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| a om envecevenee nee aPC - _ = = = Sea EAS AIEEE clea — = A | 7 | é | as ; a | THE NEW TARIFF LAW. jate bill to from 25 per cent to 40 per | SEVEN FIENDS "DGGE E >DWARDS DEAD | H oe a JUDGE E. L. EDWARDS DEAD. ‘cent. HERE 1S Health A Far Better Measure Than Gen- | Be acts tt seg Se ne Tr | McKinley bill at 63 per cent, is re- orally :Thongnt. | duced by the senate bill to 35 per cent. The tariff on coijlars and cuffe,| concerning which we have heard a} ‘great deal of republican denuncia-| shine. tion, is reduced from 68 per cent to! 50 per cent. | In Schedule K (woolen goods )jthe |reductions of tariff uy The Oldest > Living Ex-Jurist of Mis- Overpowered a Woman en the Streets in the Wheei. Firm muscles, good complexion, and cheerful spirits are the result of plenty of out-door exercise and sun- Cycling is the popular sport of the day. The 1894 Columbias are a = | realization of the ideal in bicycle Ride a Cc e olumbia sourt Passes Away Suddenly. ot Memphis. 1— Edwards, a pio- Jefferson City, Mo, Sept. Judge Edward L heer settle SAVINGS WHICH THE CHANG WILL MAKE FOR THE CUN- SUMER. s Memphis Tenn.. Sept. 7.—O! are stl s who outraged Mrs. Nettie Gilbert, near the corner of Hernado aud Georgia so badly injured her that in pursuit of the tien of Cole county, was stricken with paralysis this morning avd died this afternoon. He was born in Rutherford county, Tennes- streets Facts Which are of the Greatest In- e. City in 1831. in Jefferson He held an important office and for terest to all Citizens. eet her hus | construction — a triumph of Amer- j 1 2 was going to wm sda gan ks Soa skill and enterprise. Con- nber of years The ‘ ‘itizen’ } ican ud when she reached the ba aaa The sum of the average citizen's cloth used by the poor are enorm-| . ¢ Laces knowledge of the new tariff bill i8}54, On woolen varns and worsteds | stantly advancing mn the line of = — you, seven men rusbed cae eof the First judicial cir the fact that it bas become the law. Rgoxtli 90rconta per pound or | progress, Columbias still maintain their proud position as weeds along the bank and one of |¢ Two years ago he declined to Its provisions are generally unknown «he MeKinlev tariff ia 278 percent | th standard bicycles of the world—un qualled, them grasped her. The w accept the office and was sue- and the mark saving which it should | approached. | while the senate bill reduces it to 30 ceeded by D. Boonville. screamed and ran towards her band whom she saw in the dis with the men at her heels W. Shackleford of He served several terms make for the consumer is not appre- ciated. per cent. | A beautiful or On yarns of woo! tha not more than 40 cents p The reformation contemplated by the house bill met the approbation valued at more 30 cents and | When within reach of her husband ‘one of the men seized the woman | in the legislature. In IS38 he tablished the Jefferson City Enquir- er and edited it for ral years es- sey ; while another threw a pistol into the bushand’s face and told him not to O V V Cc l j O | j | interefere or would be killed of the people of the west, but an ex- amination of the present law shows very conclusively that it is by no means devoid of merit. Some of the changes made the McKinley law by the senate bill are recorded in a speech made by the McKinley tariffis LIS per crt . while the tariff fixed by tue rene A bill is ouly 30 per ceut. On yarns) Ss dime of wool and worsted, valued at 40! cents per pound, the McKiu'ey tariff’, is 105 per cent, which is reduced by the senate bill to £9 per cent Ov woolen and worsted cloth, val | ued at not more than 30 per | pound, the MeKiuly tariff is 163 per | cent, reduced by the senate Dill to) 40 per cent. | Similar Subsequently he was elected briga | dier general of the First division of | Missouri toops. At the time of his | The woman was dragged to the ba-| death he was the oldest living ex- jyou and tbe husband ran to the | e¢jrenit judge in the state. | house of —_— Sheriff Carter, whe | A Taushable MGnlake. Vhile he gone al . ead inte ics Two ladies entered a | wife’s mouth and several of her he from |lives near. was book store jrecently and the younger one asked | : : | the clerk for a book called Favorite |sailants accomplished their purpose. | Prescription. The puzzled attend- Carter came ruuning out with a/ant was unable to comply with her > apiezrancy urdceres 0 j | pistol hand. One of the men | request and she left the store disap- aan rovigione of a} ina | : Feed and Provisions of all Kinds. \gaw him and made a dash to got pointed. Inquiry elected the fact that she overheard a conversation Hon. James %. Maguire, of Califor- jbandkerchief was He said: In Schedule A (chemicals, oils and paints) we find a reduction of the tariff upon nearly every article embraced in the schedule—in nia. as- cents in * | many cloths, valued at more cages educti “e 5 yay. Carter s a bullet after him : : eases a reduction of more than 50 than 30 and not wore than 40 cente fi ies a er ak pants es j betwen two literary ladies in which percent upon the important raw per pound, ure taxed by the senate | | then, turning quickly, fired three! Pavorite Prescription was mentioned materials enumerated in that sched | times at the rest of then who were] with extravagent praise, and she jumped to the conclusion that it was a book. She now knows that Dr. Pierces Fayorite Prescription is a sovereign cure for the ills and weak- bill at 40 per cent | Similar cloths, valued above 40} ceuts per pound, ure taxed by the McKinley bill at 99 per ceat; by the ule. In Schedule B (earths, earthen ware) the same statement holds true running. CICARS AND TOBACCO, Srare oF Omo, City oF Torepo } Lucas County. ' Frank |] Cheney makes oath that he Fe j annum. In Schedule C (metals and manu- factures of) great aud important re- ductions have been made. The tariff on iron ore has beeu senate bill at 50 per cent. Knit fabrics, valued at more 30 and not more than 40 cents than reduced from 42.70 per cent to 2277 per cent. On] ger the McKinley act of 136 per sheet iron and steel the reduction has beeu from 41 per cent to 27 per cent. On similar manufactures, valued Always pays the highet market price for County per pound, are subject to tariff tax un- Produces East Side Square. Butler, Mo- is the senior partner ot the firm of F. |. | Cheney & Co., doing business in t city of Toledo, cuunty and state afore- satd, and that said firm will pay the sum ot HUNDRED DOLLARS tor each and every case of catarrh that can not be cured by the use of Hail's Ca- the work of a bold gang of robbers at that place last night. After rifling bess peculiar to women, for she has been cured by it. It is the only medicine of its class sold by druggists under a positive guarantee that it will cure in all cases for which it is recomended, or by the ladies of Franfort in the overwhelming defeat of W. C. P. pig iron frow 26 per cent to 15 per! cent; under the senate bill 35 per XOD (<b) 5 S22 z ean Care tae eee in| Money promptly refunded. cent. Scrap iron, from 47 per cent cent oO Ss (‘s <= = FI 25 my presence, this6th day ot December Dr. Pierce's Pellet, 2 vent. § al, q ef : 7 ~ zp s A.D. 1886 . ets cure perma- to 28 per cat Scrap steel,from 43} Op light fabrice, valued ut above S ae o = & Ses siege A W GLEAsoN, nently constipation, sick fe per cent to 25 per cent. Oa mark-| 49 cents per pound, the McKinley nO © Oo Apes SEAL Notary Public. | billionsness, indigestion and kindred etable iron of all kinds the reduction | tairff ig 82 per cent: reduced by the @ bad S Ss ° — a ailments. has b bout third. Th sa ; o- sas Hall's Catarsh Cure tstaken internally ie ies) Ween (shone one Utd: €| senate bill to 40 per cent. s Sc o "298 and acts directiv on the blood and mu- Mania average reduction ie, I think, more i ‘ : — bos hk cous surtaces of the system, Send tor 3 aaa : iB aa ’ On all knit, wearing apparel the @.2O on Steg to teetimonials trees Frankfort, Ky., Sept. 7.—The ae One third. McKinley tariff is 84 per cent; re _ O 3265 F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O} Congressional campaign is now at On tin plates the reduction has|qaced by the senate bill to 40 per 2. ‘= apt 8 --) BaF Sold by Druggists, 75¢. faver heats 27 PaB cinerea ae s : : been from 78 to 42 per cent. On| cent. Ss ® = = = ra Carried off the Safe. their last vias Ce steel ingots and piosts the reduc-} On light manufactures of wool not fo) < a es Mascoutah Ill. Sept. 6 —The lit | graced Congressman, as the follow- (Be has been from 50. per cent to specially provided for, valued at oO — haa Som8 tle town of New Memphis seven |ing call, signed by over 100 of the 37 per cent. On boiler plate iron} more than 30 ceuts per -pound, the ri) ri ze miles east of here, in Cinton county, | best women of Frankfort, shows: P : = “ts e perenne =z i 5 , a : : and steel the reduction has been McKinley tariff is 159 per cent; re- i") 5 in a state of excitement to-day over] “In view of the deep interest felt from 55 per cent to 35 per cent. On| duced by the senate bill to 40 per re) O : cent. at more than 30 and not more than 40 cents per pound, the McKinley tariff is 142 per cent, reduced by the senate bill to 40 per cent. On similar In giving these percentages I shall for the sake of brevity and fra of 1 per clearness omit cent! on mauufactures, valued THE CREEDINESS OF McKARELANITD £312 OS. Butler, Missou ices and the endless var the store of Wm. Niemeyer the burg- lars removed alarge iron safe from store of Wm. Peters and placed it in the road for the purpose uf blowing While the itopen with dynamite. Breckinridge for Congress, because they know the disgrace which would result should he be vominated; we, the undersigned, uvite in a call for a meeting to be held in the ladies’ : safe blowers were at work preparing | parlor of the Captiol Hotel at 8, t 7 . ie ‘ : pat 5 4 . to The duty on pee iron has at above 40 cents per pound, the S for the explosion Louis Kraus, a|take such action as may be in our been reduced from By per soe us 16 McKinley tariff is $7 per cent, re = young farmer, came to town for | power to assist in the triumphant per cent. On eutlery the has] dueead by the senate bill to 50 per = doctor. Kraus was unaware of the] vindication of purity of our homes been deen — - thir = cent. Ss) presence of the robbers until they|and the honor of the manhood and lead eas tariff has been reducec On blankets, valued at not more e opened fire at close range. Two | womanhood of Keutucky.” from 75 per cent to 37 REE cent. | than 30 cents per pound, the Me | = bullets cut through his clothing bat ~ On type metal the tariff has been Kinley tariff is 88 per cent, reduced : fe) reduced from 47 per cent to 23 per cent. In Schedule D (wood and mauu- factures of) sawed lumber, rough and finished, which was subject to by the senate bill to 25 per cent On blankets, valed at more than 30 and not more than 40 cents per pound, the McKinley tariff is 100 per cent, reduced by the senate bill | y the largest and | McFarland Bros, and the drive wheels gave way under -upin pr fortunately he was notinjured. The reports of the shots and cries of the farmer aroused the inbabitants of the In the excitement the robbers escaped. town Chauncey 1, Filley St. Louis Chronicte at Death's Door. Chauncey Ives Filley, “De Ole Man,” is said to be dying at his an average duty of 25 per cent under} to 30 per cent. | : a a v | ho 2700 Chestnut street. i ; nsatis iioss. was ‘ the MeKinley bill is made free by} On blankets, valued at more than | Prope ness was suddea. An at- ) 40 and not more than 50 cents per pound, the MeKinley tariff per cent, reduced by the senate bil (Schedule E) reduc- ed from 50 cents per hundred (with an additional 10 per cent against German bounty-paid sugar) as fixed is to 35 per cent. of harness and saddles in this sect state proved too much for the To carr rooster, the tremendous weight. horse millinery. smash {= | | | highest bene 424 per cent. | bili to an average of 35 per cent, the The Times Campaign Rat In order that no citizen of the tack of stomach trouble laid him flat and it is a question whether he will ever get up again. Several Republican leaders called at the house Thursday, and were On blankets, valued at more than 1 wish it to be observed partic ; Paya I : én 2 ste . : | is to be observed particu. South-west may have ar |denied admis . < a in the McKinley bill, to about 36/50 cents per pound, the McKinley ATeciy, thatan thera ouieniecweddiethe: macaterns & ied nission, orders having cents per hundred given by the sen tariff is SO per cent, reduced by the tariff under the McKinley bill dimin- posted on the develop- ments of the interesting political Es | gi dager beeu given by Filley’s physicians ies ; | not to allow him to be seen ate bill. = : senate bill to 35 per cent. jishes as the value of the fab campaign which is just opening, | Catfish Caught in Hollow Legs. | ce bid sono In Schedule (tobacco) very On hats of wool the McKinley tar jereases, so that the cheap The Times hs ecial cam) Monticello, Hl. Sept. 5 area The people of this state ought to large reductions have been made. The tariff on leaf tobacto, suitable for cigar wrappers, has been reduc-|¢o from 25 to 35 per cent. ed from 238 per cent to 179 per cent. Schedule G (agricultural products and provisions) the McKinley rates iff ranges from 86 per cent to 106 On flannels for underwear,the Me to 50 per cent. per cent, reduced by the senate bill | Kinley tariff ranges from 84 to 103, reduced by the senate bill from 25 | which is worn and used by the poor \is taxed at a much higher percentage than the dearer cloth of the same ee : -| kind, which is worn while under the s >| of tax by the rich; nate bill the plan | j that the jlowest percentage falls upon the tion is reve 80 Twice A Week Times until January 1. While The Times is an earnest and fearless porter of Democratic pringrples, it is, aud always has been, | rain has fallen in Piott County ard throughout Central Lilinois for the last twenty-four hours, which bas | been of great benetit to the «farmers {and improved the pastures and all | | growing crops. The wells aud all | be {Ol somethi require every candidate for the legis- lature to express himself on the juestion of reforming the criminal costs of the state. When the legisla- ture assembles in January there will lefi cy in the criminal costs liberal enough to open its columns | 4; 2 P : ike $100,000, in spite y | = ithe streams are very low. The San-| pi have been moderately reduced «ll! Oy woolen dress goods, the Mc-/ cheaper goods, and the highest per- to representatives of different politi | j.nou river is so low that j Grae the fact that two years ago $500,- i a Fe 2 d 1s so low t 4 les é ae > along the line. i E Kinley tariff ranges from 89 to 109 | centage op the dearer goods. eal opinions for the discussien of e ea tenide alle the Jarge. eattish 900 was appropriated for this item In Schedule H (spirits. wines,ete.)| nor cent, reduced by the senate bill! iin = Trae ee alone. there has likewise been a moderate reduction all along the line. In Schedule I (cotton manufac- tures) there has been a general re- duction of from 10 to 50 per cent. The same is true of Schedule J (flax hemp and jute and manufactures thercof) Grain bags, which were taxed 44 per cent by the McKinley act, are made free bv the senate to 50 per cent. On plushes and other pile fabries the McKinley tariff is 105 per cent cent. On cloaks, dolmaus, jackets, tal mas, ulsters, or other ments for ladies and parel, and goods of tion, the McKinley tar Outside gar chiidreu’s ap s iff is St wilar deserip. | per Iu Schedule L, silk goods taxed j under the McKinley law at from 30 ,|to 81 per cent, are taxed under the . | senate bill at from 17 to 55 per cent reduced by the senate bill to 50 per! only. Ins hed M-—pulp, paper and -| book~—there ix a large average re- | ductior Ballard’s Horehound Syrup. 4 In the columns of The Times the important news of the of 1894 will be set forth fully and fairly. their views. campaign Its news facilities are unequalled by those of any other newspaper published in the South- At the prices made either the daily or the Twice a-Week edition should be in the hands of every man west who holds to those economic princi- ples for the success of which the * | without much effort. Many catfish | weighing 40 pounds were caught in logs where k ] ilarge hollow logs gone to seek shelter until should rise. Battie With Bandits. El Ox, teuo, The jails over the state are | full of untried murderers who secure continuances just about as often as they desire. It is time men who ex pect to come to Jefferson City next winter were informing themselves in | regard to the preessing necessity of Sept —A ruuuing tight occurred west of this city be- | tween a force of deputy marshals} a posse of Indian scouts and the | reforming the criminal Jaws so that tbe burden of criminal costs will be lessened and the laws wore rigidly enforced. Men who will not inform : i Cali- oe 7 : not Bill Doolin’s band of out | iselves ut ‘ bill, saving to the farmers of ‘ali see aa LOSERS Meate GET. tO people of the West are conteuding. notorious Bill Doolin’s ge of o | thems Ives on this matter oaght uot . “T4 ” is = P ral re a 2 | ; ‘ fornia alone more than $500,000 per Liberal terms to agents and post- laws several daye ago. One Indian/to be elected to the 59 per cent. Netting, such as is used by fisher- men, was taxed under the McKinley vill 144 per cent; under the senate bill it is taxed but 40 per cent. Oils cloths, taxed under the Mc- Kinley bill at from 40 per cent to 57 per cent, are reduced by the sen- ' senate bill to 50 per cent. On carpets and carpeting, the Mc: On webbing, goring, suspeuders, braces, and the like, the McKinley < tariff is 93 per cent, reduced by the} Kinley tariff ranges from 50 per cent to 82 per cent, reduced by the senate} H. L. Tucker. P, Whoopi diseases of the throat a guarantee Bali yrup be without an equal on the tace of the globe. In snp- | port of this statement we refer to individual who has ever used it and to Such evidence indisputable, every druggist who has eyer sold ii.! Parks Sure cure. masters. Sample copies free. Is Your T Coated, vour throat dry, vour eves dull and inflamed and do you teei mean generally when you get up in the morn- ing. Your liver and Kidney are not deingtheir work. Why don’t you take If it does not make Sold by | you feel better it costs you nothing— | Sold by H. L. Tucker. horse were killed, and | of scout and hb two of the herees the outlaws were captured ‘Tbe outlaws e legislature.— Jeffersou City Tribune. Removal. We take pleasure in announcing that into Wichita mwountaias.in the Kiowa | atter this date Parks Sure cure will re- ‘or Comanche country. The officers lbave been enforced by fifty Com- anche militiamen, and have the ban- dits surrounded in the mountains. move ali traces ot rheumatism, kidney troubles and liver complaint from the user. Itis the only medicine that is guaranteed to cure these diseases or no ee Parks sure cure is sold by H. L. neker, :