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OO % . 'W. Parish’ returned last night from a | > STOCKHAM, Neb., Sept. (Special)— AT DOWNPOUR AROUND BUTTE | g agtings presbytery held a four-days' | e Bmmediate Vieinity of Benefited by gram)—A cold northwest wind set in last | might, ending in a driving rain, which tinued until this morning, thoroughly soak In addition to the above there w " gog the ground for full plowing. EXETER, Neb, 2 section of the ¢ fited by a fine rain last night, which puts | C and continue: today. Three-qu; inch of wator has fallen. There is nothing to save in crof assist in fall plowing, et soon, as this alone cannot wet the PAUL, Neb., Sept. nice rain fell here la-t #0 as to help fall & very refreshing oflc COLUMBUS, Neb., - good rain fell here last night and today. The Warglars Rald the fesidence of Churles 11 May During the Family's Abse: Charles H. May durl watch. but the flames were checked. No in and the number of inmates. did call the cony One hundred and three shares of stock in | If it had not been raining all owned by M. Jerome and was put up by him | quie as collateral. The shares were for $100 each | Headman's hardware store had been robbed. | condition of t he ;?-Irdch:;@::“':fh First National bank, | indow, and in dofug 30 had apparently cut | to their apartments, An apy seventy-two shares; Fremont foundry, four Bank of Nerth Bend, David Etherton pleaded not guilty to steal- | ¥ 4ng horses and will be tried on the charge ry, made & confession today, In which | deavor of the Congregational church held | Detroit, Mich. | mislead, ‘a . THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER Fall Carpet Season opens with our store filled with new goods, so varied in style and price that all can be suited. This is the best time to select, as the assortment is now complete, and we shall require more time to fill orders as the season advances. Wiltons and Velvets, Moquettes. The best wearing carpets made, Best quality in new and des’rab'e patterns at $1.00 and We have the latest things in Bigelow, Lowell and Vic- $1.15 per yard. tor a Wiltons. An excellent line of velvets, g1.15 per yard. Axminsters. Most desirable for parlors and drawing rooms. Carpets | from $1.25 to ¢1.75 per yard. Ingrain Carpets. Rugs. We are exclusive agents in this market for the new A minster Rug in large sizes up to 12x15 feet. They ars ‘ made in colors and designs for any room. All the best makes in our stock in a great variety of new patceins, and at prices 10 per cent lower than inany other city in the United States. { apestry and Body Brussels. ’ | Tvo and three p'ys, all wool and unioss, all cxactly as [ represented and prices for same quality lower than those of any other hcuse. DDraperies. You are invited to visit this department and see what .~ have to show you in new goods. Orchard & Wilhelm Carpet Co. WE WANT YOUR TRADE And if low prices are any inducement shall hope to secure it. We have decided upon doing an exclusive cash business, and from this time on shall make ours the lowest price Cash Furniture House in the World. Our effort in this direction the past week has proved a grand success and convinces us that our friends know when goods are cheap, and fully ap- preciate our determination to give them good value for their money. We are not satisfied, h wever, to stop here, but shall make this week the Greatest Bargain Week OF THEM ALL, = Cash 1s Ki And when backed by low prices always wins. Look at a few of the many bargains we offer: Worth Birch Chamoer Sut, $18.50 §26.00 Qo Chomber Sur, 15.50 2000 Ok Sidebourd, - 13.90 22,50 0ok Sdeoord, 1630 29.00 Fine PUsh Loongs, 8.2 1200 GashmereRag Lounge, 1260 18.90 We guarantee all our goods. Call and be con- vinced that we can save you money. Parmelee & Otis, "rimcameton 1414 and 1418 DOUGLAS STREET, OMAHA, NEBRASKA. e mee— e ——— —— e e e e e - e e ———— | o vory N TINC NOW NNTH AN says he y o and re; monthly business meeting and LTIV \ 1 every claim that th FALL PLOWING NOW POSSIBLE | ma5 Richia S50 et brstie"Sootg | setst it wigme™ “Hoe einicimmmr et - PROTESTING AGAINST FRAUD | oviireriy i o was o secure the money and divide. A |of officers and reports of various commit inations Rt warrant has besn lssued for Ragland’s ar- | tees took place at the same time,~ The neither vest. . ! officers elected for the next six months were: | Wil £ | Ceneral Rains Thronzhout the State Sotk HASTINGS PRESBYTERY MEETS, | President, C. C. Smith; vice president, Will- | Cfficers of the Dcmoo-atic Convention File | ; | iam MeGhie; corresponding i said the Cr.u d 7horoughly. Stookham Péople Batertaia Many Ministors | Lulu Bmith:. racording .ue tae Cert ficate of Nomi: ation, invalid. = During the Session. | Davis; treasurer, T. 8. Blou Pl alleg (AN sesslon at this place this week. There were FOUND DE present the synodical missionary, Rev. Dr. DN B of the xoter Very Much 5 nor liedly or expressly, or in any sense, the dem- | get as many options 4 Ncratto party of the state of Nebraska; that | peddle them on the money market. Inquiry | Desperate ! fiorts of a D 'scharged Workman sald alleged certificate of nominations is | in England by intercsted parties, It is be deemed to be in and be so treated under the laws of the state | state. It is believed now that the Fox river in as tho nominees of the democrat s trip to Towa POSITION OF THE BCLTERS INDICATED | of Nebraska, and that the names give o~ be not certified to the county cle f State Allen Will Announce JUUs | ,ficial ballot, to be voted at the g therein represented | tion. It was charged that Butterworth was indirectly, either im- | acting entirely for himself; that he would s possible and then they request that said | stated, upheld this theory. The original plan to "eoure Veugearco, alid | provided for the control of all plants in the there- | plants, which comprise three-fourths of the | CHICAGO PEOPLE WITNESS A TRAGIC AFFAIR party | industry in the state, have been secured. The ks of any | plants of the Wisconsin river and other ed on the | districts, valued at $3,000,000, will also sell. neral elec- In the management of the business in the be not pla Martin Randall Hurls George Atkinson from i S g b | B! 3 o the Metrope L Ko, « Heavy Showers. Sexton; Rev. Dr. F. W, Ringland of Hastings | Harey Freeburt of 1 180 Ir Thursday—Opinions Advanced | tion to be held Novembe 1894, o) new prospectus the pres tive owners o "‘” olitan L Roud Bridge Into college, who is the stated clerk of the pres- of Cou that He Wil F ho Ratas | " Accompanying this protest were exhibits [ are to be retained as managers, as also are he River After Fatally Stab- First i for bytery; Rev. Dr. Scott of Hastings; Rev. Cur- LINCOLN, Sept. 20 eclal.)—Harry o ALPR the s testifying to the authenticity of the conven- | the :\mulx[ of duxmrllnwnl in the mechanical bing His Vietim, 4 : ¥i 5 3 / i g Element. IR TG aea (oA et e b 3 portion of the mills, The greatest chang Muny Locatities rens, synodical Sunday school missionary; | Freeburt was found dead in bed last night tion represented by the protestants e e 9 roateat chengo o Rev. Bushnell of the Presbyterian board and | An inquest today showed that he had died TIN PLATE I'LANTS TO CLOSE. office will be established at Chicago, in which CHICAGO, Sept. 26.—Two t Tele- | s assistants, Rev. Mr. Higgins and Dunley. | of consumption, | the business of all the mills will be trans- ? R men striys R Hoaday | LINCOLN, sept. (Special.)—The third chapter of the muddle on the demacratic cket was finished in LinciIn today when a e ats, led by Chair- of th te committee, | chairman of the county | Neb., Sept. gned his torate and was given a letter to Olympia, Wash., whither he intends to remove. | W. D. Crawford sues the city in the county court for $500 damages for personal present | injuries received by a fall on a defective ) Roelse | Sidewalk last May. o Mayor Weir ha turned from his trip to | pp 1w Chattanooga, Tenn., and will investigate the | M the following named ministers: Jac Brontelle of Oxford y of Aurora, Moyer of Kene astings, tner of Brownfleld, mpbell, Brinkema of Rosemont, | Edwards democratic committe charges that gambling was going on in the | 4 local politician « —(Speclal.)—Thi antry was very much by Howie of Dps of C considerable note, and rgers Flooded with the Frodu PITTSBURG, Sept. 29.—Tonight all the tn plate down, and J. H. Broady, | When they will again be put into operation There 1s a difference be that the Market s | acted. An immense warehouse will also be | 5.8 00 & bit of iron that projected from the established there, from which all sales and | Metropolitan “L" road bridge, the structure shipments will bo made. In (his way the | Ovor the river, attracted fully 500 per- cost of marketing the product of the fifty | sons to the Jackson street b the country will close | yjlls will be reduced to a small fraction of The battle lasted ,,L‘f( ,;':‘:fii:“’,t,:"‘::' dicatio P e prosent cost. 7 -G no indication as to | the prosent cost and_then one of the contestants plunged headlong Into the water with a fearful gash In his abdomen, from the effects of which he WASHINGTON ¢ veen workers and 3 city in his absence. | ‘s . | manufacturers on the subject of waj and will probably die R ew days, | Stark of Hastings. Also the | € + his 2 | James A. O'Shee, the treasurer of the new Heavy Reductions Being Made Under the P Y niend to the terril 'l“" G T“l' % ', "o | delogates: Pomeroy and Hayz | HeerTe Rop 0 John O cesen sty e | State central committee, visited the office of | the former insist that notwithstanding the D |f‘|ht"”“| Randall was until a few days ago d, drizzling rain has se [ St 58 ko | rett, Frank Milehm and George Metz, the s e, : At : » employed in the construc ,A C:l‘”,, .,', VG wind: | :{.’.’f,:.‘:.x‘\i o fi“”\\m? {un.“ ha | sextet arrested by Sherit Miller for hog | the secrctary of state and asked to have | decrease of duty the wages agreed upon in | WASHINGTON —The Dockery | bridge. George “,\.k‘.'.‘;‘{,‘“i’.fl’i?,rfift..:fffi..I'”.' ]1,'[3::';";,:;'“, R et 80 (BpaoIAL) | A Grora e ok arauette. | stealing, were bound over to the district | placed on fila a protest against the filing | June can be pald the balance of the scale | act passed at the 1 on of congress | charge of the iron constraciion lemiiee] B neet rain in months began falling last | Addresses were delivered by the retiring | COUrt today by Justice MecCandless. The | made by the mana of the “rump:" and | Y€ar. | for the reorganization of the clerical fore Mim for cause, and Randall lefi, vowing ters | Moderator, Rev. Mr. Porter of Nelson; Dr, | Men were unable to ecrape up the $L60D | . coriificate of nom:nation of the mames ap- | Ringland ot Hastings college and Dr. Sexton, | bonds required, and all went to fail to await | * e ol nglana of . e | pearing on the tieket put up by the regular | the synodical missionary. A commitice was X 3 by rain, but It may | appointed, of which Fev. rge Bray of | A Warrant was sworn out in Justice Mc- | convention, leld in Expos it more follows | Autora IS chalrman, to solicit aid of more | Candless’ court today for the arrest of one | Secretary Allen ed both papers and Pavored ohii for the benefit of the desti- | Cesticles, first name unknown, for beating | placed them on file, with the statement that | Pullders he Two important ction taken by the manufacturers associa- | department, will go into effect Oectober 1. n hall | tion. Oue is that the closing of the factories | This act reduced the cleri is being done discourage prospective | department by 157, which necessitates many plate works. There & are given for the | and the methods of accounts in the Treasury | YOn&eance. Last night while the night eres were working, Atkinson was perched on a .. and was directing his assistants be- No one heeded Randall as he clambered up the ladder along side the or e at | dismissals. In anticipation of this reduc- | crept Ithily across the luunlu"g; i:.t:: 1 force of the | | el tute In western Nebraska. Rev. J, W. Knott | his wife Hoewonlds réns s Pkl clock | least te wrse of erection in the United | tjon the secretary, during the last six | Cross pleces, ground sufMclent for plowing, seeding, ete. | Gt L BLACCE RO erator and pre- | Justice Spencer was engaged this afternoon .,.,m“,'l‘} :;K-‘.q I“: ‘1 (ol e lec et manufacturers of tin plate | months, has called on the civil service | He reached Atkinson's side, and catching SURPRISE, Neb., Sept. 20.—(Special)— | ided in a very satisfactory manner | with the case wherein Philip Manger charg. g, T 4. In making his state- | machinery enlarging thelr works. It | commission for any certifications to fill | him by the throat tried to hurl him into the The first rain for many weeks fell last night. | After the close of the presbytery proper a | M. Adler, the pawnbroker, with appropriating | ";‘r"*“f"'l' l“*l' 'm' intimated that the other | was decided up .some. of these .f vaca as they have occurred, preferring | river. Atkinson is a powerful man, and res not & very heavy shower, but enough | Christian Endeavor rally was held, at which | the sum of $200, pariien [lght have sometiaing to say and | torles after it was known that the cut lo retaln as many of the old clerks as pos- | sisted with all his strength. The combate I SAler | Abla-papits mere rand i Bttt Hloaooash redlis Tl r Smyth wanted to know whether the testi- | duty would be 1 per cent per pound. Another | sible. Some days ago forty-two clerks, dr. tants swayed to and fro and the workmen to lay the dust g et pvtdd Sl i L R LG e a T mony would be oral o written, and if he | reason given wanufacturers is that | ing salaries ranging from $900 to $1,800 por would have a chance to meet any statement | under made. He was informed that he would have i i ; f b d have | poun o at Grand Teland | chat chance and the delegation departed sat- | oo the 9, —(Special)—A | ings. Interesting extemporary addres:es were ht, the first since | also delivered by Mrs. Sherman of Aurora, | Nebraska Soldiers’ Ho Carlisle’s ruling 46,000,000 | year, were dropped from the rolls and to- below watched the battle for life, as if spellbound. Atkinson lost his balance and ow in bond can be put | day elghty Plunged downward, but caught the beam fn ght others will be placed upon ng the | the temporary roll to do up th 0t eno et do Mr. Fox of Nelson, Dr. Scott of Hastings e Monday by pa back work | time to hold himselr, RN ot sy Lo W dews | o Lo Roott of. Haatings and Very Muoh € . fsfled. " There were a dozen or more people | new fariff of 1.2 cents per pound. This will | and When that Is done, probably hofore the | Rap il khe i ened ot sl lowing much, s ha GRAND ISLAND, Sept. 29.—(Special.) In the office when the conference was being | fill all the demands for some time to come. | end of the c r, they will also be 0 his an- A FIRE AT BATTLE CREEK. George W. W. Averill, assistant inspector of | held. And some of them expr. ept (Special.) r 1s damp and cold, with a heavy drizzle. | '™ k;}* Block Damage | visited the Nebraska Soldiers’ home this “"f‘l"’h.‘,“‘;." ,:.'.“'.\',:"".’"-:A“f;" \’1':“-?,[v:[|i o his s about the fourth heavy rain this part Extent—Yome Machinery Destr week and expressed himself well satisfied | ho heard of It g 198 | work for. less wag of the county has Lad since July 3. BATTLE CREEK, Neb., Sept. with the condition of the men and the man- SUBSTANCE OF THE PROTEST BEE D sial Telogram,)—This - morning agement of the home. He siated 10 a re- | The protest sets up'that Eaclld Martl ROBBERS AT FREMONT. clock, fire was discovered in the Reavis porter, however, that the legi P at Euclid Martin er secrel and legal home was not what it should be. The na- | Sentatives of the demoeratic party; that tion of the | was not chairman nor Smy £ %] block, wh state In regard to appropriations for the | ! vention of dele h is in about the e town. Mr. Reavis' off of the was 800n in ashes. ate pre- \tign gh the 26th day of On | September; t There are now present 131 dham was elected AFTE Abse His large implement warehouse on the east e g . | Sturdevant * was _not noginated for | Bant 90.—(§ elegram.) tional government contributes $100 per in- 'k | R e s ‘Tp‘;mln.,fi.h.:(.. ot ght firo several times, but was taved with | mate and demands, therefore, that the oid | EOVrnor by “the ’convention of legal | greatest »Burglars brol £ some damage to the bullding. His machine | soldier should be well cared for and given | FEPTésentatives; that the central committee, | . & the abagmce of the | 4uq plaeksmith shop on the west, with aii | better accommodations then can be proyided | Pelg the only body having authority to | Of the family and carried away a revolver and a | is valuable machinery, was nearly de here with the present capacity of the home | Gill tie convention of legul representatives, | talists | A Bk il ore | Would have been little show to s ptember 27 of last year ther: irman, and Dan B, H and g RN Heoraaka Binder Twine company Were | po "y ndings in the business paet of the | eighty-six, showing an incre it ted its busines ng ot | M ds sold today by Elmer S. Dundy, jr., of Omaha, | y50n | about 40 p. nt. The total numt | the ., a8 shown by the J. | April L special master in cbancery. The stock was | When the confusion caused by the fire had | bers enrolled Septembe Dun B. Honin and ed down it was discovered that C. A. | date last year, 116. Ow tached; and that thg “Shid e home, some of the crippled | N e Holeoml figket » body a side | men must climb three flights of stalrs to get | denominated in the eeptificat opriation- for | tion of representatives. of cratic his hand badly, from the blood found at the | the procuring of additional room is deemed party was composed of “Buclid Martin and | window and on the goods handled. Charles | necessary a few others who weth' fiot elected delegates | The burglar had broken In throug cents on the dollar. seven shares sed them- On the other hand, the workmen assert | dropped the soldiers' homes in the United States, | S1Ve3 as of the opinion that the secretary | rhat the shutdown is manufacturers to com BUYING UP P'A sald to B All Desirabie Vre MILWAUKEF snsin ary of | London Syndicat Appleton, Wis., says: The | efficient will be retaix American breweries by English capl- thing unforeseen oc and pulp mills on English syndicat at- | It is learned from parties interested in did | sale that every pap river, with contract machinery, property exceptions, has signe optic righ | from October The two firms who have " tagonist shot downward, but noting th not ise provided fo Ti ooen' bl s w ptieewisssprotided dtor . | 1..‘.o:~ of life he had secured, threw open his divisions, the. officen of commissioner of | AL and drew out ‘a long biaded butcher customs ‘and that of (e second comptroller | KNIfe. Then deliberately kneeling down he of the treasury, while the force in the first | Té4¢hed below and plunged the weapon Into comptroller's office will be materially re- | !/8 belpless victim. Atkinson's hands re. duced, the work belng distributed amons | 1¢ased the beam and he felt into the wates other divisions. The slatement s made at | Randall sought to escape, but was captured’ ury department that of the eighty- | a8 he reached the ground ht clerks who will be placed on the [ OMicers procured a boat hook and fished wporary rolls, fully fifty of the more | the superintendent out of the water. Thers i W8 a fearful gash in his abdomen, from S el which the blood was pouring in a thick, GAVE LIQUOR DEALERS A SHOOK stream. Physicians were called, and after sewing up the wound sent him to the come y a scheme of the their employes to MILLS. ve Options on rty. A s ial to the | al since the purch: concluded, and unless | Secretary Carlisle ¥ pany's temporary hospital, Randall was ars all the paper o | locked up, »x river will pass into | WASHI etary Car- | o H SOUTHERN PACIE T g on | lisle today r BN PACIFIC RETRENCHING, lered a decisio the proper duty to be assess in regard to 1 on reim- to Tle Discharged and % Wil Be Redaced. “ISCO, Sept. 20.—The Chronicle he officials of the Southern Pacific e | ported domestic spirits. secreta x | holds that such spirits, withdrawn from bond after the date upon which the new tariff is in | SaY8: on all mills, | effect August 28, is subject Lo a duty equal to | “OPbany have decided upon a vigorous re- leases and other : ooy duction all along th the Internal revenue tax Imposed by that enses ug the lno. They sy thAt Is good_for wix months | oof LT SGRTe tax b aten. | (e expenses must be cut down. The first out and pulp maker on F . ¢ , is to be made on October 1 d nd Loy J. Treat, ten shares. e O Colambuy’ Artestan Weil. {o s pammation ohlelaX WAY | ot vet sigued have mgrecd to do xo Monday: | bo"uuscased should equal the rate of dacer, | 10Wed by a greater reduction fa the o Tn district court Hoory MoMartin | $10ut Young man with a cat hand, His trial | () o SUSMES nd n Jarge numper,. atauc forty. of ey | The reaton for the delay is to gain time to | 0, fENENCE WACUL fausl the rate of inter- | o month ‘Tater: The atalt. will e g eaded not guilty to & charge of aswault | "5 been postponed until Monda M | and a large nui al orty, of those | complete the sehedules of the property, which | Il revem ! ' date of to & minimum all along the line, and thous e o Mrury Shawe of Gty | , The fire was evidently the work of an in- | &ram.)—The fourth artesian well, recently | who had par tedibneshe demacratio stal | must -pe the options when de- | \ROFUION. Which In this partiou oot dolars i o seved 1 slaries park last Monday | cendiary. i sunk In Shell Creek valley, this county, is | Convention, duly calleds participated In Its | Jierad to s oolieote o Fo Nay M osuis parcgallon, == Ohe - aeareiery | nomination of a candidate for t United | of. Wagner Acquitted, | ninety-five feet deep and flows so strongly Stat nate, partieipated in the adoption of Mfter the MoMartin case. HEBRON, Neb., Sept. 29.—(Special Tele- | a8 ‘u nm:m up sand outside the tube. It s | 4 platform of principles, and participated in | _\:'“, mil Information was filed against one Brick. | 8ram.)—The case of Oliver H. Scott against | ® FUSBOn = o Mave lad A nis | a candidate of | Appleton, Kimb:rly Boh on & charge of the forgery of a check | Prof. Wagner, superintendent of the Hebron | A wan arrested here today had on H nor | Combined High school, who was arrested for whip- | ROty vy 500 uiamms. Tt o, g o e demoeratls, ey | river, for o o | ping Sterling Scott, his son, was dismisse S RS w9 M 8. and 18 supposed | members, a majority ¢ The val Nebraska City Pawushop Robbed. PINE.S L’l.t‘.‘.’w’m';‘ gy '|‘x',].,ym{\',<:l “'\:1141 1 to be the man who robbed the Platte Center | to bind the said $10,000,000. NEBRASKA . Sept. 29.—(Special | commence action against Scott for dam- | POStofice Thursday night which majority of th Melegram.}—The pawn shop of B. Hakan | tges. B ORI i, X D SR — i 2 ention could tak Was robbed last night, thieves gaining en- | Funecral of Mrs. W. R. Smith. COZAD, \4" S 2 A conventian did ym]l consist of ino * than 60ty | and 300 trance through a rear window, Musical in COLUMBL Sopt. 99.—(Bpecial i | . R ep. 9—4Bpecial Tele- | o0 8lxky Meh, Aud way Bot & majarity ot the | peadug I 20 At taioa) ln- LUMBUS, M Sept. 29.—(Speclal)— | gram.)—J. W. Spinner, familiarly known as | 141 ¢:lled convention, The allege | cor lon | the op of_about $100 were stolen Mrs. W. R, Smith of Oconce was burled In | jugge Spinner, dled here this morning, He | 'O It certifeate had no right to use the | plants be Mary, the 12-year-old daughter of Frank | the Columbus cemetery yesterday. Mrs. | wus one of the old settiers. having comy | | ‘democratic” ‘lo_Hgalgnate the party | of mills orse, was thrown n & horse this even- | Smith was the oldest child of John M. Kelley, | ) A P Sompipl “. me | with whi '-" wa ted mll % the | value of ng, ract one el s, one of the ploneers of Omaha here fifteen years ago. He was formerly en Lary state right to pla QP fracturing one of ber srm 4 gaged In the coul and lumber business inees named in alleged certificates | by past bu Canfession of » Ferger. Exeter Y, 5, \:» ut six years e he went to Denver, | on the official ballot, . The sald alleged cer LIBABTINGS, Sept. 29.—(Specta! Telegram) | EXETER, N clal )—The | Where he engaged in the commission busi- | tificate of nominmations is a fraud upon the | in th g 4 o 4 o ness. He kas been in poor health for se voters of the state of Nebraska d intended o o8 0 hn Roeder, who is under arrest for | Young People's Society of Christian En- | cral . H t aaga. 188 Nended | morigages. 08 th to be so; and are ca years. His wife and daughter are involved in the deal in- paper The prope Little Chute, Kaukauna, | P duily p normal capacity of paper in a sheet sevent pulp. is about §60 000 daily. The terms of ned on machine the | the earning capacity iness records. The p the properties is to be haif cash and half mills and power » ulated to deceive and | The deal n tntended s0; are false in | Butterworth of Chicugo. The pr case | | alone every month, that If the duty had been pald at | tion of (lhylnluua I8 l»:lx:‘:'t‘l:’;:!l:;;lnn'gvl‘::; time of Importation, which was prior 10 | this is acomplished It will result 1n the dis- August 28, the duty would have been Im- | charge of 4 reat many e 1n She ey ed according to the rate of luternal reve- | whom now stand high in their deparimente nue tax existing at that da | "The Ghronicie. oafasess fia. aicsommicasate It is learned that this decision will effect | confirmatory interviews with ooyl plants s estimated at | lnrxfi quantities of ~|'.u~|:h Imported just prior | Southern Pacific oficials duct when run to | 1© the expiration of the three-year bonded | — - amounts o 1,300 miles 1 period, and subsequently imported fn order | Wi Cont id twenty-one at Neenah, Menasha, | Depere, along [Fox of twenty-five miles ‘ondition, —The Wisconsin tral reorganization committes will start B (oo oy 9 next woek on & tour of inspection ofthe s s A iasnasy e road and on their return will iasue a bonds asis of actual cost A N, Sept. 20.—Ambassador | holders' agreement, and as moon thereafter and the prese Patenotre of France is expected back t as s possible will submit a plan of reors rights and leases and | day after three months' absence, during | Eanization to the bondholders. of the mills 25 shown | which he and Mme. Patenotre have traveled o " for extensively through this country and o Weavy Trensury Disbursments. ada, visiting Niagara, Moutreal, ‘Quebec, be. | ~WASHINGTON, Sept. 29.—In payment of to be secured by | sides spending some time at the seashore, | the Interest due October 1, 1894, on United i'utenotre is the first of the ambassadors | States stered G per cent consols of i | 10 return, the British, German and Itallan | the treasury will today mail 26,833 checks, i3 | ambassadors still being absent, | aggregating §4,895,069, ) six inches wide, | t0 take advantage of the additional bonded NEW YORK, Sept. 2 o value of the | Period permitted by the law that the value of the worked up by

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