EVENING HERALD IMTAttMSUKU 1870. Published every Kvenlnitltterpt Bandar, al HouTH jAniR Hrnr. Nsiah (Iiktbk. The Herald Is dMIvginl liiHheimndmn ami the mirrntiii11iiK town for si oenU ft week, pay able to the camera, Ily mall M 00 n year, or 18 vent month, payable In advanee. Advertise ments charged according to apace and position. Tin- niihllahers reserve the rlaht to clmtige the firoltlon of advertisements whenever the P1 Icatlon ol news demands It. The right la rc-wrved to reject any advertisement, whetlier paid lor or not, that the publishers may deem improper. Advertising rates made known upon application. Entered at the po-tomee at Shenandoah, Pa., as second clans mall matter. TBLKl'IiONK CONNECTION. "All the News Thai's Fit to Print." Evening Herald FHIDAY. JULY 8, 1807. Thkrk will be no paper issued from tills olllce on Monday, In order to nffonl our employes an opportunity to celebrate Independence Day. Ciiildrkx are apt to seek the Hociety of other chlldroti at about the sixth year of their ages. Thin should be a watchful period for the parents, as frlenriahlps contracted at this time have a very decided in fluence on the mind, morals and manners of their children. Nearly every child is influenced for good or evil through early associations. If allowed to be constantly with the ihh'm their language and manners will, in nearly every case, be identical with those of the nurse. A mother should spend the greater portion of every day in the soolety of her chil dren. If to rid herself of their noise she permits them to seek companions outside, she hits no one to blame but, herself if their manners and morals are corrupted. All children requiro companionship of those of their own age, but it is very essential that the parents should choose these com panions. Mine Legislation. One of the most important pieces of legislation enacted at the present session of the Legislature, introduced by Kepresentative Stiller, of Liizorne county, is entitled "An act to pro tect the lives and limbs of miners from the dangers resulting from in competent miners working in the anthracite coal mines of thiscommon wealth, and to provide for the exami nation of persons seeking employ ment as miners, and to prevent the employing of incompetent persons as miners in the anthracite coal mines, and providing penalties for the viola tion of the same." The bill provides that hereafter no person shall be employed as a miner in any anthracite mine without lim ing first obtained a certificate of com petency and qualification from the miners' examining board of the dis trict wherein he seeks employment, and having been duly registered. In each of the eight inspection districts of the anthracite coal region there is to be created a miners' examining board consisting of eight miners, to be appointed by the president judge of the courts within the district, such board being selected from among miners who have had not less than -JTo.' 27-Vssrautical experience. The ftuCenflji' such boardsure to receive $3 per day for each day actually en gaged, and legitimate expenses in at tending the meetings of the board. Each examining board must meet once every month at a convenient point for the purpose of examining applicants for certificates and regis tration, such meetings to be open. Every person examined shall pay to the board the sum of one dollar, and if qualified as a miner he shall pay twenty-five cents for his certificate. The money thus derived is to be ap plied to the payment of the salary and expenses' of the members of the board. It is especially provided that no portion of the money necessary to defray the cost of maintaining the boards shall be drawn from the state treasury. The bill is a lengthy one and con tains many provisions, the trend of nil being in the direction indicated in the preamble. If this bill shall be lioneatly and rigidly enforced the an thracite coal mines will in at least some instances experience very de cided changes. Incompetent, inex perienced and non-English speaking miners will be weeded out and only competent and experienced minors be able to procure situations. One sec tion provides that no person shall hereafter engage as a miner in any anthracite coal mine without having obtained a certificate of competency from an examining board, and no person shall employ as a miner any person who does not hold suoh a certificate ; and no mine foreman or superintendent shall permit any per son to be employed under him, or in tlie minus under his charge or super vision who does not hokl a certificate from an examiningboard. Fines and imprisonment are presorilMtd as the ixuialties for violations of this law. Persons now serving on the boards created by the act of I860 shall oon tinue to serve as members of the ex amining boards until their terms ex pire, subjeet to the provisions of this act. Certificates issued to miners under the net of 1886 are not iuvali dated by the new aet. It seems to us that, if rigidly enforced, Mr. Miller's bill will have the effect of ridding the miiiesof incompetent iulners,through whose inexperience, or ignorance, or inability, many accidents are con srantly occurring. Everything tie nr-nds unon the efficiency and integrity of the examining boards who are made the sole judges of the .(iialiftcatlon of applicants for ex animation and registration. Alto pettier this bill seems to us to be com prehenslve dim not illllloult 01 en fiircpiilent- It lillpoapo no expense Upon tin" commonwealth and pro vides that ttny citizen may become 1 prosecutor in ease of violation of the law, whether the violator be an em ployer, an employe, or a member of tile-examining bnunl. Fertiliser. Telephone to M. Ulrrch A Son, Ashland, IV. when yon have a ilewl animal. They will haul it away at short notice, free of charge. 0-7-J in Marriage Licenses. Harry Schwa tela ami Amanda Unclic, both or l'WIailelphla. 11. F. Mnyeraml Annto ('. Kocnig, hoth of llecla. Win. Mounts ami I.isile Orant, hoth of Hhjuiamlnali ' John Fleischer ami Kllsslwtli Jane IIowlon, both of Tamaqiia. Why miller from Indigestion T llurtlock Wood 111 tiers cures Dytperwlft ami all dis orders of the stomach, liver and IkiwbIs. Notice. The. tinilerolguetl committee of the Shen andoah School lloard on text looks ami school supplies will meet in the West street school building on Tuesday evening, July Oth, 1907, at 7:80 o'clock, to receive and open bids for school supplies for the present school year. All bids should he sealed and addressed to the Secretary of the School Hoard, or to members of this committee. Tlie School Hoard reserves the right to reject any, or all bids. Fhank IIanka, T. K. KmvAHiM, II. 12. Kkii-kr, Miciiaki, Sullivan, J. F. HiooiXn, BW-tf Committee. 1'iitauciid to misery. Doan'g Ointment will cure the worst case of Itching Files there ! ever was, and do it almost instantly. Year j of sutlsriug relieved in a single night, (let I Dohii's Ointment from your dealer. j Deeds llecorded. From Clmrles A. Meek and wife to David l Uunkel, for premises in Schuylkill Haven. 1 From Daniel Harter and wife to Samuel Harter, for premises in Heglns township. i From Charlemagne Tower by executors to Joseph II. Murphy, for premises in Tower City. From George Simmy to Andrew Erdman, for premises in Slahantongo township. Are you suflorliig from rheumatism? Thomas' Eclctric Oil lias cured thousands of tho worst cases of this terriblo disease. It only costs B0 cents to try it. Contest Court Adjourns To-dny. Tho Lyon-Dunn contest court adjourned this afternoon until August 31 In the meantime Judge Dunn will prepare an addi tional bill of particulars. Witnesses ex amined yesterday were from tlie Sixth ward or Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven nnd Port Carbon. ' Nearly ail summer complaints are duo to bad blood and unhealthy bilo. Dr. Fowler's Ext. of Wild Strawberry cures by attacking the root of the trouble. It never fails. Contrnct Vork, Commencing yesterday tho inside work ings of the Preston No. 3 colliery will bo worked by contract. Each gangway etc., will 1)0 given to tho lowest biddor who will mine, load and send the coal to tho bottom of thcslopo, says tho Ashland Local. When you want good roofing, plumbing gas fitting, or general tlnamlthing dono call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street Dealer 1c stc-ca 1-tf Without Senatorial Courtesy. The commission of V. E. Jones, Notary Public, JIahanoy City, was received from Ilarrishurg at the Iiecordcr's office yesterday. Capt Jones took it up in the afternoon. Mothers w II find Chamberlain's Cough Kcmedy especially valuable for croup and whooping cough. It will give prompt relief and is safe and pleasant. Wo have sold it for sevoral years and It has never fulled to glvo tho most perfect satisfaction. Q. W. Klehards, Dunuesnc, I'a. Sold by Uruhlcr llros., druggists. National Educational Association. Tho Pennsylvania Itallroad Company an nounces that on account of the meeting of tho National Educational Association, at Milwaukee, Wis., July 0 to 0, it will sell con tinuous passago tickets from all points on its line east of Pittsburg and Krio to Mil waukee at rate of singlo farefor the round trip, plus $2.00 membership fee. Tickf tswill be sold mid will be good going only on July 2, 3, and 4, nnd will bo good to return, leaving Milwaukee July 10, 11, and 12, 1807, only, except that by depositing ticket with joint agent at Milwaukee on or before July 12, and on payment of fifty cents, an exten sion of return limit may lie obtained to leave Milwaukee until August 31, 1807, inclusive. It heals everything except a broken heart, may bo said of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Piles and rectal diseases, cuts, burns, bruises. tettor. eczema and all skin troubles may he cured by it quickly ami permanently. C. II. lliigciiuucii. Hulf Kate to Toronto via l'ennsylvunla Itallroad. For tlie Epworth League International Con vention, to be held at Toronto, Canada, July IS to 18, tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell special tickets from all points on its line to Toronto and return at rate of singlo fare for the round trip. These tickets will be sold and good going July 14 and 15 ; good to return, leaving Toronto not earlier than July 10 nor later than July 2-1, 1807, and will he good only for continuous passago from Toronto ou date staraed, For further information apply to ticket agents. Burning. Itehiug skiu diseases instantly re lieved by D Wilt's Witch Hasel Salve, un equalled foi outs, bruises, burns. It heals without leaving a sear. u. it. iiagenuucii A I'pniiHylwuiia. i"3lo. uonnefl Connellsvllle, ra., July 2. Hurglars entered the postottlce here early in the morning, blew open the safe and suc ceeded In getting away with the con tents, amounting to about M5 caslj and W7t In stamps. Fifteen registered letters were also taken. Doth the Inner and outer doors of the safe were blown off, and the books and papers scattered over the floor. Although the noise of the explosion awakened a family living above the postofflce, the burglars eluded detection. Three strange men leaving town on a freight train over the Baltimore and Ohio early In tho morning are the only suspects. A 1 nsr's C'oYiiimo. Washington, July 2. The coinage ex ecuted at the United States mints dur ing the year Just cloned amounted to IM.969.001. as follows: Colli, 71,6l6.7(lf; Oliver, $21,327,786: minor coins, S98l,rjd9. Of the silver coined, $21,203,701 was In standard dollars. Hood (Jure all iiv r UN ImIioUS Pills ilea, litidat Ik1, sour stom ach, HWilKrlUun. LOIiitii tiim. They e ttuilj, with out pain orKrl Sola f all drngfrtiti. Y poU JUV viily 1M1 to Uko v,nlx liuuUi bartitrUlA Murder iivit a nume of (p. Mlddletow u. Del., July 2. Alexander Thomaa, onlori'd, was stabbed to death yesterday, by Chnilos Jump, ntin ml ored, thp hpnd waiter of the Nntlmml hotel. The men were playing (tup In an old canning factory, nnd a dispute lrnsp over the frame, when upon Jones tahlied Thomnn through tip heart with a lnri;e pocket knife. Jones nur rondered to a mnRtstratc, and Is now n New Castle Jail. NUGGETS0F NEWS. Hiss Moser, a society Rlrl and heir ess of San Diego, Cal., took the veil, despite the opposition of her father. At Norrlstown, Pa., yesterday, Clmrles n. Kaiser, Jr., was sentenced to death for the murder of his wife. Mrs. McCausland, her son Charles, her stepg( n, Frank Mills, and a servant girl were killed by lightning at West Held, la. Miss Murphy fell overboard from a barge containing an excursion In New York harbor, and her nance jumped to save her, but both were drowned. Five Indiana, Including a chief, are dead at Malnne's Point, Minn., from the effects of drinking pain killer, hair oil and other preparations containing alcohol. Doth branches of the Pennsylvania state leglslnture adjrurned finally yes teiday after lu-lntr at work ull night There was a stubhorn dbpute lietueen senn'e and limine mer the m .m.. iu ROUGH HANDS ItrhlDg, truly, bli'edln? palms, shapeless nails, and painful linger ends, pimples, blackheads, oily, moth f km, dry, thin, ami falling hair, Itch lag, scaly scalps, all yield quickly to warm baths with CtrrirriiA SoAr, and gentle anointings with Coticuiu (ointment), the great skin cure. U told thmu-tinnt Ui world. Tott i a Dftro ahd Cn til . Corp.. Sole i'- . ' ..ton. or- " U w ficuce Soft. White IUndi, free. ITC'MQ HUMORS 'ftSSMSSS!? 3 t"""'""""""""l"l"lllllUlllUltUllllIilUUlli 1 IT'S I I EASY 1 ENOUGH 1 jE To sell you shoes if 2 we can get you into 5 P our store. Once you're 2 here, see our shoes and 3 P know our prices, you'll 3 Sr do the rest. 3 g; And to bring you to the 5jj SE: store is why we print 3 E this "ad" every day. We want your first r order ; we're pretty SE: sure of the next, and - : the next, if we get 2 that. We know there's 3 g- no store in this town 3 that is doing, or that can do as well lor you id as we. If everybody 3j else knew it as thor- 2 ougly as WK know it, 3 S our store would be E: several times too small. 3 y- THERE I ARE OUR I TAN SHOES For example. Ordin ary stores ask 25c and 50c more than we do for them, and get it, too. They don't get it as often as they used to, because we have so much of their busi ness. And the charm that does the price lowering is Factory Price. 2 3 Women's tans, $1 , $1 .25, $1.50 and $2.00. Misses' tuns, 75c and $1. Meifs tans, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00.- Boys' tans, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. g- Checks for amonnt oi pur- 3 chases made, are given every y- customer. $25.00 worth entitles Tz you to a handsome Parlor Lamp, I Factory I I -Shoe 1 tore, 1 r t E J. A. Moyeri Mgr. j ...SHOES AT FACTORY PRICES... 31 mmuuuiuumuuiuuiR "fJOLD DUST ' WJ 1 1111 BPS1 I " ?fr Largest paeknge greatest economy. Made only by THK N. It. FAIIlHASilt COMl'ANV, (j Chleato Bt, Louis. New York. Hoston. Philadelphia. I I ENGLISH CAPITAL IN THE SOUTH A. Itiiitdrctt Tliiiiiwuul Aoren, with Sov euty Mlnex, l'urclinHCKl liy llrltons. Knoxvllle, Tenn., July 2. Major E. E. McCroskey, the agent of an En glish syndicate in this city, yesterday received a cable dispatch from London, England, worded as follows: "Deal has been closed all right. Taylor will be with you aoon." The "deal" referred to is that whereby an English syndicate has secured options of nearly all the coal mines now in operation in the Jelllco districts of eastern Tennessee ind Kentucky, and of many of the mines along the Cincinnati Southern railroad in Morgan county, Tnn., and Whltely county, Ky. The "Taylor" re ferred to Is the financial agent of the English syndicate, who has already sailed for this country. The land in volved In the deal comprises 100,000 acres, which Include 70 mines now in operation. Orlp-OoliIs-IIeatlaclie. Why suffer with Coughs, Colda and Ij Grippe when J.ustivo llrouio Qulnino will cure yon in 0110 day. Put up In tablets con vonlcnt for taking. Guaranteed to cmo, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents. por sale hy Kirliu's Pharmacy. Our Monetary- Comiulmlotipra. Taris, July 2. The United States monetary commission, headed by Sena tor Kdward O. Wolcott, of Colorado, will start for London tomorrow. The commissioners express themselves as being well satisfied with the results of their negotiations here, and with the general outlook. There Is a strong be lief In this city that the commissioners have accomplished something tangible in France. John Oridin. of Zauesville, 0 says : "I never lived a dayjor thirty years without 8uflerinjr agony, until a box of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo cured iny piles." For piles and rectal troubles, cuts, bruises, sprains, cczeinaand all skin troubles Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salve is unequalled. C. II. Haecubuch. Hit -With n United Unit.' Pawtucket, It. I., July 2. Pitcher Horner, of the Pawtucket team, was hit in the face by a batted ball during practice yesterday afternoon, and last night he became delirious. He Is now In 1 serious cnnilltlf.ii. "I crave but Ono Minute," said tho public speaker in a husky voice; and then ho took a doso of Ono Minute Cough Cure, and pro ceeded with his oratory. Ono Minute Cough Curo is unequalled for throat and Iuug troubles. C. II. Hagcnbuch. To Iin-iH'ol tho Ji'nviil -Mill tin. Washington, July 2. Assistant Sec retary Roosevelt left Washington to day, first for a short visit to his fam ily at Oyster Bay, N. Y., and then on a trip of Inspection of the naval mtllttn of Illinois, Michigan and Ohio. Ho will begin his Inspection at Mackinaw, where the Michigan militia will be as sembled about the 15th Inst, There is a timo for everything ; and tho time to attend to a cold is when it starts. Don't wait till you liavo consump tion hut prevent it by using Ono Minute Congh Cure, the great remedy for coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles. C. 11. Ilagcnbuch. CHRIST. SCHMIDT Agent and Bottler of AND Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST, .' PUREST .' AND .' HEALTHIEST, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, - PA. Evan J. Davies, I.IVBRY AND Undertaking;! 13 N. Jardin Street FOR THIS WEEK- We offer two assortment c glassware for 5 ana 10 cents that cannot be beat any where for the money in town. A FINE LINE OF GLASS LAMPS, Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. "OOLD DUBT." 1IU ".cTounl- Short'. uliMlo. 13rndford, Pa., July 2. Oeorfre Dlttke ly, proprietor of a Job printing olllre und secretary of the pchool board, la dead, and Mlna Lillian Spatz, a wait ress In the Williamson restaurant. Is In a precarious condition, the result of laudanum auprJtiMklly taken with sui cidal Intent. The tragedy was enacted In Dlakely's ofllce. The girl, who will probably die, ban not recovered suffi ciently to give any account of the af fair. Ulakely was collector of the First, Second and Sixth ward taxes, and Is en hi to be about $0,100 short In his ac counts. The county commissioners were pressing hi 111 for settlement. ONE OF TWO WAYS. Tho bladder was created for one purpose, naiuoly, a receptacle for the uriuo, and as such it is not liable to any form of disease- ex cept by ono of two ways. The first way is from imperfect action of tho kidneys. Tho second way Is from careless local treatment of other diseases. CHIEF CAUSE. Unhealthy urine from unhealthy kidneys is the chief cause of bladdor troubles. So the womb like tho bladdor, was created for ono purpose, and If not doctored too much is not liable to weakness or diseased, except in rare cases. It is situated back of and very close to tho bladder, therefore any pain, disease or inconvenience manifested in tho kidneys, back, bladder or urinary passago is often by mistake attributed to female weak ness or womb trouble of somo sort. The error is easily mado and may bo as easily avoided. To nnd out correctly, set you urine aside for twenty-four hours; a sedi ment or settllug indicates kidney or bladder trouble. The mild and tho extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy is soon realized. If you need a mediclno you should havo tlie best. At druggists fifty cents and ouo dollar. You may have a samplo bottle and pamphlet, both sent froe by mail. Mention Kvkkino Herald and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Tho proprietors of this paper guarantee ho go mi ii less of this offer. Coining Kvellts. Julys, Sixth annual picnic of the Grant Hand, of Shenandoah, at Columbia park. Dancing music by Schoppo orchestra of 10 pieces. July 10, Ice cream festival under auspices of Camp 40, Daughters of America, in Ilob blns' opera liouso. July 13. Grand benefit peformauce of the dramatic cantata "Eobecca" by request. ' To be given for the benefit of John Hall. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forever, bo mado well, strong, magnetic, full of new lifo and vigor, take No-To-Bac, tho wonder-workor that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bac from your own druggist, who will guarantee. S cure. 50c or $1.00. Booklet and samplo mailed free. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co,, Chicago or New York. Iteiliiced llateb to San FruucUco. Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company an nounces that, for tho Christian Endeavor Convention to bo held in San Francisco July 7 to 12, it will sell special tickets from all points on Its system at greatly reduced rates. Those tickets will be sold Juno 27 to July 2, and will permit of stop over at Denver and points West. Returning, passengers must reach original starting point not later than August 17, 1807. For specific rates, conditions, and full In formation apply to nearest ticket agent. What ilo the Children Drink? Dont givo them tea. or coffee. Have you tried the new food drink called Orain-O t It is delicious and nourishing and takoi tho place of coffee The mom Orain-0 you give the children the more health you distribute through their systems. Graln-0 is mado of pure grains, and wlicu properly prepared tastos like the choice gnulosof coffee but costs about as much. All grocers sell it 15c. and arc. llochlilll iW.ViiiUtor to Mreei., Washington, July 2. It Is understood that the president has selected W. W. Itockhlll, late assistant secretary o( state, for the post of United States minister to Oreece, and that his nomi nation Is likely to go t,p the senate to day. Mr. Itockhlll's appointment will not be a party one In any Bense, but will be baited entirely upon his ex perience as a diplomat and bis excel lent work while in the department u( tale. Mr. James Perdue, an, old soldier residing at Monroe, Silch., was severely afllicted with rheumatism hut received prompt relief from pain by uslug Chamberlain's Pain Balm. He says: "At times my back would ache so badly that I oould hardly raise up. If I bad ut gotten relief I would not be here to write these few lilies. Cham,lerlain's Pain lln luw done me a gfwt (leal pf good and I fee Tery tliankftil forit." Ior sale by Gruliler Bros., driigeUts, Impni'tlhtr l.uiiilinr l'Vom uauniln. Toledo, O., July 2. The largest lum ber fleet that has entered this harbor In years arrive! yttaterday. Thirteen vessels, with 7,000,0m) feet of sawed lumber, cams in and are unloading. AI Peter is hustling In large consignments from Canada to jivold the proposed new tariff on logs and lumber. Yester day Mr. Peter wired Congressman Southard inquiring If the tariff on lumber Kvoulil be retroactive. If an af firmative answer is not received Mr. Peter lias arranged to bring in 2.000,000 feet more. Ills company has, during the past week, been doing a large business In Importing logs from Canada. So far Mr. Pe'er has brought In 22,000,000 feet, and 10,000 COO more Is en route. "They don't mike much fuss about It." We sre speaking of Do Witt's tittle litrly Risers, the famouslitlls pills for ooiutlputlon, biliousness, and all stomach anil liver troubles, They never gripe. C. II. Hageu-Uuub. THE TAH1FF0N HIGH RaJucod in tho Senate Bill Despho tho Fininoo Oonimitteo, HO AMENDMENT AGAINST TBTJ3I0 Itepiibllciin lountorlnl Cnitoim Dt-clilct That tho Torm or the WIInoii I.nw on That Suli.toot Shall bo Continued. To lie Soiit to t'oiilbronco. WashlnRton, July 2. The finance lommlttee suffered several unexpected reverses during the progress of the tariff bill yesterday, being defeated cm three Important votes. Cotton bagging was placed on the froe list by a vole of 30 to 25, and cotton ties alnn, by a vote of 29 to 23. The duty on white pine lumber was reduced from (2 to $1 per 1,000, the vote being 32 to 31. Th 1 amendment on pine occasioned the greatest surprise, and led to a gen eral breaking up of party lines on both sides of the chamber. During the early stages of the debate the duty on lumber. Including pine, was placed at S2, after a protracted contest. Yesterday Mr. Teller returned to the contest and moved to plare white pine lumber on the free list. The amend ment was defeated by the clrme vote of 32 to 33, four IlepubllcanB, Itaker. Carter, Hansbrough and Quay, Joining with the Democrats, Populists and sliver Itepubllcans In the affirmative, while three Democrats, Bacon, Stc Knery and Martin, voted with the lie publicans in the negative. Following up this close vote Mr. Mantle, silver lie publican, moved to reduce the rate on white pine from $2 to $1, and this car ried by a majority of 1. Two UepubM cans, Haker and Carter, voted with the Democrats In the affirmative and three Democrats, llacon, McUnery and Mar tin, with the Itepubllcans In the nega tive. The bill Is now completed with the exception of the reciprocity section and some comparatively minor para graphs. Much progress was made yes terday In clearing up detached para graphs heretofore passed over. Only three of these coal tar, potash nnd tea remain, so that these Items, the reci procity section, and the brief internal revenue and administrative provis ions are all that remain of the bill to be disposed of before the fl.itil vote Is taken. The Republican senators held what they decided should be their last cau cus on the tariff bill last night. The meeting continued for more than three hours, and was productive of import ant .results, which were not reached without the display of 'considerable feeling. Among the points decided were the following: To report no anti-trust amendment toward the original finance committee provisions for a duty on tea and an increase of 44 cents per barrel In tlie tax On beer, and to provide for a tax on bond and stock transactions. Tlie greater part of the time was given to the proposition for a provis ion against trusts. The committee hnd held a meeting during the afternoon, at which the whole question was gone over at length with other Itepuli'lcaiv Benators, Including Messrs. H.uuia and Chandler. It was then decided that -it would be extremely 'difficult to secure legislation that would be effective, and that upon tho whole It was Im politic and unwise to undertake it. A report was made accordingly to tlie caucus and a resolution ndopted au thorizing the presentation of an amendment providing In express terms for the continuance In effect of the terms of the Wilson law which makes It unlawful to form a trust In Imported articles. This report was finally agreed to, Tho committee had been supplied With estimates of the revenue the bill would produce, made by Mr. 'Worth lngton C. Ford, who had given the opinion that, with an equal volume of Imports, tho bill would produce during the first year more than $100,000,000 n excess of the returns under the Wil son lnw for the first year It wob In existence. Senator Allison said, how ever, that these figures were mislead ing, as tlie Imports would not be ex pected to be so large, and advised his fellow senators on this account not to accept them as nny indication of the possibilities of the bill. When the tnrlff bill reaches thc house after It has passed the senate It Is not probable that there will be any attempt to oppose the motion which will be made, cither directly by Chair man DIngley or hy the operation of a special order, to disagree to the senate amendments and send the bill to con ference. The Republican leaders do not think there is any necessity .for de bate until tho bill Is reported liftjU by the conferees, and the Democrat!) are Inclined to tho same opinion. Mr. Bailey, tho leader of tho minority, said he wpuld not oppose a motion to get tho hill Into conference, provided the Itepubllcans would agree to-a reason able time for debate wheat the bill was reported back to the house. He thought three or four days for dlscusBlon at that time would be sufficient. The number of conferees to ho ap pointed on behalf of the house has not yet been decided, nor tho political di vision, bu.t the conferees, as Is usual, will be tho ranking member of the oommlttee from each side. It Is prob able that there will be seven conferees. Tho political division may be five and two, or four and three. The Itepuhlb can members of the cummlttee in their ranking order n.V DIngley, Payne, Dalzell, Hopklua. Qrosvenor, Russell, DolllYr, Steele, Johnapn, Evans and fanney, and the Democrats Bally, McMUHn, Wheeler. MeLaurln, Robertson and Bwanson. The estimate of the time the bill will be In conference ranges from two to ten days, but the, best opinion Is that the conferees will report the hill Uaek a week from next Monday If It eomea over from the eenate en the latter day, Don't nauseate your stomach with leas and bitter herl, but regulate your liver and sick headache by using those famous little pills known as De Wilt's Little Harly Risers. C. II. Hageubucb. .CHASES BloodHerveFood For Weak and Run Down People. WHAT IT IS I The richest of all restorft ... 1 " tlv foods, because It re- ilaoei the essentials of lire that are ox musted by disease, Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, eta WH&T ITIjOFS! Uymakine the blood nHI II UUtOI pure and rich and the digestion perfect It creates solid llesh, nruscle and strength. The uervos being made strong the brain becomes imtlvonnii ylear. It restores lost vitality, stops all wast ing drains aud weakness tn either box, aud as a female regulator has no equal. 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