"TO ttftQM r "- -,'(? t f "V n l f j. V. it ssr ""eyw -!- - - t" 'yi"r r I IHW SCHANTOiN TKIBUJN'UJ-THUliSUAlT, OCTOBER 23, 1002. n ' CLOSE WILL BE EXCITING LEADERS TOO BUSY GETTING POINTS TO SCORE. Somo Who Ave Near the Top Wait ing for the Lnst Hour Before Dis closing' Their Strength Shephord Hns Gained 141 Points on Thomp son Since Oct. 1 Eddie Morris Gets Bnck In Main Table, Arthur Thayer Diops Out Rules for the Last Day. Seven of the leaders In The Tribune's Educational Content added to their Hcorcs yesterday and unu (if the kuvpii made a good advance. Those who scored were: Maxwell Shopli'-'i (1 Kdillc Motrin tlerberi Thompson T. A. Hiivenatrlto UiiiIh Ore William T. s. KodrlKUi'z :: (.'hailcrt V. Dot cey 1! Kddle Moirlt was the one who climbed Waller Utillsteml for thirtieth place. His advance from thirty-fourth place inadn Arthur Thayer relinquish hlsMiold on thirty-third position mid drop out of the tabic. Maxwell Shepherd, of Porbondale, Is lied with Albert Krccdmoli for clRhtli place. One more point would have placed the t'arbomlalr hoys together .IS .1." . !) . i . 3 rn"v,5STj''r'"'" 3-'- r . 1IEXKY li. COLLINS. .p. Ho passed Arthur Thayer, Lee Cul ver and Grant Decker, and is tied with PsBW"??? ' - .WJHh 111 l 'Pi HON C CAPWICLL. iiKaln. An It Is, .Mr. Thompson leads his fellow-townsniaii by but 13 points, although he was 111 In the lead on Oc tober 1. The follow Iiik letter of Instructions has been mailed to each contestant. It may be that some have not received It, so li Is published in fall this iudi-iiIiii,: To Hie Conti'stniits In Tin TilbnneS lMu- callinial Ooiilof As the end of the eiinti-sl iilipin.it hex It will no dnuhl please yon to have u fall r pltiniition as to tlic in iiitiKcmunN for the iloshiK day. Xnl Hint tlioic Is to lo nnj i'Iiiiiikc in tlio rules, for this Is miucri'i snrj, but to avoid any pnsllilllly of n inlsumk'rsl.indliiK we Imvi1 lliotiKlil In. -.t to mldic-s this letter In von. Wo will continue to publish In The TiIIj une Pifh day the stundlliR of the (onleil lints but after the Jmsuh of S.ituid.i.v inotnlni?, October .''i, no fuitlier Informa tion will bu given until the final lesult Is announced nu Monday lnoniliitj, Octo ber -7. lleturns will be leeolved at the office of The Tiibune until ,S o'clock p. in. Satur day, October i."t hut do not delay bring ing In your last points until an hour dan gerously close to the end, lis no retains will bo accepted fioni contestants (except those who make retains by mail) who are not In tlio of lice nt the lllst stroke of S o'clock ns tolled by Iho court litiuso clock, Contestants will be required to innUo their retains rcgaidlcss of the standing of others at the moment) nnd the number of points ntiy one may have reglslcted ihirlnK tho day will In no ca(e be ills closed. Contestants who send leports by innll will bo credited for nil that bear a post mark at tlio postofllco of deposit of fi p. m, or earlier. In this connection It Is lm poiliint to notice that letters left ul n postofllco nro frequently not postmarked at once, and It will be neeessaiy to us ed tain Just how long berore the hour ot 8 a letter should bo deposited 111 older to Insula Its' being piopeily slumped, Ilo sine to ascertain Ctom your postmaster if your letter will bo dispatched fmm thu postofllco on Saturday evening, an It much icach ficiaiiton the following day In onlor to rrcelvc credit. In ease of tics, the one who succeeds In Hist scoring tho number of points will liavu the Hist choice of a special rewind. The hour of mnklug the letuin at The Ttlbuno ofllce or the poxttimik will de cide. Theie ate tliiee days more of the con test. Prom now on until the dose It Is ad visable to make returns piomptly and thus avoid confusion anil passible ctlois on the lust day. I'iich subsoillier's name anil aiMitf.is must appear on the slips or the points cannot lie c 1 edited, it will lie Impossible to maUe a delluite aimnimceini'iil Hatnulay ownlm?. as iu- "&ftk k ; ... U vat- vy i. ft'&& P4fr - mmm :! i B,yV5S.X mi v vii f&JuBSMSt'Svtmt 'S'imS's'iSWaW1 ri tSwSSr'' i 'VA'3SS3SSS, .. m8BMfi umm .IOHX MACK1K turns made by mall might tniileilnll change the rouU. It will also be necis s.iry to exiimlne eacli suhscilplloa to sec STAMPS WITH A DOLLAR PURCHASE Friday, Saturday, Monday, October 24, 25 and 27 on tDVJ t J Grand Display 4 i Strictly New Dry Goods i A. O' 4 : Special Showing of the Latest Silks and Dress Goods. Dress Goods Department Toiretine. Lining Silks. -'.' shades: ,19c value for.... !Wc Taffetas, eoloied short lengths; 7,'n: goods for ,Vii; I'heney'.s Soft KinNIi Wash TaflVlns T.".c llcitutiriil Chryslal Satins, small liguics $l.nn Hl.ick Peau do Sole, filjc aluo I'oi .-. 7,-,t! nnlden i'dgi" I'.huk tVau d" Sole, !i."c value Sue Hliick I Vau dc Sole, :.', inches wide; .special !)."ic Full Viiril-Wide I'cau de Sole, $l.f,ij value $1.2') IMTAHAXTKNIl HI.ACIv TAI-'KKTA.S. Haskell's Uigli (iradc Silks 7,".c, sr.c, :i:,c, Jl.r.o Manner I'.lack Taffetas, lull yiml wide :i.-,c Mlack 'I'affelas, y.mi and half wide; special $.nn Kuin-l'roof Mlafk Taffetas $1.'T, and M.r,n 70c MiIkIii Clan riaid Silks, lor ' ,v.v ?1.00 Mrlght I'lun Plaid Silks for 7,-,c J.ol. l-'ancy Taffetas, 7.",c and $l,lil) goods r.l'c Lot Fancy Tatfetas, (i"jc goods We- New Dressy Dress Goods Crepes, Voiles, llttaininees, all wool and silk and wool: beautiful light weight fabrics, in all colors 75c to $1.00 Whipcords, Pebbles, Ll.zards, all hard finish goods; splendid value at $l,no 10-Inch Coverts-, all new shades -pjc Zibelines and Camel Hair Mixtures, $.B0 value. ..$1.LT, Venetians, Vicunas and Coverts, $1.2.", value S1.00 Poplins. Arinuros. etc. Jl.no value..! 7,-,0 N'nv Llzziird Weaves, all shades.,; s.'c SO-lnch Snow Klako Tweeds $1,00 Black Goods IPC 7.)c !i8u 4U-luch Mlack Cheviot, fi:!e value CO-lnch Mlack Cheviot, too value P0-lni.li I lltick Cheviot, 51.L-3 value Waistings 7,"c Printed French Flannels Silo 7.'c Xew Fancy AValstings, In short, lengths r.'Jo Meautlful Iledford, with sill; stripe i,-) Tretty AVorstcd waistings l!iu and I'.'o Table Linens Fine display of Old Bleach Linens; look well and wear better than other Linens,., ,'.0o I'nbleaeheil Damask .V -1(. 10c X'nbleaelied n.imusk , Stju 4,'c f'nbleaehcd Damask , ;s0 PDo UnMeached Oainask r,oc. G.lc Vnbleachcd Damask rl9(, Jl.00 Unbleached Diuuask 7ii0 $1.2 J Unbleathed Dainasl; $1,00 7!e Snow AViiltu Damask ijac ... SDK ...l.m ...$1.50 $1.00 Snow AVhl to Damask $l,2.r Snow White Damask Sl.CO Snow White Damask J2.00 Snow White Daiuusk Bargains in Domestics Rest Dunbrldtro Apron Cllngham , Co flood Straw Ticking gc Uluo Stripe Feather Ticking j Canton Flannel Tlcklm; To Canton Flannel, fine ,, ,..,, 7U Good Urown Muslin , f .if,u Oood Itleached Muslin , ,,,., '(-u Finest Urowrf .Muslin ,. Hill, Lonsdule, Fruit of Loom,,,,,,., Good Shaker Flannel ...,' ,,,. Heavy Shaker Flannel ,..,,.,, Outings, ypry pretty patterns Fine 8c Heavy Fleeced Outings Fancy 10u Finn Fleeced Outliib's,,.., Hest Double Fleeced Outings nest Indigo Mine Prints Hest Silver Clrey Prints C'.L'l! ,,..,,.,,,, 7o -to , 7c )..,,,,,, Su m..,04c sUc 0o 5o So Cut Out This Coupon Present at our office, purchase Si.oo worth of goods or moro and you will receive 30 stamps, October 24, 25, 27, Coat Department S New line of L idles' and Misses' Coals. Suits and Underwear and Hosiery . Hoys' and Uirl's l-'.is-l i'.lack Hose I Joys' and (ilrls Hlm-I: Cut Hose Misses' Fine Ribbed Hose Ladies' Fast Hliick Hose Ladles' Fine Mlack Hose Lad If s' .Main Mlack Hose Ladies' Fancy Hose," in great variolic; at 2.1c, .Tie, f.Oe ciilldrin'K Flue Fleeced Underwear Ladles' Heavy Fleeced Underwear Ladles' Flue Jersey nibbed Underwear Ladles' Natural Grey Underwear Ladies' White Wool or Natural Underw Ladles' Kxtra Fine Underwear Ladies' Union Suits Men's Fast I'.lack Hose Men's White Foot Hose Men's Ktra. Fine Hose, black or fancy. Men's Dark Fleeced Underwear Men's Light Fleeced Underwear Men's Fancy Fleeced Underwear M'en's Natural Underwear Men's Jersey Ribbed Underwear Mali's Heavy Wool Underwear Men's Light Fine Wool Underwent Men's Heavy Doublc-Mreasted Underw .I2'ic . . 2r,c . . 2"e i:.c 2."c s. Specials , 7.-,c, sr,c, 51.no 15c to ".Uc -jc ' ."0c 7oc. car $1.00 $l.r.O C0c up to $,"i.00 ,3 pair for 25o Me 2rc Sflc :wc noo r.oc r.oo $1.00 , $1.00 1 $1.7o Notion Department Specials and black; 4 Standing or' Contestants 1. A. J. Xellermtui, Scranton.045 2. Oscar H. Klpp, Elmhurst..070 3. Wllllnm T. S. Eodrlguez, Scrnnton 032 4. Chnrles Burns, VnndHnB.,021 5. Fred K, Qunster, Green Ultlffe 013 0. Win, Sherwood, Harford. .070 7. Herbsrt Thompson, Car- bondale C38 8. Albert Frcedmnn, Belle- vuo 015 0. Maxwell Shepherd, Car- bondnle G10 10. J. A, Havenstrlte, Mos cow 300 11. Ohns. W. Dorscy, Scrnnton.353 12. L. E. Stnnton, Scrnnton. . .207 13. Hendrlek Adams, Chin chilla 233 14. Lewis Bates, Scrnnton. . . . 101 15. Harry Madden, Scranton. . 170 10. Henry E. Collins, Klzers.102 17. Homer Kresgo,Hyde Park. 117 18. Miss Beat lice Ha r pur, Thompson 100 10. Frank B. McCrenry, Hnll- stead 104 20. Elmer Williams, Elmhurst 05 21. Miss Jnne Mathewson, Fnctoryvllle 05 22. Fred Kibler, South Scran ton 01 '23. A. L. Clark, Green Grove . 00 24. William Cooper, Priceburg 83 25. Don C. Capwell, Scranton. 81 20. Louis Gere, Brooklyn 74 27. John Mnckie, Providence. 71 28. HurIi Johnston, Forest City 08 20. M i a s Ednn Coleman, Scrnnton 40 30. Walter Hallsteiul, Scrnn ton 44 31. Eddie Morris, South Scran ton 44 32. Grant Id. Decker, Hall- stead 42 33. Lee Culver, Springvlle. . . 41 if It Is not a renewal of some person who was on our books before the contest opened, and who Is still taking Tlio Trib une. This rule si ems to ho cleuily under stood and there will probably be no trou ble In this lespect. Thanking you for your continued Inter est and eninet efforts In The Tribune's l-'duriitioiial Contest, and wishing you the success you merit, vc Iipr to remain. Cordially yours, The Tribunu Publishing Co. A number of tho lenders have not re turned points for soma time. Follow ing are the names of some, with the date of their last appearance: A. J. Kellerman, Oct. 9; Hnrry Madden. Oct. 10; Don C. Capwell, Sept. 20: Walter Hallstead, Sept. 18: Miss Edna Cole man, Oct. S; I.r-e Culver, SprliiKvUle, Sept. 2!); Miss Mary Veager, Sept.U: Harry Danvers, July 29; Lewis Me Cusker, June 20. All of these have scoied more than twenty-five points and the lowest of theni can still be 11 factor when the scholarships me awarded by adding a few moio points to their M'otes. The last three are now below thirty-third place, but can easily win their way back In the next three days If they set their mind to It. Henry J3. Collins, of Kissers, whoso picture is tlio first of the three pub lished this morning, filtered the con test on June 19, being tlio eighty seventh. He seoicd his Hist points on July 7, and his second score was on Sept. 17. He has returned 112 points so far ibis month. Don C. Capwell oniolled in the con test on May 29, being No. 7il to cuter. Hehas left the city since Sept. 20,whleh was the last date on which lie scored points, but will probably increase his score before the close. John Mnckie, of Providence, started in early. Ills name being the second re ceived in the contest. He had scond 29 points altogether up to Oct. li, but since then has In ought in 12, and gives promise of being one 01 the fortunate thirty-three' to win a scholarship. 200 Jersey Vests, greens, grays, blue $1.00 and $1.23 goods for Knitted Shawls Ladles' and Children's Coif Cloves Cashmere and Silk Finger Tip Cloves, ... Silk Knitted Ciuli Cloves New Mlack Heads, coral, Jet and pearl... 2."c Oxidized Melt Pins New Salln Melts, choice buckles; 7r,e for. New Satin Melts, cholcu buckles; $1.00 for ;tne Now Clninille Spot Veilings Ceimautown Yams, Lion llraiid Shetland Varus, Lion lirnnd Most M. &. H. O loves :.ie a 111 2,',c lo .2,ie lo .iVe r.oc $1.0') $1.00 $1.00 . 1.1c . 50c . 7."c . 23c . f'o . Sn S1.00 O , , 00c ,. Mo . s;c .?u.-i .52.L.-I .$1.00 ,. r,c su.co Blankets and Comforts Croat Variety at Low Prices. 10-1 VVhlto Cotton Mlaukets 10-1 fiiey Cotton Dlunk'Us 11-1 White or Grey Mlank'is, heavy 12-1 While or Clrey Mhinkc-ts, line 1M White ur Urey Mlaukets. very heavy 10-1 Heavy Oroy 10-4 Fancy White Wool Hlankota .a.0o, ROD, $r,, Fine Large Comforts, (Hied with white cotton $1.00, S1.33, ?2, Down Qallts 4. no up uiiiiiireirs crib 1 liankuts Corsets Our Little. Heauty Cornets, light blue, pink and white a wonder for r,o P. N. Cot bets the best on earth French gored, medium or low bust; straight fronts, long or t short on hips &1.00, $1.50, $.oo, $2.50, j'j.so, .$.-1,00 Y Flexilono CorsetH-k-mieNcelled tor stout forms O $1.00 to $3.50 0 S2.r,n $15,C0 o 8 H MBARS & HAQEN. &H o 410 and 417 Lackawauna Ay ! THEATRICAL. The Bennett & Moulton Co. At the Academy of Music ibis after noon the Mciuiett Moulton company will repeal "Outcasts of Society" and to night will present "Tlio Devil's Web." Cptwdcd houses continue to gieet them at every pel forniniiec. Tho plays yester day wire "Hy Older of thu King" and "Shipwrecked." The King Dramatic Co. The King Dramatic company which en joys a reputation lor artistic ptoducllons will lie the nttidctlon at the Academy all of next week. Among Iho new pi educ tions, now offered for the first lime at pop. ulnr pi Ices mo "Shenandoah" and "St- l.eilu." Seats on Ml In Friday. Jefferson De Angelis Opera Co. Sir Aithur Sulli.in's latest opera, "The F.mcrnlii Isle," with the oilsinal eoin pauy and eifecls intact ns presented by J.fiVrsoa De Aiigolis and tho Jefferson De Angells Opera company. Is announced for presentation heie mi Tuesday night it thu Lyceum. Sensation at Dixie. Tho sensation of the ttason will bo of fered at Dixie's theater uot week, when a young woman will perform lor the llrst time on any stage tin- daring "loop tho loop" act which astonished thousands lasi siimmer nl tin. FoicpaiiKh .t Soils circus. Since Dlavolo nppcari'il In tho tlullllm, venluie, many li.ni tiled la vain to )i"i' form the feat. It has remained for a oung Indy bicyclist to ho the Ihst lo tiilv the marvelous ride and place tlio leature upon a ihr-itiicul stage. The rider who has boeu pracllclng upon the pirilous act for the ii.uit eight weeks, will go to New Vnik Imedl.itely after lier engagement In this city, ami at tho end of a season theie will sail for lailopo to ap pear In the piiuclpal thciitviu of the old world. Roble'n Knickerbockers. The olio of Rnblo'H big show, Knicker bocker lluilesiiueis. It Is said, is strong In novelties, among which nro Sausouu and Delllla who will liei'form iioiuu won derful feats of sirnngtli and balancing; Waller mid .MukIII in tlair rcilued and up to date comedy act, eutlthd "A Postal Cud," Klpp. In somo marvelous feats of Juggling; the Knickerbocker (iiiarietie, Messis. Doll, Paekuid, Hays and Kelly will bu Ilea id in several uilgluul and pop ular conceited numbers.; McDonald and Cody, tlio laugh smiths, in songs, daneeu and talk; and Frank Finney will bo sc'ii In a now oct entitled "That's All " Tho opening burlesque is entitled "Daisy Dunlin's Del rio" and is said to lie. u satliu on tho "coming out" of a young lady Into society. Tio closing burlesque, It is ie ported. Is 1,1. spectacular piocluclion. tlio title of which Is tho "Islo of Dlukoy Doo," Dining tills hiillcsquu a score of young women will Introduce several beautiful numbeis. Star theater tills afternoon. Split the Donkey's Nostrils. A traveler In Peisia 1 elates that tho nostrils of donkeys tiero aro frequently silt up almost to their eyes. This is to facilitate their breathing In the hot weuthcr, the natives say e-iw:-r'' ..." X i,v..'.,.ii''.rTr7'Vi'.'.'-W..e.'J-, ' i i X bmW W Ar- i.x 'V..' y.ttlr--ti .TjM V:j'.'vW.'v,V. Ml ; emmmm ' r rL -viS.?Satok cause ' ', -..:.. 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