f A7UIIDAY, VKIfliUAnY 2S. MSi. fintcrifj 'nt, llio Lalugliton- pott-oflice ns fiocoml Clata Mail Jfntter. TIif. FaIIi MM, nt Nor-viuh. Conn., ftliicli liav been idle for several iiionllis, parted. 3) Moudaj on full tlrao, wltli n' krn(; working force Soctu Ur.nuxttcjt Stii;: It W now frtiBiiierecl Villi to bopa for the passage of llie trade dollar bill in tlio "United States Senate. A- Democratic Hju-ic of R'preaentativfH nilnplml.it lorngobnl the El-publicn Monopoly Senate is in 1 1 lmrry. It is bes'miUig. to dawn on tbr public tninil nt List tliat Hepubllcan profeesiojs and, premises, nre llko pio ernst.. Tukre liivo been reports, for- eonic time pait of pre it diatrvss. in portions of the couutits of Emls. Braxton, C.ilboiin fnd Ullraer, iu West Virginia. The dis Itpi bus been caused by erops being ruloeil last summer by dsonght and nr tifttulsevcrlty this winter. Tfhoto nelh tsoriioods of peopio nao octaally famished for want of proper food and ft large nmotintof stock of nil kinds havo died. Last Monday flie Lcglslitnre took meas ures to relieve the sufforcM. Edwaid VorouTLEV, book-keeper of the Butler. Pennsylvania, Stiviug Bank, a young man, n member of tlse Presby. terian ChurcU and n Sunday sobjol teacher, U a defaulter to au amount e s limited anywhere from forty to. sixty tbonsand dollars. The sbortago in the ncconnts was discovered one day last week and Voeglilley was forced to con few. Bo sal j ha deceived tbo c3uier with fatso entries and promised to straighten up the books on Sunday. In t'lo meanwhile, bowever, bo disappoaied and it is supposed tbat be is now in Otnada, Tnc Washington Monument, having been finished at last by the interposition of Cjngresj, was dedicated last Saturday win imposing ceremonies. 0lng to Ibe nnmml severity of tbo weather most of tbo exercises bad to be conducted in doors, and this limited tbo number iu attendance, Tho President and other dignitaries took part in tbo deJioition. nnd the oraliou of Hon, Robert C. Win throp, tho Speaker of the House of IteproBentatiycs, made tho address tt the laying of the corner stor.o marly forty ve om ngo. A reci nt severe illness made it impossible for hini to be present in person, as bad bcoti hoped, nt ths dedication. Tho Monument is 555 feet bigb. America is tho country of big things and it may be n fa'.islac'.ion to witty to kuow tbat this is tbo highest monument ever erected, and as symmet rical ns it is bigb. The top of it is high cr tbau the higbcat spire of ancient or modern times, Mint of the Cologue dih edral being only 511 feet. The Sundry Civil Appropriation bill whiob sins reported to the House of Rep leaenUtlve last Monday, appropriates $22,200,177. a reduction of tbe estimate of$10.12G.225. Il ODnlains S227.000 for the BUtimore Federal building. $135,000 for the Brooklyn Post Office, anil smalUr hums for other publio buildings; $213, 402 for lighthouses, beacons, and fo slguaU, $20 000 of which is for a light on Romer Shoal in Now Vork harbor; $130,000 for tbe propagation or food fish, nnd $300,000 to bo expended by tbe President to prcvont tbe spread ol cbol f n and yellow fever if tbete diseases ap pear in the couutry thh year. Tlio bill utboriz s the transfer uf the Bjar, one oftbevtRiels of the Greyly relief expe ditlon, to the Treasury Department lor use ns a revenue cutter, nnd approprutts $3 10,000 for tbe New Orleans Exposition. Another section ot tbo bill nuthoiiz?s tho Sjcretary of the Treasury to suspend iu whole or in part the coinage of silver dollars from July 1, 1885, to Juno 30, 183G. i A WisnwoTJU despatch of tbo 21th Int., says; The verdict of the Snaim court martial was made public to-day. It sentences Gen. Swaim to twelve years' suspension from rank and command on balfpay. The finding! of the court ore lavageiy criticised by Swaini'a friends. They say if be Mas guilty bo ought to be dismissed from tbe nrruy, and if that cannot bo provon, Ibeu be tboald lie ncq lilted. It wonll rein Hint the court was dispitcrl to treat Swaim ns barshly as . imred, His lenience pre vents bim from ever filling bij present office again. Before its expiration be will have reached an ago when he will be retired Added to this is (be loss of one ball' of his pay, which in twelve years will aruouut $30,000. It is said that tbe wboli matter will receive a yeutllntlon at the bauds of Congress next session through the efforts of Senator Sherman and utters. Gen. Bradley, one of the officers' of tbe court, say tbo decision was reached three weeks ago. Tbe punishment was imposed on tbo charge of attempting to collect money in n conrt of law when no money was due. It is und.-rstood that the court found no case against Gen. Swaim on the second charge (if improperly drawing forage for more ors;s than be owned. OUR HARRISBURTtLETTER. Bptclul to tbo Caebin Advocate. IUr.Ei.nuKo, Pa., Ib. 21, "85. We have ngaiu to confront onr readers with tbe sad intelligence tbat another member of the legislature died since my list letter. This time it is Hon. Henry O. Fall, of Laurenco couuty. He went boms Trlday, the 13lh of this month, sick with pneumonia, and died on Sun i'sj 22ud. His death was caused by tho ime disease tbat proved fatal to Mr. Nortbup, Three other uiriubem are now at their bomes dangerously ill with tbe same disease. All this sickness is owing tp tbe bad ventilation of the Home Th member are 11 very sorry to loose Mr. I'alls as bo was a genial, sffible and rleasant old centlemau, known by nearly every member in the Honse, became i f l.U having a kind word and a smile for tvery'one. Mr. Falls wai uorn t New. to Id, Iu 1822 He was tducitod iu tie ciniUDU schools and theu lesroid lie Uiticliautile Lusiucis. At the tlm (f bis death bo was eugagtsi in general business and farming. Oci Monday eve ning tbo House look proper action on bi deatli by npuolntlng committees to. nttend bis functnl aud prcpnro proper lei'-ilatlons. The Ilntisa then adjourned before time In bis honor. Mr. Adams on Thursday, ngain called lip.bia bill to punish wife. healing by tbe inflection of coruoreai punlsbaient with tbe lasb, nnd made a luufl speech in its favor. He quoted; history, nnd took tbo ground tbat it is not good policy to puu isb this crime by. imprisonment ns that almost invariably threw tbo families en tbo County rJmshouse At Hie conolus bon. of Mr. Adams'-speech, Mr. Grady sent to the Clerk's desk no article taken from a PhiiadelpbU paper wbleb an nounced lb death of James Swseuey, who it was alleged had been beaten by bit wife with a poker. This was too much for tbe jolly Senators and they till aujnyed a good laugh, as did every per son present in tbo Senate, A number of other speeches were made, mo&t of them short Mii tei tbe point, but It was re served for Senator Cooper tomako the speech of tho day. Ho made n strong argument against tbe bill. When tbe vote Was tnken nt tbe conclusion of tbe dobate it stood 1G ;eas. and, 21 nays. Bo tbo bill fell. Mr. Adams nlso offured a resolution asking our Senators nnd Rep resentatives in Congress to oppose any action looking to tbe abolishing of tbe National Board of Health, in view of the approach of cholera. It was adopted. Senator Bogg,of Cambria, introduced s. bill which caused a breeze among tele graph men. It provides that tho rate for telegraph servico in tbe Stato shall be no moro than tbo minimum rates to points beyond tbe Stale, nnd prohibits discounts, rebates or drawbacks and pro vides a penalty of S1000 for violation of the provisions of the not. The bill if it passes will interfere with newspapers in gathering tbe news. Tho Senator, bow ever, regards with complacency tbe con sternation be has created by the intro duction of bis bill. Among tbe bills re ported from committees affirmatively were the following, To amend the net relating to county offices, giving road supervisors $1.50 a day for services. Imposing a Cno of $100 lor 20 days in jail on n man for getting drnnk. Tbe bill introduced some time ago which provides tbat nny person having a cer tificate of admission nnd practicing at tho Supreme Court of tbo State shall be permitted to practice law at nny ccunly bar iu tbe State. This bill is likely to become n law. There is still very bard work being done in the committee rooms aud the bills are being closely siftod be foro they are sent cut for action by tbe House. A large number of members left on Friday mormug for 1'biUdelpbia, theie to inspect all the institutions who are demanding State aid. Tbe reports ol the members seems to bo satisfactory aud the nid will very likely be forthcoming at tbo proper time. Tbo students of tbe Institution for tbe Blind, of Philadelphia, will give nu en tcrtninment in tbe Opera House on Thursday evening. Tbo object is to hIiow tho progress made by these pupils in music, reading and willing. Tbe members of the IccisUturo will be there in a body as tbe primary objeot is to Bbow them what can bo done by these uufortuuato people. Among tbe prominent visitors nt the Hill iiuce my last letter were Geucral James A. Beam aud Wallace Bruce, tbe poet ltcturers. Gon. Beaver was warm ly greeted by tbe Senators, regardless of party. Iu tho House the discussion ol Mouday evening was whether they should adjourn over Inauguration. The Democrats begged to be let off and tbe Republicans wero not very nnxious to let them go. Colbom, of Somerset, bowever settled it by saying that fir 20 years did tbo Democrats show the same courtesy nnd now it was only right that it should be returned. Tbe adjourn ment was effected by n vote of 07 to 62. So next week no work will be done. iiii's New York Letter. Special to the Cianox Advocits: The sharp contrasts which one meets eyery day In New York were never better illustrated than by the two ecenes at the Metropolitan Opera House, on Tuesday night and Wednesday afternoon. On Tuesday night tho Llederkranli ball Inuk place, and all Monday night, all Tuesday and even after tho audicnro wero admitted, decorators aud ailizans were busy prepiring furoue of the Innitcnetly and enjiiysblo fetes that New York has eon Ibis winter. Our German population like our churches and political parlies, is divided; nnd as a consequence, we have two great German balls every n inter, tbt Arh'ii aud the l.iederkranlz. h'arli has a good representation of the yery best ele meuts of our German population, and both are tboroughlyy enjoyable. The Germans as (I'penplo understand thoroughly the art of cpjnying thuntelves, and while crgaped in this laudable undertaking, business Is relegated into the bark thop. Some idea may be formed of these rntertainmcnts, when I tell you, that the cost of cither ol these built will exceed f 20,000. The Arion ball took plsre revcral weeks go, and on Tuesday night we bad tbo Liederkrarli. Theuiauda of tun lovera participated in the gorgeous festival. It is not my purpose to tell of the oceans of Isger, and the rivers of champagne, and the mountains of pretzels. and the miles of bologna that disappeared down the hungry and thirsty throats of tho dancerr not that the rctreshmcuts were confined to the articles named, for the supper was one of the most satisfactory aud elaborate of ths season. But as Ihs whirl ing thousands swept In mad freury to the bewitching strains of Strauss around the floor of that magnificent theslre, 1 rould nut help thinking of one, whose manic baton bad wsved over that vast assemblage season afler season; but whose absence seemed to be forgotten In the mad pleasure of the passing hour. While the bacds were thundering, and the floor thronged with wallzers, Dr. Damroech lay dead in tils beautiful home, Tbe Llrderkrautz ball lasted till daylight on wmncsday mornlug. When the joy thousands crowded into the Metropolitan Opero House on Tueaday iihrul, the alara were shinint; when they soueht (heir car. riases In the cold gray light of Wednesday , morning, the ground wai white with I n n iv . The last strains l "Good Night," had ( hardly died away,t,d ore half of Ilia iiiuimmie wai busy with their overcoat-, ' ahawls and mullUs, wba the tame da c ra'ors, who for the previous twent ' f.v r b ura Lad beeu luav pr partnj f.,r the '11 "Ll'LSLI'L' glorious psgeant whleb bsit Just ended . ... . . . . i - uegin tearing, aunn vnogmidy banners and . Mauleins of the liederkranti, and to ra- place tbsrn nlth. tlio anelgueof woo, for on Wednesday eternoou the funeral cere monies ot Ik great loader were to take placo beneath the roof of that splendid temple of music, ro lecently associated with the grandest triumphs of lis lic. (.treat, men In any profession are not abundant;, nieu at the tame tlma skillful and con scientious. Doctor Damrosck lived lor his artond died for It. Tbe strain, of the last few mouths has been tremendous. Ills uaturo was sensitive to the last degree, and tho management qfoper.was new,-to him. He could take a band of a hundred tnusl clans and rule them as easily as a child plays with a toy; but he was unused to tho petty jealouslea and trials that beret the pathway of the Opera. Impresario. Many timer during the sesson just past the opera was on the yerge of shipwreck, and was only saved by the Doctor's tact and personal lelf tacrlftce. Those who knew htm best, shook their beads when, they marked in his heavy eyes and nerv ous manner, the evidence of his overwork, He neyerepoko of himself, he appeared to think himself equal to every task, aud worked with all his, will till tbe dark angei summoned mm. Wo nave many distinguished musicians in New York nun who would boner their profession in any part of the world? but Dr. Damrosck leaves a vacant place which it will bo hard to fill, and a memory which will be honor ed wherever miaio has a lover or a name. The terrific storms of tho past week havo demoralized us nothing like it has oc curred in many years. Up to Ilia 10th of February, the winter had bean quite mod crate, butsinco that time wo havo had frost and snow enough for two or three respecta. bio winters. The slorus of Monday was simply terrific, pedestrians were blown about the streets like bits of waste paper, houses were unrcofed, awnings were rent in aureus, ana me streets became roaring rivers, on many of which a man could have sailed in a boat. While the wind was howling and the rain was pouring in tnrrenta there was weeping and wailing in the stock board. For some days past a par- tyTT wicked hears had been hammering Delaware and Lackawanna till they al most beat its brains ont. The stock markot has been shaky for noma months, every biJy wanted to sell and nobody wanted to buy. Mr. Bccoher's deacon, S. V. White. has taken Delaware and Lackawanna un der his wing, and more than once he bas taught tho wicked bears a lesson. In tho height of the storm ou Monday, while the wind was howling and the rain wns pour ing, Di-acon While entered the Bear pit; business had been dragging all day, and half of the bulls and bears were asleep suddenly there was a rush.lhe good Deacon was buying Delavraroond Lnckawaona.and calling for immediate delivery; the stock was not to be had.lhe beara rushed around, they begged and prayed, but it wns no use there was nothing to do but to settle. which they did with a bad glare, and the ii;uou beacon went 10 ocu, notwithstanding the storm or Jlondoy, If 100,000 belter than he got up iu the morning verily, yerlly! virtue is its own reward. As I prognostlcalcQ in my latter of last week O'Donoyou Itosea did not appear against Miss Dudley; and now that Captain Phclan has skipped wo are asking ourselves what next. From present appearances it wnulJ seem that the lif.- of a dynamiter is not a happy one. If he ia false to his cause, the Dynami'.crs go (or him. If ho remains true to his convictions, the hated Saxon nabs him and hangs him. It is not com fortable, neither is it pleasant; and tbe final result may be a beautiful illustration of the delightlul legend of the Kilkenny cats. From presents prospects the New York and Brooklyn delegations to the inaugural ceremonies on the -1th of Maroh, will take up all the spaio aocoimuodutiiins in Ihe cily of Washington. All the hatters are busy, nearly seven thousand new plug hats having been ordered in tho past week. All of our swell tailors are profiling by Mr. Cleveland's good luc1-, and thero is no doubt but the Democrats of New York will make n very im;iosing oppearan:o at the capital. It Is said that John Kelly may not he able to atlend.but an intimate friend told me that tho Great Sagamore assured him, thai he would be In Washington on the 4th of March, if he had to h carried on a stretchci; and if John said that you may bet a big apple lis will go, Iferr Most, Ilerr Schwab, and abaut a thousand of their friends and admirers met at Ihe Anarcniits' headquatera, Concordia Ifall,on Wednesday ui;ht,and had a glori ous pow wow. Tlmy attacUed the la.they threw dynamite into the constitution of the Unllsd States, aud blow it all to flinders They declared all order, tyranny; aud law, lrstructivo oppression. Every fellow ought to ba free to help himself to Ihe property of every other fellow; no luudlords, no banks, no big stocks of goods belonring to one man, no large storehouses filled with grain; but u sort of general free lunch where every one would be privileged to jump in and tako what he pleased And above all, a blessed land where there is no police, and no magistrates, and no jails. At Ihe arriyaloT this hoped for conaummalion wild hurrahs rent the air; and if it had not been lor the fact that no Socialist believes in a hereafter, this would undoubtedly baye been thair idea of heaven. While tbey lashed tho polioo with their tongues, railing them growling slaves, and the myrmidoms ol tyranny, they took good care to use no ipit'.onns or lager beer glasses the re- meiuberanco of the swash of those long night clubs had a wholesome effect upon the dynamiters; and while they tallied dynamite and applauded dynamite, they used none, and so got off without broken heads. War hos broken out in tbo rival Ex changes, the ud ol which no fellow ran foretell. The Stock Exchange which bat been robbing the public for years bas issued its ukase, that none ot its members shall do business in any exchange which deals in itoexs. The Stock Exchange has listed mining stocks against Ibe protest of the Mining Exchange, and now that the Min ing Exchange baa joined interests with the Petroleum Exchange.it has listed a number of stocks which are sold on the Stock Ex change. It proposes to give all the boya a chance lo tako a small flyer on stocks. If you can't go a bundred'sbarrt. try ten a margin of fifty dollars will do It, ana 11 you have not got that they will take twenty-five. This has awakened the wrath of the mogult, and they threaten tho "Anathema marenatha" 011 all oiTaniiert. A broker in the Now York Stock Board hat no evidence whatever, that ho Is a member of Ibe Board, except tbo fact that hit name Is on Ihe roll. It mar be atricktn from "" '"ni, ior an mrracllon orihoruleaofltoH.rd,and tho aeat for 1 which ho paid 30,000 is forfellel, beyond j the power of ih. law II losea also JJ0,. 000 life msuranceo which kit heirs would 'Hi'",! ?tliHa be entitled, al dth. But the. Mining Doard sticks to (a colers. ami thev will worry tho nabobs of Broad. Street Nobody on the outulde cares box the battle ends. In the language of Shakespeare "IfhekllL Catslo or Casslo bim, either W07 makes my. gain." Hoping that, they may gobble each other up. I, am., Yours truly, BROADBRIM. FROM WASHINGTON Special te tho Uabdom Advocatk. Washington, Feb, 21, 18S5, As Inauguration Day approaches the nolivity of Wnshlnflton hotel-keepers and of others directly interested lu ex- trading a profit from sightseers is in creasing npace. The caravansnrles, as ou last Iunugnration IXiy, wilt, not con tain t tithe of tbe guests expected, so annex buildings"" being hired or built, and the guests will be so far letaoved in many cases from tbe dlnlng-baltof tbe main hotel tbat the services of guides will be required to pilot tho hungry now corner to his meals. As history is said to repeat Ilseif, tho forthcoming Iunug urn! Ion Day will be but a repetition with variations, of similar occasions since tbo days of Washington,. "Reasoning upon the hypothesis of fair weather," said ono of tho ninnagers, 'we may expect an attendance of ovar 200,000 visitors for at least one day, the 4th of Maroh, and about half that cum. ber for tho two- or throe days immediate- ly preceding or following. There is, however, no data by which an exaot eg. tlmate can be made of ths probable in flux. We believe there will be no diffi- cnltf whatever in lodging and feeding our increased population of something OTer 100,000 nt reasonable expense nnd without extortion. Of course, extortion ate prices oblaiu to a greater or lesser exteut wherever and whenever a crowd is drawn together oc any public occasion, But tbo Executive Committee have labored earnestly to protect strangers and provide for their comfort and enjoyment Wo particularly desire tho attendance of every man, woman and child who can possibly reach tho capital that tbey may mspeot our beautiful city while doing honor to tbe President-elect, Mr. Randall's plan for bnilding n new Navy has aroused, antagonism In both the House and the Senate, It Is now as certained that tho most important pro vision of his plan has been carefully con cealed from the public. Its general fea tures have beeu published, but tho fact that it gives power to the board to nrbi trarlly accept plans nnd build ships with nut any further authority from futuro Congresses is a fact which was not made known until to-day. If lUudull's plan ia adopted it will pluoo in the hands of a board an unlimited sum of money, which can bo expeudod without further action. It U understood, however, that In nil probability tho Appropriation Comm'.tteo will report favorably upon Mr. Rindall's proposition. Tho Legislative Appropriation bill tnakti appropriations for tho next Con gress, has just beeu completed nnd print- ed. It gives snmo idea cf what it costs to have a Congress. In the list of ex expenses tbe first item, the compensation of Senators, is put down at $380,000, while for pay of Members of tbe House tho sum cf S1.C9G.000 is appropriated, making over S2 000.000 in salaries alone tn members. Then there are still greater pcupes in tbe aggregute, though none is so large in single items. The mileage of the memhers of tbe House aud tbe Senate is alone nearly $150,000. For clerks to committees, messengers and others to wait upon and Serve the bonor nblo statesmen, tbe sum of $17,000 is asked. Even the little item of stationery counts up, tho sum to bo appropriated by the bill, as reported, bsing over $GQ.- 000. Then, too, there is tho usual ap propriation for tbe Botanic Garden, the priuoipal purpose of vbicb sum to be to furuish boHtjueU to members aud their wives or through them to somebody else's wife gets $11,000.. For tbe Library of Congress tbe appropriation is $37,000. Ou tbe whole Congress seems to bedoiug pretty well. Over $2,000,000 for salary list, SCO.OOO for stationery, over $38,000 for library, $11,000 for bouquets nnd more than $500,000 for persons to wait on them, and do work incident to their presence here. One of tbe new members of Congress wbu seems nbuudautly able to tnke enrr of himself nnd Congress at tbe same time, is Mr. O'Neill, of Missouri, whose speeches upon tbe Indian question nnd tbo River nud Harbor bills nro most re freshing in these days of jobs and job bery. Seldom in tbe annals of tbe House bis a young man all at once plunged into such popularity among tbe Hocse mem bers of both parties, who never fail to be nil attention when (bis gentlemsn of Missouri gets the floor. The secrot of Mr. O'Neill's present success, and which promises bim a most brilliant future, is tbe siucerity c f bis style, bis ready and nitogetber original wit which nevW fails to be pointed without being offensive. The measures with which Mr. O'Neill has been chiefly Identified are those which have been directly for tbe interests of Ibe great public nnd especially tbat part of it represented by tbe industrial classes. Tbe cranks throughout the couutiyare after Mr. Cleveland. There is not much fear of such ftllows as Dr. Hay, who has bnd a "mlosion" from Heaven or some where else to "remove" tbe new Prcsi dent,but there Is something like a threat ened calamity in prospect from the de maud tbat will be made on the Executive for some sort of innovation upon estab lished customs. Here comes au appeal, for instance, from a bandfnl of so-called temperance women In Washington, among whom I readily recoguize some as tbe wives of gentlemen who nightly search in vain for tbo part of tbe door to Introduce tbe latch key, because of cold tea, and these persistent females petition Mr. Cleveland to banish wine Irom tbe Wbite House, There It another cuteiie of women here who desire nui pronably will compel tbe President to accede to tbeir demands upon tbe character of Ibe compauy and the social festivities of tbe Mansion. In this rerpect Mr. Artbnr bas al owed himself to be hampered to a deeper extent than any predecessor ex- rent H .Via. and If TToIa rtrm-e them be bas more vertebrae than be has been given credit for baviog. .... .. , . --Sabaeribe for the CAnmx Advjcate ouly tl.00 a year, New Orleans Letter. Feosi ov SrtctAt, CoKRiaroKnaxT. New Orlbans, Fb. 22, 1885. Now that everything bas been placed within, and tho checked .aisles, running clear through tbe different buildings, from slds to side, making miles of pns sage or hallways ono cannot but be overcome with tbe successlut arrange. rnont of one of tho most gigantic scheme tbo world ever Ijnew. Tho fine weather taken into consideration roes to-make tho Exposition not only a subject to bo discussed, but to be nppreciated must bo seen., viewing tbe imnieusltv of tbe dis plays from the galleries cither In Main or Government buildings srems like n fairy atoryf even Aladdin with his won derful lamp could not produce such a sceno ns one can here descry. Visitors hnve been Arriving for tbe past week and getting comfortably lo. catoa fo: Mardi Gras, which began Tuesday the 17tb. They will conse quently get tbe advantage of seeing tbe Exposition nud witnessing tbe great car nival. The cily therefore is foil o peo pie from all over tho world, onto. The H tick eye State, under the manage. nieut of John O. Keffer, is one not to be surpassed in tho quantity and quality of its coat nncl coke. Of the latter Ren ville sends a specimen 11 leet high, weighing 31 ions; while Jackson exhibits a bloek in weight 1 tons; nnd Cam Drui ge wnn ten other districts represents bituminous coal. Cincinnati fire brick nud fiuunco blooks for gas works and retorts, nud a pot for melting glass of nearly a ton weight. Aspeclilty is ruado of clay for terra cotta vases, chimuty tips and flues, Sewer pipes of Tour kluds, ouo a choice pyramid from Akron deseryes notice. Zinesville pressed brick ma fine, tourtceu tons of grindstones in ono pyramid of 35 iu number frtm oae 7 feet iu diameter lo tho smallest 7 inches ncross; building stone of fine grndo nnd dimensions. Tbe geological display, under direction of Professor Orton, has been carefully selected, and shows from glass covers, salt, lime.bisul phate of carbon, bromide, glass nnd moulding sends, firo clays, gypsum, etc. An interesting map showing, how and where the minerals nre to be found is worth studying. Agriculture is not neglected in this grnnd old State. Corn is produced in 72 varieties including sweet nnd pop com; tobaoco is profita My grown, as well us blue aud timothy grasses nnd clover; seeds and vegetables flourish. Seventy-five varieties of pota toes nre represented. A pyramid of ooru, wheat, oats nud rye in the shuck, with grains in jars, make a fine display. I-ruits of all kinds are cultivated. A specialty in oat and corn meal, cracked wheat, buckwheat, etc. The Ohio agri cultural experimental station makes a fine display of reduoing grains t their various component parts. Native woods rough and veneered, show up admirably. The wool dieplay can't well ba surpassed some 80 fleeces are seen. Tbe relics ol tbo Mound builders, tbeir idols, nnd other curiosilies of tbe Azteo race nre wonderful. Photographio displays of publio buildings, nnd fine old pnintings of tbe Governori of tho State nltrnct muoh attention nud praise, LOUIMANA. ' O.J. Barrow, U commissioner, nnd bo has made a most creditable display of tbe lihtnrnl properties nud manufactured industries. Prof. Ed Euderle.qeoloiist. is very bapny in showing the produc tions of his State to tbe visitor nnd im parting information to nil. The sugar cane lower contributed by Hon. E. J. Gay, is a most nrlMic nud ingenious ar rangement by which the cane and its sugars, syrups, etc, ore to-be seen. Sugar and rico nro the stnndard pro ducts, with cotton nud grain, vegetnbies and fruits, nud vines of nil kinds art grown. Tuo pavilion is nttrnctivo being covered with rice straw, lined ou celliug with native mos, decorated with lint cotton and oranges, tbe posts or columns are of sugar cane. Timbers show 120 varieties with yery fine specimens of cypress nnd walnut; nuts nnd leaves of the various kinds of trees, with blocks of beautiful magnolia, curly pine nud ash. A model house of tho "style that Jack built," constructed by two young men is an attraction; it contains 101 species of wood iulaid. Many mechaui cal models are shown. Cotton seed oil cake is a great industry, ns well ns man ufacturing clothes, and canning goods The 8ugr Exohouge sends a novel dis play of graded sugars in n glass case. Tho fruit display is represented lj wax wcrk in a great measure as Ibe fresh fruit rpolls so fast. The imitation is exact nnd unique, and is the work of Mexicans of New Orlenus. who are nat ural artists in this hue. Tbe mineral outpour Is astonishing even to old resi dents. Webster nnd CLiyborn send iron, graulte. silicious tnndstono, lime-itoue troni Carroll aud Bineyiiie parisbes,with fine po!rlfactiou, marl nnd wbite sand. A curious piece of pork found floatirg OJ the Mississippi should be seen. Fire brick, pottery and terra cotta nre largely produced. Fossils rich aud rare, and taxidermlcal works of native birds.Ashes, turtles nud alligators show welt. The silk industry is propagated by Prof. J. Herbeliu extensively. Tbe line large display of Perlquo tobacco will iuterest, not onlytbe fanciers of tho weed, but tLo general publm. This grade is only grown successfully iu one county lu Louisiana, though often attempted else where, lid sure and visit commissioner lleauyit and see his elegant show cases of fine cut, cigars and cigarettes of tbe uure Perlquo braud. Two large oil paintings are hung within the Interior Dtparlinent of the Government, one represents gold dis covery at Suter's old mill, Oilifomls, 1818' Ibe other Ihe 10th century, 1885, a locomotive iu full train at a CO mile au hour rate, throwing into iusignlficauce the conveyance of 50 years ago. Tho management bas appointed cer tain daya for special stato or society days, which it is sincerely hoped will be Inrgely observed by those interested, and who is not? One of tbe New England Lepiala. teres bat under con1eratio3 a bill tn change tbe name of Frances Ellen IHmor to Ella I'mots Ilurnor. There waa a committee heoriup, nnd, all ll.a formal!, ties laviu? I ten observed, probably ioltmu content will be ciren. A Lady's Forfcot Companion.. Paimukss Ciill.uniiiTn, a new book by Dr. John II, Dvo,. one of New York's most skillful pbysli-iiins, shows that pain Is net necessary in Childbirth,, but results from, causes easily understood! ami overcomo. clearly proves Hint nnv woman may bo come 11 mother withoul suffering any pain wuiiiaver 11 atsn ions now vo overcome ami prevent morning sicaness, swellec limbs, and all other evils nttendln nancy. It Is rcliablo nnd hlchlr endorse. by phyalcions every arliero at a wlfo's true private companion. Cut this outj.lt vslll save you great pain, and possibly your life Send, two cent stamp for descrintivo circu lars, testimonials and confidential letter sent in sealed envelope. Address Fsank 'Iiiouas. & Co., Publishers, Callimoro, Md 'Wonder Books."- Bomo of the products of the Literary Itcvo- luiwn Ian little snort 01 the marvelous i tho eyes 01 those who remember books an prices at they existed a score of years ago j nouiurary 01 Hirtouard History," describ ed in our advertising columns, is a strikin example 01 tne change whicli has com about in favor of tho book-lover. The Camtiaii at o)f;, New York, well rbnrtct. erizes the volumes "A wonder book mote tenses than one. The idea of putting a nor ino mil as only j-A.ZV per copy, (cams prcposteroujjand vat there is wisdom In It, for everybody will waut lt,and It will thus bo Ihe means of oclvertjinr and intro ducing the numerous other valuablo books which the publisher is cull ne forward Even at these prices Ibe publisher makes no pxetenseol "philanthropic" motive, bu says th book pays a good profit. The otler lie makes ol a "100. pace descsiptivo caln ioj!,ue ireo on application," win surety cal forth showers of inquiries, and the lurthei oiler of ''Rooks tr examination before pay ment" ought la satisfy the incredulous The publisher's address is John lb AJdcn o'jj rearl street, New York. New Advertisements. Auditor's Notice. In the Orphans' Court lor the Co. of Carbon, January Term, 18S1. In tho matter f the Kstate of LILIAN 11 JUS r.IMI, Decoarcd. Tbo Auditor a! lomaUeilHtrltuil r appolnteu tbe said Court Ibutlon of the funds In Ihe hinda uftJeorge Huddle. Administrator uf raid Ki- isie. ami arising irom tte tale or real cMnte 01 sain nccoiicni, win meet tuo parlies Inter ivu lur.iuu jiuipujo ui 111a appointment oa THURSDAY, APDIb Sxo, 1885, at NINE o'clock A. M., t his Oftlce In the uurouKnoj iiiauen ununK, wncn and n litre all parlies interested nro required to make wiiu wrovo ueir cirtims or do tit-iuirroo mm coming in upon said lund. t . ' il. llAJliiEK, Auditor, Fob. ; 16S5..W4 PUBLIC SALE 01 VALUAntH FARMING STOCK ! The undersigned will soli at imblla asle.on uiu i'husvs iiiiv 01 ooon Jiiirman, aec u, ill lowiiuieiiniiiic iwn., uuroon coun'y, ra., on SAT UK DAY, MAItOll 14th, 18S5. at ono o'clock I. SI tho followinr If eat and l'crsonat l'roperty, to-wlt : 1 onohouo waxon.tiuctt sled, plow, harrow, lannln- mill, hay ladders, grain crallo. siiusiko mrtchlno and stutlor. cruiTh.ir. irriihliln.r Imp. shovels, forkt, scythes, eluinj, lot of iMasons' toon, iron Kottic, lotoi fr anco posts, 1 hall. ousnei and 1 peck measure, bedstead and bcddlne. elnli. stuad. ohalrs. lot of carnet. cookimr stove, pois. tubs, barrels, nnd other articles too numerous to mention; Also a Small Farm or 33 ACHES, nearly ull clear and under a (tood state of cultivation. Iho improvements tiiercon are a Uood House, Hank Ham 30 x CD feet, (rood as new. a sood well near the huuso. an orchard orneaciiea. plums, sraros and other choice Iruil tree. A . u,a M ! ...uou mi VII U k lllHU Ul BIWU Ul oiTir 1 l'ivl1 u 10, , m , 1'AUI, ItUCIC. jAdnjs Towanunslni! twp., Feb, Si 'Si 3w I! PICTURES Copied and Enlarged in all sizes irom card to life size, viz: Oil Portraits, Water Colors, Pastols, Crayon, India Ink and Photos. All work gnaranteed or no pay. All we bsk is a trial, uive us a call and be convinced. No. 105 North Eichth Street, A LL EN TOW N, Pa. F1UXKLIX S.VN IEE. Manngcr. J..S. KItEII)Li:if, Agent. ORDEKS left ht the CUnno.s Advocate Office will receive prompt attention. A- eU. 23 jy Tina oqj jo jvm-opvji no qiA eaitadjf oaox 'jy; ; V w hjax lo.t plrt 'H jtJX jib pro 03 orji iuojj oxx 9pMQ'jCiinlj pMHitlJiittan pus 'joitu Nu.it.uHuj vy "jempojj poituaiHipvan uo 'ooumvnM oavit no. ooorn -ox annoys racqana ipifi WstP13iIII "I 'Siilouw oae no.C jcqu XajpwJ ion oj tfdtnooaq ji oiawjBop oaota oqi 'wonoraa jo nonmjiTj iqi do ngll bkuoj oootqoj po)tajinp jo aonianb oqi worn oqx onr; v o poonpoj jmjuoun ej Sapioraa pslkj uajM pm jauavap oinoj orn pnn iiiooo osouu orp ovj nojt 03(tujftjj pan joavu oqi 39 Xipaiip oaoia 13 ro.i '.Bapiotu jo cav tcSoj otn "I II ooDcqoiTi jo)sq) pjworijtianoaiii oJfx THE SURE von CURE KIDNEY DISEASES, LIVER COMPLAINTS, CONSTIPATION, PILES, AND BLOOD DISEASES. PHYSICIANS ENDORSE IT HEARTILY. 'Kidney-Wort is the moat aucccaeful remedr I ovar used." Dr. P. c. Eallou, Uouitoa, Vs. Kldney.Wort la always rolUble." Sr. 11. tt. CUrlc. So. Hero, Vt. "Kidney. Wort has cured ray n lfo After t wo yearo tattering." Vr. O. II. BnminerUn, Sun XIU1, Os. IH THOUSANDS OF CASES it hiu oured where all clso lisd fSUed. It la mild. butelBoloat. CICIJT.UN I.V ITS AOTJO.V, but banal 3sa la All caaes. IVlt ele sue UId and filrenclliena or d ftirea Iir Life to all tne important organs cf tlio body. Tbo natural action, of tho Kldneya Is restored. The Liver is cleansed cf all disease, and the Bowels move freely and bealthfuUy. Ia thia way tho worat diseases are eradicated from the tyetcm. Q tzxzz, a co u?ro a oir, rcu si rarGCirn. r -y can be ami br r-.s'l. VXLLS, niCII 4 misotf X CO.r.urUncloi Tt. It A'ofna Aatn po ooatqox fnpiom nreq-ma n"a .n"Xu o;oaii nora EX HoJs pac ntmiutraij tujiwwoni hv Bff R. PENN SMITH & CX Aro prepared: to sell to Dealers, Lime Burners and Comjn eti nt their BREAKER at LEillGliTOI V . At 'BKiiuah ClfiSQBfil Delivered into wagons at the the ton : Lehigh Eggv oiuve, (i a 1. Chestnut No. Chestnut No. Buckwheat, Culm - TERMS JnYr 10, l,5M.ly fall and Winter Trade ! te., fce. Our Young I.adlea and llentlemen will find II t oung I.sdlea and llentlemen will find lit their advaatars to rlvtlats. lnlf.,e.",,, 03 ,h,T wl" nad th 1,KST SKLEOTKB aJTOck In ill. I IClUJlfO, can noMro lmreim sown AT 1IU1TU H Aprl Post 013 Biiili, 4, lSSJ-ly ! For Hew Goods! Have received an enormo'us comprising Groceries, Queensware, etc. Old Post-Office Building, p hi I 4. a Mo o 0 O P3 Bo WD E-S 0 o Vf rr a ct . a P.HSS1 &- 5 E.2S.3.2 a tig B n w e. S P 8 - inlets !'S 2. ZJ 5-3 gr 5 o S " R2LTSS.S 33 ? 3 lo ss 0 23b I I FBI POPIIAM'S ASTHMA SPECIFIC IT.! FOR THE CURE OP ASTHMA, Established 1863. Trial l'licVaRe Free, hlghton, I'a. i ANn Claims a tpeclaliy. ft nil WAR lni 1 tVliilMKSTEAI) (IKItTIFIUAT. UA-V 1. A II 11 1 I I'll' A 1. K and all ktndt of LAND SlHtll'T linuuht sad sold. J.arno Slock, and Hitiliest I'rleet mid. Do vim -rant lo toll or buy? II e, mile to A. A. TIID.MAU, Attorney at Law, TVaihlnrloD, D.O. an. 9-tfo. wrnDnrr a tvrrpe who dnro to ITAJJAVWAASAAl JL. I- tlOUlilO tlnlr profits by totroduelnfr a lino of novr uroods, In Jlip.nllble lo all fauillU-a. n I II andntslor fall imrtUulsri.llKAI.Tn t OUO UOU1-AKV, Mo. ;ttk Aienue, Kan York eo ij-iy TJTTTJIIll I isifeurod bv our a.trUent nUJflU JtVXJrtiun f-owder. Safe, sare, euro 11,00. II y mail with full dlree. lions. wooklorS cent stamp. 1'EKTA.UU., tct Sistb Avenue, Nun Tork. doc27-ly iTvrTjnvc ahsoi.ute nivun- i wv-. tjcg foil y EI1SONS ratldlnic tlirousbnit tbo United Slates and Osntda foruesertlon.nen-sur-nort.lnteinner- anee, eruelty, Ineompatlblllty. ele. AdWce' reo. mate vour case ar.d adilrrrt TT HNfcY Attn, WorlitJlull.lnir.WJl Bi.ade.ay, New oik. July 1S.1t I MANHOOD I i;e.torrn. a irrniietnan navinir mnrrentir T PonriainkOo.l'roprletors. Phlladelphla.-I) nnt rail to try this splendid preMia, lloniryiu havt dinieult VreathliiK from Asthma, Uaj Verer. or Uliroolo Hrwiebllls. Il It a, nieaaan 'tnliatlnir "iinedy. colrnr at ooee to the seal of the disease; r.morlns tbe aaaeiaw KhliliS ritaxlni the tlalilness ot Iho oh.st, romotlnr eipeeloralioa and rlrlnir loamedlai Lnd 7i.tt iro r.U?( in vt r . I'ut up la Irto Hoa.s .ad s.U oy T. I. 'I hon... Le. rontraeted the bnhlt of aelf alius In Ms Tfiith. and tn rnusenurneo tuftered all ttie horrors of Seiiinl lnrapaoliy. 1H Man hom, I'hyaleal Heeay. lleneral Pn-stratlon. ote , will, out of sympathy for hit fnllnw tnrTrrer. mail tree the rreln hy which he waa anally rnrd. Addre.t in eoiindene J W I'lXKEV UCedarSt . New ork flee r following rates, lbs. U $3. 3.00 2.80 1.65 105 50 1 2, CASH, Tho und.nlgs.a eatla the stteiU.it of his nianyfrlonds and patron testa Large and Fashionable Steele oi Fall anl Winter Grts, CoBilittnt: of BOOTS AND SHOES Dfevary description aad Stylo la tk Market, ImluJIsx a ipoetal 11b ef Lady's Fine Shoes Also, a fall Ha of Umbrellas, Parasols, Hats, Caps, BAM Street, LEHIGHTOH swiMT & soar stock of CHOICE GOODS Bank St. Lehightor?. HP ti a s ? r ii;a MUM. INSTANTLY RELIEVES. ev loi. GiiPT5ILLS all sizes, Cheap. F. P. BOYER, Parryrille, Carbon Co., Pa., Retpeetfally annonnsei tbat bt will hav ooattantly on baud a larxo drove cf tbolo JiKEEUS OF SHOATS w - bitb ,o iTttl dispose of at very LOWEST . PE, MH1 '.. .,..,.. 7-...? "11 1 aiIsu u""' m ryr'h,u Is prepared to alter and sites! t dlaeaaa V KSMaCSBamt tr It I Mr ra K... a II r,r,, " rMmmr Anarvii J V Mo-
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