Bloomington Progress, Volume 22, Number 33, Bloomington, Monroe County, 10 October 1888 — Page 1

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K.T.FGjmr PART-OR CARS itiTRiKaTirsjjGffsaK , Tcfct 8ohl and Bagac Cnecfced t Oestfrntion E. O. McCormtck, fi. Pm, A, . ' 1H, DwikMlK (DoifiO. OBCHpil HQ5SE XXOrduurd:'L Qasi PROPRIETORS, Heqident pnt.: DT BUYS. h n aoe uunv w uo. at. "O, I danao. Gvre ateaDrae haadapme a&es. Idoit cue vhat thayooet, titat'aft fine lot o-ter tbe; let'e have dojeTiotW? i , '. aire. SIwOTv'a.AeqmrernenU are more .xactang. Wthez itie matter of 8Mb" ebofe all tfaisg& Her bookshelves , axe oslyseveik Wurhes apart and imnjov- : Wet .aB mnat haVve "aoaaotliinrr- tfaat ftts." Shebivs many liook j, "but she -jMer iramt oaethat is more than seven ineiieetaIl;8h haenoTBie ftr a-yohime a teeds that measnrenuait. Her shelves, oontoin half a dona seta, eaeb ot BrowrhTennvBon, Scott, all pat ihef to .Tll Bp ina to impress her E&qgrj? rrieads. It has nevei: occurred to her to chao((e hei' bookcases fcaothrr tuving adjostable shelves, orif the thonit has eome to her, she (eels that it is not worth -etkur iak execotion ; Puh JN" honks iu eyie ml of size and, Un assortnieBt irfinissd. " - , 9le CAfanliyvt- hooks for the ' spJeiafcrreot' lT -.oefe, i'r.hilosoyhwltnaeelistHof fte. ages hive BB'cSarial forsherfjf not dexiec- out ift hr&anf leather or cloth oi ' gifflL TEe paper runst be the heaviest, tlte.type dearest, the iUnstratkms abfuuhoit, the wrnaajentation ex Wing the of the golden filigree work of Cassis, zpease istheonly eowderatipn, and the frester thexnease.the qnicker will the: Qrnte fandy buy. If they ever look; between the eoven of their 'inttngr vol lanes nobody hae yet eangnt them in the atefe. Ihey are 4be target' fiir the pnbhsher vWis getting oat m edition de ,db. 'Thy Bcrer bay sookif it . Siesjv- Literatare is for theni a thing - with name, and nothing moire. . They r ao BssistanoB to ahthorsrthw harvests they leave are gleaned by the pnblishers akme. Kere books delight henngt, however expensive, unless it cn be saidofthezi: "Bolomoii,inaUhia ghy, was not arrayed like one of these." They ese in high feather holiday time, tat easily VoUraWthen. abound. Igno . rs ehapter and verse, - the Ornate' faauly seek only the tomes that come in . gorges jfosMa. -- V . 3 ' ' ' It i on of the most drSnrlt vnder-

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, y taking's to attempt to eoavince the ig- , ' i , .iforaiit bnyer that there is any yirtajn , the "RiH top" of a book. Ho will have . .A gflded top, bottom, and front, or nsc , - ' at-aH. He-regards a gilt fop as an hn- ' - pAntion, a sham, a sty design: for eheat1, ing his purse. "You most think me a greeny, he says, "j yoa suppose Tm to be Aatojja by Jhatr"orJ of thing, A lle gilding won't deceive me, sir. I . . drai't baj a 6k for that:" Ner for nragb a . latent edges, ia the Xeglish . . ' sle can others be induced to part with v ; ' their dollars. "Those jagged and uneven thmg'. betray; to them a book half made. V They vrant the "money a worth."

npme there are who deem wide marms a waste of space and good, paper, while ! others will have nothg else. ..SeekJrig a Model Cvali7 Herae. . Although the Arab horse is celebrat4 for has feata of jonewraBce and eonrage, tb impression prevails in army circles m this, country that the Arab bhiod so.commoa in Americaa horses wast be .modified by a reir4asioTr of the atsainaof heavier steeds. It is becoming difficult is this country, where boraes are so identiful' to- mount our 10,000 cavalry, as the desideratum of an annual which unites- great speed with ireigh t, carrying-power and, endurance. i? ksrd to pics; out from the animals bronght before the purchasing army. . The formation: of s government stud, modeled on thte of France, Germany, and AuBtria, has been suggested by eavalry officers, who find plenty of heay henesT,: and plenty of speedy burses, but few that are both heavy and speedy. The same trouble is experi enced in England, where it is said that J

tbe faoraes offered to tue pauchasnig Poes are altogether to "flne for the ' serviee, Austria seems to have some nfarneae to solving theiprobhan of producing the model cavalry horse in Hungary. "Frond aa Turkey is of its possessions of the Arab stock, tt buys largely m Austria when it can raise the money to procure cavalry zentOUQte-Tr ' tf "'

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i TT j ' mwmmv THE NEWS RECORD. 1 Ssssai U tb Brentm Sippaf MUM 5he Senate. aCIMHke journal 4 nadff4nee4 Senator AlIenifo Commrttae en Finaneet reported the Bepubliesn kabetiiata fftf kfie itilli tariff. bill whfch is passed bv the HotasA Of BattMntatrre& last Jttln The e&M proposed by a bill in internal Venu and tariff taxea are to take effect u4 tatter the ilratjdaT ot Febroaiv. J 18H. The internal revenue tax sn cigars m I eaaroots. andVeurarettea veiirhinir iBbf uan three poande.per thousand ts fixed! ai i.o per uoWaBtt; less than three, poanda to the thttHsand, SO cents. It repal ftMla1! restricting the sale otobW&tfa Dy taBnere and producers; repeal trie taxes on maaufactaied tobaoco aad snuff, the special taxes required to bl pai d bv mannf aetnrers and dealers in leaf tolcco, and retail dealeW In leaf tobacco, man vaetared tobaoeo, snnff, and. cigtra, and Ahsokol used in the indnstriatl art, sntfer certain regulations by th eesttissumer of internal revenue tax. V Jl Wmhi 8arinm4 Ba BaagoA A tecial from. Medina, Ot, says that Mrs. Xary L, Oarrett was sentenced to be Jianged bn theahof next Janaar, for the murder ot two demented stepWerLue" was anf aWoiV one, the room in which the girls were slee&ing having bees ,sa tainted with cearoiirandnllea with kindling and dry leaves, to which she set fire. It was, discovered; before thahoute had burned, aad the flames extinguished, but the girls ware both dead from suffocation; The firehadreaehed the limbs of one and. burned, them. , The bodies also bore evidence of being struck with, a club. When sentence was pronounced, Mrs. Garrett protested her innocence. She, recently gave both tq a boy baby, which will be removed with hiv to thepenitentiary, awaiting the mother's exettutioa." It.ia thought that afrs Garrett is the first woman in Ohio to be sentenced to the death penalty for murder. TUB WMta Chapel flterdera . : Jjondon special: An inquest was held. over the body of the White Chapel fiend's last victim, the body which was found hi Mitre Souare. 'The evidence taken shous that the murderer met th woman at some distance from the square .and (walked with her along the main street that led to the square. - It was probably this fact that caused the murderer to mutilate the .face of this victim, as he feared that they had been noticed in company together, and the woman's, identification would lead to his cantors. The faees of the other White Ohapal, victims were nntoucnea, wane tnis oite was whacked bevond recognition. The British Medical Joamai says' it is' true that a foreign physician inquired a' year ago as to the possibility of secur!in"g oertain parts' of the female body for seieutrfie purposes,' but so large sum was offered, and the physician ia of the highest respectability. ' - v ' - Blaaatar a the laaaa, ' . A spenia from Cheboygan, Mich., dat4 the 4th inst., says; The steamer, . Atlantic, which arrived' here this mornicg, left Alpena at 11 o'clock last night. j At that time nothing had'been heard of tn propeller WUson, and' nothing was seen of her by the Atlantic ou her passa , m txi - , i igs na oni a ue nusoa was last seen with, her spars gone, and the crew of ihe Bogeia, of the Wilson, tow state Soaitively that they saw the Wilson go own, with' all hands on board. A Cod-BI9ta awdena A brutal and unprovoked murder took plaee'at the 'stables of the Columbia street ear line, Washington. Kelson Colbert, a colored man; 30 years of age, asked 70r year-old Phillip Weasel, the stable watchman, to pay him for working as a hoetler. - The watchman told him to-return ia the morning and see the Superintendent. Colbert drew'- a pistol and shot the old man in the abdo wenaet Ued ta two hours. The VfarlaVCluimlonebip Schedateb' Fiesident Pay, of the New York base ball club. andTonDer Ahe,of the St. Louie club,- have arranged the following schedule of base ball games which aieto deeidesthe championship of the world: At New York, October 16; Boston. October K; Kew Vork, October 20; PhildelphVetober 9a-.t. Louis, October 25, 26,'aad7.' . A Bffsjflag; Schooner Cheboygan, Mich., special'; Nothing has yet been heard from the schooner Albatross, which was dropped in Lake Michigan Sunday night by the steambarge Enterprise. The Mnir, which was in. the .same .tow, is all -right, but at present it looks as if the Albatross must have gone down with all, on board, - Tllaaiai ih Waa.Aaother WmK The Berlin Tagehlatt learns that the Emperor has failed to agree to the proposition tp prosecute Prof . Geffekim criaiinaUy aad also to approve Prince Bisnmrek a imort nnon the nnblieafinn of Frederick's diary, and 'that Prince Bismarck threatens tb retire in conse quence. :: Ml OUTWORLD. ' A tendon (England) special states the that, city. ha sgala been. startled aythi newsr flmt two' 'more marders have beei added to the hat of mystertoos crimes tiia have recently been committed in Whise. ehapeL The two victims, as in the tormei asses, were mssolnte women of the poorfeat class. That the motive of the nun derer was not robbery is shown by the taut that no attempt was made to despoil the body. The first victim had her thront severed from eier to ear. the Send evidently beiag soared away before time for mutilating the body. The seoond the body of an unfortonate woman bad been disemboweled, the throat cut, aad the nose severed. The heart and longs had been thrown atddo, and the entrails were twisted into the gaining wound aroand the neck. Prince Bismarck's second son, Wilhelm, Is named to succeed Herr Oranaah as Governor of a district in Hanover. At aa open-air meeting of unemployed workmen held at Korno,, under the sanc.tlcn of Premier Crispi. the speakers demanded state employment The decree' iesnod by President Carnot relative to the restd nee of fo doners in Prance is regardo . in Be lln as a mottswe p tjU(Uitiohof the ne'ent passport regti

A REPUBLICAN P1PEE

i I . i - .twin j i mi 'Mi bloomingto lf Uons adopted by. th Gnntt Gorarnmeut ' i . . Tho Communal Oovnoll of -Rom Km mloptod a rosolutlon In approval of Eta ltor maiua't Ttait w iortdlntf to knit 1 tkw of frtandeUlp tWtwOitn Ital aad A Wneo (texns) speoiat says: The DenKtioT.ot thHintli Texas District have .1 nominal. Roger Q. Mills for the eighth mooesalvo term in Oongrelsi There Were over fifteen thoUeoAd people prosfeiit, ..g delogt.Uons being in hrtondaaee from every eoualy In, the aieWluU and ; nearly ail the principal DemocraOo'leadora ' the State, both Prohibitionists and antltTOhibitlonists. were present and made 'ppeeches at a barbecue, Mr. Mills, of course, wis the principal orator and made one of . fc it best efforts. . he Boo, Oeoige Bancroft, the histor.an, reaohod his eighty-eighth birthday on fie 3d Inst ' The PWladelphla Baptist Association in recent soestoa' ia Philadelphia, received tt letter from Lower Merlon, announcing 1! .at Bobert 3. Burdette, the humorist, had ben Ilcensjd to preach the gospel of the church. It is said that Mr. BUrdette will retire frotn the field Of literature and toetaring f.nd immediately seek a charge. ri'iT Before ha reached hia majority his poranM i moved to Peoria, III., where he received (, eoinmon achool education and graduated in 1831. lie enlieted :n the Forty-ssvcntb Illinoii lnfantt y-oad aerT'Ki in the 'mnki throughout the War. V. bt-B peace was reatored he entered jonraaiiam a' night editor ot the Peoria Tnancript. Ha ifcerwarda edited the Bevittw, and anally hia t reat aenae id hamor, wnioa qp to Una time Be 1 od &ot utilized, brake oat in the eolanuw of i':e Uurlington ttawkeye. After aeveral -yean ha r: tired and tattled at Bryn Vawr, when ha spent hie time ia trailing or newapaperi and mega WUTICALPOUnS. New lork Fifteenth District, Henry Bacon (Dein.) of Goshen, renominated. Pennsylvania Twenty-first District, Dr. II.." I Donc.elly (Dem.) of Lutrobe; Twenty-seventh, -the Bev. William A. Bankin nein.) of OB City. T, f. Duncan, nominated for Congress by tie Democrats of the Twenty -fourth Pennsylvania Distriet. has declined to run, , Levi P. Morton's letter accepting the Republican nomination to the Vice-Presidency has been made public, . He strongly approves the national platform, and makes, ait argument in favor- ot protection of Amer-. lean industries. 1 The Labor party of the Eleventh Illinois' District have indorsed Wm. Prentiss (Dem.) for Congrees. Candldiites for Congress have been nominated as fellows: Bodney Wallace, by Eleventh Xasstaahusetts District Bepublieans; M. E. Atkinson by Eighteenth Pennsylvania District Bepublieans. Gov. Gordon and' the other Georgia State officers have been re-elected, there tlmr no opposition to them. The election was quiet. The amendment to the Constitution increasing the number ot Supreme Court Judges from three to live was adopted. FIRES AND ACCIDENTS The pkwing mills of Booth Si Bess and of John G. Kline, at Altoona. Pa., were .turned. -The losses are $35,000. The ore w of the steatn-bargo Muttawan. v;hlch .went ashore near Biahm6ndvlile, al.oat eight miles south of Forostville. Kleh., was safety taken off by the Allen brothers, li ving near, who used a small rowboat, The steamer lay three-qu.trtera of a mile out aild'was flying a signal of distress. They re ached tho wreck and brought two ot the crew ashore. They made asecond trip and rescued two more. The other six manned a yawl and landed safely with the help of the brothers. Tho Aliens rescued the crew Lofhewreoltcd Havana three years ago. . FINANQIAL AIW INDUSTRIAL' The following is a statement ot the pnblia debt at the close of business, Bept, 90: isXEassT-SBarairo nairr. Honda at 4 percent !212.3,000 ondaat4 iKirosiit.... 61)3,507,7.10 befchding certificates at i per eenb 131,910 'savy pension fond at y per cent.... 14,000,000 l'acinc mproad bonds at per oont. 04,823,Sia Principal.. .. 881,663,173 10,331,38? ;uwirol....... j Total.... 8 i5,m,561 pan ok wmuH intebest bas cBissn antes MATOBlTr. Principal..;;.-...... 2,41l,625 i:rost...... 163.72J Total S D EST HKABINO NO INTEIIKST. )ld demand and legal-tender Do tee. $ 340,787,823'! -.ruccatea 01 uepowb..... .......... i'S,l9 ,WJ i ; old oertifiintea . , , . . , , li,8S. 100 hiWor eertiiicates.....: ja8,;01,'(J01 i roctlonol c.arreney.Oeaa sa,375,334, eatimatod oa loot dr destroyed) 6,921,310 rrinoipal.. .. 719,763,080 . .4,7(071,734 .. 10,618,110 SOT Al, DBBT. lu tores t. Total T.eas on sli items available .1,717,489,833 lor reduction of debt. . .379,109,3i)8 Xess raserv bald for redemption at United States notes 100,000,000 47T,189,3S3 Total cVsbt teas avauablo eaan items.. ,t, 238,320,502 .. 07,141,815 et cash in the Treasury,, Vent leas (toah in Tieaaory Oct, 1, 1886 ..1,141,875.957 'cnt jaa eusn m xroaaury beiu x. 1888... 1.151.iai,8BJ Ecoreaie of kdebt dating the riontii..::. , 12,M7,(B5 Increase of debt since June 90, 1888. 23,700,000 CASH IN THE TRBASUBY, Avauablefcv reduction ol the pablia ' debt : .tktd hen for gold certificates actually outstanding. 8 134,838,190 Silver Bold iornU"7oartivioatea actually oatiitanaing 18,601,601 U. B. notel'-held lot oortincatos ot deposit actually outstiuiding 12,790,000 . ash bold lot motored debt and Interett nnpaid , 13,097,735 i'Vactlonal curronoy 1,810 Total available air reduction of debt. 87,1,839 sesbbvs rovo. Meld for rolemption of V. 6, notes, nets Jon. 14, 1875, and July 12, 1883. .100,000,000 Una vauatue for reoocuou or aoot : 1 ractijnalisiiinurootn.... (.788,005 107,124 Minor coin.,....,,. Total.., Certificates held as cash . Net cash balnnoe on hand 24.B15.H19 85,()H.,285 96,444,815 Total cash in Treasury as show a by Treasurer's general aecottn-i.S 035,870,881! The Traders' Bank, one of the old financial institutions of Chicago, liaf failed. The expected demise of the Prosidont, Joseph O. Butter, who was lying at the point of death at the ,thno, Is assigned as ono of the principal cause's contributing to tho 'uspension of the bftnk's business. Tbo nominal assets of"tle concern are said to he $mmw while the aottiaj Urj(iiu

DEYOTED TO THE iJ)YA5C SIEfiT OF TJB E LOCAL UTTESESTS OF KONBOE CO'IX.

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will. It is believed reach at least $7DO.(0O. acd there ara other obliga(ioifswhich swell tlw?i:al'tqaJmcHt .tr.ot a flfcimtf M It given tor tho assets! f. Jtu their review for hut weeki Dun k 3ei corn orop vanfahefl. E-; tlmatea vary, bat It U doulitlau tbo lni'i;st crop net mlMd. The lucrsaia of mora than 5B0.U W,t OaabutlioIiitstbUarau fu' outweigbi la valas any loss In the yield of wbitat, and also any 1 osi)le,lo!p t!i yield etsotton. BuHh yield of oaw .u alio .h hisiit i reeera, ana mo rioldnhsy sod ptiUtO 8sfcoll6ll ItUlale UJ iy t hit tbj yotr'a agrtimltnial "produce; rill reprSBt a Qua nuuquwu uiuauiiw, u uiv for- Bcitfi iSlo Jti sllbtly Olwcked By artificial fertaM. In aork piodoti . pricoi have, yielded . hat lilllo, I cd pnoking faun raucu .behind use year., cua ! has faU'sn bat oils csot, notwithstanding tb i . it V,i.. (MH. ,h. tncK . V fa pattla l OYr touted, tiki pflcos sro io low h to check tuattiment. Tbo boot and alio trd la luge. Tho Hon market ia a wo ,er at Philadelphia, but. wanker .at Pilta.'iirff. Tbo nfurtr from Inteflor jwhita an nntftmnly hcipefnl. Tha cotton cro ia about ttroa weeka late, and forwarding ia delayed by tha ftoppafieof trafflo. At all Weatern polata be good or Improving, though m4r complaint ot j alow ooUeottotti ialit ltti. rMeiioy i fcammill r id" j xnpio auppiy, oat me aixingvuG? wenw i a i ana orta lar,tUin,352,-aad Ui lor e yht months woa tW,iX,V!8, From New Kork the eipnrts for the lost four woeka have been Bft cent, below last year's, with imports cqusfto thoae of 1897. Tho buebiea failnrsa for tin week ore 220, Far the. eoneepo&diug yreej of ism the Cgurea were lsiT F. Ailpu &.Co.. of Bt. Paul. Minn., crygoods dealers, have assignjid to II. T. Bait lur. Their assets are about $70,000, and llabiti ios about that amount. J. V. FucwoU &Co., of Chicago, are the largest oroditors. ' S. Gorton, proprietor of a. novelty el ore at Peoria, IlUt failed, with. iisblUUei $i4,0U0 and nominal assets $30,000. THE CRIMJNAl RECORD. A dynamite bomb was exploded in front ot the PostofOoe at Shannapin. Beaver County. Pa., and aa hour later another vas put off in the rear of. the same btlid ng. shattering windows and breaking hearty all the bottles In a drug Store adjacent; The perpetrators of the outrage are ho$ known, but I, is supposed tlio bombs woro intended to blow up a disreputable house near by. The Postmaster notified the Sheriff of the county and the' authorities at Washing' on. and efforts will be made to find the guilty parttBs. , - --A'rhan giving his name as Houllhy was, arrested by three offloers at Kingston. N ., on suspicion of. his being TaecotL HoUihy cudmd thut he is employed by tho owner of a racing studi abd says his arrest. Is absurd. While In cigar store at Biagliam on, Si Brundage H. Walton, a well-known Insurance man. received what he supposed to bo a "punch" In the side from Wlliiam Gilbert, a pigar-maker. Walton, prolan Cad. saying" thai; "the blow hurt, where upon Gilbert remarked, lint you re-j Stabbed. don't you know? and again repeated the "punching operation, and immediately afterword, for the third time, plunged the long blade Of a jack-knife In his victim's side. Walton was fatally hurt, and it Is said that his wlfo. wt o Is in dell snto health, can hardly survive tlio shook. Gilbert, who is supposed y be eras'; narrowly escapod lynching. MISCELLANEOUS NOTES. The following is the woather-arop bulletin for the week ended. Saturday. SepU49: The temperature daring tbo week vras d.ioidedly cooler than usual throughout tho (Southern, Middle, and Mew England Htatos, tho avi rage d illy tamiieratnte ranging from 7 tolOdeiireas below the normal in atl districts, bat it was generally favorable for all growing crops in all sections except New Kngisnd, where heavy rains were rejiorted as unfavorable. TmvughOut the cotton belt rover, s indicate that the weather during tbe week improved the condition of the cotton orop. In Louisiana tho onditions were favorable for cone and the harvest, lug of rloe; and generally throughout the Gulf States tbe weather was favorable lor cotton picking and tho seeding of wheat. Light frost oeoMrri;d in the northern portion of the Gull States, over the tobacco reaions of Tennaasee and Kentucky, North Carolina sad Virginia, sad in tbe Middle Atlantic and New England 'jtatee, which will probably result in tome damn jo to the growing crops, but warninss ol these frosts were issued to tbe threatened fi notions in time to ounb'e those receiving tho in to securo the printer portion ot too tobacco crop not previously cut. - The movement of tho Mormons to vord Mexico is assuming definite shape and large proportions. They have quietly bought from private ownors largo tracts of Agricultural lands in Northern Chihuahua. ;rineipally In the valley of the Casas Grande Rlvor. and they aro negotiating for more. Several flourishing villages exist in that neighborhood already, tho principal on ) being caliod Porflrlo Diaz. These colonists are the precursors of groater bodies U; tho future, and are very quiet and unobtrusive. Tho snowstorm of the 3d inst cot ered ti e entire Michigan peninsula. ?nd lit the onstorn end ot tho district trains wore seriously delayed by heavy and slipping' mow on the tracks. The mountains betveen Wilkesbarro, Pa., ' and White Haven were oIbo covered with snow. A Quebec. Canada, special says: Hews from Motsio, 202 miles oast of Suguonay. is ol! the most appalling description. The Whole population of that district are or tho brink of starvation. The fisheries this season have signally failed; the crops, of no gi-eat account at any time, have also turned out badly, and the low provisions ir tho placo are high in price, and tho unfortunate inhabitants do not know which way to turn for food and clothing. About half the tobacco crop In Bracken County, Kontueky.-has boon damage! by frost, : - 1ATKST MARKET QUOTATION!!. CHICAGO. Casum Choice to Prime Steers SOJKI J r.00 Good 5-83 & .1.00 Common ,. 3.00 & 1.50 Hogs Shipping Grades, 0.00 (ft r.00 SnEBT 3.03 1.00 WaBB-No. 2 Had j,ar, ej 1.05)4 ClHX No. il.-. 42 & .48 OA1S No. 8 23 .21 Bve-No. 2 ca a .55 UuTTKit Choice Creamery 21 .23 CnKESK Full (. ream flat .(J8lt($ .09 Eoos Freah w & .19 roTATOKs Cor-lota, per bu .s et .85 PonK Moss : 15.(0 a'l.50 Whbat Cash .99 1.00 Cons No. 3 Oats-No. 2 White nra-No. 1 BABI.EV No. 9 .. .HO S .11 .. .28 .29 .61 & .57 .68 (St .70 .. 15.25 el 5.75 Poiik Jiess DETROIT. Cattle Hogs HllKBl" Wiieat--No. 2J!ed , Corn No. 2 White.Oats No. 2 White TOLEDO. Wheat No. a Ked Coiin Oats No. 2 White NEW YORK. CiTTT.H , Uoos.. RiriiEP Whkat No, 3 Bed CollN No. 3 Oats Wblto Poita -Now Mess BT. LOUIS. . 10.00 010.50 Oattob Hor.s ; wuEiT No. a Cohn No. a Oats No. Bru No. a INDIANAPOLIS. 0-vrn.K Hons SuKr.r Lauds CINCINNATI. Boos Wheat No. ailed , CnltM No. 2 Oats No. a Mixed .3... Bve No. 2 S. l'OKK OtOSB SB. KAN.'IAS CI'M Catti. a Choice- a . 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THE; TOr" TARIFF BILL.;

M MfiuiiB AS hErSitTEb TO TitB .sriiiii toiAi&m geitAiais i'roHstiraS of the Substitute (a, (be jHIlls IU Artlclea Added to the Free ilsW SIlSitCliiang9s in tbe Wool Seheduloaiedacinotu on Iron. IWashtoa snebial.1 ' R 4a. auu..x ' " pittte tor.' the MilL tariS bill embodies ah oatirs tevlsion of tile tariff aclieddis arid-aamlulatrat--ive ictttoieS of the nraaeht taw.' nr'anasilid IHn re-euaetnient or nil Snoh fnotntes mi in thg mitii Ion ol majority of the oOmmftJa ou&t not tpbochiUged: -he following Byopsis contains tho prlhaiiHd changes ju cornpored with the J)ieii-irtFlW, tbe ratos Of tho 1 feneap Ian being given in- paraitfc,0Bos with each i.m, excep. when the article is not enumerated in existing law: k. ; . immcsi to Thb trkb r,rr. The following are the additions to tbe free list : Acorns, raw, dried or undrlod; baryta, (ulpltat oi, or baryta un aianulootnrad ; beeswax ; books ana Olher'thanEhalli'h; braidsi plaits, Mia, laces. tc., fiir'ortafflcltirignatsiBrlstleai.r or un, hianulacthred; bUlbs and bulBpas roots, nt nngronnd; eggs and yelks ; feathers and downs. 01 on kiwis, oracle and (jnmauuiajtureu ; jnta; into butts j mantia ; ramie ; eisal grass ; sunn-j hi: other textile gnusoa or flbroua sabstancoa, unmitiiiilaotureti or nndrossed; noor matting, known aa Chinese matting ; grease and oils, such as ore commonly need in soap-making or mine dmttteg, etc. ; human hair, raw uncleaned, and not drawn ; mineral waters, not specially enumerated; molasses testing sot abovo y degrees ; olive oil tor manufacturing or mechanical parpens ; nut oil, or oil ot nuts ; opium, crude of unmanufactured (or smoking' 1 Mtash, crude" carbonate; potslh, caustic dr hydrate ; potash, nitrate of, or saltpeter ; potash, HuljihMo otj potash; ehWrate 8f; rags; all not enumerated hc-mp seen, rape aced, . sponges. Band, tor anl pitch ot wood, turpentine. Fresh fish remain on the free list, but with the following important reservation: "Except when frozen or packod in io - or otherwise prepared by any process for presorration. fish covered by this oxception are classed with other foreign-caught 2servodash at ane-holf cent a Posad, as in the present lawT WOOL AND UASUJACTOTtES OP WOOb. . , .Schedule K-The claS4lflcati0n of wools it that hi thep.Sjfentlaw.. WtBlsol tbe-urttaud see. pirn clasi, and Hll hair of. tho alpaca goat and oilier like animals, 11 cents per pound (10 to 33 cents); wools of the third oloss, exceeding in value i-2 cents per pound, 0 Mutt per pound,. (5) Top slabbing and all other ? wastes -composed wholly or in part of wool or worsted, 30 cents per pound. All wools and hair of the alpaca goat or other animals, which hare been advanced by any process, of manufacture, being the washed or scoured condition, sot otherwin enumerated or provided tor in this act, shall be eubjeot to tbe same duties as ar inn osed upon manufactures of wool not specially enumerated ar provided for m this out. Woolen cloths, shaWlsi slid all rHaiiu features of Wool hot enumerated valued at not exceeding 40 gents per pound, 35 cents par pound, and in aoV dftfoh thereto 85 pel- cbnt. advaloreni 05 cents and 35 and 40 per cent). Above 40 cents and not exceeding CO cents per pound. So centa por pound and 40 per cent, ad valorem (35 and 40 cenfiiand 85 and 40 per cent). Above V) cents per pound, 40 cents per pound, and 40 por cent ad valorem. Flannels, blankets, hats, oto., valued at above 80 cents per pound, 40 cents per pound ana 40per coot od valorom (24 conta and 35 per cent, ana 35 conts and to per cent). Women's aad children's dress goods, Italian cloths made of part wool and valued not exceeding 13 cents per square yard, 0 cents per square yard, 4U per cent ad valorem (5 conta and 35 percent.), and containing an admixture of silk, aid In wldch Silk rt not, Sue dpinpohent material of chief Value, and not otherwise ptovided, 11 cents per sauora yard ; and In addition thereto 40 per centum ad valorem (5 centa and 35 per cent, and 7 cents and 40 par Cent., according to value). Provided that all goods of tbe character enumerated ordOBcribed in this paragraph weighing over four ounces per square yard shall pav it duty df 44 cents par pound and 1) per cent, ad valorem. 35 and JO per cent, per pound. Women's and children's dross goads, Italian cloths, and composed wholly ot woolen, 11 per cent, per square yard and 40 per cent, ad valorem . (10 per cent, and 25 por cent.). All suchg ods with aolvegesmado wholly or in part ot other ' materials, and all such goods in which threads ore made wholly or in part of other materials, have been m-rodiuHdior tho purpose o( changing the classification lor duly, 11 cent a pec square yard and 10 per ocntuni od valorem to cents arm 4'' Esreent). Provided that all suoh goo is weightg over four ounces per square yard shall pay aefnty of 40 conta per pound ilndiJ per cent, ad valorom. Clothing roady-uiado not enumerated, all goods made on knitting trainee, and ell pile fabrics composed wholly or hi part of wool rnado up or manufactured wholly or in part, 40 cents per pound and 4J per cent ad valorem (40 cents and 35 porcenti. Cl aka, dolmans, jackets etc., exoept knit goods (composed wholly or is part of wool, inode up wholly or in parti, 45 emits p&r pound and )5 per cent ad valorem (45 cents and 40 per cent). Endless belts or belts for paper or printing machines, 0 cents per pound and 30 per cent, ad valorem (20 cents and 35 per oeut), 6COAB. Schodato E All sugars cot above 1S( "Dutch standard, in color: Tank bottoms, sirups of cane jutce or of beet julco, melada, concentrated taeioda, concrete and concentrated molasses, testing by polsriscope not above 75 dogroes, .7 cent per pound wow 1.45 cent), and for every additional degree shown by the polsriscope .02 cent additional (now 4-100 cent). All sugars abovo No, 13 and not above No, IS, 1 cents (now 2 75-100), All sugars above No, lB.and not above No, 20, 1 cents mow t cent s)i All 6i gan. above No. 20, 2 cents (now 3lj cents). Molasses testing abCre 56 degrees, 4 cents per gallon mow 8). Sugar candy and all confectionery, including Chocolate coufcciioaery, made wholly or in part Df sugar, valued at 12 cents or less per pound, and on sugars after being refined, when tinctured, colored, or in any way adulterated, 5 cents per pound (now 6 and 10) ; glucose or grape sugar, 94 cent taO per cent ad valorem). INTERNAL RKTKNCP. The internal revenue section of the bill, so for as it relates to tobaoco, provides that niter Feb. 1, i89, manufacturers ot algsrs shall pay a special tax of S3 annually. The tax on cigars, auaroobe, and tut all elgamttes weighing more Hun three pounds per 1,000, which shall be manufactured or Bold after that date, shall be SI. 5) per 1,000, and ou cigarettes weighing loss than three pounds to the 1,00 fivo cents per 1.000, and said tax shall be paid by the manufacturer. It repeals old laws restricting tbe disposition of tobacco by farmers and producere, and all laws imposing taxes ou man :ietured tobaoco and anuff,. and the special taxes required by law to be paid by manufacturers -of and deal rs in leaf tobacco, retail dealers in leaf tobacco, dealers In manufactured tobaoco, enu0, and cigars, peddlers of tobacco, snuff, and oigars, and man. uf acturers of snuff. It provides tor a rebate on all original and unbroken packages held by manufacturers or dealers at the time the repeal goes Into effect (Feb. 1, 1683), It also repeals all laws limiting, restricting, or regulating the manufacture, salo, or exportation of tobacco Or snuff. Alcohol to be used in the industrial arts is relieved from tho payment 01 an internal revenue tax, provision is modo for bonded alcohol warehouses, and Safeguards are provided against fraud. There is a prohibition against the use of any distilled spirits upon which the internal re-venue tax has not been paid in tho manufacture ot tinctures, proprietary articles, wines, liquors, cordials, bitters, or other alcoholic earnpounds which ore usad or sold as beverages, METALS. In laying and collecting the duty on Iron ore no dcdueMon shall be made from the woight of the oro ou account of moisture which may be chemically or physically combined therewith. Schedule C Hound and square inn, not less than inch, 9-1 cent per pound (now 4) ; flats U-ss than 1 inch wide or leas than inch thick, round iron less than 1 inch, and not less than 7-ls inch in diameter, anl square iron not loss than ?4 inch sqnare, 1 cent (now i 1-10) ; round iron in colls and rods less than 7-10 of an inch in dlamster, and bars or shapes of rolled iron not ospcciaily enumerated, 1 1-10 cents (now 12-10) ; cast iron pipe, 0-10 cent (now 1); cast lion vessels, plates, hand-lroua, sad-irons, ete , not especially enumerated, 1 2-10 conts per pound (now castings of malleable iron unmanu factured, 14 cents .now 2) ; iron or stool anchors, wrought iron for sh'ps, forgiugs of iron, and steel weighing twonty-nve pounds or more, 1 8-10 (now 2) cents; axles, 2 (now 2) cents; blacksmiths' hammers, 24 (now 2V.) cents ; beams, girders, and building forms, 1 1-10 (now 1 v() cents ; oilor or other pluto iron, or steel, except saw plates, nut thinner than No. 10 wire gauge, valued at i cents per pound or less, 1 cent por pound ; abovo 2 eent'i and not above 3, 1 2-100 conts ; above 3 and uot above 4, 1 6-100 cents ; above 4 and not abovo 7, a cents ; above 7 and not above 10, 2 8-10 coat : above 10 and not above 13. 34 cents ; abovo 13, 15 per cent, ad valorem ; 13 por cent, ad valorem (now all 14) ; provided that all plate, iron, or stool thinner IUOB No. 10 wire gauge shall pay duty as Iron or steel. Boiler ana oiuor tubes S' cents per pound (now 3 and 2'4t. Holts. 24 conts (now 2Y,. chama, not lees thou Ji-in -h in diameter, 1 0-10 cents ; between Ju and ,l 8-1C0 cents ; less than -s, 3 oi-nts (now 1, 2, and 2'...). I'orgings of iron and stool not specially enumerated, 2 3-10 oents mow'J'i). Hoop or band iron between Nos. 10 and 20, 1 HO cents per pound (now 1 2-10) ; thinner than No. 20, 1 3-10 cents mow 1 4-10): provided that hoop tor band Iron or steel ties shall pay 2-lo cent per pound more than tho duty Imposed on iHionoop from whioh it is mode. Noils, cut, 1 eout per pound (now 1)): wire naila, longer than twq inohea and above No. 13, a conta per pauud (now 1) ; between one and two inches, 2's oouts mow 4) ; railway bars of iron end steel, and made in part of Iron and aleel rails, and punched iron or ate 1 Oat rails, 7 1-10 cents per pound (now ranging from $17 per ton to B 1-10 per pound); railway iisb.plates, 1 cant per pound (now l'i); snoot iron or steel thinner than No 29, i 5-10 cenrB per pound (now 30 per cent, ad valorem): spkoa, nuts, wusbera, and horseshoes, 18-10 oiuta ir pound mow 2); cogged 1 ingots, blooms, and blanks for whools, 1 ! centa (now 2). The classification of wire 10 Is Is . changed as follows: A duty ot 8-10 cent per I nound is lutpcavd on all sizes not smaller than I No. 8 and valued at 3 oents or less por pound, land on Iron or stool flat, with ribs for fenol.-it, (valued at 3 oens or less. On all sizes of ir ' and steel wire the duty is reduced cent per pound, txoepii whan it in niaur than No. 9,

wherothe duty it nct"Utrel It is meo iJW-'.

vifli that vilro va'uod at m wo than 10 conts a cents Vet JlonnoV (51 Filberu mil waltnA'ihnniava Si lhape : nuts, f cents jr'LM'. ,1''1LS.V J!??

I eli. ad yiiliimbt. Silos bahresa utniaiattr- , inn ittulun), il,5J vet qtmeu ,wr feurtean law idB.t, MaWa. lha clssstfl- : incbetl: if'J (ndw ':0U and S$ bloomc. sitd slol tt.. bands cation, which now Iwgina fit 4 sloo of 4 cents per pound, with dm Jos ranging from 43 nor cent, ad: valorem ta i!4 eoiit per ltoand, Is earnea on iown to yames 01 1 cent ler iounu. itnil thn fntl wind r7.i-AAit.rfi ernlvisrd Vaf ilfid at lcentper)unaorloss,5-ltji)f 1 eelit -fi"r pound 1 i ! 'f - K". ."ffl Pawiwawai -"" i avu.e,e-. centpcru&cnd; between 18-11 coats "Sid 2 2-1) Cenia, S-w r 1 cent per poard j botwesn 2 2-10 : cents and iliieiitSj l-iH eeat lwr pound; be- ; na l-cerits, 16ao-5eetH ocrjiounij . betw6-ri7cehtittiia 10 oentt. 2 8VW. -'cents. ro : ! JTWtJS? SJljrX! forem. Cross-cut saws, ient. iwrlincaffoot; I mill, pit, and drag saws, not ovor 0 hiehos wide. celltt). -CH,er .oraa, lyo-utt pouiwl mow'6 cents). OiJ oi p-r (61 tifattiiAatnr end compoition met.il, lju touts mow :i cents'j. Tatdeatid other knives -,-alu'Ml at uot mirre than '11, SO cents uer dozen : be tweon -il and $1. & cents ; botween i and 8, $1 : mora than $8, $-!, and i,p-n all 3 J per cent, ad valorem additional now :U per cent 1 valor.-ms l'on-knlves, kuifir-hladsf, razors, 1 ? ceflts pi j valorem r ' S2 pec VJ SOeetlta JJordizon btodoS atl por cent, ad now ? per ecnt.au .aiurom j iuiu icij dokiigo (now Si.50 ; hollow woro, S'.j cdnfS a Dound (no81: lead. Slice , pipes and mod (ifiRr in; flurtled-Bar-' - shotguns , $10 cecli ana 25 per shoot, i'i. cants a poujv rlud tirAAfli.lAftdtni; fth cent, ad va oloni (now 3 par srat.1, Jllciwi, centa psr pound mow (5). Nickel matte, 10 cent' tuow 15). tju leksilvrr,. 6 cents per pound (now i9percent..s 1 va'orom. Wood sorowa mors than two inenes in lanSth, jca-,s per pound; botween one and two inches, 7 touts litfiw 0 and 8 conts) ; half inch and less, 14 cents per pound (now 12 ccntsl. Cct tacks, hras.i. and sprigs not exceeding siltoen ounces to the thou nana, 0.H cents per thousand mow 2-j) ; exceeding sixteen ounces, Sf4 cents per pound mow 3). Type metal, ! cent per pouud mow 21 per cent, iid valo em). New type 25 por cent, ad valorem. Zinc blocks or pigs, l?.i cSntsper ponnd (now 1H). Zint) for roiMeiiirf acturd, 1 (no I;2)i It is pro' vided that articles not spreifflly enrlmilratetl made, from shec-' iren or steel shall pay ,a duty no lower than that imposod ou thS material from Which they aire made.' tobacco ask oioabs.' . , A Bchcdule igors, cigarettes, and CbaroOta, $2.50 per pourid (now l3.5o). If any portion of any tobacco Imported in anyjaukage or inbatv suou oo suitable tor wrapper!, tne enure quantity of tobacco contained in inch importations shall be dutiable, if aot stsmmod, at 75 cents Her pound i it stemmed, at 81 per pound. Leaf . tit .n., tut inn r;r:iM.r.mt, Echedale B- Common brou u earther:ware; Hp per cent ad valorem mow 2ii per cent, ad valorem). China, :porcelain, poriiua, and bisque, 55 per cent, ad vulorom (now tier cent, ad valorem). Plain white, ad valorom 50 per cunt, (now 55 per oont. ed t'alorenth AH,;othor stone or crockery ware, white, glazed, end cither manufactures composed of earthy or mineral bugatancea, 50 er cent. od valorem (now 5.i percent, ad valorem); tiles and brie It. other than nrt brick, ornamented or glased aad oncaustio, 45 i cent, ad valorem (now ranglr from 20 to 35 per centi ad valorem). J'tre bricl; not (ilasod or decorated 81:25 a ten 0vr 20 frconfci, glfcised o decorated 45 lr cent, oil valorem .(new class). Gas retorts s,i ettoh (new.claiia. It. tlid glaes schedule the clasjlncstipn of .cylinder aud crown, polished, 10xl5 inf hen, it consolidated with thatof lt'irjlincfaasai fear oents per square loot. Tb general olaiBiilciitloa ot glass is greatly cfeangeil, but with tho exception of the following provisions tho duties remain as in existing law : Plain, grcop nd colored, molded or pressed, and plain flint anl lime glass bottles holding not less than ono plat, aid demijohns and earl ys, said other plain molded orpiessed green slid colorod and diot or liuio glassware, act especially enumerated or provided for in this act, one cent pOr pciin I. Plain greets and colored, molded br pressed, pd pain flint and lime g ass 'rott'ea and -rials holding leas' than ono pint, 1 cents per r ound: All artiSioa enumerated iri the preceding parasraph,- if filled and hot otbonris.0 provtued for and the contents ore subject to an ad valoxeui ia7e of duty, 6V to a fate of duty based upon tn value of suoh bbU tleB, vials, or other vessols. shall bit added td the value of thscc ntenta for the a scertalmuont ot tbe dutiable value of the latter; but if titled and not otherwise provided for anl the cot tenia aro not subject to an ad valorem rut of dai.y or to a rate of duty based oa the valae,'ir are free of daty, snch bottles, vials, or other vessel! shall pay iu addition to t oe duty, if any on their contents the rate of duty prescribed It the pi seeding paragraph, provided that no article manufactured from glass described in tbo preoeding paragraph shall pay a loss rata of duty than 40 per centum advaloroui; glass and gleanware of all kinds, not including plate gliaa, ulvored or looking glass plates una cylinder crown or common window-gins when uut, ongr:ivcd, or otuerwise ornameutod add band-mirrcrs exoieding in sizo 14-1 square inches, 45 tier centum, ad, valorem. WOOD AND WOOUCi WABBS. Schedule) Is re-ouactiKl entire with the following ud.liiiou: .fawed boards, -01016, deals, and bl.cs or posts of oabogamy, rosewood, sattnwood, ip-anaJUla, or otuer caliiuet wood, 15 per eont. ftd valorem. Venesrlng und briar root or brifx wocd andaiinihu- vraodnumufactured, .tr not. fnriher maQo'Kctuj-od thanc-tit into forma or stapes suitable lor tht article into whioh they are intended to o son vanea, so par mm. ad valorem. cottov MAiraricTuaxiK. Scbsdu'e I Cotton thrend, yaro, warpt, or warp yarn, not wound upon snoola, valued at over 25 cents and not exceeding 4) cents per pound, 16 conta per pound (Li) ; over 40 centa and not exceeding 0 cents, 23 cents jar pound (30) ; over 50 and uot exceeding Ot, 28 cents per pound 1251. t ottcn clotn. not oieiicnea. uyeu. coioreu, etc., and n(4 exceedi. g fifty threadii to tne square incn, 2 Cents per square yarn ta-jj ; h oieaoncu, i.-. OK): tl dyed, colored, etc., 4 tents (4K). Cotln' ninth Hot. bleftched. ived. colored, etc.. exceeding 5 1 and not exceoJing 100 threads, 2H (2!); il bleached, 3 conts (3!i) If dyed, colored, oto., 4 centa (IH). I rovldsd that on all cotton clo w not exceeding 100 threads, not bleached, dyed, eta., valued at overt)'... cents per yard, bleached valued at ovor 9 cents, and dyed, colored, etc., valued at over 12 cents, there snail be paid a duty of 35 tier cent, ad valorem (now ranging from 24 t)4H conts per square yard): on all cotton oloth exceeding 10 and not exceeding 153 vhreadii to the square ineb, not bleached, dyed, oto,, valued at over 7'4 cents per square y ad, bleached valuel at Over 10 cents per sq.;4ri yard, dyed, colored, st.oed, painted, or printed, valued at over 12 S: con . b per square yard, them ahitll bo pe.id n duty of ii per cent, ail vaioren. C ton elotb not lieachod, dyed, .colored, etc., oxceudiog 150 and not exceeding .00 threads, 32 cents per t;quere yard (3). If bleached, 4 cents (4.) li dyed, colored, etc., 5& cents (5). Provided that on all outton elotb exceeding 158 and not exceedins 200 threads, not bleached, dyed, colored, etc., valued at over 8 cents por aquoiu yard, bleached valued at ovor 10 cents per square yard, dyed, colored, eta., paintei or printed, valued at over 12 cents por square yard, there shall bo laid a duty of 45 per cent, ad valorem (40). Cotton oloth. uot bleached, dyed, co'ored, etc., exon-ading 200 threads, iSi cor.ta per aquaxe yard (4); if bleached, 5'j uenns (51 1 if dyod, colored, etc, 0il( (6). Ou atocklng. bote, and half-hose, cow wsod of oottorl or ott er vegetable fiber valued at not exceeding $3 por dozen pairs, 80 cents per dozen pairs and 20 nor cent, ad valorem (40 per cent,). On cotton dsmnak, clothing, and wearing apparel of cotton, nit enumarutad, 40 per cent, ad valorem (35 and 30 por cent). Hamfcar," edging, embroideries, or Insertings of cotton, 45 cents per pound and 15 per cent, ad valorom 40 per cent.!. Plushea, velvets, velvetoenu, and all pile fubrios composetl of cotton, 10 cents pel square yard and 20 ixtr cent, od- valorom H0 por cent,). FLAX, llEUP, AND IVHE, gchedtile J Hemp. 20 per ton (io). Cables ot cordage and twine, including blndiug twine composad wholly of inanilla or sisal grass, 1 conts per pouad (2;-j conta to 3 ,j cccta per pound). Manufactures df flux, hemp, or )ote, valued at 6 cents per pound or less, 2 o.-nu per pouud (40 per cent;) ; valued above 5 cents per pound, 40 per ceni; od valorem (25 to 40 per oont). Brown and blenched liuorr cloth, conta-ning not less than 10J thread to the aquar inch, 83 per eont ad valorem. Onloqesand embroideries of flax, juiw, and cotton not enumerated, 50 per cent, ad valorom U0 por cent). On collars and cuffs for men's wear composed oatiiely ot cotton, 15 cents per dozen piacos and 35 per cent, ad valorem ; composed iu whole or lti part of linen, 80 cen .s per dozen phojs and 35 per cent, ad valorom. Bogging for cotton, valued at. not more than 3 cuts por pound, 'j cent per pound (1 cental. Oilcloth for doors, 10 oen .a por square yard and 15 per con', ad va'.nroiu (4 por cent). ' WINKS, LltiUOnS, ETC1, Sclted lie H Still wines, including ginger wine, cordial, or vermuth, in e iei, 00 conta per gallon '50 coiitti), I- luid molt extract, iu -asks, 20 cent t or gallon ; in uoltleu or ius, 4) conts ; solid or oomlcnted, 4; por cent. Cherry, prune and other juicosnot auumeratod, containing aot more than 24 per omt. of alcohol, 0 con s por gallon; containing moro than 21 per tent of alcohol. 82 per gallon i!) perocnt.). omgor ale, beer, lemonade, acda water,, and oilier aerated waten , In plain, green, or eoloied or nuddod or pressod glass bottles, containing uot mora than ii pint, 35 eouts pordozon ; conta nine more than 1... pints 5u cents por do:-n (but uo soporats duty h .11 be asaoaatd on the bo.lli.sl ; if tinporled otherwise than in plain, gr-.-on, or colored or molded or pressed glass bo-:tlos, or in such bottles containing more than 1 piuts oach. 50 conts per call on ti por cent.) ; ard In the last case the bottles or other coverings i-bull bo assessed a if empty. PBOVISICtSSi Schedule O Animals, olive Horses and mules, tM a head (now 24 per eont, ad valorem , fa'tle inoro than i year old, imm- hoiul mow 20 nor iont. ad valorem!. Hoi:., und sbeon. 50 cents '(now 2.) pt-r eont. ad valoreiaj. iteaus, ivr busbol. nmut iiwh w vmk iui ..auntnii. iwow, peas, it!td mulmiouis, preixnid or preserved, Vf conts psr gallon mow ;K) pir cent, ad valorem), t'.-bbagea, leent oach (now Id por cout. ail vnloremi. Chicory root, burnt or roaHtod. 1 cent por pound (now 21 ; ground or granulated, iu mils, r otherwise proiwred, 1! cents. Ccc butter or cocoa liul ternie, 3 rents (now 2-1 per cent . Dandelion ro.t and exiorns. pr. pared, an 1 other ai'.icl.-s lined as coffeo or salstituteu not specially e.itnnnratcd, l' cants par pouud (now 2i. Kxtrart. of meat, all not siwcia -ly provided for, 1-5 cents pel pound mow 20 por cent, ad valor, mi ; tlu'id ttraet of moat, 1 cents pr omd mow 20. l ei cout. nd valorem): Bops. 1 cuts a pound (8 . Macaroni, vi-iml. eolil. ai d o h"v aimilar pri aritUons. 2 oea a per ))mnd, Milk, presoi-vid or oonduiised, 8 cents p ir poutai () per dent,), Ppiojs, vtevpA iir

txhrditrorl. not araolaUy provided for, !

ononiwattw. i-ueiurai. ' 'a,uT, , ""T. rls of 10 esnta biishei .. dnrtflcBa, ti) '.1a, t.nlftl. iiaekagea, i (eiitpot fWtiiii (20 tie:! floilfci Mm, iloan a, i ni nor bo-mii (20 piit (loilfci Hlo"i lean a, 1 ni pur V'mt: I3'i). Unclaii6i riao. and rice flour, and heat, Hi'eefti 1U''D'' UW 49 J' coct. rei)eoSvc7j7. Jrtikei five, 4 east jot uoond lUi raiiitS!. Castcfr is, M imU pat mshul (50). .March. J wnls per plai( u VogdiibUa pf all kinds, preserved, ilnoludiiqi VZJjrrrJXZ3 3 cent;. Ot-aujes. liii.sqr Hmcs. in i5k4fi0f ol ca;iwity ol 1 4 cubic fest r W9 IV testa per pat-kajo (lepione jow 10 cents eiW eroig W """-" lirj'J-". SZT in'S. .52 I ecnt por ponua tacfv !0) pex ceuta isdoxj. isceeuing l; Hivuu..!.kuitaB Hi, 3U CenTS ItllUM'UB now W, ur:U.g3 iiceadinil i t, and not ncceediuil if ciittsj 5 4nhi 1 t. aicAtts moir m cents net barrel) : &tceolln55 iafile fe(Jt, fi' verjr adiitMniil foot bt fraj fional n'lttr trior oof 8 t.lhqi if bulk 81.63 p4t lOXtt Mo; ,.20 vior cpnfe ail loreni). Lemont & Jar jfm. prangeei iH-fiO' pa 1,000. Ginger giiigct r"vt.pfitf ived in ntt$x orotlxer.vise. imd curoil ni'A-s-rvfta.6T aiuuiitd, 4 cents per pouud (now 3.) pwr Cut ad valorem i. twang t" ana leraon peei presolfodfroentfied.-jceuta irpot,nci. Ilsh Mockiirel pi-kled cf ti.l, 1 cent por pound (now 119 per oortel.'. Hori ing, tuVklI 'fr salted, !i cent (now 91 per barrel). Snimoii jfeklel, .1 cent, mow 42 a barrel). Other fist jiokied frf bands 1 o-nt a pound (cow 32 a batniil. Dons Or packages- meio ofiin or othir material contairiiun tittli df fsiykind admltte.1 treo of duty uouar any ei isting iaw rr treaty oxaung aim iioiri. 1 !.ccJi68 lot oath addition! q Wr t or rae-UonalpaftIMlltfondheiareieii;t-t . c-Bfiitt-AisV . j , i, . ' echodulo A Acids Acetic bfloV ll7.5i i4 cents per pound ; above 1470, 4 cent n jprr iioaiw inovr :i tma v. cents respectively) : ooi acio, o cents 1 ur iK'uud (now .0 conts) ; chromic, 1) cents (now perlumery, i:!(alttrt and 25 percent ad valorem 7.. j.i . ... ft . .. , t ......... .. Assistant, 3 centa a pound (fro f ; bat cccilt.1. Ammonia (arconate of, 15$ cents a lWiimi unoW" 50 per cent. I ; muriato of, 94 cent (now 10 pet cent.); eulp!isteof, cent (now 23 pinrcent.); biuo vitriol, 2 cents a pound (now .1 jiatt) ; camcontupouu l mow i) per cefltji Oliiitofdrro, 3) oents (now 50). Cotalt oxide, 49 ftan (new 20 por eont). (loL.iiion, .'M cents (new 1?. Cotto--djo" in abecl i, i oents ii. Louodi on ;n aniaood or partly l:i!ih ftrtiolea, 40 cents a pound and 'il per cut too cents ard 26 per otat). Solphtiris otoor aud spirit of nitrous ot'aer, 30 cents inos- 50 enJ 3t)j I'-utyric ether end. )l her fntlt othjrHnudcUa, 1.25 per pound (now -r2.5a per pound aud !54 aa ounce. Oneniumcatsd ether, 75 Seats Plow 81). Extraots of logv.ood and tithtir dye ifoodil, cmtracts of auunw, extracts bt Uetdiockj and other barks, Suoh at ure oom-rnoi-clallruled for dyeing or tau&ulg, Dot speciaily enum f atcd OT 'Provided for hi tliis tot, 1 eont s. pound mow 10 per cent. ,a4td 20 per cent, od va uTcm) tWatlno glue and laitrdtw Sudar 7 cents apomd 1 ; over 7 oents, iS pKr 'teat ad veJorem (from 20 per cent, told jer centv Oiyaorino, onrefined, specific gradliy 125 or lesii, 1 cfnti a.ouud t2); refined 4 '4 (5). Indigo extracts, tliroeJquartera of , cent ; carinu.e.1, 10 cents (now 10 pW e-rrb. Writing ink ia casts, bottles, or jugs hcullrfi a pint or more, 4 cents a gallon ; leas tb u i. pint, 5,t oents; otherwise than in casks, bot itoa, or jugs-, Scetits a gallon Ink powders, print era', anl I other it not specially anunoi rut-id, 30 per csut- (now till 30 por cent.). 'Iodine, wsabluned, SO cents aponiid !40:-nt), Ijdfi:ra, l.0 poena (.'). Iodri AeetfTto of, whi te, i4 cants apouad; bio.vn. ;i!j cent 6; oraroge jMlttrel, 8)t TOnUmcrwO, 4, ancl3, respectively). l,rtc--Er-traote of, 3 cen s a pound Inovi Hi, cents). Afaisia, carbohate of, medicinal, 4 cents apouudi otteine1, 8 cents '(5 and 18, respectIveiry). JlorpbJo: and all taltn, oeula an ounce (now fli. Oils' -tstrcv Sli .Mints a gallon 18) ct-nts) ; ooi liver, 15 Coct (How 25 per cent.); orotou, 30 cents (now 50 eouts); coisOIk seed, 15 cents (25 cents); olive, ts; ad, 35 cents S lent.) ; leal, whale, and other b.; oil, 8 --enta (now ill per eent.). Prints and r,.l-s dluew, Beillii, PrtissiSu, Cbinete, and t'l otli-.rt ecmtahmiiyferecyanideoilroti, A tettl' p. pound (0 per oenli. and 5 por tent.). Iftmo fvxo. $t cens rxiow : purcenw iwuw, av... aucl other VUIVUIIV COUrra, W. ifents per eont.). ocare, staaiaaemiwaam I St, H etatt per pound fl'. Oltniinatee .blutf, Ocaro, 4i cents (J. Wah bltto cpntalniog nltraimv rlno, 3 eenfci per pound (20 pat teat:). VormilIaM I-a-l n, ni.f..Vllwr Colore. Ill Ct its 125 f cent.). mt tit riastor pans, grounu or euoi.aeu, iruw per ton (20 per cent.). Medicinal preparations kmiwa as enees, extracts, including ptopriotary iirepal ations, m wmcn ataonac ia tuw uumooiient pars. 44) eonts it pound .(Sit) Medicinal preparations, mixtures, muililii, plaster!. nn-i. -f. wlilnl, nj.ihot la not ,k co.noo! iait.' 25 m- cent, ad valorem ;ttovfrcB! n no .r fMr nA VAlnramt. flaillinf Ae. pound (US); Castile soap, l"i Cents per pound (20 per oenl .1. Sulphur, roOned in irolis S3 a ton ; suljlinied or flowers of, 10 a ton Mvw aad 20 rei .nl,T. T7 l-r,'cKnii fnfllhdhllf so-oalleid. gSd-idzo or Japall. 40 pec cent- rid valc rem ; and on spirit varnishes tor tho alcahed xmtaini-il th-rtetn, 8IJ- per gallon additlrhsl (iwuiing frccod 40 pee cent; to 1.32 per gallon and tO fit atnt). ,,1100X8, PArBKS, ETC; Schedule M .Boriks, pbotoaraphJ, Jiaps, tttt, not enumerated, 25 per ooilt. (20 aiid K per eetta. Papec enveJop.)!, 25 cento per i.00;1 (23 per certt,and 15 par oeat). Manufactures ef .pe p enivrrterated, 25 per cent. (25 and 15 par cent. Surfs oe-co steel papers, cardboard:!, all umeatted and sensitized paperB, Utbographlo prints from oither stone oi sine, bound or unboutid (except iiliustrotions in printed Ijooksi, and all articles produced tltiier in whole or to part by llthograpliic priicjets. 35 jiercerit od viaorem. Maying curds, .10 oonts por pox-it (HO pilraerit). SOTirjluES. . . . '. , Sohoduls 'K Brushes and brooml, 90 p)cnt od valorem (30 per cent, and 25 per wwP.l. Broatav corn, $4 per ton. Feathers. laauufoo tared, 40 per eont (5.) par cent). Firecrackers, 8 oents per psami (10i per cent), Gunpow.ter and explosive t wlieE, valutd at 30 oents or loss per pound, 5 cefi-JB per pnund (6) i above 20 oents jer pound, 8 canns pel pound am. Half, human, drawn bat not raanu lactured, 20 per cent aid vtrlorain m Hair, our ed. for beds, 16 per ent &). Hatt ot fur woolly or partially manufactured including fur hat boclieii. 50 per cout. C lUikinn tanned or dress.!, arid iikins of all kinds not, spe'. ally enuluarnted, S5 nta por pound (20i. L tather cut into shoe uppora, or vampa.ior other forme shall be cle.ssidid eta uouutactures of leatbisr ana pay duty tcoorUiigly. Llmo,5 cents per 100 poumit (lOperccnt). Manufactures of aliaaat.ir, omoatr, atN- Ol rmni.. llO it. SO net cent) danutactr human uros of ieatitor, gutta porcho, human hair and pipler mache, not enutrlarated, 35 per cent. i30pi.rent. to3 I. M.mutailturei of IVefry, vegetvbio ivory, moihor of pearl, and shell not enumemted. 4 J ror oont. (34 por c ent.). Matches 10 cents gross (3 " por cent.). Inboxet containing aot more than ISO matches each. X cunt per 1,000 matahea (35 per caut). Ccooa matting, 10 o -nta jper tc.iutre yard CM per cent). MuU, 6 centa per square toot 20 por cut). Pearls, 25 per cent (10 par cant). Pipes and pipe bowls of wood, Hi ceftt each, and 70 per cent . at valorem (to por eonth "a shoU bnt.QuS, 3 cents per line, button measure of 1-40 of an inch pea- gross and ia addition t Hereto 25 por cent, od valorem (25 per cent). Hatters' plash, 10 par cent, id valorem (25-. . Building Or monumental atone, except marble unrnauulaoturodoruadnissed, not tnv nieruted, ti cents per oubln foot (4 peftton). PlU.VJEN-riKO ONDEaVALOATIOS. The last forty-three pages df the bill contain its adminia.rative features, which aro aimilar to those iwntahied in the unilirvaiuation out a -, it pas sod the t?enato during the Bwty-uinth Congress. Hfe Just Wrath. Editorial in the Hiokory Fork JSertline ': "It hna come lo our taw that tho Bev. John Horn, during a prayer befoi'e his congregation at Elk Creek uhiHwhj last Sunday, matte some very uncomplimenttory and unoalled-fov remar Is iii regard to the editor of this paper. He prayed that our paper might wither us it falls from the press, and that the hand that writes its editorials might bo paralysed. Sow, hero is the LMSOii why Mr. Horn uttered such prayer: Last, year he came out as u. candidate for Justic of tho Peace. We h;td nothing? agninst him, although he is a Methodist and we a Baptist, and would have Kupportod him, but when we asked him to put hi-i oBiHmneeintuit in our paper he hemmrcl Bud hawed, and that, too, after we had iifforetl him the halt' rate which we v sunl extend to the clergy. Then we told him that if he would gite us three dollars wo would print his announoeiiaent. What did he dor He. wrote cut a lot of notions and stuck, them U3 on trees. Could an Ameri emu oitii'.iin brook suoh an insult. W wot not. Is a t-itwe of this grvat; common h'OaHU called upon to beat such contempt? We do not think hi is; so, with tho peu of just retribution, we 'pricked this bull-cali till he roared, again.' We threw oursulf into thfcftmjmiftn, wo, in the language oi! Loeran, thief of the MiBjroes, glutted our vfu.!:eaucc. We saw the .reverend irentleiiiiin di-ft-ated and then wo quietlv sonpUt onr humble abode. Now. this ma i imial run us into one of bin pi-ayers Ho must hold us up before t. oongTopation and nersnadi his hoareiti to look Upon us with onritempt. I'ra v on, wea i; vessol, eovereid with the rutv; of iuiitiity pray on, for the praycr.4 of the wicked are of no'avnit; but if evei: you oon .e near -us, you gobblor-headtxl hypiioriiio; we'll give you a kiokinp; thai will appeal to every ungodly Mini, in your b0.;ly.,W,rVf.(JUI ZVaWMt',

poor, rennva, 4 innta (now o am ; nyurauuo : . ,.,,1. rbi II. V 1 jurton QuittKil fenieutMpiickaset, cent. P JH . bulk V fJft' t ) li jj-irlt-fi it rink io8icrBtiiriesolf!atlo '.iatUsK.iriwa Chnlfc irenn.'cd. inrecinisted. French Sndred, 1 u ..7. N.i. ru t , n V. wis

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fm Ji Mnm. 5 IKE: NAIIOKAIr si, troBTS or niE 3iaAT. AWrl 0 'aial ftrtr -tSisfcavs aal1l!c;J;l Are I wing foif tlie Gucd a f ;J Varl ana Ms aw -e Frep M ttJ Ml Aeted Oi Tat ft lofatlon rw3 by Mir, 0 i aqnirr nto th5 Icjt Lotiialanit el a log tl a ohoioeof Uartsd matte So :akn n In tbe Boms ou to 17 ill. 1 la abntcd disouiisicn of apioat lietiof! in taken. Hie liouoa iitOt mm y.diit:) bill.s.rwoiirattps iltjOOOJalil w, ll:.v.f- .ir.tfjnft. hMlai lauin?nlU ton tbo B-Bt, , Ikfaaaiita.)jl rat paint a tinea at vnn cajiae,Ttitai moue i ii old of tlios. -.-Fiio Walt mkwawi'mi serof eiorvatloa, Ii tin hOjW jhi&,i? tetter cm-.H be done, he mov.Jk-ttttosllltj tcnio- rar in the Jlio ) amsnentaaavtl fw - . ....iv... (....I, i n 1 , my - hotioe t m longrest ie,reed to the toafaaiet; A a or-rTiOH caul g o tnt Htaswsw:;' Treats y to report whe lbc 4h rejajriii t-rtt-eiit taaJoi MTcat'on of an tlHMil tbe u. V IgMlto la-, and if so-rbM'aifl Biw awKaiilitfc SHI have ct-eu lasmt w? ia v ji-mw terse! o&6is ccxrsDaoe 9' .Ainllt hV t.ha i3ATaa I'tfta '.ilklu saute I urty-OBt irivatt piafUfl IslJiF p

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- V r " 3-- . ,.tK ndnat aa with ta iDhlumwa Indiana tir HSj eertaia Indian rnlt rations iras taodtGn,.t. fW if lltAT fiAna-U anlttl nominal iona of Lambert kijatijtii; Miniuui to Buasia; u. rtximitm. m, mt nnjt, no MiniateM u Belgian i CIlrlt, Bl iitisyvaaia Chief )us;tci ot wiiajj ton rsititeryi Tit Mjn.nai; Anret tine kennbilc: Fl. H Wliii ihou.HThe ioiiate pasiml a bill jiro Idlng for Mia ttp M lis Fort Wnlioee mliitay rwrvaalWrrBl Kaos ut This Is bu wtitoto 1 r the ntea(isjm

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oenti twewti oy we i reaioent. viver.uim;viwpf .n of al -canes wero gr tilted to itmbli'a3t, S8 :ue, ail for nil io.Ufit ft period, ii5afaii B M

l&rni one hunil:-wl lots tbai t qqoru):-rBie . : -iEm I luce So busineat, con be trarjsa.rtd. aiHn- i tit tlliau niooi ecraaent, the Bouoe la little ciatiwi gt& tk.n HuAlrat N -hnal-iMBS -ml trailaiiei:

call tp measures being pravcnited by tl7 poj7 ty.

SI pi . iUUi uu. unm iwmm '"8 7 -7 ,, I resSDied was una provlditM: that one-thus)2 las tteiaibtrt oi ch house shall co,ttalit e.tMStlBl. , lid tlAi,i,' lesolttkm insnictnt tbi, 3ejMittea on Epidtsnk Dlst fc wnitdilat".: ! ristiidditlotuC lflltie loxoirrettf Iheiia ' roxtttion of coiiUgotu err :iaetatj;d:seas i om ioveitgn countdts wu irMrfii. tha--catdiaiite by tho lmi,oii;j;lisiJ'. Mil' llotb toBses oi Ccngreks ierMfla,:!l (lif wen on report ca be joint nstbAlBb lit i ( of tl a vol low fever nufferrs. At itaatd to, th" rasolilioK appropriates sliio.300, biteuti paotjat! ruder the direcuor. of the Presiileat J a eran eating the epidemic of yellow farm now t tut in; a ti tie United titatra or pee fontuti its sprea J om State to Stnto. The iioafern tne i!t t tioi or bill have ooinetoar. (raiasit-ii(eu ai I t ut f our ni tho aawidmenui idad to-ab! aroiai tiialyiihtiSeiiate. I'heprilpaiiel( ireoia.fat is on the i Urn ap prop tstae ril,ie ' iir t . Indus irialCarUtian Hot I t'X tlb, sj : issojlution orpiuaizsd to reltavti srxaleoi, an : e are for deper.dat vcnien and-cbi'ajwsi laiotkia ; If) SMiaiiei ironi polvtamonsrelatioiit. Tbi.Hout'. ' unsaid tha Heiiatebiuailowmg persetaawlsanifV I ' ubardoneddrreiibqalshed tseu Ivomtai fsd.im- ; ries t : mako otaex entries, with canaEairaonfcs ' 'be uctenumi-nts en .power Lul-otnctif rjaea-1 1 0 griUl. t settlors iea-.e oi awnnw iww, wvop tag no year vrhen b:f reason of drsusjbt ;-o ; ;,,,,, ..a.it,. urh settler eaiuiot obutii i iianiaMsxa lor tmetelf ; tsitMtiasttjIi asjaKlt.mltii !' Si i re-eJtSei i lands to ..itorm ptw 5 UWI W - -. - . ' - .- - ll.2f l .ir acre and alio wins ittiy nomettu w sen . Jl,n I. . ui ih then. ontMUarter flsv Son lc enter luMitfoaol land contiguous r i.hi rtgi anl entry, whldi withtue eatryshUl ue! rxovd ttO aoies. -. .',"..- . Maiia,'CBitBt erf biM J-Ietid regolarly tiifiiaj tbmvifiiiiii!-;. .sfc E-?

Sever wash a horse yota -twia wmnW rt-j whe n he is oreriieated. -:' ' ?' ' : Cn the farm di'sowae. .. ahfjieiT anl m the land -WWr . JJ Tr'afcer bafcre feeJing, ftm, -pi the horse ia hot fw.m wortefw' . jg JlM Vm tie whip very little tf !f

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hibdvjcU it the way tc mgta ! runawayav ; Tin not atorrt sad fret. Be and kind, and the ht Tat '' Wtf too ia most oseoa. . . u-lp 3 Oive tho horse a large saw m gocd bed aii night. It ia impowitf that lie He dowit to raat. r '';' I tl linvita i linions and nhmaMariv abla lit your but iness, ell Hflt,'jfcgji f ont iiiat earn winiui u ... Ilay and oliher gfound fd' to per sable, au o. grouna coi-iaw is li.ter than whole oom. 7 . .-. . i mt4mntr1 ia one cf. the- beat . stain-tents ft joining fvjanttitClonus rjetecr uiau uio wmu. j iji V

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m the bwo, ttTtet .be a4aetj ffeff :., woi'ku. "' 1. , . , !: Near the close of a journey lot the hoist walk. HI ooveted' with sme-f robcfftrltlii8fito pteT'en " deii cooUug. .- " " l (JoUar U sod bTd-BB)eBeJb4l by washing with salt wffcdg WfciJi . shciuUers daily when uaffli. 0 hojfte. Brno is idso gcod for stiff jomts. WlieUilies Me bad wash all over llgh with wea Pf ttfeem f. carbolic L Ti yom, iMny-not' fciu aoil, apply 8togeon.oil.p.lv flaiiSi, neck, anil cendtir parts. That t!e wis pareata'aftl.ttiose i look afte-i the kiadof literatttrWoir chddrentead. . "'''.' . ' , That the Wim tn who voteaJjs 'ali i 01 sultrte" is not always a Hebaj a Oktipal ra, or a Venuii, - - That ollttn th. most eueqttal lit aband in pttUit i the wiaffeid atutu hu nble at home ' ..J ' O'hitt nn champion duck slseris wa'C)! qnioker than fasaiorapasliatai ! far lily disgrace. . , - l..igs, That in tbe writing of obltjaries oradny it is often most imiwrtaipA to kan what not to put hi. H That a gietit many women faerfflw t&) proprfetiea of life just for the sake est Utile brief celebrity. ' , "."t OTtat thew are yoangwen whet d lBt. ' winh to 110a tsnloraexeoaterj, butwha ;nfi Chat it w-nl baa siJeadld dcl7fct tho decent p rots of we country tttosir

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l. nat uoa9UA$ wo w -- aohieiveineiits iiuslf be regMeft Its' "fnsbhmable awompllshsatnt. , , v;. Ttiat it is fr;uethini? kinto aptisHt to decide wht is really tttemitfaflWII of the "satiety youth. that red flannel to a bull it wH SEMt obooxious than the suggostjon of geteal ogy to society people. . , That, aaa rule, the "srMCiaust" ata doators oltwijes very much after the stylr of the "noble fix hunared."--12veii -W Haiti. " ' ' .; . . ' llii Hold ht Han Ftugewi, :;i There tire a number of things ttat wtill-bivtd people now eat at the diu'lt i 1. 1 :A1.. iV .tHMkM - - .-,. - L

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the dressiaif or iu a little aalt, :' Asputrairus, whether hot or cold,whea : v' aerved whole, its it eihould be. . 3j

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