hEltldtlTON.PA.: i.nl3'fJ ret tlio LcIiIrIiIoii pott-ol!!o ns . , Seend (.'Ium Mnil Muttu THE HAHVE8T OE VIOLEtlCS. Coniniti.lliir! on ihe footing of 0'- mbrtn HiMw.iuNett .r!fLiit M.mi- D Jiibrtn ilny, the Pliil.ule.lpliln 1'tMts 'truthfully nm.itkfi: Uiw tiuk'ive laidj to violn 03 nud qipiD I cri ts crime Is. fiesl.ly Illus trated lu tbo nltacU upui O'D.hiovhii ra.urhni been tho hiiiek-td. offtll tbo loml n-lvrcites of miird.it nnd eledlirnclron, tleab.ltor ol' ns-nssmatlnn itnil the instirjilur nf dyrminite plnlne litis Jived upon r gitatiou tin I outrage and jjijtae tllstnilianca of tho public pence ''nud bus made himself a utiis.uieo to the , ' .puopla of t.vo bctuL.plnrei. Tbnt lUcb .fn wan should In l.ii tlaief.illliytbsliauil i -flfof ivarisstisjln lasn natural mid tit that (lie nUeropt epon kU life will scarcely tntuS surprise. Tbo soman ulio shot ilnuelny in New Writ Issppnrently ? i rc;ntliri.it uv.rong beidtd p.sbinisclf. If" not actually dcuif ntid n victim of .,'lUat vrry iifjllntion upon wbich llossn . bas tbrivtil'to long. Sbe bus done m Utile for tlio cr.uio of oivilizition r.s IlfSi mid bi3, dyunniiti'M bnvo done ly tbeir Infcruil plobi. Sho ii nn Kuplisli wrfmin nnd nugKislion U tLnt sbo bas been o wruRbt up by II. 1j ru.m'd loud tulle that oho 1ms resolved to lid tbc world of blirt a a putiiotio Kirvlco. Ii in easy to foresee tbo c'lpitul wbicb Ut 651 It lends will lur.ko of II. Is. TLe woman will bertpifftnted ns an ends'iirj of Drillsb di spolism sent over to murclci bd Irish p.ilrlot and if Hcssa reocvers be will bo n more iLflucutial bl.itbeibl.iie thnn ever. Crimo' nlnnya bnrtns the dune in wbicb It is employed. In itself, of course, Urn niftir I1113 no runic Ibnu n liii'i-0 personal hinllicauce, but it illus trates in a most painful way tbe illimit able evil to wl Kb nil tbis wichod nfiitn tlonfudbiwlessioloac3inei ub!y leads. Jlen like O'Donovau Kotsa, by tbeir loud mil ncklcsi tnili, to fimlli.uizo t'uc public with tbo idea of murder tbat n mlly tt-ouiau takes upon bcrhtlf tbo task of an nosassiu with tbc idea tbat bbo ib iloioK a public service. Thia bi ibe pgecud ntttinut at murder amovs tbe lame &et of pcoplo witbin a few weeks, end it ought to bo Kuilicicct to teach .llr. It'issi nud bin companions tbnt murder U cinr.li r all tbu world oer, and tbat crime and omlawry can never bo made ' anything cUe than nn tyil and a wrong to tnankiud. Tna Nicaragua trtaty bas been r jeot ed by the Senate. There was a maj-irit j of nino votes in favor of oonliimatloo, but the Constitution requires a two-thirds majority to cpulirm. It U n biguificnut fact that tbo defeat of tbe treaty wi.s tbe result of Demoeralio opposition, led byj JSeu,!or llay'ard, The "kuowiut; ones" in politics dcclaro lint this action in tbo result of Mr. ClevilituVs coiifidenlial cominunic.ilious to Mr. Knyard, oud that ic corresponds with tbe wishes ol the-I'resideut elect. This is denied by otheri", and the personal inflnenco of Mr. Bayard Is ptnb.ibly sufficient to' account for bis follow int', without any oilier theory. Mr. Clevt-hnd has thus far pre nervedaverydikcrroUil.il omi there is no reason to suppose that bo is using bis iuflneuce to shape legMilion bsfi re be assumes cfllee. He brcms very properly to rrgn'rti biaisell at present as merely a private citiz-.p, win so itws on public cinrslions nro cf no concern just now to aujbody eicept himself. When be is inaugurated President, it will be miotbir matter altogether, Nr..v Yiu.k had n tasto of dyur.niile ex plosions on Stiuday hist. The front of tbo store of Garry Hrothrs, clotLiog dealers in Grand street, wns blown ont l'.V HI Mplosiou of dynamite, which did Bvcii morp dauiago to the aeljoiuing stoie of Edward ltidley &Sjus. CLiiry liroth. ors have been for somo time in oonfliet With e.n org.inizitiou of clerks kuowu as Hie Eipinlity Abaociation, and not lone ngo their employes went ou a strike. The firm refused ti jiold, employed clerks not belonging to the Association, nnd won a viotory, Since then various threats bavo been made by persons con nected with I ho Association, and it is supposed tbat the explosion is the carry ing out of these, This inferenco may do grsat Injustice lo tbo organization lu question, but the well-known methods of Trades' Unions lend only too mueb confirmation to it Dynamite ns a ineacB of Vettllng busiuesi disputes it a new srgumont iu tbis country, nnd ouo not Jikely to meet w ith general approval, The heads of tbo bauk notes of differ ent denominations nro not very generally Jiuowu, nnd very few persons ran tell what portraits are on tbe different bonds They nro as lollows: On United States fl, Watbiogton; J2, JerTfrronj t3 Jicksopj S10, YVtbuter; 820, Hamiltrn; SCO, Franklin; $100, Ltncolu; SIOO. Gen. Maukfieldi $1,000, UeWitt Clintouj Jj, 000, Madlion; SIO.OOO, Jackson. On silver certiOcatcs-SlO, Robert Morris $20, Commodore Decatur; $50, Edward Everett; S1C0, Janins Monroe; $jOU Charlis Sumner, ntid $1,000, V,'. L. Mar. ey. On gold uotts-tao, Goifleld; $50, Silas Wright; $1U0, Thomas H. IJenton $000, A, Lincoln; Sl.OCO, AUxnnder JUmiltou; $5,000, Jameb MudibOD; $10.. 000, Andrew Jaekson, Tim debt ktateueutbhowsthe decrease of the publjo debt during Jauuary to bo 69,420,011). Decreteo silica Juua 30, 810.021,010. CatU In the Treasury S1C0.311.S01; gold cc-rliCcatisoiituar.il lug. J191.27a.S30; silver ccrtiriaatcs out standing, $U1.10G 701 ; certificated ol de posit outttanding,$39,130,000; refunding certlfloates nnts'nnding, $253 000; lgal tenders cntttanding. Mi0,08l ,010; frac tional cnrrtr.cy ont.tandiiig, (not iuclnd log amount estimated as lett or Uestrcy id), J6.000 008. i1.' ODR HABBISBDB6 LETTER Special to tbo Carimn Abvcoate. Hinnitncr.u, 1'a., 1'ib, 3, 'fc5. There is r.otbiig certain about the rjawge of a bill uu'il Ibe Governor bus tflUed bis ncme. Two bilU that were (darted aluiokt befora Ibe LeKbdituo w ns In working order bavo been killud. The New Utlmvis bill when it came up lur final j i..,Ea ftcmfe tl a vrry oirlhrow. Onllwiu, tit ijnm i&ct, In- fi tiftttl ilia Hou-e that he Intemleil to v te egeeitst the bill uecmipei be IboURbt t tio vs noroo ftavnl ooiitieet .1 with i' Ui prMiiilntlve Shitni.il;er snlel kIuci tl.oj bill huk Inlroelilceil be bud Written to rt mm. her of StnltB iiqnlilnp; hf their treasurers whether they bad p.ilel out any money Hint was nppropriateel to tho Exposition, Ha leceived replies Irom till of them nuel lint our hnil nritirnnrl.itf.rl ceul to lllB Expbsllinn. This wns tho ,i,mnt ti,ianr ti, .,,!i, ,.l,n eli lininlna evidence. Tbo pnrtles who introduced tbe bill tilled ou the fact that other Stnleu. had itouo tbo same but now they find that such h not tbe case. Wbcu tbis tvidenco-was n'veu thcro was no mere hope fur tbo bill. Tbo MngUtralos bill, tbo only bill passed since Ibo organization of the Leg islature hm b en veloal. TbisU r. lorivl bill nud 11 paed will lo n splendid thins for l'-llflddlpLli bosses. It will give thtin n fi w inoto offices to baud out. Ou Monday evening tbo House beard tbo veto message, after it was read Spottiler, ol Perry, took up the message nnd in a long ipeech thowed the weak points in it i nd closed by saying tbat be was fcrpabslng tbe bill, uotwltbutandiug tbe velo. McCtillougb, of Philadelphia, also uindo n speech which consisted not in a sound argument but in n tirnde of ubnso ogninst tbo Governor, Tbo bill will not likely pass the veto. There was a livedy time in the Senate when tbe uanesof Meters. Ashmeadand Walter came up for coLfirmaliou ns lru3 lees of Ibe Norristowu Insane Asylum. Tbo Senators without nny meicy dis cussed tho merits and demerits of the men and finally vo'.ed not to confirm tbem. Hot words passed between tho Senators in the discu.sion. Senaloi Sutton, of MoutRrmcry, who was absent when these men wero votedupon.demnud cd a reconsldeir.liou of tbe vote on Asb mcad. It was granted. As Boon ns ho could obtain the floor bo began nfieiy speech. Ho expl lined Asliraracls troubles nnd answered for bis misdeeds politic illy, nnd tried to pl.ico Mai in ns good a light ns feasible. His speech had tbo efi'ctof changing Ibo vote on AsLrncnd not sufficient however to con Grrn bim, E. D. Slone, of Jnnialn, and J. T. Marchand, ol Westmoreland connly.were bull lejected. They wero to bo con firmed na Notoiies Public. Tbe Juniata mau wns refused because ho was n li-bel soldier. The Wetlmorelajid man be cause bo was n Demrcrat, and tho man whose laco ho was to take is n Hepubli. can. It is uiucrluiiato that the betinte should thus oppose the Administration, bnt we oan expect uolhing else. Senators Adams and Kennedy, both of Philadelphia, mid both bachelors, had a lime over thq "wife beating'' bill in order to place it on the calendar. It was not reported from the oomuiitlee. It will receive its duo bharo of attention, and bring forth considerable telle before it ill liccomo a law, Tbo reason nd- anor d by Seuntor Adams nra very good and no doubt but that the lash, well ap plied to tbo bruto who beats bis wife would bo better punishment than im- risonment. Klkius, of Indiana, introduced a bill to prevent tho manufacture nud salo r f imitation butter and cbeese.paualty 6300 or imprisonment for ono year. A gvoat number of other bills.ns usual, iavo been rend, which will bo tbo last ol them, ROM WASHINGTON Srcclal to tbe Dauuon Acvooatb. W.bIU:;OTox, Jan, 31, 1BS3. Mr. Sneaker Cirliblo bas even less genius for prcseiving order than most of lis prcdeccfsorH. Ha is liko nn old fashioucd Bchoolm.isler, well liked cud very nble, but obeyed by moody. In tbo btginning of tlio term evirjbody is tiiug to speak r.t tLo tmno moment, Tbo disturbing shadow of tbe i h of March is also obUously cast on tbo sos eion. There are no great orators, and no gicat leaders ou either side of the House. In recent Toars by the tiino an able man gets faiiiy eeated in this body bo is either withdrawn by bis oonslitu euts cv relegated to the Senate, wbeio be is in danger of v, libeling in Its shade, by a species of dry lot. This fortune has nearly happened lo such men as Yoor. bees, l'ryo nnd Hale, nil of whem wero oi.co vitilizing elements in tbo lower IIouso. Tbo fpeccli making laltnt does not thrive in tbo Semite. The hard beaded practical men conio to the front ihere. lleck, of ICentuoky, is n lustrous exuuplo of tbo latter. Ten years ago he was an i sistent but an opnrpis) figure in ibe lluusf of lU-piCKeutntiies. There lias been it very deep ssnted feel ing anion;; Seuators and licpressutativcs from the South, which bas recently bruiieu out almost in open revolt, con cerning tho altitude of President-elect Clt-velaud iu considering tbo claims of tbat scotlon for Cabinet recognition. These gentltmeu complain, insisting tbnt their giievaiico is well fouuded, Hint Governor Cleveland has avoided consul tation with tho representative men ol that section, nnd confined bis counsel ling nluirst wholly to tho ppiniuns of Nut them Democrats reflecting tbe char acter, personnel und extent to which the South should be recognized by tbe in coming administration, It is admitted nil sides that, as soon as President Cleveland eball have been inducted into efllco, demands will be mado upon bim from v.nious quarters which he will be compelled to resist, nud iu. their resentment tbo disappointed ' politicians will turn upon nnd endeavor to rend bim. Iu recognition of this more than probablo condition of affairs some of his wise fiiends iu Washington believe tbat in order tn nullify tho effect of this oppositiou It will become neces sary for Picbidcnt Cleveland to intrench himself in lbs confidence of ibo masses, who demand nt this particular juncture, tbat the Government shall bo adminis tered m tho iutereets of Ibe peoplo ns against tbe cncioacbmentB of corpera lions nud monopolies. Tbo qnewllnn urie, How oan this be best acootn plUl.ed? A carsfnl review of tbo future Gablntt situation luimittakubly rmenU Use i.Iei oi of jewlouelM nud heartburnings of no ordinary maguitude, wbich are likely tn disturb thepropLecied harmony of Ibe Dtiuocralio parly, I), mocrals elected to the Of the 181 i ony-pio'u I'l.tnii'.n, led ore from the sliteen late ituve-b,l-ling fctulet only 7' Demecrats rep.eeullug tlio tutiity-ttto liisiein, Middle mid Western States AUIisuia, Atknnm, Del.ewarn, 1'toiiHn, Gm;li, MUsti-slppl ami Te-iai, returning sulitl Uejuocriitlo ik-Ie'Entltius. lint thirteen H 'publican memorrs have been chosen froai tbo Southern States, 1 I mm Ken lucky, 1 irom I,niililaiia, 1 from Mary- lind. 2 from Miasonrl, 1 from Nuitli Cuiollna, 1 from South Carolina, 3 from Tennessee, 2 from Virttluln, mid 1 frjin West Virginia. BroaiMiifo Huw York Letter . Special lo the Carbon Aiivocati; i I frequently sUnd on Wall Street to eee (he peoplo who pats. It is n wonderful panorama that ona feca on this busy mart. Dives and Lazarus touch elbows, but they neither speak or notice earh other; socially tliey aro as far apart as Ihey were nineteen hundred yenis ago. That innocent sleepy loolelns lodivldilal who is leaning lazily against Ihs si.Io of tho Sub-Treasury steps Ls ono of the smartest detectives in the land; lie looks like o eountTynian who has nothing particular to do; but no p-icon has pasted him during tho hour he has been standing there, that ho could not accurate. ly describe; he knows eycrv burgl.ir,bauk thief or check raiier of nny proininonco in the United Stales, and there is net a coun terfeiter whose natnois wottli remember. ing, that he dots not know. His business is to keep an cro on this part ol the etreel, and In ease anything has happened at any of tho banks or unices in the icii.Ily, lie can lei! you on tho instant, what crooks wore about at thuttlino. That insigniile-ant little man passing rapidly along nn die Other si lo of tho street, who looks almost like a dwarf, and not a particularly good looking dwarf ntthat,isJav Gould. The pious 1 mklng cenlleiuan just turning the corner is P.u;aell Sago, and right behind him comes a tall sevcro looking oerson it is Coll s T. Huntingdon tho Pacific railroad king. Millionaires arc llii:k as I opt, and yet within my memory, evety ene uf these men were poor. Yet It is nrot'y safe to cay that the piopcrty of the three men whom wo hayn just seen pass in tho last fivo min utes would sell for over ono hundred mil lions. Twcuty-fivo years ago Jay Could was a small turvcvi r; Saco a little note shaver, and Huntingdon sold nails nnd hoop iroi. Here comes a woman, mum Ming to herself and gesticulating wildly, sties is not particularly well clad slio shiv crj, for tho day is cold; it would bo a mcr oy to give her in charge ef the pollen t pro yent her lining herself somo harm wo fol low her down Ilia street looking out for u policeman, but she turns Into the building just below the Custom House. Oil, perhaps she Is tome besgar who is trniii" Into the bank lo solicit alms, not knowing lb it J. J. Cisco .t Co. bavo failed, mi l that the bank is closed. As she enters tlio door, tlio man in chargi opens It respectfully and removes bis hal she does not uolirc him, but passes quickly on to tho Inner e'fllco where the as eigneo sils surrounded by lawyers and anxious depositors. Tho crowd separates jnl tho poor woman advances lo tho table it is cyi.lent that all present know her. Almost In nthilck she cries "Whore nro my Eccurltic?" In tho sale, madam, and tit yourdifiws.il now. Tho woman was Mis. Ureen, probably Ibo rlehest woman in the world, who nt tlio lime ot Cisco's failure hod twenty-seven millions of good solid so puri.ica lying in his safo. This failure though it has diaggcd down one of the proudest hnusrS in this land has demon strated this, that wo havo sumo honest bankers anion j us. Tlio- twenty soven mil lions ot securities hold lor Mrs. Orcen was only a port of the enormous wealth com mitted to the custody of Mr. Cisco, lie could hayo uae l hem if ho had so desired, to thle bim over thu evil time, and no hu man siul cctilii ever have discovered il,hut right there came in the sterling honesty ol thi grast banker, his money was g inc. nnd Willi millions in his reach, he would not tiach a penny, preferring to go down to financial ruin, rather than do a questionable act. Mr. Cisco has not yet dono with banking- n man of his Integrity and hiuor will never want Irieiids and capital to give him a new start his pietent dilluultiea will soon bo fililrd, and we yet hopo to see him at the head i! ono of ihe gieulot banking houses in Ihe Unite 1 States. This being tho dynaniilo headquarters, of course, we have heard something of the ex plosions. Tlio e fflco of Ihe Orent Mogul ef tho dynamiters has been In a slate of com motion all the week. It is a dingy dirty hole, nnd a filling placo for the dirty crowd who meet there, for a more worthless lot nf vagabonds it would bo difficult to fin.1 in tlio city. For peoplo who nro supposed to be lolling in wealth reccit in the gold which Great tlritalu gives to lit r fpios and tho contributions lo the dynaniilo fund, thry are the most impecunious seedy look lug e'rowd that I ever saw. Here and there tho keeper of mine low whisky den, may havo a d event coal to his back, hut the ma jority of them look liko tramps out of n job. Tha terrible O'Donovan goes in anil out, and even Ihe bootbUcks and newsboys laugh at him. Whatever he may be to the Dritish Government, ho Is not much of a terror to thoso who know him in Now York. Ife has been located here for several years, and Is much belter known in New York City than bo ever was in Ireland i rem ine lust Hour mat ho lanueil on our shores he has been Hying on his patriotism, and seeking money out of his deluded countrymen. A loud mouthed braggart.he has trie I to eoncentralo ou himself all the interest of tho Irish revolutionary party Ono thing is very certain that the parlies having this deeporato business nn hand would never trust such a4latheriklle and windbag as O'Donovan Hoesa they know him, nod it Is say that knowing him they do not trust him. Ho may possibly by avowing himself a dynamite fiend rake in a few dollars from foolish servants and ig noraut hod oarries, but not a penny ofil will ever go lor dynaniilo or giant powder Whisky, rum and beer get the most of it and a small portion will go to the butcher, tho baker, und (he groecrvman in setllo ment e! Ihe bills of the patriots who feed oil the emergency fund. I will venture prophce'y, Mr. O'Donovan Ilosta Informed a Jouruul reporter that Phelan would bo taken care of as soon us he came out of the lioipllil. Vow, I am willing to bet a big apple, that Mr. Pliolan when he doe-a come out will bo abundantly ablo to take careol himself, and tho brave O'Donovan will not con.e within pistol shot of him. Still, if O'Donovan were leuioyed like anvolher nuiMiiae, it would be a blessing lo the city Yen bave doubtless frequently heard of Kimball the church builder; the evangel 1st who wanders about from place to place and whose great eUlijht is to extinguish the chureUi debts ot impecunious cungregslious, nrooHjl) lint t!iu autlpedes of Kimball ia he tuersan ol Dr. Thompson of the- First 1 ljuthc.Mii Church, who may be called tbe chump on erusher. He bad a congregation in low Y.rk.iod ho sluck li Ibeiii tii Ihey wire f.'rcel lo s. lithe ilnir-b to pay ' hi m his eohiry. Ho catiio Id nroolilyn ami . found n fine evgregsilnn nnd evetttnljn prosperous. It mi niily a nuraiinn ul lime, howeveti he stuck lu his Urooklyu congie- gallon till the- other r.lghl, when a motion was tnneta to sell the church fur the purf oso of paying his salary. How tunny other chinches ho may geliblo up be for o he crotsej the Jordan Providence alono can tell; but" ono thing is morally certain, and that Is the Brooklyn Lutherans, will want no more Thompson In theirs. Tbe sudden disappearance of the curled darling Mr. Krlc Ihilley Irom tho dramatic orbit has caused a profound sensation iu theatrical circles. Mr. Wallack who Is a man ot expeiience, and confessedly sharp in his busincss.has dcuc some foolish things iu his time; but scarcely enylhng.fo thor oughly ridiculous as presenting this noodle lo (ho New Yotk pubtio as a star. Tho presentation, however, gavo him a certain amount of eclat with tho dudesnnd tho lact of his nppoiirunco at Wallack'a was a good advertisement for the country though Erie hiiiteelf as well r.s bis pieces was the dcadcitof all dead failures, Ho was a dude of Ihe dudes. Dairy Wall atone presenting a decent rivalry. By borrowing, begging and promising, ho raised money enough to take out. i company, which he led to tho most disastrous failure. Though thorough-, ly bankrupt by dint of tho most Indomita ble brassy cheek ha continued to live on tlio lat of tho loud- His dinners at the Brunswick wero inimenso Quail, pato de fotsgras, Champaign of tho rarest bunds, cigars at fifty cents upied, and strawberries at five dollars a epiart. There wao nothing ineau aoout Erlcdfbe fared well his friends fared with him, hut the bottom dropped out, and Mr. Bailey has disappeared leav ing seyornl discoivolals maidens and a largo number of unpaid bills. the latter amounting to nearly $10,(M0. It serves Now Yoik exactly right , any ra.'cal who lias cheek ran olways gi t a hearing; send us on a lew moro thcro is plenty of spare cash hero waitiug to bo borrowed, and plenty of good food waiting lo bo eaten; it matters not, if ho bo TuiU or Chrisllan, Heathen or Jew, if he only- bas check. Tho polar wayo which swept down on us tho first of tho week, gave us a business paralysis. The frcst covered all Ike shop windows, so that you could not see u thing, and the doors being closed It Ioolicd a3 though burincss was suspended; and indeed it was so, clerks eat about demg nothing, ovci'jbody declaring that tliey had never seen anything liko it. U struck both ex changes liko n cyelono. Stocks trembled unit corn and wheal went oil anu every body was grumbling. 11 the prices ol oods in tno dry goods stores, It looks as though manulacturers and Importers were rushing them Into maikct. Jusl think of il, lino looking silks at seventy-Ova and eighty cenls a ynulj nud a prominent mer chant assured mo tb.it they were all Im ported from Lyons. But though tho bar gains arc tempting the money is soarce.aud the angels as they look at them with loving eyes and watering mouths, say "If l' was only rich." Tho theatres ore only do'.ng moderately for at the present limo wo tuivo nothiug like a startling sensation. The attempt to boom the New Dramatic College is a full A few ricli pupils may keep it up for a time, but it will gj to piecos like all such Utopian schemes. AVe aro ull woniieriffg what bus bromie of Harpei'a lost editor. It is another mysterious ilunppearance. lours truly, BKOADBB1M, New Orleans Letter. Fr.OM OCR SfKCUt. CokRESrONllKNT. New OniXAsn, Jan. 21, 18So, Tho past month was not n flnuncial success lor tho Exposition; but with tho prevscut favornblo weather tho becond mouth will provo profitable, Whllo a little work is htill going on in somo departments, "lha Exposition is now complete and ready for lUitora," is tho universal remark. MAINE. J. B. Ham, commissioner, nnd W. V. Blauding, Stato commissioner, mike it very pleasant for visitors to their inter esting dep.utnient, which is near the Government spaoa on tbe Northeast. Some forty-five varieties of forest timber are seen, from which many useful articles aro manufactured. Iu ship building, Maina is ahead of any other Stale, models and specimens of tho various kinds ef boats are exhibited together with their eeinipmeiils. Shingles of pino nnd cedar, measuriug twenty inches wide, staves, boics for fish nud canned goods, with poplar chips, which uro reduced to pulp and made into paper, uro hero seen Spccimeusof match wood, for which oue company cut up n million feet of lumber, in this business alone, nro hero shown. Emit boics mo manufactured iu Maine, and shipped lo almost every country for Iruit packing. Sl.tte, plumbago, grauito anil minerals nro exhibited. An attrac tive object is n model limo kiln of mod ern structure, very superior to tbo old btjlofor burning limestone. Hero is n very tasty display of taxidermy, of the animals nud birds of tbis couuliy. Pronnhly tho finest plushes lor uphols tering to be bad nny w hero nro manufac tured at Sanford by tbo Goodall Manu facturing Company, Paper and cordage Is a specially in manufacturing. It is said Maine, wbich now produces throe- fifths of tbe sardines consumed in this country by its superior goods, bas drlv en all lortign competition away. A ship carpenter sends n model uf a full tigged hhip which occupied 300 days in making; It is valued at $l,G0O. Idaho TminiTonv. Idaho. Binco the early days of mining stampedes, bas cot eujoyeel tho reputa tion of beiug iu a much better condition than tho Slntoof Xeyad.i.whicb. bus grad ually decreased iu population sinco Us admission us a State. Hut a small space was assignee! the commissioner. Col, G. A. Stroupe, to represent the territory, but be has, iu tbo most happy manner possible, filled it with glittering spec! mens Irom a hundred rich mines, with graius of uuexcelled beauty, with curious marvils and a wealth of furs, paitittngs of its grand scenery, and spleudld sped, mens of fruit, Among bis specimens of minerals par. ticularlysioted for beauty and excelle lice, are epiarlz from tho Wood Hiver nnd Salmon Elver district, placer and epiarlz sptoimens from tbe ConrxreV-Aleue camp which last year caused tho greatest stampedo in the Into r coord of mining excitements. The oounuUsioner says bis Territory bas been but slightly prospect ed, nnd bo doubts cot if nu exposition is held in tbe next ten years lis wilt lxtablo to represent the richest mint s of America with Idaho epiarlz. Wl-l' ,s-ts. It is well Inoeu that tbis fttate makes n specialty of cheeses nud unit, r, finel oUlm lo sbow ll lsrcoiet nd finest variety at the ExDotltiou. While oi.lv o few samples Ate within the space In tbe Main building, Hires towers tnudo ol obecsew nra pioujlueully exhibited, ono composed of orango shaped nt il piue ap ple is a beauty. ShtUojnu couuty was In tbo load, Egerton is said to be ono of the largest liiatkets for tbo salo of lsaf tobacco Ui tlio United Slates. Wisconsin took tbe premium on oue hundred vi.rielie.s e.f up pies against seven conipelilors. In honey no Stato c.iucxcell tbis iu tiuallty, while it is re general industry by many nnd en gaged in by nearly tvoty faiuicr. Wheat onts, corn, liny, vegctublm nnd garden Reeds, nro dieiplajcd iu glass casep, Tbiity new varieties rf corn in cars nnd sbellnd r.ro dispbiyed. Ucivcr Dam sends n fitio lot ol loalbcrs-uinnufaclureel cioiua tiuu cneslrneru, which compare favorably with eastern factories. Print lug nud sla'-loneiy is well representee). Wumau's work Is nrtistlo and, beautiful, and occupies n prominent placo in tbe State department. Miss Eoelkcr, of Be- !oit has In tbis display ono of tho fluest displays of needle wcrk enclosed la n gilt irnmo over, exhibited, nnd can only be seen to bu appreciated. Jitimlreda of people aro collocled around It daily, Mrs. Ely, tho artist, bas specimens of Work showing skotcbes of scenery nnd houses in Florida, notably ibo winle-r residenco of Mr. Alexander Mitchell, wifo of tho grei.t miltoad milllonniro of the Chicago. Milwaukee, t St. Paul sys tems. Milwaukee sends, largo photo graphs of its twenty-eight public school edifices. C. E. Huton is tho commis sioner in charge. At a meeting hold bv tbo Aruericau Horticultural society in this city, In re gard to tbe financial eiiibarassuie.'Ut of tbe Exposition management. Mr. Qeo. W. Campbell, of Delaware, 0., former assistant ci nunijsioncr to tbo Exposition Uuiyei'sslle nt Parif, also assistant coinuiissloner from Olio lo the Wurld's Exposition nt ew Orleans, moved To the effect thai tbo Exhibition h.ivli c assumed proportions beyond nil cxpecli . tiou, nud having grown upon 'heir hnue'a beyond their control flunr daily, Uj it therefore resolved. That tbe American Hotlicaltnrnl Societj earnest ly recommend that tho government cf the United Slates shall further aid tho manageiiieut of tho World's Cotton C n teuulal Exposition by the loon of $C0, 000. or of such ium ns sbull be uece ssaiy to carry Us undertaking to n succuslul conclusion. Tho resolution waa sicouded ncil unanimously carrhd. Mr. Kellogg, of 'W.iconsir, moved that- We find Ibo Expoiilion to far com pleted that we advlso our friends to post pone their visit no longer, Ltttocomo aud sco the greatest Exposition tbo world has ever ssen Alt", that wo bclicvo n moro liberal accommodiVioj to visitors by r.iilioada, and returning by different routo3 with stop-over privileges, will Greatly increase tho attendance'. Our Public Schools. Tho following isjho rone rt of the Lo liighton Schools lor Iho month of Jauuary i moil scuoott. M F T No ol pupils enrolled IS 10 ii Average attendance., It i) 22 Per cout of ultoudaiicu 04 ); 1J3 Win. Chubb, Harry Clatlss, Pres. Koch, Ldwarl Ke.ons, Edgar Koons, Elmer .".chniale, Frnnc!s IWhman, Harvey Koons. Mary Drviblebeis Lillian Seminal attended every day during the mouth, Gil AMMA It SCIIOOl,. F 21 21 to Noel pupils cnndiol 23 Average ullendauee 20 I'or cent ol utleuilance 112 Names of pupils who nlicndi-il e-verv duv liiiir.K month) Ella lleichord. Canio Hough, Mary Albright, Ircno Fenltr- maclier, Hume Graver, liessie Lribenieili. Alice Gezgus, E-u Dcnlinger.Kimnn Seiler, l.mma Mcriz. .mma i'Toelieh, Frank Nut- haunt, Edgar Noll. Elgar Xandir. Alvin Mill, Oranvillo Claus, He-tie Darling, Wilson Xander, Oscar Sliultz. Edwin Obi. Klward Strauss, John Acker. IXIEnilKDlATK SCHOOL M F 27 21 110 No of pupils enrolled 27 Avcrago attendance.,, 2.') I'er cent of attendance , J3 Names rf pupils who attended overv dnv during month; Lama Millcr.Ella Albright, Liiitna t rey, 1.1111111 I'liohrrr, M111110 l-.-it-WMiisler, Clara Gegeu", EimiT.i Williamson, Ida Iloiliuaii, Ida Williamson. Alice Xnih. stein, Ida llergcr, Liura Klolx, D.'ll.i Dc- I rchn, giifun Kuccht. Wihon Weuhiw, Oi- car Ilciliuaii, Uluirlio Chubb. Clement ltietney, Eddio Itelchnrd. David MrCm- mick, Thninut Trainer, Howard Acker. Harry Blank, Harry Harleiiian, Lester Itehrig. scooxparv cennni, ko. 2. M F 'J') 20 1)3 No nf pupils enrolled 23 Average ntteuilance 21 Per cent of atlendauco Ofl Names of pupils who atli-ndad every day during Iho mouth : W1III0 Ilehj, Qranyillo liehriij, Harry Oeggun. I,ostur Smith. Win. Knoll, Harry Wnlt, Hany Warner, Iluherl irainer, Uac.ii- Miller, W1ls.u1 V nick. Eddie Spoonheiincr, Pierce Frey,,illm llunfiiker. Ella b'ohumaber, Lillian Snyder, Luella ltehrie. Anna Itaudendush. Norn Trainer. Jennio Trexler, Lizzie Albright "hizaio I.entz, Lizsie Schoch, Bella Unntz, Anabel Brocady, Itieca Lonz.Minrr. Alice Gilbert. Ella Walok, Mablo Whiatlny. Minnie ewliunl, Emma l orlwaneler.Ciara Knona. Gertudo Weidaw. Jseoonpauv sctioor. no. 1. No of pupils enrolled 59 Average attendance PJ Per cent of atlendance &1 Names of pupils who attends I every day durinif month: Frank Chubb. Gorrii' Clatiss, Jiuepli Froelich, Allen Oreenwald, line uri'cnwaiii, uarvey uumbert, l.nan. Kons, Edward Peters, Altahabuy S,-hultr, euoilias iiouu, iMllle Wagner, Uliarles Miller, Emilia Blank, Mary Fenslermacher, Huilie Fe'tisteruiaetier, Hatlle Geggus, Mat lie Horn, Minerva llcl.lt, Ei!u lionlz, Stephen Leonard, Alice Mi'Glrrniek, Ma llilz, Jennie Trainer, Alio Wolf, Emma Waloh, Gertie Wagner, Savilln I'oust, Lily Froelich, rmiMRY ECIIOOI, no. 3. M No of pupils enrolled 30 Average uleendanoa 23 Per cent of attendar.ee S3 F 31 25 80 Names of pupils who attended every day during month: Georgo Kipp, Daniel Frey, Gustavo DeTeehirschley, Eddie AHMght, John Trainer, Arthur UoI.lt, Freddie It.-x, Harry Nutboum, Wilmer SlrSntberry, Cy ril Ilehrig, Frankie Trainer, Krwldlo Miller, Kninia Peters, Eva Fritzlnger, Helen Xander, Lily Spoouheimcr, Marlka Ling, Daisy Horn, Haltie Trexler, Amanda Bill man, Hattiusltrx. I'annuv school no. 2. M Nnnt pupils enrolled 31 A vertigo KtioiiiUnoe 10 Percent ef ntlenndaiiee 07 P St) 28 71 Names of pupils who attend every day durjnz Ibo innnthi Eugene Prilzinger, itublno Hunts, Allie Ihrlalitrd, Gtkirge Hilr, Frank lUeber, Harry Trainer. Oscar Green, llarrv Nolhattin, Grsnvilli Peters, Emilia A'-ker, f.illie (iiitnliert, Ernina Gerutau, t.lla 1", uhrer, Lena L'.iieeonnr, M.miio lrunit"'re Annus lir.iver, Hattin Trainer, Mia Wilb, Ileitis Ucgjus, M ej IIuD'.j, Iferoh Willism. I.i:o lC..ons, Minnie K' liiineier, kln ina IVteirf, Kits Peters. vrelMAnv school no. 1, - M F T Nn a! pupils cnn,illl 3'.' f)2 61 We-rnen nltsnilmieo 23 29 07 Per rent nl attendance.., 01 BI 01 Names ol t.upilf who attended every dsy din Insj the month: Tillie Stmnsberry, Atie-e Weiduw, Mlniiio Wnl.-k. Mnry ltohrlr. Ida Frey. Ellen timer, Wcda Willhilnf, Chutllo llel.i'tlilur, Seeiren Hoherlliitt. Allen At bright, fineries llouiilneer, Walter Ifonlz. ,niij ,,nuiiti, .Miiiii .tmiiMriQ, e.nuries Sanders, Willie ljjpp, Iterlio Clemens. M I T No- ul pupils enrolled in alt the schools 215 222 137 C. A. MTTF.n, Principal. Much for little In this ago wheu the evcnls of yestordny In nil parts ot the uoihloro found in to day's paper j when tidings of n batllo in Egypt or China are Hashed ncross seas nnd laid at our door before its smoko is dlssi. pntcd, it is necessary for well-informed people lo havo access lo reliable map3. .Not ullcenafi'orJ tho heavy libsary atlassos, and even they nro often found unlrust worthy unless a new copy ia purchased as often as revised If yuu want an atlas, smsll enough for general use, full enough for nearly overy purpose, critically accurate and up to dale, wo recommend tho new Handy Atlas of the orld, published by Messrs. Ivison, Blakeniau, Taylor A Co , 713 and 7S5 Broadway, New York, which is bolh a credit to Ihem and to the American press II Is bound In Dexiblo cloth, contains 38 beautifully colored map3 and Important statistic!. ( Among its many nolablo good things are maps showing standard time, the railways of tho United Stoics, recent polar expeditions, Central Africa as e:: ployed by Stanley, the. teat of Ihe Egyptian war, Biblo Lands, and our principal Ameri can cities. If your booksellers d.-ea not hayo Hut excellent work, send fifty cents direct to the publishers and icceivo it by return mail. NEW ADVKIM IXEMK3TS Disolntion of Ca-Fartuersiiip, Notlco Is hereby trlven that tlio oo-partr.er-flilp hcrctn'ore extatlnK b"twuen Nuihaii I.ifilcr antl .Tojepli F. Jtox, ili.lngr business ns rurnuuro iiouran.l l ceil llc.lloif. unOer the tlrin namo of Lafllcr l!ex, In Frinklln twp , t'.arbon t'ountv, t'n., was dissulrml bv tnuiual consent 011 Ilia 'M u.iy of January 18SS. NATHAN I,AFKI.EIt, JOSEPH F. HEX. Tho I uslnefa will tie Vrmttmiptl neeln nl.l atarnl by tbo uiutcrstirneil, who will aatlo tit 1 b.l.s duo by cr to tho sit I firm. .luscrii r. iikx. February 7!h, 1SS5 W3. jGxecutora' Notice. Estatn ofllfNUY AliNEII, latoof Mil honlnirTwp., Carbon (Jonnty l'n , ilrccase.l Letters te-ftainentorv uuon tlioalnen siaeo nio ocen Kranieu to tno unlersigucu allrtersoui Inilebicd to raid cftuto n o ro questeit tn niaho iiayment, ami thoso liavlnc uuiiii.it ur ue-.uii.iiiB iu prtiscne 111c same Willi- ueii ue-iaj eo AJ1SIUS AHNEn, Executor, Jan, SLIMS Off rSTASC OF ELl.lAltnTll l-llSTZ ncCUASKD. Orphans' Court Sale ! 1'urjUint to 1111 orderoflhn flrphar.s' Court ofO.irbon county, r.i., valuablo real cft-ito win ua s nu at public s He, on tho pre mises. In thu bni-mih nri.thltfl.lvu, (n said county FEBRUARY 21st, 1885, tho following-ileserlhcd Iteal Estate, Into of l.nzaociii i,cni7, ueceaseu, lo wit : All that certain lot or ptoco ot (irounil, situate) In the Hori.tigli orr.i bte;liton, anil cnunij aforesaid, mpi'.bercel In ttie f in 01 plot or said borouiih No. and bounoo l .indilcserlhed as lollnwr: un inoMHun uy 101 no on ir.o west h I.eblKh Strcer. on tho North by lot No. "12. and on the East by n puhllo alley, havlna; a front or width on I-fhlxti Street or C3 lect and conitnutn nf that wblth. between p.unlle'l tinea. In Iciulli or dentil 1S3 Toot und nlno Inches lo (Jhcriy Alloy. 'I'hq linprovo- ini-nis lurri'iui consisi ,,i 11 1 ,v I ,-. 1 1 lie t'liASii; hwi:li,inu lioiisiiisxiit. and Klll'iIE.M n'tacheil 11 xai feci. Alto. another I'll A 31' IMVHM.tNiJ HflUSl'. UJ-eJ x 1TJ foi l, UN E STA II 1,1. 14 x li.ic.uml otlie-r necessary out bitlbilngs. Also, n (Joint w r.i, i , oi n ati;u on I lie nrcinisis K.ilo to coinincnco at TV(J OVI.OOK 1 M. Conditions will be mado known at lime oi aic iy i;i!Ai:r,E3 LENT., Administrator. Jan. 31 Ross Leaf, FiHti Giii, Hzxy Glippinfis vtfe emu uiiussg va,-,AjV JOVobSOv Signs'.;! l5'-sP- tmpi IW .H. JL.C..J.'Q tn ia I la.il Irs, P.JtlnKlfl a Uoinpetllum, Jcfssns hy mall, fV Jj'nsltN i'nllco ol Snort hand, 1431 flics mm St l'hlladcli.hm, DANIBL WIEAND, Ciu'riagcs,"Vaoiis,Slcighs, &c connxis or IJAXK AS I) IKON STREETS, i.inuuiiTON, rx,NHA I'nrlijuUr attcntlen given t ' REPAIRING In all Its details, at the very Lowest frltes. ratrtuaire respectfully sollolted and per feet ratlffseeion gnarantee.I. Jan. IV. s-ly. HAN. WlEANJi, Executor's Notioe. AH persons haying elaliut asnsinst the i:slat--ol Tl.omnsSoll, iire'et., el Fisnklln Township. Uaibon eounly, Pu , will pretent them atunee anil ull iersona Iroltnte! to t.ilil tut will please tenia thtttmuut ones with lha un.lfrslane.t, A, W. ful,r, Kxeeuter. Franklin Towntliln, L'aiben Couner, l'a, Jn.l0n3 Dividenil Notloo. At a lltnrular Meeting; of lb lllreelors of tba First National slunk or I.ehl:rh en, l'a., a Sun I Annual HlTl.te.ml olTllltKK percent on the t'upital stork was tlcrlared, ),a)able on soil alter January 1 'tl. issa. W. Huvv MAN, Cashier. Jt.i 1 t- K PENN SMITH" & CO, Aro prepared to sell tol)calovs, era, at their BREAKER Delivered into wagons at the the ton : ftA iMi n r - j r rt in m W tm Lehigh Egg, Stove, - - , -" Chestnut No. I -" Chestnut No. 2, I. IS. I bucKwneat! Culm - TfHRMS Kl July 10, lSSS-ly fail ML ilk--. &e., See. Our Yeunp; I.ailles and (lenllcmen will find It tn their adyantaie tn iflTo'kteet call boforo pun hatlnri clsewhete, as Ihey erlll find tho HKST SCr,EOTKD STOCK IrZ Tonn AT llOl'TOM I-IUOKS. ' mi Old -Post Officii BiiMil, Apr! 4, ISSMy For pi Have received an enormoiifs stock of OIIOICE GOODS, comprisiner Groceries, Queensware, etc. Old Post-Office Building, Bank St. Lehightoi?, F t-dlTHHrrc 1 3 ft - S 3 g K K' ,. t 5 H o.a'HS : rC E7 w o o o PT4 t? a m tr S MS1? 2 tt Si ryj 3 tJ- n lEzsai . rcJfF roriiArs ASTHMA SP3CIFIC 08 VOIl THE CURE OF ASTHMA.UJU i:,tat.li,he(l 1S6J. Til.il PaeleaKa Free. T.ISTAlLV JIELIIVED. T. l'emlnm i On . froprlctnrs. Plilladelnlila.-Tio not fait to try this splonJbl prtM tlnn irvou havn itinioalt W.aililnir from Asthma. Hay IWer. er ejhriiole IlronchlUs It It a IfailiTOiallni.'reiiie.ly.itnlilitutonce toll s..n nf tli.dl.easei r.inoyln th. raueni , ileiiin, retaxlnj lh Hnblness ol tbo diet-, i roinollnij etirtetorallon nnd ulylnx u.rne,.te JHtilye relief In evirycaio. I'utuplli Larito llot tad tout ky T. U. Tli.raas Lt, ntKhtun, 1't. Foil Tin: Sn.ENDin Nkw Hook THE WORLD'S YOHDERS At snare nv TiiuaituAT Trcplcal tnd Polar Esjlsrers, Agents Wanteft isor.uDi.sa ran crnout, niiTir.v of inn: LATE Gr.ElI.V KirEDITI'JN IS SSAIllUl er the jtmiTH phlk. All tho aehleionientt, elleooycrtet, travels, nndotlyenlureteir tliestrmt exiilercrt, with rteterlptlontof ironderliil countries, customs nllU nal'llt Ol tunnel ium eunuu, iicui.n,, animals, t. Ir.lt ami reiillet tho (Venders I and eemit Natlnnal I'urltotlet of thu Tre)il-. eal and fuller Wortilti a rarord nfuiaryeluiil . ililussontho carili. a full history orall the I World's Kreatett numUrt and fatnout ex- 1 plnrallnnt. In ene tiilfiullil, low prieed, prn iusUy lllutirietnl volnnio. IhnnraetiiK In . Die troplosall eb trnvelt and dls.ivcrles of i Sika ami el rant Sir Souiunl llaker niit Mir, I,lylnen, Sionley, liu ( billn. Wat I io. I, nK. S'uler, and nuuitmuo tbers: In ; the Arlte rontons, Kraiiklin, Ku, Hayes, Htll, Hnkwatka. lloLonir, I! reel y an I many niUoit; furenlnic a comiileto cnaeleipedl.i vt Kxplorullnii. Dlsei.yery and Adyeneuie In all rtlot" the Wort, with nhlttoryof eay- I ak" meet, tirange boasts, blrelt auil repllltt, 1 and ureal National Wosdert. a look ol In etttifiableyalua and rapid stlllnu qualitlts. I Nvailysoei Quarto paxes, oyer to t.oiie). ' llluilrallone, low irlre, eiuitellt all oilier tiMits. Avents wnutoil on Balary urt'uin inUsltn. Wrlla for i'ln'orl-il elrcular anil exeia term Ail.lrem. HlSTiillU'AI. PtHII.l.'-IIIN'l tttl I 0 fJ 7(11 fit. l'Ltltdelpbla, I't, J.eeS'CT i l,ime Hurners and Connur at JiElIlGUTON, Vo. . following rates, 2!H0 lbs. W $3B 3.00 2.80 1.65 1.05 50 CASH The undersized calls tbo ntttnlltoi of his many rrlenJs and patrons t Ua Largo and Fasblonablt Stock tf Fall and Winter Gootls, Consisting tf 1C J -ii; Pteycry deserl;illon oriel Stjlt In th Market, Ineluilloa a special lino of Lady's Fine Shoes Alto, a fait line at Umbrellas, Parasols, Hats, Caps, wiRsssStS- BAM Street, LEHIGHTQH C3 " 3 D1 Up! inn a sih i-m -c-o ep msms is I.B:gssl-aJs.r;, D9 8 iimr&7 nor.t-ttot, Gatp'OILLS all sizes, Cheap, KUlllJpit ?At tbG Advocate office. DROP IN AT THE Carbon Advocate OFFICE FOli Cheap Printing ! A ITew Goods! SWI11I B01 9 fcv 3 H I'sI rl-tetaiws n b 3 tr i'lvltCT mm.