THE SCItANTON TREBUNE-MOiN DAY MOKJNIJm MAT 21, 1894. SCRANTON TRIBUNE rrausnrn DAILY IK SCRANTOH. VJl., "t IHK TitlUU.NB FUm.lhUl.fO CourAXT. E. P. KINGSBURY, r.w Vorr owioe: TntnuNs Buiujino, Fhank 6. Okay, Manager. f r.ttred at the rtto0ce at SUtMtom, fu Second-Clau Hail Hatter. THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE. FOR ANTON. WAY 21, 1HH. BrNATOB CAMERON'S prediction that the Indeterminate aeuate tariff bill will finely paM could bo butter honored iu tlm breach tliHti in the observauee. Mr. Powdoriy Speaks. For thu first time since bis rstlro mnt from the general master work BMMhip Mr, l'ouiiurly hut turned upon his tradneera ami vindicated him s. If from their false charges. In an nulhorized interview begun on our fiwt page Xbb Tbibuhb tltla morning presents bis explicit n nil detailed de fense. The central point in the ingenious conspiracy which ha formed iteolf among former associates for the evi dent purpose of defining the one ene cefifal lender that organized labor hue had in this country is disclosi".! in a sensational article in yesterday's I'hil tittelphia IllUM In tbil nrtiele it is pec tie illy oharjad that Mr Powderlf, Mr. Wright end Muter Workman 1'. H. Qoinn hHVrt boeu expelled from the KntghUof Labor, for plotting to die rapt the order eud cany pari of :t over into the Federation of L ibor. Not only ie the ..-.-.,.. i itaoU untrue. accord ing to Sir. Powderly,hnt the very rnlei which are quoted as authority lor the lie pad expnltion would, if inch lotion were contemplated, aOOOfd him the obvious justice of a notification nud formal triat, neither of which bag j"t taken place. Si far, however, from "u !i avoriug to disrapt the organiza tion which 19 his greatest monument, Air. Powderly, linoe his retirement hi rep- itettly oounseled his (tin Is to remain . jral and patient, it is to his Moderation in th.s rcepeot more thuu to any other cause, tbat the ooterie of oooipiriog leaden who made it doom saty for bim to retire are indebted for the continued integrity of the order. We have no forth r lnt r.st in Mr. Powdtrlj thu that v.-inch partaiai to a brainy Sorautonlan who, despite many mistakes, ha-s !.aea gmatfifa work, it is only ..ir, however, that the public shcnld accord a bearing to his side of the case. Sua abate of ene mies ;s natural; and this mar. has an attendance) of n.ch ecmpiiuient to bis fttrcssiveas'". By tm?: way, wht are the ;1 s : t .e D-'ii-ocrntia pirtyt princi- s THOCOH the present indetermi nate tariff hiii should pses. it will be well for voters to ru)mber how, in the iangnage of John Dalzell, ''the Democratic party first shut up its fac tories, mired its Industries, created armies cf unemployed by threats of fre trad? iu its platform and in the Wilson bill, and then after all. when the mtajMaf was done, ended np by passing a substantially protective bill as to aU the items protection of which was neeeeeare to ecare bjmocratic votes " i.r a .-row:a, sisptclon that the State base ball league management will never die from a surfeit of corn m.n tense. Coxey's Real Grievance. The Clover club, of Philadelphia, will not pin credit for courtesy or Rood breeding by its recent ejection of (r.ral Coxy after Ma acceptance of a rs-nlar invitation to be its guest. The Clover club, it Brill be understood, is not an tCOBOBie nor political Batt ering, but rither an rganiz-tion of wits who mike a practice of captuiing itinerant celebrities, confining them within the clnb bir.qnet ball and then 'guyir.g" them until life incomes tnls era'.le Why for pnrpoees of chaffing Oiey should not. prove j!it a welcome as some notorious theatrical fraud, some artist wltb more brag than abil ity, or any of the other favorite and traditional kinds of curios t oat con grigute about Clover club dinner tables passes nnr ability to ex plain. The only known fact is tbat he wasn't; that certain members threat ened to resign If by bis entertainment h 'iiiaai-iadorsement was given tu his indeeorOBI style of tocialMm, and that when the lnckle-is commander of the common v.eal upp.-aredon tlm scene In the Iplandld attire of a polished gen tUnim of leisure, be n.ot more or less summarily tnkoa by tho arm and at tended to the outer door. Wo cannot blame Cox-y for feeling f ffended. He had hesu duly and prop erly Invited. He had demeaned him self aa a gentleman and bud expected, among gentlemen, the courtesies due from gentlemen. Instead of that, he (rit a demonstration of boorishness which, as it wilf be distorted and ex aggerated among men more Ignorant than Coxey. will do lnliolte harm, There was no exense for such treat ment. It brands all who had nn af firmative part in it as more devoid by far of the eommon tnstluota of de eency than le the crank-brained and eeeentric yet personally courteous ''re former" against whom It wns directed. It gives him, at last, a real grievanco. in which, sorry to say, be will have a leverage upon the sympathies of per eons who have no tolerance whatever for his ill-considered economic views With that incident In mind, who dnro any tho following sarcastic remark, chronicled in a local report in the Philadelphia Inquirer, waa wholly without provocation: While the general stood talking to sev eral jiernonn, two nieit'ontorod tho room and ordered a drink. They Uiuw the gou eral was In town, but did not know ulin by eight. One of thorn moved away, and when the drinks were served was at the other end of tho room. "Here, Coxny," the other shouted, not knowing that Coxoy himself beard every word, "como back and got your rum." Coxey got a tiwirt glance at the conplu. They were dressed iu the height of fashion. Then he turned to the group, by whom he wns Bur rounded, and said, with a sarcastic smile: "That's oue of the many things I bare to endure when 1 find myself iu alleged re epoctable society. " True, such sarun9m us this does "re- apectable society" in the aggregate a bitter injustice. Bat it adds to the difficulty of vetting men Nke Coxoy to bilieva this when social organiz itions with the reputation of the Clover club deliberately became inhospitable and grossly insulting, Senator Quay's dally tariff hiut is not inspired from Purls. Vkky naturally the Democratic journals hereabouts are endeavoring to make it fusa anion First district Re publicans. From a Democratic parii snn standpoint that is obviously their move. But it will not succeed. There is too much good, sound common sense among the voters of that district. Though they may not all be pleased, thoy will certainly not go to the enemy for advice or consolation. Thoy know too well the spuriousness of tho prs ent Democratic clttter. They will hold their own counsel, consult their own interests and when calmness has been restored net a pnudenoe shall then suggest. The assurance of the Providence Register that the "North Bod will bo found In the proper place in the election to bo held next fall and irive her usual lame itepnblicnn ma jority' ie a hint not without value. Tills will ho too good a Republican year, with too much at stake In the elec tion's result, to give more than Uoman tary encouragement to efforts calcu lated to impede the impending Repub lican triumph, e M Hkpkk!'-1'nt.tivk Bryan's di cision to retire from congress relieves the people of Nebraska of a disagreeable duty. That Silver Plank. It is really not necessary for Penn sylvania Republicans to say anything o:i the currency question. Their ex pressions in the put have amply cov ered this subject In n manner that leaves no room for doubt. The coinage of money lvlongs under the eonstitu -tion among the functions of tlm gen eral government and from that stand fO'nt la u natlonil rather than a state laana, But lest an omission on this point should be misinterpreted, it would be well to incoi porata the substance of the plana adopted at Minneapolis This is the foundation principl t of thr Ropnb lican party. Whatever variation iu rhetoric may chance kobadeamexl wis.-, the central aaatSOO and idea must ho that of strict adherence to n sound ami honest currency. The H-pnblicins of Pannaylvaula demand a monay system good for its tace value wherever cireui.ited and in whatever medium expressed Whether the dollar tie gold or silver or wood pulp, it must be a dollar with au even dollar of value la bial it for its redemption! and not a so-called dollar that straddles ank wardly between intrinsic value and fttt, We dismiss as nnwarrantel the Democratic assumption that fri-inds of Senator lav propose to take from the Republican voters of this state their prerogative of asserting thoirBwn con victions on this question, e Al an understudy in the great states man role, Senator Dan Vorheos im presses us as being far from an ungual. - ltd SUCCSSA It n i'nkinu in the Democratic pa pers to print long columns of hasty talk by "Fighting Jack" RobloiOD, well knowing lie will soon repnt him of his temper. Bit wh"n it corn 's to building great DemOOtatlo expctations on such iutervit-ws ai these.that strikes us as carrying tho silly season too fsr. There will be no more loyal ao 1 enter prising supportr of the nominees of next Welneelay'e conventien thun John B Robinson, of Delaware. Twen ty-foUI honrs after the ticket shall have b en nani'd, whether It contains his nam" or not, In will lie ont on the battle gronnd, coat off and sleeves up, doing his level best or thi success of eaoh nominee. That lively tongue o nis may cause him a ,.v to say things he will bo sorry tor; but the hardueaa of his fighting wiil speedily wips all those utterances from the memory. Robinson is not a master of silence ; but thi re is no discounting his ability on the stnmp, and ha will be tho last man iii tho state to go away from Harrisburg with one lingering trace of malice or ill will. - e " 'I nr. BUMMI of "great speeches" tn ida of late with reference to thoH tariff Induces the wild, rsah hope that this sahject may soma day be ei bansted, liko tho pnbllc, Tha Jennie Roas Case. To the majority of Scrantonlana familiar with the progress of the pros ecution of the re's i against JaOOll Ross, recently arquittid before tho Culled States circuit court In sesdon at Pittsburg, npon tho charge of abat ing tba prlvl leges of the Bovernmont mails by Handing improper and threat enlng lettors, curtain things serin pe culiar. This adjective is at least a mil l ivr.id tn apply to tbeannuyances under gone by several wllnessos who, sum moned away from their regular voca tions, under suvero penalties, took the time nud trouble to go to a remote part of the stato and remain tiiere at utire qnited expense for several days only to find, when finally tho ease was callod, tbat according to Dlstriut Attorney Hurry Alvuu Hall it wns all a mistake, and that there win no case. If this was true, why has the govern ment been bat to so much trouble in the matter, and why have individual citizens boon aubjevted to a procedure which from this rutrospeot seems little lees than outrageous? if there was ab solutely no evidence to warrant tha convietion of Jennie Roes; if, indeed, aa soon ns he could get to it, the United Htntes district uttorney was forced to ask the circuit judge to Instruct tho jury to acquit without the formality of a ballot, what stands between any citi zen, however innocent, and a similar annoyance, costly, wrougfnl and axoes- ve tn its oa actions'! We mustoonfuss r inability to see the operation ot common sense in this case. Surely tbo evidence baa not changed since lu a preliminary hearing before the com missioner in this city it was deemed sufficient to warrant a presentation of the cane before tho highct tribunal. Either an error of judgment was com mitted on that ocoasion or one hns since been made somewhere along the line to the sudden ucquittul lust week. It is no doubt tho duty of goo I citi zens to bear with what pntienoe they may these occasional Inatanoaa of minlit litigation. At thu same time, It should be iqually the duty or tho courts to tuko mi-asuros to limit their number. In view of nil the iiunoyuiioes iucldent to a commitment before the federal grand jury, thero would Siotn to bo wisdom in a strengthening of the pro cesses whereby such cases as this Ross one sift through to the crowded trib unals of tho Uuitod States judiciary. It is not for us to suggest how this may he done, but with the Ross case as an object leason, carofnl inquiry might reveal the remedy. Tub hi.ATK makinh Industry among the Laekawanna Detnooraoy begins to show conspicuous symptomo of a grow ing tired feelinir. Thb KtTRUiKp Prorldenoa Reglalor declare, that this talk about JoSu R, Ifurr not receiving the Republican vote fSf tho North Bud "is nonsense. True, he will not recelvo tho full vote, onjic count of some little feeling among a few people, but whon it CO HQ CI to ly lng the whole North F.nd is going log buck on him it is foolish talk. He may lose one hundred vottaoul of the tbom and wo hnvo In this section, but it should ulo be remembered that he will receive some ijemocratlo votes. Long before election day the preaent sens of dissppcintmeut In certain plftoei will have Vanished. Harmony this year is no idle walchword. - One Move Toward Dirpctneis. An Impreaalou praraiti ganwally 'Kit oplioue for the bridge right of way on Swetlimd street lire already held by the city. Tha resolution of select 000.0 oil aaklng the oltyaolleltor to raport tho exact fuels in this matter will donbtlaai put at rest the aaaartloa that Bwetland itraet proparty ownara, after making oilers to the city for right of way to the bridceet Luidtn street, have since railed their vuluatieua. Iu the same Connect! in a r lol ili'iti of Interest hits just passed OOfflmOO council, it dirtota the mayoTi city an glnaat and city treasurer "to negotiate (er tho settlement uf "datu.ig'M which may be oautad by city Improramenta," and is an effort to save time in thu ad justment of shell claims. The recourse to viewers is always an alternative franf;t with possibilities of delay; bnt in t i.o majority ot instances prompt ac tiou by a duly authorized c unmiseiou, oonatitnted as the one named abora, we'll'! ' ll'ect an mineable and no eco nomical settlement This reaolnUoii tends to ad 1 to the powers of the ally executive; but so long as tbo disposi tion of Bcranton tatpartra la to alaot only capabl" nud tru itWOttby b initio men as mayors, toe centraliz iti.m of anttiorlty iu tho mayor's bauds will atanradly not biramlaa. With our city constantly reaohing out and coming into new points of contact with the rights of individuil oiticsns it ll well that tiiere IhOttld be little dip sition iu councils to encourage useless red tap.. Simplicity in municipal government is strength. Tho circumlo cution andTnpettltious boirds that en cumber the process of I octal government in many Ameriem cities aro happily abseut in BorantOft, ami it is well. A! THE Coffee Cools. The approaeb of th ontini; sssson Is lisil" ! with doliKht by the tlrel work ers of shop and ofHeo who contemplate with ilcliuht the promisol bolblav ami its ni-ciiiipanyinjj opportnnilies for the enjoyment of pnro air in suburban resorts. Happy is the man or woman whosn -onilitiona will allow the in lulu- enrn in an occasional season of rest during the beated days of summer, srbeo, free from care, (be plessure seeker may ilrlnlr the beaiitirs of limpbl htreauiH HM'I li'-l'ls of green winle the twilterihK of blrdl and the drowsy bain of Insert) lull the ssuslblllties to dreamy repose. A psrson who has been r.- ii" I in tli" euuiilry never entirely losses the love for nature which la fneterAd In the ulait season of springtime ami early summer; and barren indeed must be tho sou I that can no heanty in the symbols of eternal lifts as shown iu the bursting bii'ls aii'l blossoms of each n tntoipf year. For the over-worked and debilitated there Is no medicine like the ozone tbat Is wafted through leafy branches or o'er daisy tlroked meadows where the song of the IkiImi link is heard at early tnorn. It is the medicine that evsrv man of sedentary habits shoul'l take In as liberal qtj mil ties as bis circuuistanees will allow, e a e In many respiets Scranton I admir ably situated as the homo of busy tollers. While the luvlgor nine bree7.s of the ana are far nway, DOTertbeleM illlrlitfUl mrinntaln resorta and charm ing lakes may be resctaed In a few Irons, In almost any direction. The railrrfad facilities are such that many bnelOOM men are enabled to travel the distance between ofllces and suburban homes iu a few moment each morning and evening. Klinhnrst, Luke Ariel, Maplewood, (Mark's Hummit, llalton, (llaobara and the vicinity of Ksrvkfw are amone; the localities that may be reached with ease before and alter af ter biiiiinuss by the Scr intonlan, ami the number of suiumer residents at Ibeaa resorts la increasing with oach re turning season. With theso healthful borne colonies so eaay of access tho business man of ofllnrnce has little Oanaa to complain of the dust and heat of the city bxc pt during business hours. a hi THE UNSLEEPING. I soothe to aninairloed sleep The sunlesH basi s of the dNDJ And then I itir the aching tule '1 hat iu its luluclant side I heave aloft the smoking hill, 'l o silent peace its throes 1 still; Hut ever at Its heart of tli u, I lark, aa uiiansaiipid desire, I Wrap mo In the siglilless gerro All Instant or nil cndieel term; And still Hh ntoins are my care, Dlapatlad In ashus or In air. 1 bush tbo comets nno by one To sloop for ngci In tho 'no. The sun reruiuo before my fare His circuit of the shores of epaoe. Tbo mount, the star, the genu, tho deep, 'i .ley all shall wake, they all shall aleop. Time, like n Hurry of wild lain, Hhall drift across the darkened pane. Space, In the dim predestined honr, Si, all crumble like a ruined lower. I only, with unfaltering oye, Shall watch the dreams of Uod go by. -CWt; 0. 0 Uoletti, in Cfiai-liuvk. DO not be deceived. Tho following brands of White Lead are still made by tho "Old Dutch" process of slow cor rosion. They are standard, and always Strictly Pure White Lad The- recommendation of " Atlantic" "Boymer-Bauman," "Jewott," "Davis-Chambers," "Fnhuostoclc," "Armstrong & McKolvy,' to you by your merchant is art evidence of bis n liability, as lie can sell you cheap r ady-mixed painta and bogus White Lead and make a larger profit. M;uiy short-siylitcd dealers do so. Pox Colors.- National Lead Ce.'s Pure Wbtta Lead i Intbii i olora, i iaMapaana eaa u a IApQand kic. "I Lead and mix your own paints, MVeS lime sac ami' yaace ia mahliiiiK sh:iilts!, iiiul Insures Ihu MM paint licit u is ki it.lr Iii put tin v."Oil. Bend aa a poets I card u(l ret our i - a en pninlH ami , ,m,, (rH-; it will probably suvc uu u good muiiy dollars, NATIONAL LliAU CO., New Yuik. Baby Carriages, Refrigerators AND xiill 3& Con.ra.ell 131 and 133 H. Washington Ave. Jewett's l atent TWoeal Filled Water Filters, Coolers and Refrigerators A Nn a full tine nf CHINA, ritOCKEIlY AMI tll.ASsW All! . & Co. 422 LACKA. AVE. SCIENTIFIC HORSE SHOEING AMD Tin: rural mint iii- i.ami: MBM of BOBaaU, To Biaaa breathes 1 derate isjmcii attaa tion atan afteweaft. OflaeaM f .r.- ttho BLDatl OaJIsUaOl WOBKa UJ 1IX ( DlIIIT. Hl'UAN riJN.t'A. DOCTOR JOHN HAMLIN Bradaata of th Anarleaa VMartaary OaV laga. AYLECWORTH'S Meat Market The Flats 1 in the Citj. Tho latest ImjiroTfrl fnr ntslilnRs and aiipsratus for ksoplui; inuat, Luttor aud eggs. ""I Hiiiinh's Ave. D 001 tlaataa aad eolderiiia nil doaeawai Willi liy iii. iiw. of HAIITMAN'H I AT ENT PAINT, whk h c.uislnls of Inuri'dl nt ' II known to all It eaa Be sidi'il to tin, salvaBlead tie. sbeel iron reofa s'so to iirmk ilwi IIIiiitm, wlili li WlllprsTent hImoIiiIkIv any ortimbllng, Bracking or I'muklnir of tho ariek, It will iiulliHt tliinlnit any kind liy May fssraand it's rostrtws not oxi-oodonn- illlli llintof 1 1 t of tlunlna. Ii mild py llu' Jul' or iiouiid. ConlraiitH tiikmi by AN'KINIO HAKlMIANN.fi.'; I'lrdlHt. WANT a Anrxtraflns Henry T. Mlllor Snunro ITai An extra Baa "Qblol(srlBB''Bqnare l'lano A Rood Halitea prothsrs Bqaare I'mno... a good Neyar BrptneiqaarePlano...i A koi"! Firth A Pond Bqaare I'lnuo A good I'inphooiii S'ltiiiro i'i.ui., A reryaooa BostoB Piano i o. Wiiluut 1 ' i" 1.: in A vi ry yood wbeeloek I prltht Piano.. A Tory if-...,) Whm-l. Uprluht l'iauo.. tm 175 li" uo m I'M 1HII Cedar COURSE! CLEM GUERNSEY BROTHERS' NEW STORE, Plants GOLDSMITH'S 6 Thirty-six Inches Long, Ivory. Are the special points contained in every one of the Shirts that you know see in our window for Men and Boys at 49c. Genuine Bafbriggan Two-threaded, Maco Yarn, Pearl Buttons in Shirts, with ribbed tails. Drawers with extension strap backs, patent cuffs and sus pender loops, only 49c. The Record Broken Swivel, Clipped and Bourette Scotch Ginghams, never be fore less than 35 cents. Special sale of only about 40 Pieces at 20 Cents Don't miss one of the best things that we have ever offered in Fine Wash Dress Goods. They cannot last lon at this price. In Cloak and Suit Dept. Fine Tailor-made Jackets at Half Price. Beautiful Imported Capes at Half Price. Ladies' Duck Suits, neat patterns, at $1.98. Ladies' House Wrappers, 59 cents With the New Valves Out of Sight Our new Bicycles are now to be seen at our 314 Lacka wanna avenue store. VICTORS, SPALDING, CREDENDA, GENDRONS, And a full line of Boys' and Girls' Wheels. We are mak ing extremely low prices on Second-hand Wheels. J I Ul 314 Lacka. Ave. Fountain Pens I:ountain lens Fountain Pens SI 'Ml I A I FOK A FEW DAYS A Guaranteed Foun tain Pen, regular price $1.50, for 98 Cents Reynolds Bros. Statlonore and Engraven 817 LACKAWANNA AV15. Dr. Hill & Son Albany Dentists est th. JAM; bost snt, S; fnr old fV and tivith without ikt.-. sailed crown unit IHdgs work, ill for iirloss and rsfrei;o TDNAJLUIA. tor tatraoUiy Wth without yoio. No utlwr. No gas. OVKR FIlWT NATIONAI. HANK. n will if mm, nan IIILUnillUULUIIU Piano or Oran Cleap? LOOK AT THE LIST: A Tery tood Bhonlngsr Upright Piano.. 1SB OROANB. a Bason A BatnUn, newly aew.htgn tap. ilouhlH rei'd aa An A. H. I tlsiw, nt'urlf now, high toR donhla reo'i "ft A CktaAKo t.'ott.igu.noKrly now, hljfh top, dmblereed A Won'i'xter, nenrly now, high top, doublo rood W 224 and Organs at Wholesale sud ltatall, on Installments. Finished Laundry and Fast Color THE : COLUMBIA : 224 Sprace St, Cp. Tribsne XfE offer the finest line of Wheels o? vv nul'1 I'areha-rs Uegbt U rids 'i -n f '.-iiiiiic iHpecuil ubruiiif' M svoooa-uaod vl. WIT WILL BEAR LOOKING INTO. The Alaska Refrigerator As well made inside as out Made for economy and made to last. WE HAVE MANY STYLES AND PRICES. 513 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. ui!inciiiiiiii'M'iiii!tiiaiiiMiiiiii:iiiiiiti!ntii:iinn;iiiitiimirt!it2iiHnc I 1 M 1 aaa i aa I i :nmiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiuMiitiMuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiMuiii!HHi:M!!iii!tiiiiiiiiiUii: Wedding RingSsssaaaflMam The best is none too good. Ours are 18-k. All sizes and weights. LLOYD, JEWELER 423 Lackawanna Ave. BerriM bn BtriviBg in voty lint' roiulition ami prloea low. WMOy IViis, llcitns, BquBfb, TotiiutoBs, AjpBIBgQI, BMV Cuuumbura, ok'. Pierce's Market PENN AVE. A Bl.ml.h.1 n..nrl HAtT hlirll ton.'loubls reed itartiSl 10 A fcboplnttOT, nearly new, high top, dmihlornmi Aiidnluul '.Hothor good second lintid or-ga-js, li. to tuU ThuKlwvo I'.illoetlon of Second hand Iiisru teats eMail ln i-'0"'' ordll,' 'n"y gnsran-t.-ed, tho KroHtcst lairnalus over offoind in this city, fall and soo thorn, lnstulmients or discount f.ir cash. WYOMING AVENUE, SCRANTON. STRAWBERRIES BIGYGLE : AGENCY Office. mWijSr ill grades SL'i ruirs?. : ev-rj- mviltt fr-e of rtar.-- .. ; r ;. i .- TC TT ViT a A BEAUTY? I "ELECT RA" ! GAITER Globe Shoe Store I m L.t,K.. AVI Evans & Powell & FIRST MORTGAGE 6 BOMDS OF TUB FORTY FORT COAL COMPANY. A Uatltod DQtnbn of the alwa bonds aro lor s;t!o at par and ao- i cruetl InteNSl by tho lollowinc parties, from whom oopios of tho raartptgt ami full Inform bbIod can bo ohtaiued: EW. ItnlUgBA, CaMbier apooml National Hank, Wilkes-Harro, Pn. W. L. Watson, Cashier First Na tional liauk, Pittston, Pa. J. L. Polo&j Cashior Pcoplo'a Savings Bank, PittstOD, Pa. A. A. llryilcu, President Minors' Savings 15unk, Pittston, Pa. I Aud by the Pcrantou Baviugs Punk and Trust Oomp any,Trustoe under tho Mortgage. T, R Atherton, Connsd, W1LKB8-BABRB, PA. Inserted in THE TRIBUNE at the i ate of ONE CENT A WORD. m .