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THE SCK ANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 3 002.
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flaw Mall Matter.
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rate It that theie rauatbn algnerfi for pub
Mention, by the miter ronl nntnel and
the condition prenrlnnt to neeeutanrie U
tlmt nil contribution hnll lie aiiliject to
rdltorlnt revlilou.
THE FLAT KATE FOIt AIVi:ilTI9INO.
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St-'UANTON, OlTOIJMIi il. 1M-.
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
State.
Goveiiini-S li:.VVIU'Ki:it
l.loitten.uil tiovcimii V M. HHOwN.
Secictiiv of lutein il AffiilLs-ISAAC B.
1SR0VN. '
County.
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ConiniKslnneis-.TOIlN' fOITtlUlt MOU
THS. .K)11N IM'NAIAN ,.,.
Sllno insiietnii I,l,i:VIH,V.V M. 1-V-AXS.
DAVin T WILLIAMS.
Legislative.
Sennlni-.IOMN J! JO'lPA
Ttoprc-entii lives
rirst Diotiict-josni'ir ouvnn..
Second DImMm -KHIN Si II P.I V.n, JR.
Thhil Dlilili'i--i"l'VHD lAAir:?.
I-'oill til DIMllct-P A PIIII.HIN
'ltllnn il.iv. Nov. '.
Sop Hip net gov Minor or Pennsyl
vania nt tlit l.t inn tonight. (Jet .tc
nunlntcil with a in.in who has the ali
solule confidence il his nclg'.iboi, who
does noL make iii.mv in oiiil'-f oi' tiy
to win aiiplatlie tiom the g.illeiles but
who has hern tiled and found not want
ing In many i elation ol life ami who
v 111 not be wanting In thl-. lii-tiitit e.
"Antl-Machlne" (Jail.
T
-yHI PAi 'I' that .Joseph II.
.Mauley inline, unit u wouiii
lio good politics foi the tie-
ptllillians to loe contiol of
the nct conRies gives ffie.it comlnit
to the lo'.il "nntl-iuai hint1" oig.m,
which, -lmi the -eilleiiii'iit ol the
sti lkc Is having -i haul time to Hnd
aiiiinnnition.
Mi. Mauley, ot cinn.se, N entitled to
Ills think and It Is not Mil pi Mum; that
out of the elRht 01 nine million Repub
licans In the l"nltd States one man
should be found with his thinking- ap
patatus askew. Hut a belter uuthoiity
than Mi. Manie. upon the nei nh ot the
ltppubllcau p.uty is Piesident Itoo'-e-elt,
who-e n-eielaij ot the nay wul
out or his way to eome to Hi i anion to
uige upon the oteis of till-, lonaiis.
.slonal diutilet the impoilaiiLe ol le
Uunlnir the piesunt congios-inan, Will
iam t'onnell. Seeietaij Moodv, lellert
Ing the vltw.s of the lablnet and tlie
luiininlstiatiou. knows Unit a Itepubll
uiii m.ijoilty In the net tonfriesi ib
ssential to the Miieesstul aning for
aaid of liepublieau polities, lie knows
that a IJenioci.itle majoilu would tie
tho pie.sident'.s hand'-, nii'-eltle business
foulideiue bj timattning all kinds- ot
p.ntlsoiu Intel feiuiee with tlie adiuin-i'-tiatlon's
wishes and wink, and pior
a hlndiance and a deulment to national
piogiess and piopeill. ills opinion
eauies tar inoie weight among I'cptib
lleans than Joseph II. Manlej'.s.
The utgait of the disoiganled l)i nioe
i.iey s'ltous elfionleiy In as-unilng to
glu lounsel to Republicans. .et it
keep its oflUlous ttdvlie lor tho-f wlio
need It.
Lackawanna's gieeting to John I'.
FUkiii takes tlie foim ot suggesting that
while Hide's life thole's hope. If at
fit st you don't succeed, tiy again,
Facts for Pennsylvania Voters.
1 'or The Tilbune, by Waller J. B.ill.nd,
FOR KVCRV one bandied per
sons wlio wete emplojed in
lsyii In Pennsylvania, HI now
hae employment; foi eeiy
$100 paid to them lor wages In R,
Jliil.tU aie now paid; ceu with the
plienomenal Ineiease in the number of
persons emplojed, the tueiage tally
iMililllgs liae also In en illci eased: In
stead of an avetage nt X1S0.3I ,eaily
wages In isfni, statistics show an aet
age of Wi3.' In it)n.
The gte.it tcwUutlou by whlili labor
was exalted and the iounti. ft ted Rom
the I'luse of slaeiy was uiioiupllshed
1) the Republican puny against the
fletcest opposition possible by the com
bined lotces ot the Pciuoi tats and tluir
allies.
Of the "7 Repulillcaii states L'l, or 7S
per cent., have l.ibot butoaits, while of
the IS Uainociatlc states mil) U, ot r,ti
ptr cent., ate so equipped,
Df tliu :; Republican slates so, or 7t
per tPtit., huo established tactoi) In
spectloti serltes, agolnst 3, or n per
cent , of the IS Demoeiatlc states.
Of tho 13 stales of the I'tilou, L'l lunu
fee uied the elght-houi law Of these 21
states, HI ate Republican and 5 ato
Pemoi'iatlc1.
Twenty-two states piohlblt the ein
plo)inent of chlldiHi under 12 )us of
nge in inliies. Of these, 1G aie Republi
can and B ate Pemociatle,
Thlity states lmo legislated on the
subject of woman labia 2'1 Republican
find 7 Deinoeiatle.
Theie Is no gt eater menace to the
health of winking; people than awcat
shops. Twelve slates have legislated on
this subject, of which only 2 ate Demo
ctatle. The sale of ootulct-iuade goods Is
regulated In U Itepubllean states, but
only in a nemociatie. Tho tiuik s.b
tent Is prohibited in II Republican
states against 8 Peiuociutle.
Twenty-four states prohibit chiUlten
under 1.' )eats working In factoiles, of
which two-thltds aie Itepubllinii and
Qlie-thlKl Deniocrattc.
Aie not these facts (oticluse ei
dence that It is the Republlcun, not the;
renioeiatlty patty which U the woilt
Inunum's filenUV Witness also the foj
lowing list of labor laws pnspctl by the
Republican party In cotiRtc.xs!
Coolie trade, piolilbltcd.
Peonage abolished,
InspeeUon of Hteiitn vpsppIs,
I'lOlectlon of fipnmen,
liivulunlnry HMVllttde of foulgiters
abrogated,
Allen eiinltact laborr
Ininiporalloii of national linden
union". I'ayiiient per.dlein for liollilnyf.
Piohlbltlon of convict contiarl h.s
tf in,
Doauls of al bill alloll.
1 louts of labor, lotter call let .
Uepaitmciit of labor.
Ai'tn speak louder Hum woulp.
The lepoits ft out arlous eollleiles
of the Inability of the eonipaiilis to
take back till the f Hiking firemen anil
cngllU'et.s tepiesient a situation which
Is fci Icillfly legleltul. ill ninny oases
the men who went out upon the will
of the inlneis' union did so teliii'taiitly.
Inning themselves no gilevanees and
mognlzlng the slilke oulpr as a mis
take. We think that the companies
should deal geiicuounly with these men.
The., like the companies, wete the vic
tims of a Ktionger power than their
nwii. If theie Is nny fair way by which
they cuu be le-etnploypd It would bp
an appi opt late act for the companies
to take them back. Let us, wherever
possible, have peace.
Figures Which Count.
TIIK IXOIHLATION of the Re
publican patty has made 11
possible for the woiklngmen
of tills country, not only to
make money, but to make enough money
to sae some of their entiling". I'm!"'
the ppiuociatlc admlnlstiatlon men
who had a Utile money In banks had to
take It out to 1Ip on. Under the Republl
iiin u-gline the wnrklngnieu aie adding
to their little pile eveiy day. This N
.hown bv the Tieasuiy dcpattiuei.t
liguies el bank mounts. Tlie deposits
in -a lugs banks, wliitli in b7 anuuint
td to l.!i!Vl'.""". woie in H'01 $-,507,-oyi..-,SU;
Individual deposits In national
bulks, whii It In P"ir weie JI.'ilO.tPAL'M,
wcie In mOJ $!,1ll.fi(Mfttl: depo-its In
state banks giew tiom S"23,i'i40,TW In
JS'i; to M,i!in,r,0J.C In 1901 : deposits In
loan and mist companies fiom T'tS,
WJ.L'O" in ls.7 to J1,71,0M,17I in Hull:
and those In the piixate banks lepoit
ing to the compti oiler of the cuiiency
giew fiom $-0.27S.,.,n In 1S'i7 to JIIS.I,.'!,
!KH in 1W1. Thus tlie deposits In Hie
v.ulous classes ot liauklng institutions
in Hie coitiitiy giew fiom S.".,196,s47.530
in iS'iT to vi,n::o,i.":j,iM in isoi. in the
lour-jear peiiod fiom U'U to ISM. the
ileposits in all banking Institutions of
tlie count: v for whiih a lecord can be
obtained Ini teased only $Ji7,".9S,f(i3.
hlle in the ioui iais fiom 1S'I7 to 1901
Hies tin i eased i ;, 1 IS.liflri OOtl.
Now. that Piesldcnt Rooseelt's ef
loits liave tei initiated in Mich biilliant
sin i ess, he will go down In histoty with
tlie eternal giatitude of eeiy bteail-
w inner In this cnuntty and with the
assur.uue th.it the Republican p.uty is
pi oiul of bim as a leader. It Is the
duty of eei cltlen, wlio lines his
(iiuntiy to east a ote lor a Itepubli
c.a congicssman, wlio will ghe the ud
niinlsuation the suppoi t It desenes.
'J'he fait Unit composer Victor ller
bei't has In ought suit against Hie llii'l
i.il Couiiei for damages tor calling him
a plaglaiist will doubtless be a suipiise
to many, wlio can scauely belies e that
Mi. lleibeit would lie willing lo ac
knowledge the antboiship of all tli.it
has been alii United to his pen.
Duim.uk's ulti-al to auppt the
tiealy for the tiansfer of the Danish
West Indies to the United States will
not oiiasioii haul feelings in tills c-oun-tiy.
Tlieie Is a geneial belief heie that
we lmt -about as many In-ttlai ptob
leins on It mil now as our hands will
hold.
The ft lotion onnutlng In v.ulous
paits of the coal Ileitis between union
and non-union men should be dlscoui
agetl by evei) lovei of industtlal peace,
il cm have but one usult and that Is
to piejudite the case of the union he
roic tlie aibltiatlou commission.
Tho Impoitaiite of the legislative In
tel ests of Sci anion and liliilty would
make it cxti finely unwise lor the vot
ei.s to displace a tiled and expeileuccd
lepieSelltntlve like John St heiier with
a uinn new to the woik and a Peino
ciat. I'm ei tain a's polltlts Is, theie cannot
be any doubt that the Fouith dlstiict
will iciuin Repi tentative Phllblu, one
of the cleanest, ablest and most piom
Islng tepiesentatlve.s that our lounty
has evei had at the state capital,
"When the Italdwlli I.oioniothe v.tnks,
of Philadelphia, last Week announced rt
night anil day piogianime of woik, with
a live pi 1 c ent, advaiue in wages, It was
the best kind of 1111 object lesson of Re
public an piospeilty.
A'hnt claim has the Deiiuaiatlc pal
ly to the votes of woiklngmeiiV What
did it ever do tor wotkingineii but lo
compel them to compete with slave
laboi and Institute tailff teforiu and
souphousesV
Tho wise limn Is he who Miles oil
election day tor the paity that will best
servo his Individual Inteiehts. These
Intel esls suiely louslst uf it tull dliuict.
pall, a full coal scuttle ami plenl) of
vvoik,
Don't foi get that In )oais of gje.tt
piospeilty the Republican patty is In
clined to suiter lioin apathy, Thcietoto
It Is the duty of eviy Republican to go
to tho polls and take a neighbor along,
if the avenge cltUeii Is content to
"keep on letting well enough alone," he
must lemeiuber that his vote will be
ueccssaiy to help in the election of a
Republican inajoilt) In the next house,
Would It be any uioie than decent
giatitude for cveiy cltlitu who was
benefited by tho settlement of the coal
sit Ike to thank PieslUeut Roosevelt by
u vote endotsiug his admlnlstiatlon f
Not content with half the Judges 011
our bench, the Demouats want to get
a thltd and next yeuj- will want (he
fotntli. Call a halt by clecllnj? Vns-
Inns.
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This Is one of the yeais hi which thnte
me no factions In the ticmitbllran p.uly
In stale of county. That Is why It
should be n year of lousing vlcloty.
Kdille .Inhies In his llrst teiiu at Har
rlsbutg learned how. Ills constltuenlt
would be roollh to waste the value ot
his uxpetlence, and they won't.
Hon. Uavlil ttlll iloiibtless'had that
Rip Van AVInltllsh feeling wlien 1
pearnl nt Tainniaiiy hull the other night
In an ora ten leal ttnii.
Joseph OIIer has tepiesented hls
constituents fnllhfully nnd tvell In
councils, lie will be eiiiinlty tutslwor
thy at llanlsbuig.
After all, when )ou consider the na
tional Intel ests at stnko, the wisest
way to vote Is to ote the Republican
ticket straight.
The letter "V" cuts quite an linpoit
tint tlguie In this campaign. 11 sta'uds
for Peaie, Plenty, Piospeilty unci Phll
Ipplpes. The Danish Landsthlng nc ts like a
Points) Kimlii municipal counill deliber
ating upon a stieet liilltoatl fianchlsc.
One good teini deserves another. Re
elect Mouls and Pentium.
A FAIK OF DEUCES.
Theie's a little game called pokci, which
the same Is wicked, unite.
And phi) lug In that little game I know Is
never light.
Yet, in my sinful, i-Infill way, I've some
times held a hand,
And tiled to hold a nine-spot high and
still look pleased and bland;
1 have met Hie lace of blufieis, and I
know tbeh Utile wa)s;
1 Iihm tiled to look seienely on an un
expected uiise:
Rut at end I've alvvii.vs noticed, If the
hand was pli.ved with enie,
That a little pilr ol deuces was better
than no pnli.
This life's a niightv poker game some
times I r.mc) still:
We take the cuds the Uealei deals, and
play them at our will.
And some of ns nio bluffeis; with vvoiils
of cant and gush
Wo n y to make the pl.i)eis think we
bold a io) al Hush:
With nothing bat a nine-spot high wo
puff and swell and blow.
And think we'ie pki)ing slnevvdly, foi it
seems to vvoik. you know,
Till some lluinglillul, watchful fellow
sii)s '1 call )ou" Win Id of cue!
l'oi bis little pill ot deuces is liettei than
no p ill.
The iiitin wlio weals twelve-dollar hats on
seven-dollar pa) ; '
Ills blurt will vvoik all light enough until
It's tailed some da v.
The politician piating of "me own loved
native land,"
AVhlle bis hands extended backn.nd,
some dav we'll we his hand.
The man wlio thinks cffioutei) is bound
to take the ti Ic k
Is suie to him, "1 call on," and the
vvoiils will make him silk.
Soinewheie, somehow, shall nieilt count,
though it have naught to spaie,
J'oi a little pair of deuces Is bettei than
no pair.
Allied J. Wateihouse, In the New Yoik
Times.
SUMMER RESORTS
Atlantic City.
The temperature at the AGM3.V,
On the Beach, in Chelae, Atlantic City,
Wednesday was 51
Uveiy appointment of a modem Hotel.
HOTEL RICHMOND.
ICelitucKt Acnuv. I'Uat Hold fioin Heath, At
lantic IK, -X. J.; bO Ocean view-rooms; ca
pacity too, write lor spuul ulu J, 11. Jenk
ins, 1'rop
PENNSYLVANIA.
BEAUTIFUL LAKE WESAUKING
On a snur ot the Alleghany Mmintami. 1 rh!gli
Valle) lailroail; nrJi 'lou inda lijllunj, II, litis,
tports. et-. Excellent table. Riaoiablt rate?.
LAKE WESAUKING HOTEL
P. O , Apc, P. Send for booklet
C. K. HARRIS
IMBHHHBBEHHalalHi
I Lewi
ALWAYS BUSY
Lewis & ReiSly
The responses to our truthful advertisements last
week wherein our pi ices were plainly stated were
most giatifying to us, in fact, they were beyond our
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Good Tilings Should Be Repeated
The tr.ule winning items in every department will be placed
on sale for nil this week we especially call your attention to our
American Favorites.
Our NAY AUG Boot, or ladies, welted soles, lace and but
ton, correct toe shapes, be'tter than most $3.00 shoes,
Our price for this week '. p.w5U
SERVICE anil COMFORT Ladies' Boots, button
and lace just the shoes (or this season $2,50 to px. u
Lot of Ladies Welted Sole, button and lace Shoes, kid and
patent tips, correct toe shapes, 2.50 regular value. n
Our price for this week , . . . , p 1 .yJ
Celebrated glove.fittin- MELBA Boot for Ladies sixteen
dilferent styles the shoe that makes life easy and A
the puise lat. Our price for this week p5.UU
Our Ladies Slippers Most Complete Assortment we have
everything for the social events that society may demand or
common sense suggest.
Lwis & Reilly
WHOL-ESAL.E: ANO RETAIL
114-116 Wyoming Avenue.
Do You Know
The best place In town to
buy
Si
is at
412 Spiuce Street.
300 Lackawanna Avenue.
We have a complete assortment of
the 00c kind, the $1.00 kind and all
standard makes, in all giades.
Agency for Dr. Jaeger's.
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DICKSON'S
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Best
l PATENT FLOUR I
The
Celebrated
SNOW WHITE
Always reliable.
Dickson
Mill & Grain Co J
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Scianton and Olyphant.
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A few days can he pleasantly spent
in a ttip to
Norfolk, Va.
Old Point Comfort, Va.
Richmond, Va.
Washington, D. C.
VIA THE
OLD DOMINION LINE
Steatneis sail daily except Sunday
fioin Pier 26, Noith River, foot of
Beach stieet, New Yoik.
Tickets, Including meals and state
100111 accommodations, $3.00 one way,
$1,00 lound ttlp, and upwaids.
Send stamp for Ulustiated book.
OLD DOAUNION STEAHSHIP CO
81 Beach Stieet, New Yoik, N. Y.
II. 13. WALKER,
TiaUlc Manager. J. J. BROWN,
Genet al Passenger Agent.
tonctest expectations. it
was a mutual profit-sharing
event a substantial
savins to all our customers
-our profit came from tlie
pleasant expressions and
approval of our efforts in
behalf of the thousands of
our delighted patrons who
kent a score of competent
sales-people busy during
the week.
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BED ROOM FURNITURE
We have now in stock the finest display
of these goods ever made in Scranton,
Mahogany sets in the Colonial and Na
poleon post bed styles. They ate ele
gantly rich.
Dressers and Chiffoniers in beautifully
finished Mahogany; Colonial and Louis
XIV styles.
Wc Invite Inspection Whether You Arc Going to Buy ot Onnc or Not.
Hill & Connell,
4ialllidiFU4d idlSxl d 0 idid i-
I Fine Tailoring . .
What kind of a Suit or Overcoat are
you going to buy this Fall ? If yon want one
with character, fit and grace if you want
the best come to us.
Our line is filled with novelties. The
newest and nicest goods in the world, ex
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clusive patterns most of them and it is im
possible to buy garments anywhere, made
as-our's are made for less money than we
charge.
W. J. DAVIS, Merchant Tailor.
213 Wyoming Avenue,
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9 "a& 4k 4a Q& O " t(S a9 O $9 g& aSk $
GOOD MORNING!
J MR. STOUT
DOYOU FIND IT A HARD MATTER TO GET
UNDERWEAR
. YOUR SIZE AND TO YOUR LIKING?
CONSULT
l CONRAD
FOR RELIEF HE WILL GIVE YOU
PERSONAL ATTENTION WHEN
POSSIBLE. IF HE DOESN'T SUIT
YOURs CASE A REMEDY IS EASILY
OBTAINED BY SPECIAL ORDER.
HEADQUARTERS :
305 LACKAWANNA AVE.
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PIANO
If You Want
t The Best
J N. A. HULBERT, J
Wareroom, . . ,
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Vatious Makes of Pianos at All Pi ices.
struments TaUen in Exchange.
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Scranton's Leading
Carpet and Furniture House
Offers Bargains'oHome Furnishers
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'lliti iMi'iet'llooi Ik Icmilul down with hiinclrcilH ol new
l IttlM IIM 111 luulllllih, W'lilOM-l, AMlllllbtC'l.", Jioily III ll-
MlKnmlTHieiti llnietf. 'Ilio hliuvvliu In Itiusls tho
thieii veluivu evei called join iilte itlon to,
New at rivals in furniture ore
being 'placed on our floor
daily. Young people who aie
commencing housekeeping
and who realise the import
ance of purchasing good, dur
able furniture lurniture that
will wear well and look well
after it lias seen many years
of hard service, will find op
portunities for making eco
nomical purchases through
out this entire department.
Williams
Curtains, Draperies and Wall Paper,
129 Wyoming Avenue.
121
Washington Avenue
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for Cash or on Easy
Payments. Call on 4
117 Wyoming Avenue
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The best bargain is notalwavs
the lowest priced article. In
other words, the mete fact that
meiclundise is low priced does
not make it a bargain.
We aim to cive our customers
REAL baigains. We do not
claim that our prices are the
Invest in the city, but, as we
have said many times befoie,
and as many, many customers
have time and again told us,
you cannot buy the same quality
of goods as cheaply anywhere
else.
icAnulty,
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How to
Help
Yotmg
Men and
Women
Secttfe
Educations
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44 YOUNG MEN and
7 YOUNG WOMEN
me ctidenvoiln?- to secure educations
tlnniirrl, T1TI5 'I'm ntlNH'S. l'DUCA-
TIONAL CONTEST, in which 33
KCllOl.ARSHIPS. vnliicd at over
JV.00, aie off 01 ed. Tho scholai ships
nre:
Sytncuso University.
Bucknell University.
University of Rochester.
Washington School for Boys.
Willinmsport Dickinson Semin
ary. Dickinson Collegiate Prepara
toiy School.
Newton Collegiate- Institute.
Keystone Academy.
Brown College Preparatory
school.
School of the Lackawanna.
Wilkes-Barre Institute.
Cotuit Cottages.
Scranton Conservatory of Music.
Hardenbergh School of Music!
and Art.
Scranton Business College.
International Correspondence!
Schools.
2 Xackawanna Business College.
2 Alfred wooler's vocal Studio.
Sovcinl or thebo scholarship- Include
not onlv tuition, hut also bo,nd. room,
heat, light and laundiy for pcilods ot
two to four yeuis. Among tlic&o tltty
0110 onnff people thero are thlrty
thiee who aio icallv striving to secuio
education'', and their names appear on
another page of Tho Tilbuno every
morning, in the tabic showing the
"Stnndlng of Contestants." They
should bo eueouinged in their com
lueiidable endeavor.
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EDUCATIONAL.
Do You Want
a Good Education?
-
Va. . Lhnrf rnurs. nor in lrv course.
nor cheap course, but the best education
to be had. No other education is worth
tper.dinjt time and money on. II jrou do,
arlte lor catalogue ol
Lafayette
College
Easton, Pa.
Milch of"" tlioroush preparation In thai
Diglneerins and diemitti rroiessionj u wcu
as the regular college courosa.
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
TAST STROUDSBUEG, PA.
Regular State Kotnnl foiuses nnil
cir,n..ini nn.n tmtuits of Musle. ltocil'1
lion, Ait. Dinning. Steiiogiuphy nndl
T.v pew tiling, Htrong Collesa 1'iepaial
tot-, iJCp.llllllt'lll
FREE TUTI0N.
iinn,,iiiiir rvociihos 130 nor week
Pupils iiiltiiltted nt any time. Wlntcrl
lOllH OpeilS ItVV .JIM "IUO ,U, VttC'C
' E. L. KEMP, A. M.,
I'llnclpal.
BCRANTON CORRESPOND IKCE SCKC
fcCUANTOV, I'A.
T J. Foster, 'Jident. i.lmcr U, Uwall, Iteal
h' J. Foster. Btanler P, Allen. I
Vice rrcildcnt. Sicretail
HENRY BELIN, JR.,
General Agent for the Wyoming District t
Dupont's Powdej
Ulnlng, Blaitln;, Sporting, Smolclev anJ tlj
Itepauno Clicimcal Compare's
HIGH EXPLOSIVES.
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