FREELAND TRIBUNE. PUBLISH KD EVKHT * MONDAY AND THURSDAY. TITOS. A. BUCKLEY, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. OFFICE: MAIN STRUT ABOV* CKNTBK. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One Ycar.. $1 no Six M0ntha............. 75 Four Monfcha....... 50 Two Month* 25 Kubacriberfl are requested to observe the date following the name on the lubela of their papers. By referring to this they can tell at a glance how they stand on the boolca In this office. For Instance: Urover Cleveland 28June95 means that Orover la paid up to June 28, 1895. Keep the figures in advance of the present date. Report promptly to thia office when your paper Is not received. All arrearages must be paid when paper is discontinued, or collection will be unvde In the manner provided by law. FREELAND, NOVEMBER 12, 1894. The first public act of Governor elect Hastings is one that deserves commendation. He refused to allow his friends to hold any jubilation ex ercises in his honor at his home in Belief on te, and requested that the money which would he expended upon that occasion be donated to the relief of I lie poor about the town. It is not likely that his friends will con tribute so liberally to the relief fund as they would for fireworks, but the position Mr. Hastings has taken upon the matter does him more honor than could be given him by a dozen cele brations. The Wilkes-Barre Leader calls the attention of the Democratic county committee to that part of the rules which says they shall meet as soon as possiblo after election and choose a chairman for the coming year. It also calls upon the leaders to lay the foundation of a permanent organiza tion, one that will extend to every part. of the county, and that can be depended upon to work for the common good, regardless of factions or indi vidual preferences. The advice of the Leader is good, and, if followed, will place the party upon a solid foot ing for the future. As the Democrats will control both branches of congress until March next, and as there can be no extra session rave by proclamation of Presi dent Cleveland and demanded by some public exigency, the Republicans will have to wait more than a year to en ter upon the legislative control of the government with which they have been invested by the people Thus plenty of time remains to a Demo cratic congress to perfect the Wilson tariff law, as Ambassador Bayard has suggested; and as a matter of good faith and principle thia work ought to be speedily accomplished.— Phila. Record. In a carefully written opinion upon the recent election that great indepen dent newspaper, the New York Herald, says "the result cannot be considered as in any sense a verdict for Mclvinleyism or against tariff re form, and the Hepuhlicans will mako a grave mistake if they assume that the vote was a vindication of protec tion and a mandate for restoration. McKinleyism was stamped with a sweeping condemnation by the peo ple two years ago, and they have not changed their opinion Bince. What they condemn was the inexcusable de lay of the Democrats to revise the tariff and their failure to pass a satis factory law in the end." Vice President Stevenson is now making great headway as the proba ble Democratic nominee for president in 189(1. At present he has no for midable rival for the position, but, the fur west, most likely, will want to be heard in the next presidential election, and if the party is wise it will go to the Pacific coast for a can didate. A man who would make an ideal presidential nominee for the Democrats is Congressman Maguire, of California, the only congressional candidate of the party who was elect ed in that state at the late election. He is an able man, as was shown by his course in the last congress. Be sides, he is a free trader, and that, above all other requirements, is what the next Democratic nominee must believe in to be elected. The opinion of the supreme court in the Gallit/.in school case is a broad and unequivocal declaration of that fundamental principle of this common wealth laid down in the bill of rights, that "all men have a natural and in defeasible right to worship Almighty God according to the dictates of their own conscience," and that "no human authority can in any case whatever control or interfere with the rights of conscience." There was in this case no allegation that the Sisters employ ed as teachers in the public schools at Gallitzin imparted religious sec tarian instructions during school hours. The facts were simply that they were members of a religious order and wore the distinct garb of that order, and upon this ground the lawfulness of their employment by the school directors of the district was attacked. The court declares emphatically that "the constitution negatives any assertion of incapacity or ineligibility to office because of religious belief."— Phila. Times. \ OFFICIAL RETURNS. I •liulges and Clerks Finish Counting Luzerne's Vote for the Candidates. The official count of the votes for the I different candidates has been completed, and is as follows: Governor— Hastings, R 17,322 j Singerly, D 13,723 Hawley, Pro 1,120 j Ailman, Peo " 302 Grundy, Soc. Lab 28 Hasting's plurality 3,59 l J ! Lieutenant governor— Lyon, It 16,958 j Rilling, D 13,693 I Castle, Pro 1,132 j Akin, Peo 260 Long, Soc. Lab 24 Lyon's plurality 3,265 Auditor general— Mylin, R 16,985 Magee, D 13,5f o , Palmer, Pro 1,154 ] Deisher, Peo 250 ' Allen, Soc. Lab 20 | Mylin's plurality 3,395 Secretary of internal affairs— Latta, R 10,877 j Greenland, D 13,700 Gleason, Pro 1,124 Louch, Peo .j 252 King, Soc. Lab 34 Latta's plurality 3,177 j Congressmen-at-large— Huff, R 16,526 | Grow, R 17,040 Meyer, D 13,511 ] Collins, D 13,047 Kane, Pro 1,065 Jordan, Pro 1,010 Louer, Peo 241 Greetnan, Peo 203 Kreft, Soc. Lab 24 Mezzler, Soc. Lab 24 Huff over Meyer 3,015 Grow over Meyer 3,529 Congress— I.eisenring, R 18,114 Ilines, D 12,044 Kvans, Pro and Peo 1,506 I.eisenring's plurality 5,470 Orphans' court judge— Ilartc, R 16,003 Rhone, D . 14,850 Coughlin, Peo 547 Darte's plurality 1,147 Prothonotary— Llewellyn, R 15,943 Schappert, D 14,714 Perrego, Pro 1,078 Kilmer, Peo 266 Llewellyn's plurality 1,229 ' Clerk of courts— Wagner, R 16,612 : Rice, I) 14,348 Seeley, Pro 1,033 Bebb, Peo 188 Wagner's plurality 2,264 District attorney— Fell, R 15,978 O'Boyle, D 15,061 Welter, Pro 1,085 McManus, Peo 168 Fell's plurality 917 Jury commissioner— Taylor, R 16,653 Dohl, D 13,453 Armstrong, Pro 1,262 Conway, Peo 463 Taylor's plurality 3,200 The official vote in the legislative districts is as follows: First district— Griner, R 3,114 Hart, D 3,019 Sturdevant, Pro 330 Ayars, Peo 59 Griner's plurality 95 Second district — Harvey, R 3,207 Hibbs, D 2,056 Pettebone, Pro 301 Goode, Peo 101 Harvey's plurality 1,211 Third district— Reese, R 3,383 Turner, D 2,066 Felter, Pro 263 Reese's plurality 1,317 Fourth district — Jeffrey, R 2,926 McNelis, D 2,131 Green, Pro 103 Jeffrey's plurality 795 Fifth district— Rutledge, 1) 2,721 Chapman, R 1,964 Evans, Pro 85 Rutledge's plurality 757 Sixth district— Staples, D 1,675 Riley, R 1,523 Hosier, Pro 627 Lavin, Peo 490 Staples' plurality 52 When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castoria.' 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