nauslSK!1. su 'jj. r LKtltUIITnN. i'A.l FATTJUDA Yjf l'KUIUJA 11 Y 14, !8M. Krltsresl nt the Icliigliinii Hwl-oillci) feomil CJihw Mall Mittcr. Tnn Drnocrtle Nullotinl Ooiutnlltin will mast In Washington, D. 0., ou Mnrcli 2, WllJ.lAM IlAMtlMlTi.N tlic.J nt Ms rei (1sr.cn I" Vermillion l'.irith, Li,, nu tho 4 Ii ltiii, Nt ll.o riRp of 100 ytAM, Ho va3 boru In Al'ihjimn, Birrri Su nr. tbo ilyunti'i er, who cut mil klnohcd Onit. Phtlrm ileven llmis In O'Donovnn Hoimi'h offlos. New York, n tew necks ngo, lun heeu nilniiltecl lo bill in $3,000. Neat, Dow 1h no convinced llitil tbo enmity to imilitbitlon ccmes from tbo moderate tlrlnkira. Hard drinkers nro nil unxlom for tbo closing of the grog nbnp nt n relief from temptation, Omr of the tnms itl.iutla ste.nnshl lines l-i ftbont to isqno tickets enlltlluK rmsse-jrjers !o merely lodging find coii vevanco, tneiils to be ohnrijed fir r.t the tnd of the voyage nccordlug lo what the imsenijors have eaten. Tnn Edgar Thomson Steel YVorki nt Bradiloclm. resumed operations in nil tie ynrtments on Tuesday, Riving cmplov oiieiit to nearly 4,000 mm who have been idlo for eight weeks. Tbo men returned to work st n Blicht reduction, Tnn ngonv i now over. Ilolli Houses nf (J.mcrifs, In joint sersiou, Wednes day met nnd counted tbo voto for Presi dent, nod declared G rover Cleveland elected. Mr. Cleveland can now tiro cced to Mink a his Cabinet nppoiu'nieut. House Hill, No. 107. To orgnniz3 and deflno tbo Ccup,re.-hionnl DiMric.li ol 1'euusylv.inln, provides as follows 10th district shall comprise tbo carni tine nf Northampton, Lehigh, Monroe nnd Piku. lltli district Lickawanua, Wayne and Suqno.hiiunn. 1:2th disrricl- Lnzfrne nnd Carbon. i:i(h district Schnjlltill. lClh diJtrict Lycoming, Northum berland, Montour nnd Columbia. Sn.ts.moi;A.r, rumors have been circu lated regirdinft the danger of n Bocialis tlo outbreak nt ritUbnrgli. There nro n large number nf unemployed woikmcn there, mostly of foreign birth, nnd Sici nlisrn ilrmrihes best in such soil. The railroad riots of Severn! years ngo should be n warning to tho natboritics of Pitts burgh to bo prepared for tbo worst, nml if necesFnry they chonld call promptlj for State aid. .Wo venture to think, however, that the danger has been rxig gcrated by correspondents who were moro ntiiiom to send a thiilliug letter thin to describe tho exict sitn.itlon. The darkest piece of Uaj light tbo citi zens pf Louisville, Ky., ever baw visited that city just be-fore 9 o'clock Monday morning. A brisk ruin bad been falling for threo hours, nud nn unusually heavy fug had enveloped the city nil tho morn ing. About 8:50 o'clock n sudden gust of wind came from tho west, and n heavy nns of black cloud overspread tbo sky. Tha fog increased in density, making tho day as dark ns night, The gas was lighted in all tho business licus;n nnd residences, and thestroctx were shrouded in nn almost Impenetrable gloom, which l.isled for nbont fivo minutes, Many wcra badly trUliteued nt tho unusual phenomenon, and largo numbers of the calorod popnhtiou concluded that tLc last day had come, nud ran about in nmazement nnd nlarm, Tho darkness was followed by n drenching rain, which , lasted twenty minutes. Small miunow wero scattered profusely iu somo locali ties after tbo heavy cloud burst, Th, 'sudden bhuncr and tho nnpearxnee nl fish betokeced a waterspout from the Oalo. Tm: U. S Batnta has passed the Cut. lorn Inter-Stato bill, which is nn indica tion that it w III not pass tbo lteagan bill of tbo Houso. Tiio Cullom bill provide for n Hoard of Arbitration to decide all questions nt issiio between the railway, ninl persons who think they nro unjustly treated by ll ieui This Hoard is to con sist of niuo Commissioners, one from each Judicial Circuit of tbo United Blades, to hold office for six years nud lo bo paid i7,000 u jcar each, All Iutei Slsle railways nro rtquitcd to mako nu nual reports to this Hoard. Hniry com pany shall fall lo abide by the Hoar.iV decision iu nny dinputed case, Iho Dis trlct Attorney .of tbo United States iu the district where tho olleuce was com mitted Is required to commence pro ceedings to recover tho damages sua taiied by tbo complainants For each offeuco of extortion or unjint discrimin ation n couipiny must pay n Hue not ex ceeding SI, 000. A similir penalty is provided for nny violation ol tho provis lout of tbU Act. Tho bill is moderate, and Its provisions are opcu to no objec tion, except that Ihey may bo thought unite too mild. This Is tha view the Houso is likely lo take, mid further pro ure ol either bill is hardly lo bo looked ior at mis sedMoti. FROM WASHINGTON Bneclal to tbe Uauiiox Advocatk. WasmkotoJJ, Peb, 7, 1SS3. The Pension liuildiug presented n scene of great activity to-day. The floors in the reception nnd supper rooms are being laid; tho platforms iu tho gal leries overlooking the ball room aro be ng built, the plumbers aro putting iu tbe gat pipes, while trenches are being dog for the mains, Commodore Taylors men aro putting up tho guys roady for tbe receptiau of the roof, while (leu. Meig's men tire busy In placing window frames In position. As soon us tho can vas roof has beeu put ou, the uotk of laying the ball-room floor will bo com inenced, nud the contractor is under JJ.000 bond to have it computed iu four days. The papers in the Haim Court Mattial one r iu thu bauds, nf the (-Secretary of "VYar. The Court finds tho accused guil ly on all charges aud speeliioatious and recommends his dismissal fruu the nriuy. The decision was nlttiMt unmi tuous, only two intiabers uu of whom was 0uiral Milta voting .In General (3 vr aim's favor. Sine the dwuiou .a priva'tly ln.id knimn I" '1-11 Kv. nn l.o Iks been cciuiplettly prostrated, and is now couflnol to his residence nt Mount J Pleiisn.it. Dinner glvlnr;, outside of the White Hume, neeim (olio a loit nrt this winter. . Thsro never wait loan of It, nnd though the President has received his customary Attentions in this lino, ns usual from friends, thcro hnve been no Cabinet din ners, unless ut Prtliiighuyfccn'n in his honor. As tbo timo draws near for tbo retlr meut of Senator Pendleton froi-a the Senato nnd tbo uncertainty ct of his en leriug tbo Cabinet, his fnmily vlew.s with in Venning uueosincss tho possibility of a winter reshlonco dsowhero for the fu ture. Tho Pendleton's like Washington life and tho Prtlliighnjssn's would pre fer to see tbcm succeed lit their position than nny other Ddnocratio family niye tho Bayard's. There is n strong lolling, however, against thu Ptndleton's for the strict exoluslvencss Mrs. 1'. has nlm rved in her social doings here, so that the family are by no mcaas popular in a gen eral sense, nor mingled sufficiently lobe well known, representative Mitchell, who is being pressed by his friends for n soat in tlo Cabiuct, is observed to bo more nervous over bis personal appear ance since the rumor has been Been in print. He ba.i many strong claims; is rich in tho first place and ns suavo nnd polished ns a foreign diplomat. His wifo is probably tbo handsomest lady in Congressional circles, dresses In exquis ite taslo, is highly accomplished, sings and plays well with talent, nnd is the fond mother of n bunch of handsome boy?. Their residence, adjoining Mr, S. S. Cox's on Dupont Circle, is cony nud elegant. Mrs. Carlislc.by her unnffected nnd sociable stylo of address since she became so widely known here ns the Speaker's wifo, has gained many inter ested friends who would like to see her husband in tho Cabinet, half for her own sake. Mrs. Carlisle b,m the reputation which, however, sbo bharcs with Miss Wnite, the daughter of tho Chief Justice. in being able to mako more calls in nn alternoon than nnrother ladies in society Tho gaytty at Washington will probably go ou until the rush of spectators for the inauguration certmony begins. And then will coiuo ior those whoso permi neut home it is tho completo nnd bawil deriug change which is nt first painful, then amusing, and then nccectable, nnd which helps to mulio Washiugion tho interesting, exciting, nnd delightful place it is. New Orleans Letter. Faou oub Srr.cui. CoKiiKSrosuiiNT. New OM.EANS, Feb. 1, 18S5. Now Hint tho wintry or rainy season l oyer and tho Exposition is completed, let tbo iiconle como and decido for themselves if your correspondent has not given a cor reel account ol tho Exposition so far us our s-iries of letters bavo leached. Mardi oras, the great mythological mys tery, tho auniversary of which is now am always havo been from a vory remote date, celebrated in New Orleans willi much splendor, will on tho 17th of February fur excel! anything of the kind ever given hero. Consequently thousands who will attend tho Exposition haye arranged to co'na lo this city during the lanious annual carniyal. T hero is no mislaklng but that the rail roads aro not making excursion rates as low as they might for tho benefit of thoni selves and tha World's Show. They will have to ccmo to it and make cheap rales as an inducement to coma hero. NKVAIIA. Commissioner W. N. Havener is justly proud of tho Kocky Mountain State over whosa destinies at tho Exposition ho pro sides. This Is almost exclusively a mining country. Esmeralda and Larider counties lead in valuable ores, of which coppr run ning CO per cent, with cobalt crystals at inched, taken from a depth of3,0U0 feet, is displayed. Ores of gold, siller and quick silver aro rich. Nilrato of soda and salt from Churchill, sulphur and cinnabar from Washoe: ricli silver oro from Humbolt counties receive mnch attention. Ores con lalning cobalt and Dickie, 15 per cent ; cop per ore worth 1 n pound; rarbonatcs, red oxides aro seen. 3!uby silver oro wortli f 10,000 a ton is commented on. Tho Coin- stock mine sends tho richest oro, which is almost pure silver. This minn in the past thirty years has produced over 315,000,000. Specimens of oio Iruiu Overman mine shows dill'crent formations for evciy live feet to a depth nf 2,500 feet. An ingenous model el the workings of n mine from tor faeo to bottom is shown. A petrified birds nest containing egga, is Iho wonder of the young jwople who visit this department. Piaster casts nf tracks of on extinct animal supposed to be an elephant of hugo dimen sions are given; Ihey are also rliotographed where found some 40 feet below Iho surfaro in a qiiany worked by couvicls. Said tracks measure three feet in diameter. Also tracks of imuiense giants of tbe genua homo measure 22x1-1 inches, their steps ot stridos aro 0 lect. They wero found iu saiidslone well preserved. Sufficient lo so cure perfect casts and to photograph. Some fine specimens ol free gold and silver with ores worth $20,000 a ton in glass cases to be seen not handled. Tho Piute Indians show much skill in pottery and glass work sent; fruit does well, but agriculture better; wheat goes 07 pounds to tho bushel, and 50 husbela to tbo acre. Pine hay unil oats are exhibited. Irish potatoes weighing fivo pounds aro excellent. Virginia city sends a model invention ofa stock car that seems very practicable and useful. CALIFORNIA. Tho golden Slate of the t'aclfio slope Is under direction of commissioner C. II. Tur- rlll, and eutsldo of Its untold mineral wealth showing some handsome ore of free gold, and wiro silver specimens, it has eov eied n large space in thu noilhwestern corner ol the Government Building with a - llectiou of articles which, fjr variety can not bo equaled by ony other Ktato. The appearance of the display is greatly bene fitted by tbo use of the California redwood for )oets and shelving throughout. The exhibit Is installed by counties, the colleo tion of goods from each county being under iho surviston of a special commissioner. This system has had an admirable effect iu bringing together a largo display, slnro ejeh county has put forth great efforts lo ex cmI Iho other counties ol the Stata. Saula Clsia county studs a large oolite- lion of garden seeds, u produot In which laree interests in that county are engaged Somo 1400 aores ore devoted to raising tin se Mull Iu this county, and Santa JUrUra, h neighboring euuuly, exjairud last year 300 ear of the ftii. Two huudrod aud frty-tw varWIes are kee ehiUill by Strong X Cj. Sacramento county Kudj - tir-iU,,', t.,r .l.rn.futlViii.iies(Sr,..n, Tlimnrl Wlvt'tl TJnm Vpi'V T Oftd" I11""' 1Ia W"S 11,0 "Pf"nll'v nf hay, Ui9 fourth rrop rsisml Mi llio lame i JJ1 UCIU Ul llil i) llUU lUlA, ilUllul ugul power of TnininAny In our inunl pleco of land ia n yenr, pennuts, linpi in I cipnl government, but Sheriff Davisoii bnles and on the vlncf, buckwlnsl and . other sgrirutlurnt products. Tho figs of California am exhibited In tbolr preserved slulo ready for exportation. Tho county aliio contains a fine quality of clay and lunlin, whlrh la lepreaenlod both by tbo nulivo ffclmctia and tho bricks, pottery, porcelain, etc; maJo therefrom. A very fine silk exhibit is mada by Mis. Rutler, ol this county. Tbo rulturo of tho silk worm Is becoming n yery fn.nrlnnt Induitry throughout tho Stole, and all tho counties hove tent exhibit of tho coeonns and tho fibre, aa reeled oixl fpuii. This couuty nlso sends aotno fino bunches of gropes and somo bundles of liquorice, a plant which Cali fornia nlonc.ol all tho United Stales, Is able to produce. nor ta. "Wharo are you going my pretty maid?" In n small cuclosuro in Main building a real dairy is arranged attended by n be witching young lady, who milks an Alder ny ow, and serves you n glass of rich, fresh milk oil for 5 cents. This a novel feature, ami is liberally patronize! by tho publiccspeciolly young mon. Tho Tullman Car Co., occupy n largo sp.ico oait ot Music Hall devoted to a dis play In miniature of tho city of Pullman, III., which is built up principally by lids enterprising company. Tlioso who ever saw tho thriving place, can easily rrcng. ulza this representation, nnd Iboeo who never saw the original should visit this Exposition Tho Exposition dress club which have heretofore held its meetings on Mondays, now convene at 11 a. m. oveiy Wednesday. Editors and reporters are expected to attend these meetings. The private exhibits in Main building. whether for sale or show, ato' great features of attraction and nro highly spoken ol by visitors. Many Interesting articles from tho Hawvuan Ittoncs hnvo arrived and been placed in good position. Tbo Chicago, Milwaukee ,t St. Paul railroad is getting up a indicia' excursion from the North for tbo Exposition, in Feb ruary. OUR HAHBISBDBB LETTEB. Special to tho C,nD)N AnvrcATis. IlARni-nrjud, Ta., Feb. 10, '85. Tho Magistrates bill is finally settled, Tho Philadelphia, members were fillibns tering ns much ns they knew how hut it culminated in i. v.le on Thursday wl ich resulted iu 122 members in favor nud 72 who wero not in favor. Tbe two third.-. voto not haling been received tbo Gov, ernor is sustained in his veto. Amoug bills rsportcd affirmatively from com mltlees nero the following; Kegulnting the hunliug and killing of web-foote.l wild fowls. Prohibiting tho luanufac ture nnd salo of intoxicating liquors iu tho State. To abolish tho payment of poll tax. ICeduclngthc members lo 100 To prevout treating in salooi s ncd other pnblia phicrs. Itojuhttiug the running of traction engines on public nud high ways. Anions Ihn petitions presented wero several prayiug for tha passage of n bill requiring scientifio temperance iuslruo t tons in our public schools. Que of theso petitions from Eldred township, Lyooming county, was signed by 400 voters nu 1 1C7 women. Tutrownsnn other from Hellefouto signed by 52G vet ers nnd 326 women. Among bills re ported en Friday were t'su followlug Empowering tho Governor lo appoint special poltco officers. To preveut in jury to tha property of livery stable keepers. To prohibit tho fraudulent se creting of property by n debtor. Of tbe hills that wtre rend In place tho same iy thcro was ouo to cornptl insurance companies doing business iu this State to deposit $10,000 as n protection to the creditors of (he company. Mr. Packer, of Tioga, has introduced n bill in the House, which csrtaiuly should become n law, The bill is urged by tho Auditor Gauefal, It is to pro vide for the appointment of a State II ink Examiner whoso duties shall bo similar lo those of the Nitloual Hiuk Examiner, He is to iuspect nil the ilauks, nuke a report to Iho Auditor Geueral nnd in quire into tho workings of tho State lianks iu geueral. This is certainly a good bill nnd should uj passed by nil moaus. Your correspondent n Bhort time ngo had occasion to look over the statements of botno of the privalu Banks in the State department und tbete be discovered that the business done by some of them, in fact the mot of them is of tho very worst kind. Some of them havo Bout in reports shonins that they have not niado nuy money for several yoars, In fact are losinu nil the time. It is unfortuuato that poor, hard-working people should bo so misled nnd should have such unbounded confidence, iu these ko called limits. The majority of them will be compelled to close up soorer or later and jf tho people throughout tho State aro wise they will not put more money in Ihcso institutions than they can afford lo lose. IJ Jib tho Heuato nnd Houso bavo done solitilo work this week that to givo a resume of what they did leavs me almost entirely without nous. Tbo peopln will probably como to tho conclusion that tbo senators uud members nro not work ing nt all, but that is u mistake. 'Ihey are Hard at work iu tbe committee rooms and will bo there fur n week to come iu order to get bills ready to report for no- '.ton by the House uud Seuate. It occurs to mo here that tho yeutila tiou of tbo House is very bad uud a num ber of member., havo been overcome by tbo hcut and bad air. This matter has been referred lo n special committee nnd a report is expected Irom them daily. If ihey delay much longer the member who havo beeu buffering tho most nre determined to take active measures in correcting tho evil. Tho city this wetk is gajlv decked with flags, both of Iho Stars nud Stripes und those representing the Graud Army Badge. It is all in honor of tho "Hoys iu niuo" who lueet hero this week in con vention. Hauilreds of them are here nl ready, but owiug to tho iutenso cold w father they ore not able to be about as they deiaire. Ou Tuesday oveulng they bad a camp fire iu tho Opera Houso nt which they spoko patiiotio speeches nnd saug old songs. Ttu sceuo was n grand one and many recollections were recalled lay the bravo bo is who fought Iu the grt struggle. Net only iu tbo oity but over every deek tlutt wan occupied by a Hwnvtwr of the Q. A. It -iltt Mir of AmerUwu 6 tho Kiting (Be House st patriotia aspect, , "pecini in mo LARnoK Adtocats i For a perton roinanllcnlly Inclined, nnd who enn dolieht in a cenuino ceniottnn, Now York Is tho place to live. Just think of ttio pleeiure one experieneca on going lUioacvclt Committee which led to his In out in the morning, after kissing your wifu dlclment. and tho babies, lo bo struck by a flying And now Ihcy are going for Ihe.ecalp of aliot from tho biilhlog of an Avenger, or cent aky high by a dynamite bomb, hurled on Its mission ol death by funic corn red Irygnods clerk, who having got drunk was ui'ciinigeu irom ins suuaiion, ami ihfn sought to rovengo himself by blowing up his employers' store. It Is a nieo week's record for our ornerly rily, wllh fivo mil lions of dollars worth of Police. Sunday, February 1st, "Terrible dvnamilo rxnlrs ion, right In tho heart of the eltvj" Mon- lay, February 2, "An attempted assassina tion on oco of tho principal thoroughfares in the middle of tho day. At night n (ear ful riot, where several hundred Socialist, of Iho raw head and bloody bones kind, at tacked a body of police, and I am proud to asy that tho pnllco covered themsetyes willi glory and the floor ofConeordla Hall, with dislocated and haltered Socialists. Tho socialists began tho war, they attacked tlia nolico with chairs, spittoons, lager beer mugs and whatever como hondy. There wero only Captain McCullough nod threo policemen at tho start; Herr Most anil Jus tus Schwab with several hundred at their backs made It yery lively ond warm for tho finest, but as soon ns the resorves n.rivcd, the tide of battle turned clubs wero trumps an 1 they took every trick. I haye frequent ly had occasion to grumblo at the police; but Iho clubbing they gave tbo Socialists on Monday night, who' wero spoiling for a fight, like charity, covers a multitudo of faults. I feel liko excla'mlng In the fulness or my eoul, "Well done, good ami faithful servants, club 'cm nguin." We oro gradu ally nwuking to tha fact that things are changing. In the oldec time, or tbo good old time, if you plesso, the employer said when his shop should bo opened, nnd when it should bo closed now that soil of thing Is donn by tho clerks; tho owner of the shop ha; nothing to say about it. In those days it tho clerk did not liko his employer he left him, and if tho employer did not like his clerk ho discharged him this plan is somewhat alteied now. It is Irue, that the clerk reserves to himself tho light of leav ing whenever ho pleases, but if the em ployer discharges him, or does not shut up when told lo do so, bo Is in danger of being beaten lo death, or of having his windiws smashed, and his houso blown up, and all of Ins property destroyed. Now York is one of the great cities of tho wurhl. In tho space ofa few miles thcro aro two millions nf people. New York and Brooklyn, though representing two municipalities, oro virtually ono city, bound together as close ly as the parts of Paris divided b the Seine, or the districts of London divided by tho Thames. Our freedom has been our constant boast, and notwithstanding the drcadlul scenes of riot through which we have passed, wo appeared to think that our social condition was much heller and safer than the social con i ion of our neighbor.-" To day wo are brought faeo lo face with the bard fact, that wo are standing on a vol cano, which may burstotony moment, in volving us iu such ruin ami disaster us we have never known before. Tho triumph ot anarchy and riot, howeyer, would only bo of short duration. While Iho criminal classes whoso business and pastimo ate murder and Itieft have a mighty following, and are capable ol much mischief, we have hero too the elements of social order repro sented by a well drilled body of lour thousand police, who havo frequently proved themselves equal to tho most try ing emergency; Ihey may occasionally take a surreptitious glass of whisky when on duty; inuko luvo lo tho pretty servant girls, or be blind to the fact that there is such thing as a gambling houso or a bagnio on their beats: but when il comes to fighting a mob and quelling n riot, Ihey are there every time. In addition to this, wo can muster twenty regiments nf well drilled and braye soldiers In an hour; nnd while it is pussiblo that sooner or later the city may tulfer from one of those sudden end viulenl eruptions to which nil great cities are li able, wo have no fear of the final result, a rid when tho crisis is past the retribution will have been so terrible that you will hare no more of socialistic murder or dynamite as sanitation lor many years. It is not pleasant, nevertheless, to bavo our pub'in streets turned into a Wiiiiblcdoin or Creed moor, or lo hav our dry goods stores made a theater for dynamite experiments. Concordia Hall has beeu the headquar ters of Socialists nnd dynamiters for several years past. Quo Justus Schwab, n loisy ruffian, who keeps agin mill, has beeu a prominent ica.ier. It Is auout ten years since he tackled the police last. Thtro was a riotous meeting in Tompkins Equore, and tho polieo had orders to disperse it, Herr Schwab undorlook to ilisnerso tbo nolico He armrd himscll with a halchrt,anil wont in, and when he came out he lookod liko a possible subject for a coroner's iuauest. He was a badly battered Socialist his friends could not recognlio him for a week, and whilo ho frequently behind hi barinvcighs against the tyranny of '.ho police, ho bus always contrivol since that time to keep out of tho way of their clubs. I hope he was not as forlunato ns usual on Monday night, and that ho got n taste of Iho locust Irom '-One of Iho Finest." Nothing but a good drubbing will bring theso lellows to llioir smses; to imprison them only gives them better food and shelter than most ol them have been used to, aud I think a ; liceman's club well wielded, will be a much better euro for socialism in our midst than flue or imprisonment. The events of tbo past week have not been unproductive of good. Wo havo been awakened to a realization of the danger that surrounds us, and honest citizens are banding together iu defence of social order. Tho miscreants who blew up McOurry's store will not escape. Society has toe much at stake to let tho villains go unpun Uhod. We must hunt them down If it costs a million of dollars lodo it, and when Ihey are found make an example oflhem that will not be forgotten by the present teneratioir. But there Is dynamite lit work in politi cal circles, and since the inauguration of Mayor Grace there has beeu a rattling among the dry bones such as we have not heird since tbe Tweed ring fell. When the Kin; robbers were scatterel to tho four quarters of tbe globe, aud became raga bonds upon tbo faoe of the c-arlh, Joel Stcv eus, woo wua unoer-sueriu, anil really a much bigger man than the Sberlfl' Iiinittlf, held tbe fort egaiust all ctmers. Sheriirs mine In and Sheriffs went out, but it made '" ""'- """"ruiea and Reformers put thani lo maht, but it disturbed not Joel, He iwmed to have tueh a pull that no 8beritt, no mattar what Ul, 1iil, dsred to ,iv him the grsul UwiMW. Joel semed lo lm as mueli of a fixture as the pillars iu front of the Ci y no dill'erence to Joel. Itin - thieves ruled marked him forllin xe, and on Mondnv his bod fell. Tnnimnnv lain sackcloth and etliea. The Sheriff eu'ieted Joel ol giving the surreptitious Ibforinnllon to the the renowned Csptnin llllnnia, who hearB tho distinguished titlo of tho clubber. Ilia locust has been n terror to evil-doers for years) even tho great knocker out John Ij. Su'livan did not enro to test lis quality lint II is said that gambling houses llouiish iu Iho Captain's bailiwick, and that ho has waxed fat therein. certain it is that Iho Captain hath a comfortable bank account, nnd that bo owuclh many brown stone houses and other valuablo things, such as it would bo difficult to compass nn a police caplalu's salary. Should tho charges against him now be proved, a notable figure will disappear from the police force, and it may render possible the execution of the law against gambling, which up to the pres ent timo has been a dead letter. Tho department ol Public Works has not csetped tho storm, nnd tho new commls sinner, Uollin M. Squiro, who four weeks ago was considered tho luek!e3t man in New York, may find tho stormy path of New Yolk politics liko Jordan, a hard road lo travel. The men who aided his election nro cursing their folly, as well "they may, for tho only rccommendatlcn that Iho man possessed lor one of the most important officos in tho State of.New York was, that they knew nothing about him. Tl o truckling politicians who participated iu the deal have learned something of him since, and that something was nolle the advantage of Mr. Squire. So they deter mined that they would put him on tho gridiron, and they did it most effectually by striking his name from Iho hill consti tuting the now aqueduct commission. When Iho explosions look placo Lord Garmoylo got out of town by tho earliest express. Ho has been fairly hunted down by interviewers, ami your first class New York Interviewer is a most extraordinary person. Ho wakes you up at two n clock ill Ihn inornln',', makes you get out of bed, he helps himself rom your cigar case, take! n drink without Invitation from your priv ato bottle, spits nil oyer Iho carpet, seals himself down in your easy chair, cocks his leet up on tho center table, and then coolly asks you lo giye an account nf yoursell from the hour of your birth with glimpses of t ho history of your sisters, your cousins nnd your aunts, and as an additional favor requests that you will contra lict the libels wl.i.h he had manufactured out of wholo cloth in tho p ip;r ol tho previous dav. Miss Dudley has had an excellent epportunity'to sample- them, ond-I presume the is not favorably impressed Notwithstanding tho tremendous threats of retribution by tho friends of O'Donovan Itossa, nobody Is ofrutd, things go on as usual. When Itidley ai.d Metiarry gel their windows put in aud tho duiuage re paired, caused by tho late dynamite, cxplns ion, you will find tho stoles more crowded than ever, end in u couplo ofwteks the af- air will bo forgotten, except by McGarry and tho polico. It is not generally known that Miss Fortescuo, tbo lucky coinpluinant In tho Garmoylo case, is not unknown In New York. She was engaged in small parts ul tho Standard Theatre at fifteen dollars a week. When nho comes back she will command moro ducats than when she went awoy. Tor a few weeks, at least, she will be cheap at $500 a night. It was n violent shock lo mlno host ol the Filth Avenue Hotel when President clei t Cleveland turned his back upon that popular hostelry, and tucked his legs undo' tho mahoguny of mine host of tho Victoria It is true that tho Filth Avenue has been rulher recognized as o Republican house, that is to fay, that all Ihn Itepublican Presi dents have stopped there, but then you must recollect that wo havo had nothing oiso but Itspublican Presidents since it was buill, But it seemed lo havo a lien on the K.teculiyo business, 1 suppose because it was a tree blow out plenty to ent and drink and nothing t pay. But Iho new President starts off on a new truck, and insists upon paying his bills, a most excel lent habit, oven in Presidents, and while he does it I hope his shadow will never grow less. Ed. Stokes made sure that he would take his tu'kcy and cranberry sauce nt the National Democratic Headquarters during tbe lute campaign, and it was said that Stokes set up Iho champagne and broiled quail for Dan Manning, in order lo have him use his lulltience with the Presi dent elect to havo him coma to tho Ilolf- man. Dan cat tho quail and drank tha champaguo and then forgot all about it, or if ho did say anything Mr. Cleveland piid no attention to It, ns he doubtless thought the llolfiuan a li tilts olf color.- In all ol Us nppointnieuts no hotel in New York sur passes it.and for eating, nnd style whether iu the quality nf the cookery or the mngn! licence ot the charges it is up tohiuh water mark with tho nobbiest hotels ill New York or ony other lavored city. If you wlmc ut a waiter it costs you a half a dollar, while anything like n respectablo dinner far tiro will knock the bottom olf a ten dollar bill. It is a yery nobby hotel, .a first class place for bachelois who hale plenty of money, und are not afraid of being talked of. Thn house with allot its elegant and expensive appointments has a strong flavor of horso and the prize ring. If there is a specially good mill in some gentleman's back parlor, or a prize .'!ui;;er match at ten dollars a ticket, exclusively for the edification of gentleman you can generally catch on to It (In the polite ycrnaaular of New Yoik) In Ed. Stokes' elegant barroom; I supposo tho President took this into consideration, and thought il woul 1 not be exactly tie thing for the first gentleman In the Re public to do, so he went to tbe Victoria Perhaps O'Dsnovan Uoss.a thinks tho fait of liis going lo the Victoria bus a suspicious flavor. The dynamiters saw a terrible Mirteut ol evil In tha opening of our big bridge.ou the Queen's birthday. However, he Is ut the Victoria and exceedingly com fortable; and notwithstanding tho mishaps to two Republican Presidents, no seutrlis guard the door, nelhiug more formidable than a very light breasted waiter. Tho President goes In and out without fear of pistol or dynamilo, though tbo city Is as full of cranks as a hornet's nest is full of hornets. There aro lots of palriolsdylng lo serve their country, end only wailing for Mr. Cleveland to give them a chance. But while the town Is full of wicked pililicians, wo are not altogether without th moans of salvation and grace. An evangelist from the South, named the Hev. Sain Jones has been giving the devil a very lively tussel at Dr, Talmagt's church In fcy , g,tljfing lnners lulu the ,''7by the sre. Ther is . ripe hsrvest fr Bniihoi JuneVsioklo In Ibeeity ehurebos, and hoping that tlx) tod of advatuu "''. .h Mtt,UH ,M fj" ou fu"ow ,w,ul', aw' y-ur, ,ry( I lIKOADBlUil. PATENTS GRANTED. List of Patents granted to citizens of Pa., for liio week ending, Tuesday, Febr. 10, 188.1, compiled Irom tho Official llecords of of Iho United Slates Patent Ou1ce,expres!ly for the CAttno.x Am ocatr by Sutrur HmsiiEAns, Patent Attorney, Solicitor and Expert, No. (137 F dtieet, N W.. Washlne Ion. of whom cples, nnd Information may oo nan: llmry Alder, Pittsburg, coal vase. William II. Dirge, Oil City, sand pump. Win H. Ihinmoro.Oonnelsrille, nut lock. A. .T. I'arvlc.SIeadvllle, lino for clothos or harness. (loo. U. Oarrlson, , typc-wrllor. W, P. (llnter lliighesvlllo, brndilrlver, David Orimths, Eaypt, M'f'r. ofllydraullo cement. T. Jacoby, Mlontown, tug. David It. Lewis, Johnstown, stopper for j.anic,. Thomas Malcoltnsoa, Oil Oily, steam gov crnor (ro Issuo). Do Witt O. Markham, Towanda, pitman lor mowers. K. V.lMcOandlcs, ile-oxldltlngsbcet metal. P. McOauley, l'lttsburic, lire front. David Mercer, liothlchcin, balanced volvo. T. K, Mills, 1'lttsburK, lnonooyele. Thos. J. Morse, Erlo, machine. Tor tapping pipes, he. A. Mnxham, Johnstown, rail rolllnn: mill. It. S. Pcnnoman, Jcnklntown, protected nttraloofatuinonla for uso In cxploslvo com. pounds. John A. rrlco, Scranlon, water-heater for stoves and ranges. J. T. Konley, Johnstown, rod rolling- mill. John and A. S. Scott, Cain, Chostcr coun ty, vehicle shafr, O. W. Shoornukcr, Dalton, friction vcarlog J. II. Snodgrass, MlMlnburg, rluo sprlric for vehicle. O. Wager, Union City, wlno & elder press. T. Weaver. Ilorrlsburic, weatherstrip. Jos Woller, Trcxlorlown, nicdlcol com- pound, A Lady's Perfect Companion. Paixi.k.'s Ciiii.Dniitrn, a new book by Dr lobu II. Dye, ono of Now York's most ikillful physicians, shows that pain Is not necessary in Childbirth, but results from auses easily understood anjovcrcomn ll rlonrly proves that nny woman may be ...mull iDuuii-i tviinnui gum-ring any pain whatever. It also tells how lo overcome and prevent morning sicsnesa. swelled limbs, and nil oilier ovlls attending preg tianev. tl U rnUnhtu utt.l l.lnl.l.. .....1 1 : ' - .. .-,,., bi-i, by physicians everywhere ns a wile's true priviiiii compinion. Cut this out ; It will ...... p,..,.. .ul, ..., j-,i?aii,iv v,nir 1IIU Send two ceut stamp for descriptive circu I..- ,..,i.n..nt .,. . rt, . ... , .. ma, icatHMinii.xi una iuuii iiiniiHi leuer sent In seiled envelope. Address Frank 1HO.MA3 Uo., t'liblnherj. Baltimore, Md. Chanire Swindlers Arrested. Saturlav two spuce-lnoking men, named Charles II. Smith nnd Harry T. Ririnnr.il. wero arm tad in llcotown-for working the "confussion dodge" on n number ol copie on the East Penn Railroad. Friday thev went lo Fleetwood, where Ihey entered tbe the store of U-iffsnydcr A Merkln and pur chased a pilr of gloves, offering a firiy dollar bdl In piyment. By a quick move ment Ihey extracted a twenty dollar bill frsni the pile of change and pul a ten dollar bill in Us p'ace will oat the c'rrk noticing the trick They said they were short ten dollars and the clerk, supposing he had innde a mistake, handed over another ten dollar b 11. Next Ihey yisited tho cigar store of E. Weston and here ten dollars weio secured. They then hired n learn und were drive.n to Lyons Station and entering the store of Lowis Miller bo eg tit n pair of gloves and tendering n twenty dollar bill In payment, but the clerk not having change for that amount tiny left and entered Birto's Hotel, where thev spent money freely. One of thm laid down the twenty dollar bill and when Ihe bartender gaye him Ihe change he counted it nnd it was found lo bo fivo doilars short. A wrangle ensued, tbo bartender insisting that ho laid ilun a ten dollar hill among tho change and Smith claimed that be only received a fivo dollar bill. The bar lender subsequently handed over another five dollar bill, believing ho hail made n mistake. Tho sharpers next visited Toplon and tried their gaino on Landlord Fisher, but the hitler caught on to tbe racket anil tho men left for Allcntown, where Ihey were arrested An officer from Fleetwood followed Ibom and arrested Ihem. Situr day ultcrnoon they were taken to Fleetwo- d and had a hearing before Squiro Dnmali, who committed Ihem lo the Heading jail. Boiler Explosion. Aoout half-past cloven o'clock Friday night a terrific explosion occurred in tl e boiler house of the colliery of Liudcrmi.n, Skeer .V Ca., at Humboldt, a lew miles from Hnzleton. Tho flremin, William Culp, was in tho Jiouso where there lire eight largo boilers and hail just wulked away from the one that exploded. The first intimation ho had of anything of tbo kind was tho terrible shock and tho noise of tho explosion. The bailer house was completely demolished und bricks, large pieces of iron, umber und ether debris were were thrown hundreds of leet away. So great was the force of Iho explosion that piece of tho boiler weighing a ton and half was hurled a distance of two hundred yards when it crashed through a dwelling houso occupied by tho families ofjumcs Carpenter aud William Leonard. Tho whole lower part of the front of the house was broken in and nil tho furniture in the lower rooms was badly demolished. The ocenpauts were steeping iu tho house, but none of them wero injured. Thecscqeol Culp, tbe fireman, frumseiious injury was almost miraculous, lie was completely covered by the debris, but was only slightly injured. Patrick Boylr, the engineer, was iu the engine, houso and was seriously scalded, besides sustaining other injuries. For u hundred yards ill every direction tho debris was scattered about on the ground. No ono seems tu know the causo of tho explosion , but il is to be investigated. Frcddlo Foulk, It) years old, tha slab, picker boy tbat was crushed in the rolls at breaker No. 0, Summit Hill, ou Saturday, died about an hour alter beiug taken houir. He was buried Monday afternoon at two o'clock. Dr. E. II. Kiitler, for a long time a resident ol Summit Hill, moved to Luna ford boroig'ilast week, where he will permanently bcato and make his home. dring I h your election tickets early. Printed while you wait. STOCK MARKETS. Rspnrled up lo 12 o'clock, by D Haven i Townseiid,Ilaukers,Ku. 3ft S Third Street, Philadelphia. Stocks bought and eolJ either for cash or on margin. i',.ia.e.i.:a, Feb., Ilili 1S85 bid usked IT SVs, Ext 101 J U S Currency tVs 127 US It. new 1121 11. J U S 4's 122 1224 l'-nii.vl vj.mii, ii R ii 51) Philadelphia & Heading R It 81 ' Lehigh Valley 11 R 5rJ 58 Laliigli eVul .v Navigation Co...... 32 SVi Hub". X. Y. Phlta. It U Co Ij 3 Vew Jersey Onlrul 38 39 Northern Paeilie Own 17 I7J " " l'refd -101 m Orefo i Transcontinental 13 11 b'i.iuu Paoiflo : M 56 wtu.rn Union Ki 03 W -st Share IK 31 Dt Leuisyilks A Nashville C J0J Silver, (Trade) H St) R. PENN SMITH & CO, Aro prepared lo sell to Dealers, Lime Humors nnd CotiMir ers, nt their BREAKER nt LEIlIGliTON, Pa . At MaiflchlCInHBik IBi6Hoe Delivered into wngons at tho following rates, 2240 lbs. to the ton : Lehigh Egg, - " Stove, - Chestnut No. 1 Chestnut No. 2, Buckwheat, Culm, TERMS Jnly 1, IStJ.ly Fail ami Winter Trade ! fee.. &e. Our YeunL" Ladles and Oenllemon call heliro nurHuismir elsewhere, as thot Town AT U01TOM I'ltlOLS. Oil Post Ofe Enildiiifi, AprI 4, 1831-lj 'Ho! For New Goods! 81 1111 Have received an enormous stock of OIIOICE GOODS, comprising Groceries, Queensware, etc. Old Post-Office Building, Bank St. Lehightoi?. hi (SO o -5 Str-3 3 3 U--"rl.S,J g a Wie'o S.o u - J A o. 5 ft w -3 2 er fe- 3 " r r J? g s 5. mrf; xn o cr4 i'S ? i S 1 - ? ; o S30 1 223-2 POPIIAM'S JB 1 ASTHMA SPECIFIC l Trrnn rpt-TCT f'TTnTlOTP ASTHBlA.UJlJU K-Uahli-hed la'6'J. Tri.il PackaRe Free, T Vonham S.l!o. i'ronrletorf. Ihltadeluhla.-t) not nil to try this tiilendld pree,r .,..V,VI.r hi..ii,i Unit breiililnir from AsHuna, Hay rer. er Cliroalc llrenchlUs. Il Is is nleasjiit Inhallnir reiuedv. irolnic at onco to the and i-iislllre relief In every ca.se Pul up In Iiignion, ra l'Olt TIIKSl-IXNlUll XHWHOOK Apis THE WORLD'S WONDERS A eeES BY TI1UOBKAT Wullil'u Trcplcal end Polar Esplcrcrs, IXCLCDINO THE CITlCIil, ni.TIRV Or THE I.4TE OlIECLV ExrEI)ITI"N IN SE1UCU or THIS N"I!TH l'"I.E. All tho achievements, discoveries, travels, and adventures or t lie ureal cxi'lercr. with descriptions nrwunderlul countries, customs and hullis of straniro nnd curious people, animals. hJrds and reptiles; Ihe Menders and ureal National (Jurfsotlci of thu Tropi cal and 1'olar Worlds; a record nfimirrelmis Ihlnus on the cirth, a full history nlalllho Wund's itreatest wonders and f uniius es iilurailons. In no antendld, luw prieed, pro- lusuly llluslriited voluiua. UmurnelnK In 1 the trontoi oil ihe travels and (llsauverles of I .eo aniKlrant Sir HJinuoi ll.ikernndl wife, Iiivlnyslonv, Slanlej-, llu rlilllu. Wal lace Lunjr, hqulor, and nuinernue th-rs: In j the Artie reKluns, l-ranklln. Kane, Hayes, 11 n 11 . ReUwjtk'a. Del.onir. (Ireelv an I many ' olheis: lurmlnx a cumplele cneyeluwdla of HTt.lnriitlim. lllseuverv Nnd AdreulUftt In all pans or the Worl, wllh a history uT s.iv AK races, airarige beasts, birds und reptiles, ' aud (treat National Wanders, a bonk ol Iu- ' estimable value and rnpld ulllu qualities. ' Nearly SOO quartu paxes, over 300 st lendld t illustrations, low price, eulsellt all uther bMiks. Agents waiiied on Salary or Torn ratwUn. Write for J'letorlal circular and extra terms. Address. ltlMTUKIOAI, PIUII.ISIIINO CO . l'.Q a. 7 la St.. rnUadelMls, l a, UtcSZOrr C0A1 $3.15 3.00 2.80 1.65 1.05 50 CASH. Tho undersigned calls the attends of his many friends and pa treat testis Large and Fashionable Stock ot Fall and Yinler Goods, Consisting of BOOTS AND Ofevcry description and Style In tha Market, Including a (fecial line of Lady's Fine Shoes Also, a fall lino of Umbrellas, Parasols, Hats, Caps, will find It In their i i.-il will And the JiEST SEI.KdTS.n RTner - BAM Street, LEHIGHTOH IHSTAN1LY BELIEVED. stiluf thedlseasei remorinst ids roosns or Largo lluzts eui sold j T, 1), Theibas L4- neT.B-en. a a TP "DILLS, all sizes, Cheap. DALh JDAt jjjC Atete offlcn( DUOPIN ATTIIB I Carbon Advocate i OFFICE FOB Chea Cheap Printing jl MA 1 1 IS8 Hi S-S"Sg?? :sl Z, 11- E? 3 L .3;Bfi2.sS
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