pw-iW) v;:i . uj. ';rr'tTrmnrrT3u JS" iXl.S lt-7 lH,MVw' ;M' iW" i iA iKi.7 Te' yj mgtr PWtHHUJHIIJll Jt'WH "iMBWIS''yfrf n ylWT-ft 1SL,-KK ff"-' F ,.,,-.,. - YW H" -wjTJrj .vtfpfe: . . J ' , ' ." ftlf m . vfflM SWW yv i v '3' u W?ii V, ' a I 'l-j I - VX' I . -. 'h I) '' THE SCRANTON TRIBtrNE-lmiDAY, JUNE 27 iWi ji . r.'v.rt.,F t-'tii rBeJicrattfett,tiBttne .riibilsJwut.Dolly Except Smultty, ; Tribune Publishing Coinpanj', at Fitly cents iv flioiun. I.IVY B. ntCMAltD, r.illtbi;. . O. l' UYXHRU. miB)nw -MnimBpr. Now York omufl Wl K'jft.,,, BololAjrent fof KoielKii AiKeitlhiR. Knlorcil nl the l'oolollkp (II Scinjiloii, ln, 114 Second Oliis Mull .Mutter. .....When space will peimlt The Tiibune Is always glad to print short letteis fiom its frlnnus bear ing on cunent topics, but its lulo Is that theso must be signed, for pub lication, by the wilter's leal name; nnd the condition piecedent to ac ceptance is that all contributions shall be subject to edltoilal levlslon. Tlti: I'l.AT RATIO roil ADVKIl'I'IHlNn. I ho followliiK tnblp Mliiivis the tiilm im-i1 Inch iitt'li limeitloii, Hpnto to lie uteil with In one s our: ntsm.AY. I.rsn tlmn iMj Inches Hi tunics .... 10(1 r.oo ,0W f -t I Hiding I Kim on I of Jliuu-I l'.QIPI'. Iiitf..l .r,n .:"" .411 .44 ."91 ."!l .'- .-" so .;- .1(1 .IT.-. Villi Ion. .1,0 .is .'III so .'J I .11 ii.A.f. r. .1.. .L I... i lin.liilUiiu nf frill. filU IdlUI IIL CIIHIIlt., I l")UMIlimi - . ,, ilnlenco. mid similar cotitilluitloni In the lutiiio o mlvuitWIiiB The 'I'llbime miiltes ft cIiiiirc of C culls u lino. antes ot Cliiislllod Advei tiling fur nished on uppllratlon. TEN PAGES. SCn ANTON, JUNE 27, 1002. REPUBLICAN TICKET. State. Govcrnor-S W. VIINNYPAfKHR T.leiitoimnt Goeinoi V. M. ISItOWN. Socretair of inteinul Aff.ilis-ISAAG 13. BROWN. legislative. r.rt Disiiict-josnpit ot.ivnn. Second Dlsti let JOHN SUIlKtjniJ, jn. 'Ihlul DIstrict-KDWAnD JAMKS. I'ourtli District-!'. A. PJ11M1IN. The Etle gathering- kept the records preen. A Democratic convention thehe days without the aid of police to le store order would be as tame as a len dltion of Hamlet without the pilnce. Not Convincing. UNDOUBTEDLY ltohert Emory PnttKon Is a man veiy much blKKer than the Kind of Democi.it chiefly in evidence nt Eile the manipulative, une.i'-y kind, like the Gufle.v and the Clnitlcms ,iiul the Keni. Their view lose no higher thun c.oetoitMie-s of contiol of the Ii.ii tv m.ichlneiy beciiuie of such per sonal nnd selfish advantages us It might In ing; an elemental passion not espe cially dlffeient in pilnclple fiom the fctiUKgling' iimong- dogs for a bone. Mr. l'attlson, we say, lisps higher in public statin e than that, lie has ideas and Ideal' and, within the limits which .sui round an ambitious and a kindly n.itmed man In politics, he Is doubtless nctuated by lofty principles, In deotion to which lie Is moie ot less binceie. I3ut how fclnceie? Ih he in leallty the stiong' man needed in the piesent emer gency It what the Eile platform chaises be tiuo? That platfoim ns&ures us in most lugubilous teims that our grand old commonwealth is fast going to the deil, and that it is the m gent duty of all good citizens, putting at-lde party, to rally around Bi other Pattls-on, and incidentally aiound Guffey & Co, for the puipohe of saving the outiaged state. That alaiming imitation excuses nn inquiry as to air. Pattlbon's qualin cations for suoli an important mission, and gles timeliness to any infoimutlon beaiing upon his political characteiis tics. In 1SS6 a cilsls aioso In the Demo ciatlc party so guue that it caused thousands of the most intelligent niem hets of that paity to abandon its piesl dentIaTnomInee In alaim and give their support to the nominee of a patty with which most of them had neer betote affiliated. This cilbis had to do with a matter of the most vital concern to the national welfaie; and while theie weie many citizens who at that time hon estly believed In the economic doctilne so eloquently championed by the Demo ciatlc presidential nominee, Itobeit Em oi y Pattison was one of those who le fused to bow down to Brjun and ftee hilvcr. Pattison knew that the doe tiines of Bijanlsm weie inimical to the counti y, and quietly but with Uinincss he took his stand tor sound money and law and order. The Pattison of lbOO, if not as coutageous and outspoken as u piophet of refoini should be to fulfill all the tiadltlons of the law and the ptophets, was at least lcspectable and conscientious. Could the cm lain full at this point It would bo well for Jlr. Paulson's repu tation. But theie Is another scene to bo spread befoie the notice of the dls ceinlug. In 1S9U enor as to fieo silver hud In a rneusme been excusable. In 1900 events hud so completely demol ished the foundations of the fiee sllser Sitimeiijent that no nam who was not ilellbeiately tttubboin In ills demon "ulr.iMa liilstnko tould with eiidoiscinent "ropou'tUie Deinocuitlc avowals of the fffuacficniilum pievlous without Inviting -Klrjctons upon his hlnccilty or hl.s In ,tr)llBQtio or both. AYliete was Putt (son In 1900? On the bluinp, a suppotter ot VIllluiVi Jennings Biyan and the whole kit of heipsles for which lliyun stood, "U'lis'fhls Inouil coinage? Did this look llfea the Ilbie nccessaiy Jn a piophet and a(ipdt'eiue '.' JVq- see no lensoii, after such an ex hibition, why any llepiibllcau should -ya.st hl.s utu for Pattison for governor. The flgtue which he cuts as a piomlhcr lof'bettei' thlligii Is not (.oiulnciiig, "j'jf the "Inan of dcstluj" could only foinet Plilladelphlu, uoiutiiiitlun Illinois J(Blili ho enjoyable lpv a few dujs at ,(f', i , . 'rt1 Is not to be believed that there is itibstniitlal tiuth n Ilia lepott fiom tonu that the authoiJtles uc the Vutl ;un me unwllliiiff to came (u uniicable terms with; Jiidgo Taft tpncernlus iue.i iiona ut Issue jn iho Philippines unlest. !ho Judge will (gr the Ameilcnn gov irnnient pledge that the piibllu schools 'I,1it jPhUll'ldiies shalliicnjITlr) Juiclei 6 'JJ'nF0 Sf'tlic churcli irji'uit'wel! "i1'01"'8 IUls liu&ranlon iuit under the Amei'lcau formjf gov- ernmcht that condition would be Im possible. apenkng tit itowddlu's cominonce inent, Thomas It. lteed catilloned his heiitPifl tint In expect too much front the tteW?)iipelH its engines of, education nhd tefotin, I'm' he said that pallets Were primarily tniiile to sell, unit Unit that fact made It necoss.it y fur their editing not to get too fur away fiom their constituents, This title applies to most men these dios. The absolutely Independent man Is not iiuuieiotts, IMI tois, we think, irxetage well with the lest. The President nt His Best. THE GROWTH III power which tomes , tin tuigh ex uiclse of power has been noted ot many men In public plucp. It was especially noted In the case of William MeKlnley, hIiii'o deu'lopnipnt since U'JO was, to the day ot his death, the muivel ot those who had known lilm chiefly as a leptcsentalhe In congtess and an ad vocate of one economic doctilne. It looks now as though a slmllnr develop ment were to come to pass In Ills suc cessor. The speethps which Theodote ltoose- elt has been making and the docu ments w hloh lie Ijns written of lata ex hibit, one alter the other, a steady gtowth In mental power and equipoise and a self-confidence lit no way akin to niete egotism. Take, for lllusttatlon, the two speeches wiilcli he made at the llaivard commencement Wednesday, us published In full In the New Yotk p.ip ets. Not a woul in them went asttay. Not one was faultily chosen or etnbai rasslng. Willi the distinctness of pis tol shots they eomejed his thoughts so that the wayfatlng mutt, though a fool, might not eir therein. A quotation or two will better establish our point. The ptesldent's flist speech was do llveied at the alumni dinner, to an au dience of fellow collegians and to sons of Haivard more especially, lie took that suitable occasion to pay his io spects to the tlnee notably stiong men In ills adinlnlstiutlon, eaih a college man and an admliable tpe of the col lege man at his host Leonaid Wood, Governor Taft and Ellhu Itoot. Coll ect nlng the 111 st of these lie said: When in England tliov get a man to do what Ir,i(l Ciomer did In l.pt, when a man letutns as Lotd Kllclimr will lptiiin fiom Smith Africa, they gup him a peeiago and a great sum ot money, lie ipccIm's latge nnd tangible lenaid, and oui Ctuineis, ma- men of that stamp, pome back to tl.c count y, and If thev aie foi lunate tliin go buk to pihnte life with the pihllcge of taking ii what tho cm llnd of the stilng left loose wine U ey siiiiondeud their old connec tion, iiinl it thev aie imtoitiinate tlioj aie .iieusid of m.iladtnlntstiatlpn In otlke iI.iiiKlitei t not an accu-atlon that hints them, liia mi accusation that brands with Infnniv eeiy man who makes II, and that u fleets but III on the (oimli in which It Is made (loud applause) Iaoh.iiU Wood loin e.ns ago went down to Cuba, has scied tliPie epr since, has 1 endued sen ices to that coun try of the kind which, If peifoimcd tlnee thousand jeais ago, would have made him a heio nilMul up with the sun god In aiious wins, a man who dmotPil his whole life to these four c.ii.s and who thought of nothing eNe, did nothing cNe siuo to ti. to bilng up the stalidaid of political and social life hi that Island, to p1p.ui It physically and moi.illv, to make justice even and fair In it, to found a school sstem that Miould be akin to our own, to loach Hip people after four centtliles of mislille tli.n theip weio sueh thing-, as giueinmint.il lighteousnevs and honesty and fail play foi all men on their uipiits as moii. Up (lid all th it. Up Is a man of slender means. Up did it on his pav as an auny oflicer and as gown nor ol the island. Sltv millions of dollais passtd thioilgh his liands and Iip came out hiUng had to diaw on his sUiulei capital in oidei that ho nnlit cume out ppii when he left the island. Uiedil to lilm Yes, in a way. In another no paitlcular ctcdlt be cause he was built o that hu could do nothiim lse tlouil applause). Up camp cut having done hat and lialnar devoted himself as dlirtPiOslPdlv to the good of Hip Oil an people in all theli leHtlons as man could. Ue lias (onie li.uk bote and his born a'tackccl, foi-oulh, bv peo ple who aie not tneielv unvvoitliy of having Hull mimes coupled with his but who ale incapable of undo standing the mutlves that have spi'inil lilm on to bilng honor to this upiihllc. tl.oud ap plause.) A tiibute of equal wiutnth to Judge Tult was followed by this leleienco to Secielaiy Hoot, upon whom the oppo sition newspaptis have recently cen teied a conceited Hie: And now Ellhu Itoot, who, unllko my sell, Jti. 1'iesldent Eliot, but lllto most of ou piesent, coiiips of the old New Eng land stock, whoso gicat-giandfatlier stood besiilo I.oonaid Wood' ( gi( at-siandfath-er nt Coneoul Cildgo (appliiiisu); Ellhu Itoot, who had woikeiKhls wav up liom being a poor and unknown countiy boy In Now Yoik to a position wheto in a e.ir oi two ho hud the lciuletshlp of thu bar of the gient city within Ills f,iap, gavo it up, made tho ety gicat peiu. ulaiy sacillko Implied In giving It up, and aiieiitod tho position iiiidei Pusldeut .McKhiley of roiioluiy of war, a posi tion whli li tin the l.it tin en cais and at pic.n-nt amounts to being not oulv the RccKitaiy for war but tho svcietiuy for tho islands, Iho societal y foi the col onics ut tho sumo time; who has done the most exhausting and most lesponslblu woik ot any man in thu lultulnlstiatlon, mom so than tho woik of tho piesldont, because clieumstuuees have been such that with u man of Hoot's wonderful abllltv, Industiy and conscientiousness the pipsldmt could not help but devolve upon lilm woik that inudu his task ouo iindni which almost any other man I Kuov. would have staggeiecl, Uc has dona It absolutely ilsiiteicetedl. Nothing can come to Itoot In tho way of levMiid, siivo that which Is Implied In tho knowledge that ho has dono some thing which haidb any other man In tlui I'nlou could liawi douo as well as ho has duno It, Having bioiight bofoiA lilm continuously questions of the utmost In. tilcacy to decide, questions upon which llfu and ilea 111 hang, questions tho decis ion of which win nffcit our wholn lutiiio pulley, questions Unit affect Iho millions o people r with whom wo have bemi biought Into such Intimate contact h the events of the Hpanlsh win and whoso welfaio must bo a pilnio loiisulpiuiio fiom now mi, , tin )ms duno all tmlt with thu ii'ilulnly of attuck with thn cei talnty of inisundei standing, with thn cer. Utility of being liiimjioteil by Iguoiance and woso tlmn Iguotnnce, so that ho could not do Iho host tiat was In lilm, only the best lli.it thn conditions would allow of, It was nil Alualuim Lincoln could do. Incidentally, Itoot has duno It. Taft litis done It, Wood has dono It, Those thieo men hao londeiecl that ser vice. 1 din do nothing lor tlioiu. I can show my iiiipieclallon of them In no way suve the wholly lusulllvlent mm of slauif Inn up foi them and for t licit vvotks, and that I will do, U.ong nnd roiilluuoiiH.ap. pl.luse), Hefoie n company of Spanish war vet eians tho oppoitunltj' cumo to the piesldent to say u few wotds ubout the Ameilcun auny In the past and pies ent, and this was In bilet part the Way he salt) It: Theie tins lieeh n' good ileal ot clltlclxtn, and romp ot It of nn exceedingly Intern petate kind, about (lie actions of the auny over In the Philippines. That niinv Is lotiipiiscit of oMttlly such nieii1 ns those 1 see liote tonight. fl.oud applause), Some of .loll went to Culm, some (u Pmlo ltleo, some Co the Philippines, ami the legilllirs, whom I Join with .otl In ri pol ing tohlght help wlllt the initio In tltolr past in hloveincnts and their ptiselit slntiditiits, which nil good Ainei leiui" should ftol (loud applause), huvo solved simply wheicever they hiipehcd lo be sent, It Is exactly tho same ninU' that went lo Santiago, thill went lo l'ottn P.lco, that slnv'ed In C'hlckumauga, because It was Its duty to ntny llieie nnd, If ptalsed or It iiiained, It mut stnud ns nun tepieseutit live and we shale the pinlse or the bliitiit, with it. Within tho lust fiiiliiluilt tlipie luis been an appalling nuttnge committed In the Ptilllppitte Islands. Votir men weio cnplined nnd after being kept for n little while weie put to death bv loilute. You have lipiitd very little of It, have seen veiv tittle mention of It, and the tenson Is been lisp llicsn four min woto the Viiltcd Stntes unlfoim (cites of "ps, es, that Is tight"). Kor thnt deed, It It Is possible to pnct punishment, punishment will bo pxtieted. (f.oud nppliiusfl and wav ing of hit'ndkct chiefs). Don't inlsundet stand me, (eilcs of "No, no"), I do not have lo snv thnt T am speaking to soldlets. You know thnt any Infilngeiuent of the laws of war will not bo lolPinted for u moment, and 'that any mun weiu Ing our uiilfoim who disci edits It bv tot (in shall noc bo saved fiom punishment bv any tocoid of evcelloiica hi the inst, v Voti know that. (Cites of "Yes, jes"), It Is unucccbsniv to say It. but lot the other side of tne metnl ho kept In view also, l.ct It be letnl-m pored that of nil forms of ciueltv the worst (oui so, (he most piovoc.'itlve of ciiiollv. Is the weakness which hosltntc's to use n Just, pinper spvptlty when it Just, proper sovoillv Is needed, (f.oud applause). Pencil Is almost heio In tho Philippines. Wo have tlie-liotible with the Jloios. tho Mohammedan uncivilized tubes in a small pntt of the nichlpelngo, but oitt sldp of that ppaco has almost come and It has conip because the army of ttie United States, the offlceis nnd enlisted men, wealing the national uulfoinis, biavelv, qulotlv, micoinplaiiilngly, and with an lion lesolutlon, icsponded to that splendid set vice The niinv has gone about Its dutv, heeding the, foe In liont ns little ns thev have heeded tho foe who should have known better, behind (loud and continu ous applause), nnd steadily insisting that peiue should come not bv falling back ftom mined leslstatice, but by orei com ing It: steadily Insisting that order should be attained Tt has gone foivvaid until now thioiighout the Philippine Islands theie is a condition of gieatei peace llrin lias obtained In tliem fiom the time when the keels of the Spanish shells Hi st fui lowed the wnteis nl Manila bay until the piesent moment. (Applnuo). And moie than tint. neniemhei that the aimv his conqueied not to In lug mlllt.iiy rule, but 111 older that the sphoio'of civil government should be i nnstantlv extended at the ex pen o oi mllltaiv i nl. (loud.applause), so that, to iisp tlip language of the Dcclaiu tlon or Indepondonco, owing to wliat the ainn Ins done ih the Philippines, the a ei age Villpino has moie' chance now for life, llbritv and the puisult of happi ness than he over di earned of having or his fatheis bofOie lilm until he ramp un dei our II. ig. (Clips of "That's good!" and loud applause). These aie the wotds of a stiong man, a big man and one who knows he is on the light path and is not afiaid to slick to It. They lepiesent a -giowth, too, over the somewhat boyish Roosevelt of a few jeais ago. The statute of full giown manhood, clean nnd vlgotous. Is lovealed in evety syllable that we have quoted and It Is lefieshing and stim ulating to look upon it and to i effect how futile will be the machinations of thoe who are plotting lo pull that kind of a man down. Aceotding to John Hajs Hammond, the mining expeit, the piobable life ot the gold deposits in South Aftica will exceed 2.1 yeais, with a value at piesent quotations of $1,000,000,000. Yet Mr. Biyan wants to tevlve the silver question. Theie aie piospects of tioublc ahead for the statesmen clothed with the mis sion of pacifying the Philadelphia Dat tos who wlthdiew fiom the Eile con vention the other day. It begins to look as though theie would never be peace until the Twenty sixth district Is allowed two state seni utois. People living In this vicinity aie con vinced that een the tall end of a west ern hunlcutie has unpleasant lealuies. WAYSIDE NOTES. It Is a'tllte siting that this Is an agp of Invention, but It Is no less a icmiuk able fact that a largo pioportlon of the useful luuuhluery andnuvel appliances of tho present dav have made their appeal mice within the lltethno of persons now living and who have not yet i cached three scoie and ten. Seveut-llvo jeais ago. aside fiom spinning and weuvlng mtichln ei.v, the steam engine, the Baw mill and giist mill, theio was veiy little lnliot snvlug tnachlneiy. The woik ot the fmm, ttom planting to hut vesting was entllely manual, and the fanner lllei any earned hl.s biead by the sweat ot his blow. Tho w liter, wIipii a boy of ten, In Lowell, Jliiss,, visited the shop of Kilns llowo wheie lu was getting out his Hist e.peilinenltil sewing machine. Tho sue cess of the machine hinged on putting tho oj of the needle at the point. Any ono could have thought ot It, but EIIiih Howe did, and though ho was laughed at at Hist ho won a foituuo and revolutioniz ed nn Industiy almost as old as tho tace, Tho movements of a sewing machine nrq. few and (ontpitiatlvely simple, but hun dieds of patents have been lnied In connection with It. The telcgrnph canio Into ciminien lat use) at iiboiit tho same tltno the sewing machine iiuido its nppeaiancc, and "The Latest by Magnetic Telegiaph" was a standing head for ems In tho big dallies. Alter (ho telegiaph hud been lu uso for a while an ocean' cable began to bo talk ed of, and on August il, ISoS, thn countiy was electtllled by the announcement fiom Ciius W. I'leltl Unit the cable had been landed at Tilnlty bay, Newfoundland, by the st( inner Asuiiionmou and that signals weio being Hiiccissfiilly lecelved fiom tlin other side. Only a fow messages weio lecelved by this cable, Itowcv'er, us It beeaine disabled lu sumo way lu u few days ami It was sevoiul jc.us befoie ocean telesinphy was fultly established. Undoubtedly the most Ingenious me chunlcal Invention of modern times Is the llnoljpe, Willi ll Is now used In all lingo newspaper oftlces, and which has lovolutlouUed the ait of "composition," as that wold Is uudeistooil In minting iiIIIcps. lis opctiuion Is simply maivel. Ions, Old-tluio pi Intel s ufceel to say. "Oh, 44 SOROSIS" The Perfected Shoe for Women. SAiWTBR HKOS. you can make a machine that will set type but It won't ppnen out tho lino." But Iho linotype does that In an Instant and perfectly, it Is Into that tho lino type seems to lake Iho bit lu its teeth occasionally mul fill tip some queer ontlrs, hut that Is tint lenity the fault of the ltuiclilne: nnd In thn lintuls of ex perts like those on the Tribune nnd other llrst-class papeis Its woik Is all right. Pel hups quite as woiulrtfitl In lis way as the Ihiut.vpe. Is the Web perfecting lit cm which pi hits, folds and counts an elKht-piign paper at Jhe rate of L'O.OfO or more uu hotu, and which ciin add two, four, or eight pages mine nnd Insert and paste them licatlv In their proper older. Along In the sixties, or peihaps as early as 1 11!5, the lloe tcu-cylllider press was supposed to reptpsput nbnlll the limit of fast printing, but this irqttltod tell men to "feed" the sheets, and a small army of men and bo.vs to fold the papers after thev canio ftom the pi ess; and, by ttie way, some of thesp folders weie wondei fully inpld, folding as many its 45 papers a minute, A coin tun might be filled In speaking of other Ingenious Inventions of tho day, but the mention of .the telephone, wlte less telegraphy, the phouogiaph, the ttol Icy tar, the moving picture, etc, will RUftlce to show tlitit we live lu a romut li able age, unlike any period which has preceded It, so fur as our knowledge ex tends, SoJotitricr. A TBIBUTE FROM AFAR. Editor ot The Tribune, v Sir: In the death of Mrs. Annie Cou ncil, the wife of tlio Hon. William Council, the countiy has lost ono of the highest chutactets of a l.vpleal Ameilcnn woman, and the Afro-American lace a generous and true filend. Mrs. Council was right In Inward feeling unci right In outvvatd life. Her life was such as to fulfill Christ's law In its externals, and a heart that fulfills It In the emotions. Wo extend to the family our deepest sympathy In their bercaveimcnt of such a noble woman. Hev. and Mrs. II. A. Gnnt, Pastor Wnymitn Chapel, A. M. E. church. New Brighton, Pa. With Care and Discrimination With au eye to giving the biggest kinds of bargains, we, the Crane Store's Offer for a few days: Black Etamiue Skirts, nicely trimmed with a drop silk lining, $14.00 value for the low price of $9.98. Genuine all-wool Grey Brilliautine walking skirts, handsomely made, $10 value for $6.98 ALWAYS BUSY. 1 ' Spring and Summer Oxfordi and Boots that con tent the mind and comfort the feet. Men's "Always" Busy Oxfords, $3.00 Ladles' "Melba" Oxfords, $2.50. Lewis 8c Reilly, 114-116 Wyoming Avenue. i..!. "! When in Need Of anything in the line of optical goods we can supply it. Spectacles and Eye Glasses:! A Propetly fitted by an expert optician, From $1.00 Up J Also all kinds of prescrip tion work and repairing. Mercereau & Connell, 132 Wyoming Avenue, Headquarters for Incandescent Gas Mantles, Portable Lamps. THE NEW DISCOVERY Kern Incandescent Gas Lamp. Gunster&Forsyth 253S27 Penu Avenue. Piazza and Lawn Swings Summer Furniture The Largest and mosi artistic line ever shown in the city. Hill & Connell 121 Washington Avenue. EDUCATIONAL. State Normal School East Stroudsburg, Fa. This POPULAR State Institution Is lo cated in tho most UIIAPTtrtTU PIO TtjnCSQUK nnd jnjAlrjWlM, pait of the St.ite Jt Is In the OltKAT SHMMim RP.SOKT RKGIOX of the JJLCK RIUGK and POCONO MOUNTAINS and within two miles ot the famous DELAWARE "WATER GAP RESORT. Tuition Absolutely Tree The totnl epensts for HoiiidliiK. furn ished looms and all other epensc- only $IuO PUR AVGEK, in addition to the tegular j Departments In the Normal ptoper, we have a tine COhhEGK PRE PARATORY DEPARTMENT. AVe can sao j on ono full jour In join College Piepatatlon. Departments of MUSTC, ELOCUTION. ART DRAWING.. PAINT ING IN CHINA and WATER COf.ORS. taught by Specialist A New Recitation Building1 is now in eouiso of election, which will gie n fine l.abotatoiy and louileeli oth er ledtutlon looms. A I-'tNB GYMNA SIUM' Our own ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANT! A Supetlor l'lienltv' Backward Pupils COACHED I-REE NimiIv PIVH HUNDRED PUPILS i:NROLLED tills je.tr PALL TERM OPENS SEPT. S. VMS. Foi, CntaloRiio .mil ji.n th ulaia address OEO. P. BIBLE A. M. P1lncln.1l Complete Educations for the Work of a Few Months Thirty-Three Scholarships (Value $9,574) to be given in The Scranton Tribune's Great EDUCATIONAL CONTEST. List of Scholarships. f! Universities -J Preparatory Schools M70S 1 Music Business And Art Scholarship In Hvmru TTnlver. slty, nt S432 each t SG4 Scholarship In Bucltnell Univer sity 520 Scholarship In Tito University of iiociipninr az $1708 1 Scholarship In Washington School , ror Boys 1700 1 Sehotaishlp In Wllllamsport Dick inson Seminary 760 1 Scholarship In Dickinson Collegiate. Preparatory School 760 1 Scholarship In Newton Collegiate Institute Tin Scholarship In KeyMono Academy. BOO Bcnoiarantp in itrown college Prop oratory School 600 Scholaiohlp In the School of the Lncltawannn 409 ( Scholarship In Wllkes-Barro Inst!- ' tutu 27J Scholaishlp In Cotult Cottaso (Summer School) 230 02fi ( K Scholarships In Scranton Conser vatory ot music, at 112) each E00 4 Scholarships In the Hardenbergh School of Music and Art 460 3 Schohn ships In Scranton Business College, nt $100 each JoO E Srholntshlps In International C01- respondenco Schools, avernga nluo $57 each 295 2 Scholarships In Lnckawnnna Busl- ' ness College, at J!5 each 170 2 Scholarship It, Alfred Wooler's ocal Studio 125 1840 99574 Rules of the Contest. The special rewaids will be given to tho pet son seeming the largest num. her of points Points will he ci edited to contest ants seeming new subsctlheis to The Scianton Tribune as follows: Pts One month's subscilptlon.... W) 1 Thtee months' subset Iptlon. 125 :: SK months' subbct Iptlon.... 2 50 6 One jent's subsctlptlon niiO 11 The contestant wtlh the highest num ber of points will lie given a choice ftom the list of special lewnrds; the con testant with tin- second highest num ber of points will he glen n choice of the remaining rewinds, and so on thtough the list. The contestant who seniles the high est number of points duilni anv cnl endai months of the contest will re ceive a special honor rowatrt, this re watd being entirely independent of the ultimate disposition of the scholar ships. Eact contestant falling to securo a special rewatd will be given 10 per cent, of all money he or she turns in. All subscriptions must be paid in ad vance. Only new snbscilheis will be counted. Renewals by persons whose names aie nil pad v on our subscription list w U not be ctedlted. The Tribune Will lllVeRtiirnte Pllnh fttlhur.Hnf1nn nti.1 If found Irregular In any way reserves the right to lpject It. No transfers can he made after , c-ieuit nan once ueen en en. All subscriptions and the cash to puy for them must be handed ln at tup Titntme office within the week in wmen iney aie seemed, so tint pa pers can be sent to the subscribers at once Subscriptions must he written on blanks, which ran bn secured at The M arniiiiip oince, or win be sent by mail. NOTICE that according to the above rules, EVERY CONTEST ANT WILL BE PAID, whether they secure a Special Reward or not. THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE An examination of candidates for ad mission will ho held in Sci.intou. .it thp High School Building, on Tlnusday nnd Fildaj. June 20th and 27th. beginning each duv at 9 o'clock a m. and 2 .10 o clock p in. The subjects will be taken .is follows: On Thursday, !l to 11 ') English dammar and English Classics: 11.20 to 1. Ai mime tic; 2 SO to Ti Phslcs and Physical (oog- , inphy. On Friday, !l to 11 20. Algclna: U.",J to 1, United States Hlstoij; 2 JO to 5, Geo metry. Candidates who deslio to do so may di vide the cN.inilnaticns, Inking a pait of the subjects in June, and the lemalnlng subjects Septembei ICth at the College. A copy of the latest catalogue, showing coint-ps of study unci positions held bv giaduates, or .specimpns of (Uestlons u-ed In found' examinations, or Infoimatlon on anv pniticulai point, nuv be oblnlned bv addiesalng THE REGISTRAR. " State Collegp. Centie Co . Pa. . Special Honor Prizes for June. Two Special Honor Prizes are to be presented to the contestants securing the largest number of points during the month of June. Only points scored during June will be counted. First Prize Ten Dollars in Gold. Second Prize Five Dollars in Gold. Special Honor Prizes for July, August, September and October will be announced later, Announoement During'the summer of 1902 in struction in all the subjects required for admission to the best colleges tinti scientific schools will be given at Cotuit Cottages, a Summer School of Secondary Instruction, Cotuit Massachuesetts, under the direction of Principal Charles E. Fish. The courses of instruction are for the benefit of five classes of students : 1. Candidates who have lecelved conditions nt the entrance examina tions. 2. Candidates who have postponed examinations until September. 3. Students in Secondary Schools, who, by reason of illness or other causes, hnvo deficiencies to make up. 4. Students in Sacondaiy Schools who wish to anticipate studies and save time in the prepaiation for col lege. 5. Students in college who have admission conditions which must be removed befoie the beginning of the next Scholastic Yeai. Tor Particulars Address CHARLES E, FISH, Principal, Cotuit, Mass. SCRANTON CORRESPONDENCE SOaOOM SCRANTON, PA. T, J, Foster, Pii'ildtnt. Flmer II. t.awall, Treu. It. J, Foster, Etinle; P. Allen, Vice President. Secretary. Those wishing to enter the Contest should send in their names at once. All questions concerning the plan will be cheerfully answered. Address all communications to CONTEST EDITOR, Scranton Tribune, Scranton, Pa. TtmmmmmmmmmKmMammmmmwummmmammmmmimsnJ HENRY BELIN, JR., General Agent for the Wyomicff District for Dupont's Powder Wain?, Blasting, Sportins, Pmol.ele'.i and the Repauno Chemical Company's HIGH EXPLOSIVES. Safety Fuse, Caps and Exploders. Room 401 Con nell Building .Scranton. AOXNCIES. JOHN' B. SMITH K EON Dj mouth E. W. MULLIQAK WilUesBane EDUCATIONAL. Do You Want a Good Education? Not a tliorl course, nor nn ny course, nor a cheap course, but Uk best education to be li.ul. No other education is north spending time ami money on. If ou do, nrltc for a catalogue ot Lafayette College Easton, Pa. which offers thorough prepiratlon In tha engineering and Cl.cmlut Trolcssiona as well as the regular College courses. SUMMER RESORTS Atlantic City. tf HOTEL SOTHERN On Vligiiiia aenue, the widest andmpaJ,j iUMlloil.iuiu in Minimi- i-h;', wiiniii low juids of tho famous StPel Pier and Bo.itdvwilk and in tiont ot tlio most de slidblo liatliingf stoiinds All couvpnt ciice, elo.itor to sttoet level, liot ami told baths. Tulilo nxccllent. Accommi dations lor thieo lmndicd. Trims modul ate. AVrlte tor booMot. n. n. botiiwFjLIj Hotel Rittenhouse BO0a50KMSKUMKSO0 Swarthmore College Swarthmore, Pa. Under Management of Friends Offers a wide range of elective studies within the four courses that lead to degrees In ARTS,' SCIENCE, LETTERS AND ENGINEERING. Swarthmore College has extensive campus; beautiful situation and surroundings; superior sanitary conditions; adequate libraries, laboratories, bhops, etc, It provides for sound and liberal scholarship and Intelligent physical culture while It at tends to the needs of Individual students. Catalogues on applica tion to the President, ' :0iy;aui2y"ciG;:cucY New Jersey Avenue and the Beach . .Atlantic City, N.J. Select, lilstli class family hotel: riiUlne tas belt; wrllo foi booklet. H. S. STBVBS, Prop. .I0I111 .1 hhnnreltei, Manager formerly of tho Hotel l.oi lain, I'ollndelphta and thrf l'ai-lc Hotel, Wlllltunspoit. HOTEL RICHMOND. Kentucky Acnue. l'iist Hotel fiom Beach, At. ldiilli tit, N, J.; c!i) Ocean iew rooms! ra paclly 100; uiitc for special rates. J. B. Jenk ins, 1'ion PENNSYLVANIA. BEAUTIFUL LAKE WESAUI On n fpur of the Allrgluny Moiiiitaint. I Valley uilroad; neir lowundi. llJtlilng, tpoits, etc. Lxccuent tame. Jtcadonanie LAKE WESAUKINO HOTI Send for honUef U. K. 1IAIIRI3. P. 0 Apex, Pa. THE EXPERIENCES OF PA A 6riet tl dellahtrul Skilche uit If tutd by th Lickattinns Railroad, Thilt ikttchtt in contained In handsomily Illustrated book called " Mountain and Lake Raiorli," which delcrlbea aomi ol tha moit attract I vt lummer piacoi in Eatt, m-mmmmt ''''" 8ond B Centi In pottage alampttoT. W, LEE, Qonaral Pauanger Agant. New York All.. I. ..... .Jll hat Mallslrl iaii V117. nu m cupy nm " iw j Allis-Chalmers Co Successors to Machine Buslneu ot Dlckton Manufacturing; Co., Scranton nd "Wllkea-Barre, Pa, Stationary Entlnea, Bolleri, Mining Machinery, Pumoa, , r"4''1M 1- A 1 4 ' ""Ur 'it? " && , . A.- s.