1 -J ( 3 a ? l' o i 1 if. m b o t l D O :; t Hi MS 1 ,T. E. TV'UNK, EDITOR. WEDSESD11 RnRlJiR, DEC. 22, 18S6. McQuade, another of New York's boodle aldermen ,hu8 been foHDil guilty and sentenced to seven years at Sing Sing. The late Horizontal Bill Morrison ought to conduct himself like a decent corpse. Tbat spasm on Saturday in Congress was positively indecent for a dear! man. The Queen won'l permit ber son-in-law, Trince Henry Battenberg, to spend the night in London unless ebe is in tbat city. From this we may infer that Hen carries bis pot of red paint with him when he goes ta London. Horizontal Morrison's free trade bill is again reclining in a horizontal attitude. It lacked six votes of enough to bring it before the Ilsuse for consideration last SaturJay. A pretty close shave for a bill which contemplated the destruction of Amer ican industries. The invitation to Mr. Randall to walk over to the Republican camp will not he accepted. The freetraders not-having jbe right of making it But if Randall should come into the Republican camp the host that would follow him would shake the Democrat ic party from power. ' . There must be a special Providence that directs a Democrat to take a bath. By thus running counter to the tradi tions of his party, Congressman Rea gan lost bis chance to vote to take up the Morrison free trade bill. It is each things as this that make us be lieve the Lord is with his own. five 'il you make it; five '11 joa mnue it. 1 Le fact Hint Iho mcktif'rs are t pprn and the only ilea of their cor iHs to be bad is l is bnel ana matter-of-fact description in the cata- ogue, such as "toothbrush and box of Hairpins, adds an interest to tbe sale, a sit is something of a lottery. Few purchasers have the courage or grace to open their packages to tbe inquisi tive gaze of the people, but content their curiosity by furtively feeling the package they find a favorable oppor tunity to retire to a distant corner and there discover what Dame For tune has brought theru. The Campbell divorce suit, which has occupied so much space of late in English and American papers, is at at ended, with a verdict which de nies Lady Campbell the divorce she asked for, on the ground that the alle gations were not proven. The case has hid, however, the effect of expos ing the rottenness of certain circles of the nobility, and the utter lack of morality among the bearers of some of the most renowned names in Eng land. The Duke of Marlborough on tbe witness stand acknowledged the commission of crimes which should send him, even now, on his own con fession, to the State's prison, with as much apparent carelessness as he would acknowledge attending the op era. As far as the principals in tbe case are coucerned, the less said about them the better, and especially about Lord Colin. It is difficult to believe, but that tbe evidence which the jury found insufficient where the Duke of Argyll's son was concerned, would have been deemed amply complete had the defendant not belonged to the nobility. Lady Campbell seems to have been a much-abused wife, but tbat she was at least very indiscreet canoot be denied. The people of Dakota are moving again to have tbe Territory admitted as a State. It is of no use. The Democratic party will never consent, and it has the power to prevent. Da kota is Republican, and though il has twice the population of some States it will remain a Territory because it is Republican. Political dishonesty is a part of the creed of Democracy and Dakota is foeliog ,Jhe effects. If it . would send two Democratic Senators . it would be admitted, as it wont, it will not be. A bill introduced by Mr. White of this district, for the free coinage of silver provides that the holders of sii ver bullion may have the same coined into standard dollars (4121 grains) on the same terms as applied to the coinage of gold ; that the silver dollar shall be a unit of account and stand i i ara or value in like manner as now provided for the gold dollar, and shall be a full legal tender. It also pro Tides that the Secretary of the Treas ury, instead of coining all tbe silver bullion presented, shall exchange therefor silver dollars or certificates, coining only so much of the bullion as the needs of the country may lequire. J.HE iiuiganaa ramie is causing trouble in tbe English royal family, according to latest cablegrams. The Queen is strongly in favor of one of the Battenbergs, from which family the husband of the Princess Beatrice, the Queen's baby, comes, for the Bui garian throne. The Prince of Wales and his brother, the Duke of Edio burgh, the Czar's son-in-law, as strong' ly advocate the claims of Prince Ferd inand, of 3axe-Cburg-Gotba, whose candidacy it is said the Czar will cer tainly approve. The Prince of Wales and the Duke of Edinburgh cannot tolerate the Battenbergs ; and as the Guelpbs, as ibe royal family of Eng. land are mistakenly called, are noth ing if not stubborn and arbitrary, the statement that the family fued is grow jng more bitter can easily be believed ' The dead letter sale, which takes flaee in Washington just before Christ mas each year, is now in progress. In side the auction room two Ion? olat forms composed of plain boards thrown lengthwise over some "carpenters' horses' constituted the funeral bier of the dead letter packages which are ar ranged ia various-sized white bundles of mysterious appearance. With the caution, "Remember, we don't guar antee the contents of any of these packages," the auctioneer mounts nis stand and, calling fur the first num bered article, proceeds to excite the cupidity of his audience with tbe fa tci liar cry, "Here, y're, thirty bid; ,A Way Open to Them. Mr. Morrison should now be satis fied. It will do him no eood. and. on tbe contrary, is certain to do the coun try much barm, if he persists in keep ing up tbe fruitless agitation about hi3 dangerous tariff reduction bill. The advice which he received on Saturday from his home in Illinois, to call it op again, is not good 'advice, in spite of the fact that it comes from a source in which Mr. Morrisoa naturallv might feel a good deal of confidence. We regret to say that it , is not patriotic advice nor meant for the best interests of the country. That the surplus revenue should be reduced at this session is untvesally conceded, ibe certain extinction -at an early date of tbat portion of the public debt available for payment makes a reduction in the Govern ment's income absolutely necessary All Bides conceding this, and tbe vote of Saturday having made clear that the friends of home industry will not allow it to be sacrificed by tariff re duction, the only patriotic and sensi ble course open to the defeated minor ity is to consent to a reduction in in ternal taxes, as has been proposed and will be supported by Republicans. i be extinction of the tobacco tax means less money taken out of the hands of workingmen. The abolition or tne tax on alcohol used in tbe arts and manufactures means a reduction in the cost to the consumer of many necessaries of life. We do not expect the rabid and uncompromising Free traders to support any such reduction. Tbey would ratber invite a financial panic than stop the Treasury glut by any other process than the destruction oj me rroiecuve larin. uut we are unwilling to believe that all of the 149 gentlemen who voted to take up Morrison's bill are of this intractable disposition. If they want to reduce the reveuue, as they say they do, there is one way opon to them which will wipe out the surplus without affecting injuriously a single American indus try, nut be wholly beneficial in its remits. Fhila. lre$. Christmas presents to suit tbe tastes and pocket books of every man, woman and child in (he county at II J. Hopkius & Co.'s. Cheap. A Great Surprise Is in store for all who use Kemp's Bui sain for the Throat and Lungs, the prat guaranteed remedy. Would you believe Lhat, it. in aohl nil itu tnuritu .. that ..,,!. - - - . - - . v. unv Vlvli druggist la authorised to refund vour ... 1... 1 : . .1 t J . i.wiiirj jy mo i jupritiiur oi ii.!B wonuer fill remedy if it fails to cure vou. G. W Bovard hus secured the Agency for it. rnee bi)o. and Si. Trial size tree. POOD SALARIED U or Commission to Men and Women U to act as local or traveling Agents. No t'ltimrionce needed, Steady work ! Jamks TWSlTNitY, Nursery man Rochester, l i if ration this pupcr.; uug-'JUt. A CF.EAT I.TI3T.1CS fiorftoforo hern m.'.ilo in 1 1 c treatment r f 1 Uci:,i:ti.iii . neuralgia, mid nervous or i k lie; i ic'ie. This is evidenced hy the ; iron t'ifl prt of thousands of Miflerers t lux! relief, f itu though they have ex limned the skill of Marions jhvbicians and tii' l numerous Meenlled remedies. To stn-lt Athlophorus is ollorcd ns a aft, tntre, and quick own!. Itu success has been phe nomenal, find yet ltis not surprising be muse it will do all that is claimed lor it. The Athlophoros Co. will gladly refer any who desire to make nn investigation to re reliable, parties who have been cured by it. Varrensburph, N. Y. Fneloped find postal note for one-half dozen bottles of your Athlophoros. It is wonderful how it cures every rase where I ran persuade them to try. The pules are Increasing. Mr fister-in-Iaw was given up to die by the doctors; they sent for me; I took a bottle of Athlophoros and persuaded her to try it, the second dose gave relief. She had not lain in bed for two weeks; the next night she wont to bed and slept all night; in one week she was up and at wotk around the house. Many thanks. Mns, Jko. p. NriTtxo. It is owing to Athlophoros that I am alive. I have suffered with inflammr,livy rheumatism for years, most of the tin ing perfectly helpless. Hut one boh, f Athlophoros has cured me. There is no thing like it for the speedy relief and per mcnt cure of rheumatism, so I recommend it to all, knowing it will accomplish what it claims to do. Mrs. E. Vickerb, 40 Pleasant St., AVaterbury, Conn. F. C. Ilazzard, Upper Lisle, N. Y.,sayn: "I had neuralgia in the head and neck, and Athlophoros cured them." Every druggist should keen Athlophoros and Athlophoros Pills, but wnore they can not be boturht of the druggist the Athlo phoros Co.i 112 Vail St., New York, will end either (carriage paid) on receipt of regular price, which is f 1.00 jper bottle for Athlophoros and COc, for rills. , For liver ftrnt kidney disease. 1njerla, In dlgostlon, weakness, nervous dehllny, disew., of women, constipation, headseh. Impure blood, im., A thiopuoros l'llla are unequaled. I s DLIDAY GOODS ICOB ! The Largest and Best Assortment of Holiday Goods wo havo ever handled! New and fresh goods, novelties now to this season in dents' Chains, Ladies' Chains. Ladies' and Uent'-' Silk Chuns, Kings, Setts, fusrms, tjuti-jjuuons, UraceleU, Sc, S1LVKRWA11E. Quadruple Plated Butter Pishes. Casters. Cups, Cake Stands, Hpoon Holders, Table Knives and Forks, Table and Tea Spoons, iiBphiu uingD ju jurge assortment. Books mitt Htn tloiiei-y. Books In Endless Variety. Tornis) Landscape Border aud red lino Series, scrap lsooks, Autograph, Albums, Christ, mas uarcta, fancy lioxes, Ink Stands, Book Racks. Paper Holders. Paper in Boxes and in Packages best and cheapest out. bee our 10c Package Paper. 12 en- '...I,"?'J.; iVv -ov voiopcs, vi Kiieets paper. ,1- Tte ui t- V3 1 ' - "- I Iftctlnu. ' N- ... .... Era I . n - 0 A Vflrv ijirtrA Assortment .r I .. ,TnA XIik French Dolls. Bisque, FOB TI-IB "ft 7li n aiMafiS HEBMAN & SIGQIW ! as".B "sWv 1 I Maw rww 1 JF J , ,1 I I ( OS" ffnt-to fJMMi 'K K RAJf-HOAD. i m it T A n r,K i x i: itkct j m. ci. i ss ; est wiiulj )'ii(Kj,n,f.ii)ivis"i('n Kii-lwiii, M. P. I Tun 111 4)1 O.'il 4 OH 2 -t.'-C i; -i i,' M.'l'. M. in-Pillsliur"! lv Parker Koxhurg lf n Vt tin lv...nil t'ity...ni P. M. 12 2;. u 4; t.P. M. 0f I 2 0" M i l 4.1 P.;l Si' 11 l isiio or 1 on! 10 at Fin i 1 r-, .t ? j 1 1 o-' " " - I " :i 12 .Ml 10 12 THE KLTNE PATENT GAS BURNt, filslSs I !'I1 50 s . r ' I 1 " f 15 ! V h ; h - I ' A. M.IA.M.j i r : i. i iH00 1 l .1 1 rs 1 1 t . ii iT.Tl Ml O vk A firJ f J11 a r " ' " ' 1 sr"" w 1 it n to :iiu.m, r. 1 a.m. Will iudd,. i nr... Oil City....lv OlcopoliM ...Kni;lo Hoik... Pi-psidont Tlonesia Hickory .. Trnnkcvvllla. Tidioutc... . ...Thompson s... J rvmclois . War re 11 lv..,Klii,um.,.ai- IS DEHTCQ ALIj OTMHIIS FROM TUB BECAUSE Its eonatructlou ia auch Uiat it secures PERFKCT CO and avoids all Soot and lampblack. It will pay for itolf in a short tiif SAVE HALF THE LIFE OF THE STOVE by applying the heat low rectly against the fire-box. The Electrician 0 the Penn. It. It. Co., tays of it : "I have boen ualnpc the Kline Go Burnor in mv rookinsr-tove foist six months, and during that time there has not been a pnrticleof aoot or lumj form ed in the atove or on the bottom of the cooking utensils, brought directjonlaei wiin inn iiHine. 1 can eoiiscionuouKiv recommonrt It as tiolns; tuo best liariteu j. wouui use no ouier as long as 1 oould procuro the Kline Una Unrner. I ' J. s. i;lt KLIME GAS BURNER CO., .Bradford ..an nr... Klnzua....lv 10 8-) ... Ssiirar linn ... 0 55 t:orrdou 1 84 Onovlllo 0 hri...,Wo'.f Hun.... OOO Quaker Bridge. ..jscn Jtouso.... .. SnlnmniicH.... ,So. Carrol Iton .. ..So Vandalin... W AllCL'UllV 0 15ilv Ole.in .. A.M. lA.M.j P. M. J Oil! S .V) ! '.' 11 H 12 40, v: I :,ni 1 ",s J 1.-.! a or. p. m Ia. m. r. mJa. r. 3o. rM 1:1 2'l! 7 M 13 ii:t 17 17 f;i ;u; v i"i ,t r.-j 7 4 u:- i 7 , 0 f4 !'!, 7 4 UU, M Id ; in ti (i.-, ci.-! ! :;,- V. M. 'A. SI. r. V. 1 A. M . x tin, 11 i;;, V. M. ! A. M. rji p o (1 17 J II 43 (! .1:1 'JO IM ti 40 10 11 6 47:io iS fi c:: 1 0 24 7 07! Hi !! 7 2'Mo ;..' 7 .17 1MH 7 47, II 8 0 ! 1 y? 8 Id 11 4.', p. mJa. m. 1T. 1 oocoocooooooocco coeoo OCCOOCCCOCCCCOC iCCC -AVE SAY COME ! 1 COME I I COT t i : ! i i i i j ; '-"y A .' y ,t tuny 1 i i i 4 V . - Coine where you can buy nice Dress Goods ! Coine where you can got Good Goods Cheap ! 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Giinie tables pivinir full iiafoi im,tic B rioiifompniiv's AtrcniM. .FKOLr'l;C"1S,, 'e"'J. ?'":' r T,,'k,,t Afc'-"f ' o. S I I.xcJianivn SJt H.iff-.,!,. ,T,:- r- l"a. 1 rivl fr WSTET' ; -M HAIu, Alfont, Tionostn, DS we have complete stock of the mt will astonish the close buyers Mechanical Lioco motives, Mney-: x'ons. CONFEdtlO ClRY. Common and F ncv Codies. Nut of all Kinds, Christine j Candles, aud Hold ers, Tree Ornaments, An. Pocket Inlvos. 48 styles of best Gents'; Ladies', and Boys' Pocket Knives. NOTIONS. All Kinds of Holiday Notions. Silk Handkerchiefs, Gents' Mutllers, Ac. "Vse mid Variotios. Glass Vases in Great Variety. Childrens' Cups and Saucers, Mustache Cups, Shav ing Mugs, Childrens' Setts, Child's Knife, Fork and Spoon, Toilet Setts, Card Bas kets, Mouth Organs, Child's Wash Setts Bureaus, Trunks, Bovs' Sleds, Clocks and Watches, Child's Cha'irs, fec., Sc. STAPLE GOODS. Hats. Caps. Gloves, a laree and elecmnt line of Ladies' Overshoes, Bovs', Ladies'. 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