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r. Tit it: x. ti! a va'p tj AT. i u. i ria 'ti wbatn fir l' aa r'Oi li.e KJar trut lt 4.f.l if r.

on b. jr the st. ar t.ot top aH in fVof cf the ttrSner rii.ofi And It wiH iit itr vTsj 19 of a' cent, which does J. I i ci ifcfii ill' la order i.B jf ctT.t Kpon rained hk3 (JfXs concern it. But TT rii'.

It rvi boull have no Cor.irro The opte.fact tr? a friend'y na tL iThit is even more practical, we 4'jt punl.Hied for our Cs. 1 Fo the country Is to suii (la cause; tho repesi" of the obnoxious 1 ad to the repeal of another rTt in one lniutry, that of susrar i e. 1 as an Interest. ikri! i Ju a cotenratj ation to the the cat of Oct 4bc l2 Ut. ury irt i.ha?3' discuss thrg whole sub ct in a very sati factory way.

The rntin aniUa.saJir had 1 protected the duty ia' (juotioa "on the gt ta ni that it rould not le eith' the nution clau gryrr.s the economic relatione of Xhe Lwo vo la that it' was a Cetr: ruination against' Cermaa Its. of 'couiwe, true, cf" 5 ears, that A. TO" the i 5 i. rt about 1 by i. nt Is very as tfce Sro this' i.

a reei.trr.iaed I i LirrT. There was AM 1 rott frrrt "asaln'st, the Vy di. rlrfnatkm "one tenth vt n.ui, i prcbably for the rr4. g.v a i irl Creelm ahowk. that It whi were above I i fc.

standard. of iafcich ii.W. an frs In ie Involved iother waa eT.r.Tl Se a worth While. true a rrar.KHu.'nt, however. aff aa a sugaraj that as we iaiport errf fflen mililoil dollars aor.ji annvitl jr.

It w.a ea that the J.i i of rcat importance." i T5.e or.ly ta.i tc tt unfriend, 1 pro of' la la fne tun'ty Oesiiitni's "ar is ry atrct'ig. a rs cf a 14 onty of a arti le bf lis ir the purpose can r. aci.nmin of a pro i i. ly cf n. i le tf produce a try Tbe I.

P.f; recatative cr ti refused to ox the arjrfpriation for col li. tfcl Wt UjUA thaU 1 oa rUxt. The Ui iltrtf i. At ltd on of wr 7 '( ii XivJiHf n4 In the hpe i the present la ti to be thoroughly toad. But ha, tiolhlr.j flo with (h cM.

js.ity. of even a bad law f.vru :i.fryu tL.n the lw ltslf. Tht i reason whatever why' this rti roihl not car Deen mae. The wa fairly parsed and th t.x is a pari of, It. Congress I as r.

li bj Jai by lh4 li which It a ire nv oilier crtixena. It can jrbt Ih avowed to Choose what laws It curry into t. If.lt doe Dot like 1 w.zrk it can But the si ec "of ti.e litrHalur diacred ii. on arts I jiever.aa 'e: gu Hous of Representatives 'r Wf Ur don MTtbintf else "t'iJi vot th "What 'the far caa hirilr be coojact'ured. Put ir itcoitii dut 4t will "concur action ot fk cf th Income 5a'xvag emLodlftJ In Utri.T.

to 11 ta Li j.ces of tJjC, and tb LX Is it o't the xceEi of Income over a txr.v at the rate ter cept. 1 i on iiie it a.y t' next July 'vpn income fori 1XX, All pertoa 'ln eiijexi ef mult r. ii vsJeroath to the 'ooVfeelor Jrt.fjT.il rvtrrj of ie district mhtre lnithK resUe. Thm; rettfrne mult be i eta JanUirsf 2 and March 1 of t'l j'ftr. The' law aryljpu to corpora etct certain! and bo ajf1' well aa Indlvll The word Inf utne Is jrlvea a Try "include the (TOM ryrVa cf tra ie cr ur.

rtcta, propu tr.e fciTe of rel UrtaU.aalarlei, r. r.y cr roj Tty rtted. Interest on TX of her afcurto di'13 nil' frort ri, aai "ailj other aourcea' of. la vrarr.ol atcrv eouTe The law Is. too, faL.

LU ral id the matter ex fVvere are rrovijtd for the V.r; iof any of ttw prcftsvona. Ap ere raited fro rs the dwclslona of uty i L.ecTor tne xoue Ur ani tr.ritj the ConrmlKstoner of Internal Jl. vurt. O.T. er are forbiJ.ien to Ci t.

far conidL. TVi! in the return n. t3 iTi or to sve any lnforma. an twtrce or ai of 1 fri. fmi.

JiLivy lnuJUes aja'pro jr ai vlajj tioa of this It aeai roale that thi jt for the Cweyeart for which It was vli To aure. It may be of rn but the (Uii ri tiiit it wra Hve out It term. ut think jthoull have becft u. ar.J ho: be" glad to aee li iU to a rr.ofe 'eiirple and ieguC irm Ux. 'Ett It "oubt tI an 1 imforced.

Zi on! 1 trni ai tH'lffh the FUteroea oT bvtrt i j.r:!(s and In both braochacs' of 1 v.j ll fr't once epree upon, an t. i to the trir? Jaw to rTepeal t. Cj tenlh of a fkfa ur'l aujar. i rttalcLDf sUb ri i.y i c.rvcr ltiipfvi iu inc n. 1 1 trr to heTeraJ of tint 4iy prv t.

je fear that in A 1LVTA rooiixc. theQ avHtion aa a tiW etaJl be adiipted iit.tter (Of iomeatJc pvhcyl It a niattrr. ta Tenj'ect wfclch tiota. in for equahty of trtueBt, tvas preaenred Of a The protectiv uty on Jmporta tna bounty on exportation arc ke tfvtf adod. wb itever may be; their eSoot.

ta create a national aJvantaje lit rro'ur tlon or bt manufactnrev Ajii be te the two, i the bounty la the anone favorable to inhabitaata of foreign. rountrlf aUu Intend a to enable fiem to a nlcjeaait tb axpenaa of the povntyipaylna; government. lean not with, trtth be said that Otrmeny baa don anything' to warrant tta in tmpoaing thla dlac rimlnatlng 4uty, a hich. aeema be ai fioUXUxt of our treaty ohUgatioaa. The oity reeuli of tilf ooliah prorit lon of the new tariff Wen ts provaka retaliation, which la graving extremely fcacmful to onrj traded old restrlo tionir hve been, revived.

Ameticava teC and eatUe are again being aubete to 'inspection. Kew probibitive dtitie have ben levied upon American prodf ucta. and. In a everything la beinj alone to shut our people put of the Cer man market. To ta aur thla la thfng for thr people of (3ermatfy.

Hut If they artfwllllng ta 'endure the hardships Involved In "this reUliatery policy hey tan easily 'get eeen la thle way and in left onpliUrabl damage apon American commrcJ Wostd It not be wis fort our ta teamen to conalder the matter from tl la point of Tlew? Ther, need pot think rr.ucb about treaty or about tbe unfrteodly character pf the act. But tJhere lt4 votes at The people whj feet the fonee of Oertua retaliation wilt eobW 1 pel the politicians to choose between their Interests and he ipteresta ofjtbe sugar trust. And when it is understood that the trade the whole count I leas important li the eye of; Senators and Representatives than la the buaineea it rugar tefiatnr. Senators land RapresentaUvea may find themscarea permanently retired a soon aa the; people jet a' chance at This view ot the.caae la a ery aim pie one, but tt certainly haa the merit of being practical." So every consideration demands repeal ofj this fooHah and noxious tax. It djea nor accomplish a.

single good purpose. ll'hert is i no justification for It. Aa' we have vajd, even the trust itself would not be Injured by its repeal. thfc4 should It be retained The advisability of amending the Inter to the communion for ha sanction! land a coy of the pooling agreement januat be filed. Representatl on Wednesday the Uoi pon whkn the friends of the amendment will proceed.

He said that rate cutting roads desirous of Securing the. ghmenfj of great lndhatrles had a direct ihflu 1 ence upon the ejif the, commodity so handled throughout the lie cited 'the instance of the Armour piack irfff corporation, whose gneat buaifjess, said, amounted to more than the entire cotton crop of the! country Bo great a corporation." was able, owlit; to thelow rates secured to It by competition, to drive smaller concerns ouk iit buiBg8. Special rate'g. made for thia powerful packicg hour. cntrlbutxl to the making of a price for beef (that touched 'every farm In tie West and tJouth." 1 While pooling Is not" unattended.

With evils, a return thereto. Jt Is 1 would insure alatabittty of ratea Which wxuld be of advantage toi both raiiaays ted The prrsent antl pobllng Fectioa of the raw itpractically lnoera Jivc tx'caatiie fchitners who benerft by rate cutting will not. testify again the rallroatla The amendment teetimohy. TJie purely Wgal ehar aAter.oif the proposed amendment, aid of ary other chances that may, be read, should; be carrfully considered. The eommiEJlon taa not fared well.whrn.it haa appealed ta the courts.

Too often it has ta en handicapped because of Ibsuf flienC authority, or because ts pdwers were hot specHcally defined. The report of the eommisslon, which Is made public to day. asks for an, increase cf power, aod for'more rigorous proviaibns fop the punlfbment of Infractions. The coramis sloner are favorable to poolingj think It should bet be restored without accompanying i remedial legUlatloa. which con ttnj plated In the bill referred tc fbey think the law ought to make possible the enforcement of a uniform classification' rf freight for the whole country, and, more concretely that the preeent rystein of billing, collecting and correcting charges is.

"conducted with much lack of system and regularity, so that It Justlnes charge pf groee careleflne end dleregard ot the righu of the public." r. TUF KICAXAC K.t CAXAL rr.OJECT. was natural jhat Senator Morgan should! have expressed surprise yesterdaiy that only'ia tewi nators were preaeat when the s'icargua canal bill came up for dUcuasiba. Tbls project Is' of greajt eut" Importance ito the United Slates. There Is reason believe tt the United States dae nob support; this scheme, either directly; or mdirjectrr.

Grat Britain or sbih other' foreign tower It 4 aa Intimated that the Jatet Bixneids scare Iwas merely a feint on the part of the, canal proj)cior to jboom tin measure through Cobgress. iThus fr private ente rie has1 not beenjequij to the great of carrying oil thle Some govVrcment will' have fo Ua LBertake tt or el ruarttntee the paTnnt of a 'private corporation's se arit'e. Tv ow Is as goi a tttne arwrry fort Con pross to face tb lasu avj'iarelyjj The canal haa drafrgid along disniany, but of course' an Atlantlc Paclne ship tanaJ nut const rueted sooner or aster. The comu ercial IreaJtons for iu bujldirg may, aad ithey have been iirged the nt' of tha 'present Con ijTrss by. fcaai.Te.

frnea abd by. butincs state commerce act In such' a way a to recognize pooriig" now likely to be thoroughly' discussed, in Congreas. "The railroad pooling bill haa been madefiha daily drJer uttO disposed Of, and as' the expediency of changing the ltoterstate law In jso fax ta pooling' la prohibited Is a matter! ofV concern' notj only to railroad compaelev but to 'shippers, a good deal of preabure will likely be. brought to bear upon Congress to pais the' proposed The object ot the polling tr4 is Tfo authorise, com pe ting common' carriers to niake 4 tracts for the! dl vLsion of groa or I hot earnings. Provision la, made Jfor the supervision of this pooling by the commission.

Koajs wishing to form pools must apply orgae' Uai Capitol has sugar trust ooa The Georgia's Jjegis after a sesalo of a fM UPglsUturL 'beei 1 laprpb TITE r. INDIANAPOLIS 7 NEWS. FIUD A DECEJI 13 li; xEUt. tor Morgan la bJaeitVeuh eeterday. that bucb a oanai wpuld the tranaoonUneMal bring reliai to grod dowuby fhoa dffnagoglaal aod aol lasae.

The. point ioftic ana.1 by Sena idlfert buaineaa from rkllroadf aa4 thua beopla wh4 art now tlona, la pert la en tb the real 10 raciutat con mere by eataJWlihir 4 hew hJgi way be weo the jUlaatln and for tba purpoaa the Nicaragua iknal is logical and almpla. Th tollaronj such A canal axa normouily In foe efid, no natter wWo bulda lt tH canal wiu certainly, pay aadaomely on the 4ik restment. i ii Tne report that Susaa B. JLnthonr can bak rood bread Jntltlea theoMea tb greater respect.

i 1 atutt tu adjourned boly tt ty It was TSe New Tcric dedlcaJ Journal ts nd to 4u foru of rror. that fall within th bale of medic ii attention, but reoent football ganies hava bean, too much for jits toeryea. Ji i an editorial It says: PprlnrflelJ between the 2 1rTr teams wu one of the unwholesome performaneea that ever maaqueradl under the name of amateur sport flayers slugged Into un consciottsneas, tfea nearly gouged out, braias uoaveuaaedl disaallng' sprains, and Brufciea ronataatly Jnterrupted the I of tl gkme. Which even an baiirbiarer. and iriMi) nfl ih a lbn i characterised by ''slckenln brota i Besides thU we af atildert made Insane through injtiriee receired In niaying.

and two fatal accjJeoos re reported. The number of young men who are permanently injured and wh go through life more crippled, in ooaseuenee of football playing can nver be known. We stJOtrld be sorry see foot ball abolished altogether from our eoUegea. There la tm game that eiuala tt Jn many ways wiien reared as a man lr snort and not for rate rHNi Rut ar plainly merTecul e. and unlese some change can be mfede.

the rune really deserve to be placed under the supervision of boards of health working In co operation With aa efficient police. The Civil Service forrn League la meeting la Chicago. Te do pot know of any place that ded It more. vrnen cornea to the roll call. It ja something for a staUirnaa to have hi name begin with a or eten or a T.

i in, report h4t part of the national jthir let for' offices to tbe bably a The board o'mbI tors to West Point directs attention Ho "the halting English, me jaca of faciiay of expression on the part omanyicaaeta, which is. acoord tT4t to tbe orSclkl lnitpectorB, painfully. TbUjU certainly deplorable. A odlers Eke that pf every ether professional man. la incomplete un he has acquired a koowledg of hie own language wfileh enables him tb us It with precision, land fluency.

HThl oe hot. Indeed, apply only to thoe engaged In the profeeajoci, but to every man and Ail who are lacking; to this respect are seriously handicapped In. the toursuit of profK nd pleasure. The West The bill 'permltUnr railroads to form a pool may also enable them to water their stock One. troubles Ith V'oorhees's financial theories 4s that you lean not bank dn anything he says.

I i 1 i David on more In his seat In the Senate,) but yoU de' not hear ss much about It as you pace did. New Tork di not lika John Bums, because he told tt that rts tenements were HorsV than' those of: Whitechapel, but when be notified Chicago that her tenements were even worse thaa. those of New the latter was ready to bi more charitable and' say that, while Bums was a eccetxrle, was a I retty good fellow after alb Becauee her navy la. gone, China finds very difficult to" float a biir loan. It Is always In order, to subscribe fcr the battleship Indiana, ft But it will not "afaayebe In There la no time like the present.

Boot batUeshlp. Send In the subscrlptkMia. i A financial' question fWhat shall' I aet for '2 I i J. 'A Jerry Simpson cor.terjia that the last election, had to political significance. Perhaps Jerry has not yet learned that be haa been i Is tt possible that 8enator Voorhees la tecds to launch that spetci for a Chriit nuts flft? li I "I It Is notj surprising to hear that a revolution la well under way tp the republic of Ever elnce her costly war with Chile, Peru haa been a sorry plight financially.

As early as last April there had been flKh ting bvtaeen the govern n.ent troops and insurgental General Pierola. meptaoaed In thjs morning's dispatches, la ari ek Prcsldent of the republic Little has been heard the seat of war since list summer, when the revo lutionary forefcs possessed themselves of many of th4 Important towns, in. the ncrtbera part of the country. '1 i To day apprVched the ideal in "winter iar. ttie has decided on ard of ailence.

t. So 'Sena tor Voorhees wUl not deliver a stiver speech In Congress. Perbap he a temporary gold stand When SenatcW elect Tillman encounters the Senate diftensary be Will doubtless receive a severie shock, la Oielr worjs' upon the 1 appropriation bills Congreasmen should not overlook the fact that tlelr own Salaries are to be provided I i Ex Coroner, Beck' retirement from of. flee 4 followed math of blK. Much as It id that a by considerable after talked, about, we do not speech from Voorhees.

would make a new era to date from. room occupied! alm appointed tmm neeuag, At meeting (of the Press Club, yester day grternooa, a committee composed of Arthur hue, K. Landis and R. M. apppinten to secure a new borne for the Tbe iBank of Com merce will, about January i us the by the club.

Tb club the follom lag commiuee. a htch will arraige for a entertainment to be given early in 18M: O.iK, Johnson. rbairman. Meretlith Ntoboraon, Frank raine. Oideon I Th crop ton, Charles Hector rnller, Charles Layman and Arthur hue, 'There tviii; be another special meeting lof the lub'next Thurs day attemoun; Tat i ipailiae.

'There fi aa oil rrwiK air. I'A little oaa of loaallnMW cd fTl aipe aa aatu, eareet ceyerui ainr And aa a ail belief. NaneWM is he that wrote The neiodr this much I opiaes Whoever mad Ute wonti wu eotn remote iraca uuwuw nine. 1 know the dungeon dp tChere loos be Ur nd why he iar rhervin. Aaa all hia aeauiah, that he could not I see his fcid.

I bear the chimes that jingled id bis eara As pressed nightlr with that waasfui bead a jijow wet sup Oh. rectless chime Tt bevse chnsr bat rang iu ruundelsy For each dark hour ef that unhappy time j. That sighed. iteali a ay. And ever, more and more.

1 Its harden grew of his lorn narti nuncna vua nis nwmorm, sf4 wore its wsy lata his heart. jina wuum Km a A locomotive contains (.000 pieces. Michigan sends pickles to. England. Of many a tow he loved, for one dear'saka Into (ts wh of music; thus he came 7 his iitua song to makat Of 'all that ever beard And feved It tt its sweetness sobs bat I JivlqMI the due Mat, as a.

hidden wardV Only, tu by blood remembrance lad la that wild story known i ana tnonrn 'tie nin bvrirtit Of rreesure trorc. to rifle end Ur bare A beritaee of sorrow and delight The sir Id would gladly share. Yet must sot unfoU vTiisprr late nor soon. imprisoned in a tuna. Tot whan that.

little ion .1 fr', The secret that a few allghwHiars thus bold Goes rinsing In my head. 1 know that he My luckless tone forefather, dost so long, 3 Belives bis life In me. George DuWa Brier. SCRAPS. Mrs.

Robert Garrett has aa $8,900 pouV wj iiuuh at iMuuragra. are fifty thousand more wdmen uuui men tne btale of 2oew York. A thousand acres of land have Just been sold in Wisconsin for a Polish col LAke Acubo, Chile, has an area, of forty five square miles, and la XXWO feet WIO If (IVfl. I Over 90.000.QDO Iflrxttera era nwt turned loose this season at Wood'a Holl.i! by Federal Fiah Comtniaaion i Ltat nit nd and France maintain the greatest number of lighthouses in nronortinn. ta A Urira batoh atata Daoers.

printed at Berlin, had to tx destroyed lately because the Kaiser was named it aa Will iam 1, insteaa 01 wuiiam Jl. Cruderr. the compiler of the Bible enn cordance, delightedl in roast "If you can get it coid, sir, with plenty of mustard, it la lit for the gods. A young man In Ray county, Missouri, who used a couple of matches where bis rear siupender buttons bad been, caught ore oinvr oay. ssew xork Kecorder.

Ttelllus, the Roman Emperor, was the moat noted glutton of bis time. He would eat all be rould possibly hold, then take an. emetic and begin over again, A Western church has taken formal action against foot ball, because me players don't get horn from Sat time to ra ta church urday games in games In text day. jj culum JX need.be to lay more tress upon were like pie crust; then the shortere English. As the students there are drawn the richer would ba." Boatoa from a parts of the country.

It Is eaay Transcrlp 5 to lmagln that tho projlnciallsn.s which aa iknimj in in v. 1 "V1 r11 morning, 1 shall leave 7i.cv wuvuu vw I nis wcat much in evidence It la in congruous for gentlemen who are taught exactness as a 'rule of life lo.be dtflcieat, In speech gnd cotnposltlorT) jj f. Evidently Japan Is not 'so far from bar barism that she ran not run back to It now and 1 in 1 III ttm He told tne I could look. fnr innth.r place." Harlem Life, A Clarke county, (Georgia) couple last week celebrated their kolden wedding in the house in which were married fifty years ago, and which has b. their home continuously since.

Ed Byerk, of dug a cellar fori his. houe in a mound. It THE: THE A TERS. TUB NEW YORK STORE I HarUwt'a Heullld. Though in general much the same per BonatJon which ah haa given here before, Mrs.

Taber Rosalind, has now a kind of deoislve beauty which makes 1U appeal stronger and mora direct than ever, The poetlo atmosphere, probably the moat essential element la the portrayal of the character, invested her Ros alind trrom the first. Her great gain thia year is manifest In the lov scenes with Orlando. "What was heretofore potential in lis charm ts now positive achievement Certain vaguenesses have received def Inltion; lines ihat were lightly, even at times waverlhgly, though always truly. sketched, hare been deepened with no uncertain hand. The character la mora com her own.

Tojthe gentle, winning which it has hlwaya had, now added an archness of "manner which gives to the, forest scenes with Orlando a most piquant and delightful flavor. Her haa plenty of sentiment. but Is newer sentimental. In particular. her action, when 'the bloody handker chief la shown to her by Orlando's brother seems fit In more bannont I oualy with the trend of the entire scene oumy witb the trend of the enure scene noted at this point, no longer breaks the 1 Mr.

TVbera ready woduUtton from on emotion to almost contra dlctory to Illustrated more plainly per hap in thia part of her Rosalind than in any otter portion of the play, or, In any other character slut assumes. TtirmrPtwnit ie anrt ViAaiMlfullv charm subtle, certain, penetrative. In viting, like the color and fragrance of the rose. Mrs. Tabor's work was In the mala well complemented by the company' Mrs.

Taber's 'Orlando was forcible and impas sioned. At time a certain tendency. to curl the lip In contempt, not obtrusive enough to be called a mannerism and yet not partaking pf the character, detracted from the effect of his facial Mr. Collins gave a rather fee ble portrayal of Adam; his delivery of the beautiful lines of the part lacked force and pathos. The audience seemed aa' on in its entire sympathy for the performance, manifesting enthuriastlo approval in frequent applause and curtain call.

It filled almost every seat. In the top gallery, even, there were' as many women as men. To night and at the matinee to morrow 'The Love Chase." in which alias Marlowe was so well received her last year, will be the MIL Pare Cvaaedy at tk Park. There is a new fare comedy filling out tb wee at the Park Theater. The Ini tial performance was given at the matinee yesterday.

Biny'' Turner, an ltd Indiana poll tan. plays an "old man" character therein. Tbe play ta called "His Nibs, the Karon." Thar is little, plot and much leas substance to the business of the stage, but serve to amuae. No matter what the play, 'however, ther is Heavier interest drawing patrons, as the management eacb night gives away a 'lady's gold watca to the bolder of a fortunate coupon. Last night George W.

Haverwtlok. of West Indianapolis. hld the lucky number. 113. Mr.

Haverstick is in the employ of the Indiana Manu facturing Company, and lives la Lyua avenuev HO RECO5CUJATI0S. Mr. and Mrs, W. K. Vaaderbllt As Still at Oats, i New Tork.

ecember It In spite ot the reports' to. the contrary, there haa been, as yet, no reconciliation between W. K. Vanderbilt and his wife, non there any likelihood of one in the immediate future. Chauncey M.

Depew, counsel for Mr. Vanderbilt, And Coh WUUam Jay. eounsel for Vanderbilt. both make this statement. Mr.

Depew bast" night repeated that hla connection forbad his making a statement, but added: "Tou may state positively that there has, been fhTbVe. of "tyve were takeri out in thi processT Tl 1nderbi Mr, anderbilt. on his ar it out in the process. A Baltimore man ha hit upon a novel Idea for a hearse. It a two storied vehicle, with a receptacle for a coffin Jn the upper part, and the mourners are to ride below as if they were In a stage.

Horace Lane, of Wyellffe, Is seven years old, weighs 142 Aounda, measures thirty nine Inches round the waist, forty one around the chest, thirteen around the biceps, snd is four feet five and one half inches tall. In the valedictory of the Newark Ot, 3b Morning Times, which recently suspended, Thomas C. Barr observes that all he has to show for his Investment of SIM.OuO are copies of the first and last Usues, which he wiU preserve aa mementoes. f. I In the cemetery, at Barnstable, is the' following Inscription: "Here Lyeth Interred ye body of Hop, Chipnmn, ye wire or twer John Chip man, aged forty five years, who changed i tnis life ror a peer ya or January, 163.

i There Is a timber fhute out In the Ore goa mountains $.33 feet long, where the ilqps come whixxing jdown tbe" mountain into Columbia river with a velaclty oi a cannon oati ana man ma aiatance, which is about three fifths of a mile, in twetity seconds. "There" are only 430,000 persons In the State of Washington. If that State were as closely settled as Switzerland It would have 11.000,000 persons; as, France, about 17.000.0oo: aa Holland, about 2a.Oi0.0O0: aa England, at least M3, and as Belgium more than Stranger "Zum Donnerwetter, now you have cut my chin a acond time. If you' can't shave better than, that, you will lose all your customers pretty quick. Barber's ApprenticeNot at ail! I am not allowed to shave tbe regular custom era yet: I only shave strangers Flie gende Blatter.

A parvenu was giving a lanr dinner party to show off his new dining room. The celling was gorgeously painted. the wall paper cost a small fortune, but tbe dinner was execrable. "Whtvt do' you think of It all?" be asked tbe vf beside him. "I prefer Uhis gilding and more carving." London Tit Bits.

A frog farm, with about a million head of stock, is carried on successfully by a man in Contra Costa county, CaLorn la He started ranching In frogs a few months ago with a herd of about two rbousand frogs, and la "already making lots of money. He supplies the markets of 8an Francisco. Oakland other large cities on the cosat i A teacher In'an uptown school recently rave ner scnotars as a lesson to mark on their slates tne Koman numerals from one to twelve. In about three minutes one of the boys up bis hand eifrnifyinar that he had accomplished the work. "Why.

Johnny," said the teacher, "you are real smart. None of tbe othr scholar are half done. tell us how you came to finish so quickly." Johnny, In great glee replied: "I copied them from the clock on the wall up there." Philadelphia Record. Lemaltre. the French actor, was always Lead over heels in deot.

oeeptte an enor mows salary, and was kept bisy devising means by which he could rata t' money. On evening, an hour before the curtain was to rise Upon a new plnv. a well knoa pawnbroker entered the r. nrivate fHc of the director of th Theatre Francais. is a pajwa 5 ticket for you.

sir." "For mer 1 claimed the astonished director; Yes, monsieur. It Is for twenty thousand ISll XI A nil recovered their equanimity they kistl tuted an investigation, the upshdt of was the discovery that the curly haired maiden pow wl an InaaOible. rravlnn for stortea Th deii waa fre. quently gratlned bf unlike the anecdote rklW's mother, the mtnlster talcs were never pointed with a moral for thm yoticysfsr's govrrnront. New Xotk Sun, rival In the city last night, went directly to his mother's house, where he wiU re train until he goes back to "When does he expect to goT "That I can not aay, as I knew nothing about his future beyond the fact that he Is going CoL William Jay say that If there had been any reconciliation he knew nothing whatever about It.

The Meadowcrofta Convicted. Chicago, December 14. Tho jury la the esse of Frank R. and Charles J. Meadow croft, the private bankers of this city who have been on trial for several days 'on charges of receiving deposits wbon they knew their bank to be Insolvent, brought in a verdict, after midnight, find ing the men guilty.

They are lined 1 3 and sentenced to on, year each Jn the penitentiary. I A Puro lloran the used ia'the production of Scott's, Emul 1 sion Hypophos phitesof Lime and Soda are added 'or their vital ef. feet upon nerve and brain. No Scott's 1 wS mystery surrounds this forpula the only mystery is how quickl) it builds up flesh and brings back strength to the weak of all ages. Emulsion will check Consumption and is indispensable in oil wasting diseases.

PrMrMl Reatt Bmt. T. A'tsrverMa, 1 1 TF lit runty. He. cn rT i use.

Everybody about I I have been pald." AnT the pawnbroker ii waa eiim mi uin. inr oirecior nan (cai lUr to pay thi amount 1vfoM he 'could trtt i it 1 1 atfr. LemVtre the pawnbroker We tklkr.mOre SDOUt tiiat, fltvided the spoil. Philadelphia Ledger, i tt The Rexn Geirge Dodsaoni 5 because pfall the wear and tear 'tartan minister of Alameda, tells nnd laKor iV cra liv AcArtrr' a good stcry at his own epen. While 1 BUU 1iUOr 5aS, Dy UOinjr frteadV a fellow rKui a Tit' le away Wm iTOD, i ll a lenow nosm a lit'le girl acottl i constant co voininij tne wproman on Is ex ld the eJerwyman on bis ex rurflona In the nelgrrborhc.

One evn lne the little cirl remnrked m. low diner; like golna out with Mr nelson." "WhyT qiteri(d a straeer. himlnir in rtraw the chill a.it Don't. Mince. MiUters, but take fill the help you cin geL ina you can "Vet more of it, witlrPearl ine, than with any thinjr else thafs to eight years OI Tb two were rnh mb Utit rion ft rtt rtlo rompftnlons.

and the child dity UO UD" X3U1, UOa 1Cl ItS nelP efnn tflr Wi'tfi nnvtftmre stop raj that will wasliaT allTPearline will save you something in thd wd be taa no mrrals," waa rhe sutrtline i wncrnnrr riicrie exlnt ckvrl reply. When tbe aummer boarders had 6 i work, marble, windows, carpets taking miiic cans, silver, jewelry, etc. these are only some of the things that are washed best with Pearlfne. Imltatinn. twd JAMES PYLE.

N. If yon ana want tp to dat Whether you are aou Write oa lor ample, andprxea. ffatabutbes' hi iSgj.J sail 1 a a a a I as TUB NEW YORK STORE TUB NEW YOZ itaWshed t. (IW.J pitc.heduij. A DISPATCH FROM SANTA CLA US O.VDERLAn Drr.

r'l ifirt 1 To the Children of Indianapolis Will arrive at my headquarters The icvr Vcrj btoreto morrow and will rpm. jtn thr imtt'l I i' u.nu awu upju my joyrcey, tne ni Le: t.uiibimds. vomc aown anosee rae. Always your iriend. I I Holiday uriKn.

snaaes ror lancy work I) 1 pink. light blus, cardinal, white, cream, shell pink, orange and nile, at cents a yard, a goo4 SOo value. haded, elocution tha ear and! HOUDAV A ODOAC Pecoad wins willing converts, Aa af whole, her I 'rioe. acting of the part la characterixed by. a The best line of aprons ever offered at 25c each.

Plain and trimmed with and embroidery. A handsome line of fancy aprons trtmrned In lace, embroidery and ribbon at 60c each. Better ones no ba C00 bach. Rand made Ice Wool Fascinators at ooo. 75c, and up to fO.75 each.

Handsome Skirts for presents. ART OOODS Celluloid Handkerchief Cases, $3c. to 1.SS. Celluloid Clove Cues, 88o to 25. Celluloid Jewel Caaes, 90c to IL33.

Celluloid Vea Caae. IL25. Celluloid Calendars, 23o to 86c. Fancy metal trimmed vases at TSc FUIgre Covered Cologne Bot tles, at Filigree Covered Soap Boxes. 60c JEWELRY Solid gold Shirt Studa.

60c.1'. Solid gold Scarf toU. 1 Balid gold Baby Pins, $3.98. Bolid gold Baby Buttons, with chains, for fi3l Solid gold Ear Rings, 60o to tiJZ. Solid gold Cuff Buttons, J1.S0 and $L98.

Ladles1 solid gold set ring. 75c to LadW' aoiid gold plain band rinr to $3.3. f. Ladles' solid fold chaaed band ring, 60c to $18. 4 Sterling silver Match Boxes, $1.73.

Sterling silver scarf holder. 50c to TZc. fOpera Glasses, to HI Silk Fans. 0o to $5. Ostrich' feather fans, $1.25 to $15.

IChlMren's quill fans, 25c to ISc. Real Tortoise Shell Combs. 60c to $4.50. EATHER GOODS Combination Pocketbooks. sterling silver corners, for COc.

Bargain I I than before. A certain abruptness which I ne spirit 01 tbe SCASO (airly animates the whole hou(t inA resulted in ver emphaau, previously I 1 aaa I Collar and Cuff Boxes, soUd soU leath er, toe to X2.5a 1 Music Rolls, Sc ta $2.2 Mirrors. Ec to $U4. TOILET I.undborr's Perfumeti, Sc, 65 and So. Colgate" Perfumes, fjoo and SOc.

Delettrea's 'Perfume, 40c, tie an SOo. co rated Bon bon boxes, lic to C2S. CeUulotd Toilet Betsj comb, fcHish and mirror, for $1.50. i HOSIERY UNDERWEAR East is Pull, regular mad 23c hose, with fancy colored top and fast black boots, at lAi a 1 Heavy; fleece lined hose. full, regular mada.

Hermsdorf dye. at 13c a pair. Ladles tan colored itooae. fieece 3ed, double heels aid toea, ktlZc wpalr; ward 23c i Laaiea fine four thread liiate' hoae Hertnsdorf dye. double heels and toes, a 25j a pair; always before SSc Ladles' black cashmere, ribbed tops and plain boota, that sd to at 60c, for 25c a pair.

''I Heavy Egyptian, cotton fleece lined union suits, extra well finished at 45c Ladies' odd pants in natural wool, Jer sey riooed, that vera Nc, for 45 Children's heavy, cotton, fleeee llned vests and at X5c each; were 25c MEN'S WEAR MA 73 dozen men's half aoae. natural wool and caAel hair, worth 2So aH 5iin choice for pYtC a pair. I i Men's fancy trimmed night shiria. silk embroidered fronts, at each! Men's hetavyfc cotton, Jersey ribbed sweaters, at 59o each. i Fancy embroidered stlk end auroender at 23c a Men's ilk and satla.

wUe nd. four in hand Uea, in all light colors, at Co I each. I f. rid I Great quantities of Christmas Candies. Pricci never were so I Make the children happy.

i roa a TdfMORROW. DOLLS, Holiday Busrniss In full' swinir. An Immense inortmrnt nf Tmlla Toys and Holiday Ooods, at popular prices, is briniring the people our way. ir you want to pay xiw for a IXU. don't come to us: but if you have any amount, from 1 cent up to $15, to spend for a Doll, come to us we are the people.

No such Vaiuea ever of fered as we are giving at present, i CHILDREN'S CHAIRS. year we are maklnra of Children' Chairs. show you seventy two styles to select' from painted rattan, oak and walnut. uur Kocaers are beauuea. from 53c to tl.50.

Hoby Horses for Saturday 63c. regular price $1. An upholstered one, sold. every wnere ior i.oc our prtce oC The nicest and most suitable Pres ent lor a iauy or gentleman is a good Umbrella, We have them from hoc to $3.45. HERE YOU ARE! i The China, we told vo about l.ilonday haa arrived.

We will work ait mgm to nave it ready tot to row morning, and promise you that prices wiu sell tt. i I. No. 22.725. To W.

Ii Mathews: A consignment of Merchandise Irt bond for you bas arrived, i Please call and. nul entry, aa provided in nited States Customs Rerulations, Article 419: "AU the goods embraced In the Immediate transportation enr try must, oe entered within twenty four hours after the report of their arrival.1 OEORCTE G. TANNER. Surveyor. Custom; House, Port of Remember, this entire Eno of For eign China on sale to morrow morn inif.

DKES3 GOODS. All Wool 4o inch Habit Clorh. 29c 25c Henrietta Cloths go at IJc. all Wool Henrietta; Cloth. 4S Inches wide.

39c. Frlnred Table 2V4 yards long, all Unen. SSc. German Chenille Covers. 8 all eolora.

i Su) dozen Silk Embroidered Handkerchiefs, 5c. All Silk Handkerchiefs, embrold ired comers, 10c. i Xmaa Story Books from Sc aip. Large Ice wooi Shawla, 60c, Zks and Vto Cuff Breast Pins and Ear rinjra go loc Alt 4)c and 6ic. Jewelry ging; at 5 rents.

I I 1 6() Ladip Solid Gold Rmg. 69c Children's Gold Rings, 25c. i Albums. Fancy Ooods. Silk Throws, Head Keats, all at cut prices W.

Wwata, fSi. dmi 5c and 10c Sto aj'W. Wash, et needitrg iiue luvitation or AoBouaeenteaiat 'iTTlTT abouU end thera jMII toca. V. eli are SAO 3X.

MARRIED? 50 hand. onely engraved VWtiij fa. da 91. ITRANiC H. SMITH mctar, taaieMr auxl BngraTaf, aa S.

yun, Bt PETTI5 DRY GOODS CO. liBMIl MONEY NEW YORK HA I a ita rtrt wtn tnrMnAa! 1 4L a jirom HK3 to SOC HOtlDAT TOT3, PLUSH CASKS, KTC. Lum alT T7. v1 Dolls, 2ZC i Urrf. Kid Dolis a.

.1... mm Hust Move 31, Will close; out entire stock HATS. F.URS, UNDERWEAR, GLOVES bRellas. Prices will cup co figure. GOM'F Washington and Pennsylvania Streets.

FIXTURES FOR SLlp. HuriuU vi iag nonr. jjri us soivt tne proMefa Tor yo i. 'nU ol ntefui lloiiday Good at v.ery reoaonai1 pn e. avwiiAi.UKtss i'ATfERXS.

A large variety of stlyes In DrU Patterns, put up with all the necessary linings, al flJOiL fi 4.S fiS, For the complete Dress Patterns', hanV soraely put up m. separate boxes. HOLIDAY CLOYEs! A beautiful line of flrie Silk Mittens put up one pair In a box, at IX Five hook Kid civ browns, tana anJ.ilat. lie lve nooa warranted JCld Glove In all colors, a splendid Glow. oriTy IL Plutsh ToUet Caaes at fZ c.

Tic. iL i 1 Celluloid ToUet Cases at ilsu." Albums at es U. Celluloid covered Album a tUio. HOUDAT JEWELR7. Genfmen'' Watch 4rha.lT warranted.

rS cer.ts. Lclies' Watch ChAin at 4 and Gold ttrtftst' Pn. J.V. Oliver mounted iiair Plus, rile hide Combs. Vn; 1 pair.

Htick Hn, Jilc. J'c. Vurn of ait kind and at all price frr 5 to St: Handsome Combination Gold and Coin Purse Case, only iVc. Book sale. Book ctoth orund.t iSc't el, and by tfce best at i'lc in 1 i.v.

Ha iaarters for Ilol.iay AT i aw ar a. ni 'r A ni 1 Haw 1 vfZ.V CVn 1 las. I ON7 I ctly flntlcrrten' VT r.r :1 Stick combuied. HOLUJAT IIANTKIf A tiT L'i at 1 1 I i ucernentsforto mcrroi 'j tuverji I Kiboons tor Fancy Work. combinauon rockstboot for a 5c.

always sold at 7k incn Katin ani 1 r. i 7. mwnj, cases rn solid leather from I Men's double vf ir aoutiia breasted box ccj.t. incne) long, velvet eoli. gua.ranW la every rnct, for matched for regular 8 value.

Pretty patterns ta also 9c a trard. 'Weat'Alale. A pretty and patt the I patt tbe 9c muaiLa fr the green! ticket. xhi i Lubes sjjJ 42 inch pillow casirr. CaJi BOYS' CLOTllim ry There fa a mistake.

ln our Uyf clothing kjl bast week. V. hal a style reeftr, with silk eti at Now. If had be a any othef store that wouiJi are been a.1 right, for 'that Js what then for, but our price Is only 1 Quit a ference. fwi't there? ee UJjs to say still have some; remember lae prtc is A lot or our ir! I that have beet seUing from i to $'A go ea a.j UMnorrow ai to fit out th' boy.

PRINTS Center Ear: good chance Holiday prints for stual ai nala fiw htl1nn at I r.i rl, Bst styles In delAisea a yafd. i or E. la i fireent of our novelty dreas in In prllts. mad np for fl.oaiday traiat MVSLLN3 Eaat AUI. Lock i jr of the Loom," at S' a good lJo aiue.

t'i to 7 i yard lengths. 4 ur.bia hei sheeting kt UJo a yard; rej Ur price jc BLA NkETS Eaat Aiala. I i Xovelties In 4Vy cole i down pillows. In sateen and silk, i 6ic upi Full 194 white and grai cotton bJaa ket at 4Sc a iv Special values la lined lr Up robe at $3 and up; i i FLA.VNO Wit Aisle. i i this week: Hea fy swansdowa flanue price 17e "tt yard.

BrirHt colors In nannrta at wc a aro. kind AujiLrlaa was now. 1895 SHIRTS ind UaM. vrr: of TALKS flilY t. WIlERE TO.pURCIIASE HOLIDAY PRCS JS htrt itors ntl.

sn f'our ia a 'ry 'jo an I iehij? T.k 4 In aj lapes c. I i nur 'ii 1 arr. t' nu; arr (.. i 'A 1r acia 'itf ttixt s. enlf a.

A Han: i 1 r4 pc. K. 1 I at ilerf' Jaianese i n'ese i InllUl tiilk fien a Camlric II Horrtred iij AsjK ri.li;t a Imt2 nizp. Tur i r1clt an i colored AI fc.ic and tU i Holiday uln's Vt r.l": Pv Si rrfi litu tl A.rlvet Iar fl. trA 0, at i Kus i wine eolora, at I' fir lnrj.

Ciorh top i i Uick; aia. i i dl i holiday v. O'. black a Barsr isn i.i Good at! Low F. 1 1 'A i I i 'TT7t 4 of (.

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