T--ti (y T J ST v " ' 'W" p s&fSV3 STjf -3f f ;" ri lrvnpvji'-i- - - .,. w i &t 'i ttBdB SCUAKTON TRIBUNE-THUHSDAY, NOVEMBER COMPLETE RETURNS FROM THE COUNTY y James, Penman and Williams Are the Only Republican Candidates Who Were Not Defeated. HOWELL IS ELECTED BY A SMALL MARGIN Men Who Have the Heal Intel est of the Community at Henit Begrct the Dcfont of Scheuer and Philbln Because of the Necessity of Having Men of Experience In a County's Delegation Oddities of the He turns Made nn Interesting Study. Scnntoiinl Fight Finnishes n Sig nificant Illustration of What Politics Can Do When it Takes to Ground and Lofty Tumbling. Complete returns fiom eveiy dis trict in the county give the following results of Tuesday's Election: GOVERNOR. Fennypacker, B 10,670 Pattlson, D 16,293 Swallow, P 746 Pattison's majoiity 5,623 LIEUTENANT QOVEBNOB. Brown, B 10,985 Guthrie, D 14,933 Grumblne, P. 647 Fouitli district Philbln, B 3,780 White, D 4,082 White's majoiity 290 Dnmociatlc County Clinltmiin Kills omltill, of l.ii?enu estimates tluit Uulpln't) nuijoiltv In llio l.tieiiip nml of thf Twpii tleth HtMliltmlill illstllct Is lirlvvern 1,000 nml l.'.ix). Guthiie's plurality 3,948 SECRETARY OF INTERNAL AI" FAIBS. Blown, B 11,222 Nolan, D 14,147 Marquis, P 637 Nolan's plurality 2,925 CONGBESS. Connell, B 13,204 Howell, D 13,566 Williams, P 638 362 Howell's pluinlity , OBPHANS' COUBT JUDGE Vosbuig, B 11,892 Eando, D 13,754 Sando's majoiity 1,863 SENATOB. Jordan, B 10,768 Calpin, D 13,744 Calpin's majoiity 2,976 COUNTY COMMISSIONEBS. Morris, E 1 1,687 Penman, B 1 1,727 Durkin. D lj.anfi I Burschel, D 13,342 Mht " was tlmt- Solne hoI(I lhat lt WJS BiesecKer, P 614 As Is Hi wont, The Tillninc, In Iti tegular edition yesteiday morning', told the whole story of the election. Kveiy Demon at, with the exception of W. P. HUt, caliilldatc for leptosentatlvi' In the Third U'sNlntlvo district, was clpctiHl, Jnst as The Tribune told. James, Ills opponent: Penman, as county c'uiiiiiil.sslonei', hi id Williams, ns one of the two out of tlupo mine lu nppi'toi, were the only Republicans sueil fiom the wipcIc. It was all that Is loulcmplnted in the teini "land slide." That Congiesvimm Connell was want ing only a few bundled votes to bind hllii a winner when the bead of the tliket was defeated by moie than 5,000 wiih a matter of some gratification to him and Ills hosts of fi lends. With anv one thing subtracted lu this case liom tlie heap of things contributing: to the defeat of the Republican ticket, Mi. Connell would bine pulled thiongh. That ho made such a, good mn, under the licumstduces, Is no small tribute to his peisonal populnilty. To an oidlnaiy man the defeat w lilch Mr. Connell sustained would bae bad a eiy depressing effect. When he went to bed Tuesday night, at his usual time, be was satisfied fiom advices given blin fiom head riuiiiters that be was ie-pleeted. 'When he aio'e yesteidav, at bis usual hour, he leai ncd that be bad gone down In the wieck. He ate his usual bieakfast, smoked his usuul pipe-full of "C. &. H.," came down to bis oflb p at bis usual hour, and spent the day In bis usual occupations If there was any Republican who took the defeat moie giacefully, be failed to put blmvelf In evidence. TIip defeat of both Scheuei and Plill bln was a matter of slniere tegret to not only the Republicans but to men of the opposite piutv, who have the leal Intel est of the lommunlty at lipai t. The untimely death of Senator J. C. Vaugbati made It expedient that one, at least, but belter both, of these ex pel lenced men should go back to llai lisbuig. As It It now, Mr. James Is the oulv Lackawanna man who knows wheie the tapltol Is situated. While It Is no gieat calamity to hae men like Calpin, "White, Haj.es and Phillip", in Lackawanna's delegation at Hanis buig, it would be better for the county if a majoiity of them weie Republi cans, and lnllnittl better if a feu of them hud hud expel ience. teiy other man met with esteiday hud a dilfeient explanation for the cause ot the joy or ouow, or nilxtuie of both, as the ease might be, with which he was possessed. One would kiv It was this, ,ind another would In- tlc, computing' from the void cant for the head of the ticket at u national election. YaUffhau (Republican) car i led It over Cummlngi (Democrat) by L',700. Calpin's plus of -1,000 added to Cummlngs' minus of 2,700 Is one of the most utilising Illustrations of what re ntal kabte feats ot someisatillliig poll tics are capable of when Inclined to do some giound and lofty tumbling. The election or Dm kin and lluisohell Is pattlciilaily guttlfylng to .Sheriff .Hcluult. At present, lie lias the ap pointing of the ptison win den, who Is the man who sees to lt that the jail Is not a losing Investment, After .Tan iin t y 1, the commlssloneis appoint the Jail win den. It Is, s Is obvious, voty essential to the she) Iff that the ap pointee shall be friendly with the sheilff's ollke. In this Instance, It means that the appointment of the pilson waiden will continue as one of the pieiogatlvps of the sheriff, or, lu otheis words, that Witt den allies Mc Androw, the present Incumbent, wilt not be dlstutbed. The olllclal count of the voto will be gin today. Under the law, lt must be completed by .Saturday at midnight. The large slu and many complications ot the ballot will make It a task of no small pi opoi lions to complete thecount on time. Appended aie tables showing the complete voto for rcpiesentatlve In the four legislative dish lets of Lacka wanna county: tf, H.90& 3 " I''.. i A BBBBiflkHBB HBBHBH 1 M BBBBb aB ' IIBV m flBBBk 'bHIBH flHBMlBBrir .HsBBB. THE LEGISLATIVE VOTE. Fiist Legislative Distiict. i - 2 DISTRICTS. I K . g "1 I 3 u E i S 2 $ jo a h a Fht waiU. 1st ills ir.3j 132! 3 Second illstllcl Ut ! Ii r,, Tlilul distiict 7'i M !) uO rouitli distiict Till 1701 1'ifth distiict ".... t l'i Second waul, 1st dls 1.-! J'l i 18 Snioiul dlstilot 17'l 'II Jl U. Tlilul distiict 10') ,': J7 JO rouitli distiict 47 '.'" : ll'J Plfth dUtilct 1! :v. .... Tbbd waid. 1st dls 11 ::'V.... Second distill t S &".... Fouilb wind, 1st dis Ksl SI s, !!t Second distiict mil Uo I' Tlilul distiict li .W. Il 177 Kotutli distiict l'i-'!... I .-. I'll Klftb waid. 1st dis 17"i 1J 'M 74 Second distiict 1u7 ." II P6 Tbllddistliit 1i7 J7 U14S Komtli distiict 1" Jl 10liS Sixth waul. 1st dls s .IS .... Second distiict -41 ........ 111 PoiutCPiith wind. 1st ills.. ',S II ....I 1'.! Second distiict w! '.9 II 1 !0 PiftPPiitb waul, 1st dls.... UJO 11 L'll 1"0 Second distiict IS" !". S7 IbO Rightpenth waul II JSi.1....' Twentv-fiist waul 1st ills. 1J0 in lit Second distiict i,m VV 1 Haves' total nte llaj es' pluinlity . -I- iOSO'J.'JI I4-.I.-.1 H-.l :o. Thhd Legislative Distiict. Beese, P. 59: Durkin's pluiality 3,710 Burschel's plurality 1,655 Penman's pluiality 40 MINE INSPECTOBS. 5vans, B 12,637 Williams, B 13,184 .Aoore, D 14,542 Moore's plurality 1,905 Williams, pluiality 547 LEGISLATUBE. Fiist district Oliver, B 3,080 Hayes, D 4,565 Hayes' majority 1,485 Second distiict Scheuer, B 3,17." Phillips, D 4,221 Phillips' Majority 1,046 Thhd distiict James, B 2.177 Litts, D 1,965 James' majority natural; otheis contended it was accl dental. Of all the explanations ad vanced, thp most sensible one to adopt In the face of all the clicumslam.es, was that the gi eat Ameilcan people, at v.ulous times, choose to exeicNe their great Ameilcan pieiogathe of being gieat Ameilcan "antK" A lacial or geogiaphleal analysU of the letmns, discloses so manv contia dictlons that it would not be logical to piedlcute eiy much theieupo'i. The oddities of the letuins aie bo conspicu ous, It is unnecessaiy to point them out. The Piohlbltionists cast their usual 700 -ote. The Socialists, who .up be ginning to bp ,i factor In Lueiiie, C.n bon, Rei ks and Scliulktll counties, cut no gieat llguie heie. Xo one took tho tiouble to add up their totals, but fiom a c in. soi y lev of the llguie, thev did not cist inoie than a tliousjiul otes. in laueine iount, one of their candidates had ncnily ",000 Mites. Calpin's maioiity In this couiilv, added to his estimated majoiity hi the Lueiiie end of the distiiit, puts him about 4,000 ahead ol .Tonkin. The ills, trict Is noimally about 2,000 Denim i.i- llls... DISTRICTS Tlt'tlfnti Clifton Cm Ingtou Dalton Cdenbiun Ciouldshoio ....- (Tieenlleld I.aclt.iwamin. S. Cisl rlislitrt Soulhwest distiict. La Plume hehlgh ATtlrllunn Jloosle boio, 1st waul, Secoiulwaul Tlilul iMtid Pom til waul Xewtnn Noitli Abiugton Old Poige township .. Old Poige, 1st dls Second distill t Pom tli distiict .... Ransom, 1st dis Second distill t .... Stott Scianton, li wd, ud dis. Spiiug Riook S Abiugton. 1st ills... Second distiict .... Tlilul distiict Tnlor, Plist waul .... Second waul Tlilul wind Pom th wind Plfth waul Sixth w.iul, ls ills. Sixth waul, 'M ills.. Wineilv . West Abiugton I C . S . i w J 5 'i 5 z Ml 117 I'll -0 M Tor Rillous and Nervous Dliordorg, such ns Wind nnd Pain In the Stomach, Sick Headache, Giddinnss, Pulnfis and Swelling niter menls, Dizziness and Drowslncs Cold Chills, Flushings of Hrat, Loss of Appetite, Shortness of Dreath, Costivencss, Blotches on tho Skin, Disturbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams, and all Nervous and Trembling Sensations, Ac. The Firit Done will give relief in twenty minutes. This is no fiction, livery sufferer is earnestly Invited to try ono Box of theso Pills, and they will be acknowledged to bo WITHOUT A RIVAL. ' BEECHAftVS PILLS taken as directed, will quickly rcstoro females to complcto health. Thoy promptly remove any obstruction or Irregularity of tlio system For a WEAK STOMACH, IMPAIRED DldESTION, DISORDERED LIVER hey net llko magic. A few doses will work wonders upon tho Vital Organs, Strengthening the Muscular system, restoring the long lost complexion, bringing back tho keen edgo of appetite, and arousing with tho rosebud of health tho whole physical energy of tho human frame. These am facta admlttpd by thousands In all classci of society, and ono of tho best guarantees to tho nervous and debilitated is that Bcccnam's Pills have the Largest Sale of nay Patent Mediclae In the World. Full directions with each bos. Prepared only by THOMAS BEECH AM, St. Helen's, Eng. U. S. A. Depot, B. P. ALLEN CO., New York. Sold everywhere In boxes, 10c. & 25c, Second Legislative Distiict. DISTIUCTS. Seventh wind, bit dis.... Second dlHlilct Tlilul distiict Eighth waul, 1st dis Second distiict Ninth ward. 1st dls Second distiict Tlilul distiict Tenth wind. 1st dls Second dlstijct Uleciith wind, 1st dis... Second ills Tlilul distiict Twelfth waul, 1st dis.... Second distiict Tlilt tenth waul. 1st dls. Second distiict Tlilul distiict SlxtPPiith waul, 1st ills.. Slnnt-wl .lluf , Int- Seveiiteelith w.ud. 1st dis neconci ciisinct Thhd distiict NliiPtPcntli waul, 1st dis. Second distiict Tlilul distiiit Pomtli distiict Twentieth w.ud. 1st dis. Second distiict Thhd distiict Pointh distiict Silieuei'b tntiil ote Phillips' totul ote Phillips' majoiity .. in 1 11, W 70 .".I IM X) 1! no ni isi si 1 'S r, 10! IS 1,0 II 1I.J 2J 101 21 IV L'S 0-' 01 l'i '.'.". 1JJ 2S l.'i,li L'" II 1! IJ1 11 J.S 21 1S4 7li 1 I ". 21 11 1 t(i 77 1J 1JJ J J (,S 'il 4iil 171 I (fli M, I "ni 20 1 Kit 14S illblUIS, 99, l.'J S17-.I IIJJll IIOIM Fouith Legislative District. 11 in1. in q "1 711 1JI &2 l 41 il: il r.l " ..x l si I, ill ., nil II LU ".I....I l'-l I lil 7i, :s, t' . 10' 171 b 2.'l I... il..::! 2H1 .1.11111 s' lullll Mite Litis' total Mite . .lames' piuiallt ., .! 14'...; I ss.... ! ill ii 4". 07 ,..'1 1 I 10S I 41 ' H ,1 .'II ,1 101 . 10.' -,J .1 2C0l 111 I 441 ! I 4.'l 4H .' Jll 711 I ",0 1!' .1 VI 77' ,1 SOI V ,1 IOiiI .Vi1 I 74 2(1 I 4i, SI I IS' 17, I 101 111 ! 2S 2.)' I JO1 SI ji'i, 1001V r,7! v 2177 I'll..! I 212 II .".CI -Ml 121 12 .21 ,, 4il 111 4' S' 21 1 4 ....' ;i' 4'H 4 I lyfefJFrMlLLETIII M To attain and sustain ReifecLHeallh BBWllililil F Requires nocooKing Ready toieatr Perfect Health is Sustained by Perfect Food. "The Perfect Food" for Brain and Muscle.' Malta-Vita meets every requirement of science and hygiene, both in substance and in the process of its manufacture. Malta-Vita contains the Phosphates or Ikain makers, the Nitrates or Muscle makers the Carbonates or Heat makers all the essential elements necessary to build up and sustain the human 'system and in their proper proportions, Malta-Vita, "the perfect food," eaten for breakfast and supper insures perfect digestion and temoves ail causes of insomnia and dyspepsia. Beware of imitations. Insist on gettinL' VftH Vita, "the perfect food." Malta-Vita is a concentrated, mailed food. nanR PERFECTLY COOKES3 -Always Ready to Eat. Malta-Vita i so prepared as to be easily digested and assimilated by old and vouiig sick or well. Large package 15c at your grocer. J ' MALTA-VITA PURE FOOD CO.. Battle Creek, Mich., and Toronto, Canada, DIS'JUllCTS. Au 111). Ud, 1st w.iul. 1st ills 1 II. st waul, 2d ills Second wind Tlilid waid niakelv. Plist waid Second waid Thlnl waid C.iiboiHlnle tp, X. W. dis South distiict Xoitlieast distiict C.trhonU.ile. 1 waid, 1 dis.. Thhd distiict Second w.ud, 1st ills... Seeond w.ud, 2il dis.... Second waid. Jd dis.,.. Tliiid'waid, 1st ills Tlilul wind, 2d dis Tlilul waul,, .id dls 'I Mid waid, 4th dis.... rouitli waid, 1st dls... Fouitli waul, 2d dls.... rouitli w.ud, id ills.... 1'irth w.iul, 1st ills I "trill wild. 2d ills Slsth waul, 1st dis Sixth wnul. 2d dls licUsou City, 1st waul Second w.ud Tlilul ward Diininoie, 1st wd 1st dls.. I'll it waul. 2d dls j Si 1 mill wind, 1st dis... Second w.ud. 2d ills....1 'I hi id waul, 1st dis ....' 1 1111 11 waiu, I'll ills Thlul w.ud, .id ills I Pouitli wind I 1 "irtli waul I SKth w.ud, 1st ills ...J SKth w.ud, 2d ills I nimlim il Tell township, 1st ills... Second distiict l-'oiuth illstiii t .leffeison Jcnnwi, Fliht wnul .... Set oud wind Tlilul waul M.ivliolil, 1st wind , Second wuul Tlilul waul Ohnliaut. Flist waul... S.'i oiul wind , Tlilul waul, 1st ills ., Tlilul wind, 2d ills.,,, rouitli wind Ttouiltitf BuiiiI; Tliioon ,,, Vnndllntr Wlnton First w.iul Sicoml wa.d Tlilul lllHtllll ? ir.i Mi liO 1 1, 1! s 1! V 11 4 Si lu 70 11! 12 1IH11 71 I 12 i'T 12 12 11 1 -ii . t o , 17 ' in . s 17 . 1! .:s . i is .... 0 2111.... ::2 11 ... '.Ul 111 4! 7! Si J2, 71 111 7! Ill :.-, s! 'it llli .'! .til.... 211 Wi-Wmmmmf tern SwUmsmamm .4n'iMiMliliLiM3BaB5!-t-Sr Taw jtCaHw 11 11 :i7 in 12i 11! 71 24 1 S). ...I 14 11 r.il :i 1111 in mil .il -si IP. 4:1 11 ;.si :i 3.1 IV. t.2 'I01. lull li. 211 1171. is II 81 ..I 1! White's total vote. "While's iihtuillly .. HI. ..I 4 r.i, si 1 r. 411 ii.-.i li 1 1111 l7S.n.'U7i 1021111" IUS2 AND THEY EARNED IT. Soldleis Keceive Their Pay for Re cent Tour of Duty. 1'ay for the Tliliteenth lejjlment niemheis for the foity iluys tipeut at Cauip Wjtoff was illstillmteil jestei Caiuii 'Vyclviitf was disH United yesti'i iluy. I'llvalea leeched $60; I'm iioiuIh, $70; aetgeuuts, $30; lli.st aeiffeants, $1L'0; Heeonu o)itiuuut, $I."2.I0; fli.st llen tPiiantH, lfi7,L'0; captulns, ?20n, mnjnis, $J00 anil tho colonel $3S4, MOSCOW The Woman's Relief loips will jje a .supper at tliu Odd IVlloh' hull next Satuiiluy eveniiiB for the heueflt of the li.i aillllii Post, Xo. L'tS. All aie 101. illally lnlteil to attend. " Mis. T. J, Jolins Is iulte ill. V, O. DU011 und S. J, llornluiUer aie In poor health. AIlss I)i!ne, of Xny Ausr, upent Mon day and Tuesday with Mib. tieoiee lioitiee, Mr. and Mis. AW II Mlllei bpont last v.ucl; lu Xew Voile city. Tim enleitalniiient bIvcii hy th Ju nior Kpwoitll leUBiiu ut Odd Fellous' hall on Hallowe'en was Kieatly enjojed and nelted tho young people ,1 nice Mini of money, TAYLOR. Tho fuiiei.il of Mis. M".uy Sllne, of Mllw.iukle, occiiiied yesteiday nltei 110011 and was hugely attended, itev. Mr. McMullen, pastor of the Mllwuukio Methodist Episcopal cliuich. pleached a 'eiy iutju cssl e sermon. l.aekawunna A'allpy louiieli, Xo SI, Junior Older United Ameilcan Me- THE "Atterbury System55 Of Clothes Making and Designing. . . ZTHE GERM of progresses been responsible for many new de velopments in the past few years. Worthy men have received honor able mention and inspired the confi dence of their fellows by creating new conditions that were productive of better results. The men who first conceived this Atterbury System of clothes making had studied the existing conditions for many years. The custom tailor, with his many inconveniences, cloth selection that proved an unsatisfactory pattern when made up, and the many try-ons that are necessary before reaching a satisfactory result all these formed a foundation for thought, and it's the thinking men who now operate the Atterbury System of clothes making that's responsible for this better system of designing and mak ing fashionable clothes for men. Of course there's many things connected with the hidden parts of both Overcoat and Suit that can better be explained when you visit our Atterbury Show Room. These clothes continue to receive favorable com ment from men who left their custom tailor last season to prove our claims for this new "Atterbury System" oi clothes making. Their continued patronage proves their satisfaction. Pleased to show you the new shades of cloth in Overcoat or Suit. Samter Brothers, Complete Outfitters. iwmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmMmmammmmmi IIIIm fllBi WmmmM VwaWnB MM,' JflKM' SV Mm tlianks-, -will meet this menliis In le mihir heiislou. Xlght .school of tho Young Men's L'litlstiun absncliitlnn will open tUla eenlntf lu yiinllotn's hall. All who deslio ttihlns a ionise uio lequested to he piesent. Mis, David l),ils and clilldien, of West HliuiUoii, weie guusts of lelatives In town jesteuluy, Mis. Lewis, of Hu.wUon, lslled ie lutles In town yesteiday, Joseph Ilminlck, .1 student of Foul hum college, .; V, was a Isltoi In this town 011 Tuesday. Mrs. William J, l)ais, of Xintli Main btreet, lslted lelatives in MllwuuUle jeMeid.iy. PECKVILLE. lluiges Alfoid llulnes and (.'ouiicll man Xiles II. Johnson aie senilis us Si and juiois this week at Sci, niton. John 11. Klnbuck has moved his fam ily Into liH new icsideuie, on AVhtte'b addition. I If You Want Df A Mb for Cash or " Edsy The Best Mi ITLl 1 KJ Puyments. Call on : N. A. HULBERT, J Wareroom, . . , .117 Wyoming Avenue t Various Makes of Pianos at All Pi ices. Old In- J stiuments Taken in Exchange. ! ! r -I' . . . . . . .j. ., Fi.inU HeiKludber has puuhased a new hus8' uial with Flank's fast Hot ter, It piesents a neat uppoaiaiu'e. The 'ruction loiupauy has a ean of lahoieis cusnged lu putthiH lu new ties along Main stieet. Tho aiiuUeisaiy sen lee at the l'eik vllle llaptlbt I'ltuieh Tuesday night was laigely uttended, notwithstanding the distinctions of eleitlon day. llev. Da vid Speiuei, D. 1)., of Hlakely preached an eloquent beimoii on "The Plate of Chi 1st lu the Unicyo of dod," which was, hcaid with gieat inteiest hy all. This evening, Itev. II. S. Potter, of (it eon Illdge, will pi each, and Filday evening Itev, 11. J. Wlmlen, D. D., of Caihondale. All aie cotdlully Invited to these bei vices. (. -i