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Rina MITCHELL NOT IN IT. The English Pugitist Knocked Out By! Corbett Fairly and Sqnarely in | the Third Round. | Jacksonville, Fla., Jan. 25, 2:35 p. m| | —Corbett is still the chawpion of) chumpions. | Mitchell, who was to have knocked | him out or at least have given him al hard fight, was never in it The battle was never in doubt f a moment, and Mitchell was pres | A. O Welton Fancy Groceres, | Feed and Provisions of all Kinds. NUEENSWARF AND GLASSWARE | INCOME TAX BILL, Man and Wife Frozen. E! Reno, L. T. Jan. 54.—A_ severe blizzard struck this country about noon yesterday and upto this date has steadily increased. This morn- ing the thermometer marked S de grees below zero, the coldest it has Fifteen of this city a man and his wife death and it there are several others. The intense cold has caused much loss to stockmen. Mo., but for the last 26 years he has made his home at Osage City. He is remarkably well preserved and lives alone in his shauty. He fishes a great deal for the big catfish that frequent the Osage and is never hap pier than when he can catch a big one and make soup out of its head. He is still able to do some work and it was only a few years since that he | froze to contracted to remove the stumps| aud roots off a newly of land. He fulfilled It Will Be Favorably Reported by the Ways and Means Committee. Washington, D. C., Jan. 24.—After jnearly a weeks delay the full ways House jheld a session this morning to take (final action on the internal revenue ,and the income tax bill. Without jany delay the vote was called for. | This stood 9 to 7 in favor of report- jing the bill, income tax feature and | | {and means committee of the been this year. miles west is rumored cleared tract) the contract, | ; knocked out in the third round, | jal. doing all, the work himself. His) 4t this time it is impossible to give after being repeatedly ot | Mr. Bryan of Nebraska, who with mind is still clear on Re things /names of parties frozen or further down. | CICARS ANNO TO BACCO, Mr. MeMillin framed the income tax | that happened towards the close of | CORBETT FIRST IN THE RING i At 2 o'clock Corbett appeared in Always pays the highet market price for County) East Side Square. Butler, Mo- the ving and was greeted with tu | multuous applause by fully 2,000 men He was attired in a long bath | robe | At 2:05 o'clock Mitchell appe maredl| THE and was given a reception almost He smiled Produces BOs Fink's Leather Tree Saddle equal to that of Corbett as he entered the ring. At 2:10 p.m Referee Kelly arriv ed and shook bands with the fighters. Mitchell’s secouds were Jim Hall, ! Pony Moore, Tom Allen and Steve | O'Donnell and Timekeeper Bat Mas terson and Corbett’s seconds were John Donaldson, Billy Delaney, Jack D-mpsey aid William McMill an and Timekeeper Ted Foley, with “Snapper” Garrison timekeeper for the club. Then the men were called to the center and instructed by the referee. As they faced each other Mitchell looked diminutive. ‘THE FIRST ROUND FAIRLY EVEN At 2:25 Corbett led with his left on Mitcheli’s chin. Then they clinch- ed and exchanged body blows and Jim reached Charlie's left eye heavi ly, while Mitchell reached the ribs. Another exchange followed and Mitchell clinched and Mitchell got in one on Corbett’s neck. Jim then landed right and right again just as time was called, giving Mitchell a good body blows. Honors were easy in the first round MITCHELL KNOCKED DOWN EASILY Second round—A wild exchange anda clinch opened the contest. Corbett uppercut his man as they No danger of Tree breaking. “COW BOY” SADDLES Double Wagon harness from $10 to $29. Buggy harness $7 to $25. Second hand harness from $3.00 to $15. _ Full line of Turf Goods for fast horses. McFarland Bros, estimate of loss. Both Canadian rv “The tax ap | the last century, and be recalls with | | ersare frozeo solid for the first time | plies to all salaries, public aud pri | great pleasure that he ouce held the | jn years. { | measure, said to day: vate alike. and the same exemptions | horse of general Greene of revolu lare given to public officials as to) tionary fame. In appearance Hoops | private individuals. The salary of resembles a mummy. His skin a Senator or Represeutative being | ke parchment, and he is toothless | | $5,000 the exemption of vd hairless, but his step is remark | 2 ° bly ti 1 bi bright and Ss BD BD i E | #4, ,000 and pays a 2 per cent tax on|®/Y Hrm aud bis eve bright and) SA 46) the balance. The disbursing officials | clear. He lives —WILL— of the Senate and House retain thie| Telatives as faras known. He is a ' . ‘ Give Satisfaction 2 per cent on $1,000 on each Con |} | member and regular attendant of the | IN EVERY RESPECT. Since the whereabouts of the Dal- | ton gang seems te be a matter of pubhe knowledge, and their propus ed nounced, it is is movements are regularly an-’ order to inquire why they are suffered to move about unmolested. are officere territorial and feder the Daltons three unlimited supply of receives in alone, having no There | enough, state, al, t rr 1 gressman’s salary and turn ic over} African Methodist Episcopal chureb. abe: to the revenue collector of the de} His neighbors dé him many acts of | trict. All public officers whose | kindness, aud he would not have Sa salaries are over $4,000 must pay | work as they would supply his sim the same 2 per cent on the excers| ple wants gladly but he is independ over $4,000 The President is of jent and says he intends to earn his aud an deep, {men from which to draw more of- fieers if necessary The policy of allowing a gang of robbers and murs derers to run at large when the offi- course, a8 much subject to the tax }own living for many years yet pcos ates fall or = a4 Better than any other Saddle /*8#"y other official, and he, too, has | There is httle doubt that he is the| or PE es the sau'e exemption of $4.000” j oldest person in the country. For the money. Made ona The success of the income tax Edin’: Siow Liciment. 2 | Will Mr. Olney Resign. | men in finally getting the bill out of} pais wondersul Liniment is known| Boston, dan. 25 —An intimate { Solid Sole Leather Tree committee was reached after a sharp | from the Atlanti> to — ,_ and friend of Attorney-general Olney fight. At first the Republicans re-} fused to vote says that his rumored resignation The most penetrating liniment in the worid Three Democrats—| It will cure rheumatism, neuralgia, cuts, | will become a fact very soon. Also affull linefof Cockran, Stevens and Bynum—also| iis, sciatica, sore thaoat, sore chest [Present trip of Josiah Quiney to Also a}full linefo: refused to vote. This broke a quo | and ail inflammation, atter al! others| Washington was at the request of 3 ; s have tailed. It will cure barbed wire} the president aud he will either ac STEEL FORK rum, aud the income tax men Were | cuts and heal all wounds where proud | ' 1° Presient ane Then Mr. Reed came to the the rescue, and said if another roll powerless. flesh has set in. tor an mals. cept It is equally efficient postmaster generals hip Try it and you will not be which will be vacated by Mr. Bissell ‘yg ‘i withoutit, Price soc. Seld by HL : = ee call was taken the Republicans | ‘Tucker, Butler,Mo- promotion to Mr. Oluey’s position would vote to make a quorum, but ey = or else urge J. E. Russell of Massa- All styl ana Pe not favor a report. The roll call . eco oe. chusetts to accept. styles and prices.* gave fifteen votes, or four more than San Francisco, Jan he af The exportation of vegetables from California in 1893 exceeded 110 million pounds, or 55,000 tors, 5.500 car loads of ten tons each. Many of these products were sold in states which ought to raise their praisement of the Stanford estate was filed vesterday afternoon The total value of San Francisco property is $17,688,319. It is as follows Stocks amounting to $11,752,486: bonds $3,833,160, house and effects a quorum, Cockran and Stevens still refusing to vote, but the quorum was made without them Then the motion was put on reporting the bill to the House. This prevailed by the following vote: Come and see us, Ages “Wilaon, McMillan. Byoum $131,000 notes and accounts $996, |oWn garden truck. Whiting, Breckinridce, ‘Tarsney,|208; real estate, $9,896,82. This ae aed % | does not include the Palo Alto, Vina Montgomery, Bryan and Turner—9 Young Wives ~ and Gridley preperty which was A (All Democrats ) ‘ ‘y came together. Mitchell landed BUTLER MO. NeveRied: (Budows ‘Pare deeded to the university. an an enna A i a ite: ee pe Aaa AR 2 ee o are for the first time to mere ig sig nbs and, = Mitchell Dalzell, Hopkins (Republicans), $1,000 in Premiums. undergo woman’s severest trial came in, Jim caught him on the head, staggering him Corbett up THE TWICE-A- WEEK TIMES. Cockran and Stevens (Democrats)—] pyre Kansas City Times offers $1, | ¥° offer : 7 Aeron f 66 H $B] pereut Mitebell again and landed ; AUPE EAUIRIE ALND L AEG Eorae cee RTS to the fen persons Mothers Friend 7 riek lie’ $1.00 Truro Papers $1 2 who send in the ten largest num with his right on Charlie's ribs, P P 200 the action of Chairman Wilson and é Say tes A. remedy which, if used as directed a few Mitchell reaching Jim’s chin. A er for the Per l Mesere, Breckinudeve and Beoumin bers of yearly subscriptions to the weeks before confinement, robs it of its sharp rally, with Corbett having all | Yeoar. Price of one Year, ere fee report ae bill és Twiee a W eek Times. The first is PAIN, HORROR AND RISK TO LIFE the best of it, followed. Mitchell = alae aS: 50 Vose and Sons u pright grand | o¢ yoth mother and child, as thousands who got in twice on Corbett s neck, but} Less Than one Cent Per Copy. Rather Steep. piano; the second $120 in gold; the | have used it testify. Corbett knocked him succession. down twice in The Kansas Ci Week’ KNOCKED OUT IN THE THIRD. Third round—Mitchell was rather groggy. Corbett rushed at him and swung his right and ‘eft heavily on Mitchell’s neck. Charlie went down | He took the full time to arise and then Corbett rushed at him like a} ed paper twice a week. Times, January 16, 1894, began issuing Hereatter the thousands ot homes Weekly Times has peen a welcome The price ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR. 50 Cents for Six Months, 25 Cents for 3 Months, The Literary and News Features, which tor ne | Wear takers other form is what |tbird is a $100 Mason & Hamlin or- | “Tused two bottles of Moturrs Frrenp with | ny eat hink and Parks’ 2 : : ie se marvelous results, and wish every wom.n cheaiwice | ¢ gan; the fourth a $100 pneumatic ‘0 has to pass through the ordeal of child-birth to ee a | wr Just those folks. It cures con: | : s : they will use MOTHERS FRIEND fora few in which the sunition ana though uot a cathartic] tire bicyele; the fifth a $90 L C it wil robconfinement of fain and suffer: Ee 5 i | t ieee ld bye cs 5 nsure safety to life of mother and chit st will receive that unrival- moves the bowels cvery day Sold by H-| Smith, Parker, Lefever or Colts Mars. SAM HAMILTON, Montgomery City, Mo. |L. Tucker. - 7 | : hammerless shotgun, the sixth a $70 | Pensions For 1895- | Washington, Jan 23.—The sub- | committee of the House committee | | remains Font by express, charges pre-aid, on receipt of » $1.50 per bottle eae Louk mailed free. BRADFIELD REGULATOR Co., Atlanta, G vis | Haviland chim, band painted dinner set of 140 pieces; the seventh a mezzo tint engraving and frame; the righth a $50 gentleman,s or lady's on Appropriations hopes to complete early a Buarter ot a Cen- ; : its work on the pension appropria-|sold gold watch; the ninth a $25 ite eae iee ies ae tury have made this the greatest Weekly sn the West. will | e 5 7 ¥ tiger. Mitehe u clinched but Corbett maintaimed. The Twice-a-Week Times will eont ee tion bill early in the week, probably | Washburn guitar and case; the tenth threw him off, and floored him with a stiff facer. Agam he took all the} ‘Newspaper and Magazine jto-day. The aggregate amount to a $25 Websters unabridged diction in One. | | be appropriated will be about $ time to ri nd when L dy “i ary and adjustable stand N = aha ee penton eens : ae = | 000,000. Commissioner Lochren rie This extraordinary offer remains ational Bank towards Corbett the latter swung | f ORGANIZE CLUBS. ling estimated for $162,631,570. This es, er midnight of May 31 . his it with deadly effect on Char | To any one who will Times Five New Yearly Subscription lis qufite significant, in view that this|June 1 the list will be canvassed | BUTLER, MO. lie's uose. Mitchell’ reeled and fell t a Ee ice Week Th Times, with dratt or postoffice money order | yeara eaennone including defi land the awards made to the perso: s| on his fs help The referee | t $5 the paper will be mailed | ciencies, have amounted to $180,676, | sen ling in the ten largest a of! THE OLD EST BANK FEUER Woz thy cs ehh tabs Shale | F RE E FOR ONE ¥ EAR. 234 Ex Commissioner Raum told | yea arly subscriptons ie the Twice al and Mitchell was knocked out | } The referee then declared Corbett | winner of the match and champion | Sample copies free of the world. ONLY NINE MINUTES IN ALI Cutting Away Its Banks. Mitchell's face was. covered with | blood He was éarried to his cor | Atebison, Jan. 24 —Owing ner ina helpfess condition. Time {to the rise of the river within the | of fight, nine minutes. |past few days, together with the It was all Corbett’s battle, though | | high winds and floating ice, the bank Mitchell made a show in the first on the east side of the stream just round Tne men did not shake orth of Wiuthrop is being cut away hands at the beginning of the fight jat a rapid rate. The river flows with The referee called upon the men to jin 400 feet of four lines of railroad do so, but neither responded. ;—the Santa Fe, Rock Island, Han- jnibal and Kansas City. Kan.. It has been Wants Battle Another \estimated that it would take half a Colambia, Pa.. Jan. 24.—The re | million dollars to protect the proper port vent out from Harrisburg to | ty in that vicinity, and it is thought the effect that John L. Sullivan bad left that place for Jacksonville to see the Corbett-Mitcbell fight is in correct. John L. arrived in this place this morning from Lebanon, and wil] it would only be temporary. There ‘is no question but that something will have to be done, or within a few months these tracks will be washed jaway. The government has been asked to do something in regard to play heie to-night. As soon as he! protecting the bank, but it now arrived he went direct to his room looks as though the corporations to take arest. He is perfectly sober | and individuals interested will have and says Corbett is a sure winner if | to pay for the work if any is done. | the fight takes place. He pene Tt is said the railroad companies he will challenge the winner of; have considered the question as to | Thureday's contest. 4ddress THE RANSAS CITY TimEes | loca lity whether or not their interests in that the courts. the committee a year ago that pen-| Week Times. The paper is issacd THE LAQGESTZANDITHE) felon appropriations had reac! hed | Tuesdays aud Fridays, and the sub-| eee ioe A me Hansas Coty, Mc. jtheir maximum, ove reason being | sc ription price is $1 per year, 50 ct ON LY NAT IONAL BANK | that “the high priced men die quick |for six months and 25 cents for st,” being disabled to a greater de | months gree than others. Gen. Raum’s pre IN BATES COUNTY. CAPITAL, - + $125,000 06 Two six months’ subscrip- | 4 three months subscription | worth the amount of | tious or | money which would be required to | dictions have therefore, come true. | count as one yearly subscription All| SURPLUS, a5 $25,000 06 | prevent the river from doing further | If the death rate among the “high | who enter this coutest not only have | jcutting. It is understood that they | priced”.pensioners continues at the|an opportunity to gain a handsome lf. J. TYGARD, - - Peeoene have decided to move their tracks if | existing rate, the $150,000,090 to be | premium, but will be paid for their HON. ees REEL Ey Vice Pres it becomes necessary, rather than appropriated for next year will un-| work in addition. Of each subserip fas i i ee spend money on the river bank.|doubtedly he found excessive and | tion taken they may retain 10 per This would, of course, be expensive, |} several millions may be covered! cent, thus on each ence sabserip-| Luwyers but it is considered to be the best | back into the Treasury. Vann they may retain 10 cents ue and} ee bn plan by the railway people. ‘ j remit 90 cents. Hundred and ‘twenty! Write for supplies and sample copies which will be sent free of (charge. Address of | Tse Ties ‘RAVES & CLARK, ji : The Goute To Settle It. je eH ie ope | Trentor, N. J., Jan. 23. —Governor} Werts bas sent a request to Chief | Justice Beasly to convene a special | | Oss Fourth Year. ATTORN«YS AT LAW. State Bank From the New York World In a little ae on the banks cade which eg : : aa AOR Tepe rate AS os of he big re claim | cording to the statements of Tig A Sound Liyer Makes a Well Man. DR. J. M, CHRISTY, ew Jersey is| i . the legal body. ‘Ho has alcoanstenet| | which are well supported by access |... pormindhoce nae: HOMOEOPATHIC able records, be was born, Chatham | ¢ | county N. C. December 20, 1770, and | jis thus in his 124th year Born a} sk |slave, he was taken to Missouri when Sees as Ee amere boy. A few years later he | is out oforder and your blood is slewly| was sold toa man whose name he| being poisoned because your liver does | not act properly. Herbine will cure ali now bears andlived with him until C. BOULWARE, Physician and disorder of the liver, Stomach or boweis a the omancipation of slaves. Since | [thas no equal as a liver medicine. Price T. Surgeon. Office north side square, that time he has lived at Westphalia ed the attorney general to institute | quo warranto proceedings against the Republican senate to compel it to show by what autaority it is claim-| ing to be a senate. This action is understood to be a friendly one and Republicans and Democrats have agreed to abide by the decision of PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office, front rgom over P.O. Ail cal ween the answered atoffice day or night. ir vou Specialattention given to temale dis scents. Free trial bottles at H. L.| Butlers Mo. Diseasesof women and chi!- Packers drugstere. ni 48 ty en a specialty. Bs