IMPORTANT TARIF F CHANGES DUTY ON LUXURIES RAISES. The Chi nil Schedule Revised. The Cut For the Sill to Go Into Effect Made Later, The changes which are mad In the tarlfl bill by the Pemocrnta since It was given to the public two week ago are ai follows: Tin plate, from 4it per cent al valorem to 1 1-fi cents or oiinl, wlih a provision the reduction shall not go Into effect until Octo ber , 1W4. 1'eurl buttons from 40 per cent ad valorem to I cent per line ami 13 er cent ad valorem Velvet and tapestry velvet carpet, figured or plain, printed on the wrp or otherwise, and all carpets and carpeting of like charac ter or description, Increased from ' to 30 per cent ad vuloiem. Tapestry brusaels car pet, plain or figured and all carpets and ear petlngof like diameter or description print ed on the warpor otherwise, increased Irom. lib to 3U per rent ad valorem. Treble Ingrain three-ply and all chain Venitlan carpets in creased Irom 2i to i)U per cent ad vuloretn. Wool, Hutch anil two-ply Ingrain carpets, from M to 23 per cent ail valorem. Druggets and buckings, printed, colored or othejwise. felt carpeting, llgured or plain from 2U to 25 per cent ad valorem. Haiony, Wilton and Towmuy velvet carpets, figured or plait: ami all carpeting of like character, from 2i to 30 per cent ad valorem. Carpets and carpeting of wool, flat ot cotton or composed of part of either not specially provided for in this act, from 2n to i per cent, ad valorem. A change is made in the time when the woolen schedule shnll go Into effect. 'f tie first print of the bill staled the woolen schedule shall go Into fleet July 1. If'1 1, and that on all rates of duty in Woolen schedule except on carpets there shall lie a reduction of 1 cent on the hundred every year until r.J. J his Is changed so I lie woolen schedule shall go into effect the same time as the reniaindei of the bill and Uie reductions, which are to follow will be on all woolens except carpets, there being no change in this particulai provision. 'J he silk schedule Is now as follows: Bilk rartially manufactured from cocoons or rom waste silk and not further advanced ot manufactured than carded or combed silk. 25 cents per pound. Thrown silk, not more ad vanced thun singles.traui.orgunzine.sewing, ilk, twist, floss antf silk threads or yards ol every description, except spun silk, 25 per cent ad valorem; spun silk in skeins, cops, Warps or on beams, 30 per cent ad valorem. I hangrs in the cotton schedule as follows: Cotton thread, yam, wraps or wrap yarn, whether single or advanced beyond the con dition of sing by grouping or twisting two or more single yurne together, whether on beams or in bundles, skeins or crops, or in any form except spool thread, oi cotton, hereinafter provided for, valued at not ex ceeding 15 cents ptr pound (in new print, 12 cents per pound), 20 per cent ad valorem, valued at over 15 cents (new print, 12 cents) ier pound, and not exceeding 30 cents (new print, 20 cental per pound; '2. per cent ad valorem, valued at over 30 cents (new print. 20 cents) per pound ond not exceeding 45 cents (new bill, 30, cents) per pound, 30 per cent ad valorem, valued at over 45 cents (new bill, 30 cents, and not exceeding 4'J cents) per pound. 35 per cent ad valorem. The new bill has this addition: "Valued at over 40 cents per pound 40 per cent ad valorem." In the pottery schedule changes: Magnesic Are brick from free list to (1 per ton. Clays and earths wrought or manufactured de creased from t2 to 1 per ton. The following is lelt out of the new bill: White granite common ware, plain ' white rr cream colored, lustered or printed tinder glme in a single color, sponged, dipped or edeed ware 30 per cent ad valorem. Unde rrated china porcelain, earthen and stone ware, etc., reduced from 40 to 35 per cent ad valorem and decorated from 45 to 4J per cent. The following has been added to the wood schedule taken from the free list; Lumber Hi any sort planed or tlnished, for each side so planed or finished, AOcenta er 1,00 feet, board measure; and if planed on one side and tongued and grooved, 1 per 1,000 fret, board measure, and if planed on two sides and tongued and grooved tl.6u per 1 000 feet bouid mcasure.and in estimating board measure under this schedule no deduction shall be made on board measure on account of plmiiug, tongulng and grooving." Collodion to 45 per cent ad valorem. Kth ers Incrra ed from 25 to 35 cents per pound. Acetate of lead, while or brown and lith arge. 30 pr cent ad valorem in old bill, cna.irerio whllc,;i renCs per ponn J;brown H cents; -litharge, 1J cents. Nitrate of lead, from 30 percent ad vu'orem to 1J cents er pound. Orange mineral and raw lead, 35 per cent ad valorem In old bill; new orsnee mineral lj cents per pound; red lead, 1J per pound. W hite lead and white paint containing lead, dry or in pulp, or ground or mixed With oil, 35 per cent ad valorem, chanted to Hrrntsper pound, Ferro manganese in black iron and steel plate from 35 per cent ad valorem to 9-10 cents specific. Wire in creased Irom 30 to 35 per cent. Lead in shuts from 1 cent to U cents pet pound. Malt increased from 20 to 25 pel lent. Oranges from 10 to 8 cents of cubio foot cpacity. Chocolate confectionery Inserted at 25 per cent ait vuloreni. Champagne re stored to piesent rates. The wine of hemp . increased from 10 to 30 per cent ad valorem, Oil cloth from 20 fo 25 per cent. Laces, edgings, embroideries, inseriings, neck ruf fling, ruchinrs, trimmings tuckings, lace window curtains, and other similar tam boured articles and articles embroidered by Land or machinery, embroideret or hem stitched handkerchiefs and articles made wbollv or in part of lace, rufflings, tucking or ruc'hings from 36 to 40 per cent. Burlaps added to dutiable list at 15 per cent ad valorem, brushes and feather dusters Increased from 25 to 30 per cent. Jewelry 25 to 33 per cent. ' Petroleum, crude or iefined, added to free list, il countrv importing admits American product free. Original drawinga and akatrhea unit ertista' Trfm mt Lphti and Tngravlngs and statuary of wood added to reelist, Mother of pearl sawed and cut taken from free list The limit of value of wearing apparel of persons returning from foreign countries reduced from (500 to 1250 Champagne is restored to the present, TTba date when the bill goes Into effect lias been changed from March 1 to June 1. TO SAVE HIS FAMILY And Give Them (2,000 Insurance Worklngman Commits 8ulcide. At I'lainlield, N, J,. John Oroblensky, German machinist out of work committee uiclde by means of morphine In order that his destitute farailv might receive (2,000 in surance money. Five months ago lit wai ditcharged on account ot the hard times ant was unuble to get work. Last vee'e he visited Philadelphia, New ark and 'ew York looking for work, H returned ,'rum these trips despondent, and the thought of the suffering which hia wifi and children must endure during the win ter evidently weiithed upon bis mind. A few days ago he started a discussion with members of Central Lodge 4!, A. O. IT. W., to which he belonted. as to whether tb death benelit (if (2,000 would be paid in case of suicide. H made a small wager that il would not. The question waa decided against him. This seems to have made him resolve to kill himself. - TbtPrendergaat Jury Completed. A lory to try Patrick Eugene frendergatt foe tht murder of Carter Harrison, mayor of Chicago hat at last been secured. Tht 12th man accepted waa W. P. Whit. He was tbt 207in man txamlnel FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Summarised Proceeding of Our Law , Makers at Washington, SIXTH bV. FtTg In the Henate Mr. Hoar unex pectedly submitted another resolution calling upon the president for specific an swers to dilutions which. literati v complied with, would lay before the senate and country the history of the actions nf Hit present administration on the Hawaiian matter. After a lively debate between the author ot the resolution and Mr. Oray, (item.) of Iielaware. tht resolution went over until to-morrow. The house Joint resolution for the protec tion of those parties who have heretofore been allowed to make entries for lands within the former Mllle Lao Indian reser vation in .Minnesota was reported favorable from Hit Committee on l'tihllc l ands and passed. The smate then adjourned. llni-fg After some unimportant business '.he Mouse devoted the balance of tb day lo matters rtaining to the District of Col umbia, srvrsrn pav. flrsATF In the senate Mr Cullom. Ke pubiican, of Illinois, made a long speech against the repeal of the Federal election laws, which lead to a lively colloquy be tween liitnnnd Mr. Hill, Democrat, of New York, after which the senate adjourned. ilot-sK. In the house to-day there wnsan Interesting and amusing bebate on the bill to admit Utah. Mr. Kawlins, the delegate from Utah said polygamy was dying from natural causes and In a short time would cease to exist altogether. Who were the men responsible fur the establishment of polygamy in Utah? asked Mr. Unwllns. They were the men who were born, reared, educated ami actu ated by the sentiments of New England a sentiment which burned witches. prosecuted quakers and drove out Koger Wil liams. Utah has a smnllcr lit rentage of foreign born citizens than Massachusetts or New York, and "thers Is less polvgamy in Utah than in Massa chusetts." '1 he bill went over after (nine routine business the house abjourned. MOIITH DAY. PrsATt A very spirited debate was car ried on in the senate twlsy, bused on Mr. Hoar's resolution requesting the I'residenl of the United States to furnish to the senati certain inform -tlon in regard to the ap pointment of Mr. Illotintas rommissionei io Hawaii. At the close of the debate the resolution was referred to the committee on Foreign Itelations, After a short executive Si-sloii the senate adjourned. Hoisr. The moln Interest In the II oil si todav centered In the Hitt resolution, re ported by Chairman McCrcary, from the Committee on Foreign Ailalrs, calling on the I'residenl for a ropv of the Instruction! issued to Minister Willis of Hawaii. Tb resolution asked particularly In regard tc Minister Willis instructions as to the lauding of United States troops and as to anj contemplated choline in the form of gov ernment in the Island, pursed. After an Amendment prohibiting polygamy, the bill admitting Utah to the Union was passed After some routine business th House ad journed. KIKTH PAT. Bbsiatf, There was but one matter ol national importance In to day s session ol the senate. That was the Introduction by Mr. Yoorbees, chairman of the Financs Committee, of a bill providing for tbt coin age of the seigniorage or profit from the sil ver coined and purchased under the llland and hheman acta, at the rate of (2,000,OOC t month; the purchase after that coinage it completed of tR 000,11 0 worth ol silver bul lion a month: the withdrawal of all notes ol less denomination of (10; the withdrawal 01 the (J..VI and (5 gold coin; and the appoint ment of live commissioners to an Interna tional conference tor the establishment of a ratio between gold and silver. The bill wai referred to the Committee on Finance and the senate then adjourned. Hoi sr. The monotonous round of roll talis in the effort to secure a quorum and then induce that quorum to tuke up tht Arizonaenabling act, consumed both the lime and patience of the bonne. Finally lien. Wheeler announced that, as it wai very evident the Itepulilicans were filibust ering, he would move that the House ad lourn, which motion prevailed, TENTH PAY, Ffnate. Not in session. Horse. In the bouse today the bill for the admission of Arizona wus put through Slid the bill for the admission of New Mex ico was well under way when a wrangle over what was to be done with Okluboiu.t Intervened and the debate thus precipitated lu&ted until adjournment. A HAND-TO-MOUTH BUSINESS. Trade Still Waiting as Mueh as It Can, Although the Volume a Few Years Ago Would Have Been - Called Large. H. G. Dun .fc Co.' Weekly I'.eview 01 : Trade says: It it proof of the enormous vitality of the I country that, while mills are slopping in ; every direction, and the army of uiieni- pioyeu is larger iu:ui 11 nas ueen lor many years, other mills are constantly starting up to answer the demand which a single year of unprecedented disaster has only diiuin. ished Industry is dol; g nothing on specu lation, but the needs which the wonderful growth and past prosperity of the people have created, are pressing upon supplies exhausted by months of reduced production Trade still waits as much as It can, and yet the volume of business on a mere hand-to-mouth basis is such as would have been call ed large a few years ago. Measured by clearing bouse exchanges, it is 15 per cent, less than a year ago, (he decrease being greater in the West and 8011th and less in tbe Kst. Measured by railroad earnings, it is 12.H per cent, less ihun a yeur ago. The fierce struggle of the 1'iltsburg region for iron business drives prices to the lowest point ever known. (11 for Heasemtr Iron and (lu 75 for steel billets, and takes away nearly all new work from the east and west, where depression increases. Yet some ad ditional furnaces went Into blast last week. Wheat receipts at the Wes- have been 3.201,812 bushels against 5.540.013 the same week last year and Atlantic export only 500,704 against 1.87B.3i)l last year, and stock in sight increased rapidlv, bin prices declin ed with tale of only 4,000,000 bushels here. Corn receipts were very large, 3,643,52J bushel, against 2331.300 last year and exports weie fully maintained; the price yielding ic. The week hat brought fewer sales of stocks by loieign holders that usual and tome buying. J ailures are numerous and large.339 In the United Slates for tbe week, against 279 last year and 40 in Canada against 25 last year. BHAZIL'8 INSURGENTS GAINING. Tht People Preparing to Follow, the Lead of Admiral Oama. The latest dispatch from Brniil readt a follows: "Admiral DeGama't manifesto, declaring for the insurgents, has produced much ex citement, greatly increasing the popularity of the Insurgent's cause. Tht Monarchist element predominate everywhere and people are prepared to follow the lead of Gama. Saturday night 1.500 government troop lining tbe ibore near the war and marina arsenals opened heavy fire with tht machine guns and rl flea against the Cobrat for tht purpose of covering an advance by storm ing parlies. Cobras replied strongly, caus ing tbe government troops to abandon tht attempt after two houra of heavy tiring. The government lost over 100, while 'be insur gents had only two wounded. Tbt Bring on both aidea wai very wild. "Many Important business house pro pott to suspend bualnas nntil the end of the revolt aa they consider tb present situation Innrianswrona " TICKINGS OFTHETELEGRAPH FOREIGN AND DOMESTIO. What I Transpiring the World Over Important Eventa Briefly Told. farttnl. labor aot laitxstrUf. Plnce December 1 the New York Central nd Hudson river railroad company ha discharged nearly 1,000 men at poind be tween New York and Buffalo, 300 of which were relieved on the Hudson river division. Some of the men had been in the employ of the company 80 years. The laid oil nien Include trackmen, brldgemen, laborer, etc. All the mills In I'.ockvllle, Conn., woolen, filk and stockinet, begin running on three quarter time next Monday. Tbe mill employ, when running full capacity, near ly 4,000 person. The mills will run five Jays a week, eight hours per day. The Newark, O., glass work resumed apernllons, giving 400 men employment The Wheeling, W. Va,, Iron and Rteel Romany has decided fo reduce the wage of Ita employes 31) per cent. The proposed reduction will be resisted. The fun ace a Dunbar, Pa., will resume within a we.-k. after laying Idle for more ;hau two year. The resumptloi will give rmployment to over 400 men, and also put in operation the Ferguson and Farm Hill tool mines which will Jgiee employment to 130 coke worker. Tht ofllcluls of the Lehigh railroad at (Vllkesbarre, l'a., deny tbe report that all rnglntcr over the age of 45 yearsare to be Uncharged. In a few days at the furthest It 1 believed all the old men will be back at work on the road. .Ilnunnry. At rarhcrsburg, Jacob Ilrrson Jackson, rovernor of Wist Virginia from HSO to IHHI.dit-d suddenly Wednesday while sitting n a chair at his home, Mr, Porter, widow of Admiral Porter, lied In Washinuton. Hhe was a daughter if Commodore Patterson and was bora in S'ew Orleans 74 years ago. Fires A large fire occured at Morgantown, N, C. An entire square in the business part of town was destroyed Including a hotel and teveral store. At Portland, Me., the block on Middle, I'earl and Vine streets, owned by the estate of John F.. Donnell and occupied by the Atwood Furnishing Company, of Boston. Los, (150,000; insurance (120,000. Disasters, Arelitenta and Fninllilee Johnny Williams, 3 years old, was burn ed to death In Boston Monday. Tbe lad had been left alone in hi home. Waehlnetoa News. Jn the house the concurrent resolution to Investigate the personnel of the navy wai oassed. Mlsrellnaeeas. For the last three weeks It bat been snow ing constantly in Colorado and the snow 1 now five feet deep In many places. The thermometer registered 20 degrees below zero at Watcrtown, N. Y., and 14 degrees below at I.owville.N. Y., Rome cat tle were frozen to death near Watertown, Wednesday night. Jose; h II Elliott, or Flnley vllb, Pa., ha been awarded (2.H0-) damages against Dr. J. F. McGrew, who administered carbolic acid to his wife by mistake, she afterward dying. Thn publication of the fact that Chicago i preparing to feed and lodge the hungry and homeless ha caused a lido of ragged humanity to set in from all over the country. The plurality against Maynard In New York wus 101 ,1 Nil, the Republican polling 570,222 and the Democrat 473.1.' The Itepubllinns huve the senate by 0 and tbe house by 22 mid the constitutional conven tion by 45. For secretary of State, Palmer, Uep. has 31, 4HI plurality. The total vote was MUIIOU. Palmer received 541,088; Meyer 520,014, Ilngardus,Pro 34,801; Wright Peoples, 17.0111; l)e Leon, Social and Labor, 24,(51. uud scattering 3.305. The other Re public in state candidates are elected by pluralities running from 23.0W to 35,000. BEYOND OUR BORDERS. Cholera has broken out in tbe City ft NaruHr, capital of the Belgian province of the sain name. , NEW PEN8ION RULES. Aasiatant Secretary Reynolds Makes Borne Important Deoiaiona. Assistant Secretary of the Interior Rey nolds made four important pension ruling He decided that the act of congress prohib iting payment of pension after July, 1S03, to a non-resident of the United State except for actual service disabilities, appliet to widow who are non-resident aliens; thai where a soldier dies, . leaving legally divorced wife and minor children over 14 years old. his mother occupies a pensionablt status and can apply for and receive a pen sion as dependent mother ot such aoldiet and that where an invalid pensioner diet leaving no increase or renting claim lend ing ut the bureau, but has accepted the rate of pension then received without demurring the widow cannot hie an original claim foi rerating of her di-ad husband's pension. It is also decided that the commissioner ot pension ha no authority 10 change tht terms of a contract for pension atio-neys' fee where the contract with tbe claimant wns In accordance with the law. nor can he refuse a pension to a claimant because tin allowance is insufficient to pay tbe fee con tracted for. Certificates should hams irrespective of the amount due. Ask Rent Free, A circular ha been issued to Boston land fords by the associations for the employ inent of the unemployed, asserting that 5J, 0X1 workmen, having as many more person depending on them, are unable to find employment, and asking that no rent b required of such until they are employed. Another appeal, addressed to the citizens of Boston, ask them to see that the city pro vides work. A movement is on foot for a procession of th unemployed on the com mon and meeting in Fuueuil uext Tues day. A Bankrupt Btat. North Dakota' treasury ia empty and more money hat been appropriated than will be received belore tbe next meeting of the legislature and tb constitutional debl limit i overrun. XiATBB NXWfh WASHIHOTOtl. - Clvll-ef vice Commissioner Charles Ly man of t'onnictlcut ha resigned a presi dent of the com in Ission. The senate has confirmed the appoint ment of Marcellus L, Davis, of Arkansas fo be consul at Merida, Max., and John R, I'roctor of Kentucky to be civil service com missioner. Tbe senate bill to repeal clause In tht last pension appropriation bill, which pro hibited the payment of pension to person residing In foreign countries, was pasted. romiuM. Tbe Chilean Congress has approved the protocol for the settlement of the boundry between Argentina and Chile. Ten thousand persons are III with Influenza In the I'ruvlnct of Itbein-Hessege Ger. The disease It alto very prevalent in thel'rovlnct of Nassau. Fourteen people were killed and thirty Injured in a Itussian railway wrei. The French chamber of deputies have adopted Btitl-ansrcbist measures by large majorities. ' CAriTAt Attn LABOR. The eonl operators of the Flat Top region met at Itoanoke, Va., and protested against free coal. Fifty million dollars capital was represented at the meeting. A. L. Sweet of Chicago ha bought ex Gor.t.arrabee coal mines In the Black hills for(l'K),fi00. A railroad to develop them Will be built and it it estimated that the mlnas will yield, 5,000,0'K) ions. , . 1 CMMKfl AS10 rEKALTIM. At Redalla, Mo., ltlchardard Robinson, rolored, was hanged for tbe murder of hi white mistress. riKAKCIAL A5D COMMUni'tAL. The Crane Iron Company, Philadelphia, has assigned. Tbe company has a paid up capital of (l.OJO.OOOand a funded debl of (IPS.OOO. Misc tt.l.ANroi . Chris Kvans, Ilia California train robbet and outlaw, has been found guilty of mur der In the first degrre and tbe penalty fixed . at Imprisonment for life. lly the decisive vote of 71 to 33 the Bouth Carolina house of delegate has defeated s bill to provide separate coaches on railroac train for the race. At Londonville, Yt., the thermomotet registered 40 degree below zero at 7 o'clock Saturday morning. The Metropolitan Traction company ol New York offers (50,000 to any person whe before January 1, lWl.will give the boanljoi railroad commissioners plans for s systeir superior or etial to tbe trolley. Evidence to prove Mayor Harrison' inur derer insane has been introduced by bh attorney. BROKE UP A STILL. New York Police Astounded By a Moon shiner's Nerve. A roan who gave his name as Lltovltch rented a store and a basement under it In tbe tenement at Gil and 70 Canon street, New York, several months ago. He laid he waa going to run a candy factory, which explain ed bia action in putting a furnace Into the basement. A month ago be (old his stock In trade and gave up the store room relnining the basement and 0nlnginlta shoe shop. The police were Informed that Litovitch kept a whisky still running in ilist base ment. Tliev did not bel:eve it was possible to operate an illicit still in the heart of the city and in a tenement house Inhabited by rorty lainllies without detection. Jietective Herirts. llreiiiien and l'arrcll were sent with six men, neverthele-s. to mid thepluceand a messenger was disp itched for Revenue Otlicer Jeroloinan, who livts not fur away, at Avenue i) and rifih street. After break Inn twodiKirs the detectives found them selves In a completely appointed distillery on a small scale. In the room with the boilei weie three hogshv. ids full of mush, which was steaming. There was a hot lire In the furnace under the boiler. Out from the distillery a passageway led to the yard an I irom the yum there were oiner entrances into the house, from which escape by the main enlrnnre wns essv. Revenue Collcctol Kidman and Deputy Collector Hparks were notineii, una so was j. Ivy, tne owner 01 the liiiililiinr. who runs the risk of having the building in which the still was located confiscated. Collector Kidman spoiled the three hogsheads of masb by adulterating il s itu Kerosene oil. CIOARETTB TAXI NCR EASED. A Few Moro Changes in the Wilson Tar iff Bill. Tbe cigarette schedule of tbt customs bill waa increased for tb purpose of allow Ingan Increase of internal revenue taxeton Cigarettes. It is thought that the increase will yield about (4,500,000 revenue from this tourco. Changes were mada in tht bill as follows Common soap made dutiable at 20 per cenl: flax netting made dutiable at 30 cent, was 25; Kill wines in casks, not chaugeii a to rate, out a proviso auueu mat no aucn winesshall pay more than 1O0 per cent: in ternal tax 011 cigarettes raised Irom 60 cents io ti.ou per pound on cigarette In papei wrupir to take effect after first duv of July, 1M!4; aluminum raised from 15 to 25 percent; wire (clieuul classification 30. changed so as to make is include certain drill rods and needle rods, which w ill raise their rate from 30 to 3 j per cent FOREIGNERS ON TOP. , They Got 03 Per Cent of the Award at the World' Fair. Tbe World Fair Board of Award bavt struck a balance on tbe awards they bavt made, disclosing for the first time that tbt foreign exbibitoi will secure 03 per cent. of tbe prize while Ibe American exhibitor will securs only 37 er cent Chairman Thatcher of the Roard says this showi-p will put an end to the criticisms made by tne loreivuers anu isaen up in tins countrv that the foreign exhibitor were not receiv ing full cousideralioii. lie anticipates that the American exhibitors will now be heard from, and that they will feel that the bean, has not bten sulUciently patriotic loaari. home exhibitors. Rut Mr. Thatcher tayi that be and his associates have been govern ed by the findings of the Judges, and thai the tatter are responsible lor giving the for eigner th bulk of the priies. Bv walking from New York to New Orleans In sixiy-eigbt day, without spend ing a cent Edward A Williams sous (1,501 wager, Famrsica Mii i.v and hi dog arrlveo in New Yuri; Wednedav. having walked from Han t-'ranc;K-o, It, JB0 mile. He dart d June M Catering to Woman' Vanity. A flotirlihlng establishment la New York derive most of It inrotne from renting Jew o!ry, Instead of lelllriff It outright, to women who cannot BfUiM in buy. The business lg per fuctly leiitlmntc one. Only a fait amount of Interest Is) rhnrgol for the use of the gmuls nnd nothing 1 evet attempted In the way of deceiving rusto:iiem as to the actual value ot the Jewelry they hire. You can goto tlila store ntitl get a wntch set with ttir'iunlse, to weitr on the lapel of your ntw electric blue down, and you can kep the watch us lonff ai you please by p'lylng the rat of Interest hi reed Unm when you take p sesslon of It. f if course you mint pay a cle p nit utn Hinting t i the full alue of the turqtnilsa bauble ttefore you take It out of the Minn, but when you iro buck with II ull the money will be refunded except 1I10 small gum eliurgid fur Its use. It 1st so with rllatuotid. und ring. Indeed, the whole 1M and category of Jestc'ry firiiht be Included. (Jn the night ol a lur,e ball the shop will be nearly cleared of lt icntable Block. Hy the ti.'xt day tioon everything Is returned, and the jewelry, newly polishc I and glutting it ever, are buck In their cases w.iitinir for the next '-' A sttrlet Pabhatarian Trlinus 1 won't ride on the street cara on Sunday because- the employe bavo to work. Sccundu An I 1 don't fo to church because tht preacher has tj ..reach on the day ol 'csU Judg-o. ' Oscr let us deal w ith vir'.rje anil we arc moving; in a apiritnal world; a world as difforent from materialism as is wine from the cttp that holds it. Hy moral greatness we are put en rapport with better things. Matlock, in 'Duama. Heasun and Moralitu." "That man made money just by Li land." "What? That nddcrsi.ed, misj Bralile little spectmonY" "lee; uea a brick maker." There Is more Ca" arrh In this seetlon e the country than all other diseases put together, and until the liut few years was supposed t b inciiraole. for a great many years doctors pro. iionneed It a local disease, and prescribed lor si remedies, ami l,y eonstantly falling to cure with local treatment, pronounced It incurable, deuce lias proven catarrh to 1h a coiisiitu tionKldlsnixeand therefore requires constitu tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cnre, man ufactured bv F.J. Cheney Co.. Toledo. Ohio, Is Ihe only constitutional cure on the market. It Is tnken Internally In doses Irom l'nlro.s to a teasismnfiil. ft acta directly "U the biood and muriiua surfaces of the system. They niter one hundred dollars f r any case It. falls, to cure. Semi lor circular and testlmoniala free. Address .,.,., n F. J. CnKNr.v Co., Toledo, O. tys'old by Uruggiets, 75c Massachusetts is on Indlnn word, tignlfy lng "country ubuut the great hills.' TmnT nisEAsas eommsnee wlt'i a rmih, ,!," or Sore Throat. " i?"J ?. Trocha iv Immo-liate rsllef. MoiU only t tv4i. i'ric X cents. Greek cooks tnffed roast pigs with thrushes, eggs thyme, mint and garlic. Heerhnm's Pill correct had offnets of over eating. Meecbam' no others. Scents a box, National grants In ai I of education were first made in the United States in 1903. CoiiL'h nk'hfsV On going to bed tuke a dose of Hatch's Cniversal Cotinh Pjrrup. Dew lis a preference for some colors. NERVOUS PROSTRATION. " After a sunstroke 1 suffered with nervons prostrst 011. 1 lot all appetite, and my strength ml ed nn : I was on ll.e point of yiv tsuriip. I Iik i re d rniich about Hi! u'n imiilltt, and concluded to give it a trial. He lure 1 had taken Im.f a bottle my nj h lite he cumo so voracious thnt I would be compel. td Hood's8s Cures to est letween meals, food's Senwi'nrilln baa low Inly rwtnied my stnnalh and general health, that ti rrihle nervoti, ness isenlireiy g"i,e. f feel sx nearty anJ vlytfrnu ssever. The 1 a'ns in my hack have great 1 decreased." Kiiwahii Scoi.i.ik, IXU Ogden Krett, 1'nila- Ueli-hia. I'a. Haul's fills cure 'all' l.lver ills, Bllloussosi JUU.1K. luUUrslloo, HIcS Umdmtb. If nj on doubt thai wcn euro Uiem atcb. 'Unt ru q ni f.bi daaTB. left Kim er fa f. BLOOD POISON A SPECIALTY. paiUctUrt mtt'i inwii trrj oir rut ib tit, vnr itmiflal lacking t w.wi, w na m-mry ftorJuto pn taw tarn, ttnuip .rllia or Hot flfriiir fall, wa rti'.raoua a euro and our a -kr lyirultt. tba co.w lliii'tr that w.Ucura i-muumtij, p it(v irol amuc HkO, Irea, cocs kuifcbv to.. ChMuu, Uw One bottle for fifteen C2nts. Twelve bottles for R - I - P. - Ripans Tabules are the most effective reo ipe ever prescribed by a physician for any disorder of the stomach, liver cr bowels. Buy of ant druggut anywhere, or tend rrici t3 THE RIPANS CHMICAL CO Mi ANY, to Sru.xs Sr., Klv Voce. What Brings Release From Dirt snd Cresse? Why, Don't You Knew ? SAPOLIO! OW comes the season when dainty and delicious cake and pastry are required. Royal Baking Pow deris indispensable in their preparation. For finest food I can us none but Royal. A. Fortim, Cttf, Wbitt House, for Prit iimtl Clrtilani end Arthur. aoYii ass'so sowers eo., imwau tv.,s.v A Tor' Rsaitv nn llreatfclns. Vo brealho with our lung, trnr lights, our kidneys and our liver. If t waan't fur our bieath we would dio alien we alnpt. Our breath keeps the life, a-going through the nose when we tre asleep. Hoy a win stay in a room 11 day ahrfflltj not breathe. They dicitl l wait nnlil the7 got out in the 'real) air. I'.o( in a room n akn bail lir called carh.uiiclde. (. nil oniculo ia as poison as mad lojr. A lot nf sol liers were once in a I. luck li"le i 1 Cal cutta and enrl.riiiicido got i 1 ill th and killed them, diilasom -times ruin t lie drt-ath wi:li rnr-elH thu; eipiie e the liagrar.i. A bite diagram i 1 ei for the right kii.d of Liu.iUii (A(l UonunieaU. A Ki-wanl ot .Ver't. I bonclit four do 'en er of o-t f re jther day," he begun, a he c to. ed grocery, "and I fo.ind " -.lie "iwo do1.1 had fines., Well, I'm not reairfin-iblo. ot cm "so. 1 i u t see hrinigh an egg ahell. "I was goii g to any thai " "I know it, but 1 shan'i ma up the losa." "Won't yon let meaay t'.iey we.e all good every one of th m'l" "Oh!" "Not a bad one in tho lot." "James, put hi-n uo ant.ll.ei' To en as a reward for ljing!" Lietruli free Vena. M. W. 'OTT, Eng.. of the U. H. Murshall') f'fHr, Atlanta, tla.. wrius: "for msny fear n,y wife hus been a constimt n(f' n r rom indlrc-stion. sic headache, nervous ros tration and all other complnitit fhtit 'ho re noile sex Is heir to, and, after trviiiK runny rrmcuics nnu ncnr with but litilo or n re lief. 1 persuaded her to try Tr. Pu ree s favorite Prescrietlr-n and 'dold en Medical IlScovey., blio wns so out ot heart, she returricO the snesrer thnt ft would to like, all the rest of no good r tint on mv account, she .Said she. would try It. eo J got ono bnttlo rtirh: and before she hud used hnlf of a bottle she frit that it was benefltiriv Mns. Scott. her. snil she tins continued to Improve ever siuee, and now thinks It tbe most wonderful remcdv on earth for her x, end recommend ft to all suffering ft-males. Sue has not beta so wi II in ten yi-srs. I write this without any selloltntlon ani with a free, gnrxl will, so that vuu may let all v.'ho mav suffer know what ft ha dene for her." Si, Id hy nioOklno deuk rs everywhere. PM I) 51 ' COLCHESTER " SPADING BOOT KfrrKarmni, Minnr. R. R. Hond ? via otlK-rn. into fmti-r i. r or l"PLvWi tha h.s.L ' ' nff tha Mi a dnwa to tha htaL protprtinc the hunk In ifl'rMna. liter )oBt Vc Bfcn'V Quality ThrHihuu 'Succefylly Prosecute CI aim a. Lata I'rlucipal Kxamifiar L B Paaaton fluraaay a jia la. wai, dauiuuta(utgciaiui, acty a CaatS Untni All ELSE IA.lS. I , Cuuia arrua. Tata O IP. TWIM Uu-jO. vse V In t.R:A. P'.ld bv (IniM.w mail. one dollar. A - N'S N1
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