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3. Y. PBO16 1893 in advacce' it AU I TM variably charged tke MMkOt to.the date of pajrmeDt, dtecounted.as to.Btueben Oonnty. Outlof of 28 cents will be made Ste.ew3epUonsJwilljbe.made Ot under EDITORIAL POSH on the tarifl bill toe new tarili ETBSTWDT will join the Lealfh mm to jjoicing over the end of the strike. Hay deserving ones get their job back and may it be long before there will be farther rouble that will bring hardship tod desti- ution on the heads of families GOVERNOB ilcKiuujY condensed a olume of political economy into a irentecce when he 'The more to do, the better wages will be for hat is Precisely, and the wider tmrket is he more there will be to do.

NOTHIHG yet Hawaii MR VAN ALEN baa gone to Kurope any ray- THB new tanff bill will reported nex Monday. men are all happy. to know it. We are MONSIGNOB SATOLLI denies that he is to fte made a cardinal. SKHATOR IIILL will lead the attack on lie federal election hill in the senate.

THK President will t-end to tbe serial all it asks for in regard to the Sandwich Islands. An immensely increased trade with Ar gentine is promised if thj Wilson tariffbil the law. SANDWICHES are always interesting Hangs to contemplate, and the Sandwich Islands are no exception to the rule. Ene suggests dropping the Nypan latnml lines as being too unprofitable. The leasing road has lost heavily by the enter a hardship it will be to our in dnstries if they are given the power to buy their raw material cheat er than they can Nur soup kitchens for tbe relief of th poor appears to be the main industry tba ia starting up in consequence of the He KialeY tariff.

PBOX every Hide comes news of tbe start iag up of factories and shops since the an of the pi ominent features roposed new tariff. TBM Sandwich Islands are heard from again. Queen Lill appears to be a partj grata to tbe chaps that are assuming to ran the t.achi"e there. THB anarcDHt who threw the bomb tba blew up the French members of the c'lam ier of deputies was himself blown up i -the explosion. Good THE federal elections repeal bill i come up next week in the senate.

It wil lie happy day when that threat to th liberties of the people is wiped out. ITS mighty poor policy for democrats make war on the administration, Tb parly in pcwer has always a hard road hoe without having to fight its own mem ten. ABKOUHCKMENTS were made yesterda that 2,000 men would return to work i three different shops As tbe shadow McSinleyism begins to lift hope shows he iling faca volume of MOteoce MostmuT oeodoBud a whole economy into a short, Oftnttteo in decidtdlf eikdonted said The more there tht of her tw gas the Funk Volume f. ot the two tolun.e edition ot Ha Standard Diction iy MOeoce Ml a more there thf of her tWJ (M the Fun egm tbe Wi Wi 1 OBO of which has natural gee of remark- I of the English will be i on Ir the tariff is reduced on many articles 1 manufacture tbe tariff on the raw material used therein is also reduced, so that the people will get the benefit of the reduction without the manufacturers losing thing on account thereof. ACCORDING to the Times there is the most terribb ate of destitution existing Brazil, and Springfield, 111., that almost as big a joke as "the closing of a woolen mill" under the working of the Me Kinley tariff However the new tariff will be pushed along, and good times will take the place of the present trouble.

ALL the fellows who want to get rich at he expense of the people are hieing to Washington with arguments as to why th ir particular industry should be protected. It is human nature, but in the meantime who is there that goes there to represent the people who have to pay for this "protection What is everybody's business is nobody's busiaess. IT is not probable that any attempt to obstruct the progress of the Wilson bil 1 will be successful. We have, thus far, seen no disposition to do this among the members of congress, except in one in stance, and in that instance the person credited with being opposed to the measure will do so purely on selfish be cause, in his opinion, the measure in jurious- ly affects the industries of his section. -Albany Argus.

As associated press report says: The Times will say today that Alfred Dolge has decided to locate the Hammer felt fac tory in a German town; that E. R. Wranckle is now in Germany, preparing for the removal of the plant from Dolge ville. The plans for the buildings have already been up. It would be interesting to learn on what ground this famous skinner of the people justifies this move.

Is it because free trade is goidg to make labor so iruch cheaper here that his conscience cannot let him pay the pittance THE Times delights in the role of calami ty howler. A bad shut down, and a case of destitution growing out of the McKin toy tariff has not yet been disturb ed) is a goodly morsel to that paper to be rolled under the editorial tongue. It is wicked, and it will be a pleasure to see this wickedness brought to an end by the prompt passage of the new tariff bill, the very announcements of whose provisions has already started the sluggish bleod of commerce and manufactures by its provi sions offering relief to the people and th manufacturer. SPEAKING of tbe communication of a wool grower the N. Y.

World says This wool-grower simply says what all wool growers know, that the McKinley tax has injured the.r business by limiting their market, and that the only persons who have been benefited are a few manufactur ers of special classes of goods to whom the tar'ff has given cimtnandof ho wool market. Free wool as our correspondent indicates, means increased manufactures, a consequent stimulus to the wool growing interest, more woolen goods and less shod- dy and cheaper clothes. ALL will be glad to know that the re- jtorts of the condition of Mr. Gladstone have been exaggerated. He is not well, Irot is not ill.

Here's long 1'fe and good health to the grand old man. POSTMASTER GENERAL BISSELL'S annual report is an expensive and exhaustive doc ument, and one that contains a grfat dea of information. The most important par of it to the rural residents is the report in WHAT objection can there be among the re rd to rural free delivery, in which be Precit-ely, and sj stem ever widened our market f-o successfully and advantage for home interests tbe Aintiiciii but whose quality' Deo. Kith. Thin volume has f-ur great interest, yaars in 'naking; tvo hundred slid thi'ty io that Tillage and in Horaollsville tight and hafa been so closely are the interests of the two ployed it; the outlay been about u.illion Harg Tho ad against the toots.

President Glint, in hia iutun.1 gts, w.l that .8 it ncefleJ it out frou i 1 oSl seventh message said that a tax on raw material was a tax in favor of the ts supply the most foreign manufacture and against our own feotmg the inouture that it conu.ned in by tho the late Protection conflnes our manufacturers to; to 8uch tn 1 its the home market, where they have an ad- seriously questioned in many vantage any war. whi.e reform, by i manufacturing towns many desirability IH of tbe them cheaper material to work ttuuu the of the world. If our gives tories shutdown in extremely cold weath i so-as toallow the householders to have' have to buy taxed wool a the benefit, and the colder the weather is coal and iron, which their foreign com-' the feebler is tbe fbw of the petitor gets froa he is handicapped fluid. No remedy for this a that much. He must either cut down on has ever been devised as yet.

But as a wages operating expanses or profit-; or general thing it gives plenty of heat, something els or must charge moru for makes a clean, delightful fuel, whose The i sh'i roin i a i if Piri'l Mining Budding. Park, Messrs. Punk Gentlemen: am pleased to inform thp i Dictionary been I I I and anvial) in No 150. n-jcix" wording m'all vv i "int a a i '1 for IHO 'f o'- grv.i-d till! WASTED--Salesmen to sell our goods by sample to the wholesale and retiil irsde; ill on to overy business mm 01 lir" 1 liberal alary and expenses paid p. i i a nent position For par icularg ad Centennial Milwaukee, Wn te cf can be regulated by the eds of the us.

The TRIBUNE published an la-t Lamed, of this city, reia j.t,.. i-, a- 'he vM i -'WH--1 xxit'- of a fir--: ('be the! i of ve to a process of manufacture of av 3S that attracted gre-i' attention froT a itns advanced as to the cheipr.e-.-; which gas for i be manu- The friends of Rev. Howard will make him a donation the parsonage on the evening of Den 21 i factured, under a patent owned bv a Mr Harris ani whicb Process was opcrati-r at! TM two towns in the Ohio bas.n. I A company was formed Canister), tre I first one in this state, for the purpose of te-i'ing the pncess. Mr.

Harris had Waverly correspondent of El-nin CQme digsa'isfied with the situation in the i Advertisertiser says of the Lehigh's policy i Qlher cornpan ln whlch he he (1 of as announced The published Deport that the deterininatlOD the stockholders be on the Wyoming division engineers over ing ap aren to use the stock for specu- forty-five years of age are not to be given purposes i ns tead of developing it, employment comes in for i share of criti an puc ting it into practical operation as other- I'sve not I must possess a copy t-j the only class of Atttei A wh." 1 was informs t', i ih" T.I a' i time hum-. inspection v-t i thing I i ttUM'X" comparing the definitions I'ictioraries, atid that the'- (r.vj. eitly expressed themselves as an i in favor of the features the close 'f the ex I of tin- judges remarked "1 of of '-ther die ionaiiec-, but work h's BUFFALO, Dec. 13. SENSIBLE GIFTS: If we had no more than the novelties we have for Christmas we should draw the trade of intelligent shoppers in the city and beyond.

The half of what we have is perhaps bigger than any other single collection within yonr reach. What we are well known for is fancy goods and novelties and books --things proverbial with holiday buying. But there's going to be a hig business done in dress goods and silks. Every lady welcomes a new dress, and everything a lady could desire in a handsome dress is combined in silks. They have every element of popularity, and we've anticipated the demand with an immense variety of weaves and colors.

Furs and sealskins are equally desirable for gifts. Last week we reduced a limited number of seal garments to much below cost, clearing prices having already been made instead of waiting till January. It'll pay yon to spend money now, whoever yon are. desirable fra'ures thst etsm. "Why, nearly all of the best eng: fae desire believing that it would he when i is published neers on the road are men over fortj -five fa more va ua in this way than in any vocabulary of the Standard yeais of age," said a welhnformed railroad I speculat i ve mc ity, and naturally wished traorciinariiy rich and full, man today.

'-They have worked their way tosec the cal id a i genius grow ap end, other Dic'ioiary nearly upland are thoroughly competent, and this bsof uss JQ the world distinction is preposterous" It is just Th lus is preposterous possible that the company is ever reaching in this direction. A policy of oppression or of revenge would react against the com pany, and in the event of a resulting strike public sentiment and sympathy would be Strongly with the men. It is not probable that the company will adopt such a policy, or adhere strictly to such rules. It is cer tain that both Superintendent Fennell and Assistant Superintendent J. N.

Weaver of the Northern division have the interests of the men at heart and all beliave that so tar as possible, they will do what is right by them. Very few of the old man have been re turned to work as yet, but it is believed that many of them will be as fast as the motive power can repaired. In this connection a well known Waverly man re marked today. "The boys seem to have got everything they struck for, except their jobs," ex that of no equaling it, although gvat care was taken to throw out all 4 words Tbe following is an actual count of words terms in 4,692 The company tLus formed embraced Hornellsville and Canisteo capitalist', and secured grounds and buildings for their ex-1 and phrases recorded under the letter A perirnent, and are now contemplating the Stormonth D'u-iionaiy, total completed fruits of their labor. On Satnr-i day they invited Bornellsville city officials, Worcester total terms A business men and press representatives to go down and see them, and these parties accepted the invitation so given.

The works are not very extended, and Century Dictionary, total terms in A gave evidence of the haste with which they were re-constructed. The machinery, was shown to the visitors, the process of manu 6,983 Webster (International) Dictionary, total terms in A 8,358 citizens generally to a tax OH incomes of 45,000 a year and over If any one can pay taxes it is the people who are lucky enough to have such incomes. A GRATIFYING feature ot tbe times is the number of factories that have started up decides against it as impracticable, in view of past experience. He says that in the small towns where it has been tried there was a temporary spurt in increased postal receipts, but that shortly the ruralist' dropped back into his old habit of calling for his mail, and tbe receipts fell off again the new tariff bill made public to substantially their former condition! i relief offered by free raw material ap Free delivery in the country, ha siys, fSmntly satisfies the manufacturers. I would require $20,000,000 to make practicable, and that was a sum beyond the a positive core for all those painful Ailments of Women.

It will entirely cure the worst Female Complaints, all Ovariai roubles, Inflammation and Ulceration. Calling and Displacements, of Vomb, and consequent Spinal Weak- cets, and is peculiarly adapted to the Change qfLye. Every time it will Backache. It has cured more cases of Lencor- rhcea than any remedy the world haa ever known. It is almost infallible in rach cases.

It dissolves and expela Tumors from the Uterus in an early atage of development, and checkaany tendency to cancerous That Bearing-down Feeling will be a desperate fight before tbihty of the country to 8tand as ftt mant representatives of monopoly will give i their grip on the people, as is shown by i present tariff. The new tarifl will! up for action in January. 8ttuatM i USDIB the McKmley tariff the expotts of farm produce the past year has fallen off heavily. Heie is a few samples as shown by the reports just issued for the ten months endingOct 81st, last: Animals from $81.000,000 to $19,000,000. Hogs from $371,000 to $43,000.

Breadstuffs from $87,000,000 to $22,000,000. Wheat BiEBhassofu compromised at, to from $95,000,000 to $71,000,000. Wheat Mil allowing the city to flour lroin to $81,000,000. rftbeooet of paving the streets. Canned beef from $6,100,000 to TBurms accepts the amendment O(K) Freeh beef fron $16,000,000 to $12, will be no farther motion on thu Other beef from $8,000,000 to $2,000,000.

Bacon from $85,000,000 to $29,000,000. makers of the reformed tariff bill adfewdd plenty of time to occur be tbe various schedules go into t-fTci tu til manufacturers and dealers to ot their stock of goods now on 1 and. Pork from $4,000,00010 for kiteteM neli of trsde raUrf end with, rader UM MeKinlty toande nice but it cannot sume their prodnos. OOO' ng pain, weight, and backache, la instantly relieved and permanently eared by ita nae. Under all dream- atanoea it acte tn harmony with the that govern the female ayattm.

and la water. It removes Soppnoed or Painful Menatroatfone. of the Stomach, Bloating, Flooding. Nervous tion. Headache, General Debility Dizziness.

Falntnoss, Extreme Lasairade. "don't -want to be left atone" feeling, lability, irritability, nervousness. eUep- lewneea. flatuleooy. melancholy, or tbe and backache.

These are sure Indications of Female Weakesm, some derangement of the Uterus, or Womb The whole etorr, however. Is toU antllttetrated bodk entitled to Health." by Mre. Pinkham. Itooo- talne over pane of most important Information, which every woman, self. Sendl ftro-cent stamps for It lor and ti Kidney Complaints Backache of tutor MX tbe Vefe- By taeture was explained a great deal of in formation given, all in fact that they had.

From the information given our repre sentative we learn that the gasometer holds 50,000 feet of gas. To fill it only about 450 pounds of coal and 70 gallons of oil is used, the coal being the ordinary gas coal, urn'Shed at the rate of between three and four dollars a ton, while the oil is of the ordinary crude oil, worth seventy or eighty cents a barrel It will be seen that the raw material used is remarkably small, the labor being more than the material. Ninety five per cent of the and oil is converted into gaa, there be.ng no byproducts, all going into the fuel producing element, only a little ashes being the sole residuum of the material coasu ned in the process of manufacture. The gas is then sold for 25 cants thousand feet, the quarter of a ton of coal and the oil used producing $125 gas these figures. The gas is purifled by passing through two large tanks with water and other ma teriai, but is not sufficiently purified so as to be used for illuminating purposes to any advantage.

The gas so produced has been attacked on the ground that it lacked in capacity, and that It would have the same trouble as attends natural gas in coir) weather. To test this Hoyt, ex pert, was sent for, and has been making a series of experiments test points. and from him we learned that the result 1 are very gratifying to tbe parties i -t ed. Under severe tests as to temperature the fluid acquitted it-self very sitisfactornv, no disturbances following. The tests for heat units showed it was half tnat of natu ral gas not that this was made up by the more perfect combustion, it being claimed that natural gas contains elements that no system of combustion has yet been able to reduce.

We learn, however, from outside sourc et that thereisadismreeable odor in con nection with the use of the gap, but this in ormation does not come fro'n thoie who are using it, while we nre informed those who do use the gas are delighted with it It still a large measure an expert men which will be watched with great in ere there, and shall give our readers far ther of the project soon. Hatch's Universal Syruo takes right hold. ere. Whin on a visit to lows, Mr. K.

Dalto of Luray, Kuasell Kansas, at the laboratory of Chamberlain i Co. Des Koines, to show them bis six year ol boy, whose life saved by Chain berlain's Cough Remedy, it having him of a very tevere attack of croup. Mr Dalton is certain tbatU saved hit boy' life anil te enthusiastic in bis praise of th 15,621 The Standard Dictionary, Total terms in A 19,736 The full number of words and terms in these dictionaries for the entire alphabet is as follows: Stermonth, 50,000 Wor cester. Webster (International), Ctntu- (six complete), 300,000 125,000 its first introduction, Electric Bitters ha-, gamed rapidly in popular favor, until i.ow is clearly in the lea'l among pure medi.vil tunics rnd altemtivps -containing notning whu-h permits its u-'e us a bevtragj nr intoxicant, it as the best pure wjlicme for all ail merits hvor i It mill i ririvf rnaiarhfro'n i ys- bottle or ihi- will be rt-tun erf am kti-Di; tj rUMaJI MW. Otw, For sale by T.

neUerUkao4 Oanieteo. Reed A Hoi he uies tirst- had New i i a i i i in o-itisj i P. i thf in '-rnn ork Biscuit the sup rvision 0. IX JucK-cn, Manager Ask for and se" ihe our grocer ame butter crenn racker. i the A DIVIDEND Tie Gold Dollar Mining Company Of Cripple Creek, Colorado Organized under Laws of Colorado.

Capital lock, sliares par dollar each i. AND N'ON-ASSFSSABLE. 1 )d (W i Shares in Treasury The iiuiie )s locute-1 the Holiest portion of the lcbrirxi i ut Cripple Jjv.k. is lit-id under Lulled piCeut or iru and uixlit. rotK beiut; 0111 iu l.irK«J quantities.

I 1 IK- ii'j- wll tie-in ay- r-V'i ir in.iiitlil the rate of '24 irr mni oil A.u.Mi'i; u.vested. H. a. Ol' K.I Sec. ai-d Treas.

A limited anionnt of sK ires an- now offered AT 60 CESTh 1'KK. SHAKE. Stock. Prospectus and expert's report may be btained from the banking house of, H. LOUHSBERY, 57 York If your holiday thought isa fixed or if you of gettiug through the crowd on lower floor, go upstairs.

The furniture's there. The upholsteries are The household luxuries are there eusles, pictures. It's a comfortable place to shop in busy horn s. Lamps and clocks never made so many gifts before. The choicest things, of will go early and not come again.

Thousands of dollars worth of jackets, all of them made in first-class style from good materials, are being sold at prices which bring loss to somebody. Why not apply that fact to your holiday purchases and save money. Mail orders filled promptly no matter how active local trade may be. Barnes, Hengerer Co. His Rooms Ire Crowded EVERYBODY SATISFIED.

CHATTERBOX nr' rn NO book lit lu.sevcr uag i com pares in '-ijone-'enth the sale of A i r.i« lie. v.r! for ism.nr.idy, nasovur 200 large andentircly new oictures, now inas, ica.ll a hoo.c in itisc'u) of short anecc'otcs, cic. The for aii apes. Order from your bookseller or of ut. ETES A LAIUUT, PUNslirs, Nerve Blood Tonic I.

A. McCLBLLAN, M. CELEBRATED SPECIALIST. ormprly In charge of the pvcrtncal surgichl of the Von Grafle Jledical Institute, lot Springs, Arkansas will be ft THE PAGE HOUSE, HORNELLSVILLE. N.

December 20th. Dr. McCleltea has teen eonnecfc-d with th largest ospi'ft in i he country, and lins no Miperior i diaifC4'S)un and treating Ulxeasps and tief. He will give for any cipe that be cannot tell disease and in nve nita utes. He will return to ewry four weeks this nr Treats all curable Medical And SurKle-U I Acute Cnronlc Catarrh, of Uw Kye, one, Throat and Lungs, uetnia.

Brwht'8 Diabe os Xidneys. i Ivor, Bladder, Chronic Female and EPILEPSY or PITS CORED. A Positive Ouarantoe. YOTJNQ AND MIDDLE A.GBD BIXN from and lmpnt OCT. result of self abiwe youth or In ma- Mire y-ars other cmi Of (twfo'lowln.

tit lfti on. Mllty, net VOUMMNI, dizz of avenion to society, imm 17 and xw) ezhainttoa. which unfit the uk ti-n for hunlniM er prrinanentlr cured by rtuuM.tm injurious. BLOOD AHD SKXV DZ8XA8M. Sjpfailte inn mplteaileaa, thr of the hair pain In th- bOBM, oat Wmf nwrcwT other itijurtcu Ooenr and Ui aed Kidney Tr .1 bi npMlf cured hy that nan no- er failed.

Ha un rrta IH Ibcu oaer )MI louMwda up to die. emenbcr Ux da and early a arc always urowdod whwntor hr Dr. 1 efeCLELLAK, Itt iNEWSFAFERi EWSFAPEH.

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