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DEMORALIZED DEMOCRATS. | Lincoln's Bourbons Diseatisfled with Post- master Watkins' Corres. SOME OF THE LEADER'S TALK Civil Service Not mand at the Stare Capital Bricfs n Varions City in and Pithy sonals, PFTIOM THE BEES Lix Saturday night the Jo torned loose on the leg Lineoln to take s rent of public veform as practiced ir The B ma A managed to keep the reportorial man approached was Gen. Mont to the poi w cold day 1 inding ypinion th proce een boaten for th the impu « tl report that Postma Lize his office » from t 1, Gen. Mont that did He was: e gomery said it v running v abont its maanzen John Barks said form 9 all popp hy Cleve is the ofli ervico e r practiced What we want belongs the 1s, and [ am in favor of demanding them. If Watking wor bounce the present inenmbe the oflices o do comfort seat on | t ,and s the ground | Ie 1 soft and miry h 't want to « down. The best b ould say was that Watking was postmast and ought to be allowed to rur hop'in his own way When John MeMan was button- holed the fun began. That usnally tael turn individual warned np aud unloaded a nine widths accumulation of Ja ian doctrine. Mr ported as saying that he didn’t care “continen what Mr. Watkins did in ncoln office. The word really used foManigal was shorter and more », but as it wounldn't_look well in print “‘continental” is substituted. Mr McManigal beeame a questioner on his | own unt, aud ted to know )ii-tvL v the men who Lad fought the bat tles of the purty m the ranks were not as much x’n«‘it& to promotion and prefe ment as the leaders, If it is right to ward Mr, Wilkins with an oflice, he said, is it not to out the minor | places? ide had made 2 good post- Lmaster, 1l if fitness is the only requisite, as now eclaimed. he ild bave been retained It were postinaster Mr. MeMani 1 would turn ont every repabl put in good democrats at the carliest op- ortunity, " at which Pat Mears, who had been an earnest listener, breathed an “amen’ soloud and forvent that MeMani gal's partner woke up, and imagini mself in chureh passed Pat a ni t put in the contribution box Issac Oppenheimer was too busy sel ling goods to talk politics, but the Jour- nal got him cornered and refused to let him ont until he said: “It may look hard to turn out those now in_ office, but when man gets into politics 15 to fake his chances, Iam a Jackson democrat, and 1 think the old princinles shouls ¢ both ig Lincolu and - chingron 2 Svogan was another democr thought with Mr. Oppenheimer. not done much of 1 vote reguiarly. Bee man to understand \n improvement ou the early plan The Jonrnal man wa ting the same sort of Messrs ell, Sawy started k to th w ord MceManigal's statement stercotyped with a mortise for the names of the “othor in terviewed partios. On the way he caught siglit of the young lady the ment building n lust se trying to coax the junitor to let him g up and see what she had toszy about | atlnirs uuder he by Mr iy par hel Hel suid, except to ith' this ¢ that it was aund often nest found got- information from Miller, and was handsomely en- onal ch ¥ avenin mmil Miss Whipple, onc of his pupils programume wis cntir cutionary one, and the rec the ovening were donated to the Hizh sehool fund Fun on the Bristol” will hold the hoards as the Funke opera house Thurs- day evening. Richard Maage started yeste reh and The & Nebraska division of the Burlington & Missouri, was erushed to death at Garr son statlon Saturday afternoon, while coupling cars. ingle man, und baded from Rockyiile, Conn, where his parents now live. At the time of his death he was working with Condu Giaygra's erew on train 62 “The Capital City Courier, a new cand: date for the honors and profits of society journabsm, made its bow to Lincoln peo- | ple yestarday 1 ineorrigible lorso standing on M ket square took exception to the com- panicnship of F. 8. Roose, Saturdsy, and Rakel hits: OuE of timio with & Abat deliveved kick. Mr. Roose, it is undc stood, will petition the cotncil to make such equine cecentricitics punishable ¢ misdemeanors Tlo board of manngers of the L Auxiliary of the Y. M. (', A. will meet at the rooms of the nssociation Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, to artange for the Lincoly chu yesterday. Youn, be hold Puesday evenings C. V. Cole,” of the Beatrice Express, was & visitor in Lincoln yesterday A parlor conecert will be piven at the residence of Hon. J. Deweese next Frio day evening in aid of the Christian church. Mrs. Robertson, wile of a farmer in Oak pre was adjudged insane Saturday, and sent to the asylum, - To the Irish Americans of Omaha. Fellow Citizens: There is a wonderfu) upheaval in ropean politics at the | present time, and the most sapient poli- tical economist cannot foretell what mediate or immediate transactions way take place among the old and effete oligarchies across the ocean. Fore- most in this panoramic shifting is the ever-reenrving Trish question. " The d. mand of the [rish |rou\-h' for home rule for the power to regulate their internul and domestic atffairs without foreign in- terference—has been the cause of defeat and discomiiture to a government whose power seemed alwost omuipotent; and now the Atlautic cable forestadows 4 vietory in favor of un adiinistratios which, without the Irish vote would hay remaimed in a hopeless minori view of these facts it cannot bo donicd olleagues wiohl o emendons power in British politic " that tou, despito obstacles and disadys tanes wih 1o wlthers less detormined | fine violinist, Mrs. W hies were well patronized | - ar Id be insurmountable. There t that Parnell's strongest aux the expatriated Irishmen, who loyal to the governments of their countrics, never forget ti their birth, nor therr dut ftt w no do o \nee e purpose of this add nir eountrymen from th i 1. D INOVAN, Rirey, Javes § Ricn'n O°K Ry FAW ( P Rev.l EFFE WL, RAY, My A NEW DEAL An Application for a Habeas Corpus Release of Patrick Hannon rday on Mr. N.J. Burn mad ation in the county « fore Judge MecCulloch, fc habeas corpus for the release of Patrick Hannon. ‘The latter up by Judge Stenberg on Thursday on a having been convicted of va- His sentence was fixed by Judge under ordinance, aftern \m sttt be writ of was sent sentence graney. Stenberg $20 fin in th Mr. Burnbam laid bis cation for t on the ground of asupreme ion to the effect that no justi of the peace shall impose upon any pe son convicted of any ordinary misde meanor a sentence of both tine and im prisonment. The decision, ~ wl is contained in the “16th Ne braska is v full and exh: e, and Mr. Burnlan ims that it will ex actly cover the case of Patrick Hunnon, and'is confident of a successful issuc of the application. Judge Stenberg, the ¢ at and thirty days’' imprison “ounty jail court deei when asked S matter, said that he tence nnon under the ordinance which_provided that vagrants and uil ars who can give no of themselves “upon t b snspicious char accoun n of an, sh deewed guilty of d <hall be fined in any twenty dollars and impr 1 not exceeding thirty duys ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL, nd Benefit for this Most Wor- thy Institution. On next Wednesday evening, Decem ber 9, St. Joseph's hospital, one of the most worthy charitable institutions in our midst, is to have a_benefit at the op This is the first entertain- ment which has been given for this de- ern honse ng institution in some years, and | ippeal not ouly to thase who de- vening's entertainm but to those as well who wish to aid an institu- tion devoted to alleviating the sufering of our nevdy people, The entertainm by the music Wal ther, assisted fessional musical talen comprising the f vank Brown, Minn Flossie Cotner, by Pre Prof Dox . A Jennin W. Ruoles Fannie Arnold, Miss' Belle Gew Mr. Sunders, 8. B. Reed. Miss ( Mr. Martin Cahn, Mr. Revel France and others. troel’s Misfortune. Fred C. Stroch, who was injured by fulling from the Eag 1y Thurs day morning, in a ad- venture, is still lying s very ill. He is 63 years of age. His condition is some thou s phy sicians think that ices are in his favor, . Speaking of matter the Papillion Times says: As so0n as the uews was mmnitte from Papillion ythias, of which Mr. Stroeh i$ an honored nieiber, was appointed to go to Ouaba and render all possible ald to their unforiunate brother, It is Hoped the Injurics sustained by Stroeh have been overcstimated and 1 will soon resumo his accustomed among us. There are few men in Sarpy county with more personal friends thun Stroeh, as he is familinrly known. and aver Lis unfortunats © house ca somaambulistic t the hospita 15 recelved here a Police Court Docket. Stenberg disposed of the fo! 2 ouses in police court Saturday Chus. Peterson, drunk and disorderly, $5 and costs, John Jackson, Philip Lippencott, John Hughes and Billy McFarland, vagrants of the worst type, wore ordered to leave town at once. They were taken to the depot by an ofticer and agreed to leave Omaha never to return, William Trostler, vagraney, held for examination. L. E. Whitset, drunk and disorderly nd costs. Jndge Blown from the Track, Five cars of a stock train on tho Fre- mont, Elkhorn and Missouri Valley road, while rauning upou the approach” of ti bridge at Bladr, w blown from the track Friday evening. The ears were sent tumbling down the embankmont and landed pell mell at the bottom. Two brakemen who were on the cars at the | time saved thiemsalves by jumping to the | track Strauge to say, none of the cat- tle were killed or even badly crippled. The wreek was eleared in o few hours, Mrs. Krause's Froak. Mes. Krause, the woman who threw herseli into the river Friday after- noon, is still yery ill, and her recovery is 2 mattor ot doubt. The sudden s threw hev into o high fever, whic raged allnight, aad had but littie wbate 2, No adequate reasou fo cr bash act as yet been discovered - ters & Bauer's toy works, Appl burned Satunday uighi, PO TV in eaue had sen- | S inance | predictions made | Miiburn, tiie lodge, Knizhts of | | necessary to u | the THE OMAHA DA A BUCKEYE BEARS THE HONOR an Nominated by the Repub- licans for the Senate Presidency. CARLISLE SUCCEEDS HIMSELF, Harris Tennessee, and Reed of Maine, the Nominees of the Minor- ity in the Re The Cancus Proceedin, of pective Bodies— Republican Senator W AsiiNGToN, Dec. 6, —Upon the meeting s made that the can for a president of the t being taken, Mr but four, and, the nomination erinan, rising, my htarty thanks of an at their 18 terda; now 3 pro nds, turn e 1 o d the faot 0se to confer upo! been infln been a ' hereto- n wnd v grea Fomplly prss ssion bifl which the iy decided to rein wh as the 11 It confers succe president upon the s or if the offi is then upon the secratary of the treasury, W passing to other members of in turn ases of vacaney, The 11 il also be intzoduced by n caucus, It is that 1sbillof last e isu_provision wh tribunals, deterin- t'its 0 cabinet )1 the o ] 1as the Fdmun Democratic Representatives, WasiiNGToy, Dee. 6.—~The tnight to nominate candidates for ol 1th cong John Randolph Tucker of Virginia was made tem- porary an and Messr York and Breckenrids e caucus immediately pro- ded to select officers and Hon. John G Carlisle, who was nominated for s ot Kentucky, was unanimously A committes consisting of Messt r vitt of New appointed demoeratic ives met 15 of the forty-n ss. was effected. T Randal York and Willis of Ken ty Carlisl @ of lils that zentleman app he was 2 with applause : d said: “For the first time ry we find ourclyes in | in { with t srament and therefore which have he tore rested Already I think it is strated to the satisfaction of all reasor en that the interests of the country ure in our hands, andinz gloomy sion to I trast i me we are expenditures ardens of e n ot ‘con.dence nal feeling among the people in ail etions of the country, and and patriotic po of democratic 0 be oue, apd tha omplishment tlenien wao it lighien csts Led I Tespansibiiny for larzely on the ge candida John F cumbel s as of Missouri, thi Lerkc of the hodse; Mr of Oliio, renominated serzeant- st Donelson, of Tennessee wper. nsme of Mr. Traiaor, of New Y ork, we withdrawn, Postinaster Dalton was .50 re nominated. For tae caaplainey, Rv. W. H ad preacaer of Chicazo., was e nominations agreed upon ented in the house on Monday by Adjourned. Republican Represontatives. WasiivatoN, Dee. 6.—Lho republic 15 of the louse of representatives it & Saturday afternoon in caucus, an (tion beingefecie ] by the wnanimous Cannon, of Lllinols, as mnan, and Louis M. Comas, of Ma; land, as seerctary. Taese odicers will throughout the forty-ninth eonzcass. Tho nomiuation for the o liza of spaiker being next in order, Me. MeKinlay, of, 0o,y sented the nam thonts B Roeed, faine, while Mr. Pielps, of Now ¥, per- srmed the sana daty for Frank Hiscork, of w York. No foruial secondinz of the en- nonination was nide, thoigh several ciies were deliveted in belalt of two other candidates, Of the bers of the louse thirty-ihree were sent and e urst bailot diselosed the presenc Of 108 nenbers. This left nfty-ive v Roed recelved 6 R an, of Kansas, 3. nouoement of the result was rece applanse, and on mokion of Hise nouination was made unanimous. Reed bow:d 1is acceptaice of the nomina- tion, but nade no speect of thank: Balloting for the minor offices of the houso was then proceeded with and the following ticket was nominaze | without seriows oppo- sition: For cletk, Colonel 0O, W. Croshy, of Towa: for serzeant rais, Captain Albert 0. Marsh. of Ludiana; for doork Josenh K. o, of Conneeticit; for master, A Adaws, ot Maryland chapiain, Rey, D Britt, of Nadraska. Mr. Price, of Wisconsin, offered a resolu- tion for the appointment of a committes of 1embers 1o prepare and urgs the pas: +of & bill guard United States, but subsequs and offered the followin s, whic! withiout opposition : Resolved, ‘That it is the sonse of this caucus that nmediate action be takon by the Forty- Nt congress to provide for the presidential suceessiol. On_niotion of Mr. Thomas, of Winols, the following resolution was alopte Resolved. That the saze of a properly gn bill, with pr [ ent Leedom Sam, homin wili be | Mr. Tucker. of Joseph € and fe 1y withdrew It s the pas- b pension visions for pensions for union soldiers of the late war, their widows aud rpliaus, similar to the bill passed by the sen- ate duri he Forty-eighth congicss, and we declare in favor of the unconditional repeal of the limitation on payment of arrears-vf pensions, ‘I'ne caueus then adjourned. — Democratic Senators. WasHiNG 1oy, Dec. 5.—All democratic sen- ators exeept fonr met in conference to-duy at 2 o'clock. Senator Voorhices was instructed to put in vomination for president pro tem- pore Senator Harris, of Tennessee, Ser Harris accepted the nomination, and in o short speech thanked the conference for the honor conferred on him. The caucus ad- Journed at 12:%0 without transacting any other busiuess, 5 -— Stockmen's Coavention. DexvEs, Dec. 6.—A call was issued Satur- day afternoon by the secrotary of the Intes national Rauge, Cattlo aud Horse Growers' assoclation te Mexico, Kagsas, Texas. Ne biuska, Colorado, Ozegon, Nevada, California, Dakota, Moutana, Utal, Wyoming, Arizona, Washingion, Idsho, British Columbia New Ladian’ Territory, for delegates Denver, Jan- allowed s 0,000 eattle and horses. dolegate oo {tad whether dolegutes All rangemen ure or not. - Riciard Ballenting, » Chicazo & North- sborn relght conductor was run over and | Killed near Ihos Muines Saturday nighi. sper, Comal | tor | va | | 1 | speaker by | zed with | wan Dorse | and Congressman D ILY BEE, REASON FOR THE RULES, Assistant Secretaty Jenks the Recent Rallway Ragulations, Wastverox, Dec In explana on of the fitles fo rent 1 s to ¢ Jonks sa Hitin rey retary sion of the depat to thes roads and their mana certainly, the government the extent of S100,0%,00) of publie lands of about 1 by these roads, has a righ the law did not explicitly furnish Just sueh inf tice of a meeting of up. in order that the sufficient notice of w that a representat reance, st a copy of the 1 the g0 how Its 1 an instat t hiis been, that sot for 85 per ner the W se the rning sale such ad nent has to kn sronds are doing and hive " AW lias never Disgnsted With the Sage Wasimxaros, Dece. ¢ Bre.|—The publication « ter to Carlisle has ex: ington. Free trad and i of the ta want us to build walls a clties?” My 1 we will mind o biy cach othe eaith wit Another marked : Lilden s J griss. zood many profess to frace the fnfh tha letter, aud some of them assert thy is desperate. publication “of to de L w I expoc will | discourtesy and 1 Randall s cellent one. Yo says he endeavored to i me, but he does succeeded in ) ter as a_ stong no! The Convening of Con AsHINGTON, Dée. 0, will not be sent t of resp w ssage tay to-motrow out s members Thé com ized & in “nt. at s the reading 5 session, poriunity may i tion of bills. Tho } al count b probable Hessaze Tu greater of tro a codde of joini rules wi 0 years @ to the point legislative work is exix mada dor wired by law to i witiin ess, and ass101 Tmm tiately aftor S g-inortow the clerk o e roll, wid answerig to i n will be ) o that immedia 0 of its orzanizatio adjourn a3 the meory of Vice Presid Working for the Northwest 1% WasmiNGroN, Dee. 6.8 al to th iz, | —Senator Mandor gross- are both in Washington and are n behalf of the itof Fort Kobix Bota gentie- ted that section shortly b fv aska for Washinztor are aroused to the u. ding of the post and its mainte ople of northweste hargeme: son, o leay- thor northern intervic v assured that the po strenztlon . As T North Patte co ator Mand romise thelr b constituents, terestin the matter and forts cn behalt of their eral Howard has se | urgi ? 1o of president of the | 1 on the grounds of its important location_ and the econo.ny wi te A item asking for a j for this purpose will probably b n bill t riat John Tipton, o disteputable gamb wus arrested late last night Do street by Officer Horrigan and taken to the city juil, wherehe was contined on the charge of bein ter, ipton was slightly iutoxic early inthe cvening was very abusive endeavored to pigk a quarrel wit Keith, & hackman, and drew a1 and threatened to shoot him. La became still mored quarrelsome, aud with vile und filthy languageattucked anyone whoin he might meevou the stre (V) cer Hor nwasinformed of the man's actions and also fhathe hid revolyer ready toun Knowing Tipton to be coward, however, the officer ly cap us charae ted, and He Matt Ve suspici turod his man aud marched him o' to juil | | without a struggl Ll Teachers' Association. Tho Douglas County Teachers’ assocla tion meets next Saturduy in Superintend ent Brunuer’s offie. This meeting has beretofore been erroneously announced to oceur last Saturday . — Whea Beby was ek, we gave ber Castarts, Wihien she was » Child, sbe cried for (astoris, Whea aho becaae i, s clang W Uaatoria, Whea she Liad Childres, abe gave them Uit ioria, MONDAY., DECEMBER 7 xplains | | and L 8§: MEETING A PROGRAMME OF RARE MERIT. George Lang's Mysterious Death in Gosper County Explained—Toughs on a Tear in Valentine tured by the Sheviff. The Nebraska Daieymon. LMONT, Neb, Dec. 6.—[Speciai to the -1t is expected that th ition the Nebraska n, to be held in this city We ed tirst an Dairym i will be qu p Furnas, Hon. ¥ Dinsmore anid ot lay the prog Al foature Hoard I of . Wis., ar w iy inte addross Hoard's Dairyman 1 who ha 0 Island. will ad a paper t nd t Abuse Manage will « Ma on T Hon. L. 8. Coflin, Hon. J_ B Dinsmore, atud ele Instrumental voeal 1 n » pparatus will \ Case of Sunicide. 3 Dec, 6. ty in Lang— and 1 the ru near Hig head and a revolver 1yl tict of sulel house is acesuntad for by t was the habit of Langto us in_ail pr and liasi hoit ning n oout rating ABAPATIO Special to the who was burned house, bullet hole in him burning oi t fact that i dles alinost exci Lamp, and late, beside Was a ver ity he had_ sat 1 <t burt d ting himselr at the same and ea the table <ht tire. and fory stead year Law and Order TINE, Neb, Valentine. Dec. 0. =[Special to the A party ung men of the town L tear last night and made things 5, keeping up a constant hrevolyers fre 4 o'elock. Higgins' su with builets. Join I the shou d T by i idui was_perforated Wits shot in tf Little ar hon ! b0 past nd order in Tom uue - WILKES BOOTH'S WIDOW. She Protests That Lincoln's Assassin Is Dead, and Chavges His Upon Pre-id; Boston B Sev the on itm appeared lative to some Ala, who hud ) it attempted to ohn Wilkes Booth, the assas- sidont Lincoln, was still alive nerally known that Booth, at his ¢ widow Idren r3 10 be e in L in whi ath yer si the who {ow nan dinted losing t the to my no ice of in Bir Herald has just some man unk Ala., who has u desire arrect Wilkes Booth, dead. T wmyse!f saw him buried, aud saw and examined before it was laid in its final resting place. He carr marks upon his hody lnown only to fammily and intina friend and these marks W identitied by his mi We all know thut th stact of bis life was wrc We wlso know that we should not judge. We know not the wiy or wherefore, but it is my opinior that those of us who live long eno will yet learn that although 1t was Joho Wilkes Booth's iaind that str blow that ended 1 good man's | wis th high Wi, Lis 5 authority who wers tae head o 1l conspiracy (An drew Johnson der) the result of which 1l fumilics in the deepust of nation to mourn. Althoug nerally known, J. W. Booth family wife and two ehil daughter and & son—now grown to womanhood und to manhood "his family has lived i tusion und under a false nsme for twenty years For tnese innocent ones’ sake let their dead slone, and let them sorrow in pe; I beg for the sake of il now mourning their number. ths I will show some little charity, and leave the wro that someone bas done in the bauds of bigher power, who, iu His own good time, will make all Let th de rest for the sa e innocent.’ of oue of Al WAoo Mr. James Russell Lowell the choicest cigar swoklng a common clay “Duthai,” ol waich he 0 bag to Tehnyson ives Lis gucs yats Lop is 0wl plpe tiled with PILES A LR ) ! re cure for Bhnd, Bleeding, Iiching Tieerated Piles has been diseovered by Dr. Williams, (an Indian remedy 1, ealled Df Williams' Indian Pile Ointmenr. A single box has cured the worst elirg 4305 Of 25 Or i0 years standing. { suffer five mihutes aftar q}‘lyn\z this wondertul sooti ing medietne. “Lotlons and instruments do more harm than good. Willious' 1 an Pile Olntment #b50rhs tie Linors, sliays e intense itehing, (partieniarly st Night aftes etting waray if Led), aets as a poilldl nstant relief, and is prepared only for 1) itchinz of private par(s, sud for uothing e SK DInkASES CLURLD, Di. Prazier's MA" Olutinen magie, Black Heads Bl 4 phions o the skin clearand beautiil Salt ttheuw, > Oid Obistivate T Sold by diigg 52 cents. Tetailed Ly Beclit. At o Selipoctes hoinsal on dak wnd postoftice, with | it untiy | Crime | and | s body | ok the futal | yetit | Booth fumily, | e —————————————— . — . ——————————————— re— A BUTTER MARERS' { A GREAT WRESTLER. ’ Somecthing About the Life and Caveer to military operations issued by the prosi dent _or scoretary of war should be issued through the general of the army, i, of disability, through the officer n in _command; and s | finally, that all orders linany other 1 be nu i, and and ) mann shol he that the « issuing = » any of Clarence Whistl xt Whis in Omaha | news of Ciarence a8 licer as yet ne confirmed J rs who migh Hardly « ¢ bat they had & i n ¢ manner, should nds of the T er, s » . - tion of G y. he gave me an ac with President in to t project of sending the toM 1 the of 1866, substance this t a'casual president said, ‘T may have sk you to go to Mexico.’ 1 reply 1 am situnted will not be _convenient 1o o Not many nversation the lent Upon and the s port d to and containing iste ns for my sdance m Mexico. W r. Sowarid You know 1 told you Il not convenient forf me to go to Mexico.* s T YT T'he president then began (o argue with m resisted a panther and pe nd riul strength. [ his arg sident grew ANl wreatiot iy wm, a ‘ rom - his lisposed of L n two and vio iht falls for $300 Omaha with said, 1 1879 he came to Kansas ( LB AL AL - Lat th Avy weight lifter nd by local sports who was th m oundless Omaha fric st, many { th Grant to t ount of Johnson clec o \ic m M ng, dispiay " several of srly afterw me worked ssic lently ould lik f the Troso, took I' army who w my h n ollicer. i ors and n yOu ask mie to perform nd, s a citizen, 1 may ine it, and 1 decline i ral suthority to fier at any s that the 1 e n his prime and witie vil servi pt_it or L then Teft the ro | I'he distinction thus made by Ge Grant left to th 1 assign him to point within the president might and lienco the solicitnde of Mr. Stanton for the passsge of the section in the army bill of the ¥d of March, 1867 ristol recognized as they Roman wrestler of I stru ) HIS ARENA & The same year W Charles Murphy in Kansas City hist is A <hed is ) r next went o defe: Jumes Quigl foree, at Clerandon hall,” N He next wrestlod a draw Bibby, but in their s feated Bibby Same year he met Will | a mateh at Graeco-Roman was declared a draw after <oy i balf hours’ struggle | He next heat H, Al Laughlin and John MeGill In Janua 1851, he defe Bauer in s mateh for the zat | Musie hall, Boston Same month Whistler Muldoon formed an athle tion and made 2 tour of the ler offering 300 to any man ain a fall from him. At Denver, Col,, in 188 Charles Connors and on P nlug easily disposed of Shortly aft d he m Paul, Minn, for the « ly the . Evy and wife to he refused to respond af t and 10, blk fail and forfeited the m In 1883 at Kansas Ci eated Tom Cannon and in mateh cont S posed of Donald Dinnie wrestling, but wrestled match. Whistler, mg¢ i, was W nel in 1880 he W York city with Edwin | - Heal kstate T Thoe following trans W with tho county cle for tl Ames' Agency John oo ansfors, ro tilad Dec aund reported Estate v Muld oonin tyle, which | 4, nandone o B by Real Dufur, James M A wife to Omuha ¥ [ OLSW 1 of sec W (S5, ngle, to Omalia_Belt lot 4, bik 5, Brookline, Do S130, Mayne and wife to ¥ of 1 100 1t of lots 1 and sion of John 1 Redick’s ad 0. n 1 The rece will mbina W i ptsin n \ glas ition F, Phillips, s subid st . bk 1, Omal ViE Hodge and wife t 3, blk S Hanscom Pl L Kenne- ha, wod M. ha: Kenne single) to Mary 0, Ik &, ltanscom Place, Or 1. S. Hascall and w Richard O'Kee Ul aeres of uw corner of ne 14-13, Donglas county: w d Phoimas H. 1 wite It Waluut I add rname in St the _tirat guinst all wee days stwrestled e A Louis, comers a draw beat D ST | to Chicago, part of lots ardian dee i (guardian gton & Quincy 1Y 19, Oma on_and b 1 {0 George & Gritlin's add to ind others to Frederlck sof | 1 3, Claren- i, W d Kountz istine Walters: tze's 5d wid O nia Stockida ighton: W John L, MeCag Beebe: Lot 4, hlo OQuiaba, w d-—-S150, Leirs of Jacoh Sht N0, A, Upton and hu: 2ot 54, Rees piace | September Delmas i Louise block 14, ind to John A. lock 11, Reed's 1st to Samuel 8, in's add Robert P. Hamil 2 add, Owa I to Shull's nz un 4 this country ¢ and to Dora Har Oualia, W d—31,65) ded to Melbo On August 6, he met J match at cate catel Austratian championship, zate. Whistler won th ra in four, five and thirtecn pectively He next met Donald Dinn Hall, Mlelbourne, matches, for £100 tirst mateh Whis Grweo-Romun, in and the third at, the mateh, in 3 min the second mutch, ing of the s Grieco-Roman can, deoteh and the first bout 3 10 seconds, and the third mivutes 24 onds. Whi d bout, cutel-as-ca ute 16 seconds, and the fourtl an styie, in 22 minyt On up for 1),‘ S100 it Viictoris min in - mized duy Corui Scotch 2 i G =l MOST PERFECT MADE Prepared with spacial rogard 10 heahl, X Amumonta, Liny am. PRICE BAKING POWOLR CO., ouICACO. ST.LOUIS bei | drew from t or Al awarded both matches. His last match wa Royal, September Miller for £ « chumpionship of the Whstler won two striight fulls the ma the the tirst fall in 1h tom., and the | ond iu s m. i15 MEASUREMENTS AND MARKIACT Whis physical measuemonts est, 48 inches; Kk, 18 i ist S inches; biceps, 13§ inches 124 inches; calf, 16 inche nches Willinm co-Roman : {0, gh, Listler wasm jied during hi. ay in Kansas City to Minue Gallagher,who still there. No children result Lirom | Bl SOME MORE HISTORY Grant's Defeat of cmbe an Heview ohuson's £lot. number of t Norih contains Motives and probably estavlishes it about it will go into hist Mr. Boutwell vivid mnt o to the matter, w which had so ‘mu sting the Johnson | Mr. Bottwell su 1oy arcival in Washing azlon ol cungross wh i, Troccived wsking me at the Carliest ot delay room | GHICAGO, ROGY ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILWAY By reason of Iis cont aad cloco relation t o ation of to 1 o W wat Ut brefi said 1 mor concorned for the fate of Il 1‘(:\\”'!')) tivan I sus at any time daring the war His caact words furthey [ ean not reeall, ; but he G to undersivnd that the | presiecat h 1ed orders to the officers T ofthe anmuy ot h neither he nor Gen Grant had wny LZowledg., und that thor dengor that Gou. G vould b uln.u from W \-lmu.-u.n 1 the veguiest of A Stuuton, wrote his dictution the substauce of witat | Frafes b= came the seccond soction of | sorteREree L ypeopriation ach, approved 'y v cf the | h L o 3 !‘h: F.a mous Albert Lea Route R T o it 4 i was proyided t i thio gencr ity of W taut he shandd not be dels ¢ i wxeept i bis OWn Fesguest ovions upproval of tl sdors and instruction. ap fokets, Laeipal Tie 8 the Lasied Miales 504 Ladide; or by ol ®. R CABLE, €. 8T, JOHN, Ve VoaiTais Femaah G2 A iwe

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