THIS SCR ANTON TRIBUNE- SATURDAY. JUNE 18. 1808. XT EVERY ESSENTIAL DETAIL OF turn 0Mji 0x Xn if0 0 jiM, 0 0TiW006fr0ir0xir000piufit0rii 0000L0 00010 a 0jf0aM0n0px0X0X0XP00A000x0XP00X00n.0X0i0Xji00X0rn0000n00n00 0r0l00000n00H0P000.Pji0jg00yn E 0 5s 0 X0 S NEW WAR REVENUE LAW 0M 10 XH O- T L,-i 1 ii -j. ijv x--- !: THE s A tax of $2 on nil brer. Inset liccr, nle. poi-lct find other slmlllar ferment rd liquors, brewed or manufactured ami sold or stored In warehouse, or re moved for consumption or sale, for ev ery barrel coninlulni; not more than thirty-one nnllotis. tind fit a like rain for tiny other quantity or fractional parts of a barrel with a discount of 7i tier cent, on all Hales by collectors to" brewers of the stamp provided for the payment of the tax. An addition al proviso was added as follows by the conference: "That the additional tax Imposed In thli section on all fermented lU-unrs stored In warehouse to which a stamp has been nlllsed shall be usscsscd and collected In the manner now provided by low for Hie collection of taxes not patd by stamps." SI'Ilr'IAI. TANKS 1-TtOM JtT.V 1. 1. Hunker employing capital not evceedlnn S2fi,onil, $.".0; ctnploylitK a cap It, i exceeding $2.".onn. for every addl tiono'l Jl.tmn, $2. surplus included In c.ipltil. The amount of nch annual t.ix to be computed on the basis of the itipltiil nnd surplus for the preceding llsenl year. HavlttR banks linvlns no lapltnl stock, nnd whose business is confined to receiving deposits nnd loan inn nr InventhiK the same for the bcii- t'it of their depositors, and which do no other business of bunking, are not subject to this tux. :'. Hrokers, $5n; but any person hav lns..pald the special tax as a banker shall not be required to pay the spe cial tax as n broker. 3. Pawnbrokers.,?:!'!. 4. Commercial brokers, $20. 5. Custom house broker. $10. 0. Proprietor of ihenters, museums and iMincert hnlls In elites of more than 21.000 population. $100. This does not Include halts rented or used occa sionally for concerts or theatrical rep resentations. 7. circuses, $too. .'o sppclnl tax paid In one itute Is to exempt exhibitions from the tax In another state, though but one special tnx I to be Imposed tor exhibitions within any one state. V Proprietor or agents of all other public exhibitions or shows for money not enumerated here, $10. 0. Bowling alleys and billiard rooms, $." for each alley or table. TOUACCO. ClGATif. IJTC. In lieu of the tax now Imposed by law, n tax of 12 cents per pound upon all tobacco end snuff, however pre pared, manufactured nnd sold or te moved for consumption or sale. 1'pnn eUirs and cigarettes manufactured and solii or removed for consumption or t- de the following taxes ore to be paid by the manufacturers: S'l.OO per lnon (ii cigars welKhlng more thnn 3 pcunds tier l.ooO; $1 per l.uoo on clp-nr?. Ml"h Ing not inor- than S pounds pel I one; $.i.r.n jnr l.ouo on ilgarettts welshing more than J pounds per l.nnn; and $l.r.o per l.oorj on cigarettes weighing not more thin 3 pound per 1,000; provided, thai lit lieu of 2, U and 1 ounce packaged of tobacfo nnd snuff now authorized by law, there may be packages thereof "titnlnins 1 1-3 ounces, 2'i ounces and 3 1-3 ounces respectively, and In addi tion to packages now authorized by law there may be packages containing 1 ounce of smoking tobacco. Tit compromise in regntd to the tnx ntlon of the stock on hand is ns fid-lows- There shall be assessed nnd collect ed, with the exception? heielnnfter in this setion niovlded for, upon all the artitles enumerated in this section, whKli wer imiiuifiii lured, imported, nnd remived from luctory or custom housi a before the paxsapr of this act, hearing HarnpK allKed to iuUi articles for the payment of the taxes theieon. nnd canceled subsequent to April 11, 1S. and which articles were at the Urn? of the passage ef this act held ami Intended for rule by any person, a tnx "iual to one-hull' the difference be tween the tnx already paid on such ar tlcle at the time of removal from the laetory m ciutom houses and the tax levied lr. this a. t upon iich articles. Tiealers Iali.g on hand less than l.oou pounds of manufactured inbaeco and 20.000 cigars' or elrraretter on the day (teceedlnc the date ef the passage of the bill are i-, lleved from the ijeceslty U' making returns, und thus relieved from the necessity ef paying the tax." Kor the expense ronntetd with the nssosnient and collection of the to bacco taxes, theie Is appropriated yiOO. COO. The commissioner of internal rev enue is nuthoiizid to employ Internal C- iaa?to!GaEJWS3g r vyfl7SS f AKk')WWvin MS&M'.i'i t tsTiycstk. j, I. ej-K If a " . tf " -) ' fL s -' w 'v and To be thp mot h e r of 1 many children in r n n 1; e d jamoiiu nature's temej dicbs. 1 j..a i.... i,r, :::.. v.' N Wtll'll WH- . i, I K CT If, llf.,,cntt.rn e added to the trials frequent motherhood, is too great a burden ir n woman who is not In s health ami rnmlltlnu I!verV WOtlinn tt-lin fa n1tn,l upon to bear the ordeal of bringing many children into the u-nrlil ii,.,.i1d tt, u.. ...., Tcitiforcemetit of th.nt ifr.,wirr.a strength promoting " 1'avorite Prescrip. tion" originated by Dr. H. V. Pierce, chlff consulting phyhician of the Invalid' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. V., and one of the most eminent of living special. ists in treating the ailments of women. Mr. D.ivi.l 11 l.aiigpy. of I.aiiciug. Morgnu Co., Tenu .inn recent letter to Dr. Pierce, writes "I am now thlrty-tx yenr old aiul hne given birth to ten children. liifrM onlv are liviug. I luve twin boys Mv years old Tilt- -.ame Fprltie niter they were horn I was confined to luy bert nil spring nnd summer with feiimte complaint: hnd it so badly I could lmielly valk around the house without fccliiiK woitc. I was re-lets at night, sleep ahnot U-ft me. nnd I was almost a skeleton. I did not r.ill mv ilnctor as I had tried the doctors twice before when I was down with the same trouble, and mv liuliond paid out a preat deal for me. I received no lasting benefit; I had ahnoht lo-.t all hope of ever being able to do anything. My husband had to work very hard and I could not even attend to the baUes. No one can know the distress of mv mind as well ns body. I)r Pierce's I'uvorice Prescription was the only medicine that heemed to do me uny good. After I hud taken the first bottle and part of the second, I could sleep well and all my troubles bewail to gel better I txllevc I tool: right bottles uud then I felt like a different person. I gave birth to another baby and my old complaint came tiack. I began using the ' Favorite Prescription ' and was soon relieved and was able to do my work, iucliidiug the washing." Mothers would be immensely helped in raising their children strong and healthy by the soutid professional advice contained in Dr, Tierce's Common Sense Medical Ad. viser. This thousand-page hook will be sent free for si one-cent stamps to pay the cost of mailing only. Address, World's Dispensary Med. Assn., Buffalo, N. V.; or cud 31 stamps for fi cloth-bound copy. revenue ngents In addition to the num ber now uuthorlzcd. IN'SlTltANCK. Lite On each policy for curb $100, 10 u on the amount Insured. Policies on the Industrial or weekly plan, -to per cent, of the amount of the llrst weekly premium Is charged. Kraternal, bene llclary VocletleK and orders, farmers purely local co-operative companies, employes relief nevot liitlons, operated on the lodge system or 1 cal co-operative plan "organized and conducted solely by the members thereof for the exclusive benefit of Its members and not for ptoilt." are exempted. Insurance (marine. Inland and lire) Kncb policy one-half of lc on each dollar. Co-operatlvo and mutuul com panies are exempted. Insurance (disutility, Ibbdlty and guarantee) Rack policy nnd each bond for the performance of the duties of any olllee or position or other obliga tion of the nature of indemnity and each contradictory obligation guaran teeing the validity of bonds or other obligation-- Issued by tiny state, county, municipal or other public body guaran teeing titles to real etUntc or mer cantile credits, executed or guaranteed by nny surety company upon the amount of premium charged, one-hult of le on each dollnt. l-ciif-e, land or tenement, not exceed ing one year. 2,'ic; exceeding one year und not exceeding three years, COc: exceeding three ycnivi, $1. Manifest for custom house entry or clearance of cargo for u foreign port, It the registered tonnage of such ship, vessel or steamship does not exceed 300 tons, $1: exceeding 300 tons and not exceeding 00U toiw. $3; exceeding COO tons, $). Mortgage or real estate or personal property ixeeedlng Sl.tmo nnd not ex ceeding $1,."00. 2r.e. nnd on each $."00 in excess of $1. BOO. 2."e. Passage ticket from a port In the United States to a foreign port If cost ing not exeredlng $30. $1: costing more than $30 ami not exceeding $0, $3; cost ing more than $Co, $r. Proxy for voting at nny election for ofllccrs of nny incorporated company, except religious, clmtltnble or literary eoclrtles or public cemeteries, 10c. Power of attorney, 2."ie; not to apply to the collection of e.x-soldlers' claims against the government on account of the military or naval service. Protest notes, bills of exchange, ac ceptances, cheek or draft or any mar ine protests, 25c. Warehouse receipts, 2.ic. The stomr duties on manifests, bills of lading nnd passage tickets do not apply to steamboats or other vessels plying between ports of the United States and ports In laitlsh North Ameilen. Schedule !'. PATKN'T MKD1CINKS. Upon exer.v package, box, bottle, pot or phlnl or other Inclosuie containing nny pills, powders, tinctures, troches or lozenges, syrups, cordials, bitters, anodynes, tonics, plasters, liniments, salves, ointments, pastes, drops, waters (except natural spring w-nlcrs and car bonated natural spring waters), es sences, "spirits, oils nnd nil medicinal preparations or compositions whatso ever, made and sold or removed for sale by any person, whereiu the person making or preparing the same has or claims to have any private formula, or nny exclusive right, where such pneket, etc., does not exceed nt the retail price ie., ",e. ; when price Is be tween 6c. and 10c. '4e.: between 10e. and lie, "ic.; between 1.V-. nnd 2.1c. Rc: and for each additional 25c. in value, "iac tax. Plllsbury ,i Co. '3 nnd other similar articles used as an application to the hair, mouth or skin, or otherwise used, where the packet, box or bottle does not exceed nt the retail price Co., one eighth of lc. tax; when the price Is between Cc. und 10c, one-quarter of le. ; between 10c. and l!c, three eighths of lc: between Ifie. nnd 2.1c. Ilve-elghths of lc; each additional 25c. In value five-eighths of le. tax. Chewing sum. each package of not more than $1 retail value, lc, and for each additional dollar 4c Sparkling or other wines, when bottled for sale, upon each bottle con taining one pint or less, lc; more thun out- pint, 2c Oil, AND SUGAR HKFINEKS. Kvery person, firm, corporation or company carrying on or doing busi ness of reilnlng petroleum or refining sugar, or owning or controlling nny pipe line for transporting oil or other products, whose grosa annual receipts exceed $2.10.000, is mode subject to pay annually a special excise tax equiva lent to one-quarter of l per cent, on the gross amount of nil receipts In ex cess of that sum, returns to bo made monthly. The penalty is a line of from $1,000 to $10,000. A stamp tux of le. Is to be collected op every seat sold In n paluce or par lor car and on every berth sold In a sleeping enr, the stamp to be nfllxcd to the ticket and paid by tho company Issuing It. 1XHKRITANOK TAX. A tax on Inheritances and legacies exceeding $n.iu00 on personal property Is provided us follows- On sums between $10,000 and $23,000 (1) on benellts to tho lineal issue or lineal iinresto-s, brother or sister of tho deceased, at tho rate of 73 cents for every $100. 2. To the descendant of a brotlier or sister, nt the rate of $1.00 for every $100. 3. To tho brother or sister of tho fa ther or mother or a descendant of a brother or sister of tho father or moth er, nt the rate of $3 for every $100. 4. To tho brother or sister of tho grandfather or grandmother or a de si endnr.t of the brother or sister of tho grandfather or grandmother, $1 for ev ery $100. D. To those of nny other degree of col lateral consanguinity or strangers, In blood or n body politic or corporate, at the rate of $3 for every $100. All legacies or property passing by will or by the laws of any stato or ter ritory to husband or wife are exempted from tax or duty. On sums ranging between $25,000 and $100,000 the rates of taxes nro to bo mul tiplied by one nnd one-half; on those ranging from $100,000 to $500,000 the rutts are to bo multiplied by two; on thoso ranglnif from $r00,000 to $1,000, 000 tho rnt03 aro to bo multiplied by two und one-hnlf; and on thoso above $1,000,000 the rates are to bo multiplied by three. The tnx Is made a lien upon the prop, "t" until nald.Sind it Is renulred that the tax shall bo satlsllrd before tho leg atee Is paid. UKI1T CKUTIUICATKS. The secretary of the treasury Is ati Ihorlzed to borrow from time to time, at a rate of Interest not exceeding i per cent, such sums ns In his judg ment may bo necessary to meet public opondltures, und to Issue certlllenten of Indebtedness In denominations of $.10 or some multiple of that sum. ICaeh certllleato Is made payable nt such time not exceeding one year from the date of Us Issue, as the secretary of the treasury may pi escribe: provided that tin amount of Bitch certificates out standing shall nt no time exceed $1W,- I "10,000. TOUACCO. IJKAl.KP.S. Healers In leaf tobacco, whose an nual sales do not exceed B0.000 pounds cm li. $G; those whose annual sales ex ioed r.o.ooo nnd not 100.000 pounds. $12, and If their annual sales exceed KiO.OOO pounds, $21. Dealers In tobacco, whose annual sales do not exceed 30.000 pounds, $5. .Manufacturers whose sales exceed f.o, ono and not 100.000 pounds, $12. Manu facturers .whose sales exceed loo.ooo pounds, $21. Mnnufai-turers of cigars, whose an nual sales do not exceed 100,0(10 c igars, $f.. Manufacturers whose sales exceed inn noo und not 200.000 cigars, $12. Man ufacturers whose sales exceed 2011. eoo cigars, $21. Any person who carries on the busi ness for which special taxes are Im posed by this act without having paid the special tax, Is made guilty of a misdemeanor, the penalty being a fine of from $100 to $.101) or Imprisonment for not more than six months, or both. It Is provided that until appropriate stamps are prepared and furnished the stamps heretofore used to denote the payment of Internal revenue tax on fermented liquors, tobacco, snuff, ci gars and cigarettes may be Imprinted with a suitable device to denote thr new rate of tax, and shall be nllixed to nil packages containing such arti cles on which the tax Imposed by this act Is paid. ADIIKSIVK STAMPS. Section 7 provides that if nny person nr persons shall make, sign or Issue any Instrument of paper of any de scription without Its being stamped he shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, the penalty being $100 nt the discre tion of the court. Section S provides a penalty of a fine not exceeding $100,000, or Imprisonment for a term not exceeding live years, or both for counterfeiting the stamps, and the penalty la made to apply to all persons having any connection with the counterfeit lug. lrnprletors or proprietary r.tatlstles are given the privilege of furnishing their own dies or designs for stamps, u failure to perform which act Is made l misdemeanor punishable by a line of not less than $.10 nor more than $100 or by Imprisonment of not to exceed six months or both. It Is also made a misdemeanor by section 10 to evade the provisions of the stamp law pun ishable by a line not exceeding $2H0. Other sections following relate to the administration of the law. Section 12 provides for the, distribution of stamps. Section Ifi exempts government, state, county and municipal bonds from the operation of the Inw, ami also the stocks and bonds Issued by co-opera-ttve building and loan associations whoso capital stock does not exceed $10,000, and building and loan associa tions or companies that make loans only to their shareholders. Section IS provides for a tax stamp on telegraph messages, but exempts messages of ofllccrs and employes of tho government on nfllcial buslness.nnd also tho messages of telegraph and railroad companies over their own lines. Section 20 makes it a misdemeanor to evade the provisions of schedule I? relative to drugs, medicines, perfum ery, etc.. punishable by It IVie not to exceed $300 or Imprisonment hot to ex ceed six months, nr both. Uncompounded medicines or thoso put up nnd sold nt retail as prescrip tions are not included In tho taxable articles. leaving the tax to apply par ticularly to proprietary articles. Section 21 adds the tax on proprie tary articles to the duty on them, re quiring the nlllxlug of tho revenue stamp before withdrawal for consumption. The commissioner of internal revenue Is authorized to procure until January 1, 1S9D, any of the stamps provided for by contract whenever they can not bo speedily prepared by tho I.urenu of Kngrnvlng nnd Printing. SCIIKDUI A STAMP TAXKS. Bonds, debentures or certificates of Indebtedness by any association, com pany or corporation, on each $100 of face value or fraction thereof, .lc; and on each original issue, whether on or ganization or reorganization, of cer tificates of stock by anyViuch associa tion, company or corporation, on each $100 of face value or fraction thereof, Ec; and on nil sales or agreements to sell, 11 memoranda of sales or deliveries or transfers of shares of active stock, on each $100 of face vnlue or fraction, 2c. In case of sale where the evidence of transfer is shown only by the books of the company the stamp shall bo placed Upon such books, and where the change of ownership by transfer of certificate the stamp Bhall be placed upon tho certificates; and In tho cases of nn agreement to sell or where the transfer Is by delivery of tho certifi cate assigned In blank, there shall bo nuido and delivered by the seller to the buyer (i bill or memorandum or such sale, to which tho stamp shall bo af llxed. Penalty: A lino of from $500 to $1,000 and Imprisonment for six months, or both. Upon each rale, or agreement to roll, any products or merchnndlso at nny exchange or bonrd of trade, or other similar place, either for present or fu ture delivery, for each $100 in vnlue of said sale or agreement of sale or agree ment to sell. 1 cent, and for each addi tional $100 or fractional part thereof In excess of MOO. 1 cent; rovlded, tint on every sale or agreement of sale or agreement to sell tnere shall be made and delivered by tho seller to the buyer n bill, a memorandum of such sale, to which there hliull bo nllixed a law ful stamp or stamph In value equal to the amount of tho tax op such salo. Hank check, draft or certificate of deposit not drawing Interest or order for the pnymont of any sum of money drawn uuon or Issued by any bank, 3' JyW I I xw "" 1 I CI I L ' o X if? W,f f X-TT H W " f M r I I i' J J 11 If J I III f 5l I 4 I I F )' 1 WW That wants his dollars to do their full duty as a pur chasing power cannot afford to let this chance go by. Economy and prudence must, direct you to this store. Every day we find a few JJ odd suits; sometimes three, sometimes four, that are broken sizes they may be large or small. However,they all go into one lot at a price that will clear them quickly. The Result of One of the Most Successful Seasons in Our History. 0. 0 o s 0H. 0 o H "Ulf o "A atf 4 0. V.tf 40 o 0M. 8 ,0 0 s x HI II 10 s 10 ft )S0 ir o .0 tur a AH 4fT J I M0 f! & 0H c ( "a 0X IS 0. M0 O 0. c M0 0 10 0. 0 i0 10 vi3 . ft & 0 0.0 O P K0 X.0 10 is t pjRtssmwa&iKnsBKEsssi fc3BSiSinS37HCTc,S3?SKW5raiE Two Lots $10, $12, And a Few $15 Suits This is not a sale of shop-worn or job lots. "We do not conduct those kind of sales." The reduc- 3 tions named here are for suits made I this season; stylish and tailored by first-class men. For Plain Facts See Our Sliow Windows lEBSEagBgaaa WKW&ttW,tt!ir7?lXX2S12S2 and I aE!E!Bf2I!ffiffi5Ci!i vtE?KSZ ESHUUaSKI C&'UiUIib-UHlV Two Lots $15, $18,' And a Few $20 Suits The suits are left from the best qualities we have sold this season, some light patterns, others in dark overplaid worsteds. "We've al ways kept good qualities." These reductions make a lasting advertise- 1 ment for us. Is 0 V.0 0 0 0 VII 10 0 0 0 M.0 SI 0 tlfl 0M tt S 0 0 3 0 M0 0 0 0M M.0 0 a 0 ft J 0 For Plain Facts 1 See Our I Show Windows l'!!r7? and sfiESi-s-ai ma-sassi tBsasssssiszswsrfxrjxfxxisirm We know of no other way to keep up-to-date styles in our store, and enlarge the already satisfied circle of patronage. W l-MHMM4l 0k (jI ir iv i i 1 1 Most Fathers Don't Know Where Their Boys' Clothes. Were Bought, We have asked them the question. They have had con fidence enough to buy their own clothes here. Our prices and styles on Children's Clothing are not to be had in this city. Boys' Vestee Suits, a varied assortment of neat pat terns $1.98 Boys' Two-Piece Junior Suit, trimmed with mohair hniri : Boys' Reefer Suits, 15 years, in neat pat terns $1.98 Big Boys' Suits, long pants to tit boys up to nineteen years $3.98 H.q-a in ages 9 Money Saved an Our Furnishing Dept. that are New Neckwcan Silks usually made into-rc. 25c in bows Cambric Wash Ties, or club house, assorted, 6 for 25c. Silk Worked Hose, in neat ef fects, fast colors, 15c a Pair Golf and Bike Hose. Pure Scotch Yarn, in wide rib. All the newest top colorings. 48c. Silk Stripe Shirts, woven silk, not stamped, with collar and cuffs 59c Negligee Shirts, new patterns with two collars, de tached, cuffs attached 48 C Spring and Summer Styles. Either in the soft felt or the stiff derbv : nnv shade vou fancv can be found here, at prices that are a ?? continual annoyance to the exclu- 0 M0 SI 15 M0 f: IS - SI tl0 0M 0 X tt 0 V 0M 0 9. s? -0 :; 0 3 0 0K IS 0 Mr Si no Ss IS annoyance sive hatters, 98c, $1.50, $2, $2.5q 50 dozen of those new crash hats, in Fedora or flat shape, new colors, in plain and silk stripe, 48c. See the new "Knox" shape, in Straw Hats here. Neater style and better workmanship, in plain "Manila" or "Chip" straw. See our corner window. 25c, 48c, $1-25, $1.50 BB-SW zmM E&ssssa 0i 0 0 0 tm fi jrf SS 0 l a? .$ .. o mm v!il Leading' Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers. Vrf"aj'jfi,j'rf,ijrs'-fins.rfX(rxrf,isrirfjrf4 Av'MJXrtl00n'a',''u'K;r,rtf, trust cciinpany or any ju-rson or per sons, cmi'iiunli s or loipdnilluns, ;.. Hills of fxchaiiRL' (InKinil) ilrafl. cer-tl'li-ulp of (U-poylt lrawlntr inti-ivt, or wov for th-' jiavniciit of any sum fit inunoy, utliiTwIst; tlian at siulit or nil domaml, or any proniissoiy noto, ex ut!)t bunk notes Issued fur circulation ami for cadi ivnewal of tho same for a Hum not exceeding $100, 2 cenU; nnd for each ndilltlunul $100 of fractional part thereof, In excess of $100, 2 cents oaoli. l'HU of exchange (foreign) or Utter of credit, If drawn slncly. If ilrarn sin Kly for a num. not exeeedintr $100, -I cent3, and for ench $100 or fractional part thereof In oxcokb of $108, cents. If drawn In sets of two or more: for every lilll of oar-h t-et, where tho Mim does not exceed $101 In any foreign cur rency, 2 cents', and for each $100 or fractional- part In excess of $100, 2 cents. Hills of iHdltit' or receipt (other thun churtor party) for any Roods or inur ehandlse to be exported to any forolgn port or place. 10 cents. It is m.iilo the duty .--f every iiillrnad or sti-.iinlio.it cciupany, i airier, ex PIcsh lompany, or eorioi-:itin or per iiiii whose oc upailoii i to act ns such to issue to tl.e shipper or conslenoi-.a bill of la'-ling. iTutulfcn or other cvl-dPiii-.' of reielpt and fnrwardlns for each shipment p-iolved, wltrtho- In hulk or In hexes, bales, packages, bun dlei. or not so Inclosed or Included; nnd there la to be. attached und cancelled to each of i.nld bills of ladlnu. etc., a stamp of tho value of I cent; provided, that hut ono hill of lading shall be re nulled on bundles or packages of news papers when Inclosed in one bpiipwI Imnrll't at the tlmo of shipment. Pen alty, 150. A tax of 1 cent Ik Imposed for every telephone mef-sassv for which over 15 cents Is charged. Any tclc-graphlc mas. saeie, I cent. IndemnlfyliiK honils. 50 cents. Cflrtlllcatea of profits nf any nttsoela tlou anil on all transfers thereof, on each $100 of face value. -Jc. 'VjtllUtttt of il:nn-ii' or otllPinlse Issifd by any port w.tiden or marine stirveyiir, 2." cent. ('rtiili ate of any oth -r description, Ifi n'lits. t'liarter party, If the rraUtrrpil to. na-j.- of the vessel docn not exceed "oo tons, $3. Kxceedlng 'OOturs pnd not e.epdlng COO tons, $5. 'iSxceeding COO tuns, $1U. I'ontract, brokers' unto or memonin dtiin of sale of uny Rood or nierrhan-dtS'.-, stocks, bonds. oxclmiiBc, noteu of hand, real estate, or pr.t'irrty f uny tU-scilptli.n Isucd by brokers or per sons m-ting as such, tor ch-U noto or meniorandum of sale IS cents. Conveyance or deed for real estate. In which the consideration exceeds $100 and does not oxceed $600, 50c, and for ohcIi additional &00, M cents, Kntry.of. Roods at uny custom liuuw not xcQUtri $100 In vnlue. 25c; ox ccedlng" $100 and not tnccecdluK $500 In value, &0c-j cxceedlnB $800 In vnlue, $1. Kntry for the withdrawal of Roods from customs bonded warehouse, 50c. HUNT'S. The MMiitnry of the tieasury is au thorized to luMinw nn the credit of t '.I I'nlted States from time to time a the pioceeds may be rcaulred to eb-fi , expenditures tiutliorized on acrouni existing war (such proreeds when re reived to be used only for the purp of meeting such war expeudlture I t sum of $4t0,00,i)aii. or so much thpr us may be necessary, nnd to pre pi and Issue therefor coupon or reRtsten bands of the I'nlted States In den--i i Illation of $20 or liillio multiple of tea sum. redeemable in coin at the pic-tsu of the I'nlted Stattn after ten j.-.i-i from the date of their issue and pay able twenty years from such date un bearing Interest. puable emarteili n coJn. Ht the rate of 8 per cent ti-i annum. The bonds are to be offpud a par its a popular loan. The conforenfce adileil the follow ins provleo: Tlwt any porllon of any loue ol Continued on I'ase It.
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