIRST DISTRICT Judge of election, W. A. Raub, R..-1I1; John J. Loftus, 1)., 11 j. In spector, In.iel Onslander, It., 110; Edward It. Gorman, D., 182. Asvstor of loters, Jacob Reidcnbach, It., 123; John T. Kennedy, D., 133. SECOND DISTRICT-Judge of election, Eduin T. DaL), R., 81; P. S. Cojne, I)., K0. In specter, John J. MorrK R., 87; John Stiller, 1)., 143. Asier of voters, Walter S. Has lam. It., S3; Franlt C. Dc Long, 1)., IOC. NINTH WARD. W. J. Welsh, Republican, was unop posed for school controller, and the same was true of Ira Mitchell and O. B. Wright, candidates for constable and assessor, respectively. The vote: SCHOOL CONTROLLER, 1st. 2nd. W. J. Wil.h, R 110 00 CONSTAIILE. 3rd. Total 13S 330 Ira Mitchell, R IIS . ASSESSOR. O. B. Wiight, R Ill SO 137 01 13.1 DISTRICT OrriCERS. FIRST DISTRICT Judgo of election. Mm ill, It., 117. Inspector, D. E. Williams, R., Ill; (.hart-, S; Holun, 2. Assessor of votes, Uaunian, It., 114. SECOND DISTRICT Judge of election It. II. Jadwin, .'. Inspector, F. II. Stiles, S7; G. M. Campbell, I)., 5. Assessor of olcrs, It. D. Richards, It., 92. THIRD DISTRICT Judge of election, Jamas Molr, jr., R., 137. Inspector, Hutchinson, R 130; T. A. Ruddy. II., II. TENTH WARD. John Xagell, Republican, had no op position for select council, and W. II. Knoepel. Republican, defeated Henry Wherung for common council, by 151 votes. The vol;: SELECT' COUNCIL. let. 2d. Total. John Nageli. It 10 i lt'l Ml COMMON COUNCIL ONE TO ELECT. W. II. Knocpfcl, II M Is-: 273 Hemy Wherung, D SS 31 110 Knoq.M'.s majority CONSTABLE. William Foy, R 7.1 111! John Hell, D 7S 40 ..131 fit) 121 Foy's majority 15 "assessor. John Christ, It SO 135 221 James D. O'Brien, D 84 Ui 150 ChrU's majority 71 DISTRICT' OFFICERS. FIRST DISTRICT Judgo of election. John Hert, It., SO. Assessor of okT.s, Willi im Hotter, 07; Charles llepplcr, (il. SECOND DISTRICT-Judge of election, James Williamson, It,, 103. Inspector, S. A. Itormey, ll 159; II. I). O'Reilly, D 2. Asseior of loteis, Louis F. Wcnzel, It., 133; Louis Hiel leld, D., 10. ELEVENTH WARD. Otto J. Robinson wns elected school controller In the Eleventh wnrd, C. V, Lowert waB chosen assessor, and Con stable Woelkers was defeated by one vote, as follows: SCHOOL CONTROLLER. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Peter Neuls, It 110 111 3S 2S3 Otto J. Robinson, D .... 215 13! HI 40! Robinson's majority 178 DEMOCRATS CARRY DUNMORE BOROUGH. FUectlon day In Dunmore borough passed off very quietly without any very fxcltlug features. Both sides were active Ii endeavoring to get out their full quota of votes und as the appended t-thle fchows the Democrats wero the most succettful. The result shows largo Republican gains In the strong Democratic wards with a coitcsponding falling of in the former Republican strongholds. Tho usttul apathy among tho Republican couplul with the Democratic weather tells tip! Mory, . Neaily COO Republican voters wero unable lo exercise the rights of franchise owlns to their friiluro to pay taxes within the prescribed time. A large part of this number have not been assessed during tho past two years nil J wero disqualified through no fault of theitK. In tho Third ward, Third district, which is Mr. Wahler's ward', his ninjoiliy over .Sovago wns only throe votes, whllo last year he bent lSngle by thlrty-i'vu votes. In tho Tammany district Savage received DO votes, the highest previous Republican voto there being .73 votes for Wilson for burgess two ye.iva nuo. Tho Republican Waterloo was met In tho Speninl district of the Fifth ward which should have given a Republican majority of about 200, but Instead only gave nbout 50 for the highest man on tho Uyket. Tho Republicans received lelurns In Odd Fellows' hall and as tho returns from tho Democratic stronghold wrru received showing largo gains everybody was confident of n. Republican victory and enthusiasm run high, t Democratic headquarters at this tlmo every thing was gloomy, Conditions wera Boon reversed and the Republl'.-ans closed up early and begun lay 'ine plena to do better work next year. mnr,.Hlr, rnnvpiT SCHOOL AirniTon' STRKK'I ""OR Tn&AB'R. COUNCIL. DIRKCTOR. AUDUOU COMS'R DIRECT g 1 . Jf -i . - 1 "-8 o J t g ! J I I g 2 s -s BqoobSSuo is r B fc First ward. First district , I 140 112 IBSTsil 101 1161 138 136 111 1031 138 Hit 1491 10711 1371 105 Kecond district , ' 32 Till 36 29 "6 77 33 29 SO 82 2H SI 32 79 26 TS Second ward, I-'Irst district., ftO 189 75 69 205 211 71 70 211 208 69 198 72 20l 70 196 Second district ,, , 43 107 50 42 106 108 43 39 105 119 37 107 43 1071 37 10S Third ward. First district il SS 35 37 91 91 35 32 96 99 3') 97 32 100' 32 90 Second district .,.....,,,,,,,,.,..,.,., 98 57' 100 97 48 54 98 96 56 52 Mi 52, 91 63il OS 53 Third district ,,., 89 92 111 110 65 67 107 115 63 67 105' 69 110; 69l 17 7l Fourth wurd ., 7 36! 4 5 39 it 5 5 3S 36 6 37 I II!1 'I 3f Fifth wurd ..., , ,.... 15 23 9 5 30 36 7 6 25 37 3 29 5i 31, I1 2! Sixth ward. First district , 123 86 13S 136 72 73 129 126 7S 77 125 73 127 7F I23l 77 Second district ,..., 160 131 172 179 112 110 15S 154 132 120 158 126 167 121! J5S 127 Totals ..,.,,,..., 839 1003 8SS 813 948 9S4r S2I 808 9951002 797 980 832110021 7S6 9S3 Mojorjtles ..,,..., , ..... 101 ,. 00 1 111 171191 ...., 183 ....1170; .... 197 ASSESSOR. Edward R. Contey, R,,.. lrw 121 it C. L. Lowert, D ,...,,,, 102 108 111 Lowcrt'a majority CONSTAllLi:. I'eler Marker, R 17A 120 on J. F. WoclkeM, D 119 113 103 t(0 Marker's majority , , l TWELFTH WARD. Hon. John P. Qulnmui, Democrut, was elected select councilman titter it Herri! battle with former Hchool Con troller O'Boylc, and C. C. Donovan de fen ted V. !'. Ryan for alderman. The voto; SELECT COUNCIL. lt. 2nd. Total James O'Doylc, It 110 02 178 T. P. (julnnm, D lm lis SOS Qulnnan's majority 130 COMMON COUNCIL (One to Elirt). Dmicl Gahln, 1) 2s0- 171 131 ALDERMAN. C. ft Donovan, I) 105 yl 200 I. F. Ryan, 1 7fl 112 18 Donovan' majority 102 ASSESSOR. James Cutlen, I) 151 S9 230 Mlehicl Reap, 1 77 Wi 172 Cullen'a majority 07 CONSTARLE. John C. Moran, It 23(1 151 401 35,1 THIRTEENTH WARD. B. T. Jayne, Republican, had u walk over for re-election to the school board. Ills opponent. M. D. Brown, who had to run on stickers, secured only live votes. T. H. Unfiling was re-elected constable, and Kdward Finn was elect ed assessor. Both are Republicans. Tho vote: SCHOOL CONTROLLER. 1st. 2d. 3.1. Total. II. T. Jajnc, It 201 2.'l ,137 307 M. D. Iliown, I) 5 A Jaync's majority 302 ASSESSOR. Edward Finn, R 120 230 M 4.'W T. W. lirly, I) SO 30 50 172 Finn's majority C(,o CONSTAIH.K. T. S. Hunting, It 117 221 03 40,5 70 Michael Lansan, D OS 40 S3 220 Huffiing's majority j0 FOURTEENTH WARD. Select Councilman Thomas Cosgrove and Common Councilman William Gurrell, Democrats, were re-elected by large majorities. Lawrence Rooney, the veteran constable, defeated his op ponent, John Finch, two to one. Ex Aldcrman John Cawley was elected as sessor by a big vote. The total vote was as follows: SELECT COUNCIL. 1st. 2nd. Total J. A. CaSiee, It 04 II 105 rnomas (.ONgiove, D 135 120 234 , 170 122 250 1S7 125 231 120 Cosgroic's mijoiily COMMON COUNCIL (One to Elect i. D. W. Ihomic, It.. til 53 110 William Gurrell, D. .. 113 Gurrell'.s inejotlly CONSTAIILE. John Fimh, It 77 Lawrence Rooney, D 131 Roonej's majoilty ASSESSOR. John Rechtold, ., It S3 John Cawley, D 110 Canity's majority 48 117 02 101 150 220 170 FIFTEENTH WARD. The Republican candidates had no opposition and the vote was light. The vole: SCHOOL CONTROLLER. Int. E. E. Ean, R 200 CONSTAnLi:. John Lance, R 201 ASSESSOR. Ebcuczer P. Daiis, It 208 Jnd. Total 132 33S 127 120 SIXTEENTH WARD. E. J. Coleman, Democrat, and T. S. Fuller, Republican, were elected select and common councilmen, respectively, by overwhelming majorities over their independent opponents, Hymau Luers and M. P. Rielly. J. M. Sheffield, Re publican.was elected constable. Nathan iel Hallstead, Republican, was unop posed for assessor. The vote: SELECT COUNCIL. lt, 2nd, Total 11 man Leurs, It 21 32 53 1.'. J. Coleman, D IIS 10 250 Coleman's majority 20! tIT'l "wi 153 103 157 COMMON C0UNCIL(0iic to Ekcl). T. S. Fuller. R. 12! 111 M. P. Reilly Fullei'a majoiity CONSTAIILE. J. M. Sheffield, It Frank Callahan, D Sheffield's majority ASSESSOR. Nathaniel Hallstead.' It 48 42 102 87 70 120 1S7 SEVENTEENTH WARD. F. S. Barker, Republican, was unop posed for school director and was re- 270 410 Us ,"07 elected. Robert P. Koehler, Republi can, was re-elected constable. Th vote: SCHOOL CONTROLLER. 1M. 2nd. 1'. S. Darker, It Ill f 130 CONSTABLE. Robert P. Koehler, i...lt 110 3rd. Tota lli 3S& ASSESSOR. R. Wllcor, 1) , 21 .. 1 Jerome Woodllng, It,,,, .. .. S EIGHTEENTH WAHD. James F Noono, the Democratic can didate for aldcrmnn, defeated John P, Kelly, the present Incumbent of the ofllce, who hns been so widely criticized of late. Thomas O'Boyle, Democrnt, was re-elected select councilman, hut Common Councilman William Rush wan defeated by John McIIalc, Inde pendent. The turbulence thnt nlwayn attends elections In this ward whs prevalent all day, and It took two policemen to keep the pence last night, while the ballots were being counted. The votu; SELECT COUNCIL. John J, lloh'Oti, 1 101 Thomas O'llojlc, D 212 0't!o)lc's majority Ill COMMON COUNCIL-ONE TO ELECT. John McIIalc. I 150 William Rush, 1) 130 Mdlalc'.s majority 2? ALDERMAN. John T. Flinncry, I 71 James V. Xoonc, D 1ST! John P. Kelly U 110 Xoone's plurality 17 C0NSTA11LF.. John C. Jones, It 72 James Clark, D 150 Clark's majority ASSESSOR. P.itriik Duffy, II Edward Manly, U Dufly's majority '. 103 NINETEENTH WARD. Louis Schwass, Republican, tho pres ent school controller, wns defeated for re-election by P. J. Rolf. J. Ruppen thnl, Republican, was easily defeated for alderman by the present Demo cratic incumbent of that office. Chris tian Storr. T. J. Murphy, Democrat, was elected constable, while Gorhart Bresser, Republican, was chosen as wurd assessor. The vote; SCHOOL CONTROLLER. lt. 2d. 3d. 4th. Total Louis Schwass, R.. IS? 99 131 103 518 P. J. Rcif, I) .... 133 193 171 9S IM Relt's majority 82 ALDERMAN. J. Ruppenthal, It.. 110 87 137 122 4MJ C. Ston, D 2011 20! 117 81 (110 Slon's majority lit CON&TADLE. E. E. Johnon, It.. 133 70 134 SO 420 T. J. Murphy, D.. 140 192 135 01 321 Miuphy's majoilty , ASSESSOR. G. Hreiwer, It .... 152 90 John iliy, V Ill 1S4 Hiesscr's majoiity 17 123 112 01 .. 10 TWENTIETH WARD. Malach! L. Coyne, a Democrat, who ran on the Republican and Citizens' committee, was elected select council man over Mark R. Cahlln. M. J. Bar rett und SI. J. Cusiclc, Democrats, were elected common councilmen. Michael McMurray and Joseph Murphy, Demo crats, were elected constable and as hehsor, lespectlvely, without opposl tlou. The vote: SELECT COUNCIL. 1st. 2d. 3d. 4th Total. M. L. Coyne, It... 101 112 141 110 Cl M. It. Cahlln, It. ...113 ISO 40 S3 41,1 Coyne's majority 151 COMMON COUNCIL TWO '10 ELECT. Tlioi. ariffltlis, R.. 45 IS M. Connolly, D .. 74 110 M. J. llarrclt, 1).. 125 111 JL J. Ciiilct, !.. 70 121 P. McGuire, C... 17 51 J. E. Cojne, I .... 137 3t Rarrett's plurality CuUk's plurality CONSTAllLi:. M. MeMuiray, D.. 171) 199 ASSESSOR. Jos. Muipby, D .. 215 50 32 50 121 W 38 58 IS! 271 Id 331 133 3U ..117 .. 40 CO I 458 31 71 91 11 (S S3 113 200 12S TWENTY-FIRST WARD. The light for school controller In tho Twenty-first ward resulted In a vlctorj for thu present Incumbent. SCHOOL CONTROLLER. 1st. 2d. Total. Griffith T. Daik, K 17.1 OS E. J. Leonard Ill 175 211 310 Leonard's majoiity ASSESSOR. John G. NiihoNoii, It , F. W, Dcige, I) 150 135 105 118 20t 271 Ucige'j, majority . 0 201 CONSTAIILE. William Jenkins II James McGinley, D MS 130 101 lit Mc-Giiilcy'a majority 4 m 113 (0 OS 5.11