THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY,, MAY 20, 1001. ruHMird Hilly. 1'tirpl Sunday, by The Ttlb. unc I'ublldilns (ottiiJn.i, at Hlty Cents a Monlli. IJU'H. IllrtlAItll, Keillor. O. 1". IIV.l)i:i:, lluslncwi Manascr. New York OITice: 130 Shjii M. S. 8 Vnr.tXAN'D, Solo Afrcnt for Koictan Adtcitlvlnfj. Lnlcicil at the Po.lclheo ut Sorinlon, !'., as Friuiiil Llasi Mull .Miller. Mirn pate villi penult, The TrUuine N ahiaB Klad to print lmrl Ifttrn from IU trlcti'li lrar inir nn current toplc, Imt It mtc l that t hc-c iinit Iip hIriihI, tor piililliutlon, li tlio wilier a tra tiiinni jinl 1 1. r .....llllnti , n rtMt. til .U efplnncc N that nil cvnlrlbiilloiH (dull be mbject In editorial irllon. nit: n,AT n.vrr, rott Aivi:riTiftst. the folloulnn lalite hou4 the price pel lnh faeh Invuliiiii, pl( to be mod within one )car. full 1'cnltlon "."0 .'.!l l'l .IT. .IS DISI'UV. I.pi tlun juij fin hr n Ini he? . . l.wi " "'Oil) " , , foil ' I'nr i inh nf Hnntc, ttsolutlotn nf loiidolrino and lnillii tontillnilioiit n In nittire nl ml rilKiiif; 1l,i' 1 1 ttdinc makes a eluipn nl 3 icnl 1 1 tin. tlalcs r. r Cli"lfl(1 AdvcrlhiiKr furnishi'l m nppllritlnn Ht'l! .Ti)X, MAY Sit. Iflil. When ,-ll tin- rlnif In punished Unit ii'-i nr.s without, nillrliii Pp, H win ,p (Imp fi rnijiln.l lm Millcllni.-', lint lint tn'lni 1 1, A (ireat Victory for Labor. ""TPV"5 UIITAIUS of the scttlr- nirnt ol thr Albany Mliiko Mipport the c-l.iim in tho tolcKi.iplilf news that n frivat irUny Ims been won foi" or f.irii?:cil l.itjui, hut not In tlio iimtiuer appHU'in n! Hi .-s t slump. It is tt no mi r.tlwiucc in u.ikiv, 1ms hcpii Krantrd by thi' .slice! lullwuy company. This the competent employes fully deserved and toithl cully have t-oi'tited without n st i ike. The la Iter, in lit, destructive iiim. to Hie. propel ty and pood order, h.i.s ouH mi.iiij fold the alue of its pain. Hut tlio pi hue purpose for which the Mrlko was pieelpitaterl, the objective point ol its manipulators-, namely, the nullilleation of the company', light to employ whom it pleased when It plea'-dl. without tlt.st pau.siiiK to in iiuire It the applleaut tor employment helouRPi! to a union and without eoin-ipllin:-f him to join a union as a inn ditlon of petting vvoik, was not ie.il ied. Aitlcie t.even In the eleven ar ticle?, of amceiiient who.se aeceptanee by both .sides ended the Ml Ike, M-iy .significantly lead-: "The company Is fiee to employ union or non-union lnpii mid to dlsehaiRO them for eausp." All the bloodshed, nil the rioting, all the tur II and dKuidor of eleven days of tenor in the capital of the fii oiiinst Amei lean state has, theie foie. been incMcctll.il to establish n t.vi. union icstiii lion upon the liee- Ioiii of luntraet suaranteed in the barter and natine of our institu- icuis. This, wiiile contrary to what t lie Iibor dRitator IourJiL for, is, in i cal Un, a Metory. and a sieat vietoiy, for abor. It li, a victory whiili helps to pret-ere the iniinlliie.-s and velf-ie-f-pecl of eer. honest workiiiKman by foiling the attempt to fnicc liliu into certain organizations under penaltv, it he resists, of driviiiK hi in Into idle ness and bin family Into beggary. It means that Instead of American man hood hfjnR put under a slavery by co"icion it is to have freedom to riioo.se how it will govern its indus tiy and lay down the i onrlitions of its etiiplojnient. Tlie honest union Willi jncilt in It lilies not need to re nuit its inembeishlp iiy use of stones. Pistols .iinl dubs; its ranks III! gladlv by the fiee volition of its membeis. Thus,- lrridei- of labor who think ter loriiiu ,i sttbtltiitc tor ii.itiu.il .selec tion aie blilbllug for n full, .Men u ho make i onsplcllous viu.. iV's in lile lately have a nine-hour da.v. Oirard and His College. T"VIIS T'1:NTI1;t day of I Ma.v is l''oundcr's Day at JL Mi .ii l I'ollege, the only In stitution of precisely the same thai. n tci lor lalherless boys In the wm hi. It is the eaillest fully (Udojved college in AineiHa, the lirst of the plillautlnopic edlleatlon.il gifts ut tlie ileli whli h lion count up to an annual amount of not less than J.iti,niiii.iiiil. It was the eaillest i allege to placii academic training and mnuiial tiailliiiR side by side as eipially hon orable, and eipiall.v necessar for the boy who was to oov any kind of biislnc-hs pin suits with tlio onn who was to enter ivhat. weie especially Unoivn as the learned professions, Speelallj Is It to be leinemheied Unit this was tlnno fiom Its opening day, liefoie junrlfin iniliiHtrlal tialiilng In this cnjimvy had any other foothold, and dopY mil by Hie wider llioitglu nf the boajrd of titislecs, but by the illicr tious ijj Stephen (lirard's will. Ilo hlniselfJiwas tlie man who looked out with keen insight uiul foresight to Hie lutuiii of the country which, in the. second year of the Revolutionary War and hefoio tho ncvMratlcin of indo pendeni, was adupteil, ho hiul chosen as his jjonie, Sprung, not from Franco's ails, toctvtcy but a bailor from Ills hoy. hood, njniaster of merchant vessels In still early rrinnhoori, tilled with tho longing l! fop liberty, lio settled )n PhllailFWlild at the ago of twenty-slx and there becanio morehttnt, impotter and f-xrfoiter. "Muic-hant and iiiaii nor," ho'debvi'luet! himself in his will, In whlelji at' the ago of elghty-one, he marked jput the broad plans ho had oherisheji for the benefit of the city In whlcji lie had prospeied, and In minute dotuil ordered their carrying out. Oh ard collego for fatherless boys, orphans and Imlf-orphans, who need to he supported while they are taught, was tho one of thoso plans which will carry on his uaino as one of the greatest benefactors of his adopted country. Of over six thous and graduates It has sent forth ninety j or cent., as their lecords of future life show for the college follows out and notes their caiceis huve mude Itun nl Mrllngnn ljpcr llcadltm ,r ' .273" .70 - .2i Pi I7J .I.V. .17 .13 .Ifi'i useful, successful, patriotic cltlr.rns, There Is no walk In life In which they have not done good service. hi 1S.JI, nt Urn ago of clghty'inn.'. Stephen (Until died. The wife of Ills youth and tils nne child had preceded him fmni earth, lie had for years been banker as well as mcichatit, The tidiest mini in the country ho lind coino to be, and he was able to leave $.".000,000 for Ih founding nnd en dowment of his piojectcd college. Not until IMS weie the tluee beautiful, soldlly-bullt stnictiiies of Grecian mi ihlteettlie, with which Its- wotk began, completed, uiul tho Itnniciu'c gi omuls enclosed and In order for (ho opening, lilraul hud chosen wisely tho trustees for his estate and the methods for lining vacancies through tlio years the cenltttles he looked forwitid lo for the seed lie planted to continue bring ing foitli good fruit. 'olonol McCluie iiolcd In tho Phila delphia. Times a vonr ago that: "While no man could have foiesoen the whole development of the century Just clos ing, tlie tiltst which Ultaid lelt has been carried out entirely in iiccoid ance with tlio provisions of his will, down to Its minute details, and it has adapted Itself so well to all the changes of time that It Is not only actuallv but telallvel.v a much gt enter ttust today than he could huve Im agined." Chimin cy M. Oopevv at the samp time, making the Founder's Day adiltess beloie a distinguished assem bly, said that tlie original endowment of the college had "grown from .$.",,. 0011,000 to $26,00(1,000, giving It an es tate linger than any university in the world," and that, "as the fund glows the benefaction embraces un lucieas ing number of pupils." This year tlie Foundei's Day address has fallen to President Oilman, of Johns Hopkins university. Jt Is emi nently lit that the leading Intellects of the country should be annually chosen to review the woik of the quiet French-American citizen whose name his adopted count! y has as pio foiuid cause to hold in honor as the name of Laf.i.votte. A stilke against this kind of spi iug weather would have unanimous siip poi t. Taxing the Children. TAXIXCJ tlie children, over tnxlng them, is the every day result of the modem educational methods which demand an uniensonable number and divirslty ol .studies, a 'ci. miming of facts oflen utteily uniel.iled to each ollu'i into the youthful mind for the memory to bring foi Hi In some fashion in wtltten answers, at the end of a sihool tenu to a set ot a'bUr.uy Miros tious selected out of the entile mass of supposed Inloi ni.'Hlon ponied into the M ung mind day bv day. Iiy couitc-y wo nil this education. Kduealion, tlie leading ot the ihlld out into the woikl of knowledge, awakening and bringing out a sense of vivid Intetvst in some one oi moie objects that the wot Id piesents to him, is a thing in absolute opposition to the entile si liool method that lias the written examination ns its goal: its be-all and end-all so far as gi.ide pi amotion is to b" attained. Yet without giade pioinotion iiistiucliou cannot be eai i led on: tho gi ow ing i lnld is not to be Keiit tlnougli all the school yen is without pi omul Ion mil II he or she passes by living lortunate enougli to remember at examination time a suflicipnt number of facts in a vailety of studies to seune a Lcitalu peuent age of niaiUs out of a possible. Iillli died. Hy the w.ty, whether tlie pupil's pa peis sh'il! bo so niaiked as to In iug tho set average for pioinotion depends unite as miicli on the teacher's method of marking, as hy any possibility a child's pioinotion on the n-sult of his oi her whole tcim's or j car's amuIv depends on the le.-uliei's constant ob seivation and judgment ol' the pupils. We make that leinaik, ami call attention to it. because those ai u people who actually seem to imagine tli.it an avciag obtained bv niaiMng wilt ten unsworn to an aibiliaiy set of ipnstlous leally ippresenls an inilii ivable value. They sfom to think that fi" oi 70 or !i! or sonii! other "nveiago" uinnlier lepie fcnts a positive, unalterable value in itselt: that nil touchers must "iimil;" alike; that in tills s.vstun thcic is mdiher loom tor vaiintlon of Iudrmi ut as to the worth of a.ich i hll-l's- wilt ten out answer, nor room tor "I'avoiltp ism " Possildv this might be so If the answer to each itlcstloii timid hen slliu plc "yi s" or "no" an answer which Ih 111 lucl inipo-sllilo In any exaniinatioii. Yet we keep on with ft multiplying of school studies, a demand on tho im mature li .tin to icccive a knowledge of widely dlffoiing ideas, a nieinoiy test ol what It has giasp-Ml and 10 iiieiv.beied, tor a tei m, of these heteio .eneoiis supplies of Information. Then v.h couglatiilate ourselves and each nlluT on the advam-puunl of moilerii mnthods of cdiiiatlon, and on our de votion to "child study" tlio study of the child, of tho poor little luailyi we ,u a mining bv over atimiilus In teach ing a go'il' or of the one wo aio ills fouraglug and milking what wo call stupid, because ho cannot kenp up with our arbitral y ineature: or of thoso we hi i turning out trein the lower gi.ulos, whop they miut leave them to go eaily to woiK, without having either de M'lojwd their capacities or given them tho practical aid they ought to huve had to umbo their wage earning sue tcssful. All Unglaud is pi, tlMng tho maldmi speech in paillaiuont of Wlll-stou Churchill, Blood docs tell, Winston's mother was an American. Looking to Memorial Day. AnnPUKSRNTATIvn news paper In a town not far from Scrantou, lecoidiug the Ini tial steps for tho observance there of tho llrst Momoilal Day of tho new centmy, states a circumstance which brings .sharply to mlud that the men who &piang to nrms to save the Impel llled Union aro rapidly passing on iito tho Beyond. That circum stance, as lueilly sot forth, is the apoplntiuent of a committee, icpie sonting tho town council as well as the Grand Anny post, lo solicit con tributions to meet the expenses of the tiny" a slop which litis, for tho first time betuiiio neccssaiy, slnco the post, fiom diminishing numbers, limited inoutii?, and Iticrensittg need of tctlcf ainong Its members, Is no longer able lo bear tho expense, and irteot the oilier demands on Its icsotitces," 111 larger cities, wheio tho tiutllbcis of the vetetiint of the War for the I'nloti ate, of course, pioportloiuilely greater, the time Is a little farther In tlio futuio when tho calls of the Angel of Immortality hIiiiII linve so "dltnlnlshod tho nunibcrs," and so "limited tho means" of tho tliatid Arluy posts thai the "Inct eas ing need or idler" from the age, In llrtnlty, and straitened condition of sotno remaining, shall leino the posts dependent on the public for "ic souices" for the lilting ceremonies of the tiatlon'u Memorial Day, Yhcio there mo oiganl.atlons of Sons of Veteialis, the lit celebration of the day will be for longer time ptovlded for than -vvheie none such exist. But It Is not the clilldieli of the soldiers of tho war for the t'nion who alone have iccclvod "the heiltage of a lounlted country, with all Its blessings, fiom those who, In the four years fiom April. 1M1I, on wind, answered Abraham Lincoln's call. As the paper fiom which we have quoted says, that, "with the (list Me morial bay or the new century tho observance or the day," In that town, "will have tlio chaiaoter or a public tunetlon mine fully than heieto f ore" so should it bo everywhere in the land, more and nunc us tho years go on. So should it be, "In memor lam," for all time, ot Hie. (lower of the country's manhood who went forth by liimdieds of thousands after liun diods of thousands, to save the na tion's lite. As a speech-maker, Piesldent Mc Klnley glows bettor every day. He Is certainly a tine specimen of the glowing statesman. Oar ManiifacNires Sold Everywhere Srecnl Coiiii-pynilmce of "1 lie Inbuilt-. W dlnnlnn, Mij l'l. Tilt: IIAPID Krottth m the ixporlitinn nf Iiianufiictiiies limn the 1 lilted Sl.lle is I'vpliuieil in put li. niiiic mctil ftmllei nf (lie tu.iMii.v liuie.ni of st.itiiliii refiiil-Ini- the pii'pol I inn wlncli m iimr it. tut. s (onn of Iho ntijforts of th" gieit (uiiiilnes .aid Ri.ni'l ill m inns of tlie vmlil. 'Ihec i.ilttil itlnni show in Imef tint Imt ibuut per 1 1 lit. nf the inipni tilimis of I uropo .lie in iimf ic lnros; nf Oie.mi i, HI pel i rut., of Nil i, IT pti nut : nf Anieriu tula-He if tho 1 nit'il M 1 1 -. 17 r tent., .iinl nf AfutJ, dl pt l tent. When II is inii-lileiul Hut the ri mil ilivi-inns in wIikIi hi unit u tun s fmni tho lnf-t pel tent, of import? .no tlm-e In vlnili the ininniiuc of tlio I'liilnl States tliovvs the I u j;r it ulilhe itn.ic.i3ii in evpoili, it ii .ipp.ni nt lh.it the Krnwth in espurls nf nuini fitlnrt h lie.iltlitul iinl pioinl-ns to he perin.ui int. - n Th l'urupe, whoiC inipoil', nf lmnnf.n tines fr mi Inn ilmnt -J pi r mil. nf the lot it inipm. tiliuii, the evpoils lioni tho tnitul stile-, in in mil 37 pr mil. fmni l'U to lrn'l; In Wi ami Oieiiii.i. wliu-o iiiipniti nf nnniif iituin fmni fit in 10 In 17.1 t. nf Hit' mill niipiirtihnin, niir fnn(', iiarci-iil -M irr tint. ilnrniR the priiiul inineil, .mil In fiiti. of wluve mipoiN iiiiiiufuliiii'-, fi'iin ill per tent , nut evporls in in ii !"i tur tent, iliuliig Iho period uiulei icn-iiloiilmii. It in ill nil thin' innKiis win io in tuiilni luus fi'iin the luueit slune nf the un pmt3 lint the Kuiiipci i ii t tens, .ire stiui:gliiig In iiHiei--i' llmr ii'iiiuieit.1. Afuta, Smith ni, i n.i, A-i .nid llteania .no the filils nf their ki lift ntiiMl.v. .mil it is in llnw gi aid tliii iniii Sinilli Anient i ixteptoil lint Iho t oin nitiio nf the I'nilul Ft.itrs rfnm a laser pei uiiliiro nf ciowlh than ol-ewhrie. Vilurally 'he rinulh in our epmts n Kninpc 1iohs a I nger sum ei niilllmis nf ilnllirs, b. lea-nil nf the ninth srreiter innsiiiiiliiir puner nf that gi.mil ll- 1-11111, but i tr.v 1 unc prnporlK'H of our c pmln In I iiiupe inn-i-lr, of ihIiii.iI pimlucts, thitll fniiil-lulK, while ir'.iiiii.r it-lili'i .s imMlliiri' III. lull' nt Kill Ii''l(.lll01ls to OlliCl pirla nf the wnlhl - II - 'I in-. iii-niiiinii nf the cm lincnl. t.ountiit', llnl el iihK fitinled fn fnnn the I'liKril M He-., 1 .-.. .1 ..e lloi.lr.l li.illllna fur i.l... Ii. III'! J " l-i. .--.', u. .....II' . .......iv- '. .... piiring iiiithiner.t. in tmrihiio u-ll and dell, i ilel.i .iilpi.leil iniihiiHiy fiom the I'niletl Slites , . t.. .i ,.., . ,.u..., ... ii... .viii in o in jii-tii i,iii-,i,i.-i,,. ., ii.iiuii- ,.f .ut- oi"u ami f.i i l lifulm ! of the Aim in in 'Mill, in in. Suth lonmlknlcil .mil tltluilcb .nlluited niithiues .in ilotK-, .aid watt lit f, siliiitlfiC ltntiuintiiN, m- inr 11111111111-1, i.tpewiitir-, clrilin.il niiiliiuri.v, sine iMiluuen. tiuinc-, .mil luiniuutivi-. .ue pui .i...n.i .itii. n.i.ii.ii I., n ...nl , . . m.i ii.. i ,.. ...it... t II 111 II "III. ' "..ll'. in . ...I". , ... I. -,-". . . '. .' .--...I- Hire ,ind i-linds nf Hie sol tlimiiinil-, of nuh? fituii the wnil'ilmps ml repiir lmps in whuli they wiie piuilutiil tu lit' h.inilhd h,v toiiipn.i Ihilv liiiihillnl opiialoii, .inn with .1 t nntl.lc in o tli it tlit.i in i.l be lebed iiptui tn eontiiinoiiily and pi'iin.mintH pulniui I lie it ii t i - fur whuli tiny .no intended 'I ho . Ikk nf Hit Viueik in tt V ia iih iinliuui'iit, th" whir n Its sluIiii; me ililm-, Iho i.itllo nf iw lipeunleis, .mil Hie -ue.iiii nf IK lntuuiollis .ue he.iril In the in tnmr nf sli, fiiei, Smitli Ameilil .tin 1 in the IH-I iliil.iut )i iihIi nf Hie mi. In I hi 1 lit li-i it o.il we evintnl moie tlnu si.,,iKi0 worlli of 1,'pewiilih,; ni.it liinci. In liu.mli; m.irl -A-Pui nnilh tn Aflit I. sVl.nnil vvuitli In AI1 tul.ui'l wnilh tn Mevlin, ne.nly '.n,(n)il uoilli In the Ncit lutllin, ninl almnt ?;n,WHI vim III lo i nt Ii iiieiiui, Vmuii in pilnting pn-ies weie -tilt to IKeinlt ill l'l In tin v.ilue u in'irly Vn.miil; n sii, nenlv ll,fltl, and lo South. Vtneih i, spi.diHi, '1e epmt-, nf iueiit m m'iw Ine lunhiuei In the ll-nl .vcn Vkii u the Went liiilim Jiiiouulid tn SJ1 .il.CMHI; to Asm, ill.OiM; to Afin.i, mi r iiih1; In Oie.nila, tdkim), nid In Vleit,n, Ceniul and South Anieiii.i, uicr f.in",Pno COL, HITCHCOCK DEFENDED. I dilni ul 'I hi Tilliuiitf sii: i .i eilurn nf thi till and inlire'tnl In us niur.il welfiu, I ham heeit p,iiin mi itinuul nf 'lie ioiiim. nf one of oin niui.ill.ile-, and lie ultU l-ins nf the 'lime, rie.irliiig ihe itTmls of Mr, IIUiI.olK In (r.iln? tn Mop llw Hie nf intovliants In minors Mr. Ihtt-hioeK is mil tiion in Snaiituii .iinl liii lilin.ii tn hi! the pmitioii lio oicupies is iinipieitloned. If he lias liet onio lumiiiccil tint the inethotl ho lus mlnpleil Is Hie only sine one of sei uilin; the con. vlitinn nf violaloii nf the otlse Uw, then .is one sneni tu enfurte ilia Uu.i nf the inunlii pilil.i, he has n ri.lil, .iinl is in duty hound, lo un- that luelhnd, ant shuuld he kiipporlnl i',v eirr.t I iw-dhl llns" iilien, lie la not .-ei-kim; lo tup r.nj kiluuii keeper who does not viohte tit liw, jihI ncr.i i in- Mini does violate It ehniihl u in.ul,' u i-ullti tho evtii'ino pciiill 'lid, ?flllne In ililldiia U hrint; irnried nn tn an .i pillhe evtiiit line. No i-.ilomi keeper luj a llwht to roll to .mi. minor Ihci in ji-j ipiiutit), whelh ei uid minor liii .in nulir fmni ih pjienls nr imt Yit evvo 'Ijy inenrn little gills .mil ho.ts un Ihe bluoU who go Into xilonus mid mine out i ji I) In;; a tjiunllty ot lict-i In paiU. o 'lids it no trtiet, but is known to all. IkiJii-o it U en npeul) and fruiuiutl) limit', it U nut Iho U'si unlawful. 'I lint wh, lhl iritkl-in of Mr. Ililtliimk lii men who know that uul mill li.ili will ho ill.-iilllml I ..I his inelliud ot MTUiiuu cvlilinii'i rully Ihe nnlj it, fni out minis ie. fine to touvUt a nun I'm viulatlnu of Iho liu'im laws ntoii t'llilcme that wuuhl he iKeiueil mill t Imt to iijiuiil a nun nf iiuinlerr iy docs SiUliton hold Iho uuiiiiia'nlo distinction nf luluc tho worst governed tit in llm loiniiioiiueallli? Wc aie reipuu In Uwle..iitsa and political cot ruplion now- what ins been trnip in Ulty of liw ciifoiienieiit iu Ihe leiint pa-1. tircs i live nf p.ul), or IntlutiKc in a i i.l kind, or v( .unp.i. lli.v for aio man nr inen we thouhl leaih all lUe supitiuaij- of tlio law, Wc are traiulnR 1ioj who ate tu he tin: future uldcimcn, cuuui.llmi'u and lining nf this tlty, They lioiihl lie Binmleil by the taw ami taught io nlley It lo Ihe Idler, All this talk nf Hie crcei.leil n.llooii'kee.r'i l ulinpl.i rot. Sol nne nf those who hive ohe.ved the law hue urn thing to (oiiiphln nf from It'Ril prnsciutlniis. Hie plea thai the liHRC Ikcnpo fre paid rhoulil entitle Ihcni to linlulireiues must imt be emiltletetl for a itioniflil. No man ian ptiy n nun mnitlMil tn roiiiiensilr 'or wilfully violating a ilKhlnius luiv! Iiesldrs ntler nil We rerelip from hipinr lliene In the illv vve shall be poorer than If no lliiinr wai wiM here, If c muni the iiense nf iniliilalnliiff puipcri", Jail', liuniles nf Itisine .i.jtinns ami leeal prosceiillont In the courts enured by the itrlnklns ot herr nnd other Inloxliatild, nl'iniin-c, Mr. ItoMmon, rrp. toeiitluii brewing Interests, will always ho e petted In alt isiloon-keepers that patronbe Ills Hi nt. hut eirrt eltlcn who has the well lielnt; of tho i lt, a IkjiI fliouhl sland up for our oltb etals while they ntteniit In enforce the provl. bIoiis of the law. Ami this not only ns regard the lltpior tralire, but nt illMmnenly In otllee, nip pieMlim nf hrnthels, dime house", itunbllng ilenj and Sihhalli ilesecinllons, 'Irnlv .inurf, 1'. I'. Doty. s'lninton, Jlaj ps, MEMORIAL DAY ORDERS. Iluiikpiarteis P'p.ntiiiiiil nf !'rnii)h.iti!a, ffraiul Aimy of the Itcpuhlli, S. V. coincf fifth and Lhentnut stutts. 1'hllailclphl.i, May I, Iinl. lteiici.il llnleis Xn. 12. f. Iwn nolo tears aim the reieibeiallon of the (list pin llretl at I'ort Sinnter imtl the ilia: found Us iiiiiwci nnd lis rcho, Suuce had the siimke rl-en In ("hirleston linhor eie Iho thrlek of the file, (In. !,,i,t (.f the hutle, and the rattle nt the ilium weie heard on every lillMop. In cm i v vallej, in every (own and In every illy, noilh and vvn.1, where lojally dwelt. The fanner hot lelt tho plough, the iippientirc iliopprd his liiiniiier. the olilie eleik put mlile his pen, the Mmli'iit iloied his lunik, a'ltl, founklns the voea. lions; mid puioiiltR of diil life, thou: pilriotie hots dnniieil th" uulfi'iin of blue, grasped nniktt or iilur and wltli liuiiuivrilug voltes ting "The t'nlnn l'oiever, lliuiah, Itovs, lluri.ih," In me swei to the ilcflmt thouls of sciefcilon and ilia union. four .wars nf war. four .veils nf ileadlv plilfe, four .vr.us of ikinser and Miileriinr, four jean of piiialiuus .nid dating, four .veais nf ilevntinn In one tniinlry Hid one Hag, four jrain of purg Injr aunles fiom the bmks of the usipiehanni tn the giilf-waihecl iliore ol the south, and from the Mitf nf the Atlantli: to fir beiond the leveea of tho MlsMppl, two greit Ameilcaii anni"s Inupht tin Ii by Inch, loot In foot, the one for the perpetuity of the American Union, the other foi its destruction! Purine thev four scars the ci nid old emblem of our national unity vvaa kept tn Ihe lireee In' the svilllui; hinds anil hdotiir hiarls of the flower of our lojal jounrf manhood and of oin patitotic jouth. On the sea, as on the land, hiate litis who wme the honnird ui.ifniui nf blue won tilort and Known; gillint hots win, v c tit ilonn In the fc.i in ships sing cheeilly "lie Will l'ishl lor 1'ice di ill's ISaimtr." Stiewn on Hie ocean's linltniu, down deep in (he gulfs and bits, m the Mt.uups nnd in the fidiR iindfi the imi:iiol!.n and beucith the ilinnpng wlllow-i, In low the w nliig grain and the wild lliiwei", ill Hie plain vilhse ilimrli van! and m the nimuniient milked iitueleiies nf the citiis, finni the luck bound inait of Maine In the shilluw wateis of the lniom of T.rnu-i.in , ft nut tlio beichcs and bluffs of the lmjcitle t ht.tie to and he.tond the pre it iiiuitiit.ini-, whole the imperial l'liltle lives tlio vte-tcrn nhores of our counli.v under (lie sod and beneath the sea tlieio are sleeping bundled-, of thouanda of thno cimrades of our-, who with in thatcd their pleas inei and helped us eniluio our inv itious. 'lo Huso comi.idrs with whom vn tnusheit el. how, in dijs of vtnr, wo piy our loving tribute; with vwect flowen, with niicd song and with "helming llasi wo will vi"it the silent titles ol liii dead tnil give pr.n-e to (Ind (hit Ilo hid Sivin suili men ih wile IhciC commie-? ot nurt foi tliil (.ie.it stiuifle foi fiee Anient i. "All tKinhluu wa-, the meadow; all miiisou war tho till, 1 he tie id he iu the valli.v : the deal lie on Ihe hill." II. In localities vvhne theie aie two oi moie pint". Hie ollliei-. nl the piopa loniinittces will annuo for a division of llic woik on jlenioini do. Veiv jinny nf our post-, bung olhcr oigaui ations tn join with Ihcni in (lie s.urnl ncivucs of the ocia-ion. and it is ttrced (hat llii- be made uniieii.ll, ( hurili toiisi ecat ions, si hool ihlhlieu, tniblaiy anil senu lulhl.iiy bodlen ami ilvie a-in-tutituis will be fiiund ul id lo aid iu pacing liihuto (o AineiieVs dead heioe-. III. Iu (he (iimd riny of Hie Rcpublii, Miy Ml is Meinoiid diy nnd should be 'irf erred lo hy ii. i other title, lleioi.it Ion day is applied lo M ty ..u, by those who adtriliiQ and u-o it for froln!.. ing or spniting purpnies. I ninrades and thcii friend", all the penple and Iho ncw"p,ipers are solit ited In refit to tho day only .14 Mciiiuml .1.1 1. IV. All pmls will ariauce for divine "eniies en Sundav, Mav tnk and nu this diy the posts rliuuhl altend 111 iimfnim and in a.s latce num. hei-, as. possible, I linn his nf even ilcuoininitioii and belief, pistols and eoiiBregatlons of every iietd will give lien l.v welcome. An iiiRcnients. 1 .111 lie made with payors for sermons and for tint i-pimlly .1(1.1) ted to (he spirit nf pattiot. 1-111, in which c..n he usited what (he vvir nii'.'iiL fur uniwisil ficcdmii and extended Chtis- lilllllt s V. ?t bools should be viiited bv the cmiu.nlc, dining the wcik of 31 ly 211 tu M.y 'J."i, tint the vmith of At.ieilta might luve lessons of pattiot-l-iii t nwht lliem by tic nun who weie the pnti. iipanti iu the gieat vvir for Hie piescivation of Ihe t nmii' added to (his would he the feat etc nt liilricsiing the Juuth of niir 'nid 111 pijiu 1 mil n.0 lo the meinorv of tlin-e gallant eniniadis who aie now "deeping undei (ho sod ami (he dl vi." Hy loinuniiil of Depirlmcnt r'oinnnniler, thailes Miller. It II Walbi-e. A-sistant Adjiiiant (.cneril. A Second-Class City with a First-Class Stock of Gut Glass, Sterling Silverware Clocks, Etc. Suitable for Wedding Gifts. Mercereaii & Connell, 132 Wyoming Avenue. P. J. HONAN, Merchant Tailor. 319 Lackawanna Avenue, ATLANTA CITY HOTELS, THE NEWRUDOLF Oiean I'luut. Atlantic ( tty. Now Jersey's (anion, liCdlllt and plcasiiii' ti-oott Largest on the Cnaat, ilot opptotitl. Hot and fold Sea-walir balln, In he if, free (o cuesls. .spei-ial f-pring lutes. Ouluttia ami djucin;. , (HAS. It. Mi;i!S, Otvnet ami I'lop'r. QRHND ATLANTIC HOTEL AND ANNEX. Virginia Ave. and lleach, Atlantic Tit, X. J, SiMh .veat; a',0 beautllul iooin cnsulic, tlnclc and willt bath; hot and cold scanvatcr laths in hotel and uitncs. I.oiatlou scleit mid centiat, within Uw anli ut the Mccl I'icr. Oreliejtu. Oflus 1-peiUl spiins latcs, fli tq M" by week; It!:) up by tlaj. bpiclal tales to families. Coaihcs n.cit all Iraliu. vviitc for booklet. l'U.ru.m 1:. toi'i:. THE TRIBUNE'S EDUCA TIONAL CONTEST $3,000 in Special Rewards. THE SCRANTON TRIBUNH has inaugurated its second Edu cational Contest which, like the first, is open to every ambi tious person, not only in Scranton, but throughout Lacka wanna and other counties iu Northeastern Pennsylvania. This contest will be even greater in magnitude than its predeces sor, embracing special rewards of the very highest character, and will be carried out in strict accordance with the rules of fairness and justice. The first contest, which occupied the attention of our read ers from July to October of last year, met with such encourage" ment and was so successful in every way that it has been de cided to repeat it. This year the special rewards are limited to those of an edu cational character, eight scholarships being offered to the very best educational institutions in the state. The Special Rewards. Scholarship in Lafayette Collego $1,000 Scholarship in Swnrthmoro College 1,000 Scholarahip in Stroudsburg Normal School 075 Three Scholarships in Scranton Business Collogc, $60 Each 180 Two Scholarships in Scranton Conservatory of Music, $75 Each 150 $3,005 Each contestant failing to secure one of these special rewards will be given ten (io) per cent, of all the money he or she turns in. N H 1 be fif-t two fcholntthlpi do tint incluil" mrili, but the conical mil enirin-j thre will be slirn tin (lllj per cent, if all the money hit 01 i-he tunw hi lo the Tribune, lo as"M in pa hi? (his cvpcir-o. Rules of the Contest. The fpielal rewanl" will he ciirn lo the peivrns securing (ho laigest number ul points Points will he credited (n onnlolint- ri ur inif new- mb-crlhcra to 'the Mrantun frihuic ni follows: Poiidc. One Month's Sub-ci ipticii s ..Ml I Three Month-,' Subsciipllon l.'-'"i " Mt Month"' .inscription i. Ml U One Year's Subscription 5.00 1- llm coiitctlant Willi (he highest number of points will be t;lvcn a choice from (lo list of special le'vatd-,; the contestant Willi the hccnml hieht"! nuinhet of points will he Riicn a choice of (he iniullilns rcvvaiiU, and so on Ihiouch the Ibt. I.ai h ioiilcbl.ini (illlncr to iiecute a "pcelil rcwinl. and nlo those who Fclcit the lu-tl (wo m liolnliii, will lie alveii leu pel cent, of all money ho or the turns in. Full paiticulars will be furnished all interested, including a list of the winners last year with the number of Doints they secured. Address EDITOR EDUCATIONAl'. CONTEST, Tribune, Scran ton, Pa ALWAYS BUSY. Our Oxfords. Low in cut. Low in price. High in quality. Ladies' fiom 75c up. Gen tlemen's from $1.25 up. Lewis & Reilly, Wholesale and Retail. Scranton HOTEL TERRACE. Parlor Hotel. Accoinmochtloni nnitnineil ipiilal hLMVIKIt IIATCS to permanent Riiesls. liet them. Table Hoanl. W. II. VIITi:. Kellar & Harris. Manufacliiiou of llarne-s, nnd deilei- li lloise Furnisliins H001N. Iimit.s and Ti.ivcllns' tlJs. Itepaiilng piomidly attendul to, 'telephone llui 117 Tenu avenue, St ranton, Pi. L. SOMMAR. Ibillilins Contracloi. UmpIOjS union men. lMiuiatcs 1 1 1 c c 1 fully given. Keniodelluc; and leptluni; .1 bpcclalty, 326 WASHINGTON AVE. LACKAWANNA UNDERWEA R STORE Will sell all their camples ot tlnu luipoited Hinhas SliiiU for men at o'le,; vvoilh JI In ii.'A Davis Steam Dye Co. 310 PENN AVE, Goods callnl lor and delivered, Cleaning, DjcIiic and rrenslnj. ALL WORK GUARANTEED, PHONE 373S Golden Gate Dining Rooms. IfcsL 21 cent meal in the illy, I'ivc ileal IkkcK fl no. Sundiy tlinner a speeislty, lkmc'inade l'atiy, 244 ADAMS AVE. W. A. HARVEY. Klnlrie Wiriite" and Kivtuic. l.letlilu Dell nnd Telephone Work. 3QO Commonwealth builoinq, J. B. WOOLSEY eg CO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. Pcalcrs In Plate Glass and Lumber OF ALL HINDS. Kingsbury & Scranton. Manufaiturcu' Agents MINE AND MILL SUPPLIES. DUtrlit Auciita for John A. noeliliiiR'.s .Sons Co, 'a Uiie Hope and l.leclrieal Wire. Ciutta t'eriha and liublier llfk'. t'o.'s Hcltintr, I'aiklmj, Hojc and Mechanical llubbcr tiotnis. Knowltoii t'acklnj, (ailcr's oil Clotliiue; ltooin till) I'jull nid-. FRECKLES, Moth, Tan, Ilvir Suotn and ull pUmuiUi) ditoloiatloiu ioiiipletil luuuied bj m.v tpu ilat home tteatniei.t, and Ihe tuinplevloii liiiileiict ileal and Miinoth, HELEN BUCHANAN, eimatoloj;l-.t iti Uashlnston Ave SHOFF'S HAT FACTORY, 311 bprutc. hlieel, Veal Hotel lermvn. All lh ue" blutks fct hpiius. feijlei ate ligw In. lvv Hats Mada lu Onlu, W, H. GORDON c6 SON. Iloiso ShucbiR and flencul BUcUmlthbi; Wjtjuii anil C'jtilagc l)uildln- and Itubbcr lire In;. 339 ADAMS AVSNUE. All suli"iiip(ious imi't be ptld in advance. Only new' miIhciIIjcis will be inuuted. lleiiewaU bv per-ons vvIkm' ii unci, who nu our miIim lipl inn ii"t pnnr lo it i.v II will imt be credited. 'Ihe 'Jiihime will iuvi -ilicile eath Mib-iilplloii mil If found iiiouiilii 11 m way ic"i'ives the unlit tn lejnt It. No tiati"fu can be 111 tile after cmlit lm ome I em siven. All Mib"i ript oiis, mil (ho 1 1M1 to piv lor Fame, must he handed in at 'Ihe 'I illume. ufHio vvitliin the vvuk in width llnv .110 lined, m that, piptit, may he nut to the biih"i riheis at oiilo. Siihcriptlmis mii"t be tuition on I.l ink", which cm be set turd at 'Iho 'liihune otllic, ot will 1, i-cnt by mill. The iuiile"t will 1 lno momntlv it S o't lock Mliiiit.iy cvenii.. Ainiust ai, iwn Capital Stock, $100,000 Surplus, - - - 25,000 Savings nnd Business Accounts Solicited. President -Vico Pxes. -Cashier - - - - C. D. Jones - G. P. Heynolds - - H. M. Ives DIRECTORS: l 1). .lours, !. 1'. liejnnlds, '1 liniin-, Aplastic, Aithui Dunn, f. S VVnulvvnrth, V. (J. lultoii, Itithaid O'lliicu, M P. rulci, smuiel .siiutcr, T ('. Von siouh, . It. M. u man, VI. .1. lliaiiy. Business People's Bank, li Alears Building, 8 cs g Court House Square. $ THESE ENTERPRISING DEALERS CAN SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS OF EVERY CHARACTER PROMPTLY AND SATISFACTORILY. Brotherhood Wine Co.'s l'mo Old Ports, Hurgunillc, nml i-auteiues. r.iinily 'liaile (Inly. P. H, FRENCH, AQB CONNELL BLDG. oreschel's Great Fire Sale 12a WYOMING AVENUE. Now lining On. I'lne I'm ami all Kindt of Neckwear. BRESCHEL & CO. Scranton Laundry, 322 WASHINGTON AVENUE. CalU by telephone) reecho pinnipt attention WILSON & WASBERS. Spectacles. MADE AND REPAIRED, "that's all " S, H. TWINING. 131 PENN AVE, REGULAR $a PHOTOS ROR $3.00 AT CRAMER'S Z1ILACKA.AVE Hanlev "Ci 3akery, 420 SPRUCE ST, j fcuctctaor to HUNTING rUN llu make a specialty of fine hi cad bluffs. Oidera for Salads, Ojstcu, Olon.ucUcs, etc., promptly filled. A full lino n( !,ic fleam and lici. GOODMAN'S SHOE STORE, No'.v at 115 l.Jik.iw.imu au SOUVENIRS QIVEN OUR CUSTOMERS, WALTER E-, DAVIS, SI4, SIS, SIB PAULI BLOG. Attorney-at-Lruv, Scianton, Pa. THE MOST PALATABLE ami llealthlul llm' lint Is brewed, 'Iho It. at Nvttat of the .Njiwii. I iitivalul in iu I'uiilj is I'm c 5-i lillt .'. tho Hill tliat mull Milwaukic laiuous, t-old hi A. W. SGHRADER, IJu 7JS AiIjiiii v"iiue cianloil, l'a. Iljllt 'telephones. .,,,., il.l.-.r-,in..,-i.il. i.l The scranton Vitrified brick and Tile manufacturing Company Makeis of Paving llihk, cU. M. II. Pale, (li'i'cul fsalcs Asiut, lillice $1 Wjihiiutou a ". Wotk at Jy Au', 1M., ). S; W. y. It. It. FINLEY'S Extraordinary Offerings of Foulard Silks Liberty Satins and Wash Silks All Silk Foulards, 49c and Upwards. Wash Silks, 25c VI it- men l Miuress of our Taffeta SHU Sulo iifliiiili'S us In Hi'iHliKllipr .ltintlict slllv. pale nn a brumlcr anil iitiiie nio Kies.slvo unilc, If poshIIiIc, hy ofotlits tlio niDHl (IrHli.iblc kIIIm nf tntlny nt fiKUii's much iiiuli'i- thcif icRUlnr value. 25c for -Wash Silks Tlio lcsiilito uf our flfty-L'cnt Hue In cot il.s, hii'lnn unit pl.i Iris. At 49c, Foulard Silks "l-lnoli iill-sill; Fiencli twill Koub mils; Roucl vvelKht hi a v.ulcly of h.iml-. M)ino .stylrs, obi i, isc, RUTH; ii.itlon.il, tttniiiiii.se anil l.iveiiili'i. At 68c, Better Quality Foulards 21-lni'li. hi'.ivior vvolqht.1 nml flnei ilii.illty, KouI.ikIh, In Iiu-ro collection oi rhoito nnd pietty designs; a full lino of LOlOlK. At 88c,Extra Fine Foulards Ul-iiuh hlpli bi.iiIc .satin nml lino .silk Kiitihiiilb; oMollent vvcuiiiK quality; lino hcli't lion ot" jiattcniH in new idiolco coloilnps. At T5c, Liberty Satin Foulards 27-lni'li line impoilcd Liliotly Hatins; InlRht linlsh; l.tbiiis In tich, lie.iiilirul doMmis', htoiiuht. out in new choke bhailes. 510512 iiawat'ina Ave HENRY BELIN, JR., Ucuiial Acnt loi the Wyoming 1), !U ict for Dupont's Powder jinn:-, miliiin, ,sioitiun, Miluki ko.i and U115 jtipuuiio CI1111UL.il Luinpaio a HIGH. EXPLOSIVES. Saiet 1 u:t, L'i pa mil l.plodti licuni 1U1 Lou tall lluildiu0 ,aciautcii. AUUNLIl.b: 1 J UJ. IOIII) I'll'.eluii JOtl.N 11. s.tlllll .v; SO.N I'lymuuia V. U. JILbLlfJAN .Wilkes B.urj Houses. 5 ! H h hh 2 Guernsey Hall IS THE BEST PLACE IN SCRANTON TO BUY A PIANO or ORGAN Don't fail to come and see as sreat bargains are waiting lor mi. J.W.GUERNSEY, PROP. 3I4-3IB WASHINGTON AVE. SCRANTON, PA. In New f iiieribcy HiiiMinc;. l.old Med it S I'liutoguphcr FOR SALE Ill'CiClli and vv'vfl O.Ss 0f ii) Unih al-n lloiurs and lluiMln- l.os al Iiiik.iIii. HOIiM.h 1 1,11'IM.Il and (iltOOMl.ll at ( luhlrcn'd ii AH ut. n ALL DISEASES OF WOMEN. A fpeilalt.i. Ur. 'lieverto.i, II win I, nvet (lliibe time llouis; 1 n .'1...1) p, III, t'llllslllt llliill fiee. 'Phono Dill M. T. Keller's Lac k.ivvamu L'an 1 1;; Uuikc, HAVE YOUR WATCH FIXED RIGHT WE ARE SATISFIED WITH A SMALL PROFIT, . BERNHARD, jeweler. .1j l.(lv.AN. AVI..UL. EDWIN S, WILLIAMS. CONTRACTOR, BUILDER ROOM 25 COAL EXCHANGE, SCRANTON. PA. THE SCRANTON UMBRELLA MANUFACTURING COMPANY,.,,,.. We catrj Ihe lament Hoik of I inhrcllw, I'ai axtU and Handle, vvc al.o lthtOVUU uinbrelln and parasols ami make them up iiguilly ai good us new ami (juaiautcc- our ptiees io lm lower Hurt any hou-,0 In thej city Wo icpair all our eoodi lot 0110 )eir rKK op (IIAIUiU. 313 SPRUCE STREET. Wy igV 4-1