1 MW-fV if ' ,- . . v'X v, i tt.wv 1- c, .. HI 5 m- S i THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, .HTTAr 10, 1902. l! M Ik I ?. I t$t $crftttfot ri8ime Iiilllntic.1 nnllv lPt B"'?i!nlrAil'Vlfty Trlliuno I'lilillshltiB Company, at a my Cent ii Month. - - tvv s tmitiAitDTlieiiW. ,,. O. r. HVXUI3IJ, imhiPMMnniiBrr Now Yk mcetBrfl njiu mAl; ? Solo Aitenl for J'oi clKitAilt tUlns Entered nt die Poilolllro lit aouinlnn, V , na Hcvund I'lnm Mnll MrUtpr. When sprtce will permit The Tribune I alwnfs glntl to print Bhort letters fiom Its fitend3 bear ing on cmront topics, but its rule is that these must be signed, for puii llcntlon, by the writer's leal nnme, nnd the condition piecedent to ac ceptance. Is. that all contributions shall be subject ,to editorial revision. tub pr.AT hath rem ADVKUTisiNfl. The follouliiK tnlilp hIuiuh Hip pi Up 1' Inch ench lined tlnti, hivico to lie uiul wim In nnp year: DISPLAY. Slillm?) I ltjm, - on I of llrail- I Patipr lug. I .r.o .a .10 .41 ."ll .Tl .r, :r,n .a) si .1li 1 .17". Villi roi Hon. . .1.0 . ." "0 Lpss tlinn CO lncliet no Indies .... 100 2V " MX) " 1000 " Foi cuieh of tliiinlei, 'lceolulloni of inn doloncc, nnd lnillin- itmtilliiilloiir In Hip ratine or iiilvcitMnir TIip Tilbuni' mnlces a duerRo or G cent ii Hup Ttntr? of rn-dincd AilVPrtNliiB fr mined on iippllnillou. TEN PAGES. SCJRANTON, JULY 10, 1002, the UiirIIkIi lllliln, now hnnoiPit liv namo In innny sUiooIk, laws ami slntu t-citHtl-tiltlotiH, In lm l on it' Mlid untitled hi il liter al y woik of Hip IiIrIicr. nnd inncst Imip, initio In' nidi! ttllh tlio )octt' mid pnno wlileji II hut Inniiltod and In Iuiko part foimed. 4 , While intioli of the "U-ii'heiV plat fin in" H piitpoxply vnitiic and delphlc, the t;iiii)tuiilii ttmt nilt'lpd u'ltalnly mot It n tton t ton, IwatHo tliey arr spe vlfli' and to a clout ly ilellheet point. Wlie'tho tlio HIIjIp lip reinirderi ai ap lutipi'lati' for uio In tlu achooli In un iiiodllloil fonn or not, tilt- ppltlt of it .tpai'liliiKt Is iittoly psiunllal to wliolr ioiiip I'ducatUin. 'l'hpie Is Rioiind to fpar thai our bonaloil ficc si'liooh today atu tin ulnar out a laiKcr poioentaKP of ('leHr PcDlimlifl", n biiiii innlly duel oped ai to mind but luuiintiiip ii4 to 'lianu'lpr and (oiihiIimho, than Is cied Itiibli' to It or afi' to the i oiniminlly. JJIIIclotit Kioiinillnrr In I'li'iuunlnli, with Incttlcatlun of tiuthfiiliipa-t, clilvaliy nnd ppipojial honor, would, we believe, ptodlice a liner nop of cltlreus Hum W liai'M'Htcil tiiil(i the stuff and culm piotes"! o widely In oi;tle: and W'e li'nd tatht.1' i'hunci the haraiil of uneonm'louM Hectniliuilsiu with Ulhlu upd than to be asotiii'd of slim pened wits without Uffiitcl to pilnclplen of iIkIU living. should be punishable whenever commit ted. Hut the respectable woman who lakes chances of Iniult at such all Hour Is entitled to scant sympathy. Hhe makes nn itrKitmetit foi it cut few law, A N'oith t'aiDlltiu Judge has Juit li sped Hit' (list bench wimaiit In, that state's hlstoiy tor the an est tif a lynch er of a neRio. It will be lntenstliiB to see what the Jttty will do. A few years ago, at AmIipvIIIl1, a nuRio boy was sen tenced to twenty years hi the peniten tial y for stcallnK u loaf of hi end, while at the flame, session of point u white man who had bought u ipvolver, piae t It ed all day, shot a negio, walUed away fiom wheie the iiprio Iny and, nftet rellectlon, tetumed and put it few mine bullets Into the piosttate dinky, who, howevei, leioxeied, was fined $G0 and costs. Kvldenlly there ale hopes of better things In Notth Catollna. - Gossip now ci edits the ptesldent with Intending to appoint I.eonaid Wood (hah man of the Isthmian eanal i om mlsslon. lie would make a good one. REPUBLICAN TICKET. State. GoTernoi-S AV. PRXNYPAPKUTl Ucutpnant (towinoi Y. M. JUIOWN. Secietaiv ot lutoiiul Afnills ISAAC 1$. BUOWN. County, rngrcfcs-wit,r.iA-i oNNTr.r,T,. Judge A. A VOSBPTU5 Commlsslonois-.TOIIX COimtllR 5IOR- nis, joun pj;xman. ' Legislative. Mrst Distiia-josiopii OTdvr.it Seiond Dlstt let JOHN SCHKI'.KB, JR.. Thhd Dlsttkt i:DVAHI .TAJIKS Fourth Dlstilit-I'. A l'llll.HIN. i Election day, Nov. 4. Former Senator Pettigiew of South Dakota has dec). tied foi H.iiina foi president In 1904.. It Us a-inmu lexeiigt. Arbitrate It! GnNHRATj JIANAUP.lt .Sllll m.in of the ttolley company i-lgneil his name to an ngi ce ment that theie would )' "no disci imlnatlon" on art ount of the Stllke. To an unpiejudiced louUei-on this would .seem to mean that the men would not lose their . s4Jiullng as to genloiity by lea'-on ot lining p,u tlclpated in the stiike. That's what the men weie led to helkne It meant. If another stiike ucluis the blame tot It will lie between tile ioiujmiU's' 'violation of its iiRieement or the men having been hoodwinked by the "go-between.." .The men would be tooll-.li to stiike as the public would not stand for It, but ir they do stiike they will not lecelve all the censure toi the evils entailed. The dispute hinges on the Intel pi elation of .1 clause of the agieement. Atbltiate It! The asset lion of our onsul geneial at Havana, made in a letter to his wife, and subsequently published, that "Un cle Sam might as well tiy to make a Whistle out of a pig's tail as tu tiy to make something out of the Latin l.ue" Js piobably not the qulntrsseiue of diplomacy and the t'ub.ins aie justified in snot ting; but there aie many who will not be suipiised. I An Educational Platform. THE BIX'LAKATION of piln tlple adopted at the Minne apolis session of the Nation al Educational association is of Intel est as setting fotth the levvs of some of our loiemost Instiuctnis. Tlio deUamtlon is in twelve paia graphs. The llrst calls for u bioaden Jng of the povveis of the national com missioner ot education nnd the lecon struetion of his but can Into a depatt ment with cabinet lank a demand for lecognltlou ceitalnly as leasoiiable as Is the demand foi a cabinet seiretaiy of oommeice. Paiagraph two calls for a "conseivative but efrtelent" coinpulsoiy education law, with the ptoper i emula tion of child labor geneialltles which aie siirticlently bioad to covet wide di vergence lib to details. The thhd pai'a giaph ospiesse.s the jiiHtlflable hope tmat .sometime theie will be as definite a staudiud tor the tialulng of teacheis as Ih now Ilxed for doetois and law jus; paiagiaph tour pleads lor complete unity of elioit in ihlld tiainlng iluough the piesent aibltiaiy giades, thoiigb nothing is said as to how this unity Is to be biought about; paiagiaph the is Longratulatoiy of efficient inuntty tlhools; paaagiaphs nine, tep, eleven iuid twelve commend the elimination ' 3'"!!' s 'nni "(-''u,l woik and sug- t-T'sygT.tJif ijifeyiiaf c'hangis hi the ns i'l'fllp3$Uh'el;Kpnd naraguiphs six, seven atul elght'we ileem of HtiHlciellt ijiteifsto cjiiote In lull, IWci cmninenil to all luial initlitiilllcs . ttvTiTTOssItr'nf'lii'eatei' cam In tlio ni lanBemcut of uniises of hiiiiU, that they maj lip-ndtipted to the pupils to lm in btinttnl, tatliet than that pupils tdmitld ifi atlupled to u IImiI (iiiihl. hi siuilv mil tut Inllevlble hvstim of Mailing 'n holtl tljtit the lmllvlilually of thu pitpl) Hhii'ild be caiefirtj inp'-ldeK'cl, to the end lb it ho may lw Insiiuuted It! thu jlght of his limitations' and uipaclt.v. And we tuga gleali'i thnioiiehnc'Hs in Instiiictlnp hi iltu siB-citllc'il, I'lenicnliiiy subjects, latlwr tbuii'emlc-lunoiit of icaii"p ahead) dm-i-tjNed, at tlio epeusu uf llioiough and Bjitlsfaeloiy woik, ,Vo legaid'tt'ili) ciliiiatlon n.s liiscpn. aplo fiom molality, and hellevo the pnh IHi tit haul the lecognj.ed agency to mtiku (nlseliitloa binding, 'a uigo publlu Strliool1 mitlioiltles ot (In, uiinitiy, Unrli sl8 and patents, to give all let intention tc mblUt' lii.stiitcttou In our schools, as the tnio foupdallon of thaiactei and JfUpi8lilp. 13eiy tonsiiieiatlou of good riibllc Hutlley.aiul healthful soilu! condl tfonOiKinits to thu necessity of such In ill in, (Ion. .Jit la appaieut that fanilllatlty with the HngllHlt tlil)lef as a ninsti.'i)l(iii of lltetm. tine. Is tapldly deeieasln among the pu pils in our schools. This Is the dhect ie stilt pt.ji.ioateptlop 'wltJcU, lwijhIs tho Hlbleias a theo(o0'ical book'inetlly, niu( tpeioby leads to Its cc1umIoh rfrom thu schools or some states as a subject of -fadlpg and ludy Wa hope aud.asJc tor inch a chHiigo of publlu icntinient In this legate! as will peiinlt and encouiab'J An Admirable Beneficence" T IS altogether likely that If the benefaction aintnged by John M. Buike, a wealthy letlied iner- chtint of New Yen k, the details of which weie announced a few weeks ago, shall ptove successful It will open a new avenue of plillanthiople effoi t of gieat usefulness to needful humanity. Mr. Huike. It will be le membeied, conveyed to font tltistees piopeity of the estimated -..line of $4,000,000 for the put pose of piovldlng "for the lellef of woithy men nnd women, who, notwith standing theii willingness to suppott themselves, have become putly or wholly unable to tlo so by reason of sickness or mlsfoi tune, or who have been discharged fiom hospitals betoie regaining sufficient stietigtb to assume thcli tegular employments." "While the plans have not been published In de tail, ft Ik known that offices will be opened In New Ycuk city wheie unfor tunates in tv leglster for the Investi gation of their claims and that a home for convalescents will be established tit a .suitable place. Those who cannot pay will lecelve lellef ftee; but those who feel a ilellc.uv about lecelvlng bounty mnv pa a small fee, either dm lug the pel led of their solum n or nftei waul. The kind of unfortunate esjieilally in Mi Huike's mind Is the pool but honest pet son without the aid of kin, who, being taken 111 f the city and hiving tindeigone tieatnunt In a fiee hospital, is put into the stieet be toie sttoiig enough to lesume earning a livelihood Convalescence at the nv eiage hospital means being able to walk without dltllcuitv; but that is by no means equivalent to being able to do haul woik. Mi. Bntke's aim Is to place his wealth at the disposal of this class of hapless humanity so that the Intel val between disch.nge fiom the hospital and lull letuin of ability to woik may be btldged without suffeilng. The ptoblem is plninlj beset with ad- mlnlstiatlve difficulties, ft Invites Im position and impostuie. Yet this eiy fact emphasizes Its necessltj ami the good It will do if the adnilnistiatlve pioblems shall be solved. These aie natutnlly greatest in an Immense city like New Yoik, wheie it Is entiiely possible for deseiving poverty in num bets tn sufter seveiely unknown to those who would willingly lelieve It. But in some degiee they exist In all titles, and it Is leasoiiable to pudht that If t,he Buike benefaction woiks out, it will be widely lniltntt.il. All Hie wotkhigmen of Clelifuegos, Cubit, having quit Woik on a sjmpathy stiike, the municipality pi opuses fo open a .slaughter house and a b.ilteiy and keep evei.vbody supplied with food. Clenfuegos will no doubt Incteasc in population. Mlnlstei Wu Intends to wilte a hook tolling ftaukly his lmpieslons of Amer ica, but the shrewd diplomat will with hold publication until he shall have leached China. The Financial Messenger of St. I'et ei shuts denounces ttusts for selling cheaper abioad than at home. Tiust thumping seems to be internationally popular. Major Halhbonc continues to utter lurid tin en la against Geneial Wood. Fur an Innocent victim of pel sedition the major talks too much. A machine to lay bilcks Is lnduslil.il selotue's latest cnnttlhuttnu to human ptogiess. A machine to put up stove pipes should come net. Miciml tiov with pnrtneishlp and a iilnrv of J.W,ooj ,i p,ii, probably the litigpst ever pild tb any man la tills or any othci country, MAY NOT BE SO TUNNY. I'liun the WllkcsUaric Itccoid. A dlsjutth from PltlslAtrg sttites that Senatoi Unity "laughed heartllv" when lie was hifmnicd tlnit the Lackawanna coiliiiy, Itepublle.tn convention hint placed Coitgicsunati Council In the Held in a candidate foi United States spinttor against Mr,' Pentose. Whv this should have iiiouscd sttcn tut cvplnslaii of miitii Is not ensllv tindci stood. If Mr. Council was hhnself a pailv to the action of tho convention, and .should become a in mil ddtC rm st nnlol "hi" ilea'd 'earliest, Ml. Penrose would oon become convinced that It Is no laughing matter. Whatever else may be mid In criticism of Mi. Con nell, It cannot die denied that he hits a win of "gotlhiK theie" when ho puts himself down to woik. THE EXPLANATION. In other wouls, Joe Chambcilaln in tends to be the Jumes G. Blaine of the Balfour nclininlsti atlon. This does not appear to be Kear Ad mit nl Ciowiilnshleld's lucky year. Good Men are fllutfays Needed w. T On a tiact of land otheivvlse vvotth less, situated attoss the bay liotn Hn vnna, and ptottcteil by tempoiniy sheds, the United States has 4,(mo tons ot soft coal stored for the use of such naval vessels us may fiom time to time, In puisuance of filendly lelations, diop anchor in Havana hiiiliu: The pie.s ence of this coal seems (o have given offense to sum" of the valiant cuib stone colonels of the new tepiibllo and they hi elamoilng In Uiesldoit Pal ma's eais tor Its toinoval. Thev allege that its piesence constitutes h dally clullenge to the Islnnd's selt-sovetelgn-ty; but Inasmuch as the Piatt amend ment gives us the light to have coaling .stations In Cuba and no other spot on tile island Mils the lequliomeuts, It Is altogether piob.ible that the cafe chc valU'is will have theli noise foi their pains, About the woist thing whlih could happen to Cuba at this time would be an ei option of the giaudstaud belllgeieucy of her tlic-eatlng ti.t teinlty. A loss, of I0:i,7.!1.5M In United Mutes exports lit the tar ended June .'10, as coinpaicd with the year pi ev Ions, In dicates that leilptuilly as a tiaclo builder Is by no means a dead Issue. Last jeat's Immlgiatlon, 7.I0,7HS, or seven times the population of Scianton, was the laigest with hut one exception, 111 out hlstoiy, exceeding lHOl's lecoul by IGS.OiO. It Is moio than wit nepd, The icpoit that Andiew Caineglo Is backing (leoige Gould In ills win on the Pennsylvania lalhoad suggests that titles without Caineglo llbtaiks had bettei speak quickly, Aicoidlng to Senator C.wniaik the disposition of Hip Philippines will bo the Deinoctacy's paiamount Issue, That will be extieinely satlsfactoiy to He publicans, Hole's hoping they will he as appie elatha of AVu Tlng.fang nt home as Ameilcans have been heie. As appte ciativc and also as tot beat lug, Tho chances ate that Outlaw Tracy will not lecognie his exploits when he leads of them In the eastern news papetv. A Tieiiton tnaglstiate dischaigecl a male ptlsoner for accosting u( 1 a. in. a woman without an cscott, Ho did wiling, (if suuise, Insults tu women i: Ctiltls, in Chiiago lleciiid-Httalil. Ill: NBW YORK Demon. i He leailcis nevet had anv idea that Colonel I it- niont would accept a nuinlii ttloli lm gov et not this fall, lit nee bis tr ie lit lettei d c lining In be a i indldate has ciciHd no stli Colonel Laniont savs bo Is out ot politics He ciildjs a ilhlln-gut-liMl position in business affnhs,, his ilulits ate iuiigotii.il, his siiiioimdhihs aie agin iblu and he Is making a gte.it ileal ol nionev It was inilj a ltw veais ,ii.i) tlnit be was a mwspipei upoiter at Al Lmh., and be wtis i Rood one He did hi woik with tin tine conscientious can ire uliilltv Unit he iloe now, and his ttd viuueiiHiit has not bet u ilitt to luck but to Imltistiv, nod to the laiultv of lieitig ible to do whit wis icqiihid of him Mauigiis of gnat Inteiists heie will 1 ell von t hit t good men aie vttv seaice Theie Is pltntv of room at the top, and with tin development of commeice and Industiy the demand for able men is vtiv much gieatei than the supplv. A gentleman unified one of the gte.it hanks the othei tiny nnd submltltd a scheme that Involved sevei.il million, ot dollais '1 he banket 1km nl It anil said pioniptlv "I should like to take tb it tip, and will furnish the Hinds if v on will tltiel the light soil of a man to manage it." "Haven't jou anont to take the niaii niiitiu nt.' ' "No, and 1 hive evnal such entei ptlsis waiting for lticn." A man of eueigv, executlvti alillltv and good Judgment c ill command almost any stlatv these tlavs T was wilting the othei tltij about Ml. l'etklns, the Hvnn stou beiv- who is now I'letpont Morgan Hist lieutenant. Tlieie is an Inteiestlng simv in connection with his tinplovmeiit hy Mi. Moigan, who knows the halite of nniid lm n mil gels the best assistance ite tail 11 ml. tegai die ss ot the pi let As I told von the othet ihiv, Mi. Fir kins lipgnn bis liii-lness cue et its an olth o beiv Mil the New Yoi lo Life Insiiriini o tigencv eai T.nSalle stteet, Chicago, and niter a wlhle began to solicit insuiaiuo himself. Men who eteme Into competition with him, and theie are in inv still on l.aSalle stteet, will tell ou that he was ,t liustlei; the best tu the business s wotk atti.uted the attention of the. hume ottice In N"w Yoik, and Mi. Me Call, the ptesldent, i illed him heie, Aftet a lew eais an adilltloii il vice ptesldenev eif the eomp'inj was tie.itul, that -he might be lewatded foi hi-, sci , iees.antl at the s.mie time to give him a po-plon hefoin the public that would Ineiease Ids inllueme One ot his gteat triumphs was the In sui,ince ot the vnluutens who went to the Spanish war. I'stiallv soldiei.s ate pom I Isles, and Had It dilllciilt and eitteti Intposslhlp to grt llle jusiuanec but Mi, l'etklns studied the casitaltv iepoit of dllleient wfiis and disc uv ltd that the eliath tate in an ann. Is not nun h gteitii than In anv mini oecup itlon, wlileh Is ti no. lot all leeiults mitsl he j ice uf disease and tin- number ol men kllleel hi bittle Is much Niuallei than peo ple suppose, Tin" pitilolic motive was also In it, nnd All. I'm kins sent instiin IIoih to evtiv agent ot his eoinpuuv In the I'nltid Mutes tn Itistue the soldleis lor all they weie able to cany at tho legulai late, The sihemo was a ticinin elous success and was talked about a good ileal lu iiistiiaceo ami Hnanel.tl cli tics, u made Ml. 1'eikius known Hill side Ids own compati.v and ho loutlipiiO to add to his icputaiiou tint I .Mi, .Mm tan In aid ol him and made elosa In iptiiles c once iiilug him, ' One ilav, about two .veats u,o Mi, I'u khiH culled upon Ml. Moigan, whom ho hail never seen, to ask him foi a suli seiiptlou to n fund foi tile pie solvation of tho Palisades ot the Hudson, which mo being badly ilelaeeil b.v quail ynicn, A sot lei bus been foi me el by Mi. I'eikhis and other loveis ol naiuio to ptoteet the elilfs, Mi. .Moigan nppiovcd the move ment, nltii it hud been explain d, and siihxc lilicd a thoic-nud dollais to the fund. Mi 1'ei kins tbiiiiktel him and stuiteel to have, when Mi. .Moigan pointed to a 111 tie loom, sepatatid by a glass partition fiom his own, and said eiulotl "That chilli is vacant, and 1 should like em 10111 cup) It, I need UKsUtant'e, anil I will puv )ou a buhu' of a bundled thousand ilollais a )ear," Ml, 1'crk'lns vu lakeii euthely by sin pllstt, as Ml, Moigan nnd he had been nl holuto stiangcis up to that moment, and said as nine It Ml, Moignu said; "1 know tiboiit ,voii, and )ou know about mo, and I guess we aioiwell enough acqiiainUel," but at Mi, 1 'it kins' u--eptest, g.ivte li i in a week to consider the niattot. Whin the New Yoik l.lfo people weto Infill incci of thu matter, they urged Mr. Peiklus to lemaln with them, and jalscd his subtly to tlio amount .Mr, Moi gan had offend, so Mi. I'eiklus ek' cllued. A few mouths later, Mr. Moigan seat fot him .tad said ho would llko Ids' as. slstauce in a little unmet of btn-lness which Mr. I'eikins was at liberty tb give, and carried through successfully, and bt foic II was concluded Mr Moigan had nb'ulit offered, and he hud ucicpud the ITIip following poem, bv Utah nt el ttlp llng, eotnm bv wireless pneumatic tube, from Loudon, via Oupe Town, Calcutlu, Ntigisakl, I'm Hand. Lincoln, Neb.; Knhi ntarno, Mich., and Dopevllle, Inel. Copy, right not jet applied for.J: Yo have liarki d to my heart-to-hcait ser mons, have iiotiil the knocks that I gave; Ye have shihtii your heads when T tiilin P"IpiI titlth to do It I stllely was in iv e; And now. is the blonelv. lowed Hon lests after his dlnui'i of hotr. Ye tike up the national ledger and foot up the ultimate seoiel The nitnv Is shv tnnuv legions, the tiean- tii v nut many "boh," While the toll that ve pile! in money and men Is pteiof that the JSoei's no slob; But In c.itlng up the column of tlguics, whatever the finish m.tv be, Kinvmbei I showed up jour gilevotts faults- ott'vo got to glvo ciedlt to .mj;i I called von wilid names Unit T made up; I Lumped vou well with mv tongue, And some of Jon thought T was vicious, anil some of vou wished T was hung; But Kitchener, silent and sanguine, knew well enough he coulilu't win, Unless l vvas ttne to my talent, and told Ve votti intlon.il sin' So I di iggid fotth join faults as I found them, I stated ut wheie jou weie w tak, I hamuli tul vuur love fot athletics for this Is jour vcltovvct stie.tk; And when J had finished tho lesson, o ,ave up the spoils that weie wtong And tinned, as one man, to the I id)--llko fad the pulsating game of ping pong! Yo plavcd It foryhteakfast and suppet, fot tlinuei, fen lunch, and in bod; Ye pl.tv nl In a niaiiiiPi that ptoved be- Mind doubt join gtace and )oiu skill weie not dead And sPi what vour legions hive landed! 1'eaco comes as a ti emulous dove To rest on the velelt and the knplts, as well as the Hag that we love! Ye have tanked to mv heai t-lu-luart sfr- mi'iis, have nottel the knocks that I sav c, Yo ItTve thought that jour Itnddv was daffy, aril wished jou could make him behave: Hut do not fo-c,ot to rempmber to placo the full ciedlt wheie due Cor ping-pong and I biought tho war to an end and that's mlghtv luckj' toi jou Cincinnati Commeiclal Titbune. I THIRTY-THREE SCHdLARSHIPS lj ' $9574 ! I "". " ' 't,a r Universities 2 Scholarships In Syracuse University, at $432 each $ 864 I Scholarship In Bucknelt University. . . 520 l scholarship In tho University of Roch ester , List of Scholarships 324 Preparatory School Scholarship In Washington School for Boys 1700 Scholarship In Wllllatnsport Dickin son Seminary 750 Scholarship In Dickinson Collegiate Preparatory School 75C Scholarship In Newton Collegiate In stitute '. 720 Scholarship In Keystone Academy. .. 600 Scholarship In Brown College Prepar atory School 600 Scholarship In tho School of tho Lack awanna 400 -$1708 276 Scholarship In Wllkos-Barro Institute Scholarship In Cotult Cottage (Sum mer School) 230 Mimic. Business niitl Art. 4 Scholarships In Scranton Conservatory of Music, at $ 1 25 each 500 4 Scholarships In the Hardenbergh School of Music and Art 460 3 Scholarships In Scranton Business College, at $1 00 each k . . 300 5 Scholarships In International Corre spondence Schools, average value $57 each 285 2 Scholarships In Lackawanna Business ' College, at $85 each "... 1 70 2 Scholarships In Alfred Wooler's Vocal, Studio 125 6026 a -1840 $9574 The Scranton Tribune's Educational Contest ALWAYS BUSY. 1 'f c.- V The special lew a ids will be given lo tho peison seeming- the laigest num ber of points. Points will be cicdlted to contest ants spcurinc new subset Iheis to Tho Scianton Tilhune ns follows: I'ts One month's subscription....? "il I Three months" subset iptlon. I-"' 1 Six months' Mibspilptlon.... '-' to ii One j-cat s subscilptlon H 09 1- The contestant with the highest num ber of points will be given a choice fiom the list of special lewaiels; tho contestant with the second highest number of points will be given 11 Rules of the Contest choice of tho remaining towards, and so on thinugb thp Ilpt. Tbp contestant who hOciiics tho high est nuinbet ot points iltiilnc nuv tal enilai months ot the 1 oldest will le ech ei a special lionoi tewuid. this le waid being enthelv Inelcpouelent of tho ultlmttu dlsjiosltlon ot tho seholai- Hlllps Kailt contestint falling to secure a .spec ial it ward will be given 10 per cent, of nil money he or slip ttiins In. All subspilptlons must ho pild In nd MltllO. OnlvtiPW subset Ibers will be counted Renewals bv poisons whoso names nto nlteadv on our subscription list will not bo ci edited Tho Trlbtino will luvcstlgitn ench sttbscilptlon nnd If found It tegular In nny way rcsorvei tho llRbt to tcject it. No tiansfets tan bo mndo after ciedlt hew onee been given. All subscriptions' and tho cash to pa lot them must bo handed In at Tho Tilbuno ofllce within tho week In which they are hgcuiciI, so Hint pa pers can bo sent to tho subscilbets at once Subscriptions must be wiltten on blinks, which can bo secuied at The Tilbuno otnee, 01 will bo sent by mall. NOTICE that according to the above rules, EVERY CONTESTANT WILL BE PAID, whether they secure a Special Reward or not. 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. Special Honor Prizes for July To be given to the two contestants scoring the largest number of points during the month of July: FIRST PRIZE A Bird's-Eye Maple Writing Desk, Value $12.00. SECOND PRIZE A Gold Fountain Pen. Special Honor Prizes for August, September and October will be announced later. iMEiEsannHsaawG mi 0 Spiing and Pnnimcr Osfends and Boots that content tlio mind and comlmt tho leet. Men's "Always" Busy Oxfords, f?3.00 Ladies' "Melba" Oxfotds, $2.50. Lewis Sc Reilly, 114-116 Wyoming Avenue. SUMMER RESORTS Atlnntic City. Hotel Ritteniiouse New Jersey Avenue and the Beach Atlantic City. IV J. (sell lit, hUh 1 lass laiull hotel; eitlslno tlio bent; write lor booklet. II. fa. MI-.VHss, Prop. John .1 hhiinfellei, .Mienagei formcily of tho I'm It llotul, Wlllltuuspott. TIIH AGM-W Dhctlly on tlio Tloae h in Chelsea, Allantlu City. Opens New, .Inly 1st l.niatton, iippoliilmenta and setvieci, tin eseelled. 'I lie liuect bath establishment on tho coast .Mum novel lcattues id ecpiipiucnt, which will malio It an Ideal lestlug place foi ativouo lcciuhJug spiii.ij petsonal atti'tiiinn HooMot and tonus by adilicHsiiig THE AGNEW CO., Atlanllc City. HOTEL RICHMOND. Kmlucly Aicnuc, 1'hat Hotel f 10111 llcitli, At. l.ntle. CM), .V J.i SO Oii'.ui vkw looms; ij. atll 100, uillo or Kitela rates. J, II. Jcnk. ins, Prop omQANTINE, N. J. Holland House ltcacluelbv Heading Itailvva lium 1'hll adelpltia and by feny limn Atlantic City. IJIeetllo IIbIum, aittsian wateij leslelout ihhlilau; sail bathing; ee client (Ishlng and sailing t'IIAiU.1.8 1. 1 "NVAIrON, Jlanasot. PENNSYLVANIA, beIutifui, LAKE WESAUKINO On a rpur of the Alle jluiiy Jluuntaliu Irldgli llc railiuail; near lonjnda llilliln;, lliijti, eporU, etc. Ixci'llinl Utile, lluioiuldo i.iti'J. LAKE WESAUKINO HOTEL P, 0., Ape, P. Send foi booklet. U K. UAIIIUS Do You Want a Good Education? Not a thort couise, nor nn ctsy course, nor a cheap course, but thr best education to be had No other education Is worth spending time and money on. It you do, nntc tor a catalogue o( Lafayette College Easton, Pa. iv Inch ofTcis tborough preparation In tlio l'ngineeilnj nnd Chemical Professions a well a the regular College courses. SM State Normal School. East Stroudsburg, Pa. NEW CATALOGUE. For 1902 giving full in formation as to free tui tion, expenses, courses of study and other facts of interest will be mailed without charge to those desiring it. Fall Term opens Septembers, 1902. E. L. KEMP. A. 11., Principal. 1 ope fmmm SCEANT0N COBRESPONDEN0E SOKOJM bCRAMON, PA. T. J. Foster, President, rimer II. Lawall, Itch. U. J, Foster, Stanley P, Allen, Vice President. Secretary. STROUOSBURQ, HIGHLAND DELL HOUSE SMIS; htroiidsbiirg, l'a. Capacity, inn, Dcllshtful. ly ultimtedj eulur-ed, letutalshed, modern, conveuleutrs; electtlo lights; fei'vice Hist c'a'. ltooUlelb, tales. Apply J. K, F0ULKE r Headquarters i for Incandescent Gas Manfles, Portable Lamps, THE NEW DISCOVERY Kern Incandescent Gas Lairp. STATE NORMAL SCHOOLi EAST STROUDSBURp, PA. LOCATION. , This popular State Institution is located in tho -midst of the Delaware Water Gap-Mount Pocono Summer Resort Region',, the most healthful and picturesque in the state, and one that isy visited by thousands of tourists annually. COURSES OF STUDY. In addition to the departments of the regular Normal Course, we have special departments of Music, Elocution, Art, Drawing and Water Color, and a full College Preparatory Department. You cant. save a year in your college preparatory work by coming here. FREE TUITION. Tuition is absolutely free to those complying with the new state law. This gives a rare opportunity to those desiring a com plete education and should be taken advantage of at once, as this law may be repealed by the next Legislature. COST OF BOARDING. Boarding expenses are 53.50 per week, which includes fully furnished and caipeted room, heat, electric light and laundry. The, additional expense is less with us than at most other schools. IMPROVEMENTS. Among these are a new Gymnasium, a fine Electric Light Plant, and a new Recitation Hall now being erected, which will contain fifteen large and fully equipped recitation rooms. In ad dition all bed rooms will be replastered and fitted up, and various other changes made in the dormitories for the further comfort and Jk convenience 01 rue pupus or me school NEW CATALOGUE. Catalogue for 1902, gives full information as to free tuition, expenses, courses of s'tudy. and other facts of interest, and will be mailed without ch.uge lo those desiring it. Fall Term opens September Sth, 1902. E. L. KEHP, A. M., Principal. -&itiAftitiMA.v Bg6 Swartiimore, Pa. Pro vides, first of all, the broad cul ture of the COURSE IN ARTS; then there is the practical field of ENGLISH AND OTHER MODERN LANGUAGES AND L ITER ATU RE; for the physician there Is special work in B 10 LOGY; for the lawyer or business man there Is the course in ECONOMICS AND SOCIAL SCIENCE; there Is work in the field and training In the shop for the CIVIL OR MECHANICAL ENGINEER, while the laboratories open tho door to ELECTRICAL AND CHEMI CAL ENGINEERING, Joined with all this there Is Intelligent Physical Culture with all that the phrase implies, At Swarth more. too, there Is that Intimate contact or professor and stu dent, which Is probably tho greatest force In the development of character and which Is possible only at a small college, Management of Friends. Catalogues on application, DR. JOSEPH SWAIN, President et i ?: . Under s ar. Gunster&Forsyth ami 233-32T Pcnn ATeiine. ((?M(M0MM?M?M?MI(?K0(fM'fMfMfM?M?(fMfH. ri.!-rri r,Tgirag rCTmgu?r,'CT3T'T I School of the Lackawanna Scranton, Pa. aurii yuau, Certificate admits to many Colleges. Thorough Prepar ation for Harvard, Yale and Princeton. Lower School four year course. Upper School four-year course, Experienced leachers only, r u For Catalogue and Information Address Alfred C. Arnold, A. B. Ilox 464 l A. if A w ' - -j-gags&gaiwf k fef t-aa So, A.n m.-jL---TJv .-,, .iahLfttau,.- ! , Mtoff .4