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5-" WxTKXX. -r; 1 it hti STtsVartogadtkme to lb. Co ggttA TOotr Fever Toad were tan IUM.U TVgrx. we refvsd yesterday by siat I va ew eases and Hire, deaths DacKtor yesterday and that gitcr" for farther financial aid, rJ asxrestsd. The telegram Crsd by Mr.

O. Kyle, Secretary of fee Belief Association. Wa wry wracetvs aad forward any ifrgrfjattx Decatur or other in-jaswtsthat may be eent to us. Qimm they should ent quickly. fLpf Turner, of Hendcr-(sd nro little boys, Willie Sat tad Casey II art, who had been total a to the steps of a street waa caught, but Jlillor.

shoot escape. Turner drew heats aed Ired at him. This wax Tatafey eeai. Yesterday the dead agy af Milkr was found on the river Isag, vita a ghastly bullet wound A iff the result of the act of sowxij brute Turner, who china that he shot over the boy's 4 a atar aim. and deeply re- rid his It ia hoped that ,1 pay larcrre the fullest punishment that sa Va toileted under the law.

Cult in interested in the develop-swstsat aV sheet markets of Chicago sad 5w lark will find aorae thrilling 4Vn3a ia as fcspatchee this morning. He is earket closed in Chicago aa aid operator on the Board af Tjadt Mid that it had been the sigrest cxy sxace the rraaco-Prnssiaa war. Ia the midst of the excitement, "Oii the man who is re- ejaasftla for the excitement, who has nade arebable a charge of $10 per kvreJ for flour, and advanced the ire of a loaf of bread from 5 to 7 tat, sat idlj cootemplatiag the polka akkh a bootblack was giving his The truly good Senator Hale, who aanou about many thiags ccn-serted with cavil serrioa reform under Democratic control of the Government, had hia feeliags harrowed np yester-day by Senator Cockrell. who read a circular issued ia 180 by Jay Huh bell, and indorsed by II ale. Edmunds and others, demanding campaign con-tiibudoo from the clerks in the department.

Mr. Hale was badgered by the members of hi own party when name wx read out, and finally the food sense to Join in the Bark at hi own expense. After Blaine had concluded his Rwck at iKtrvxt lat evening. Gen. Alger stepped to the front of the platform and got off that old eopven-tea gag.

What' the matter with haws U. DLune Of course the wmi thouted ba k. He's all right mi lljer. with a imirk on his mug. sapped bvk into his seat.

Such ssS Lruco. a maa who has been talked nt for President is calculated to aUs people tired. laaert Budette, the noted ho-nwin, fas been licensed to preach by Baptist church at Little Merion, raw. Mr. Uurdette can draw upon ssiarged penooal experience when tws an illustration to enforce a arBoas to young men who are "sd to keep up with the procea-w kills a horse." IJe was a 7 aewpaper man.

and of wno ria nake a good preacher. Tao Caorier-Joarnal's yellow fever "as, on duty at Camp Perry, peat last summer at White tnmpiains about the fare set Jkiai three times daily at the jaaaaono camp, aad appears to be ff variety in his food. TV. J0Vi he patient; he frea-royal apread' when he mt yfr-ifhe ever does. J1 William of Germany, the Tf tamp of the Old World, ax- Vienna yesterday, and ap-2 hnm the cablegram to have J4 sil the male attache of if tri eranwnt- This sort nay suit some people, but we rV kisses much more satia-acaJ oa this side of the water.

I Lilitr, peddler, wa torn to FKta fct tit i iu A vUUUl 'rJj ct SWppensburg. Penn. rYtd his body a quarter of trTTv 01 Ue P1 of attack. Lifter kat short time- There is TtT1 law for the punishment ".7 of the dogs, btxt there. Stocky League of Democ ratio Liederkrana Ifall T7 oon.

Senator Blackburn at I o'clock this afternoon flen, Traak Hard at 8 o'clock ie clubs will turn nd there will be a tine display of areand torches. Sk. EUii poko at Detroit I'rom the tenor of hia re- iLv i opposed rytJaad-a being President and t0B cjrdsiag the Teto power. f' Wigginton or California, baa 7 erted by the ExecuUve Com-7 the American party as a i .1 lor Vice President. Tke -1 Craer, Korykts, CecilACd.

THE SENATE BILL Cellef For the JLlch Bat Cos-tlaned Burdens For the Poor. Tta FlatocnU To Be Still Per milted To Plunder People. Ser ram oacriflsed Only To Prase rrt tke Special PriTilejta of Uia Sobbor arona Tebaoce Fraa and whisky Cheap, Bat 5a Promise of Warm Qothia XXST Ol WTtOaTTir PBOaCZS Washingtea, Oca. a. 4lx.

the Commtttee Finance, reported tmek the House Tariff Bill with aa amendment In the nature of a substitute. It was placed on the eai-enoUr and ordered printed. lie said that the majority and minority reports, to ae-eumpaay the bill, woakl be nkd to-mor row or Friday, aad aas noUoe that he would call up the bail for eoDsidexsUoa. on slondsa" next. Ths eonunittee's snbetitate fur the Alalia Tana Bill, an entire re vision of the tariff schedules and the ad in Ut rati featurea of the present law, proposing th re-enactment of ail sues.

letares aa ia the opinion of the majority of the rmnraittra ought not to be changmL, Tne following aynersia contains all the changes as compared with the present law, the rates by the present law being Civen la parenthesis, ith each item I ex cept when tbs artido is not ecamsrated la the existing The following are the additions to the tree hst: rns rone list. Aeom, raw, dried or andrKd: baryta, sulphate of or barytes nmanntactnrsd; beeswax; books and pumpnlets, printed exciusiTely in otber than Kng-hah; braids, posits, rtata, laees, te for ornaments and hts bristles, raw or nn-mannfaetiued bolbs aud bslbous rooU not edible: chieory root. raw. dried or nndnod, but snrooud coal stack or calm coal tar ernde; curling stone handles eumnts. asnte or dried i dandelion roots, raw, dried or andried.

but an-grtxind es and yolks; feathers and downs of ail kinda, crude and aamana-foctnred; Jata; Jate butts: man ilia; rsmei siasoi grass: all other textile grass or fibrous sentaneee a nmann factured or andrcssed. Floor matting, known na Chinese ssattiox: grease and oiK sack as are eoasteoly ssed fn soapesaklns: or amine drawtna. tte. hntnaa hair, raw and anv cleaned and ae dtnwn mineral waters not sprcisDy saonecatcd rasolasses teV ing aa above ft degrrees OHve oil for Biaaafaeiarinx or naoebanicai purposes: ant ail, or oil of nuts; opinm. crude er sisnaf actared.

for smoking: potash, erode, carhonats: potaan, cajsus or hydrate: potash, sulphate of; potash, chlorate of: rsrs. all not en Aerated henip wl- rape seed; sponures: sand; tar and pitch of wood: turpentine. Ftxmu Lsa raniaisa wa toe Irw IwS, but sub las loQowiag importaat rcesrvstion, 'sxrv whan froam or packed la lorn, or acaerwies prsoarsd by aay prosess arvsttoa." lah covsraa by sr cJaauflal wits steer forl prs sjrvwl nsa at onihslf sent a pound, aa in tM tot law. Accordinic to estimates made by the eoDauitee the bill provides for a total reduction of about 75.000.OO0. mads ap avproimaietr as fullowa: Sugar iut tobaooo (internal revcaae) $24,500,000.

aloobol ia the arts Other reductions in eostoms $4,000,000. He BjAjoritv aod minority repta will be suboiitted formally to-morrow and will tbn be made public. acnoou a ciiucau. Adds Acetic, bew 147 1K per pound; aoov 14? So par pound; now 2c aad lOo respsctively. Boracss, 6e; now loo.

Carosaie, 10s; now lie. Tsnsic, 26o; now $1. AicoaoUe perfumery, $4 a gallon, sad 25 per cent, ad valorem; sow $3 a gaUoa sad ft per cent. Ausartas asustsat, to a pound; now 25 per cent. Ammonia, carbonate, IKe per pound: now SO per cent.

Muriate of, ic: now ttf per cent. Sulphate of, bow par cent. iUoe vitriol. He per pound; now Camphor, rsnasd. 4c; now So.

Uydraul-ioesmeotta packagss. tie per 100; ia bulk. 7c; now 20 par east, ad valorem each earn, Chaiic. prepared, preciptssted, Preach and rd. Is a pound; now 2U per ceaC Chloroform.

Sue; now due. Cobalt, oxide. Sue; now 20 per cent. Collodion. 30c; now fioc Coilodioa in sseetsv 40c; bow one.

Collodion in or partly nniahsd srtioles, 40o a poand sad 2S par cent; now due and 25 par cent. bulphBTte at her sad spirits of aiiroua ether, Sue; now ftOo aad due, Butyric ether and other fruit tears snd oils, LS per pound; now per pound, snd $4 an ounce. Cnennmersted ether. now tl. a.

hxtraets of log-wood snd ether dys woods, extracts of samao, attracts of hemlock and etasr barks, such ss are commercially need far dyeing or tanning, not tpsctsJly enumer-ated or provided tor in this set, cent a pound now par cans, aad 20 percent, ad vmiorem. Gelatins, km snd foinglam under 7 cents a pound. li'; over 7 cents, 2ft percent, add valorem. uiycenne, sbiwumo, apenno rrsvity 125 or swa. 1 eeat a pound: now Kauoed.

4H: now lndifo extracts erit, carmined 10 cents: now lO percent. Wntina: ink casks, bottle or Jucs aokiing a pint or mors, 40 cents gallon; toaa than a putt, 60 cssta; otbsrwias than in casks. Lotties or Jus. CO cenu gallon. Ink powders, printer's and all other Ink not specially aauiiwf and, 80 par cent; now all SO per cent.

Iodine, reMblimsd, 9u cents a pound: now 40. ftl.30 pound; now $4. lead, acetate of. while ftX cent a pound: brow eenta; orsazs mineral. i'A cent; now 4 snd a respectively.

extracts or. bvs cents a pound; and ens-half cents, Harnmis. af. meflicinal four cents a pound; eslcineil. eiht ceanj; sow nvs and tea ceeta rsspectivelv.

alarpaia and all salts, fifty cents aa euacs; now $1. Qua csitfic, td. cenu gaJon; now slghty ceo La. Cod liver, fixteaa ceaca; now Si par cent. Crotoo, thirty: now flay cents.

Cottonseed, ten eenta; bow tveutj-fira. Olives, salad, tairty-uve cenU; new twsuty-nve. fceaL, waais aad ether nsa oil, sight seats; now 2ft par cent. 1 smts sad colors, bbss Proaaiaa. Chiaeas and all others, coatainiug farocyaalde of iren, six cenu par pound; now per sent, aad 25 per iilane, Fixe, thres-fuurth reiita, now 2ft par cant.

Tallow, aad otser ebremis eoiors, four aad oos-ftalf cenU; aew'Uft per see. Ochre, sienna, amber earths, dry. ene-fourta cent par pound; bow par sent. Curamarine 14a four and ona alf eentt; now, par esat. Wash bine containing oitramariae, tare eeau per pound; now SO per ernt.

Vermilion red or ualcksUvsr colors, twelve snaui mi IA par east, ftssur parto SUM 2U par eeat. SiWit-inal preparations known as extract, mcladis; proprietary preparauuns. of waicn alenaol a the eon. part, forty easts a pound: SO cents, atediehial preparation. mixtures, mediare.

plasters, puis, ef watch aloohoi not a eompoaen part. SS par eeat. ad valorem; now from 25 te so rsntoninea at a pnuna; now as. Cast Us aoap le per lound; new 20 per ttalDhor. reused tm rolls.

SS a ton; saunmed or flowcra of. $10 a ton; now $lo aad $JU respscUveiy. V'anishaa. iodudtag ao-eallsd gold siss or Japan so par cent, ad valorem and on spirit vara iaii aa. for the slcohtd eoatsiaed tnstu.

2 par gaUen sddiaoaal; raasiae from so to par gallon ana so per cent. xasth nrw sax ajto qls earthsnware, 20 per sent bow 25 par cans sd valorem. psrian snd ttlaque, as per bow 00 par cent ad valo- rlaia wsite. AO par cent ad valorem; Sft par cans ad valorem. All other earthen, stone er erochsrywars, white, (laasd or edged, snd other msnufscturss rnaipwii ot earth or mineral aouatanrea, AO par pant ad valorem; now 6a par oanc ad vainrem.

Tiias snd tries, other- than flre-bnck. ornamaatad or glaxad aud ancsuaue, 4ft par cant ad valorem; now ranging from 0 par cent ad valorem to aft par cast sd valorem, r'lra-oncs, act glaseu ordeourated. a ton; now 2J par cent. Olasad or aacnaalarl. sft par eaus ad valorem; new claaa.

Gas retorts, $3 each; new dees, in the glass arhednla, the classification of cylinder and crown poitaned loxlft inches is coneniiriatert wUb that of IdxSt inches at 4 worn par aqnsrs foot. The gestarai eimaincstion of glaaa ia greatly ehsaged, hot, wita the exoapuun of tne loilowiag provtaiooa, the duties remain as in sxiating law: riam grean, snd cotorad, moaa aq or pressed and plain flint, and lima glaas Lortlua. holding not lam than one pint, and dasnijoiuia, and carboys, aad other Ltiaia mo fated or praaaad grsau and colored and flms er lime glaaswra, no apaciauy eon-marateii or proviued for ia this act. one cant par ponnri. rlala grean and colored, moidad or praaaad, and plain flint, and lime glaas hot mi and rials holding lam than oue put, oae snd one-hsif cams par pound.

Alt articiaa anmnaratad la the preosdmg paraxraph, aad not wtherwia providad fur. and tue con tan la are sub jart aii ad vakraui ram of duty, or to a raia of doty baaarl upon valae; tne value of auon bottiaa, viaia, or other vaa at toad be added to the valae of the eon tan for the aaoartaiament of tbs enviable vain of the IsUer; but if nlled, and bos stum wis providad tor. aod the eooteau are ao esbjactto an ad valorem rale of duty, or to a rats of duty baaad oa the valoe, or free of duty, euch botilm. viaia, or other vniili. shall pay in ailimxas so tas duty, if soy, en their contents, the rates of outy praacribod in tbs preceding paragraph, provided that no articles mannf sUsr from glaas daetribsil ia tne preosdmg paragraph, aoail pay a lam rate of auty Uian so par centum ad valorem.

Uiaas aad glassware of all kinds, nos including piste glass, sdvsrad or looking-glass plates, and cy tinder crowa or common window glaas, when cut, engraved or otharwias ornaaiantad. aod baati mirrors aot asrearting la aiao 144 aqaars lncb 4ft par can torn aa valorem. Schedule Mataia Bound and aqaars Jron. aot lass thaa three-quarmr Inches, nine-maths cent use pound iuu one oenu. thus, leaa thaa oue liwh wide or lea thaa three sighths inch thick, round iron leae thaa thiee-qasrters Inch snd nut let thsn three quartar of an Inch suuare, one cent (now one and one mnth ceosit.

Kouod Ires In eolls 'snd rods, leas than aevea-eix-t eeat ha of an inch In diameter, and bars or hapes of rolled iron not speoiDcsliy euum-Srated, one aad one mnth cents (now ons aad twe-ieoth ceota. csst-uoa pipa, nlne-tentha of a cent (now ens nu. CSavlron vaascis. plaiea, baud-Irons. aad-lron, not spaciocaux anaassreied.

one snd two-Bsatha seam per peeed (now one and ooe quaner ceatai. Last in kb of malleable Iron, nnsonniermed, ous sad three-qusrter cents (new two esutsi Iron er sieel anchors, roughs Iron for shift, forglngs of Iron snd treat, weighing tweuty-llva pound more, one aod etguMeoths, (now tau. Axles, twu cents (is two and one-halo, blschv smiths' ksmmers, two snd oo-iuarter cents (now two sod one-bsli). beams, ghders snd bOildlBg forma, one ands ooe-tenlh cents (sow one aod one-qoarten. bolter or other plain Iron or sieei, enrept new plate, aot thlsner thaa aumber lO wlre-gauaed, valued at two ceola pee pound, or Im.

one eeat pee pound: above two cents, and not shove three, ooo sod two. lent ha above three sad not above four, one sod aix-teoths; above four ant not above seven, two eeat above seven and not above ten, two and eight-tenth above ten and not above tbir-hsea, three sod one-half above thirteen, pee eeat. ad valorem (sow all one and one ITovlded that all plate Iron or teet thinner Uaa No. 10 wire gusgs shall pay duty ss Iron or ateel plates. botW sad other tuuss, a.s,o par now and I Vo; bolm.

Ue, sow chains, not less than i inch in diamatar. 1 0 loc; betwen and S. 1 8-10c; lem than Sc. wow lc 2o and Trfe. Forcings of Iron snd steel, not specially enumerated.

2 S-lOc, bow Hoop or bad iron, between nam bar 10 sad 3u, 1 1-lOe par now 1 2-lOe; thinner thsn Not 20. 1 8-loe. now 1 4- loo: provided that hoop or band iron or ateel tie shall pay 2-10 per cent, per lo. mors thsn the duty imposed on tbs boop from which it is mads. Nails, cut.

1 cent per pound; now IX oenu. Wire nails, longer than 2 inches snd abovs Jto. 12, 2 oasts per pound; bow 4 cenu. between 1 and 2 inch. 2f cenU; now 4 cents.

Railway bars of iron snd steel and mads in part of iron and steal, rails and punched iron or steal. Bat rails, 7 1-lOosnU par pound; now ranging from $17 par ton to l-10e per pound. Railway fish plates, 1 cent par pound; now IX cenu. bbest iron or steel, tnianer thaa o. 2s, 1ft A-10 cenu; now 10 per cent, ad valorem, pikes, nuts, washers snd horseshoes, 1 8-10 cenu per pound; now 2 cents.

Cogged in rota, blooms snd blanks for wheels, lyi cenu; bow 2 oenu. Tas ctaasiaoation of wire reus is changed as follows: A duty of six to ten oeuts per pound on all sisee not smaller thaa Ko. 6, and valued at tares cans or lam par pound, snd on iron or stesi flats, with ribs, for fencing, valued at three cenu or leas. On all esses of iron and steal wire the dnty is reduced one-fourth of a cent per pound, except where it ia smaller thaa No. 6, where tbs duty is unchanged.

It is also provided that wire valued as mors than tan cenu per pound shall pay duty not lem thsn 4ft par cent ad valorem. Files between nine and fourteen inches, $L3u per over fourteen inches, 4U1; now $.60 and $3 in steel ingots, blooms in slabs, bands, aaw pis Its, plams, shafts, molds sad castings, ma rl-tmti which bow begins at values of four cenu per pound, wita duties ranging from forty-five per cent, ad valorem, to three and one-fourth cenu per poand, sod the following rates are proposed: Valued at one cent per pound or less, five-tenths of one cent par pound: betweea one cent snd one snd four-tenths cents, sixteenth of ons cant per pound; between ons and four-tenths cenu and one and slght-tentha cenu, eight-tenuis of one cent par pound; between ens aht sight-tenths cenu and two and two-tenths cents, sine tent ha of ons cent per pound; between two snd two-ten the cenu snd cents, one snd two-tenths cenu par pound; Let wean three cenu and four ceuu, ooeand six-tenths esnU per pound: between four cenu aad asvaa cenu, two cenu per pound; batwesn seven cenu and ten cents, two and eight-tenths cents per pound; twaan tan esnU snd thirteen cenu, tores and one-half casta per pound; above thirteen cenu, Sft per cent, ad vsiorem. Cross-cut saws, six cenu par linear foot; mill-pit snd drag saws, not over nine inches wide, sight cenu; over nine inches, thirteen cenu; now eight, ten and nfteen cauls, oorrxn axo cvtlxxt. Copper ores, ens snd one-quarter can ti per pouadTnow two and one-hail. Old coj oer for reman ufactore snd composition metal, one and three-iotirtha; now Copper plates, ingots and other forms not enuuier atcd, eanu: new 4 cents.

i- Tabie aral jmh-rr knives vsloed at aot more thaa $1 per doses. 20c per dosrn; between $1 sad $3, 60c; between toand $8, more thaa $4, aad upon all 80 percent, ad valorem additional, now Sft per cent. penknives, knife blades, rsxors. Sue par dosea blades and par cent, ad valorem, now 60 par cent, ad vsiorem. Gold leaf ti par rcxags; now $1.50.

EoUsw-wsrs, avis, par no So, rroaad or ealdaad. 'Trosta Lara ao plaen in TOLtOTE T.TXTII. LOTTISTTXIiE, THUKSDATT MOKSTXG, OCTOBER 4, 1888. SERIES, NO fmsjHD' COHMEHT Xi 5B 1 Th tnxits that bloom I'to got to take under Lead theets, pipes and sheet, per lb. now 8c Double-tierreled breach-loading shot-guns, $10 sscb and 2fte.

sd vslorera; now oft per cent. Nickel ore, 5a. per now lfte. Nickel matt, now lie. OuicksUvsr, Oo.

per bow 10 par oast, ad valorem. wooD-acaxwa, tacxs, stc Wood-acre more thaa two locoes in length, 5c par between one snd two incaas, 7o. now 0 and He, Half inch and leas, 14a per lb. now lac Cut tacks, brads and sprigs, not sxeeediag arstsen ounces to tfce thousand, jar thousand; now XX Exceeding aizteen ounces, SHe per now 8. Tpe metal, 1H per now 20 per par cent.

ad valorem. New type. 2ft per cent, ad valoiem. Zino blocks or pies, psr lb. now IX.

Zine for manufacture, lW; now IX. It is provided that articles not specially enumerated, mads from sheet-iron or steel, shall psy a doty no lower than that Imposed on the material from which they are wade. SCBRDUUI D. Wood snd wiUow ware is rs-soscted entire, with the following additious: bawed boards, planks, deals and blocas or posu of uiaboga-B7, rosewood, satinwood, Granadills or other cabinet wood, 1ft per cent, sd valorem. Yooeeriug snd briar-root, or briar-wood sad similar wood, unmsnufsctnred.

or not further manufactured than rut into forma or sbepss suitable for the articles into which they are intended to be converted, 20 pee cent, ad valorem. SGGaa. Schedule E. 8u car All sugars not abovs thirteen duens standard in color: lank bottoms, syrups of cane juice or of bast Juios, min'b, concentrated melsds. concrete snd concentrated molasses, testing by polarising, aot above 75 degree.

7-10 ceuU per pouud (now 1 45-100 aula); and for every additional dgres shown by polarisoops, 2-1U) cenu additional (now 4-IiM. All sngars aixrre No. IS snd not above No. 10, i eeutt (now 2 75-100). AH aagsr above No.

lo snd not abovs No. 20. cenis (now Scents). All sugsrs abovs No. 20, 2 cenu (now 3 cenU).

jliilamna testing above 60 degrees, 4 cenu per gallon (now b). bugsr randy and all confectionery, including chooolau confso-Uooery. maoe holly or in part of sugar valued at 12 cenU or lem a pound, aad on sugsrs after being reflnsd. when tinctured, colored or in ban wsy adulterated, ft cenu per pound (now 6 and lOoanu). Uiuoose or grape aagmr.fi cenu (20 psr cent, ad vsiorem).

aCHKODU TQXXCCO, ClOXSS, JTCJ. Cigars, cigsrsttes and ehr roots. $2.60 per now If any portion of any tobacco imported in any package, or in bulk, abeli be suitable lor wrappers, the entire Quantity of tobacco contained ia such tm-tlortatioa shall be dutiable, if not assmmert. 74 oenu psr if stemmed $1.00 per lb. iMt tobacco, all other thsn that suitable for wrappers, unmanufactured, and not stemmed, 2U ceuu psr atsmme.1, 2ft cenu per now SS.

acaxnriJi raovmoss, sxn ajrrstsxa, siavx. Horses and mules, $3) a head; now 20 psr cent, ad valorem, tattle, more thsn 1 year par head; now 20 per cent. ad valorem. Uoa and sheep, 60c; now 20 per cent, ad valorem. iieans.

psr boahei, 26c; now 10 per cent, ad VaJorvm. lieans, peas, and mushrooms, prepared or preserved, 20e psr gsiion, now par cent ad valorem. Cab-Ckge, Tie each; now 10 par cant, sd valorem. Chicory root, burnt ea-roasted, le per pound; now 2c; ground, or gran ousted, or otherwise prepared Cocoa buUrr, or cocoa but- tmruM. now 20 per cent.

lsncWiion root and acorna, prepared, and other articles used ss codes or substitutes, not spexancalJy enumerated, 1H per pound; now 2. Kxtract of meat, all not specially provided for, eoe per pound; now Ml psr cent, ad valorem, buia extract of meat, 16u psr pund; now 20 per cent, sd valet ecn. faps, lc a pound; now 20 par cent. Oranges, lemons or umes, in pscxsga of capacity of IX cubic feat or Ism; los per psca ce: lemons bow 16o aad oranges loe a box. Exceeding 13 and aot exosediag cuoms faet, 20e; letooos now 30c, ornnrea SOc hx-ceeding2S snd not exceeding cubic feet.

40e; nowhfts per barrai. Exceeding 4 cubic fast, for every additional foot or fractional part thereof, be; in bulk. $1.60 parl.UW; 20 psr csuw ad TsJgrsm, aniens, par hi. national campaign." 'If taert TS23 SO i ia the trs-la, Eato -nothing to do wjth tTie my win traIa, A most unpopular old Usyla, orsacaa, 7.00 per 1L. Oinrer or ginger root, preserved ia sugsr or otherwise, and citron.

candied. 4c psr pound; now 85 par cane, ad valorem. Orsnrs peal snd lemon post, pwaaread or candied. 2c per pound. rlsn Mackerel, pickled or salted, lc per pound; bow $2 per liarr-L Barring, pickled or aalsed, ic; now $1 per barrel.

Salmon, pickled, lc; now $3 a barrel. Otber fish, pickled in barrels, le a pound; bow $2 a barrel. Cans or packages made of tin or other material containing fisb of aay kind admitted free of daty under any existing law or treaty, exceeding one quart, ltfo for each additions! quart or fractional part, in addition to the prestnt ram. Hop lOe a pound; now b. alacsrooi.

vermicelli and otber similar preparations. 2e per pound. hUlk, preserved or condensed. So per pound; bow 20 per- cent. Hj ice ground or powdered, not specially provided for.

4e per pound; now 6, Filberts snd walnuts -Je per pound; now 8. Nuu, not enumerated, now 2. Peas is balk, barrels or sacks, 10c par bushel; now 20 par cent. Split peas, 2de ir bssba. now 30 per cant.

rSss in cartons, papers snd small peerages. per poand; bow 20 per eeat. Bice, cleaned, le per 'poumU- now 2Vo. Cncleaaed rice and rice flour and meal fco par pound now 2e and XU per cent, bpVcial delivery snd broken rics Je psr pound; now lc. Castor beans hfto par bushel; now 60.

Starch 2c per pound; now 2X- Vegetablm of all kinds, preserved, including pickles and sauces, Sft per cent; now 3d sad 3ft. SCHXDCLB if WWXa, LIQUORS, STC StiUwiaes, including ginger wine, cordial or vermuth, in casks. UOo per gallon; now 60c fluid malt extract in casks, iUc per alios; in- bottles or Jugs, 40c; solid or condensed, 40 per cent. Cherry, prune snd othetTuiees not enumerated, containing not moeat than 24 per cent, of alcohol, be psr gallon containing mors than 24 psr cant, of aloobol, 4 par gallon; now 20 psr cant. Ginger ate, bear, lemonade, soda water sad other area ted waters, in plain, green or colored tuoliir or pressed glaas bottles, containing ael mors thaa three-f ourtu ptnt, fcoa per domn; conuining more than IX pints, 6uo par doses (uot no separate duty acsll be as-massed on tbs bottles); if imported otberwam ia green er colored molded or mini glass bottles, or in such bottles containing, mors than IX pinu each.

6da par csilon; now 20 per cenu snd in tbs lsst esse lbs uottlea or other coverings shall be as-asaaadas it empty. SCBXDCbK i oottos MajrcracTvaxs. xtta thread, ysrn warps or warp yarn (not wound upon apoois). valued at over 2ft oenu snd not exceeding 40 par pound, 18 cents per pound. (15); over sOcenU end not exceeding 6U.

23 cenu per pound CM; over otf and not exceeding flu, 2 cenu per pound Cotton cloth not bleached, dyed, colored, ate, end not ax cashing 60 threads to the aquar inch, cenu par square yard; now 87 If bleached 2Vbow i- dyed, colored, etc, tceata; now4t. Cotton ciotn not Uoached, dyed, eotored, exceeding 60 ana not exceeding 100 threads, 2f; now STTlf blase bed ceais; now 3. If dysd. colored, ete 4 cenU; now 4. Provided, that on all eottoa cloth not ex csedisg 100 threads, aot bleached, dyed, mel i- valued at ever 61Je par yard, tilsa bTi.

valued at over Sc, snd dyed, euiored, etc. vslued at ever lao, toere sbsll be paid a duty of So per cant, sd vsiorem: now from 2fo to 4-c psr square yard, All cotton cloto luu snd not needier 1 j0 threads te the square inch, not bieerh red, etc, valued as over 7o per square yard; nlcsriisd, valued at over Ida par square yard; dyed, colored, stained, painted or printed, valued at over per Moare yard, there ahsll be paid a duty of 40 per cent, sd valorem. Cotton metn, not bUaf-1. dyad, colored, etc. exceeding 16v) and not exceeding 200 threads, tpi cenu par sonars yard, now if biaached, 4)4 ts.

now if dyed, colored, etc, 6 cooes, now 6. Provided that on all cotton cloth exceeding 160 sad not exceeding a) threads, not Uescbsd. dyed, colored, stc, vsiued st over eenta per square yard, bleached vslued at over 10 eenta per square yard; dyed, coiered, stc, painted or printed, valued st over 12 cenu per square yard, there ahsll be paid a duty of 4ft par cant, ad valorem, sow 40. Cotton not bleached, dyed, colored, etc, exceeding DUO Xkrssds, 4J ceuU per square ysrd, now if connected: "Witt Hum 1 2 WS il ewqijsijs SO HTJT. bleached, 5Vf cents, now if dyed, colored, stc.

ft-W cenu. now ft. Ob stockine-a. hose snd half he, composed of cotton or other vegetable fibre, vslued at not exceeding $3 psr dosrn pairs, sixty cenu per doaen pair snd 20 per cent, sd vsiorem; now so per. cent.

Un cotton damns, ciotn-ing snd wearing apparel of cotton, not enumerated, 40 per cent, sd vsiorem; now Sft end 40 psr cent. Hamburg edgings, embroideries of inserting of cotton, forty-five cenu per pound snd IS psr cent, sd valorem; now 40 per cent, Plasties, velveie, velveteens and. all pus fsbrics, compose of cotton, ten cenu -per square yard aud 20 per cent, sd vsiorem; now 40 per cent. BCHKDCLB FXXX, Io7 AMD JUTE. Hemp $30 Pr ton; now $25.

Cables or eordars and twins. Including binding twine, composed whoUv of manilia or sisal grass. 1 Hover pound; "now. i'X to par pound, siaoufacturers of flax, hemp, jut, valued at 6c par pound or teas, 2c per pound: now 40 per vsiued abovs 6e per pound 40 par cent, ad valorem; now 2ft to 40 par cent. brown and biaached linen cloth, containing not lem than 100 threads to the square inch, Sft per cent, ad valorem.

On laces snd smbrotderiea of flax, JuU snd cotton, not enumerated, 61) per cent, ad valorem; new SO per cant. Oa codars snd culls, lor men's wear, composed entirely of cotton, 15c per dosea pieces sod Sft per cent, ad valorem; composed in whole or in part of liosa, SOo par dozen piece and Sft pec eeat. sd vsiorem. bagging for cotton, valued at not mors than ceuu per pound, fie par pound; now Uii cloth for floors, lOo per aquars ysrd and 15 par cent, sd valorem; now 40 per cent. wool axil woouas.

Schedule Wool and manufactures of wool ('lbs claksiiicaUou of wool is that of the present law.) Wools of the lirst and second cla, and ail hair of the Alpaca goat and other iiks animals, it cents per pound DO te SO wools of the third ciuss, exceeding in value 12 cents per pound, a cents per pound. Top stubbing and ail other wastes composed whuliy or in part of wool or worsted. So etts per pound; all wools and hair of the Alpaca gout or other animals, which have been udvauued by any process of manufacture beyond the washed or scoured condition, uot otherwise enumerated or. provided for in this act. ahull be subject to eaine duties as are imposed upon manufactures of wool not specially, enumerated or provided tor in the act.

Woolen cloths or otber manufactures of wool, not enumerated, vslued at not exceeding 40 cenu per Sft eenta per poand, and in addition thereto 86 per cent, au vsiorem 35 cenu and 40 per ccuO; above 40 eenta and not exceeding SO cents per pound, 35 cenu per pound and 40 per cent, ad valorem (35 and 40 cents aud Sft and forty per etntv) above 60 cents pound, 40 cents per pcund and 40 pel cent ad valorem. Flannels, blankets, bats, ete, valued at above 6v cents per pound. 40 cents per pound. -nd 40 per cent, sd va lorn is (24 cents and 35 per cent, and il eenta and'40 per cenu. sua eooDts "Woman's and children's dress goods.

Italian cloths, etc, made part of wool and raided at not exceeding 1 cents per square yard, 6 cenu per square yard. 40 per cent, ad valorem 1 eeut and '5 per contend ug -an admixture of silk, and in which Is not the component material of chief valae, and not otherwise provided, 11 eruU per square yam, and ia addition thereto 40 per cent, ad alorem (6 cents 3.1 per cent, and 7 snd 4o per' cciiL according to value Provided that all goods of the character enumerated or described in this nara-grapu weiithiuz cr four ounces per sqxsrs ysrd, stiall par a duty of 4 0 cenu per pound nd 4o pec cent, ad valorem (35 cel snd 40 per cent. ui and children's -dress fnods Italian cloths aud composed wholly of wool. 11 cents per square Yard and 40 per cent, ad valorem (10 eenta and 25 lAiTetoh good, with selvages aaade wholly or in part of other materials, aad all audi goods in which faree-ns amue wholly or part of other iti-nals have been introduced for ths purpose of changing the claaaihcsUoa for duty, 11 cenu per square yeidi anu 4o per cent ad vsiorem (W cents and 40 pec providing that all such goods weighing over four ounces per square yard snail psy a duty of 40 cenu per pound snd 4v per cenu ad valorem; eloUiing, read made, not enumerated, all goods made oa knitting frames, and all pile fabrics composed wholly or in part of wool made up or manufactured, wholly or In psvu 40 oenu per pound and 46 per eenU ad valorem (40 cent and Sft per cent) cloaks, dol. mans, jackets, etc.

except knit goods composed vv bully or in part of wool, mads up wholly or in jsvrt 46 cenu per pound snd 4ft per cent, ad valorem (45 cenu and 40 par cent nndisS ieluw frlu for paper or printing machines, so oenu per pound and iJ cenU ad vsiorem (30 cenu snd SS per cent.) acaxntTLS at books, rxrxBa, xrc Books, photographs, maps, etc, not enumerated, 2S per cenu, 20 snd 25 per esnU Paper envelopes, 2Se per 1.000; now 2ft per cenu and IS par cent. Msnufscturss of paper, not enumerated, 25 per cenu now 25 sad Is par eenU rJunacs coated paoera, ca ad boards, altwimeniaed and mnsitiiad papers, litbogogrspbie prlsta from either stone nr xi no-bound or unbound, except illustrations in printed books, snd sil strides produced either ia whole or in part by lithographic procsea. Sft per eenU ad valorem, rlsyiog cards, 60s par pecs; now 100 per cenu achepctx suironin. Brushes snd brooms SO per eenU sd valorem; now 30 par cenU snd 25 psr cent. Broom corn $4 per ton.

Feathers, ana-fact ured. SO per cenu Fire-crackers 8 cenu psr pound; now 100 per eeau Uunpowder and explosives, when valued at 20 cents or less prr pound. 5 cents per pound. Above 20 cents per pound 8 cenu per pound. Hair, human drawn, but not manufactured, 20 psr cenu ad valorem; now 3d.

Hair, curia 1 for bed lft per oenu; now 2ft. list of fur wholly or partially manufactured including fur bat bodies. 60 per cent. Lslisktas, tanned or drum J. and asina of all kinds not specially enumerated.

2ft cents par pound; now 20. Leather cut into shoe uppers or vamps or other forms shall be classitied aa manufactures of leather and pay duttea accordingly. lime 6 cenu psr hundred pound; now 10 per cent. Manufactures of alabaster, amber, as be to, per now 10 te 30 per eenU ilanu-faciurers of leather, guile perctia. human hair snd papier mac he, not enumerated, 36 psr cent.

now SO per cenu to 0 Menu- of -I earl and sheli. not enumerated. 40 cent. now 84 par cenu Matches 10 cenu p-r gross; now Sft par cenu la boxes ooeiaiu-lnr not more than 100 matches sees, le par 1,000 matches; now 35 per cenu Cocoa matting, luc per square yai now 30 per ceuu Mats, 5o psr square foot; now 20 per cenU Pearls. 2ft per cuiU now 10 per ceuu llpaa snd pips bowk of wood, hie sscb sad 7ft per cenU ad valorem: now 70.

Pearl and shed 1 buttons. 2c par line: button measure of H. of an inch par grusi. snd In addition thereto 2S per oenu sd vsiorem; now 2ft per eenU Hatters plush, 10 psr cenu ad valorem; now 2ft. Building or moaansental atone, except marble unmanufactured or undreaaad, not enumerated, 14 cenu par cubic foot; now $1 per ton.

Building or monumental stone, except marble not enumerated, bswo. dressed or poii had and burr-alone msnulsctursd or bound up into mill stones, 2ft per oeau ad vsiorem; bow 20 per cenu urrxnaat. axvxjrcs. Schedule Internal lie venue The internal revenue section of the bill, so far sa it relates to tobacco, provides that af ter the 1st of February, mauufuo-turere of cigars li pay a special tax of sd annually 'i lie tax on cigvrs, chereots, and on ail cigarettes weighing more than three pounds per thou, and, which shsli be manufactured or sold autax that date susli be Cl.ftO per thousand, and on cigarettes weihlfig less than three pounds to the thouasuu, 60 ceuu per thousand nod said tax shall be p.dd by the manutactuier. It reposis all laws the dapoition of tobacco by fanners and produces and sil laws iin-poaiug taxes on manufactured loljt.0.0 and auutl, nod the special tsxea required by 1m to be paid by manufacturers ol and dealers in leaf tobucco, retuil dealers lb toiuicoo, dealers in nisuufacuirod totacco, snuff and cigars, peddlers of tobacco fcnuif and ciKsrs, and uutuufne-turers of so a IT.

it providcsor rebate oa all original and unbroken paeluijes held by manufacturers and deaklit the time the act goes into elfect (xcbruary 1, 1880). It adao rexah) all luss limiting, restricting or regulating the mauu-fecture, sale or ex porta uu of totmcco or snan. Alcohol, topeued in the industrial arts, is front the payment of sn internal reveuue tax, provision is made for bonded alcohol wnre houses, and enfegaards are provided agninst fraud. 7 hero I prohibition against the nan of any distilled spirits, apou which the Inlnr-nst revenue lax has not been pslil. Iu llis manufacture of tlnrtures, iopiiei ary arsl.

eles, s-lnea, Uquurs. cordial, butter, or other alconollc compounds which srs used orsold aa beverages. Thr lat forty -turse pases of ths hill coo-tain iu admtuistrsiive feature a. which are similar to tnose contained in toe nndervslns-tion bill as it passed the HeasM during ths Forty-ninth Congress. Tsxjc or AnjooaxkcxT.

Now that the Senate soloes bsvs produced their tariff bill there ia renewed tulk of a sj-oe Jy recess, and from the dcilt of sentiment about the Senate today it serins likely that a long neasien will be off sbout the middle of week afier uexU Senator Hour say be is confident that a reoeaa will be taken within and he is good au-tbcrity on the licpubliosu side No ons believes that anyiVmg will be done with the Senate Tariff lull before election beyond the delivery of some oamuaigii snccnes. Senator Aid rich, who framed the moaure, to make a point of putdiing the along to a passage, hut there is tittle chance that his course will be adopted. In cuss a rt-ocas is taken, as is now probable, it will be over the elections and until about November 16. Prim sources octside the Rcnste, it is believed that the wish of Harrison and hia anmpaign nvtnagcrs is to secure aa end of the tariff snarl and a recess, at an eatly day, SENATOlt BECK'S CONDITION. An Attempt to work Brlags Oa flic Pains Again aad lie Gives it Up Per a Time.

-New York. Oct. 8.7-The Hernia's Washington special says: When the Tariff Bill was sent by special mes senger to Senator Beck at Portress Monroe, he attempted to examine It and make the minority report. The pain in his breast which had been kept in. abeyance retained with, each violence that he bad to renounce all hope ol resuming, work at once.

The Senator has three doc tors, one civilian and two of the United States revenue cutter, which is engaged in watching for yellow-lever vessels. The benator goes out each fine day with the officers and eaiove the cool, bracing air from the sea. lie does, not attempt physical exercise, such as walking up sieve or exerting himself in any way to increase the action of his bcarU He has not yet telegraphed when he will knn hia daughter, Mrs. Oocdioc at her hoim. seven miles in the country.

near Washington. lie ia in food aunts and continues to aay that he means to get. well. psiuts and Oils Barned. Kansas City.

OcU Ths wholesale paint, oil and t.lea boos of CampbeU At Cutler, st 1403 Wast Eleventh street, was gutted. by firs at 10:20 thia morning. Loss about I CUO; covered by tnrursncs. BULGES. AND BREAKS.

The Wheat Harket At Chicago It Own Erratic Record. Prices Bobbad Up and Down So Hapidly Could Uot Keep Up With Them. A Jump of 6Ten Otats Ia the rirat Firs Mia otea of the Opening Seaaloa, Ths Sew York Fit At Last Ortwi Excited aad Faademenina Eaiuea, WSKW WILL T3lf XSTDf Chleage, Oct, a. Ths wheat market eclipsed sil previous reoords this In the brat Ave minutes of ths session there was a bulge of seven seats followed by a urcuk ol lour cents, to any nothing of. innumerable intermediats beiges and breaks of from one eeat to twe eenta The trade never saw anything like la Very lit tin trading occurred from 10 11 o'clock.

Short ly- after, the price Ji Biped a cent at a time until the Indicator marked SI. la. 'There ware bids of $1.18, bat no one had any te -sell, and th price fell back to Sl.lt 2-e. Then it began to fluctuate, sad tbs ex -citemcnt of the first half hour rstsrned. Shortly after noon Nat" Jones earns into the wheat pit and bought 300,000 bnkhels of December.

This purchase, whjch ordinarily would have been res gsrded as very moderate, gate the trade a fright which M-nt December sargiug np to ti le 1-4. Ten minutes later it had reacted to SI. 16. aud was rather quiet. At five minutes before 1 o'clock it eras SI.

IS, and at 1 o'clock ths. indicator, which had a hot bos and was smoking, -pointed to SI. 14. The Secretary banged, his mullet on the block. The hubbub ceased, snd a rush was made, ia atiticipa tion of the announcement of a failure.

All except Old lUlch. lie remalbed ia hia scst, gaxing fondly at a abins be had Just received. The crowd lo ths gallery shifted its gaze to the Secretary, and waited. It was not fail tire, howevsr, but a notice to the creditors of Frank Clifton Co. Old Hutch continued to gaze at bis raine, the broker rushed back to their tending, and the crowd la the Hery, with acmething of diaap.

pointed look, resumed -Its smile. The pnee dr. ed in a few minute to Sl.l 2, but rallied to SI. 14, and then back and forth a cent at a time until the gong sounded snd left the price st Sl.l a. H.114 eiwlcd wliat sn old Dcnid of Trade man ciaaaed as the hisxst dsr si nee tbe rrsueo.lrsssiaa war.

The -birth of the sudden buhie was attributed to tfie shorts Iu Now York aud rret eesaine to the conclusion tlist wheat la the Wi-ms ia siuuce. A number of big 1 i.w tern and foreisa orders te Aur were received eariv in the morning and ths reotdweis afu in otitic to fill them at ths ooumns. staited the rise. Oiu of' thf ataai tm frelnr a of th oui.Bttlnno fmn outaide ml tits was the Oiiee in Duluth twins tui (w.U sbove 5ew York, and four cuts staive (abicairo an exncl te-; versal of the usual order of Quotations. That there wre no failures is the most remsrlrahle tiling of aii The onlr known ifiisi.n for thia Is thafe man commiMKion man vestordsr snd.

to-dsv refnd new buainrss. and da-votrd all of thi'ir euersles to rrttlDg Ui'jir trad evencil uo and off their books. The tradlnr In coin was for a time sttendrd with ImoKt ss Bur" excitement as that which Dtrvsilod in wheat It was frmdr suMttiUted on an a nrobs -bilitv that iluuhineon was resoonsibls -for this hulse, in a crest measure. IIO IT MUST. The Price Jamped From SI.

II gl 18 1b Ihre Mlastes, Chicago, Oct. a. (SprelsLJ rsrtiss who kswled up on the euro yesterday afternoon around Sl.l 1 1-S for December were very nervous this mornings though early eurb sales were mad at Sl.U It was offered at Sl.U before the seaaloa opened. When, the beU'Upped It was offered Sl.ll 1-2 oa one side of the pit, while S1.14 was bid on the other. Several parties who had baying orders to ex route at the opening did get a boahei under Si.

14. and some paid aa high as SI. 17. Within three miautos It sold from Sl.ll to Sl.l and back te. S1.15.

Nothing like the amount ef a beat changed bands that la usually traded ia. There was' plenty of shout. lag and shrieking, but comparatively buls business wa dons. For aa hour er more the fluctuations were violent and the excitement Intense, Then there was a sudden change te daUaess, and for half aa hour at a time traders stood around talking of ether topiee. About an hour before the ele two wrge commission houses cams la with moderate orders to fill, and the crowd immediately whooped prices BP to (1.

is 1-4 for December and Sl.l S-4 for May. They evidently supposed the orucra 0 were large, and were getting ready to boost the price to Sl.Ztt er S1.2&, when tbs buyer, eeascd te Ud and withdraw from the pit. Ibis was the elan far a general unloading by the scalpers, and tue price drnppul te S1.1& aimaat 1m- mediately, 'ibere were frequent rallies whenever any one bid for nlty or mere. but each time the reaction was te lowrc pnors, and it was apparent that noth. leg but good buying orders would as.

i amarket. I he-e were not fartn eoming, and Iecember dropped almost six eeots, and closed at SI. 13. Ap paretiUy a good deal ef what was unloaded oh tits break: some good house were taking It In at the eloae. Exports eontinue extremely light, being lea than 10,000 bnxlM-l Irons all three Atlaots porta.

I'rimary market receipta wers about S26.O00 IroMieia. It-eeipts hrs were 114 ears: 170 are expected Thursday; 7,000 bushels wrre withdrawn from store, and charter wsre made for bo! Is st l-4o. 1 be terror of the aborts in corn rsth-ered fores ever nigbt, and some of the soenea witnessed in wheat were enacted in the corn pit. The wild bds of the bears si led to bring oat Hut little of the atuff, aad prices kept sailing ap until 41 1-4 a eras reached for hiovember. 1 here rm a ndiia dree to 44 s-4e.

but re newed buy ng nt It bark a number of timia fe le 4SH-40. ins siayopuoo wee hat littie sHectod. ia fasW Wag.

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