m 'Sfs' ik l? v? ,V'"-i V .It THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1902. ' ?$W 5&?,SiP " 'r jWp je jkrmifoit rt6une rnbtlttaM Unity Except BnncUy, by Thu Trlbnn Pubtlihlnf Company,! Fitly Cnt a Month. lxvy b. nicnxno ...... kmtim. I O. V, BVXDKK II un IN in M AVAnin Xattrtd t Iht PMlofflc l Scrnnton, M Second. Clau Mall Matter. When apnea will permit, The Tribune In lwayi Blad to print ihort letter from He frlendi henrtng; on current toplci, hut Hi rule It that theie mult he atoned, for pnb lltmtlon, by the wrlter'i real name) nmt the condition precedent to acceptance li that all contribution! alinll be lubject to editorial reTlalon. THE FLAT RATE FOR ADVERTISING. The following table tihows the price per Inch actt Inaertlon, apace to bo tiaed within one year: tltKPI av n,in ' nil" I-'"" JllTl'I.Al lnnf on ln1tlnn "P" ItPftdlnn ' """ IjM than to Inches . .Ju .1 () (SO lnchea to .44 M loo " n .11 .3(1 SW " Vi .274 , ."0 MX) " SO .Bl .!4 IQUO " .II I .178 I .19 For carda of thanks, resolutions of condolence, and llmllar contributions In the nature of advertising The. Tribune makes a charge of 8 cents a line, SCKANTON. SHPTESimsn lfi, 100J. REPUBLICAN TICKET. State. 3ooinor-S W. PENN'YPAOKnR. Lieutenant Goscmor W. jr. HROWN. tSecietntv ot Intel nnl Affairs ISAAC B. BROWN. County. Congrcsi-IVILljlAM CONNEIiIi. JtldRP-A. A. A'CSBimO. Ooinmlssloners-JOIJN COURIER MOR RIS. JOHN PENMAN. Mine InariPCtmi T,IiEVETiYN M. EV ANS, DAVID T WILLIAMS Legislative. J'list DItilrt-JOSEPJI OLIVER. Second Dlstilct-.IOIIN SrilEPER, JR. Third DlHtilct-EnWAIlD JAMES. Fomtli Dlitilrt-P. A PII1LBIN. Election day. Nov. 4 And now it 1s Motgan tignln who It going to settle the stilke. If Mm Rati has settlement in mind he goet nt It queet ly. - Today's Convention. THE SITfATIOX In the Dem ociatlc camp in this count) Is tettalnly Inlet estlng. A Lit ge ptonot tion, cleat ly a majotlt), of the Dtniociutle tets of I-ackau.inn.i county, hu ing no ioiii plaint coming against the national ml mlnistintlon and Its politics ,mcl being well disposed, personal, tow aid the Republican nominee foi ongiess has for weeks urged the futility of an op posing (.mdiduiy and openh fa voted rndoislng Ml. Commit. This ndke ah the moie ie.innable ftom a Demo cratic standpoint in lew of the genet al belief that the nomination of a Demo cratic candidate would piesent no con eldetahle ptospect of success at the polls, and would -Imply tend to add to the but dens which the Democtacy al readv cai i ies. Suddenly outside inlluem es stepptd In, nij-4eiloits (onfeipiices weie held, and a number of (he local Deinoeiatlc leader- clodded that licence HowpI, esq, should be nomlnntfl for (ongiess. Im medlatelv steps weie taken to tack the whips of these few U-adcis opi the hetids of the pnlt's duly elened dele gates and to i,ii-e the familial hc.ne cry, held In ie.uline-s for all occasions, of "boodle," and "bail." AVh.it these outside inntteiii.es weie which st fotth to mi.iy the Demociatic leadeia In a position of hostility to the piepondei ant sentiment of the Deiuoctatlc oteis may be easlh conjectuied. Wo may be sine that they weie not Influences look ing to the -welfate of the Demociatic party In Lackawanna county. Heie the matter iests. It is a matter for our Demociatic ft lends to decide among themsehes. Mr. Connell would naturally at Ills time of life nppieclate n clear field to a te-eleetlon and is duly grateful to those ft lends among his political opponents who ate addl ing that he be peimltted to have it. But he is simply a spectator awaiting developments. Today's convention Is a Demociatic nffalr and should leflcct the wishes of a majotltj ot the Demo? ciatlc delegates. If they prefer Howell to Connell, theie will be no hard feel ings. On the other hand, should they favor Connell to Howell, it will be no body's business but their own. Some of the big tiusts now ghe signs of flirting with the Democtacy. Theie will be no seiious objection among the Democratic national leaders. Their op position to trusts is metely foi outwatd effect. American Society. T HE TEMPORARY fashion being to boi ate and detide th,ose conspicuous in Ametl- eun social activity, whether !hey deserve It or not, suppose we tuin our gaze for a moment ftom the frivolities, inanities and Indiscretions of the Pour Hundred, us greatly exnggei nted In jellow journalism, and cast a look at the leptesentatlve social life of the Ametlcan people. What shall we Incl? Fit st of all, wholesomeness and self rebjjk'jf, together with faith, hope and di.ulty. The social life of the average Afuprlfian does not i evolve mound lust or envy or wanton selfishness, though (human nature being as It Is) these are not absent. .The society which Is typle-iillArncr'lcnn- "revolves prlmnrlly mound tho chutch and has for Its main altn, the fmthcrance of Its humane ac tivities. In the small town, as In the cle$n bectlons of the big city, the men nndj women, especially the women, vvoAh while uie Interested In chinch wotfjt, and oontilve to advance It by melius of social enteitaliimens and dlvbtslons which benefit both those who paiUielputo In them and those who nftfjwatd receho help ftom ' them. Thflte may bo a Four Hundiert at New pot I but theie ate nt leabt -10,000,000 Amft leans who move In this luiger circle of society, uml they ate not all adulterers, or money worslilpets, or touh specimens, either. Sevondarlly, In the mote sttlctly gecrtjar Intel couise of our time, there are.ln eveiy village und ilty numetous Btoups of congenial pet sons, young and old," who cement valuable filendshlpH and exeicise the social Instinct In vuil oub forms of hospitality and enteitaln ment, very little of whrtjhj JUikeu the direction of giddy carousal 4iticl jetij. lessjself Indulgence. The fast woman finds small lodgment und icitalnlja scant encouragement In these groups; nnd the man who does not know how to bolmve himself Is quickly tteatcd to a citBe of "cold shoulder." Tho Intel lectual tone ot this society varies with place nnd circumstance; hut the nun til tone U quite uniformly clean. What tlevlltty there Is Is committed under rover, nnd to be found out means dls gtttee und exile. Compared with thin ureal, solid hulk of cleanly nnd reputable society the few small circles of dlstiiy wantonness or restless rapilclausness constitute actually an nlmost negligible quantity. Our Four Hundred figure far more numcinttsly In the sensational prints than In the census tepotts or In the scale of detet initiative Influences. But for the opportunities which they supply to lovers ot hit lit t Motoric like our h teprcsslble old friend, Colonel Wntter son, they would actually soon pass Into oblivion and be unheal I of by nine Americans In every ten. Theie docs not seem to he much t canon to doubt that sooner or later the t'nltPd States will have Jamaica on Its hands. Advices fioin theie re poit n tapldly giowltig sentiment for nniipvntlon among plnnlets nnd busi ness men. Conditions In Jamaclu have been veiy bad. Sugar plantets are gt oanlng. Native labor cannot find Ptnplo.Miient and Is testloss. Tills natuially causes discontent nmong the tinders, Not far own) lies Porto Itlco, piospeioits and contented under the Stnts nnd Stilpns. Tt suggests con tiasts und compnilsons, which ate nil adveise to Biltlh contiol. What the outcome would be If a petition for an nexation should come with ptactleal unanimity ftom I he substantial Inter ests of the Island we launnt say; but It Is significant that destiny seems to be buy. An oiiglnal but plnuslble explanation of the dedlne of Uijiin Is offeied by William Mai Ion Itecd In his lejuven ateil and much Impioved St. Louis Mlnoi. It is tli it Theodoie Roosevelt has tiowded him to Hie wall by Im-pie-lng upon Western public opinion the conviction that he stands foi eveiy thlng substantial in Bryan's political philosophy and Is, at the jine lime. In eveiy way a xttonger, nnd saner and safei man Come to think of It, Isn't Hint tiilcV The adlon of tln pupils iindei chaige of Piofcssoi Pace, In Hanovei township, Eueinc county, the othet da, sliotts that It would not be a bad Idea to have some of the piogresshe .voung people be come familiar with the dpdaiatlon of Aineilcan independent e, by oicaslonal leading In the sdiools. Lot d Fiands Hope is ceitninly u luckv man lie has got ild of May Yoke, (onipiomlsed with his ciedltois at .10 ients on the dollar, Is to have his foitelted patilmoii testoiud to him and is to many a good and beautiful woman We tiu-t tlat he will .o act lieieaftet as to de.spne his link. Tilt- pteacher who sticks to Chi 1st and Him uuclfled is sine to do good, if he have anv gilt whatevet foi his woik. But the pieadiei who tiles to Imitate jellow joiitnali-m tuns big tlbks of making a mess. M.m Inge being a iottety, the latest white glil to many a Ciow Indian may dtaw a ptize and touitesy piompts the hope that she will. Nevei thele-s, we suspect that she has hazaidcd a ra&h chance. Mai colli may .vot discover that it is easier to solve the wliek"-s telegiaphy pioblem than to make capitalists ptopeily undet stand the signals to the effect that stock Is tor san.. Murat Haltead is a candidate fot eongtoss in the Second Ohio disttlct. If he can electloueet as industi lously as he wiltes, his opponents might bet ter save thelt mone and time. Possibly If all the soveiclgns of Euiopo would make up a king paity to visit the United States their mlnisteis would not object and they could get toutlst tates. A Btitl.sh steel ttttst Is in piocess of fot matlon. The evidently do not realize on the other fcide that the tat Iff "Is the mothei of tiusts." The ttouble with tho "smait set" is that it Is misnamed. It is tenlly the dull set, ttylng to be sniutt, and fail ing. "AUTUMN THOUGHTS." Autumn Is heio, with its gieen and gold, Autumn Is bete with its wealth untold; The loiindnets and fullness of all llie car Nestles and clustcts about us hole, Spilng with Its pionilses all fullillcd. Seeds that vvvtu planted, utiltiiud and tilled Uiought foi tli a bandied fold and mute, And tin; euith Is i loll with plenteous Moie. Plans that went funned foi tho siimmei- tlmu llnvo ft tilted and ilpemd along tho lino, Anil the bounteous all is liuiueHsod now To dilvo the wheel oi diaw tho plow. t The piune.st luboi of liPiut and hand lias Piulchod and gladdened the gluiioiis land; Mankind 1 bettor and tinoi, 1 kuuw, Hi tho Ifsson of llfo that Is laii','It below. The golden jear Is (ilmo.n spoilt, And the garment ot peatp Is sadly tent, War and conlllct, Jtilfo and hato, Ato blocking tho toad to tho shining gate, Mono), money moio monoy'B tho ciy, Power, mote powoi, or oIh vu ulti, Lauds, and ships, and fiinio, and nold This Is tho ciy of joung and old, Ltko childish ci le.s In tho miiikct place; Llko a boy tin owing snow In aiiotbet's nee; Fools without wit in tho gamo lhe play 'TIs a peilloiis vojnge, with doubtful pay. Moil und women, and chlldien, and all, List, O list! to the .MuxtPi'ti cull; The em tli Is mine with Its wealth of toll, But gieutei than all Is it human soul. For heaven nnd rut th may pass away; Kingdoms 'and powets ull have their day, But the soill ot man is it gift of love Eternally fiesli fiom (ho fountain above. This fountain above It, the Fathers love; A ctjHtal stioam by the uo iiiuseun, yet fotever It Hows lll.o tho River of Time And to dtlnk of Its water Is llfo divine. Esther S. WaUace, In Hotsltci's Maga zine. v THE BOARD OP TRADE MEETS FIRST SESSION AFTER THE SUM MER VACATION". Manufacturer' Committee Is Nego tiating for Three New and Exten sive Industi ies Minutes Expunged of the Word "Charges" in Connec tion with the Investigation of the New Secretary's Qualifications. Proposition to Counteract False Im piessions of Scranton. When thp Sctantnti boatd of trndo lenssembled yesterday noon for Its lltst post-vacation meeting, the cheeritiB and hatdly-to-be-expected tldlngH cutno ftom tho niunufnctureis' commit tee, through Sceietaiy Scamans, Unit three new Industi ies of extensive pro portions weie on their way thither. "Whu t they ate, Mr. Scamans explained, It was not deemed advisable to make public as yet, because of the fact that the negotiations might thcicby be dis united. He assured the bourd, how ever, that they weie of a veiy desltulfle chat octet. The fact that Mr. Scamans could make an announcement of this nntuie at the veiy first meeting at which he acted as societal y was pro vocative' of mnny blight predictions for his fiituto cm "or In ills new office. Mr. Senmans also came In foi a good ly slniip of dliect and Infeientlnl com pliments, when his election us secre taiy was biottght up lor discussion by an Inndvpitcnt onoi nuidc In the min utes ot thp inotlng of June 10, the last befoie vacation, at which time the election occ titled. OBJECTION RAISED. It will be lemcmbcied at that time one of the membei s objected to Mr. Seamans on the ground that ho was unqualified by leason of Ineligibility to membei ship, or something of that sott. The manufacture! s' loinmlttee Investi gated tho matter and teported theie was nothing in the allegation. Mr. Quaekenbush, who wns the acting sec let.try, In lecoidlng the matter In the minute book used tho woid "cbaiges" to chatucteiUp the subject mattei of the committee's Investigation. When Mi. Seamans yesterday had finished the leading of the minutes W. H. Taylor piotested against the ue of this chinactorUation us Ill-advised and Incoiipct and suggested the sub stitution of "unjust Insinuations." R. J. Foster advised the use of "unfound ed iiimois," as being moie appiopiiate. He nNo told of the teeelpt by him of a letter fiom the paity who was given as authotlty for the "tumois," In which lp'.tei Mr. Seamtms was completely ex oneinted. Luther Keller said It was hardly necosfc.uy to doal fin titer with the mat tei, as the action or the boaid in unani mously electing Mi. Seamans was an all .sufTlcient declaration of what the nipmbeis of tho boaid thought of the matter. The woid "dioiges" was then unanimously expunged fiom the min utes and "unfounded Illinois" substi tuted. PROPOSITION DEFEATF.D. A piopositlon wns made by the maiiii factmeis' committee to change the time of the tegular meetings back to 8 p in., but It was defeated by a prac tically unanimous vote. The defeat of the piopositlon was due, probably, in no small mensuie, to the large attend ance at jesteiduy's meeting, neaily half a hunched membei s being pies ent, or about twice the number usually In attendance when the meetings were held at night. Louis 11. Isaais was unanimously elected to membership and the follow ing made application for membership: C. Petty WtuiI, lecommended by Oeoige Russ; Thomas Palmer, recom mended by J. B. AVoolsev; F. M. Koeh ler, Buir K. Caiilng, Mnthlas Stlpp. lecommended bv D. B. Atheiton; C. S. Jacobs, c. S. Seamans. II. S. Gonnan and Fied R. Smith, lecommended by Sol Ooldsmlth; Louis Com ad, lecom mended by C. AV. Schank. The appli cations under tho titles go over for one month. The nipmbei ship of John A. Powell, manager of the AVarren-Eln et company, was tinnsferied to his suc cessor, I, WitU'libeig. and the mem bei ship of John Jeimyn. deceased, was transfened to George B. Jeimyn. The bond of Secietaiy Seamans in the sum of $1,000 w lth the Title Guar anty and Tiust company as surety was ptesented and lefened to committee. MR. FOSTER'S SUGGESTION. On the suggestion of R. J. Foster, the chair was empoweicd to appoint a special lonunittee to icpoit on the ad visability of engaging Photogt.tpher Dillon to compile a pamphlet illustra tive of Sctanton, using the Knights Templar souvenir cuts and othets to be later allied upon, plctutes ot work ingnien's homos to be among the lat ter. The pamphlets would be especial ly useful, Mr. Foster averred. In show ing off Scinnton to manufactuieis and otlieis whom tho boaid may seek to In tel est In the city. It was also, ho said, a duty the boatd owed the city, to do something of this kind to couuteinet the false Impiesslons given out about Scrunton by the yellow metropolitan pnpei s, Captain D, B Atheiton seconded Mr, Fosters views iin(l"added that In tta vllng about the countiy, as ho now does extensively, he finds that there Is a quite genet ul tmpiesslon abroad that mlneis live In mud hovels and tumble down shanties, and that Sctanton Is pietty much u collection of such tibodes, He believed in making the pictures of milieus' homes a peimnnent foiture of the book. The bontd seemed to look upon the piopositlon with much favor. Mr. Foster, Captain Atherton and A. ,B, AVaiinun weto appointed as tho com ntlttee lo deal with tho matter. Captnlu May nnd Captain Atheiton were elected delegates to the fourth annual session of tho Philadelphia Commeiclal Museums, to be held In Philadelphia Oct. 7, S and 9. Tho meeting was wholly devoid of any mention of the strike other than the Incidental icfeietico made by Cap tain Atheiton as i elated above. LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. Under this heading short letters of in tetest will, be published when accom panied, for publication, by tho writer's name. Tho Tillntno does not assume ie uponslblllty for opinions hero expressed. The McKinley Monument. Editor of tho Tribune. Sir: Dm lug tho niinmer months the ofllccrs of tho McKinley Memorial asso ciation have been busy looking up the matter of purchasing muterial for the monument. Matters tiro now In such shnpo that it will probably not be more than n fitw weeks before all will bn ready. Several bids have been received, but they have nrft nil been regarded ns snllsfac torv by nny manner of means. No open meetings hnve been held, mainly for the leason thnt experience has shown tho at tendance to bo too small to wnrrnlit It. While we have all been disappointed In the amount procured, we hnVo cnntlgh on hand lo put Into something which, at least, will lie In good taste, It modest. Whatever can be said, It Is at lonBt gratlfvlng to know that womo of tho workluginpii and some of the pubtllp splrlted citizens have done what could be expected of them. A complete report of the financial situation nnd each sub scription, together with ull expenditures, will bo given for publication at the proper time, Wlillo tho commltlco hns been com pelled to spend n. lot of time and wotk with moderate, results they nro neverthe less very glad the movement was stnrted niiircarrleihlo a conclusion, nnd nit public-spirited citizens doubtless think like wise. THE M'KINLEY MEMORIAL ASS'N. Per C. R. Sanderson, Sccrrtniy. BERMUDA, Special 10 day trips to this delight ful Ocean Resort leave Sopt. 13 and 27. by Quebec S. S. Co.'s Mail Steam ships fcyfl Motel and all f A Jt T" Bxpenacs Included rr THOS. COOK & SON, 201 & 1185 Broadway, New Yoik. THE GREAT Allentown Fair: Sept. 23 to 26. The Finest Grounds and Best Exhibits-Fifteen Races Dur ing the Week oil the Best Half-mile Track in the Coun try Baloon Ascension Each Day-Dally Concerts by Two Bands Special Attractions in Front of Grand Stand Re duced Rates on All Railroads for the Week -Special Dally Excursions from All Points. Admission to Grounds, 25 Cents. H. B. SCHALL, Secy. The Crane Store Opportunities pre sented for a peep at what Mistress Fashion Has consented to approve for Early Fall. Take Elevator at 324 Lackawanna Ave. ? . .. tf. t . w V, v. nt OATS! We have dry, clean, Old Oats. Old Oats are much better than New. Sweeter, Cleaner, Brighter, Dryer, Higher in price but "You pay your money and take your choice." Dickson Mill& Grain Co Call ns by phono! Old Gieen Ridge, SJ-2. New, 11JJ. ' "4 it 'A M m '4 A '4 '4 '4 ' M ' tt School of the Scranton, Pa. Lower school receives young children. Upper school pre pares 'for leading colleges. The school certificate admits to many colleges. Experienced teachers only. Thirtieth year. The headmaster may be found at the school, 243 Jefferson avenue, from 9 to 1 dally. Alfred C. BOX 464. NCW YORK HOTELS. The Sew and Absolutely Fire-Proof Hotel Earlington, NEW YORK CITY. European Plan. 27:li Street Hiar Broadway, New York City. The most central and most accessi ble location In the city, combined with quiet and refined surround ings. TARIFF OF RA'I'IIS: Single loom (lntM $1 "fl lo JCOO Dotiblo inoiiM (h.tth), 1 poison J.'OO Double looms (huh), '1 poisons. ...$,1 00 Itatli uiotns adjoining. Liiirc dotiblo moms, with pilvulc bath lonmx, 1 poison $.100 I.hirc dotiblo loonm, with pilvntc bnth rooms, 'J pjmons SI 00 Suites or tut lot, bedroom nnd bath foi 1 poison $100. $HI0, "t. $7 03 Suites of pailor.bedioom and butli, foi i poisons ?IOi), $100. WOO, $8 00 Suites of jiii lot, -' hediooms nnd bath J7 00, Utoo, J10 00 i:. sr. iiARi.n & son. SO eats, connected with Knile's Hotel. ALPINE jJOTEL iTii av.,bk t vi:i:n orti and tioriis rs. NEW YORK. EUROPEAN PLAN. M2V. Fl EPRO0F Convenient to Theatres and Shoppln; Districts. Take 23rd st. cross to vn cars an J transfer at 4 tli nve. direct to hotel. Rooms with Uath 1 (bulls with Hnt'i S'-'.Ot) I I $!1.00. W. H. PARKE, Proprietor. WESTMINSTER HOTEL Cor. Sixteenth bt and Ir tng 1'Iace, NEW YORK. American Plan, $3 SO Per Day and Upward European Plan, $1 00 Per Day and Upwardi Special Rates to Families. T. THOMPSON, Prop. . -f - t For TJnsiness Hen t 4- In the henit of the wholesale dls- 4- tiict. f t For shopper? t a minutes' walk to 'VV.inamahpr.s; 4. - minutes to Sleptel Cooper's 131k T 4. Stoie. K.isv of access to the Kicat J Diy Goods Btotes, t For Sightseers One block fiom R'w.iv C.ns. -f Iiir: cmsv tr.mspoi tatlon to all a. - points of Intel est. 4. I HOTEL ALBERT Cor 11th ST & T'NIVnRSlTl' P, X Only one Block fiom Iiio.idwnj. - X Rooms, $1 Up. p'ffiV.J., t SUMMER RESORTS AnTiTcity The temperature at the AGJVEW, On the Beach, In Chelsea, Atlantic Cit. .Sunday was S30 Uvery appointment of a modern Hotel. HOTEL. RICHMOND. Kentucky Avenue. Hist Uotil (rem llcach, Vt Untie City, . J.; t0 Ocean view rooms; ca pacity 100; write tor special rates. J. It Jcnk ins. Prop PENNSYLVANIA. BEAUTIFUL LAKE WESAUKING On a spur ot the Allceliuny Mountains. lehicli Valley lallroad; ncui 'louinda Uallilnc, tilling, cports, etc. Excellent table, treasonable rites. LAKE WESAUKING HOTEL P, O , Apci, Pa. Send (or hnoMet O. K. HAnms TRIBUNE WANT ADS. BRING QUICK RETURNS EDUCATIONAL. Do You Want a Good Education? Not a fchort course, nor an easy course, nor a cheap course, but the best education to be had, No other education is north (pending time and money on. It you do, write lor a cataloguo ot Lafayette College Easton, Pa. which offers thoroueh preparation in tha Engineering and Chemical Professions as well 14 the rigular Collcso courses. W-MMiBBMB Lackawanna! Arnold, Headmaster. Entries Close October 1st. After October 1, no moro new con testants can enter ', Mills t Contest Closes October 25. 3 2 Scholar- Value fl CAfl OO ships Over f)7j9lHI List of Scholarships Universities Soliolaruhlps In Syracuso ITntverstty, at $432 each...? 864 Scholarship In Bucknell University 520 bcnoiarshlp in the university Preparatory Schools Scholarship In Washington School for Boys 81700 Scholarship in Wllliamsport Dickinson Seminary 750 Scholarship in Dickinson Collegiate Preparatory School 750 Scholatship in Newton Collegiate Institute 720 Scholarship in Keystone Academy 600 Scholarship in Blown Collego Preparatory School... 600 Scholarship in the School of the Lackawanna 400 Scholarship In the Wilkes-Barro Institute , 276 Scholarship in Cotuit Cottage (Summer School) 230 Music, Business and Art Scholarships In Scranton Conservatory o Music, at $125 ench $ BOO Scholarships In the Hardenbergh School of Music and At 460 Scholarships in Scranton Business College, at 8100 each 300 Scholarships in International Correspondence Schools, average value $57 each 285 Scholai ships in Lackawanna Business College, at 885 each 1 7rt Scholarships in Alfred Wooler's Rules of Tim special rownids wilt be given to the pet sou socinlng the latgest nuin bei or points Points will be ci edited to contestants seeming1 new subset ibeia to The Scinnton Tillume its tollows: 1'ts. One month's subscilptlon 50 1 Tliiou months' Mibscilptlon.... l.'J'i 3 Sis. months' subscilptlon 2 r0 6 One veil's subscilptlon iiOO 12 The contestant with the highest number of points will bo given a choice Horn the list of special lewnrds; the contestant with tho second high est iiiimbci of points will be given a choice- of the lemnlnlng lewatds, and to 011 tlnougli tho list. The contestant who t-ecuies the highest numb"! of points dm Ing tiny o.ilendnr months of the contest 'will lecelve a special I101101 tew aid, this lcw.ud tiring rutlielv independent of the ultimate disposition of the schol ai ships rich contestant falling to secitto n spcciil lcw.ud will be given 30 pel An Excellent Time to Enter A new contestant beginning today has an excellent opportunity to secure one of these valuable scholarships. Thirty-three are sure to get scholarships. Only two yearly subscribers, counting 24 points, would place a beginner in 32d place among the "Leaders." Send at once for a canvasser's equipment. Address CONTEST EDITOR, Scranton Tribunt, ScranUO Pa; . - - 1 i wmmmm Four Special Honor Prizes. To be given to the four contestants scoring tha largest numbertf points during the month of September. This is entirely additional to the main contest, all contestants starting even on September 1. First Prize A handsome Mandolin, valued at $10, to ba 60 lected by the successful contestant from the stock of J. W. Guernsey Second Prize No. 2 Brownie Camera, including ono .oil of films. Third Prize No: 1 Brownie Camera, Including one roll of film and a Brownie Finder. Fourth Prize No. 1 Brownie Camera, including ono roll of films and a Brownie Finder. ti Pi EDUCATIONAL. pamtjTfivjwHWMmmnamsMR 444' i- .HM-K 4444444.44.!l!1.4'!3r,fa5!4i Newton Collegiate Institute A ' At A HighGrade Preparatory School at Moderate Cost Prepares for College or Business. Its certi ficate admits to several leading colleges. All courses. Individual care and attention. Special Department tor younger boys. Stable of Horses and Ponies for School Use All out-door sports. Large grounds, 1,000 feet elevation. High, healthful. No case of sickness the past year. "2 ADDRESS . Philip S. ty fy '- p f f (- f TJ r "f Chestnut Hill AcaUemy Wjssalilckon llcljTlits Chestnut Hill, Pa. A bouiilliilJ stliool for boja lit thu cloMitcU unci bmutltu! open countiy not tli ot l'lilN adclpliln, 'JO minutes Mom Uioatl St station. Cata logticB on applleatlon. SCRANTON COIIRESPONDEHOE S0H03M SCRANTON, lA. T. J. t'oiter, i'leiiileoU Klmer II. Uwjll, lieu. B. ). rcittr, SUdUjt Y. AUo, Vlc President. Secretlty. m I m of Rochester 324 -S1T08 -86026 Vocal Studio 125 -81840 $0574 3 the Contest cent, of nil money ho or she turns tn. All subscriptions must ho paid lit advance. Only new subscribers will bo counted. Renewals by parsons whose name nie abeady on our subscription list wilt not be credited. Tho Tribune will Investigate each subscription and It found Irregular In any way reserve!) tho right to reject It. No transfers can be) tnafle) ttften credit has onco been given. All subscriptions and tho cash To pay for fliem must bo handed In at Tha Ttlbuue office within tho week la which they are secured, so that pa peis can be sent to tho subscriber! at once. Subscriptions must bo written on blanks, which can be Becured at The) Tilbuno office, ok will bo eenft by; mall. NOTICE THAT ACCORDING TO THE ABOVE RULES, EVERY CON TESTANT WILL BE PAID, 2M WHETHER THEY SECURE 'A 8PE-. M CIAL REWARD OR NOT. EDUCATIONAL. Newton, N. J. ; w f Wilson, Principal i- fc f "V ?' "V '(' f t ? f T Linotype Composition Book or News Done quickly and reasonably at The Tribune office. u f tjUfebl. A.i-ii&iJsJ Hiagri..j i Jb j &U-i&
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