Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 33, Number 6, Jasper, Dubois County, 24 October 1890 — Page 2

AS IT NOW STANDS.

Complete List of Changes Made By McKinley's Bill. A Comparative Showing of the Tax Under the New Law and That in Force Before It's Passage. Fallowing is given a carefMllj-pce-stared list ef the Uriff change. Tkt ngures flrst given are those of the Me Klnley bill, while those last named are these formerly 1m force. In many la stances the changes made are from ad valorem to specific which accounts for the per cent, being given in the figure for the old law: Chemical Schedule. Aeette acid sot exshc 1.04? npeelse gravity, 1 H itHU a pound; 9 eeaU. Mocacie acid, s tet a peaad; 4 eest (er eoniincrclal. Chromic aehl. 10 cents: I per eeat. Sulphuric acid, wat a pound; (re. THttuie. 76 ccntn, it. Carhoeateof ammonia, IV cents; 99 per eeat Murule of ammonia, Ji cent; Ml per mmL Selphete ot uwukhiU s eent; 90 per eeet. HUe vitriol, 4 eem. 3 cents, guioroforai. cents a pound; SO cent. inlphurie ether, 40 rem; 6J Mitt. Nitrous ether, 86 cents; 30 cents. Oil of eotfnac, tt.U , M. Oilofrum.to.fo: . Dyeing or tanning extracts, eent a posted; JO per eent. Kxvrsel of hemlock bark. H eeat: per eent Gelatine, glue and ii-lngla, vulue Mow 7 cents a pound. Hi cents; between? aad a) eents apouad, 9&per cent; above 3i eeat, ) per cent. Old law. glue, ) per cent.; gelatin, 39 per cent,; Islng!. per eent. Crude x lycerine, 14 cents; cents. Kenned glycerine, 4l, cents; 5 rents. ImMgo pastes or extract, cent; 10 per eeat CaratiM-d indigo. Weenta; 10 per cent. Iodoform, II.SU, Cat. Licorice. 51, wnu; 7 cents. Carbonate ot magnet!, 4 cent: Areata Calcined magnesia, S cents ; 10 cents. Epeotn salts, 3 10 cent; 19 cents. Morphia, Ui cents an ounce ; ft. Alizarine contsnnln: SO pr eeat. or more castor oil, H) cents a trallon; Icas than 50 per cent, easlor oil, 40 cents; all other, 30 per eeat. Old law, 8 cents. Cod liver oil, 15 cents a gallon: 95 per eeat. Cottonseed oil, 10 eents; 9f. cents. Croton oil, 30 cents a pouud; 50 cents. Flax or poppy -icedoll, JH eeats a gallon; 96 seats. Poppv aeed oil free. Olive olL bo cents a sallon; taper cent. rcppcrmlnt oil, H) cents a tound; Si per eeat Fish oil, S cents a gallon; per cent. Opium containing lets than 9 per cent, ot taorphia and opium prepared tor smoklnar, f is a tKHMid; fio a ixiutid. The old law prohiMted importation or opium containing k-.-s than per eeat xiorphia; containing mom than that, crude, tl a pound. Barytee, crude, f i.tt a ton; 10 per cent. Upryte, tnauufactured, H.TJ a toa; hi eeat a poand. Blues, cents a pound; 90 per cent. Satin white, Si cent a pound; & percent. Chromium colors. eents; per cent. Artists water-color paints, 30 per eeat; percent. Ochre aad umber, dry, H cst; grouad is ell, 1M ceatK, U and 1 cent. Ultramarine blue. -Hi eents; cent. Varnlthe.-, gold bize or japan, a per eeat. aad I. J per gallon d valorem on spirit Taralshes. Old ww, 40 per cent, on varnihe.a, g&d ke free: jupan. 40 per cent. Verwtltott red. 1- coiits a pousd; per cent. Wa.h blue, 8 centi ; ai per cent. Orange mineral, ai cents; 3 cents. Phosphorus, a) cent; 10 cent. Caestfc, 1 cent; 5W per cent. Saltpeter. I cent; m cent. Mercurial medicinal preparatioas, aft per eent. ', SO per cent. Sartonine .and salts containing over S3 Mr eeat, of sartonlne. JsJ.50 a pound; X Caetile sop, l'i eenti a pound ; 3 pr eeat Salerataa, 1 eent; 1', eentf. Salphate of stnln, tVJS a toe; 99 per eeat. Strychnine, -X) cents an ounce; 3o ccats. Iteflaed sulphur. e a ton; 1 10. Fkwer of ulphur, 1 10 a ton ; 999. .Saaae ground, 4-10 cent a pound; 3-10 eeat. Marth. EartltHwure and OlHMirare. Tire brick, plain, f 1.9S a toa ; 90 per eeat. Fire brick, glazed, 45 per eeat.; 20 pr eeat. Tiles, from 95 to 44 per eeat. ; 98 to 90 per eeat. Hydraulic eeaaeat, 7 eeata per W0 peada; 99 LlBse, 6 eeats per M0 pounds: W per eeat. Qypftom, ground, II a toa; ealetaed, M.9i a 4ea. C4d law. 99 per eeaU fer alL Ceatatea plaia earthen oestoae ware, 9Bper eeat. ; 90 per eeat. above ten g alien eapaeity. Deeorated ware of all kiade. Including Ura tle ier baraers, 0 per eeat. ; M per eeat. Oaa retorts, as each: 96 per cent. ' QlaM bettlee, holding from to H plat, Vi eeata a pound; holding Ioba thaa & plat, W eeate a groes. Old law Green aad colored glaee. 1 cent a pound; flint and Haw glaa,) per eeat. Deeorated flint, lime aad pressed glaeeware, 8 per eeat. ; 40 and 46 pr eeat. Glass ehimneys, etc., 80 per eeat.; 49 aad 4 Meavy Mown glaw, 90 per eeat. 48 per eeat. Porcelain or opal glaaaware, 90 per eeat.; 49 per eent. UapeHeaed cylinder erowa aad eoniaoa window glase. from 1 S-10 to 3& eeats a peaad, aeeerdingto U; 1? eeaU to cents. Cyliader and crown glavi. peliabed, 4 te 49 eeate a square foot; H to 40 eeau. Plate glass, obscured In any way, shall pay saaedatyaa peliehed glaee uasilvered (aew provision j. Loekiac glavs frames, 33 per cent.; aew duty. Ceat polieheu plate glass cylinder crows or window glaes, decorated, W per eeat. additional duty (aew provision). Spectacles aad frames, 90 per seat; 99 te 46 per rent Leases costing (1.90 grees pairs or less, 60 per eent; 49 per coat. Painted window-glass, glass windows or mirrors net exceeding 144 tteuare laehes,'4t per eent ; 30 aad 40 per eeat. Marbl mhiI Stonr. la meaeurlag marble slabs note shall be cea puted at lees thaa one inch la thiekaees (aew arevisloa). Harr steaes, 15 per cent: 99 per eeat UadreMied bttllainger monumental ttaae, 11 ceate a eubic foot, 91 a ton. Dressed, 40 per cent; 90 per eeat 1 Jl-tiila, Iron anil StfL Irea ore eontalalng not more thaa 3H per eeat copper, 7ft eents a toa; ore containing 3) jper eent. or more ot sulphur, free, exeept oa "the copper It coniatn. So deduction te he -jaede (row weight of ore oa aeeeuat ef aaeist -tr rwiMovlslon). Ferro manganeeo and ferre silicon trea ta Itoaad and square Iron Jtot less thaa H teeh roes section, it-10 cent a pound; 1 cent Fiat iron leas thaa 1 inch wide and ieea thloh, round Iron not less than 716 Iseh la illameter aad square iron less thaa H laeh, 1 eeat Hound Iron less than 716 inch aad relied lrea -shape, 1 1-10 cents; 1 2-10 cents. Structural Iron, 9 10 eent; 1 4-W cents. valued at loss thaa 13 eeats a pound, H to 3W eents a wound: abore 13 cents, 46 per eeat.: old law. IKi cents if Iron; 46 per eent steel. FokImcs of Iron or Steele not specially preTi Bed for, S 3-10 cents, but shall not pay Ic Vhaa 4t per cent, : ?H cent. Hand nr wroll iron, valued at 3 cents pound or less. 8 inches wide or les. 1 to 1 3-10 eents a pound, according to the thickness ; 1 to 1410 cents. lloora or ties, manufactured, 310 eeat ad dltloaal; 1 MO eeat It lrea; It ot steel, 46 per aunt if ail ay bars. 6-10 cent a pound; old rate warUil from 7.10 cnt a iiound to 417 a ton, Tb ilut - rm tin nlstu irees Into effect .Tulv t IWl; ga-l6ceta a pound on manufacturers ef bU'h tin ii a mirt. S6 ier cent. It U provided that If ea Octoer I. IS, the anHint of plates manufactured in the United State doe not ,hm:i1 tar the nreeeding year oni-thlrd the lm portattoas then the dutyahall eease. The eld rate was 1 4-M) cents. , Stew ingot wtiievs. saw pisic, cie,,i'juo eents a pound, according to valu; old law, 45 Ter eeat on all valued nt less than 4 cents a pound; iroraS to a? cents a pou ad oa higher Wire, smaller than No. 10 gauge, 1M t3 eeats a pound; 14 taSfenVS. No article tnanufnclured wholly or In part ot "Ua plate or hoop, lcund or scroll Iron or steel shall p7 a lofs duty than the material ot which U is cointwsdd (uew prevision). Forglngs of iron or steel or both eoaibtaed, 1 8- eeats a pound; 9 cents. Axlea, S etats; 9'j cents. When ntted la whec: they shall pay the same duly ae the wheels. Heavy tools, S cents: ii cents. Boiler tubes, etc, cents", and 3 eeat. Bolts, BlncM, wtc.SH cents; 4 cents. Steel card cloth, f eHits a sare faot; all ether 96 cents; 15 and 95 jct eeat. Cast Iran i1k it 10 cea1. a poHiP, I eeaf Cast Iron vessoK t -w cents; 1 4-W eenta t o.it(,. .v.!yiV'le Iran. Ik ccr.U: ' wH. Chains, 1 610 to 3.i eents; IX cent to tf

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90 uer reut.t old law. m Mr eent. Rmaura. 4 1 to tl.76 a donea aad SO aer eeat! alt other knlve. Hi t anw U M a doaea aad aer rent. ; 96 per esait Files, etc, ,36 eeats to M a doaea; HM U aiietgasM, It te M eaeh aad 96 per eeat : 16 rMt. 14evaive4v,40cetateM and 31 par seat.; aererat lrea or steel artielee fftaeed wMarHreeut Ktaaaea, 46 aad hO uer eeat. f aw preettlea). Oat aa4w aad fik, 1 eeett a poaad; IU eeate. wire aatle. 9 to 4 eeats; 4 eeats. ft, aores4soe, pie., 1 9-nj seats, t eeate. Cut lucks, , aad94i eeate: H aad J eeate. Pietea, eagraved or Waafwphesi, tor priatiag, 9 per cent (aew provUdea). tUllway splice bars. 1 eeat; ll eeats. Wood Mrews, & to It eeate a peaad; tell eeats. Iaot aad Mooeu tor wheels, lit eeaU; 9 Aleklaaat, erade er alhajr, 16 eeate a peaad; Urease iwwder, 19 eeat: 16 per eeat Aluminum la leaf. 8 eeat a package; Mper eeat. Couper ere, H eeat; 9K eeate. Oldeeppet, 1 eeat; 3 eeate. Cstr copper and cement 1 eeat; JH eeate. Pig copper, el.. 1H cent; 4 eeat. Free eopper for the United Slates mint tt emitted in the new law, Ualhea aad metal thread. 33 per eeat; 96 per eent. ' Gold leaf, a package: !. All ore- containing toad. 11, eeaU a poead ea the lead (new ptevWon.) Sheet lead ana shot, v; eeats; 3 eeaU. Mk-a. 36 per eeat. : free. Nickel oxide or alloy. W cents; 16 eeats. Gold pens, 36 per ea,; 19 eeat a gross. Qulckkllvcr, 10 reals a pound: M per eaat. Type metal. 1H eeats a pouad tar lead eontaluvdj ai per rent. Block tin, 4 eentx: free unless product of tin mines la the United States 1a say year prior to July 1, 1HM6. shall haveexeeedeai.lW) toes; then It shall come la f ree. Chronometer. W er cent. ; 9S per eeat lvalue, l cents a inmad; lH eeats. Manufactures of metal, including aluminum (aew provision), not otherwise provided for, 46 per eeat; 40 per eent Wood and Mawaracturaa of. Hewn timber, etc., W per eeat; 90 per cent White pine, il a thouand ; N. Ia estimating IhmhI measure under this jtchedele no deduetiea shall be made on board measure oa aeeeuat of planing tongue In aad grooving: provided that in case any foreign country shall impose an export duty upon pine, spruee, elm or other log, or upon stare bolts, shingle wood or heading blocks exported to the Ualted States from Mich country, then the duty upon the sawed lumber herein provided for when imIMXted from .ueh country shall remain the )ameas tlxedbythe laws in force prior te the parage of this act (new provisions). Cedar post, tie.' and poles, W percent after March 1. 11: freev ,M Sawed eablnet weeds, 15 per cent-; H a theu sand. Veneers, 90 per cent; S5 cst a toa. Pine clnplanl. fl a thousand; . Picket and paling. lOpor eeat.! 90 percent White pine shingles, eeats a thousand; all others, 30 cents; old law, 3 eenu tor all fcdtlnfles. Furniture partly na!.a:d, 36 per eeat; 30 per aeet Susir. The bounty of l'i cents on alt sugars produced la the United States testing above HI and under J by the pobriweoik', nd of cent oa all testlnpover l U a accessnry pro vision. Sugars below No. It! Dutch tandard la eolor are admitted frein abov that grade they pay H eent a pound duty, and in addition 1 10 cent a pound snail do C0!ieri"u " MigurM sram to coming front any country tbat pars a greater ex-, pon eouniy on rcuun svmmta tua m raw product All machinery imported late the United States Iwtween January 1. and January 1, l.4;, to be used la making beet sugar hall net pay duty. Under the eld law sugars between Nee. 18 and 90 Dutch standard pedd 3 cents a pound duty: above No. .. 3 5MU cents a pound; beet sugar machinery, per cent. The payment of the bounty shall begin April 1, lSDt: provided that ueMarch. ltatl. sugar not above No. 16 may b re lined and stored in bond without paymeat ot duty. Confectionery not specttfeally provided for, 60 per cent; S te 10 e:nu a pound. Tobneca sad Clgarsw Clear wranpertf. M a noend: if stemmed, IS.75; 79 eenu aad II, All other leaf, stemmed, so eeate; 40 cent. Cicars. cheroot aad cigarettes of all kinds. S4.S0a pound and mpsreeBt; aad 96 par eeat Agricultural Fredaeta aad PravlsleSM. Horses and males, 180 if valaed at ever $160; I per eeat Cattle more thaa 7 ream eld 99: lose thaa 1 year, 994 ; hogs, 11.69; sheep, 76 senta aad 94 JO; au otaer live stock, w per eeat. is ota aw iade all aaimais dunaeie at ) per eeat. The a 7ii cultural sehedule eentaias many item of small Importance: the general tend ef the ehaage being an taereaee oa eraages, less ens and luaee, nowerdr were ia meeereeeeei about 96 per eeat Sesalai Wlara. Ete. , Selrtts distilled from a-rain or eerdlela net Meeiailr arovided for. U.S) a rollon: ft. Imltatkm liquors shall he subject to the highest rate oi auty proviaea tor iae genuine arvicies, aad in no ease lest than tu.sa a gallon; II to at Bsv rum. II. n0: 11: provided that it sftall be lawful for the Secretary of the Treasury, m Ida discretion, to authorize the ascertainment ef the eroor ot wises, eomiais au oiaer lienors. by distlllatioa or otherwise, ia eaeee where it la Impracticable to ascertain sueh proof by the means preterlbed by existing law or regulatleae (new previsKMis). Sparkling wines, N a deeea per aaii pme: m exeess of three gallons, 99.99 a gaiietu. CHd rates were, 97, 98.60. 11.76 a docea bottles., Ale. iKtrter or beer, nettled or luggea. e eents a gallon; 35 cents. wager aie, etc., import ea in piain gins bottles hotdlag l-9 thaa IH plats, 13 and 96 eents a dotea; if otherwise thaa ia such bottles, .'(0 cents a gallon, and am duty so. coverings ae It Imported empty S 90 per cent. M literal waters ana lm.iauons w naturm waters, la plain bottles, containing not more than one pint, 16 eents a doren; quarts, 96 cents; If Imported otherwise. 90 eents a gallon, acd same provisions ae to covering! ; 38-wtf aeat Cottn Mannrctnree. Yarn. 1 te4M eeats a peuatL valet"! aader -Us ever H a p-und. SO pr eeat; IS to 96 eeats. The duty on ctoin is lam on a oaais oi 3 eeni a soaare vanl not exceeding fifty thread to the square inch, aad rangeH from that up te Mi cents a yaru ami jia per eeni., a reoucuoa o eent oa the lower grades and aa Increase ef H cents oa higher. Cloth containing mixture ef atlk pays 10 eenu and 3) per cent Ra4r-mad clothing, a per eeat; wltb rubber a eemponent pait, h) eents a poena, ans au per eeai. ura rawm, avrd 40 per real. Pile fabric. 10 eents a yard aad 90 per cent; old rates. . and 40 percent. Iles. M cents and uo per ceau vo , aau w per eent. a doten according to value; 4 per eent r'otwis asras. ea aer eeat. : nor eenv. Manufactures not speoially provided, for, 49 1 per eeat; 36 per eent. Flax. Hemp and Jate. MaeMed flax, 3 cents a pound; t48 a tee. lft.nklid hmn. Mt) a ton : aft. Binding twine, manufactured la whole or la part of it:e maaUla, steal or sunn, 4 W cent a. Iumi; sj, cents. . Cablee, cordage aad twine, U4 te 3eeats;3K. 9e3't cents. Burlaps-sot ever 80 laches wide, iy, eeats; 31 per eeat. Grain bags ef burlap. 3 cents: 46 per eent Cotton bagglag; aad gunny cloth, 1 8-W ard l a-lDcenas-ayard; lt and 2 eents a pound and 3 audi cents a yard. Flax fttH tH!ttliHr. etc IS cents a pound and 36 per aeat, and 20 eeate a pound tnd 40- per eent.; as per rent. OIlcliKh valued at 36 cents a snaare yaid or more, IA eeats al 31 per e:Bt4; 4 per eent. Yarnn, n cents is pound valued at less than 13 ecnU: aver t3 cents, 4& per cent; 3aad 40 per eent. All mnnefactares of flax or hemp not ipeei fled r provlth'd tor. Mper cent: provided that until Julv 1. 11. all such flay of Kiore than one hundred tlireadt to the i-iuare moh shall pay 36 im r eeat.. oia uw. ; ami w i eent. Lace t-mlfrolderlss, etc., Ki per eeat; 30 aad 40 percent .MitnaiaciMre 01 jute, nwiie. sbi, eie., valued at . crnta a fount!, 3 eeats; orer6 eeats, 49 per cent: IS per cent WiMi Ik and MttHafartnret, Rale of wool Mhalt be dwtlable at the highest rale oa anv clasa loatiiined thcrria. The ohl law made any attempted evMloe, ef daVy pxaIshaMe by double duty. Wools of first and second rta.ea shaM pay 11 and 12 cent-4 a pound respectively. The eldlaw mle dtrislons ot eaeh elass (Mtiable at 10 aad Mcent retpecttvnly. l niru ciai woch ana earners nair, exeeeemg lleehrs value, &" per cent. 1 5 eenta a pound. .Shoddy ami waste, ) cents a pound: 10 eents. Woolen ran, ele,, lOceyts (new prevision), On the various tean'nfsctuer ef wool ia detain, etc.. compensatory duty has heen added to Veen vaeo with the increased duty on ravr word, anion at lag ia awe ease tamers saw Hat tr seat.

Oaeatf(ti duty baa bees lacreassd t rem 96 to hi per cent. Mlh and ftHfe 0nhU. S4tk partially ntaiatfaeiureM am asssaa er from wean. silk, and not further udraaeedor maaafaetured thaa eardedor atmbedsult. 60 eeaU a posted: 36 per seat All manafaeturo eoatatntag wool er samet er aeat hair shall he elasaWed as msvaafsHuros ef wool (new provision),

Pulp, Koahs aadl Waodeuln. 69.50 tell a tea: Mper TiiMtte uaper,madeuporkoe,Seea4eapeiatl aad per cent; per eeat. 9aMad p4r, per sent', per seat. 9urfaee coated papers aad auMufa4trei thereof wadbue,aSperteati95 per seat. Kavelopes. 90 cents per 1,MM: rer eeat Blank books. vf per rent; 9)9 fereaat 1 taring eares, 60 eeats a tNaektWO per seat. Maau(aetur ef paper, 96 perseavu; I6te36 peretat Pnadrlea. Beistlea. M eeate a pound; Iteentet. Hrushe4 aad broeaM, etc., 40 pr eeat; SS aad 30 per eeat. Pearl end shell buttoae, 3H esata a lie, button measure, and 36 per eeat. ; 9 per cent Ivory, boaeor horn buttoae, to per seat: 91 percent Shoe buttons, valued at not exceeding J seats a gross. 1 eeat a gross; 96 per eeat Cork bark, 13 eents a pound. Corks, IS eeats a pound; 96 per cent. Fire rracksrs of all kinds (ae allowance for tare), tl eents a pound; KM per eeat. Powder valued at lest thaa 90 eeate a pound, 6 cents: 6 cents. FrtcUoa matches. eeats a rdso hex and 1 coat pr l.OUU according to size of box; 36 per aeat Undreseed feathers W per eeat; 9 per eent Glass beads, loone, 10 per eent; M) per eeat. Human hair, unmanufactured. JO per eeat.; 30 per eeat. . Criaoliae cloth, S cents a square yard; 39 per eent. . Hair for mattrees, ia per cat. : xe per eenj. Beaver bats and See hat bodies, S per cent; I 90 and 39 per rent. Jewelry. W rent; 9S per eeat Ireclou stone, set 96 per east; 3 percent Baiting aad sole leather, to per eeat; IS per , eeat Leather suitable for eonvertea late menu- i factured articleH xhall pay duty aeeordlntr to articles intended : 30 per eent. KM gloves, It 7 to K a doten, according: to atae: sueles,S0 per eent; leather gloves, SO per eeat. with from SO certs to 1 a doacn adduloa , al, aecordiEgte style: provided that all gloves 1 repreeentc! to be below their grade shall pay l 96 a dosen additional, and that no gloves tdtall , pay les than V) per cent. The old duty on these gloves was .VI per eeat. I Mlcellaneous manufactures (hew a general ! redaction of about 93 per eent la the various 1 rates Of duties. Comaion tobacco pipes of oliy, erata a I gross; ,16 nr cent. 1 Hatters plush. 10 per eent. : 95 per eent. l Silk and alpaca umbrellas, 86 per rent.: 99 1 per cent. , . I Umbrella, etc., eovered with other material, 4 tmt cent. ? 1rcr cent Sucks for umbrellas, etc., plala, as per eeat; eve red, 50 per cent,; 30 per cent 1 C h inges In tlte Kree LUt j In the fres llet "the following ebanfes ars.j Animal imported tor breeding purposes 1 must be of pure bliod of a recognized breed and dulr registered In the book of record established for that breed. The old law admitted such animals on proof satisfactory to the Seeretaryof theTreauryl aIo the teams of persons coming iato the United. Statee from foreign countries. I WiM animal" Intended for exhibition in xoo-' logical collections for scientific and educational purpose , aad not for Mle or pro41t are aUe admitted fre". The provision providing for the return free of duty of articles of American manufacture otiee sent out of the country Is extended to make its terms more explicit and to prevent fraud. 1 Bolting cloth to come ta free must not be suitable for manufacture into wearing apparel. Straw brails, etc.. for making or ornamenttar hats aad honneta dutiable at SO per cent are added. ... 1 Cotton waste, or flocks. Is made free. Fretoui stonen other than diamonds, rough or unset glailers and engravers' diamonds net set. aad watch jewels are Included. , Free eges are iimitea 10 inese 01 mnw, nn and lasects. Fashion plates eagraved ea pot toa are made free. . , . The following are added to tne free list; Currants, dates. Jute, Jute butta. sisal arras, sunn, ntH tAT-tito Erra,w, unnuaufaettired ercaMe. sour oraao Juice, paper stock and other wasste, I phosphate ier otaer taan ieriuniBy purmnm, potash, seeds and balboue roots, not edible: ougars under Na 16 Dutch standard, and alt forma ef sugar and moiaseee below that grade; tar aad pitch, tobacco ateats. turpentine; ntekel aad nickel matte, wits thia provlae: That eras ef alekel aad niekel awtte eeatalstlng more thaa N per eeat ef eeeeer small pay a dutyef eat a peaad en Mac sopper coalains 0ar9)am CATCHING MENHADEN. mew lftS.eae ef th Flses Ware Tataea at One Hani of ttte Seine. When well to the wrJndVard of the maroon water, desorlhlnra Rshlnr ex sedition off the coast, t be captain crifdj llrealc a way!" aad on tae uxtie orast started, the mate's men pullimgr in one direction and the captain's la ahe other, the seine thus falling; between the boa ta and gradually spreading alee water. When a little aver 100 yard apart the captain waved his hands aast then both ef the boats turned at right angles and were rawed to the other end ef the maroon water, between .'M asaai 400 feet distant. That point reached, the Keats were turned again, and wi&iaavrssptaeW aag in the water te scare the fL h tewmrd the impenetrable wall at the-other end of the maroon stretch, rowml toward each othur. When the j met the wall was eemplete. Thoa the 'torn." 6' heavy lead weight. wa thrown out and the net was sunk law feet to Us full death. Keen then the flsh sometime deve be neath fee deep barrier, and more ar lew escaped in that wav When the W had Vceti dropped the men began te9ull on- linea run through the lower portion et the net, and soon an immense bag was formed, from which there waa ae passible- chanee of escape for the neen had en except by breaking the twiae, which they were powerlau to de al aheagh at times a solid body of h nearly Ifty feet in width would raab at ence aer al net it. Then as much ef the net as possible was -hauled i:i4o the Boats, and Captain Cornell slsrnakd the steamer. lalnk of it 165,000 fish 550 Wrch is-what there proved to. be, and there are 300 in a barrel cooped up by that terrible seine, and all strujffrlinp ta es oape, arst in one direction and then in a aether. Each menhaden ia aiaeat ten inehe. in lenffth, and ifc was av mystery hw l3,0Oe of them occupied a apaes 1 net ever twenty-five fet ftquase. They squirmetl, flopped ami jumped; oat an tkelr etf orts worn useless, and soon, in 3oer er five barrel lots at a tine, they were aelng dumped,, via a blf bailing net, into the fish tank in tk steaner. Hastsaa Herald. A Lucky Fcltonv Mrs. Sharptonge (qucrtrisaus) Hers yeU are, earning next to nothing, anl our old neighbor, Mr. QuWkwit is mak ing $10. lM a yoar. Mr. is. Lucky fellow tsat Ho's got a job as traveling and Is away from home tea the year. N. Y. Weekly. Qaickwlt salesman months ia fhe Waa n Hammer Girl, Jack Why are you bo cold and indifferent te me, Amy? and only a few weeks ago you told me that I waa ths sunshine of your life! Amy- Hut remember, Jack., tbat this is the season when the sunshl&t ipeti laS BQWvr.-MuBiy' Watkba

PASSED AWAY.

Ktimuol Preaman MUler, the Maalsr Aselaa ifaHlee ef tb raHd Kt ile Hapreiae Cnet, aa tka Kesett mT aa Kteotia of Pac-tljsW A Welaf altotest ss4T tlw leprtMl daeUt. WAhMiNiiTOh Oct 14. -Aaaeeiaie Jus tioe MUler af the United States Sprente C4irt wha was atriekaa with paralysis several days ago, and whose death had bean looked for hourly siaoe the time of his proatratlea by the fatal stroke, died last night a Jntic MUkr. few wlNUtaa before eleven o'clock. SshihwI Freeman Miller, AMoelate Justlee of the Supreme Court of the UMtod Slates, who died at Ills residence In Washington last night was horn In.KlelimuHd. Ky.. April I, ll& Ho gradiiatetl at the Medieal IN partiflBHtof the Transylvania University In Kenlurkv, Ih ISati, and practiced medicine for a few years; but altarward became a lawyer. In IS61 Judge Miller removed to lowi, where tie became a ui eminent lender among XapHblleana In that stnta lie however, declined nomination te numerous State omees, devoting his time and efforts to hie profession, in which lie took high rank. In 1962 President Lincoln appointed 111 111 A-snoeliUe Jmtloe of tlieu preme Court of the Unitett States, lie was at the the time of his death the oldost Just lee in continuous servieu on the Suprome ben cli-Judge Fluid, who was appointed by President Lincoln In ISM. coining next, and Judges Bradley, appointed In 1870. llurlan, Gray, lllatehford. Fuller, Lamar and llrower following next In order ot seniority of serv Ice. FOUND DEAD IN BED. General W. W. Helkn ip, Kx-Socrettiry of War. Found Utmd In HI Bed nt Ills Temporary Lodging In WsshlHgton InHhhimihHoh of the Heart the Immediate Ohuso of Drath. AVasiuxgtox, Oct. 14.-General W. W. Relknap, ex-becretsry of ar, was found dead in bed in the Evans buildin, on New York avenue, in this city. The room in which he was found joined his office rooms, and was only occupied

by the General during hi wife's sl- j Millor, Secretary Tracy and Private seme from ttio city. General .Selknap Secretary Halford had aasembled in the was last seen alive on Saturday nitrht , President's room of the Senate. The about midnight, when he was on his . body and its escort roach ed the Capitol way to His rooms, apparently in excel- at tnroo o'clock. A few minutes later, eat health. Mrs. Itelknap. who ia la J whu0 the CaakBt contalnln; tlie reNew York City, has been notified of hor mains 0r ,justko Miller was being carhusband's suddon death. rjmi into x j,e building, the presidential c Tbo coroner's inqnest showed that the ' party entered the Supreme Court cbnmGeneral suffered from fatty degenera- f b?r ami took seats in the second Uer on tion of the heart, and that the immedl- ; the right Then the Chief Justice and

ate causa of his death was inflammation of the heart General William Worth Itelknap was born In JCewbers. X, V., In September, 1S9. He graduated In Princeton College In HH and In IS 19 lie removed to Kookuk, In-, where he practiced law. Gsueral Iletknan served tbrouch the war, beginning Ills service as Major of an Iowa regiment and at the close was brevetted (tenerat, In Oe tober,lW, he whs appulntad Secretary of War. This oftlce he retnlne'i during General Grant' second administration until March, 1S6, when, In consequence of charges of omelet corrupt Ion, ha resigned, lie was ImpeaehcHl and tried, before the Senate for receiving bribes for the appointment of post-trader and was acquitted on the technical ground of want of jurisdiction. The remains were removed from the undertakers to his home on Vermont avenue. Mrs. Belknap deaided that the General shall be buried at Arlington Cemetery. RESCUED SEAMEN. ' T9te Crew ef ttta Xorwnalea XMasrS S)K HaI 1 SB 8 10 a U0 Sw9j9sTAaP9srty aSarrawmore A Ilerdlet. Il.M,Tiwir, Md., Oct 14. The6eamship llarrewatere. from Liver poei, has arrived here, having on board nine shipwrecked men. Thoy wore Captaia Mueller aad the crew of the Norwesriea brig l)ovre. They were rescued ra an exhaused eoadition on October 5 itr midocean, and the Dovre sank soon thereafter. The Dovro was bound from Liverpool for Halifax with &$0 tons ef salt and had. when sighted, been- oh thirty-six days. A succession of gaJea had started every plank In thedeotm. The pumps- had been worked constantly for ve days and night, ami the men had given up hopes when the Harrowm ore appeared. The Dovre was. SHU tons and ecrfonged to Joergen Hao verson, Orinsbad, Norway. Captain Mueller report. that en the morning' ot feeptetnlier 'it t passed the wreck of a Imrk in latltudo 47, N longitude aTJsth. W. There wan no sign of life about the lgn vessel, nor co ues5 It he seen niiether the-life-boats were gene, as the docks wera under water. Captain Mueller think that all hands wore YmV ROASTED TO DEATH. Horrible FHte nf P.itrtrk Gorman, att theSltll Iron and !Hrel Company's WnrUa at Cleveland,, O. -Lltr.tlly ltwked in a Iirilnsr Keiiws adacrc Ho Had Fallen Asleep. Clf.vkt.Awd, O.,0et. 14. PatricktGorman, foreman of the gas department of the Otis Iron aad Steel Company,- was the victim ef a meat horrible accident early this worniag. About three o'clock hi went bito the drying aparttnent, which is a larjre ream built of Iran for the purpose ot heating runners sotho molten irea will not W chilled In passing ovor them ind laid down for a nap Tho room, at this time, was at a womforU able temperature. Soon alter ward sorr person tie mod oa tho gas without knowing tha.1 he whs in tho rwm, and when ( the drs were opnnd at skx o'clock Gorman was found literally roasted, it in suaaosed that he was mtrhislly over oomo by tho gas while asleep, and was mi a Vie to make his oscapoand the In tense best killed him. lie loaves 9 widen- and fear children. Arrest nf a Hml ttans;. BAI.TlM0ltBMd., Oct li Fiveyeuths were yesjenlay arrestc-d at Kllicott City, and brought to this eity. They ars charged with numerous assaalts and J thefts, which have recently been eem 1 mitted. Scarcely a night 1ms passed but a gang to wliioh the arrested parties are believed to lmlong; have com milted some desperate 'act ea freight trains on the Haltlmore & Ohio railway near Klllcott City. One man is now ia a dangerous condition, ni a result with aaeetlng these tough. Another msa was roblied ami thrown from a train last Friday.

IMPRESSIVE SERVICES,

sNHrlal TrBmt to tae 31 m entry af HhmiwtI KreopHSN MIH-r, Mle Assotlete Jaam4 Laua aaf EaWsa I T aalaatasl aaAatA aaal WaaaaatUaaaaa 9spspi tTtrfs1 stsj as ? sw tpf n sm eea as f"a isPwarsaaa Court- An Impressive hfM w ttse Cbamkor of Jut.ta-e-prlMrf af I4e ruaerel Pt.rty Km KhU for ttse riaal Kcstlng Plive In low. W.tswixuTox, Dot 17. Is the eka usher where Henry Clay made the speeeeee that made hint famtHia as a eta teeman sad aa orator, all that waa mortal of Clay's devoted follower sad dUelp), lustiee Samuel F. Miller, repoeed yesterday, while relatives, friend a, oMeial aaaotiistes and many persons of distinction paid a last tribute to his memory. The court room, always somber and formal In its appearance, waa uvea more impressive while the serriees lasted by reason of their peculiar solemnity. The Mine high backed chair whleh it. Mmbars of the high-1 est judicial tribunal in the Nation oeoupy on court days, were empty. oupy days, were empty, The ohh immediately to the right of the central chair was heavily draped in black. Several floral pieces were banked against the desks of the justices. There were no other decorations. The central floral piece represented sn open I took and on one of Its leaves immortelle formed the words: "With malice towards none," sad on the other, "with charity towards all." This tribute was from the ladies of the Uarfleld Hospital board of managers. President Harrison sent two croaeed swords of wlii to flowers encircled by a wreath of roses and orchids. A sheaf of wheat was Secretary Noble's offering. Mrs. Harrison sent an anchor, and Mrs. Hancock, Senator Kdnmnds, Mrs. Fuller and the pupils of the National Law University sent other floral devices. At the residence were present the members of the family with a number of friends assembled at two o'clock. Tn i-APAitinnp u-i a liat.t tlmi-a and ilia funorRi cortegft started for the Capitol ' without delay, The President, Mrs. Harrison, Secretary and Mrs. Blaine. Secretary and Mrii- Wl ml i,in SCtw t a ...1 Una . . - - . ..W.,., . - . WW . J ...... ... . Rusk. Attornav-nenaral and Mm the assoc associate justices of the Supreme Court and .lust ice Strong (retired) entered and took seats in front of the presidential party. The justices acted aa honorary pallbearers. As the cloth-covered eaeket . was borne into the court room ?he enI tire assemblage rose and remained standing until those aocompanyiRg the remains had been seated The casket was deposited in front of the justice' desks. Mrs. Miller entered on the arm of her son, Mr. Irvine Miller. Mrs. Miller 1 was accompanied by Mrs. Lroaizalin, Miss Cork hill, Prof, and Mrs. Wilson and other rolativea aad friends. Others present were Senators IGolph. Manderson and Paddock aad ex-Attorney-Gaa aral Garland. The services were apened with the hyma:'Ablda With Ma," sung by a quartette of male Voices- Rev. Kuah K. Shippen, of this oity, then read verses from the Hi We, begiaeMag:'1'! am the resurrection and the life," and followed the quotation with prayer. After tba( quartette bad dS "Come Unto Me," Rev. W. A- Itertlett, a Presbyterian minister of tbieeUy, delivered an imnreesive sermon the eharaeter of the deceased, lis saddl that the as- ' aemblage represented the-sentiment of sixty millions of people.. Me reviewed the services of Justice Miller oa the Supreme bench, eulogizing: him as ia t a1 Arl . man of great sympathy and en amy, a Christian gentleman and etae ef the greatest jurists of the period; Dr. Hartiett tli on invoked the Divine- blessing and tho assemblage dispensed. The seremony had lasted hist am beer. Mrs. Miller and her faaeilv were driven to tho Millor rosldencv, where 1 Shey prepareil for the -Journey to Keokak. The casket remained ai the eourt t TOm tor 9n0rt 8R keH to tBB Pennsylvania sndl was then : ratilroad staPkin. where the funeral train was ia waiting. . At half. naat seven o'clock: lhmt nisfht ' k Sew train with the fnncnil party oa aoanl left for Kookuk. where-it k due ao-morrew (Saturday) morntnag. rue party eonelsted of Mrs. Miller, Mrs. r T r ,.. ,i i, ,i ...i,in -msou ci, u.i i (Justice Miyer's grand-daughter). Prof, and Mrs. Wilson. Mr. audi Mrs. Reeves, Mr. and Mrs. Adams. Chief-Justice Falser. Justlee Ilrewer, Major Wright, marshal of the Supreme Court;; Mr. MeKinney, clerk of the court, Fred Patsst, a page, and two Supreme Coura ateseea ffers. The letrat tonal Hrotherhnosl ef amf lH?saSla PirrisRUHOH, Pa., Oct 17. -The Inter aatienal llrotherhoodf of Laeoreotiva Eniaeers held its annual aaen meetlag in the Grand Opera-heute yesterday afternoon. Every a Ail able inch of room was occupied. Addresses wera made by Master of Ceremonies II. K Adams. Mayor Goarley of Pittsburgh, iJee. W. Klphonstone, Lletenant-(iov emor (Itivies, Chaunccy M. Depew, ' Orand Chlof Arthur and ethers. Mr. 1 lie no a, on rising to aVrre( the as semhlage waslieartily applauded and his address listened to with close atbutton. Moitles llnrled llcncHth lhr KhIm. 1 SVKACt'sK, X. Y Out 17, The fact ' became known at slate hour yinterday afternoon that there were at least two IhkIIds burled lienoatk the mins of the Leland Hotel. One of them Ih that ot M a f t Itaiililaatsj. M SJifV snl U'ta ra itt tea UUajl f a aij snuiuii em "'; rsoi tw iiv jvs taa aa y from a sixth story windew at the rear of the bsmlng building. The ether Is , 1, -, lif... IL1. u. I .... J j haveperishmlln the It a we. She was employed at the hotel with hei i tj . i iiwe Hisiors, imarpi im .naggie. Krldget jumped from the sixth story before the Bremen could get tht net ia peaUlou, mad was ItlUud.

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