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THREE ROUNDS. A Prize-Fight Lost by the Better Pug- ilist on & “Fonl.” unds and Charley Willinms 1 Red Ed Pon Hard Gloves at Linv Hill and do Some Lively Slugging Unsatis- factory Ciose, N Y. Star As the first gray streaks began to ap pear in the East yesterday morning a large number of sporting men, with the usual quotaof roughs, from this city were meandering along the road towards a well known sporting house, situated ina wood ed valley just beyond the sleepy little town of Laurel Hill, I. They had come to witness a fight, in the regulation | four foot ring, between ‘‘Red” Edmunds and Charlic Williams, which was summarily ended in the third round by a foul blow on the part of the latter. “Edmunds is a short wiry fellew, who came to this country a few short months ago with a reputation of having done some very scientific work in the London prize-ring, notably when e met and de- feated Sam, Breese after u bloody and long-continued battle, He made several very successful appearances as a boxer in Brooklyn and_in various towns on Long Island, and won the good opinions of men of his ilk on account of his blows straight from the shoulder, and his agili- ty in escaping punishment. His oppo- nent, Charlie Williams, is a colored box- er from Virginia, who came to city after winning many laurels on his native sod. He hasappeared with gloves on his hands on numerous occasions at Harry Hill's and elswhere in this city, and_is admired by professonals for some excellent work complished while in the ropes at Al bany and in Jersey City. He is some- | times called the “Black” Dinmond from | twenty Edmunds was taken by his buckers Monday afternoon to the little hostelry | in which the “mill” irred and was the Fourth of July firccrackers ha “Dan McCafferty” and Ryan" are matched for a gallant citizen of Newatky in New sey, sends out o cartel to any pugilist in the conntry for the light-weight champi onship and the consideration of §1,000 a and are prey and prospectors in_ any rond ext river and Telow their ¢ fish. goes to show that Mr. 81 W lived to some purpose OCCIDENTAL JOTTINGS. n iy camps at V at work in the mountains east, of Fr Joints for a lnnbering and ir t i proposod to divert the witers of Stev won's creek and convoy it to the plains by me: Milli will bo erected and i manufactured and shipped through the gating project Tha Sacramento hourd of trade ) ruino 83,000 towards the expe overnment lands in the It in estimated that s trusteos of Chico n of bringing the water « into that town. water out at or it to town in iron 1t is thought thirty to for in mining along the Yubn K away by the breaking of the or uffer from ind Brown's Iron tt hus far snlseri} Expi the Opera house show that ove sand gallons per hour t well. - The small pump used for forcing water through the different portions of y pumps about one third of | cor. st. Lol ¢ Ath inst, went over s and badly injur the bl the supply, t This, however, the governor says he will utilize in running his elevator, which it will do nicely. 1 of oravges loft Lo They carried 1 crops are spoiling in xome sections overnor Stanford has added 20,000 4 his farm at Red Bluff, alifornia is red hot the South.” | 110/in the shade. In sncramento it is exsary suppli somotimes seventy or immediately put to hed. Before sunset Williams also arri been well groomed and fed e was like wise taken up stairs and put hetween the | sheets. Both slept m.uu{ly...mu m., | when the irruptions of the “‘sport the hotel and the clamors for the come off before the police could int awakened them. A ring had meanwhile been staked out in the adjoining stables, and one by one the waiting spectators were admitted through the narrow door- way. It was noticed that the natty pro- prictor of the premises had, with careful forethought, removed all material from the building and had pro- vided pails of water with which to quench the first tongue of fire that might be Kin- dled from the cigars that his turbulent guests were 8o industriously smoking. His preparations for e entirely unnecessary, however, for every second man was chewing tobneeo, and the concerted streams of saliva would have quenched an ordinary conflagration. Shortly after the hour fixed for the fight to take place the men stepped into the ring. Thoy were stripped to the waist | and each presented such a b rance that it was impossible to tell wi was best prepared, hen it was announced that the fight was to be with hard gloves, Marquis of Queensbury rul m u]?;uu- Harry Gundry, who was whipped wells, which vary in depth from 'me feet, d, and when he had |crimin | driven fre he wants to stand trial. er (Mammoth City) i y n o little girl and afterwards at th they 1 i show no diminution in the supply. population | These wells ave six inches in diameter, | cased with very heavy iron, and although | double as ex i e | they would Be now, have eff | saving to the company. diging a large well on vand Army camp d to furnish it with wa- and afterwards to supply the engines of the road with that valuable well is a monster, being seven- in dinmeter and at present Even at this equal to 100 " into | ylaly shacks ght to | structures pany will axpen 3,000 in improving ing Water to Billings, to { shipment by this route of northe their grounds near tl During last full and wint A i which will be u miner of the Upp 4 elks, 16 hears, mountain lions, The little mill, at work Montana mine at about 83,000 per week. 8 abont to be formed in Boze- oot railway from the house to the depot, combustible | 500 ity | teen feol I nearly forty feet in depth. dopth a snpply of good wate gallons per minute has_been obtained, “hipped only | Which in itself is Maiden, is clearing up gencies were | a0 6,000 pounds of wool. to reach 500,000, The Fort Magninnis Mi i it in expected ty-soven day. In Southern Montann gruse will this » more abundant than hich | are 600 men at work on the Park | ds of the city of Helenu sell promium of 3 per Williams asked that the gloves be | discarded, and that he be allowed to moct | Ko | gov Butte has just got over a small-pox scare, his antagonist with bate knug kle This request was intended to give nerve to his | friends, but was not. sufficiently success- ful to induce them to take lugely of the bets offered by the Br When the referee first round both men advance e B 160 Oy WU 1IN U] to be ktopped half.wa Diamond,” who was ve ty junping backward and forward. ore tho latter had long pu antics Edm ght lead straight from the sho down his guard and striking him on_ th mouth with a force that split his thick | Dis | their way int | than 500 are the ropes and was caught by his seconds | his chair. In the second lips and mado the blood spurt o dusky broast, Ho stuggorod bic and placed round the negro did a little fo ing, and displayed a tendency to few blows and receivo many. He «d Edmunds, however, on the ribs and raised a black mark beneath the latter’s left eyo, but in return | the Englishman placed a lunp on his | stric temple as large as walnut and drew consid- erable clarot from his flat nostrils. During the third round Williams acted o his second’s suggestion, and rushing in upon the Englishman, clasped him dote minedly around the neck with his left arm; but in the attompt to give on upper cut as he had been directed, he miscaleu- lated the distance and struck Edmunds a W I'”'"fi,hl"w below the belt. Cries of [, *foul” were instantly raised, and the ref- eree at once allowed the claim, the stakes being awarded to Edwunds, Then a horde of excited men swarmed under the ropes, and the greatest confusion prevail- ed. “The crowd were disappointed, and in their mqiurnum to have llm fight con- tinued, although no one disputed the referce’s decision, they forced the colored man upon the Englishman with the hope that the latter would be tempted to ntri‘w him and thus renew the “‘mill.” F nunds refused to give a blow, however, While the confusion was at its height and every ono was exprowsing disatisfuc- tion with the referee's on, Joe Fowler, the feather-weight champion, Who acted as second for Williams jumped into the ring, He accused Edmuuds' second of being too hasty in claiming a foul, charged "him with spoiling good sport and struck him heavily in the mouth, Both men hastened to indulge in a rough and tumble fight, rolling over aud over cach other upon the floor, Friends interfered before much blood wa spilled, and the whole party with principals in carriages, turned their foot- steps toward New York as the sun rose over the tree-tops. Tho residents of the vicinity are are incensed over the afiair, and it is said that they will call the atten- tion of District Attorney Downing of Queens county to the men instrwental in getting up the encounter - ——— The Boxing Frenzy. Ney York Jourual, The hoxing outlook for the summer is promising. Away out in the Michi- m forests the arvangements have all mpleted for a fight botween the colored champion of the State and his val, the “Black Dimmond,” The g |rr«:li_u:§u Ilh;;ocw l(i:umu wrestling and @ distinguished pupil of the illustiious Dy, Mace will meot in a short time and degido oue of them shall carry off the prize of a comfortable iouse and lot in the suburbe and all the honors of the a- vena. he ghumpion dight-weight boxer of Pittuburg, who' Las heen recuperating in Europe, is'n his way home and will 3 doubtless resutie Lis business at the old | ! champion of | stand, The middle-weight England has at Alut\w;l!mwndml o yisit s, aud will arrive before the echoes of | other experimental well unde th tion of Hon. Horae | formed partics belie sinted by | subterrancan supply of y out the provisions of the | impregnated with salt as to | | use. Others hn]u-:’u. howe instituted by Mormons o agraingt the commissioners apy i were too classical to suit and assessor is 1der, brenking il 5 g 4000 tous o fue | g SOV | the old lady to who will | (-hlml tloor, th 1 fight- | rather vigorously | shipments from the by the high railroad I e wing v | 1 s un Indian s ich is situated about 1 Surprise valloy, ) wiles northwest | have been living quietly inthe vicinity of Fort Bidwoll since the close of the Banmnck war, four years ugo, are roported to have bec reatly dissatisfied, and have lo haunts aud threa 16 | i ! t thoir ..mlp""‘ al I without giving notic members of their tribe, | oted thin sum ovada. The mills | been « ako excellent flour of their intention to tl Flouring mills are bei | mer in many sect alroady in operati wre kept ranning stendily, | months and ¢ Prize mine will bo e up to the 600 foot lovel, and | | all work below thut depth will bo for the pros- | | ent suspended, 1 A large fire has hoen raging for sev pust in the wood ca have been done, Nevada containg 110,700 square miles of area; of this 960 is water surf; surface hasn't been measur Steve Quinn, of Ophir, Plac struck a ledge that yielded him going over into Esmerelda from Nye Considerable prospecting is being o Humbolt county, The repurts from *he mines of Battle moun- tain, near Kod Cliff, are of the most cncourag No fews than u dozen miues ar now opened on the Battle mountain contac carbonate ore that show fair resources in sight, e wro shipping regularly The bulk of the output of theso mines ix son direet to Denver, ulthough Pucblo and Ca y ouch receive i small allottment s w and six to eight Spring Guleh, newr Idaho Springs h is richly streaked with gold. lode, belouging to Sun 'ug‘n perfect g unady, s | Hops, Mandrake, Dandelion, d shaft is | tnake so many 5 Trom, thebottou of this | 1ake ko many aud such ug richer than at the surface. ed that Denver can | plied with water from artes and county assssduati ighiout the stute. i her war spson the opdu | M0tion of Holiness, will be held ut Ben | net, seventeen wile | the Nebraska Railw & Lake county wine 15th of August, and close Saturday the suwme week, assayed ¥1,000 uumber of mines, though ug | present, owing ta high wate start, th the nt, paying The Chinese employed on the Oresgon rail 1 tish by thonsands, and the mp i« fouled by oth City, and al ble rich. The ots for flush times and Tively amp. unusnnlly active melting works are being d the Ram's ¥ enlarge Hailey i now the center or termiy f all wadl rontes and stage travel in the Wood river conntry. two foet | cated for built at 8h It is seldom that you will feel unwell ion if you use L ARTI N BORINGS, Facts About the Wells of the nion Pacific - The Tabor Well. bor well continues to do nobly. ents with the steam pumps und ne thou- flowing from the k onl, ) thirds being wasted. Mr. Hasking, of the Union Pacitic Railway company, says that in the years 1871 and 1872 he sunk for the company s0me sixt Cr amie and artesian wells on the Bitter division of the road, between Lar- n river. Prior to this the mpelled to haul the nec- of water long distances, ighty miles. The npany w FURNISH ALL THE WATER REQUIRED vo heen for eleven yearsand mo They are now nple for OF THE AN, THE NEE but it is proposed to go still deeper so wok | that an abundant supply will be secured. | | The well is securely braced with heavy | timbers and a stout stone wall laid in ment lining the inside. Mr. Haskins suid the company w an ar i they have ner’ of obt. uld ha ning a water supply. At Cheyenne wells on the 1, 190 miles east of De sment has began the bori tain this happy physical state by using a | ¢ { | bottle of Brown's Ivon Bitters. —— The German Emp | London Waorld, Belfore leaving Berlin for German Emperor paid a visit t von Scharf, who had not 1 e alein von Schaorf s o maid of Tu wix vivants, which we 8 was the Pr for her ieess Radz friendship with her evor since. — up with typhoid fever fo . uld get 1o relief until tried your Hop Bitters, To those suffe with debility ¢ th, I ordinly recommend then, | al days [J. C. STOETZEL, 083 Fulton st., ok | Chicago, 111 Ho Rembered Wall Sticet News, They were talki some one wddressed thenan in the and asked: Do you remember the day (" “Well, I rather think so!” he replied. **Very exciting, oh?" “I didu't notice much excitement.” Maybe you lost heavily?” Well, no." Then you gained!" I didn't think so,” Well, then, for what special reason did you remember it?” persisted the interro- sator, sighed the speculator as ho fell back. —— It seems impossible that a made of such common, simple p vich and poor ——— onn ( o Pl anual - cw Meeting. » mecting for the pro ast of 1 y divison of the B ., Ruilroad. The weeting will commence Monda are on gny line of the B. & M., Rail boad one and one fourth for round trip, free: but perumits to enable por ¥ mill, |sons to purchase s explode ginnt powder in the J.J. Hochstettle ina el Sawtooth are 200 per cont hrighter than at this time Inst vear preserves mont merchants, Jawyers, and even clergymen, crowded eagerly gold upon the winning card. Rents p for these and other business places w enor Known as the Parker hous prietors 120,000 pe the gamblers, who o story, paid one- ) to| lifferent stations, and although nthen as| cted a large commod- put down had permitted as thin_that man- direc- | these v Beach, Well in- | and r however, that the | the w | then s Early Love. | I’"“‘“‘ (i | their a Ems the Fraulein | membe en in Berlin | 8. Fraulein von Scheerf is | wrotched beyond description, sartment, on the | crogs-walk harrels of pork w h climbs daily and |into the mud, a lino of then extending ikes his coffee when heiis in Wiesbaden. | | Fr L A T | 1T (D et A G R e e youthful | or of Califor t rince William took part in sone tab- | yoong stationed at the presidio. His men > avranged after | all - desertod, | scenes in **Lalla Rookh,” during the fes- | about in idlen I tivities which followed the man | his sister Charlotte with the the age of | mule teams, donned I, colebrated wuty, who, it was suid at the | Schorf was in the confidence of ~the two lovers, and the cmperor has kept up 2| “Having been utticted | itiness, the cause of w | Tong tiane, wnd my cont GenrieyeN —Your Hop Bitters have | soscriousund distressing a character as to ¢ great value to me. 1 was laid [anxiety withn ver two any one in feeble | suptom | ment i his he suadesd e to try it ity A taking il from the first hottle be dits Suned use afforls very e Tewn g about the Black Fri- | nuch ha day of Grant’s administration, and finally rner, I tickets must be ob tain hefore leaving home and presented to the agent at home office; such permits 1 be obtained by addressing J. M. Mc Peru; A. M. Davis, Lincoln: C. C. White, Valpariso; Rev. 8. H. Hen derson, Hastings; Rev. Hiram Burch, Pawnee City; Rev. 8. P. Wilson, Platts mouth; Rev. Wm. Worley, Tekamah Nebraska City, and Rev. H. T. Davis, Beatrice. The grounds are easy of access, ample and delightful and supplied with an a bundance of water A Iarfle tabermacle will be erccted, and a8 the grounds are within the limits of the villiage of Be be obtained at reasonable rates net, good board can No huckstering will be allowed on the grounds. Ground rent for tents or wagons used | ns such will be 81,00 A very cordial welcome is extended to all who love the Lord irrespective of name or sect r further information address J. M 1. derson, President. an those golden *Far more valuab) s of Hesperides ave the life, health and beauty of Womanhood. Mrs. Pink- ham'’s Ve otable Compound restores and ll thes | — FRISCO IN 40, The Enormous Rents and Extrava- gant Prices Once Paid for Labor in California. In San Francisco, in 1849-50, gambling was almost the sole amusement of the populace, and_ suce among the ri fluential ¢ pssful gamblers were est, most talented and in ms of the town. ry oom displayed its attractions faro, roulette or rouge et noiv,and ound to stake their ous. A two-story frame building, , paid its pro- annum; of thissum upied the second f. The “El Do- rado,” a moderate-sized canyvas tent, brought fi gambling purposcs at the rate of £40,000 per an |nuni. At one corner of the plaza was a tirm of brokers who paid $75,000 for a | nt paid | small building, and the governni £8,000 per month for a one-story frame for a custom-house. These prices, extra- vagant as they appear, were not dispro- portionate to those obtained foreverything else they purchased. No coin was in cireulation of less value than 26 cents. ‘Paking such necessaries as tickets to a show, those to the pit were worth 8 while a4 rescrved seat commanded $55. Decent hoard was 88 per day, or about 10 cents per SSgutital Washing was from $12 to.820 per dozen, I small, Common laborers receive hour, while skilled mechanies demanded from $12 to $20 per day At one time there were between 300 and 400 square- we and Wi profitable thing to receive such extravagant prices bes brought to the golden coast, but very often it was impossible to sither unload the ships or man them afterward, as almost without exception the crews would desert and strike out for the mines. Very many of essels were nover able to getaway, hor than have them idly rot upon wrs, they were hauled us far as ater there is 80 | possible over the mud flat of the bay unfit for | converted into storehouses; and as the ver, that this | streots extended in that, dire nd men to ool dupnis - Tand seedma | e witlled about g e u part of *L) ter obtained beneath it, | the permanent structurcs. Sometimes : — . | there would be a storage of some article, Strength and health go together. "Ob- | ik, pork, which would price up to fabulous figur i you could hardly such a glut of por it away. I re se m one side to the othe; d shirt and wen e - | to towr i peror Nicholas, One of the young ladies | gtor, 0 e i 080 o Viv: | who figured in these tableaux vivants | | — N of abroken heart hecausc WALK MORE AND SLEEP SOUNDLY. rince William was not allowed by his | Sie. dohn W. Cole, Prineipal of the Gale School, Tro |family to marry her. Fraulein von | N. Y., writesus Thov, N. V., April 7, 1383, ued disability goeting t 1hocame fumily and friend e inyestigation that the 1se of iy Mormed ¥ Al per. ly, walk better, am fre the severe attacks of head disappeared, and 1 choerfully roc Ve headuche with which she youth," ALMOST DISHEARTENED. A prominent citizen sends us the followlng state pain fn the back, which I posed to be Junbago or rheumiatisu i o More recently the paing had booo i g | et out of he ““Why, that was the day T murvied a | remedies with | widow who hiad been keeping up o $200, w000 show on an income of 8200 a year!” | Remedy, about three woeks ago, and its instant rful, for 1 have bl 1o pains in | my back sinee taking the first throo doses | ous beuetits wre w ad ey wealn, on | sallitation of a friend 1 commenced taking Hunt's e | relieved from the paing, aches and exhaustive weak | nows, the painful symptor should | ai | great cures as | b soupletely wid pe Hop Bitters do: but when old and young, | 1 must chrfully recor antorand dootor, Tawyer | sl vho ar atcted with any kids ' and editor, all testify to having boen cur i [ ed by them, you wmust believe them yourseld, and doubt no longer that usually acc of the kidueys, ¥ dises WILLIAM ARNOL Waliut Street, Providenee, R Marc 2, 1858, Jars vl (I n(ara s Fivtete Belt o, W6 Washiiigeon 5., Chic 3 9 metu-thsa IroN BirTE kidney and liver discases, consumption, rheumatism, neuralgia, dyspepsia, mala- ria, intermittent fevers, &c. Dyspepsia, that caus Get the Don’t be imposed on with imitations, 81 per ds lying in the harbor of , unable to leave port for 1 ve Omaha for O'Neill m Nelih tion they run | LOVIS & all soon as mails could Atlantic coast ships would be onded with that commodity, and on ival the market would be glutted | . The stroet, | N. Y. Express Leaves Cou rrives ¢ Sundays excopte rolled At that |} 0T | time General Stoneman, present govern- , was o lieutenant of dra- | C.ENW, ReR. m | Exp Exp 40 p | Mall “undiys excepted. | 8.C&P LR lew0am| 6:00 p | Madlt 1Sunidays excepted. NEBRASKA DIVISION 16TH ST, d rather than lounge s Fo hitched upone of his | Mailt | Express As A team- | g pAUL & OMAHA DEPOT o several years past with | was unkniown to me for u | ane great 6500 m | E atisflod ckness fonof my kidneysand liver, At Opening and Closing Hunt's Remedy for all purposos for which it fs udver- tised, 1 will addin closing that my wifo has used it ssfully for preventing the attacks of sick had been aftictod from o back. ore severe, 8o h 50 that it was with difficulty that I was able to . 1 bud tried various | Cashily NEBRASKA LOAN AND TRUST CO. 1 confidently expect to by the use of HASTI . - §250.000. JAS B HEARTWELL, Pr CLARKE. . WEBSTE WE Pailing! That is what a great many people They don’t know just what is the matter, but they have a combination of pains and aches, and each month they grow worse. The only sure remedy yet found is Brow: BirTeRs, and this b; and thorough ass with the blood purifies and enriches it, and rich, strong blood flowing to every part of the system repairs the wasted tissue discase and gives health and strength, is why BrowN's 5 will cure 203 S. Paca § g N Brown's IroN BITTERS is not a drink and do contain whiskey. only preparation of Iron no injurious ef- genuine, Railway Time Tabl AIN LINE. LEAVE (01 am| Pass. 0 DEPO' 7:45 0 m | Omaha 40 pm § Q R.R—U. P. DEI am 40 p m am | Express. pm | Mail U. 1%, DEP ross undays exeepted 15 pan | ) Local mails for State of Towa leave but o & oln mall is also o pen Sunaay 00 . to THOS, F. HALL, Pust “MAVERICK NATIONAL BANK. Cor, Water and € BOSTON. rad banking business, Roceives tho | cunkers and othicrs. 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Loans made o unties of the state throush | - UNFORTUNATE. of the worst discas 1 will guarantee to cine is oo for unly the on Do not sutfer wy 1oy the present time. Hundreds are suffering with it when fhey can the worst case of Catarrh i three months or refund the nion vy i e #2.00 1 will send the medicine prep.id by e vired for %o small & sumi. 8. F.BEWELL, care of box 469, Ow SELLS THE BEST GOOKING STOVES! IN THE CITY, York State ¥