jVrpfl ft H -J"'1JJJ. '11 IMS SORANTOiY UKlJJrNI-THlTRSDAY, NOVEMBER 0, 1902. T -I1 r i T r -h i f t wit ; T 1; t 'V "? J'ublUhed Dally Ctcept Bunly, by Thel rlbune A. tttblhlilng Compny,(it fifty font n Month. ' IjIVy h. nicitAnn ...... . rwion, v O. 1 11YX111JK vilttilNiwi Mahacikr. Vtsz ). Entered nt the J'o'lolllc nl Snrnnton, m Bocond- CImi Mall Mutter. '5. 'V When npnee tf 111 'permit, Tim Tribune I 'f'wlwnyn Rind to print liort letter from It ,Mirlcnrtii lionrlne on current tniilcfi. but It ruin is tht tlieaemnit lie glcnetl. for pill) ' 'Mention, by thn writer' ronl niimeu nnil . thct condition precedent to nrciiptunrn U Hint nit contribution! ilinll bo mibjcct to eilltorlnl revision. V THE FLAT KATE ITOtt ADVKHTISINO. - The followlnsr table bowa th price per Inch each .Insertion, apaco to be ttsod within one year: Hun of I Hli'"- DISPLAY 11111 Position 'l'" I Ilendhiff I m than 50 Indira Ml laches .... UK) " 350 " .. sen ",.,.. ' 1000 " .ill .to ,J M .20 .III r.i .u .11 .275 10 .W .y '.h rorcanls ortlmnka, resolution' of iidndolflnce,ind Itnllar contributions In the nature ol nelvertlsliisr, The Tribune innUci cbBrRo of S tent' n line. TEN PAGES. SCI5ANTON. XOVI'MHmi li. 1!KU. AllhoiiRli Opfe.ilot, the lic'publlcmi Diitr It) L:tcl!n.iiiliit Im not cllsmnji'tl. JL will .oe It opponcliN .iK.tlll. Post flortom ALTHOUGH the local situation doc not (iflot niiRli Ktoimtl lor Kcpiililknu e?ntliU'iiMii, tho KPiiei.il lcsulls of tho olrillon sue 1 till of eiirouiusement. lNpcclally notablu .no the Kiiut ISo liubltc.in plutitlltlit leeoitleel in the middle mid wotcm stales, now tho dominant foi ce In Itepulilleaii nation. il politics. It does not appear fiom the iptiuns fiom tlieso states tlitit the tailfC io form doctilne as eiiunohiteil bv Mr. Cle eland is ltnolulloiilziiiK- theii in habltunts politically, In spite or tho nlaini of Speaker Hemloi'-on anil other Itcptibllcnns In the vest. Xo doubt there is an inlinso fcelinc of ho-tllltv to tt lists and monopolies in that tac tion, which Is tho explanation of the iHlnp- demand lot a ieiion of the jiiotectlve tarilf. Hut it is evidently satisfied that I'lP-ldenl l'.oosei'lt Is In eauies-t in his eliorts to htliifr about a better irsulntlim ot tuist and monopoly mils and not Inclined to pietei a dp-s-tiuetip to a I'oiistittcthc leinedy. The ieult of these I.iirc itepublicin lihualltles in the utslein ioiigiPssion.il I'lpptions is unmistakably a jiopulai in ducement of tho piosldent and a teiv 1ns of notice that he Is to be the net lnesidentlal nominee. Tin y iiiMue his nomination 1 acclamation. Thev also indicate Ills diction. Xo luKou.iim-iu"-s oi nnden uttliif, in the llnanc inl i en tics nf the cast can pic all against lilni, aosuinliii; Hint lie c allies lilmself cts icll In the next eighteen months .is lie lias can led himsilt thus f.n. The state lesults betoKen the j,encial Kindness of Itepubhcans In Ibis com monwealth to substitute haimonv foi factionalism and to heeK within p.ni llnt'b the collection of evils and abuses monotonously magnified b tlie opposi ' tion. Judge PemiMiacKei comes to the go ei noi ship with an extiaoidlnaiy i iiminission liotn the beht peoiile in his own paity to take liolil igoiouslv mid leailessly and to show that theie is r sulllcient capacity In the pat tv to ie slst and to oeicome objectionable lu lluencps and tendencies. He will entei the e.Nec tithe mansion at llaiiisbuig with no obligation bejond bis oath of olllce, and the p.uly will look to him to adlieie to the hpiiit and lc ttu of that obligation leliglouslv. Although he led a losing light, c'oiin tv Ohalnnan Tujloi ehlbited ability of ,i high oi dei, and was. absolutely laithful to the whole ltepubllc an ticket. He and Ids .ifesociates at head iLiaitcis meilt the same coulial mea ine of nppietltilion that would hae been tlieli's bad the, fottune of war been nioie kind. The Chinese in the Philippines. PItOFi:SS01t Ji;XKS advocates tho ndnilsisiou of the Chinese, into the Philippines. lie doe.s j-o, not bee aue he favois the Ulssenilnatlon of the Mon golian upon ethical loiisldeiations, but as tlie only solution of an induslilal Mutation which the development of the ai elilpelago demands, Tho Philippine, he tugues, nie not ti white man's coiiutiy, nor ate tlie Filipinos phjMi'ally or moialh cental tj the obllgtitions whkh tlie iiiateil.il piogiet-s of model n c Isillaticni Im poses. The natives can ,suppl In their tiopieal omliomneut such Mimll wants as they lequhe. itut tuitlier they will not go and cannot be induced to go. Tin eo Imndiet! ems of Spanish chil i.ation June not muth stlniuhited their Ideas of .social londltlons. Their ea aio too Juutlousy Indolent to bo iiuiisilBtiieil li the application C Ameilcan Ideals. AVe must either leave '' J thehi as tliey aie, Piotessor .lonks con - tonus, divining them into contict with h race iuijiptmlu in. Jls phenomenal en ' dui'.inio',ti) any clhiicj that ofteis a u waid to"unieniltlchi Industiy, This is not a political question at all. U ts puiely ethuologkal. If wo admit " thrJ ChlneM', as Professor .lenks ad -Wsefe, we'plui'e the Island!, in tho hands ot a people which will dominate them to the supei cession of tho rillpliios in a hiirpi Kingly bhoit time, They will ) not chilli) pplltltnl ceiualliy, To thut they mo ludlffeient. They will not claim social "equality The civilisation Which Uiey i any with them is Ineom. p.ttiblo with the smallest meamuo of such occidental Institutions us tile is,, lauds aheady possess Xot that they aie at uJl mlveisio'to joking an aetho pait in pulltlcs or aping the customs pt'tho Aost.' Uut thesu am qullo sub- Hidiuiy o their ublqultious detennliia tlou to make an Inioad into commies fiom w'lilch they aie debaned. If the ChinesQ nie udniltted to the Philippines they will ovei-iun tlie countiy us thcyJiuvo ovei-tun tho v .M,a(ay penluhidii, the ijfiait'i, settle ments and other South Pailllu 'islands. - 'luly evI" ausou ntl dominate tho in- " JfiistrlMWiUiiiitvi: 4f1 rlte-tountry,' nattunl and cotniuciclal. Thrte li no ceijso or i onion In .leptespjitlngi the Filipinos to Iks what they nie not. They nro itbsoltitclv nntl relatively devoid of the Imliistilul Instinct and of thai pio vldeiice which Is Its conollary, our moral responsibility low aid them Is not lessened but heightened by that IndH ptitnblc fact, To pei mil tlie Chinese to Inundate the countiy would hi the totnso of a few genciutlons niean pinc tlcitlly the cxtlticllon of the Indigenous imptllatloit. Piofcssor .lellkM nihocatel the ndinisslou of tlie Chinese fiom ob seivatlon and compatlsou with the Hiltlsh, Dutch niul (lei mini colonies, hut our possession of the Islands Is so lccent and our notion of the politic ul and moinl lesponslhlllty which we owe to them Is so liiuch at vailanee with that of other colonizing poweis, and, we hope, so much moio enlightened, that such li policy Is nltnost lneoiupip heiiHlble. Thole Is no littiiy. our expeilunce ni time goes on will lectlty our mlstalces and our success will be the niensuie of our enlightened disinterestedness. "While the news wasn't enctlv to out liking, It Is some consolation to The Tribune, as U must have been a souiie or satisfaction to Us leudets, that It laid It nil. In this connection, we wish to i etui n our thanks to the uttmciotis lileuds In all pin Is of Hit' coiintv who helped us in the eolliotlon of l etui lis. Oui legulur emplo.ves ulo winked with ec optional willingness and lldellty. ijiiu and all meilt iippirilutlve no tice. The Doukhotibors. --sylli: 7JOIfKI10lT150U.S, u sect 1 " l- lllllll Ullllllll IliIIVtJII- loi mists, a contingent of whom some few years ago einlgiateil to Canada to enjoy the lib el ly ot "worship" which Uwi Avete liithlpssly denied at home, have bioken out Into a mm oiling or ieviv.il mania. Some sixteen hundiid ot them have lft then homos convoying their chll dion, the shit and the halt. Ihiough tlie countiy thioii4li wbiih they pass, enduring with elmac teilstic stoieisin hunger mid stiffoiing by tlie way. Some few -ceais ago dining the pel sedition ot the Doukboubois b the Oilliodox chimb It was geneially believed outside- of Itnssla that thee people had some albnltv, moiallv and lellgiously, to Uh Xew IJiigliuid Putltans. They weie supposed to he the victims ot ec clesiastical tMaiinv. and tlieii hcgii.i to the noithwest was .spoken of as the heioic siilioidln ition of all woildlj ion. sidtiations lo tt passionate confidence in theii own interpietntion of tlie Scilp utios and belief in things unseen, and ic-volt liom the stiisuous supeistltions and pneslh domination of the flieck chuuh. The mistake was as uilui.il as it was egiegious The Douklioubois weie undouhtedlj peit-eciited bv the Holy Sjnod foi their schism. ttio levolt. The Russian govern ment does not toleiale sec ttuianism. Jl neither believes in nor piofesses leliglous toleiation. The Ccd.- Is tho sphituil head of tlie Chinch. Confor mity to its dogm it- is as essential to the siipioinaov of tbeoeiatlcal govern ment as unquestioning political subor dination is to tlie autoetae.v. Still theie me an appieolable if not a laige numbei of Piotestant .seetaiies in "Rus .sia who aie not petsecutecl, wliose ex istence Is moie in less completely ig uoted. The Douklioubois, however, iiive at no time been tolerated and hive been hvsteinatlc allv petsecuted. But the car was glad to lPt them go to Cmada. He put foi th no ettoit to stop them The truth is the Douklioubois me a hec t whoso tenets aie incompatible with the oiderl and plillanthioplc elements, of society in niodeiating and legulat Ing ihai.utu. The Douklioubois have been lepresenled as unqu.illlledly the most industiioiis and inoi.il element among the Ilus-dmi peasantry. They aie abbtemlous but their lltuallstic de votees have less moial const loiisne.ss in the coniincm sense acceptation than howling diivishcs. It was the shmno lcss giossness ol theii "levivals" and "inteipietatlons" that has led laigely to their peisecutlcm and inhibition In Itussiii. They welcome, as fanatics of this el.lss always do, the peilpatetle impostoi whose transcendent claims are so fuquently nllled with the pursuit of tlie main chances. They me much given, too, to the satiifielal rites of seir inutllntlou and bin lug alive and initio oigies for which civilization has neither contenunce noi tnluntion under any pietonce. Tho Douklioubois weio liandled with a ioits,h hiiiid by Hip Rus sian mtthoilties. To the Musi civile of ficial the dlseoveiy ot an abuse of tills kind does not piisent itself as an oc casion for compi utilise. His impulse and ti. lining lead to immediate action, The Douklioubois weie welioinul to Canada and might have pioven a valu able acquisition h) it.s agileultuial pio gitss, so far as meie animal stiength 'oes, but tlie Douklioubois me, In in tellectual and moial development, as chlldteii ot tho night of the Middle Ages. The Canadian authorities be-llovf- that these halt-naked dentines will be dilven back to theii villages by the ilgor of tho wlutei. This Is veiy likely; hut It Is equally eeitaln that If lett to their own devices theii villages will become the thcaties of scenes which will stagger liuiuunlt. The Xew Votk Democials who allege that Odell's up. state mujcnliy looks suspicious, should not foi get that fold's uito in theater Xew Ycnk Isn't us Innocent lu uppimanco as a Huiiday bohool picnic, This election establishes a new leadcnshlp lu tho Demociney of Lacka wanna, Tho nunio of the ilm genet ul of tho victois Is Hon. H. C, Xew combe. Tho bench is boss. Advice to Republicans; Xo back biting, no lecilmliiutlon, no pin suit of scapegoats. Take our nicdlclnu giacefully unci piepaie for the ntM battle, The husband of Mis. llotklu, the San Fianclseo woman lonvlcted of poison, ing u rival, mid who Is soon to be given another ttlul, has inade applica tion tor u dtvotie. Fiom this, It would appeur that th6 husband' believes he will he safer out of reach In case the woman Is telcitscd by the next Juiy, Arcotdlipr to census biiioitti lepoits, Jt hits cost 154 cents a head to count llio population of I he I'nlted Statns. And In some cases tho subjects seem to lmu been haidly wot Hi the c pense. The vote In Philadelphia ceitalnly does not diminish the chain is of Is lnol V. Dm liiim to miieced to tho place In Pennsj lviinla politics now oc cupied by M. H, Quay. Tt seonis tltat the utilising against the m my canteen did not llguic lo any gient extent' In the national capllol. The vote for Penn.v packer can bin illy be consldeud a balm for lion. John Wanainiikoi. Omiine SUidies ol fltiiTtan Nafiire Why He Left Town. A hiioil stoij Is leliilod of lloniv t'lav Uian, the lmiuMis niatoi oL a geuiiatlou nr so ago Mr Dean was gonoiall u fiind lo us 'llcinv Clay Do in ot Inwa, ' even lung utter he hud established a homo in .Mlssciiiii. lie explnlmd hi i c hinge of habitation hi t lit -t was "Vint see, Ihcv passed a netinloin iitohlliltloii livv In Iowa, and theie s otir wliNUj gnu", 'I lien tiny alinllhitl capital pan Mimi'iit and there s vniu hinging gone. And now tho whole population soims to lie ihlftlug tow.ud linheisnllsm, unci tlieie's vnni hell gone I e in't live in a state that his m llhot lioll, limbing, ucu vvblsk, 'The Atgoiiuut Pndeiewski's Repaitee. Abilltv In tin line of leiiutei Is iittl llid to Ignino .Inn l'.uleievtskl Wnltn Damuistli once Inliodtiii d the plinhl lo Hie i hiiiuplou ))nlo plivti nl NuIaml, and adtbcl: "I tiust vim will lie good fiitnds, loi ciu m c both liadeis of join si palate piolissleins, thoiibh thev tie, of coinse, vi IV dllTeienl " "Xnt so ,ij illrfeunl," iii(kl upllcel tin. 47io.it pian ist, 'an in vv lib ml i' a don soul who pltvs polo, win u is I am a tl. u Pole who pli's solo' Xivv Ymk Thins Kitchenei's Wit. A stcuv is going the loiuid oi .in al ii nipt to iliavv" Lend Klltlieiiti nn tin' eve ol Hie pi no with the JlcKls A (11 tidit blshoi) In Cape 'I ow il t li gi tplu d to tlie MiKi.il th it In his next Siuuliv's si i vlie he would like to give out tho hvmii in ialso of no litglnulng, "Xnw Hi ml. we all oiu nod, with lie ait and hinds ami voice." mil bthghig bis loulshlps opinion liul Kite lie in i leplied tint lie thought this a -vei uu,. hvinn but tint lit iniisldcieil ' Onvv ml, Chilslliin Snl diiis" an oiniill lino one A Pull with Lnuiier. In tin ( slim itlon ol thu I'll nib Cnui ill.ms SI I AVIIIlId ..null i Is tin gtiatist II not lln onlv gK it poison living Sonie lime ago i ' h ibll.iut" .11 1 ivlng In Hie eit (il (IucIhc nn I an old fin nil and loll to talking polltlis in the eouisi of tin im veisntion he li.ipp urd lo liinition tin name nt Qui on Viclcnln, and tin liinul iufoiinid him that the nueui hid In on dead fot ninic than a vim "Drnd"' ox Rubbing It 111. A miinhei of new and (Uniting am c ilntes ot the Piime ol 'W'alis, now King Cdw.uil, lolitlng to tint ;( ntloni in's visit to the Cnltcd States In Imii. aie told bv Lionel al Thomas T, James In the 1 tlta Ohsnviu One of Hum nlitos to a little incident which hippcned whin the pilnco was visiting at Itirliminiil i Hcmv A Wise wis goviinoi ol th il state at the "H-H"M--r--H- I Among Many Ask for 4- sicey 4r and the bet will be given you. It Gratifies and t 4- t X 4- i ways Satisfies i bolil at &U flrxt ilafii t-xlcs an 1 by Jolilien -V" tttl. I.VNVIIVN A, SOS, lUllllilom, Ml. -i. Headquarters for Incandescent . Gas Mantles, Portable Lamps. THE NEW DISCOVERY Kern Incandescent Gas Lamp. GunsteiiForsytii. i 233-327 Poiiii Avenue, mmmimmmmmmmasmBm H-H-H--t-Hv ? T X 'ftflRp waA X - Afieouncemeot Mr. George W. Wattdns, of 500 and 502 Lackawanna Ave., earnestly recommends his patrons and the people of Scianton and vicinity generally, the magnificent collec tion of Oriental Which are gathered from the Principal Palaces, Mosques and Castles by fir. Marten Kasab, of Constantinople. They will be sold at Commencing at 2.1)0 and 7.30 P. 31. daily and continuing this week 500-502 Lacka.Avenue TrsaracEssrnasnsHjnssaeEs 1. CASE The case and nil panels nie made in our own factory, of five thicknesses of the best highly seasoned lumber, glued together, the giain of each thickness tunning acioss that of the thickness next to it, thus leudeung it impossible for nny poition of the case to shrink, swell or split. 2. SCALE AND TONE The scale is so drawn as to afford abso lute evenness tin oughout the entire legister, and pioduces a tone of sympathetic quality, and of great volume, purity and duiation. 3. SOUNDING BOARDS All sounding hoards are made of best quality of enstem mountain giovn spiuce, and nie compressed in such a manner as to obtain the tonal qualities of the violin. 4. BARS All bars on the sounding board aio locked, or let in un der vue back, which makes it impossible for them to coma loose. 5. IRON BLATE The system oi" construction and oross-bor brac ing and ribs of the plate arc such as give absolute safety against tho pull of the strings. S. STRINGING The best grado bf steel wire is used, and par ticular attention is paid to graduation, in prder to produce a mooth and even tone. 7. CHIPPING Ift addition to the usual "chipping" the strings nro rubbed sufficiently to take out the stretch, thereby prolonging the standing in tune of the piano. 8. ACTION All materials are the veiy best, and so constructed, finished and regulated as to pioduco, a pliant, easy and responsive touch, coupled with, uneriing piecision, and great powers of repetition. 9. KEYS The keys arc. made of tho finest grade of highly sea soned stiaight grain wood, covered with the best ivoiy. 10. FINIBK Si:: coats of the very best Zanzibar polishing var nish aie used. No iihellac 01 cheap grades aie employed for filling or In any portion of the finish. 11. VOICXNG The hammeis are so tieated as to insure perfect evenness and dui ability of tone. 12. OUR PATENT NOISELESS PEDAL The most simple and best pedal in use today. No friction, and consequently no squeaks. 1043 to 1051 & lu, Esuuin, or "I ' WMIMIIlHIHWWf 'IIWIIIlWCTIHr tVWHMDMMNMMHMV1 r nn LtW 330 Lackawanna Avenue. Next Door to new Flist National Bank Building. e Co Rooms 1 nnd S flfttiiiiinmuonllli Tlllr. irvn A wn'nw i a MINING AND BLASTING m; Made at Mooolc and llu.lidalo WorLa. V Iiflin & Hand Powder Co. 'a ORANGE GUN POWDER U-'Urk Haltcrlcr, Klixtrfo Ihplodcri, Ex liloJinj Illa-its, Safety 1 ue. REPAUNO CHEMICAL CO.'S HIGH EXPLOSIVES. Rugs and Carpets REGARDLESS OF COST S.4WSlSSaAVSBiaaiESlSXiSSMLiS. E Details of Construc tion and Points of Superiority of the Li KELLER DnATHCDC? I JL ffV a JUIV-' Capouse Avenue. The L, R D. & M. Shoe for Ladies A hand-nmdu shoe of su pei ior quality that tells for .And not only wrait. liottpr than many hlnher jirloed i-liops, lint holds its slmpu and ahus InoKa ilios.sy. bIW.i: A-Vlil Kid Vamp, mit Kiel top, patent leather tip. STVI.i: U Hiurael .inip, mat Mil lop jitul tot, STVI.I J CJ Vic i Wei N.imp. top tmd toe. & nn cc PHY iirTMtmijumnMiiwi trnmnrjanBBMMHQiBKVB-' msnHi&rniPipsifh ; ilHailI t WHO WANTS $20.00 in GOLD For a Christmas Present? Twenty Christmas Presents $50.oo -?.?. He C,ly.clJ by '' ,,c Scraiiton Tribune to the Children of bcrniitaii and Niiriheastcrii Pennsylvania. Ono Present One Present OnePresent Two Presents FlvePresents Ten Presents Totnl Twenty Presonts Tlin TRIBUNE'S SCCOND ANNUAL Junior Educational Contest. A Contest In Word-Uuildlnjr. Who Can Alakc the Most Words Out of the Letters In T-H-E H-O-IYi-E P-A-P-E-R TUTS JS lnuclt easier than last year's contest, and twenty of the hi iyhtcst hob and girls will secure Christmas Gifts in cash for making the largest number of words out of t ice letters. It is lots of fun to think out the words and hunt them up in the dictionan . and besides il will help vou with your .spelling. You will be surprised at the number of different ways these twelve letters can be used. Rules of the Contest Presents will be iven lo the boys or gills, whose parents ot guaidians arc subsciibers to THE TRIUUNE, building the largest number of words out of the letters contained in "The Home Paper."' No letters must be used any more times than they appear in these three uotds. As an eample, only one "A" "could be used, but there might be two "H's" or three "E's." Only words defined in the MAIN PORTION of "Web ster's International Dictionary" (edition of 1S!S) will be al lowed. Any dictionary can be used, but in judging the contest Till-: TRJ HLTNE will debar all words not founcfin Webster's. Pioper names, or any other words appearing in the "Ap pendix" will not be allowed. Obsolete words are admitted if defined in the dictionary. Words spelled two or more ways can be used but once. Words with two or more definitions can be used but once. No single lelteis counted as words except "A" and "O." Now lo MrYe Your List Write on one side of the paper only. Write very plainly ; if possible, use a typewriter. Place the words alphabetically. Write your name, age, address and number oi words at the top of your list. Write the name of parent or guardian with whom you live and who is a renular subscriber to THE TRIBUNE. Fold the list DO NOT ROLL. CONTEST CLOSES SATUKDAY. AH letters of infinity for information will be promptly an swcicd. Addiess oui list of words, or any question you wish answered, to CONTEST EDITOR. SCItANTON TRIBUNE. SCRANTON. PA. I BED ROOM FURNITURE I 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 are ele gantly rich. Dressers and Chiffoniers in beautifully finished Mahogany; Colonial and Louis XIV styles. We Invite Inspection Whether Yon Are Going to Buy at Once or Not. I NEW YORK HOTELS. LDI IOTEL irii.vviii;rwi:i:x 'jui n aj. nnoi'iisra. NEW YORK. L.UROPI2AN PLAN. MJW. I'll" UI'KOOI' Convenient to Theatres nntl Shopping Districts. Take 2jnl st. cross town cars an J transfer at -4 tit avc. direct to hotel, lloomijwltlt llutli ) f Suits with li.ttlt SJ.OO I I SII.OU W. II. PARKE, Proprietor. WESTMINSTER HOTEL Cor, SUtrrntli St ami Ir Vij l'laco, NSW YORK. American flan, f3 50 l'cr Day antl Upward, l-uropcan l'lan, ?1 00 l'cr Day and tJiiwareli. Special 11 J tea to families. T. THOMPSON, Pi op. f-H.-H-f---f-tH For isiismess .wen In llio he.iU of tho wliolcb.ilQ dltj. tllct Tor chopper i .1 inliiiilfs walk lu W'nniwimKpia; " llllinitc'H til hlOrfil t-'iioptl h lilt HIcik i:.,s. ul iiufb'. tu tlio meat ti (ioodd Stoics, Tor Slfflilbcers Olio lilocK fiom 11 w i (us, bK' ing e.i.sc tiiilispuu.ltlon to all imllltH nl llltiicst NEW YORK. coi mil Hi' i i Nivnitsm jr, Onlj ono IllcieU tiom IltO'lii), Rooms, $1 Up. ..VIS,, f-H-f -f 4-ff-f -f -f 4 4- i -f TRIBUNE WANT ADS. BRING QUICK RETURNS - y HO! & Connell9 Washington Avenue $ao0o In Gold $20.00 ,0t00 Gold 10.00 5.00 in Oold 5.00 3,50 Each s.0o 1.00 Each 5.00 soc Each s.oo $so, 00 DCCEMjHCR 20TH at 5 P. Al EDUCATIONAL. Do You Want a Gnnd Education? I Kot a ehort course, nor n easy counrix cor a chcrp course, but the beat educaUon to be had tto other (ducatloa U worth cpendln: time and money on. It jou 4a, urite tor i tatalooni! ot Lafayette '5N Easton, Pa. which oITcm thorough preparation In th. Knjliiecnus and Cl.rmical I'ictcsilooj i) well as tut) regular Colle.'S course. STATE NORMAL EAST SrROUDSnURG, PA. ItPuiiUi Stito Normal Courses nncl rlprtlnl l)e.Mtmoiit'i nf .Music, IIIocu Hon, Ait. Dinwlni,', StPiiuKianhy and TspevMltliw htioitK CoIU-bo l'rojura- liny j.yv.,at 1UIVIIC X TREE TUTION. Ho i relink pmiliihi's n.'r) nor werk- I'ulills iiclinlltpel at utij time Winter Tciiii opeiii Dei; 10th Wtlto for cata. lOBUC. E. L. KEMP, A. W., IMnclpul. Mm rfrTinrriTiiinnr.M -i TON CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS SCRANTON, lA. T .1 Kustrr Pics Klmcr II Uawall.Tre.isJ Jt. J. l-ostvi KLinlcy l Alliin. Cull jgrneaammmmmmmmamai SCHOOL VKc I'Ksldent. Secicturjl h
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