I THE SCR ANTON TRTTiUNE-WEDNESDAY MORNING. MAY 16, 1894. SCR ANTON TRIBUNE rcBi.ism n DAILY in ScnAn ton, PA... bv The Tkiul.nb Puulis.'iino Compast. Nr.w York Office: TiunnNB Bctldino. rSAMI 8. G KAY, MANAdElt. Inlered at the rmtofke at fcranttm, Ta as Kecvnd-aait Hail Matter. THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE. SCRAKTON. MAY lfi, 1SD4. At a UBBTISQ of tlio directors oi' The TlUBUNB Publishing company held Moiulny evening, E. P. Kingsbury, president of t.;e company, ml nlao Oh (well general manager, in the place of F. E. Won i, resigned. The Stale Convention. One week from today Pennsylvania Republicans will hold ;i convention which, by all indications, promises to be one of the cnluiinating inci dents of the rising wave el' Republican enthusiasm which made a new high water nark and set up a new stand ard lat February in the pau nomonal majority recorded for Unlnfltia A. Grow. Nothing has since occurred to eccnaiou any subudenco of that IWMplog tula of aroused pat riotic seutiment. Upon tue contrary, all signs show a further! purpose of file people to cast from the high placet arranti who have abused the trust mistakenly ooufidad to them in the Democratic triumphs of two years ago; aud next Wednesday's convocation will give, this desire one chance. While that assemblage will in t!i inaiu be restricted in significance and scope to stuto Issues, the fact that it will chooso two Cindidates for OODgftM-men-at-iarne, one of whom already pa WUtM a prestige covering the molt gloriom periods in Republican history, will impart to Its doliberatlpni an ele ment of national importance. There is fortunately at thll time little doubt of the selections that will be made in this directum. With Major McDowell al ready willing to bow gracefully to the inevitable, it II probable that tho battle for representative in congress will be decided by au unanimous tote in behalf of i irow and Llnff. With reference to the purely Itate portion of the ticket, there has devel oped no opposition to the gubernatorial candidacy of General Hastings; and what lif.le uncertainty there recently i silted relative to bis running mate appfari almost to have vanished before the accumulating strength of Walter Lyon. General Latta, of Philadelphia, for secretary of Internal affairs, and Senator Mylin for auditor general msy also i,e cboeen with rut amous, if any, :.tr.g. :..-t;i Party sentiment among tlie tnasat was never in a healthier condition ; enthusi asm is averwbere mounting liigli and the lUtatantial accord that exists be tween leaders aud tue rank-and-file betokens a campaign of exceptional fervor and effectiveness. As against this, what do the Demo erataesbibitl Cuaoa aud despair. This, indeed, is a wholesome Repabliean year. TBI fUCCKSSIXI, application in this city yesterday of the newly discovered antidote lor opium p lieooing, pirman ganate of potassium, elsewhere re ported In detail, is an occurrence of in terest to the medical profession. T.is, we believe, marks not later than the fourth nae of this remedy, a fact of itself illustrative of the alert ness of our local physicians in seizing upon and utilizing valuable discoveries in their profession. The usefulness of this antidote appears now to be thoroughly demonstrated, pre aentiug as it doss a r cord of four cou eCUtiVS successes, with no failures. American medicine den. rve to be cor dially congratulated upon its pre-euU tion of this priceless boon to mankind, marking as it doc only one of hand reds of feats thai have mad our coun trymen pre-eminent in this saving science. It is slightly, impossible as yet to deeide whether or no the natural gas wells oT I'rooklyn will render coal mining unnecessary in this section of the state. Ridinf, to a Fool's Doom, If it has not yet penetrated thronirh th pachydermatous bide of W. C P. Breckinridge that ha is persona non grata to the reputable citlzsnship of this republic, the sooner ho opens Lis Stuffed pores to this wholesome fact the easier will bo his let-down ac the po'ls. The very fact that he depends upon his deceptive elr.qnonce to wiu Ins finlit condemns him th more hopelessly In the judgment of pure-minded voters Any common sinner would be n harm less creature after huoIi an ezpoaore as has come to Breckinridge. To permit this wheedling and magnstlo rasoal to got back into his old place unrepentant and sardonic would bo to multiply amazingly his opportunities for mis chief. The American public is almost di vinely charitable to tllOSS of Its former favorites who err nnd candidly con fess, lint it has no further use for rognes wno whine, beg or bluster only when found out. A man less puffed np in his own conceit wonld not make the great ruistak;; that Brcoklnridga is making when he fancies that his per verted abilities give him a lease on tho sufferance of respectable electors Elkltkicity, it la said, will soon be generally naod for cooking purposes. It is loss expensive than coal and gas, aud when properly adjusted will pro duce tho desired effect upon the hired girl who, under tue present system, lights the kitchen fire with kerosene. What Has Been Done ? In the interest of law and order it might be well to ask for the result of investigations in the case of Si Robin son whose death occurred at it disre pntable place on Center street sevend months ago. At the time of Robin aon'a death evidence was produced that showed conclusively that his demise had been hastened by a dose of poison of a quantity apparently sufficient to have killed an elephant. The coroner's jury rendered a verdict in accordance wilh the evidence and the proper offi cer assumed charge of the case. Thus faruo arrests have been made and there ia nothing to show that the de tective has ever made tho slightest in quiry in the matter. The fact that Si Robinson was not a useful member of society is no reason why possible murderers should go unpunished. The evidence produced at the coroner's inquest was decidedly unfavorable to some of the associates of Rotinsou, and it sisms as tliou;h the interests of law and order coul I be better served by an effort at convicting his murderers than by flippant insinua tions that Robinson was hotter deal than alive, THE oxi. y district convention elect ing a delegate to the state convention anil instructing him for lieutenant governor was the ono held yesterday i In the First Legislative district. While the other Conventions instructed for Grow and Hastings, the Republicans of the First district came ont boldly for the senator from Allegheny, Walter Lyon. As the time for the convention draws near those who claim to be on the inside are very confi lent that Lyon will have at least fifty votes to spare in the contest. The friends of Robinson, it is said, are desirous of ISOUrlog recognition rather than the nomina tion, nnd if possible to capture the organis ition, This would appear from the present situation to ba a rather up hill task, nnd it may not bo at tempted . For the Nominee, In view of the interest taken by many persons in the Republican congres sional situation in this county, and more especially in the attitude of this newspaper inward that situation, it seems timely to rensat that THE Tittn I'M: will, as usual, support the lair choice of the nominating convention, Until that oboice is reached it will, at usual, keep bauds olf As a newspaper it will strive, as bo fore, to print the news, without to ;r or favor; but as a representative of progressive aud aggrsive Republi canism it will not vt hue confidence in the good sense of the masses of the party to choose as tlieir candidates for office m 'ii fit to represent them: nor will it, wltbonl good came, as well as reluctance, depart fro:u its rnle of al solute neutrality between fairly not ing candidates for the nomination. We proffer this explanation for the welcome benefit of all whom it may concern. Tin: Mi si.iM fnY.-r appears 1 1 have fastened its grip Upon FolttfD, I I. Tue members of a committee of arrange" menta from that town have ft' to 1 Colonel Breckinridge $",i)j to deliver th" oration at their coming Fourth of ! Julv celebration. - - A '. K A s : F I : s Coxey pissesslng suf- I Sclent magnetism to turn th faces of the Hobos in the direction of tb St I ting sun or tho north pole, would inn- teria'lv assist COOgreoa m solving a knotty outgrowth of Democratic gojd tllll" Mr. Farr Rt-nomlnatad. The First Legislative district Bepub lican convention held in M. D.tVl l's ball yestord tv for the nomination of a candidate for the legislators, la re. nominating Representative J o n it F.irr, selected a young man who is ag gressive, intelligent and well known During h:s two previous terms h hs acquired a creditable p iiti n among tho resourceful men upon the floor of tile house at Barrisborgj ami his name ia perhaps more famlll ir throughout the state than that of any other Re publican in his district, owing, of course, to his free text book bill and to his earnest - flirts in behalf of compul sory ednoatl n omitting from present consideration any dissatlfactlon which may exist amaig residents of the Providencs p ; tion of the First district, at the site of this repeated honor--a dissatisfaction, by th w y, which it is to be eiptOted tti Democrats will at one. pro l to magnify Mr. Parr's thirl nomination will doubtless generally he admitted to hava come in the natnro of a reward for gool public service. Whatever may have been the BMtitl Of the geog raphlcal contention between Hyde Park and the KortB Bad, we liav not heard it anywhere denied that Mr. Farr, personally, is a 1'gisUtor of skill, experience and energy. Even his re cent competitors for the nomination, like goo l fighters who a Imiro a clever foe. concede that his record has been one of merit. The selection of Mr. Parr doubtless means a revival of bis celebral '1 bsttls in behalf of eoinnnlsory education. It has-been Mr. Parr's ambition loses t Ii measure ensoted into law, Tbs voter of hia district will, in puling on bis election, doubttees also p iss noon this legislative proposition, The result will naturally attract attention not only locsily but throughout the state. Ii tim: railroads of the Unite I states were to relive their pass mger rates to the level of rates in India, wi could travel from New York to Philsdelphls for 87 centsi from New York to Bos ton for D'J cents; from Now Yolk to Chicago for $3 75i an I from NeW York to Ban Francisco for $14 The rate per iniln on the lladras railroad is 0 II I emit; which WOOld make th" faro from Borantoh to Wilkes-Barre and return eboiit 10 cents. The Indian style, ol travol would be uncomfortable, how ever. Whereas one passenger on an American pan-eng"r train has, on an average, one-forty second of tlio whole trnin to himself, he would, on an In dian train, haye to b? content with less than one fifth so much space and less than one-tenth so much elegance in the equipment of road bed and coaches. The FEDERAL authorities of Pitts burg have incidentally performed a aalutary service in behalf of morals by notifying every keeper of a question able resort that unless he shall take out a federal revenue license ho will be at once arraigned befora the United States diatrict court. Dno'le Sam has a way of enforcing his demands which leaves little likelihosi that then l no tices will be ignored. It is notorious that in many places of vic which conld not get licenses in the quarter sessions court intoxicants are sold wi th impunity and at prices that would stagcer the license 1 dealer. If the strong arm of the federal government be extended to bring tUeati outlaws to book it will be a ls.saon not without ex emplary value ia those times, of re formative ferment. The Democratic party, like nbraEsn thing devoid of shame, seems actually to take a certain mean pleasure in ex hibiting its utter unfitness, to govern the republic. BELGIUM'S KINO i the latest crowned bond to fall before tho stunning genius of James J. Oorbett And yet soma nay that America's pride, is misplaced, It is UNFOBTURATI whenever a good movement becomes indiscreetly man aged. Self-destruction Is tlio cruellest fate of afl. - - Wb have hop"s that Richard Croker car, vet be Induosd to have mercy on tue inner lean state A S THE Colfee Cools. Tho convention of the Woman's clubs in Philadelphia which the other dav took strong ground against woman soffrage will evidently coincide with the eloquent Senator Daniel, of Vir ginis,wben be said of M try, the mother of Washington : "She did not shine ami 1 the throng: Which bow to the Charms of wit, and beauty and bopil all ty. but In any assembly of the bean- fill, the brilliant, th-s powerful, "r the brave of her aex, no form could kWaken a holier sentiment of raverenus than sh, and th it sentiment is all tho leeper beoauss alio was the un assuming wife nnd mother, whos kingdom was her family, wh so world was her home, In tho shadow and in the silence from W(- to day and year to year sbs followed the guiding star of that truth which tells US that "to do that which b tore us lies in daily life is tho prim" wisdom." She was the good angel of the bearthston , tiie speri tl pr.ivi leiico of tender heart i aud helpl"ss bands, content t bear her bur lens In the sequestered vale 0f life, her thought uupervertod by false nm- t Itions, an i all nnlooking for the groat reward taat orownoi her love and toll." e e e Wllkes-Barre, too.is to have a Wash ington monument l be v trions p ttrl itlc orders of Lns;rns county have formed a central committee, which will arrange for the construction of a t itule similar to toe oueucoitlv un veiled in this city, twill cost (8,000 an I be lee it I on the public square fm ing ons of the Incoming streets " i the wi ir, it he.-iiiH to look as if there were to be In this country a reviv il of patriotic regard for the hero oi Mount Vernon These waves of feeling ebb an i ft iw, There w a p rl al noi long sgu which might not Inaptly bavs ben e.i'iei th-ebb-tide of our patrlotlem Are we now borne onw rd by the re turning tldl 7 A gool evidence that there Is an in creeling demand tor ti illey car fender i supplied by the mnlttpliolty of de vices ' flat tin 1 their wav lot I the patent ifflce it Washington. It la said more man 900 models of fenders have been submitted for elimination thns far this year, esoh invrntor hnptn, donbt less, to till tiie selling popular von) and , . Ii a tally beoorac a milllonaita Meanwhile oar oompaolesare holding iff until tlio desired efliiiency is n scbs I, when it is safe to icy that few trolley oars will long remain nnequlp ped witb fenders, The ir.it la tbat a good fender, altbonghxostly, would be a fi ret-ct is Ii vestment an 1 one a wreat deal more economical than the ret b tion of a large oorpe of lawyers under salary to Qgbt claims for dam uros, The remits of oil optratioai up at Brooklyn, Botqoebanna dbnnty, are await' , with Interest by residents of the - .; - '. oil ta-lt. Tie b .ring IS now In liisre of New York parties, who ! ive enlist l the interest of far mers ia that vicinity, who in return for fuel and other ..uppiies Uke st -ck III the prospective gusuers. Great cctpct is erved lotnework mil tneunilers Will give no information as to the depth of timbers holes. It is estimate) that the wells ar Imw ubOOt 1,(00 lest 111 lepth In easn oil i found many in timate t'.lt that ttie Wells will be plugged until small stockholders can he in Inct i t i part wim their claima. If the ill prospectors imagine that eny scheme ol that nature can hu success fiillyworkol upon tho boaest plough man of Susquehanna connty, tney are not thorongb students of human na ture. If there is anything in the Brook lyn oil Weils the gentle resdr and ail others interested may be assured tbat tl, r::iq i.'li tr.r.a granger will c on in for a shars ol lubrication if he has to Wait a quart, r of a century for a Settle stent, COX Vb PSrOtCtbSOKS. I'ther processions have inarched ou vtasblagton, bat their march was on vi -. Intel ll.a !' I. . - nilel. Ihe." Weill In palace cars and AistnrMM no watohdogtn passtng on ineii way w iim loooy of tiie Capitol. Uepresentlng the boada, the stocks mid the aith.of tu.. nation, they wore Cordially received nnd servilely obeyed by the Congress, whleb voted away lands, gave friiurhi.es mid took siirh aeuon as mads poverty acquainted with tbo isan is wlo hai bui beard ol H before. Tim h i went in palac e ems went to ob tain something from Congress ehloh would benefit them without adding to the prosperity of the people, The Coxey ruovi m m has si iea-t the merit l being nusrlftsb, eve. i if it is not so aristocratic la Its tnake-np, had the anny of velvet remained away rroiu IVnsbtngtoa tine who are oow approacbiag it in hobnailed shoes wonld not have an szease for goiug. N-id V k-e ol OiB'tind.. A'ipi - of, r Dsfniriss, We me inclined to tbll I; that ii Vote of tl. unks i due to Senator Peffer, He hahu't made s speech In several iia.s. I lofl te It Orrn t K cour.e. A foooa T i6.mf. Tho Democratic tarty ran make more noise over a doblous victory than auy other organisation on earth, Dlot eh inti d 1 saw her almost every night, This charming little creature! To see her act was my delight, Ublldllke in every feature. Her petite form, so trim mid uent, With roiy lips halt parted. The childish rule did take no sweet, No Wonder 1 was started. "Fancbon'1 was the part she played, 1 could not but admire her; So tho play once ended 1 delayed To ask her if I'd tire hor 1 boldly walked behind tho scenes My feelings WOO Id not smother; A y i ung man shouted to my queen; ' Let's exit this way, mother.'1 irfsconsin. A Soub of Fit h Time. When the 1lh is in tho river au' tho lie is in the man, An' yon see tho worms wiggle in tbo an cient oyster can ; Just cork your little demijohn, an' then fer pleasure plan, When the list) is in the river an' the lie Is in the man I .iilioua touslitulion. Why Croksr Bislgncd Aeto York Commercial-jlili'tr' :r. There is no concealment necessary or possible of the motives that prompted Mr. t'i oker's resignation. He has made ell the money that it was safe for him to make, or possible to make and keep without dsn g ft of running foul of the law and confl.s caslon, and he is shrewd enough not to at tempt to secure more than be can carry ;r. Meantime be proposes, with tho as sistaiio of the innate generosity of tho American character, of which he has had many proofs, to make Ids retirement from further connection with a pestilent politi cal institution a full equivalent of tho enormous t urns of money thnt ho has acquired. TN paint the best is the cheapest. Don't be misled by trying what ia said to be "just as good," Lut when you paint insist upon having a genuine brand of Strictly Pure White Lead If costs no more per gallon than cheap paints, and lasts many times ttj long, Look out for the brands of White Lead offered you ; any of the lol lowing are buiv : s Atlantic" "Jcvstt." 'Tnhnoitock " "Beynvr-Baunian " "Davls-Chambora.'' " Ar:nstrons ic McKsIvy," For Colors. National Load Co.'" I'ure White Lead Tinting Colors. Tlrsemlors Ira i,.il Innnc-ponnd cirii. each !'" "n'Clml loCbll M pounds ! --truly i -i IVBIts Li .i i ibednbed shade; thq srs Si i cn rttdy-Blxcd paints ' "i s nanhui.it inn pi i iiu. i v pun i ilon in las handiest iumi io iimsiti, ih Pare Whin 1 1 id, agaod mShytbou snddi I bus have been saved pi pnrv-i en, i. hybavlai our book oa painting ail 1 i-pk r-UTd, boiil u.ajiU.I iaj aud 3 Loll. lid-. N 1 riONAL LEAD CO., Nets York. . . . Baby Carnages, Refrigerators AND Cedar Chests Mill & Connell 131 and 133 N. Washington Ave. Large Stock Bottom Prices lUliULI!! UL 8c Co. 422 LACKA. AVE. AYLESWORTH'S Meat Market The Finest in the City Tlio latent iuiprovwl fnr nlsl ir.i uml apparatai for kaaping meat, bnttsr nml ega. 1 d 1 OF tinning and soldariBi sll iioii" awuy Hli by the US Oi IIAIii'MANS I AT I'.NT PAINT, ahtcb SOOslvta nt iiiin,Jl nts woll-knaen tool It nan be applied to tin, galvanised tin. sheet Iron r, i'. n,s to brick aweUluee, which Wlllprerenl absolnteli any crumUUns, oraoklng or hreaklng ot the bn, k Itwlltoatlaii ilnnbiK ot any kind by many ysrs.and It's cont iWs not okivoiI on,- lirtli tlmtor hucoit of tloiiinit. N hoM by tin' job or podod. Oontraots taken by a.momo BAUTMANN, SSI I IrohBt. wmm rnnpecy PI fMflHQ Li7! J U WANT a Piano or Organ Cheap? LOOK AT THE LIST: An extra fins limry F, Miibr Ion are hauo -. i"i An extra ll:io "(.liieltiTing 'Siiiiaro I'inoo 1" A (ood Haines Brothers Btiuare Piano.., Wn A good Meyer limthors - quavo Plano w A good firth & Pend BQQero Piano 75 a Rood Pinpbpala Bqaare Piano on a very loocl Bcmon Piano t-o Wniuut upright ino A very rooiI Wht'vluck Upright Piano., ixu A very itoml WhuvlouH Uiinubt Piano., 150 GUERNSEY BROTHERS' DEW STORE, Planes ALLh ALOsC The shewer of encomiums constantly passed upon our p;oods don't fall upon any particular branch or kind alone. Everything we keep, from the homely Muslins, to the fascinating Wash Fabrics in Cottons, to the useful Flannels, to the natty Dress Goods in Woolens, share alike in the rain of compliments. In Notions and Furnishings "Examples miirbt be hcapod until they hiile Tho rules, which tliey were muiic to render plain." LET THESE SUFFICE Those Scotch Dimities now in our windows. The Lovely and Artistic Parasols and Umbrellas. Laundried, Unlaundried and Silk Waists. Covert Cloth and Serge Ladies' Suits. Carpets and Draperies Never so varied and so cheap as now. Thousands of Remnants of Worsted and Wash Dress Goods In our Basement, which are thirsting for buyers at eager prices. Extraordinary Sale of iiiimiiimiii 93 WEBB 00 In Tan3, Browns, Navy and Black, of Covert Cloth, Kersey and Diagonals. Such a slaughter never known before. Victors With tho New Valves Out of Sight Our new Bicycles are now to be seen at our 31 Lacka wanna avenue store. VICTORS, SPALDING, CREDENDA, GENDR0NS, And a full line of Hoys' and Cirh' Wlvels. We are mak ing extremely low price, on Second-hand Wheels, J.D.WILLIAMS&BRO. 314 Lacka. Ave. Fountain Pens Fountain Pens Fountain Pens SPECIAL FOR A PEW DAYS A Guaranteetl Foun tain Ten, regular price 1.50, lor 98 Cents Reynolds Bros. Strtioners and Engmvera. BIT LACKAWANNA AVR 1 Dr. Hill Son Albany Dentists ?rt twth. KJO', best set! SS; for cM pars anil tnutb wltliout plnt.m, callml crown anil brnlp work, mil lor iirlooa and rcforonom. Tun ALU 1 . ior ttraoUog u'atli without l ulu. No etbet, No tta-i. OVF.lt HKST NATIONAL rtANK. A very tood iflioiilngrr I'prlKht Piano., OROANIt a atason A BanUin.nearlyneWiblfbton, iioubut reed An A. B Chaasj nearly now, blfhtOPi iloubio read A I'tiieaco t'nltni;e,iiiMirlv new, liit'li lop, donbbl rei'il A WoreoHtnr, nearly now, high lop, doubly reud in s w 75 60 cu 224 and Organs at Wholesale aud Hetall, 00 Installments. $ THE LSSSE JACKETS $3.93 THE : COLUMBIA : 221 Sprite St, Cp. Tribune Office. , SJgSM TXK "I'T tli,' flart lino uf V liwl.t of kil Krilee and iroaranto ftvrrr inahtn wM rarc liin tasftat to r.'l i nil of ln.r iU fur cm;l'KUe. JUST MABRIED1 Goiog to hoaukeping, of conrso. Don't make a mistake at lli' beginning ami fail to get an K ASTER OK HOWARD RANGE OR ALASKA REFRIGERATOR We have tin in and many othiT tiling? vou want. 513 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. I UlllllllilltllUlllllllllllllilllllll.tlllllll!lllllll!r:MM'!;illtll!IIIIINIIIIIIU 3 riiiihiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMuiiiiiiMiiiiii!Uiiiin)iiiti(MiiiMiiniMi;iifR Wedding Ril 'j;-- si The best is none too good. Ours are 18-k. All size3 and weights. LLOYD, JEWELER 423 Lackawanna Ave. The (i iv.it .Marvel ol Dental Science Ansesthene A rcecnt discovery nnd the sole property of Henwood k Wardell, DENTISTS, 316 Lackawanna Ave. WHAT JO. SK A MO N8 BAYS ADOUT ANJB8THBNB, l)RS. HKNWOOII i H AKDKLL: After haelag eleven teeth estreated at one Minn- by tb, im mI, -. inetboil, 1 pro nounco It entirely utUrnotory In every particular. J. i. iKAMONS a Btandard,nearly new.high top,doubie i-eeil 10 A rhoninger, nearly new, high top, double reed W And ubout Jl other good second hand or- gntia, f-i to in The above oolleotlon of second hand insra- Tiiriita aruall in Itood ordor, fully tfiiirnn teed, tho greateet bartfulnn ever offered hi thin city, fall and bo thtm. UUTtabtteblS or : ii hi f ir ea.th. WYOMING AVENUE, SCRAN TON, iiinmmiigii $4.93 WEKE $12 00 BICYCLE : AGENCY IS IT NOT I A BEAUTY? I THE GAITER Globe Shoe Store! 3S7 L ( K .. AVK 5 tvann & Powell S FIRST MORTGAGE 6 0 BONDS OF THE FORTY FORT COAL COMPANY. A limited comber of tho above bonds are for Bale at par and ac crued interest by the following parties, from whom copied of the mortgage and full information can be obtained: E.W. Slnllignn, Cashier Second National Bank, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. W. L.Watson, Cashier First Na tional Hank, l'ittston, Pa. J. I Polen, Cashier People's Savings Bank, Pittstou, Pa. A. A. Bryden,President Miners' Savings Hank, Pittstou, Pa. Ami by the Soranton Savings Hank and Trust Company, Trustee under the Mortgage. T, a Atherton, Counsel, WlLKES-BAJtBB, PA. Inserted in THE TKIliUNE at the i ate of ONE CENT A WORD. 4i