IN THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, NOVEMBER. 11, 1902 t-i ( I r ubtlahett Dally Except Biindy, by Th Trlbun Fubllahtng Company, at Fifty Cents a Month. MVV B, lUcnAKD KD1T0, O. F. BVX11KK Jll'MNKas MA-A(irii. Enltrad t th FostofOc tvt Scranton, HpooihI C1m Mall Matter. When npncs will permit, The Trltmtia l lnnyB Rlnit to print ihort letter from It friends) bearing on current topic, hut Its mlo U thnt thciemut,belcneil far puli llnntlon, by the -writer' rent nnuie) nnil the condition precedent to nreetttniiiio I thnt nil rantrlhnttoni ehnll be iiiliject to edltorlnl revision. TIIK FLAT HATF. FOU AIIVKUTISINO. The follonlne table ulion the ptlce per tiirli each Insertion, space to he :rrt wltliln one year: Shi I Hi; on i nemllnir .vv .14 DtMPr.XY CfSVl tneiisiTuKlie . M Indie . . . , ItK) " . . , , SJO " WW " ttiCK) " i J tun of Taper "n en ' :8 I .in run Position .l .".CI .10 ,-'1 .IK .i;s For cards of tlisnWi, resold! loni of condolence, and similar mo tr Unit loin In the nature ofmlvirlhlnr, 'I ho Tribune makes a charge of S cents a Hue. Si 'It ANTON, NOVKMIUiK 11, 102. Thcoie-tieally, Up. Mills Im niNt.iUent wlii'ii lie .iv.s tlml tlio icul opernloiH haw ili'xpt ted I he non-union nidi who "tooil liy tlioni (Ittt liifV thi stilho. Hut juartlcallj Hint Is vvhiil II amount to. Anil It ends reliever llieli chances nf lotulnlni? lov.il miimmiii liom inipliivii when the nwu tiNl c uiupv. Republican Progress. Tin: oni: ims lc-mi oc last week's t lei lion Iv Unit Ilia niunliS I' hill! s-olldlv r.e puliliiau. Its liuwilillciinNin via n m r buiailei op fltiihP ur demur llinn It is today. In s-iillu l tho fact that ni.in Miami mom v IImimic lata who lo-upi-'i.itril with th" UoiniljlliMll 1M1. In l"'lli ami I'WO luive 1" n won back lo th old i Dims, ii ,i ! csldent had boon In toil oni iuA uko ho would liav bevn a Kcpublli an lui'shli 111 In a lilKii iiMjiullv ol lhi ihrtni.il and popl'l ip Mill' I'liMi was cm i c.i"l loi a Itopilblie in pip!dent lit. Hue. Thi' il'i'toi.tl i olh'K'' now contain. I7G otcs -';' hi'liitr i" L(.-'-ai. loi a niaioi ity. Inducible, -d tc-. uhkh voted tailkt llinn the November election, and rImj New II.mp-hh' uhkh la'-l week by it lluku elected a Dciiioe i.itie yen el nor thnufth 1 etui nine? the u-ual plui.illty lop the leinalndup ot the ilupilbllc-a.il Mate ticket, tip ie-iilt In the ulectmal ciillt'j.c ot the leient eki Hon, hud il been a pi evidential elec Hon, would havo been :s lollows-: IJlU'l'llMCAN. DlkMOCHATir. C.illfoillil lu'Ahil, un.i U Coloi.liln "I'AlK.Ui'-.ts !' I'onneclli ut Trioiidi ." lil'tho .HleoiMa 1 Illinois -7 Kentucky Ii Indiana 1" I,oiiiiiiu i 'J Iowa 1 !.Mi.slvsiii . HI . I . JJ . t) . P IS . 1Z Kaii'-a-, kUINsoiui .Maine .. . . Mais.ichusi tlH MiohlBlii i'N r.unllua l'.S Uaiolhi.i HiTeiniC'-'-i u . Minnesota 11 1 1 as ... . , Aloatana .... IVIlKlllli .... NobiasUa S New It'pshlie I Now .Tei.e U New Yn.U :'J Total Noitli Uiknt.i.. .. I Delawaie ! AI.iil.iml N Nead i ! Ohio -I, Ttoson I' T..-..-.. I I. .nh 'H 1 ltlll. ...it ... . .'.I , llhodu fslainl .. . i 1Ml" a oulh U iKuta .... I I'tah Veimont 1 Vn&hmRUm "i West Viislnl i.. .. V Wisconsin I !i Wyoming .... Total Ill Of the states in the Kepublkan eoluniu, Colni.iiln, Idaho, Kansas, Mon tana, Nebi.iska, Neada, Pouth Dakota, Utah, WabhhiKton and Wjonilng, with an agsieB.itt' ol 1" electoial votes, vot ed In 1SDG Top Hi j .in and fiee slhei. No stale which in lS'.itf oted loi Me Kinley has .slmo in tome .suiely Uenio eitie, unless we except Kentiuky, Aith l'.i oloctoial otos. lleie, then, is a net giin of .!.' electoial otes as a. result of tlx eul.s of Itepublican ad lninlstiatlon. It will lake a booiI deal of unexpected and linpiobahle nonstiifce at Washington In tho next tighteen months to undo this gain ho fap as to make the election in 1904 doubtful. Better let Judge? I'eunypatker nuike his own niblnet. Jt will he mine likely to last. SafegardltiK Interstate Commerce Vi:ClAl. ffloit Is to bo inude at the .shun session of cou gies., to heuuie favoiable nctlon upon the amended Illklns bill "to onhufie the juildiotiou mid poweis ot tho Intcp-stutt' coiniueuQ 't)ivunlss.lon." The lollowlng digest shows what the bill pi opuses; Section 1 pioxldeb that any dullnlto oi dep made by tho toimullon declap Ing what l.ito op Kites op legulation op puiLtlte ulieuing the same Hhall he substituted Top those found, nflep heal ing and iletepinlnatlou ot nny foinuil tompl'iliit liiado to tho Loiniuiinu, to bo unjustly dlscilniliiatlvo op uiiieiion able, shall become, opeiutivo within SO days nttepviitten notice to tho atlet't fd ciinli'ifi, nnd sliull luinnin npep.itlve top one yoap. Should the into be a joint rnto and the cartleis eniinot agtoo upon Us appoitloiiinent anioug the'in .selvcs, tho coniinlFsloii may deteiniino the? pen Hon to bit iccelved by eaeli. Oieleis of the ennimls.slou aic ieiew able l tho Irdeial rlieuit i.ouits, which may lake additional testimony am .sue pentl op iioko. Huib papty may np pe.il to the btipieinn fouit mid the iaso Is to take) pioculeni'o nvei nil except eilmlual (fines'. The elefeiiho In appeuls and Its ottb ate to Jie tukrn eaie of by the United Stutt'i". Sf tlon S legallKPh in paiiBenients be. IWC4I1 taiileis top estnhllhliig just anil joatijuuhlu i.ite.s, and tho making of tontiai'ts fop the division of their ttnlllo or minings, and ulo for tho toriiititlou of tialllc iis.-oc latlons, all such con. tlacts to be lllod with and subject to the eupei vision of the c onimlbslon, Mhoto duty It chtill bo to liuiulie Into the nrtual clfett thereof, with jiower to annul the Bantu upon ten diy's notice, If in In opinion any such eon tiact lesults In unjust talis or Inade riuato sctvlcej or It may order smb. changes lit said contract and the ptur tlct theieundtr as It may deem neecs saiy, to tnko elfoct In llfteeu days. s These orders nic not stlbjeet lo tovlow. Section !1 ptovleles ttinl It any eairlcr ehall refuse or neglcRt to obey or per forn i(ny order of tho coinnit''loii nbove nltthoilp.ed, ohedlenco nnd performnnco shall he siiiniiuully enrol ceil by Wilt of lliluiloUini or iither piocess lo be Issued by any clicult cnuit of Hie United .Stales upon petition of the coiu inlslnii; and In addition tluuetu the ori'etullnjr cut tier Is stiblecled to u penalty of not less than $11,01)0 for eveiy ila'n rimtlniuiiu'c of the violation ot Htith 01 del', When liny older of the toiiiinK-ilon which lnvoh'os the into on li-ninc passing in pan over any line ot tallrotid In a foielgu rountiy and In pin I over 11 line of railroad In tho United States Is not absolved, the com mission or the eouit having Juilsdletlon shall enforce th order against such lialllo b, .siiHpinloii of tho movement theuoC within the United State". Seullou 4 110011110." that any act of nn agent 01 olllrer of n can lor cot poratlon which eoiiHlltutes a mldeineaniii' under the Inli't -state tonnncico law shall be! held to be a misdemeanor by such e-ot-poiallon, and subject the coi potation to like penalties picscilbed against in dividuals. iinpiNoutneiit ponaltlCH heie tofoie pu'scilbed are abolished. Fall in 0 to obseixe published tuillf", 01 any depaituie theiofroin by ineans ot the payment ot 1 chutes or othoiwlse, sub jects the 1 ttti let to it line ot' not less than .Sl,00i). nor 111010 than $.20,000 for each ofiense; and the wlllul complicity of uny pet son Intuesled In the tialllo on whhh any depaituie 1 10111 jiubllsh eel tin Iff lates Is made N declared a mtsdeimaiior punishable by like penal ties piesciiljed agulnst the can lor. Section iiovldcs that In any pio ceedlng lor the enfoi cement of the stntui's 1 elating to Inter-state e'oni nieiee, all poisons, In addition to the can lor, Intel estcd lu 01 affected by the late, legulation op pi.icllce under 1011 Mdei.ilinu, may be Included, and nuleis may be made with lefoience to such additional p.utles lu the- sanio manner as to can lois. .Section li nulhoilpes the conunlsslon, wheiioMi It has lcas-oaable giound for belM that a comnioncai lbu is tians lioi ting fi eight op pas'engeis at loss than publishod laiitt lates or Is lender Ing ai.y additional stiiee beoncl whnl Is spec Hied In its published t.ulfls, to piese-it a petition to the circuit couit oL tho IJnii-nl States having jui It-diction, alleging such piactlec, whose dutj It sh.il! be lo 'iinuiMlily cuqtllte into tho 1 Iteiimstances and. upon being satislitd of the tiuth of the allega tion, to cntoice obsenanee to tho pub lished taiifts by piopci oieleis and pioccss, which shall be enfoiceable both against tho p.n ties inteiested In tli" tp.ttllc and against the cat iter. Section 7 piovides that all existing laws lolathe to testimony in cases 01 ptocpedi"gs under 01 connected with the "aci to legulate coinmeicc shall al-o apply to any case 01 pioceoding aiithoiii'ed by this act. The need ot pioUsioi's like the ahoo hno been iepeatedl shown, neoi 11101 e cleaily than In the case of Coe lb os. against the l.ehlgh Valley llail load company, Involving disci iiulnating tolls against independently mined au tlnacite coal. At pits'iil the intei slate cmiuneiie conunlsslon is little 111010 than a denial bodj use) ul foi pin poses ot inriuhj bin without powet to enloice Its judgments. In those, daj s ol lebates and disci imiuatlons in Ueight chaiges alfectlng iioth peisons and places, it is highly essential that the stiong baud of the fedei.'l govern ment should be lifted ettectually fin the pioseeutiou of the guilty and the piotcction ol the weak. The foiegoing bill is still too lenient in its penaltj piovislons; but inasmmh as it lepu sonts an advance be.vond exisilng legis lation its enactment should be stiouglj uigecl. - A fctilke of lailway employes is the nou il.uiaer to be leaieel. As a mlo lite biolheihood men aio aveise to stiiklng and loi tunato In seeming tho majoiity of their demands by moio peaceful methods. Lint tho tetent In tel ventlon ol the lneslclent in the toal strike is .1 stiong temptation to eeitaln classes of woiklngineii to stilke lor the pin pose of getting the piesldent Intei ested In their gtievances It is to be hoped that this tendency will be libi tum aged by the nioie astute leadeis ot oiganized labor and that lower Instead of moio stilkes shall be the uile of the tutuie. The goose, piospeilty, which has been laying the golden eggs may not aluas be so fiulltul as slie Is today and it would be a. pity to toimont her unnocessailly op for an but the veiy siavest lojsons. in the legular ouler Goueial Wood will be at the head ot the auny list Tor fouiteen jeais. Hut the legular ouler Is ,1 piett.v poor older, since It lecog ules nothing hut senlinlty of eoiu mlsslon and .munitions its lownuls nc coullng to the aicidenls of blitli and death. Tho satisfacloiy tact about Wood Is that be would bo eiiunlly en titled to tho honor on the inn It s.v.stem. Oucu again eougiess will havo a (banco to mine whether It Is Intlu euced most by duty or piossiiic. Sec ictaiy lloot'.i demand lor the icstoia tlon of the lantieii will put evciy mein ber on leeoul. The ehltf lesson of the .Mnntu liiui Is that when In liouble It pas to have fi lends and n foituno. 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 are ele gantly rich. Dressers and Chiffoniers in beautifully finished Mahogany; Colonial and Louis XIV styles. We Invite Inspection Whether You Are (Joins to Buy at Once or Not. nill & Connell, Washington Aven Dp. flillis Wants a Ruiual of Ethics ASIIU.vlON was ptrnrlml by lli'V. Ur. f tints In Plymouth church, Uionhlyn, HiuiibTy lnoinlng which teealls the da.H when the pulpit ot Hint famous chinch was a power lltlotighoul tlie laud, it whs 11 senium on dm iubor pt obit in In the light of llio 1 cm I stllhi'! 11 1 oitsldfiatloti, not of lis ocommili', letral or political npectFi but fiom tho point of view ot tho Ten I'oininniHlnientit nnd the Seininn em the Aloiint, A few evtinets will best show Its 1 1 end. "During the past year we have mado hlstoiv lapklly,': snld Ur. lllllls. 'Troin combluntloii'i of wealth Hint hnve les. si'iioil the cost of piodiicllun wo havo goiio swiftly to combinations lor plunder, Hint tepiesont stock, watered Indefinite ly, and foisted upon the public by greedy nnd unset npiilmis stnok Jugglers. Krom hibor unions, also, that otter life Instn nnce, unity of ptupo'i-, oo-npoiatlon, we linvo paspod to labor unions that linvn lepiesenled brutnllty. the bnlied are! nitueler of non-union men. "lu a dlseuslon of the Invvs of Hod and the country, we nto not conoeincd eltlier with oiganlzed ciipltul's struggle for linger dividends or organized labor's struggle far a linger wage. Thoso nre the two glnnls, nnd need no sympathy or iiistlfleatlon. Uvoiy enslblo man be lieves In capital nnd Its honest eninhlnn llon. and every sensible mnn believes In nut linplv tho right of labor to eiignti lie, but Its duty, in the Intel est of self detenee against oppiesslvo cmployoi s And the hlstoiv of Initios unlonbin, Its gain In wages, the lessening ot the bonis of labor, its gains hi Intelligence, and the chainetep of innnv of Its leaders, linvi jiislllled and vlndleatcd the labor movement: nor will I yield to anv one In niv enthusiasm for thn union, when llshteoitFlv conducted. Neither capital nor the labor union, theiefoie, asks for svmiulhv, "The non-union men, who repieseut SO pep cent, or the tiades, whoso sons aio fm hidden the light to become appren tices, nnd whoso w longs ale nbove all otlicp wiongs whatsoever, justify n plea. Organised capital has deseited non-union men. Oiganized Inbor maltrents them. And jiut ns one handled soldlots, 01 ganl.ed and with a leader, can scatter a ciowd of ten thousand, so tho twenty men nut of a bundled, icpiesentlng or ganised labop, tciioilro and biovvbeat thn olghlv non-union men, who nie being driven lovvep. made moio and more Ik hoi, mt. moio povei tv stiickeu, until at last. In their despoil, they nto le.idv in tutu against tho capitalist who will not defend them, and the union men v '10 maltunt them, and the countiv, Hie pio tecticni of whose laws are lefusod th"in. "Snipe pulpits have IKcel theli e.-es so inlentlv on the wiongi of Hf tvvcntv union men that Hicv have no kind wnid foi thn eight v non-union families The politicians will not speak; most papers will not speak Tomounw this sta'e- ment will be picked In pieces by so Tie edltois who want to square th-nielve Willi tho union, instead of keeping square with the laws of Almlghtv Rod and their cotintiy. Meanwhile, there Is one wend that stands: 'Thou slmlt not kill.' Theio Is another wold that stands: "T.ove jour enemies ' Dr. lllllls sntd that he had peisoually hut qulotlv investigated conditions In the anthiaelte leplon. "Ill the anthracite coil countiv," ho said, "the school tcach eis, 'idsri'w.xtliiR ovet two thousand, and aox to the seboolhotise nl R o'eloek, to remain until .1 o'clock, leceive $121 a day, for onlv 2Xi d.ivs, lesi than the miners helpei and less than one-half whit the miner himself teceives; while the puests and the Viotcstant pastors nveiage tvvo-thluls tlie Illinois' tvnc V.v; mo"' pitiful the condition or tlie ncm-unlop men in the anthiaelte legion. I mention this ph cse of that trouble' be cause the eommi-slnn ale lopoiting on Hie lelatious botwoon the mine wmkois' association and the oper.Ums the non unlop. mop who vv 01 Iced dm Ins .the las summer having no standing In tho pies ent eouit of c ominlsslon. Tn that legion rue tvvinlj-llve thousand men who have boon walking, or tivitig to woik. Now tl 0 lich opeiatois have deseited them; thev I'.uuiot affoid to bile tioops, since lliev iniut p.n dividends. The one bun dled thousand union men have deseited them, for they snld oponlv hi the last bom ot their convention. 'If the opeia tois do not withdiaw the iioii-unloii men wu will kill them.' Two weeks nso I eoinet-od v itli some non-union men theie. One was an old soldlti, who had been In the mines lor roity onrs; his sou foi 1U111I.V as long Ho had e.uncd TW a month for rai-. All summer -they had can led 1 evolve is. had boon la elallv poll! of dubs, of stones .mil poison, and at last, worn out with the nouous stiain, they had felt compelled to (loo; Indeed, most of the non-union men have aheady gone. "If coipoiate capital could honestly .iy, in tho sight of men and find, theio Is not 0110 dollar ot watoied stock In those mines or in 0111 lailway stocks tho dividend Is paid on the ah-olute cost, thev would havo the s.wnpalhy of all the public: and II the union men would sav: 'We do holiest woik; wo ask an honest wage; we want 0111 sliaie of tho pioduets of labor, and we appeal to tho sense ot justice and lair pluv in our lel lows; we will not 1.111 nor penult kill ing, wo touvvear the club and tho flie br.iud and the bojeott; we stand on the constitution, and appeal to the laws of tho land.' f 10111 that hour all non-union men will become union men, as well ns patilots and eltl.ens. And public opin ion would mike labor invincible. Tnit so lpng as union men say: 'Tho bovcott, with Its cuieltv lo our non-union bieth ion. Is a necessity, v lolcnco Is occasional, so lour as thov exciiso it, Instead of pub llclv and foi over committing themselves against it, that long will snelotv remain tho piey of men who Hist make woik dear and then make it scaiee, so that thev may staive. "We nerd a invlvnl of ethics, vv 0 do not need moio gold, nor innie land, nor moio tools, but this country does need to commit the Ten Commandments to luemoiv. 'I Im time has come for selfish capllnlUts. giowiug lilt tluougb their gains, their withholding tho wago of thn poor, and their watering of stock, to stop going to hoi so shows on Fiuulav, to kIvo up their wines and their women, unit their dovillry in gencial, and go to c bin ch, fall on their knees nnd m.ikn restitution of their Ill-gotten gains, and go lo (.hutch nnd smite on tho breast, saying, 'God bo 11101 elf ul to me a sin !im' And the tlmo has come for union men to tluow away their guns and clubs, nnd to use their noblo Idea of union tor mutual belteuuent, for unity of action, foi tho diffusion of Intelligence, i.et them, too. fall on their knees, and usk (lod to fill their be.iUs with lovo for their non-union bietlnen." lie Duffy's Pure MEDICINE FOR isl2rK j.uoic ron this tuadu jcffifc. xtO. uures u Dear Sits: After leading your ad voitlsement I bought a bottle of your whiskey, which helped mo light away. I am now on my thlul bottle, using It for consumption, and I feci like n. new man. I think that if I had known ot your whiskey when I was at homo in Chicago, I would have never come out bore lor my health. UD. SCllUilAUTH, 100S Maiket St., Denver, Colo., Aug. IS, 100-'. Stopped Homorihages. Nashua City, N. H Sept. 11, 1'IUJ. Gentlemen: Jt Is with gpe.it pleus ui'e that I wiito to lufoini you that I have used eight bottles of your Pine Malt Whiskey. I would not have been heie today only lor your wonderful ineellcinc. 1 have used all kinds of medicine and been under the caie of doctois. I have had tin ce sovcie at tacks of giip and pneumonia, which have lelt me with a bad cough and weak beau. I am 07 ye.ns old. It has toned up my system and stopped the henioirhases and I tough but veiy lit tle. 1 only icgiet that I did not know of yom whiskey befoie. 1 cannot ck piess what it has elone for me. I beg to leniain, Youis lespectlully, M11S. II. C. ARLINGTON. Thousands of such letteis ate le ceiveel 110111 patients who havo been euied bj Duffy's Pine Malt Whiskey. Caution. When you ask for Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey he suie you get the genuine. Unscrupulous denleis, mindful of the excellence of this pieparation, will try to sell you cheap imita.tions, and so called Malt Whiskey substitutes, which are put on the mniket for pioflt only, and which, far fiom lelieving the sick, are positively harmful. Demand "Duffy's" nnd be suie you get it. It is the only absolutely pure malt whiskey which contains medicinal, health-giving qualities. Look for the tiade mnik, "The Old Chemist," on the label. The genuine is sold bv ctiuggists ami gioiers, op elluet. M UH 11 bottle. It is the onlv whiskc leeugnizecl liv the gov eminent as a medic hie. This is a guaiautee Vnlu ible medical booklet couUluhin symptoms and tic.itmtnt of disins.es and convincing testimonials vnt lie o to anv leadoi of the Sciantou Tilbune who will wiiU Dtifty Malt Whiskey Company of Rochester, N. V. THE CRANE CTORE Has news for you. It will be read by the Scianton public, for our ads. always are. Today we place on' sale, at OneQuarter Their Value Ooe HOodr The cream of the Season's Giirments, ranging in price from ten to twenty dollars. THEY ARE SPICY INDUCEMENTS AND UNAPPROACHABLE VALUES GRANE, 324- TAKE eLEVATOIf. ORIENTAL AT W Jr Wi I i s&? fi) NB at 500 and 502 Lackawanna Ave. at George W. Watkins' Store. egbjr0 Will Begin Today at 2.30 and 7.30 P. (V3. Wednesday and Thursday at The Same Hours, IM Whiskey ALL MANKIND. jtAitiv on Tin: hotti-h. a ra Mi. W. U. HaJI, of nielnnond, Vn had a similar experience to that of Mis. Alllugton, Gentlemen: I commenced on your Duffy Mult Whiskey hist Mm cb and havj been Ailthtul in taking it ever since. 1 havo used one dozen bottles, and am feeling better. My heninip hnges have almost stopped, and my cough vol v much Impiovcd. WILLI i: D. 15 ALL, 7IS N. 1st St.. Ulelunond, V.t., Sept. G, 190.'. Pneumonia Cuied. Gentlenieu: I had a sevcio case ot pneumonia last fall, and have used about one clo.'en bottles of your whis key to build 1110 up and llnil It does what :.ou claim lor it. Youis lcspcctfullv, 11. raDEUSLN, llanillne', Minn., May 11, 100J. It cm es (onsumptlon, coughs, colds, gilp, biomhltis, catanb and all dis eases of the throat and lungs. It also mi cs nei vousness and indigestion. It gives power to tho main, stiongth and elasticity to the muscle, and richness to the blood. Jt is 11 piomoter of health and longevity, makes tho old young, keeps the young stiong. It Is absolutely pine and contains no fusel oil. It will cuio almost any case of con sumption if taken in time. Over 7,000 doctois pieseilbo it, and I', 000 hospitals use it exclusively. LACKAWANNA AVE. Lmus "WfaWBWajri WHO efl 00 For, a Christmas Present? Twenty Christmas Presents $50.oo To ne Given by The Scrnnton Tribune to the Children of scranton and Northc-mlcni Pennsylvania. One Present $2o0o a,))d $20.00 One Present 10.00 In Oold o.oo ' One Present S.oo In Ooltl S.oo rwoPrescnts 2.50 Each 5.00 Five Presents 1. 00 Each 5.00 Ten Presents ; 50C Enc, , , 5.00 Total Twenty Presents Ttin TKIMUNU'S SECOND ANNUAL Junior Educational Contest. A Contest in Vord-niiildiiifr. W'hei Can Alakc the Alost Words Out of the Letters in T-H-E hl-O-M-E P-A-P-E-R TTTTS IS lmiclt easier, than last year's contest, antl twenty oJ llie brightest boys and girls will secure Christinas Gifts in casli for making tlie larftcst number of words out of these Ictlcis. It is lots of fun to think out the words and hunt them up in the dictionary, and besides it will help you with your spelling. You will be surprised at the number of different ways these twelve letters can be used. Rules of the Contest. Piescnts will be given to the bovs or girls, whose pare! o: guardians are subscribers to THE TRll'.UNE, building 1 largest number of words out J lomc Paper." Xo letters must be used any more times than they appear in these three words. As an example, only one "A" could be used, but theie might be two "ll's" or three "E's." Only words defined in the MAIN PORTION' of "Wcb stei's International Dictionary" (edition of 1S!)S) will be al lowed. Any dictionary can be used, but in judging the contest THE TRllirXE will debar all words not foumfin Webster's. Proper names, or any other words appearing in the "Ap pendix" will not be allowed. Obsolete words arc admitted if defined in the dictionary. Words spelled two or more trays can be used but once. Words with two or 11101c definitions can be used but once. No single letters counted as words except "A" and "O." How to Write 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 of words at the top of your list. Write the name of parent or guardian with whom you live and who is a renttlar subscriber to THE TRIBUNE. Fold the list DO NOT ROLL. CONTEST CLOSES SATURDAY. All letters of inciuirv for swered. Address our list of answered, to r for Incandesc?nf Gas Mantles, Porlable Lamps. THE NEW DISCOVERY & u Kern Incandescent Gas Lamp. i !IS y 253-S2i Pctm Avenue. fttaffsyTTOfncinrga i- fr ei in Heed ! Of niiything in tlio line ot optical scls wo can supply It. ,j. Spectacles and Eye Glasses I Propoily fitted by nn espeit ,;. optician, ! 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RcKiilur Stalo N'oimal Coiuscs and Special Doii.ii tnionts ot Jltislp, IIIocu. tlon. AH, Uiavviiis, Htonogiupliy anil TMicvultliiK. htrouu College! 1'iopaia toiy Dcp.iumont TREE TUTION. lloanliiiK cpenses JIM jirr wcoU l'nplls aelmltipcl at any time Winter Touii open;. Dec Kith Wiito for cata loguo. E. L. KEMP, A. M Pilnrlpal. MM-irratr-r--r"l"""Tr'--'"" SCRANTON CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS hCRANION, PA. T. .1 rustoi.l'ies i:imer II Lnvv.ill.Ticas. It J I'o'etei titanley I. Allon, Vlco I'leMelcnt. Scciotniy. SUMMER RJJ?JTJS, Vtlnntlo City. The temperature at tha AONliW, On the lleacli, in Cheliej, Atlantic Cit , -iitauMy o saJi i:ciy anpolntment of a modem Hotel. HOTEL RICHMOND, KentucLv Avenue. Hrst Hotel (rom Beach, At. Untie City, N. J.; bO Ocean view roomi; ca pacity 4'X); wtllo tor special latts. J, 11. JcnU. uu, 1'rop PENNSYLVANIA, BEAUTIFUL LAKE WESAUKING On a epur of the Alleghany Uoiii.talm. l.fhljli Valley uilrcad; near Towanda Datliing, ftihln, ipoitj, etc. Kscfllmt tdble. Reasonable utei. LAKE WESAUKING HOTEL P, O., Arc, t'a. Send (or booklet, ft K. UABRia. wllege