11. V. MORTltlMBR. EDITOR LEIMUHTON.rA.I SATURDAY! JUNE IT, 1882. Editorial Mentions. rronsiOM ra blgbct'n ft tit. One wjsek -from next Wednesday Ibe demnoracy will state convention. GciTSiu's lite nxcz ends In twelve, days and a few laps when he will lapse. These is a vivid nnd refreshing prob ability tbat ulsters will ba the most ocin forttble garment fcr next 4th of Jtly. 'Wttii Oultoaa wcakon?" asks an ex change. If the rope don't weaken, we'll answer .that question 1st of July. ' Radicalism is like all other fatal epi demics its mighty spreading. Even the inhabitants of the tuoou mutt now have ''Hugs" round tbeir planet. BnouiD that riErunLiCAN assassin be come a raving mauitio beforo the 30th, It would make a nice mix lor the hang man and U. S. uiarsbnl. It's now a close raoo between tbo wives of the butcher, the potato-grower, and the plumber, which ono shall wear the boss sealskin clonk of the future. Tiie new summer-resort hotels on the drenry sand-wastes of Jersey not being quite ready to receive gursts at $3 a day accounts for the backwardness of the sea iou. Tnn rniNTr.n-MAN- no longer wonders at the high prices of his white paper when he ri fleets that nil of the Hr.iw crop Is consumed in tho 18S2 summer lut-brim The only man, nowadays, who feels perfectly unconcerned and independent reg .rdiug the high-price of provisions U either in jail, the penitm iary or the graveyard. Fouktii or Jult should mike the lleHtbeu-Chiuee celestially happy he is the sule patentee of that infernal uuIk ance, the burn-breeding, fire-kindling "nap-crucktr." The seo.md convention of the Cam eron stalwarts meets next Weduet,day,the 21st. And then there will be gnashing of ta- th au I howls of anguish in the re publican enmp. A riiiLADKLpniANndvUed his son to aim hlxli In I He. and 'lie tail went nut anil shuta cuw. Heel win about the hltchent thing he could find to aim at. Philadelphia Unreal-ole-Herald. Ii tlio boy had been iu this bjrougii he would h iVd snot a b irrel of new pota toes they cau "high" beef mor'n-a-mile. Ex-Vice Pbesident Wueeler begt to be exoused Irom herviugon that uutortn tunale tariff conirulvdou. No woudei; tho average republican office-aspirant it, very 1 tti ti sharpeu Lis political axe on the lar.ff grind-stone. The powerful PEccnAinirEs of gun powder, the tceeutriiitits of the dlabol ical rlreworlis, and the cStnicnItties ol the patriotic, 'rip-gizzird," will hi duly anuounced under the "accident" head 1 the dailies' two weeks' from next Tuars day morning. At a beoent banquet, given the brave Lieutenant Danenhower ef Arctio fane, in Philadelphia, whtre wild game, rare Hnb, choice meats nnd rich deserts were served, the most cosily luxury upon the tables were tried IrUh potatoes at $13.00 a barrel, freight added. And now Mr. Phelps from Missouri don't want his name connected with the tariff commission. Tuck on a hundred appointments and half a chance to steal $500,090 nud boss Ihe job, and try it on Dju Oauieron, Mr. President, He d re igu a soft thing like that -oh, yes 1 Tai. two nonss of the radical party in this btate aru becoming more cle i de fined every day, nith the odds in favor of the independent "gorer.' We may h.ipe uow that the old adage that "when rogues fall out honest men get their dues," may prove a truisan in this State this year. The political slates are too numer ous to uieiiiiou. Kvery newspaper cor respondent, every oflke-holdr'aud every offie-eektr his a Utile slate of his own lor the coming Pcnnsjlvauia cjimpaigu. There will ba boine tall scratching out it not many dittos in tutal collapse when the democratio convention sounds the slogan on the 'IS .h. Ouiteau has given up nil hope except in the President. So far from "giving away mentally," "becoming a raving uia nlao," etc., as many have predicted, bis inlud appn.ri clearer and stronger as the day of his execution approaches, which is auiply evidenced by the consummate skill and audacity lie displays in manag ing the tflotta being made for hi re prieve. To DAT is ine ANsrvEniABT of the bat tle of Buuker Hill, the nrt bona-tlde conflict botween the Continental and the British troups during thellevolution. It is strictly iu conflict with the provisions of the federal constitution for anybody outside of Boiton and vicinity to cele brate this day; but we may, we trust, al lude to the fact that Mich a scrimmage took place near the Hub, without offend ing the njitbetio Boston "oulchaw," A Fuencu natubalist says that a June bug U proportionally as strong ns a lo comotive. Iu that case the strength of a bed-bug, we pr-anme, can only be com pared to llmbnrger cheese, and that il face to decline a nomination for office which there w as not tho most remote pos sibility nf ever being tcndir d him. The gall displayed by the Indiana stnllcr is only equalled by his powtr of lying out of what he and the public know to be true. But It taken more than Oakos Ames' rnemoraudnm book nnd a steal of a few millions ta put to shame such pious republican frauds as x-Viee Presldeut Colfax. Do roLtnes t-ay. ? Yo, we think so, and we believe ex-Senator and ex-3ecrc- tary of State James O. Blaine, will agree with ns if ho possesses one tenth part of the $10,000, COO fortune which is accred ited to bini. In no other vocation could bo have made so much. The Sciianton Evbnino News, a new daily evening venture in the coaly city, has r ached our table. It is a veiy neat, newsy and locally-spicy sheet, and wo trust It cm make its daily trips profitable to the publlonud its publisbor, Mr.J.O. Coon, who has the experience necessary to pilot it. Mobe TnouBLE iu Ireland and nnothcr assassination. If England cau t govern that lono little island, sho had better let out the job to Don Cameron nnd his par asites. We cau niles them with a good deal of pleasure nud no inconsiderable profit Their advent in Ireland would soon end nil strife in that unhappy land. lor tbey would steal the Irish people so poor that there wouldn't bo tho faintest symptom of a "fight" lett iu thopugua clous l'utricks. Blaine very wisely declines tho nomi nation fir congressman-at-lvrge from tho Pine Tree State. lie knows Maine politics well enough to realize that his in ruination for any tfllce where the en tire vot3 of the Snte oould be polled for or against him would cause a solid f usinu of the democratic nnd greenback elements-a coalition which would not only annihilate his congressional aspirations hut everlastingly kill dead that presideu tlal bee now buzziuc iu the Blaine bon net. With potatoes at $1 00 a bushel, heel 30 cents a pound ami ilnur $10.00 a bar rel, how much better off is the working man in thise days of so-called "republi can prosperity," than he was in the panic times of radio il failure, repudiation nud liu-inesa stagnation iu 1S73-I 5 C-7-8-9? How long will it,talte tlje workiugu.au to realize that American republicanism is i-ynonynious with European despotism and that every day of radioalrule brings him nearer the level of Itu sian serfdom V The summer heat begins to have its fleet en our Congrcssiotal represents tivs. Tbeir minds l.atiirally turn from iiff.iirs ot Slate to the delights of the sea' i-l'le, the pliasures of fashionable resorts 'r to the cotulortH of Ihe country. Con gress has not been idle, and jobbers Lev, not been inactive, but nothing has been accomplished that can benelit the great nation, these high priced representatives of the people spend their time nnd public money in serving. Iiie labor lockout at Pittsburg re mains much tho same as last week. At Ciuciuatti and some other smaller iron working places compromises have betn arranged, through the intervention of President Jewell nf the Irou and Steel makers' association, nutl theold employes resume work. Tho situation at Cleveland bodes trouble. The companies have put Bohemians and other imported la borers at work in place of the striker Violenco nud bloodshed have been the result the new men are stoned and in spite of strong guards of police driven from tho streets. The various iron mil's are Etrongly barricaded and guarded by armed men, as the strikers threaten to destroy tho works. An irate teuale suffbaoist writes to an exchange nud propounds the absurd conuudrum: "Now, was there anything ever made like this creature this animal man?" We should say, decidedly not much; and if the fair querist had ever had the felicity of being solidly married, she wouldn't go skipping around the tu torial room with such an abominable as persion upon our much maligned sex. Besides.tnis man-creature is the most at tractive aninial extant, unless we except Jumbo and Susan B. Anthony. In short, iu tho whole range of history natural, sacn d nud profane (including ham's History of the Hen Fever) there ttU coujecture, IS A FINANCIAL CHASH AT HAND i Ihe Warning of a Man of Experlence-A Startling Frospoct, Tho subjoined letter to the New York Sun but echoes the apprehensions which many have felt would be the inevitable result of the reckless, break-neck speed and dcvll-lako-tne-klndmost manner ac tuating tho policy of every department of our national government for the past twenty years. The writer, "B. O.," evi dently knows whereof he speaks, and be sounds au alarm which it might be well for our bus! less men to heed and pre pare themselves for any emergency. While we may hardly believe that with our prcsmt industrial pursuits at tho full tide of seemingly successful operation, our ngnlcullural area constantly increas ing, our natural rcsouroes being steadily developed, and our nation at peace both at home nnd abroad, that a general panic permeating and paraljzing evory indus try of the land, as did those of 1657 and 1873,can be so immlueut ns "B.C. infers in bis ahlo paper. Yet, when we consider on the other hand, that with our unsettled and unsatisfactory system of currency, our vacillating nnd improvi dent financial policy, our enormous debt and profligate extravagance in every de partment of government, both state and national, and the enormous capital em barked in thw most visionary and im practicable enterprises, it is apparent to .every calm nud cartful reasoner that financial crash might ocour as suddenly us did tho panic of '73 follow the burst- lug of the Jay Cooke bubble. Wo com mend, heartily, the letter to the cartful perusal of oviry voter. Addressing the editor of the Sun, tho writer says-: Tour leading article In to-day's (lOlti) Sun, entitled "llluli t'rloes and Oeueial iilt-satls- taction," sounds tne nolo oi warning ui uuai li ii,, mil. it. An exoerlence of over thirty yoara aa a ineichaul, whoie firm was engaged u busltirss wnn all pans oi tno wuno, leueii uia to tlio atronir conv-ction mat tuo hiiuhoiuj oiiinniunttv li rao d v auuro icliluir u orll. nlilcti.tr the causes leadmx to It are nut wry nveiilly arrviaed, mil cuiininato in a iminu, iu llko of wlileli bus never been witnessed In tins t. nnirv. tho name til 1837 occurred when 1 was a mere lad, but I well remembor the dire iffects It produced, inecniei cause of that inulo was iho (trout fire of IS IS when most ol the banks, mere-hums, insuranca couipaulos, t-lo.,wcre Irretnevably rulued. Itusn aiicculations lullowed In ral cstute.xnd audi wild enierprisea aa tho "ninrua niulll cauls," which nearly everj man, woman and oliil.l pniSMtrnil In lituntlllir. 1116 neXlgrtat Iillllius which iuinme-u net a In 1894, 18J7 linu 16?a, lll.llieuiniuiy u ceuei' Init tha Kreairai ot all lhatiit 1S67 llie coin nrfiui ii rut financial skv w s as clear und se FniiH in il .1 ii tin dav i not a cloud to be seen when, suddenly, mo roi on inae tuo umo rjinmui Trust tiniiinanv had failed burst u cm 11,1. i-iiinmunltv.airlklnir terror und diamuy over tho whole cuun r. Soon lolloned the Kiim.pni nn til all tlio nanKS. Willi tlio exctll' tiouul Iho Uhetmcal Hank, and moat ot tho busine nrma tuecutulied. Despair reigned throuittiout tlie laud, i-veryming w at most valuelck?. ve iiat n..niinl the nunlo was overtrading. which was tlio result of tho recklcts glvlng-of credits. Any man witu any Kind oi reior ence could buy g oda uu thtee, alx, nine and tnolve months' credit, giving Ida unendorsed notes lor i.avment, and Willi -vhich tlie large Imi.tirtiiiLf liuusus huro would oiitutn tinm their bankers comincrcUl credits on bankers In Euro,-, which brought moro moictiuiidli!o to our uort8 than was really wanted or oould bo paid fur. lle-noo tlio ovenr.idlog and tbo final uroat craiitl. The causes which produced thepinloof l tu wr-m Huinewliiit different. The reckless bulldlnKol uuiieeded railroads and the rash speculations In real estuto were tho primary ones For years both bad only a nominal value. Leaving this retrospect, what do we behold at the present moment t First An enuruious expansion of Iho rail road system in the tv est, Stiullinest, fouih, and In Mexico, which Is locking up millions upon millions ol monoy, wnicit for yaars to eoino will not pay lute-rest on tbo investment made. , Second Mining companies, hundreds of which have no actual reality, and exist only on paper. Tho desire to becomo suddenly rick und Independent has Induced thousands of our ynung men to embark In them, whho mechanics and servants have In numberless Instuncea been persaudod by selttsb und un principled persona to draw their hard-earned aivlnga from the banka and Invest In these etocks, which will never reallio them ono cent. Third It eckkss speculations on the block Board and a forced advanco ot pi Ices, which not even tho contrived plane of Jay Gould, William II. Vundenull. Itusscll Saite, tiyrus W Field und othr monled magnates could sustain. r'ourlh Tho short cotton nnd ccroal cropa. Firih Imports luraely exceeding export-. Mxth Uunecessarily'hcitvy taxes, which are as a uilllstonsi around the necks of the peonle. tjeventli The extravagance and Corrup tion ol tho overgrown bloated and unwieldy ri'tiuhl can unrtv. Eighth A duilbuslncs;,c:iused by the high prices, which have greatly reetrlctod the de mand tor and consumption of all articles. Ninth 1,'ompetltlon. which Is causing manv firms in tro laru-elr lino business, and to incur the most enormous expenses. To do thn volume uf business which these ex. penses must necessitate, thev aro compelled to sell their goods at prices which do not re&llv nav. Lest it may bo thought from tho forego ing that I am a bear, inure stert In depreeiat lug values 1 de-tiro lo slate that neither me nor niv irinnda are Interested In atocsaor any other speculation to tho extent of a single dollar, NHvnrtliAli-fiii. 1 solemnly bcllevo that If the peoplo ot tills country do not take-lminedlate warning they will bo otertake-i by a cyclone In ilia afiana uf a financial nnd commercial . ... ...... .i n.w TJ 1 Iiauic, vrillllll two yeuie av reus., uu-i j'vcetuij iiurn- one, the disastrous extent ot which la beyond Our Now York Lottor. Regular correspondence of AnvoCATx. Naw York, June 14, 18S2. RESIOH OR OIK. II Is an old saying of politicians, that few die, and nono resign, and a somewhat careful observation of the ways of tho po litical world confirms ono in the truth of the adage. But what ia true oi the place holders under a complaisant government, where tho labors are easy, and the burden light, by no means holds good in thecase of the Exccutivo Officers of our great railway corporations. No toiler In tbo mines or the fields or blacksmith at his anvil, or convict behind prison bars, draws such continuous and heavy drafts, upon his vital, bodily and mental resources as many of those, whom It Is tho fashion of the ignorant to picture aa doing no harder work than setting in'luxer ious offices and drawing fat sutarlea, Thos. Scott was one of the ablest Executive officers that ever llvel. His brain was large and clear) hiaconati'utlon had been toughened by twisting the breaks on n freight car, and by the arduous manual labor which Is re quired of n railroad employee, who mounts from the lowest round of the ladder to the highest by dint of faithful service; he bad ablo lieutenants to do his bidding, be had money enough to purchase all tho comfort and luxury to be found in life, but in spite of all, he worked himself to death in the service of corporations. He was President of dozens of railroads and blhrr companies, the aggravate salaries amounting, it issaid, to $175,000 per year. He worked unceas ingly and at full apeed. The labor ho would nut linvo required nf any subordinate, or even of any locomotive on his road, ho took upon himself. He stood tho strain as lung as he could have done, but he was fighting against nature, and got knocked down at last, as any, and every other man will do, who tries tho same combat. The lesson and the warning have not been lost upon A.J. Cassatt, a successor ot Mr. Scott, as acllvo Vice President of the Penn sylviinia. He reeigna to save his life, Scnlt died because ho would nut resign. But each nf the two men have been an example of and uncounted sheep. And these are but samples of the Cattle Kings and land pro prietors who are coining money from tho grasses of what we used to designate In the school boy days to which I have alluded as "The Great American JJeacrl" where no blade of graes would grow and no creature live. THK WRRK IN KRW TOKK. The North American Silk Exchange il having Its first exhibition. The object of tho society being the encouragement ofadk worm culture In the U. 8 Tho Young Women's Christian Association will open tbeir sea side cottage at Long Branch, for M GOODS' NEW BARGAINS od $381,100 1 has been arrested his children. It is alleged children had no food for five days. gambling imptiments. work to do. Plenty mora suih IN DRESS GOODS and BROCATEL SILKS I Dress Ginghams - 10 cents, worth 1SS and 15 cents. working women -Sine. IBM Mr. Robert CottCOiadeS ----- 19 CCUtS, WOl'tll 25 CentS. Bonner,uf the New York ictfocr has Invest- , . , , . . .,i n 11 r , EsieTonorcha7rue1n,erto iVJLen 8 -f ercaie juauncirieci. omrcs, wilfl L UOilanS, ipr o cents, "''it's aHegej0 tllaT "bun worth everywhere. Men's Scarfs for 35c, worth 50c. Some sizes in Janvin's no food forfivedaya. Ho lain Black Kid Gloves at 35c. A nice line oi' Black Silk Chenille and Buftla receiptor a good salary The Sodoty for Fringes at two-thirds their usual price. PRINTS at 4, 5, G, 7 and 8c. Bleached the rrcveBt,on af Crime ha, in a recent fl Unbleached Muslin from 5c. per yard upward. My line of raid, captured upward o.f $5,000 worth of w t i j Carpets., MsultiEMg ssebgI 111 Ootlis is complete and the Prices are Low as the Lowest ; remember I have all gradea ffom the Cheapest to the Best. And now a word about the ISIiACK CASfflMMRJflS ! This line of Goods I take especial interest in, and I,will challenge and defy anyone to excel me in this line either m Price or Quality. 1 know tlioy are Excelled by any Nowhere. I am receiving,1 almost dailv New Goods, and my aim and object is to g'ive the most and best goods for the cash money, and will it te UNDERSOLD, Remember at Our Washington Letter. Frou oo n IUnitLAR CoRnicsroHDitiiT. Wasuijioton, D. C, Junel0,1882. There was considerable fun In the House yesterday over the item In tho deficiency bill appropriating $32,000, the amount of the deficiency for the entertainment of euesls at the Ynrklown celebration. Mr. Cobb, of Indians, tent to the clerk's desk and had read a liquor hill, amounting to $13,000, for liquor consumed on the trip down. Mr. Dingley, of Maine, pot up and bad read a newspaper extract, which had characterized tho trip down as a grand lrunk, and ho was opposed to paying the bill. Mr. Springer, of Illinois, remarked that it appeared by the bill that $1,000 worth of champagne had been drank, and only $400 of whiskey, the balance of the whiskey being returned. He characterized the trip aa a big drunk. This renmrk brought Mr. Martin, nl Delaware, to his feet, who denounced the statement of Mr. tho intense, wearing, killing work, which Springer, and said that he (Martin) wna a lie took upon himself as malinger of a great railroad corporation. Perhaps both of them looked too much into details. J AT OOULD'S WAY. I met him Wedn eday under the shadow of the Old Trinity rhurch, as the chimes were ringing out the hour. The little man looked smaller than ever besido the tall steeple, and his high white hat did not add much lo his stature. He's nut going to die of intense overwork. He's of the shrewdist and craltiest of lungdieadtd schemers, and ho lays his plgns iar ahead and then works through lawyers, brokers, judges, courts and legislatures, until the end ia brought about, und for patient and Iar reaching combina tions, 1 don't believe his equal can be found m all this broad land, liut he don't -wear himself out, nud don't look a year ohler than he did ten years ago when he whs lay ing out a scheme for Jim Fisk to carry out. He delights in secret plans, In the conscious ness nf being the mysterioua burglar of the strcet,iu surprises that take away the breath of prudent financiers, nnd empty tlie pock ets of hull' the opeiators of the street. Gould has his pockets full of railroads and controls tho policy of thousands of miles of iron highway. But he never bothers about details. He acquires a line of roud ; decides which of his enterprises il shall be muile lo es.iecially help or hurt (for their is as much monoy to boluade iu knocking stocks down, aa iu In.isting them up) uppoinls a general manager, giyea him general instructions. and then bolda him responsible for the fiscal result. He deals at wholesale not at retail, und will never break down In trying to re member the detaila of the goods in his shop, nor in watching the porter und office boy. A BROKEN UKARTKD INVKNTOR. Twenty paces behind Gould I met an old man whom I have known tor years as u mechanical engineer and draftaman. He was not brisk as the millionaire, nor did he walk his way as confidentially. On the Bono! M. ISCHlAS & CO., M11.LEHH and Dcaleis tn Pa.. memberof that commission that went down the river, and that no ono was drunk nn that occasion. Mr. Springer was asked if he was there, hut he proved an alibi by stating that hn was InCalilnrnia at tho time, and had not an opportunity to enjoy tho blowout. Mr. Ilnbeson, of New Jersey, ad vocated the pasngo of the section, nnd was BANK STREET, Lehighton, Ujilliiwcil oy Mr. mount, of Georgia, who said these articles had been furnished in good faith by merchants, and thut they should ba paid for. The amendment to etriko out the section was lost, and It wa pasaed by a viva voce vote. I believe the e is such an expression as ''ginning up," in t tided to indicate the process of personal replenishment Irom time to time will) in ,..u:n..i l. ......... iim ., ii .,,ee,(1 .,.... ., uu. ono recm.rcis mat .... ,..,. rciorcttuUviuionn olircltl ol these seven thousand dollaie neaily four zens that wenio nuwluiir prctmriii to uuv .u j i i ... ... M.V tnem with iii.'uotiuu i.cio fApt'uiie'ii in cuauiimgue iilone; that three hundred and forlv dollars was expended in whiskey, and two hun dred nnd twenty five in brundy, it will lo seen that neither entertainers norenleituin- od had any foolish qualms of conscience, whatever other qualms they may hud uflei- waiu. inreo uaricnjcrsanil two Unvs wcie kept busy lor live days supplying these lit- AUKinrt'of GRAIN BOUGHT nnd SOLI) a est if Cs!l From eny Mine dcsiicrl at VERY LOWEST I'KEtKS. ,i te 2 St.. " - ;s --.d tie rclreslimcnU to jaded patriots, liut Jf. UEILMAN & CO. y7 jfrtf-SK. whether the nerves of the patriotism re- Jnli M. . JYKH )f J? quired etimulalion need not bo explained. ' C V1 ffifiv v ? ' yTtS O R 2"l-ei? Perhaps a list ol those who must enjoyed the "I? 11 nj 11 1" A PljldtOT 1'f la If t , A oSS--S 3 lun would not be so very uuiiitoresting. iiUpilllO 1 IlloLul fi ( U & ?, PQ . I JT Several important net,g, of leading .ilraVK' Mffi'S A gS? Sj IftS " lawyers from various sections ol tho couuliy hcooim- as utronu a; lielore ,l,o acclelt.i.t. No WiMW ' ' fel Uj O S i ,ii i ii '..i one need run Iho reorlul rljk i.rsiranitiil i-l 6h ,5flV .At I V & V tWWI -Ed. -g. 5 liave recently been held at tho offices ol ton when a certain nnrl speedy cure cap be ff Kj i, K-M 15 U i Tas Louia Bagger A Cn., in this city, the chief 5 '''nJr M'MmY3 63 5 5 ?. S S niisKiiiUK. ugiiensiiurg, n. - I CHAS. M. SWEENY & SON" Annouuco tn their numeroua friends and the public generally, that they have Removed Irom Levan's Building into tho Old Post-Office Building, Bank St., Lehighton, and have jut received a very large invoice of the Latest Slylea of DRESS AND DRY GOODS, " NOTIONS, OIL CLOTHS, &c, &c Together with a lull and complete line of Choice Groceries and Provisions, Quccnsware, Wood and Willlow "Yarer nnd in fact anything and everything usually to be found in a first class store, all of which: I hey nre selling nl Prices fully ns Low us the sunn. Quality of Goods can bo bought for a any store in this section. A trial will convince you. April 22, 1882. Clocks & Spectacles. object of which lias been tu piotect og.tinsi bill (1,018, whicLi has punted the House. Tins bill provides tbat m action fur dam ages or proceed. nc; in equity shall b sua taineii, nor fclnill the party be liable uutler pectiims 4,9 ID mill 4,921 for llu; usi of pot en ted urlidis when it uppenrs that the de fecdant purchatcd in open market. It is claimed that this bill takes nwtiy almost prico by t II The above matter was discovered ft num. tmruf 3 ears ng by an tiM lady a miutnt of Ogbengbur. Itclorcnco furrdslud Iftlefited. I ia.ll i-J I"". Oreot chnnpp tn niittto mon ey. Tl.ose wbo alwny tftKe mUnntue ol tho good chances for mutviuc money thut nrn uflVrrd. trenerallv i.rccinp TPflltliy. wtile tlionv ho u T.ot im OHUih chance remain in poveity. Wo want nmn nieu.woinen. nuyB nnrt gtrla to Vf oik foniH riLtitin iliclr own U'caitlos. An ne Watches and J ewelry the entire protcotion granlcil bv patent to contrary, he was gray and bent, and with a properly, and its import legalizes theft. The canu o Hio fi,0 t", t!m"o"rtlnary .vcuij', xuruuiug, iiiuifstiug luun m mo rra mi'eiings, witu augiit aiieraiions, upprimu that lookeil out Irom undor shaRgy brows. Lf Senalo bill 238, which provides in suits Knowing tbat he had produced some really fr alleged use or inlrlngemeiit in patent good and valuable irnentious, I asked ofter cases when it appears thai Iho defendant them. It would have been an unlortunatc purchased i i good faith fur his private UEe question for me III hail been in a hurry. 1 or for a firm engaged in tno sale, they shall Uuil touched him ou tSo raw, ana he tola not bo held liable. Tho principals or manu me with hitler liulignalion or the dim facturera aro to be he d I able. Tho report of the judiciary committee of tho House UKin tho Xiirtliern Pacific rail road land gianti takes the ground that un der the limitations of the grunting act'llie sole right which remains in the United is nothing to hn found so exactly perfect 1.8 tha uian-animal n, good, solid much ur.arried . man a couutry editor, f'r'mst'nce. Jeraey a.ind-flea to the intense atrength of Oape May butter. If that French a. vaut wauta to find htrength in insect lite let him investlgite jut oue light at a Jersey uea tide hotel And uow W the opportune time when the fashionable wife nud mother mutt needs abut up her comfortable home in tha city and trapse oft' to tome tuoxinlto p deoucil, flaii-lufiicUd seaside or sulphur water resort, whjp,ri herself, three chil dren aud a servant-girl can get two 6x9 bed-rooms ou the fifth floor for about 1150 a weak. There's nothing like be longing to tUo upper emit if you want to p.tsi an ecsUtio summer. Ex-SECBEtABT orNivr. Secob Hobesom was liadiy nrxied a lew days since by Representative Dlonnt in regard to naval affaira, Mr. I), coming back on Robeson with his own annual report whlla secreq tary of Uncle Barn's hulks and radjeal vote-making navy-yards, -The truth of the Spanish philosopher's fervid remark: "O.that mine onemy would write a book, tbat I wight eonfound him l" was fully exemplified by this diaensslon, in which Robesou was decidedly floored. OouM do ppps (xiliog to the iur- FAMINE IN A1IEEICA. The Btnrili ig und almost incredible news ia lliblied to us Irom Virginia that au entire county in that ble.te has been so grievously tamine-stricken that actual deaths irtm' slurvullou h.ivo occuned This ian appalling and shametul coufeb- iou fur Americans to make -that here iu the very besrt of the cum and wheat produciug section of the Atlantic feeu board thousands of families have bi en lett to die of huuger 1 Kays a special to the Puiladtlpia Tliuos, dated Danville, V., June 12; The famine ia In Patrick county. There la no luo.1 at all In the county. Com and meal and flour cuutiot bo obiulned lor lnvuor mon. y. The crops last full were utmost n com plete failure. Not a Uron of ralu fell Irom earlr In Aim! until uctoiivr. I ho timunil ne eime diy as powilcr 'I ho i-orn withered and 1 died. Almost everything Kiotn waa burned up l.y tit, i hot raya or tue sun, anl tlie lariu eta saved but little Irom their tli lJiol wheat. This Utile lasted them by strict economy tluough the winter bnt it Inn ions; amco Riven out, for soma time past tho people Imtu been living ou the scanty supplies that have bien forwarded from llanvllleand ltlrli mond. Hut 111, su were not eu indent to go half around, and now cveral Ihnusand wor th; lersuna am no, only aituilly iiillorlnif lor want el fool but aiarvatloti and iieath sures Hu tu In tha Lite. In leed. there have been a number cl deaths already, directly traoUla l i the luck ol food. . The (amine Is widespread and xineral. It stfeew not only theiiour, but has reached the nouiea of tlie well-to-do. There ate many families In Patrick county who are la very ni'nirortuhlA tilrcaiiistautiej. aiif.tr aa uiooev icoei, but money noes not neip mem now. I'nire Is no food to b bought unless ordered and bronalit from aomeu slant lioint. " " l'atrlck eounty la aituated In Hie extreme southern border of the Hate, In the lilue Ithlao mountains. A ureal portion or It li hard to reach. The roada aro bad, running over the mountains tha bet way thev can.unil they are so steeiu rough and roeky that I supply the itarvlnx thousands ia no easy task, as snppllra have to bo transported by wairon from ilurnt (Jhtinnevi. the i,enrest railway tation, lo Patrick court-house loine je miles, tieipuiustuinaaaioi.ee. Tue ranie noble gmer. tity which was Alter they consider the nine points bo cogently and succinctly made by "B. O.," we ask our merchants, our nieohau ics, our farmers, and our voters general ly, to carefully weigh hiB arguments and determine whether we are sailing on a safe and smooth commercial sea, or nre we approaching n financial utclstrom Irom which it will soon ba impossible to escape. HE CAN'T HELP IT. A Phllai'elphia paper solemnly assure its readers in a r-olid two culumu, Wash ington onrrespondent letter that "Don Cameron is uow about to aasnnie au ag gressive warfare; that be means tore member hia frieuili-," .to , &. Pray tell as when a Cameron of the Simon-pure, Peunsylvahia ilk was anything but "ag gressive ?" Therein lit s his ouly hnpe the tii'ikt npgressivevillflcatiou, caluuiu and fraud; tlio buyiug of votes ; the d- bauchment of the political seutimenta of workingmen; the Biles nf places of pub lie trust to radio il parasitr-s; these ar what Priuce Camersu aud his heuebmen openly and uiiblusMugly uso to delett the manifest will of the majority in this State by retaining all tho nfflcea and ffl- cial patronage to tbeuiselwa. Cameron daren't bo else but 'aggressive;' wiln' ai y other policy he would drop into po litical oblrqny aud oblivion as suddenly as did Colfax, Belknap, Butler, Grant, Htyes, Schmz, Conkling and Blaiue. Just so long ns Cameron hopes to retain office and power, juttsolong must he contiune to be thus unscrupulously and merclleBily aggressive. Poor man, he can't help it anythiug else would be uicida ou bis part. culty almost the impossibility of getting any railway appliances examined, tested or introduced, no matter how good it might be, nor how much better and cheaper than existing urticles in use. Frum a locomotive to a coupling pin, every railroad company received its supplies through some official who is more interested in the profits of its manufacture and sale to the'railrouda, than he was in getting the best article for the use of tho latter. Sometimes It waa the Super intendent, sometimes the master mechanics, sometimes the President, sometimes half a dozen of the officials together. Difficulties, delays, objections, obstacles, were met herei there and everywhere, and while the sbso lute ii enl and economy ol the inventions had bi-en conceded by every expert consult cd, it had been a heart bieuking, soul-tiring w.rri'w. P.Tiiennvo on-nt rurnirueo ine. u one who can n(ra''0 faile loinnk. money ropld- IV. ion can aevoie ou wiiim- t'lur- inu i,,,, lilllv VOUr ppaie irnuieiiin. x un i,iu, n-n...... dull thai lareedmi 'enl f.eo. Adttifs bTt.i- son A Co., I ort'and, Maine. necio- y The American Antiquarian AXD ORIENTAL JOURNAL ! ! 6s DROP IN AT THE Carbon Advocate OFFICE FOR Cheap Printing ! E. F. LUCKENBACH, Two Doors Below the "Broadway Uonae MAUCn CHUNK, PA. Dealer in all raitoruaof Plato ana Fancy V quarian aubjecta as well as to tho common reader. l" " so Hviihly cxb nded to the fevir-stricken ijouth some yars ago, will probably b Jurspontaueoukly and promptly xh.bited bow iu the relief of our dutrebsed fellow, countrymen in Virginia. It really seems an impossibility that a wide-spread aud deadly famine could occur at this time (n America the granary of the world. But such is the incontrovertible faot,aud the remedy should be immediately applied by a generous response to U piteous appeal for aid. Published by Jamf-sos k Morsk, Chicago, 111. S3 per vear. Jvilieu i,y mtki-hks u. Fkkt, devoted to Classical, Oriental Ku roiiean and American Arcbreology. II-i..i.Knia.i States at the present time Is tho right bv il , , , ' , , , , , ,u.- . - Th Pi .Tonrnol elves Information on discover Congress to do any and all acts which may io8nli explorations In all lands, and ia ery bo needful and necessary to Insure the valuable tn Ihos-e who aro following Anti- speedy completion of tbo road. "After a rarelul review of the condition of the road and what it has accomplished, the commit tee reach the conclusion that it would not bo advisable to give its laud grants to an other company to sell them and apply the proceeds to tbe completion of the road; that the curly completion of the road will be reudily accomplished by a policy vf nun iuterlerence on the part of Ihe government aud they therclore reconimeud that nn ill. ! I nr-P01.1N'rI.N llltETMJV,laslilonai,lo ILre? Hoot nnd Sunn Marten, Hank St., l.oliluhton Al, work warranted. m9 Window Shades, Paints & Paintesr' Supplies, LOWEST CASH I-HICES. Invontora will Advance their Intereita' fcy Kinploylnir nn Eiperleiieed Attorney resident In Knshlngtou. F. A. Lehmann, Hollcltoret Amcrlcin and Foreign I'atenta, Waahlnar ton, I). !.. haa had yeara of successful I'ras llci. nii'l was fnrnicrlyan Eiomlner of l -tents In the Patent Olnc. All huslnata ba foro the Courts or the Department promptly attended to. f ee contingent upon lutmi. Kind for Circular. April JS-tr-eor. e eiforl to get any single railroad Hue to adopt further legislation is necessary or advisable. it,and Hie uld man was going lo Ins grave jn the Criminal Court, belore Judge Wylie exhausted in pncuci aim etreugiu. it wna thia morning Mr. Heed, counsel for Cuiltau a talo such as the Chancery Court could tell, appeared aud read a lengthy petition, in and Drought lo my mind un illustrated in- ,vi,icn he prayed for a correct record of the cident told me a few days ago. A leading trlul. District Atlorncv Curkhlll said the railway counsel said he had an acnuuint- motn had been made before the Couit, anco who had a device of apparently tx in General term. This Mr. Keed indignant- ceptional merit far railway purposes. Ho y denied. After some further rnuuika got my friend to introduce him to a con- Judge Wylie said he was comjielled lo deny trollmg olhcial ofa large cormration, and this niulion. lledid notquestion the power PRING JUST OPENED THIS WEEK BY mm the two had u cnnferent'O of half en hour, unheard by my informant, who waa wait ing to see the official ujm other business Alter the departure of the inventor the of ficial said in an off hand way tu the coun sellor, "What do you supimse that man nf the Court to correct Ita record, but It v. as nut for him, sitting in another term and having no pertousl knowledge of the record to undertake to amend it. A general ver diet waa bused upon the good courts ill the indictment, the Court, iu passing sentence, Jim ei wns talking about all the time T Why aiiulting ita eyes to tbe vicious counts, On, do one ca BOMETiusa that is akin to something taugible iu this Slur Itouto thievery busiuess, good Mr.Qover, meutl Had a puor slip of a postal clerk took a package of stamps, or an uufortuuato devil of a tramp passed a bogus half dollar, they would have been pounding stone Iu some government bastlle before the ink ou the warrants for their arre.t had fairly dried. Just give these wtaltuy radical robbers the poor man's shake, Mr, Uost Glorious Government, aud do the square thing thereby for once In j oar national history. the fool kept telling me of the merits and advautngea of the tiling, nud uever aaid a word about shares." LAND AND CATTLK XINQS. Up in New Kugland, iu the days when I utilized by first jack-knife, by cutting my n'liua ou the school house door, a man who hid a farm of 2(10 acrca was well otT, while t ii-owner of the one broad spreading tin, us und acre farm waa the nutocrot of all that part uf tbe elate, aud a man to be looked upon, aa one ot Dickens' charcters says, "With b'aitmiration amounting tu havoc." Talkiug wiib two, m?n yesterday who do sueep and cattle raising in a aiuull way, out in Kew Mexico, 1 was reminded uftheir boyuu daya aud luucics. The Hon. J. 11. Cuiruu ayuuugisb man, with large, broad western I mine, und tbe geuerul look ef a well-to-do country merchant owns one rauche uf twenty miles square, on which he has a lew thousand sheep, aud has another tract of tSOO.UOO acres, and tbe Denver 4 Itio Grande Hit., ruua lor thirty miles on his land. Ills cuuianlou Wilsou Waddinglats who it aaid Ui have made a million snd a quarter of dollars out of one mining inveet uieul, and who looks no, more thau 4i hat a tract ol nearly 700,090 acres in East ern Ktr Mes!co,whcrf he hat 12,0(0 cattle, The receipts st the' Patent uffico Irom January 1 to June 1, 1882, amount to $423,- 605. C5, Thla ia an increaae over tke corres IKinding five months of the previous year ol fC4.C23.5J, and over the first five months ol 1H80 oli0,6G0.85. The number of eppli cations for patents Pled In the same of this year was 15,211 su increaae lSBI.of 2,107, onil ovtr ltSSO of 5,3011. The management of the patent office by Mr. Marble, the present commissioner, baa never been surpassed, aud to him and hit genial and able assistants the prosperity of this brauch of the Interior Department la largely due. Mr. Bucou the Finance clerk, wbo has spent the greater part nl hia life iu this office, and wbo is kindly remembered by every inventor visiting Washington I r advice, deserves special mention at your hands. Thia it no pulf, but simply a well merited praise. Obert's J8saMMtEag Umm fe9 JLeliigUtoii, Including all the Choicest Stylet of the Season. We can show you a line of such as have never before been shown before In thia town, Including all tho new Shades in Cashmeres, Henrietta Cloth, Trimming Plaids and Dress Goods of every Description. Plain, Striped and Watered Silks and Satins for Trimming. , . o c ; oil simrlPR. AVfi mnkfi a snocinltv of Foreicn and Domestic 3oaierv Gloves, Hamburg Edging, Laces and Baching, a fine line of the ' T7 latest novelties in Ladies', Uents' & Children's Neckwear & Jewelry. Our stock of Brussels Ingrain and Bag' Carpets and Oil Cloths, Hat never been so full and complete as uow and Prices to VERY LOW. How it was Done, "How do you inaoage." said a lady to bar friend, "lo appear au happy and iiood nature,! all tho timet"'-! always base t'arkr'a OtDtter Tonlo handy," waa the reply, "and thus easily keep tnyaair and family In Tod health. When 1 aut well I always feel good niturtd." READY CLOTHING ! .1.1 I . I .. t. Ut,.lhl. Iin .ml lit PrfaMI Our stock CUliing lor Men, Vcilha, IJ.ya ami Uiuureo aurpai.c. uuy , ""'""u o,uuB., .uw ..... are with the Tunes. Come our immense line of Blue Yacht Blue Middlesex and Blue Serge Suits. Our HAT, CAP and FURNISHING Blue aatptLltment3 are fun oftho Latest Novelties, Very Cheap. Trunks, Valises and Umbrellas, in endless variety all styles, sizes and prices. The best "Wliite Shirt in the market for only 90 cents I April 29, 1882 ED. W. FEIST, Manager.
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