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THE OMAHA Damy Bee ‘OMAHA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 21, 1887, VLY “RE TU\(: M'\T(H | rain's exhibition. Although Kilrain had | I wouldu't have it forall the money in the RIDDLEBERGER A\D R[“ York, the United States National bank of | tions from the secretary of state in reforence (00]) “ORI “n-“ BUCKETS 0 A S A £ the vantage in reach and height, yet | bank of England \ My | Omaha and the Omaha National bank re- | o the invitation to this country to appoint a [ W \ ) h Smith was sturdier looking and a bette Harper—Oh, wait until you meet Sulli- :"i'u‘.'.'\-"'.fi""v‘fl.»'l\';‘:'";..l'"\l..vi."'n‘"{y'.'.?.'h l""'“.-l-’.f delegate or delegates to the international ex made man, van, Mitchell. ¥ T aent for the First Nutional bank of Ord, | Position of labor to be held in Barcelona, 80 the London “Globe” Characterizes “Why," said Symonds, “Smith is tied up Donnelly—Charley, don't you think we | One of the Famous Three “R's™ ob,; the Chase National bank of New York | Spain, in April, 1888 and commending the | Weeping Water Narrowly BEscapet the Smith-Kilrain Contest. with muscle, Kilrain's seemed to have been | had better give them half an hour's rest! Takes Part in S8enate Debate. reserve agent for the l’xred, _.\'unu. Al bank of | secret s suggestions to the favorable con- Destruction by Fire. - of an India rubber kind. Harper—You'll want two béfore long. Blue Hill, Neb. PERRY S, HEATIL | gideration of congress, and in reference to the One of the most famous amateur boxers Baldock—Jem, T thought we had lost an % The Pacific Commission Reports, invitation of the Brittanic majesty to this BOTH COMBATANTS LIONIZED. | 4,0 well known in Capel court as an authority | hour ago. You can win now. Set about | HE WAS “LOADED FOR BEAR." | w.qnsatos Special l<'h'gl'u||| government to participate in the international | FOUR ~ STORES IN RUINS but who asked his name to be withheld from | him. to the Bee.]—It pected that the pre exposition ml be held in i\lu'llu;\mw. i 1888, 3 s print, said frankly: “I was for Smith yester- Two more rounds and a great commotion | . .\ dent would withhold the report of the Pacific | 10 prate the centennial of the foundation Sullivan Displaced in Popular Favor— | P00 PHERRL 8 ding the details T | prevafled, in the midst of which Baldock and | ¥ /T&inia‘s Senator Again Manages to | S0 Ho0E v s the holidays | of New South Wales, the first Australian | The 1. & M. Conl Sheds at McCooll el il LR Prince-A | yogard Kilain as the better of the two. | Donnelly looked very much like engaging in Lt el W bt and send it to congress, with elaborate mes. | colony. The messages were referred to the Burned-—-Governor T P Preacher Denounces Both— Some American papers were shrewd in giv- | a scrap, bnt fortunately their men required of Nebraska's Indian sage commenting upon the legislation pro- [ committec on foreign relations, mar's Appe Notraskd ¥ Jem Mace's Views, ing out that he was faulty with his fists be- | carryiug to their corners, and the turmoil Operations, posed by the commissioners and recommend- Numerous petitions from various states % 1 Town N i «| cause it was that which knocked down Smith | ceased. ing the adoption of whatever portion of it be “'"""\lr'\l';vui;wl|m favor of ‘Hl.ur‘fl mlu«uf and fowa News. " four times.” Touching ary contest between | Harper—Look at that eye, Jem. I'll give 5 approved. As has already been stated, two | tional bill and also a petition from citizens o —— lr"v’:;‘;m‘fl;",'fl'[‘.,'(":;r:'4‘,','”1',“',‘}',',:;",”_1 Sullivan and Mitehell, this amateur, although | you my word he can't sce you. “.“"‘\'I‘”Tfl';:f"'v" '_';‘I" “"]"'::'“"\'“r . reports, ane of which, signed by Commis. | Pennisylvania protesting against the aduis- . The Weeping Water Five, i L Do, 0.~ New York Herald | Claiming Mitchell to be one of the best box Kilrain—(to Harper)—Yes, T can, and you 513 FOURTEENTI ST, } sioners Littler and Anderson, is supposed to mn‘|;jr(\l thnsustate. twance, | moVEErING Watkk, Nob, Dec. 20.—[Spoctal Cable—Special to the Bee.|—The prize fight Eugland posscsses, believed Sullivan, if he | also, my gentleman. Wasminaroy, D. C., De recommend the extension of the time for the A ':‘.;lllnivl;.l :Il\lfl‘('.li (l:mm‘ll.lm m}!x’.uui; IAvlvrrulu to the By hortly before § - has been the great topic all day and the ac- """111 be well trained, must prove the winner, When seven more rounds had been fought There was a littie scene in the senate to- | payment of the indebtedness of the v\'nlh'null "“"lj‘.'_‘ 0 ". .'l, u]ng.u u‘h N\:‘ .x!mmnn.u\ Of | o'clock this morning it was discovered l'hfl 3 count of it given by the Buropean edition of | Bill Reader, the nine stone chiympion who | and the men were on the ground Kilrain, in | da Blair on vesterday announced that | to the government, and the other, signed by | forelan merchindise (lr:«;\lH‘m‘l forunty | the large general merchandise store of Wess & the Herald ns the newspaper nearest to the | FCentiy, in a fight, defeated Dave Burke, | answer to the eries of Smith's seconds to get | after the morning business to-day he would | Governor Pattison, of Pennaylvania, recom- | on the ¢ umnl.‘.w..ln c».u..l‘ i for other | scll & Cohn's, jn Odd Fellows' building, @ Noeno, was, mich songht fhis evening at | DrOer 1o Jack Burke, now in America, was | off their man, said: 1t T cawt win fair I | oall up his educational bill for the purpose of | mending summany logal proccadings to com, | purposes. (wndervaluation Vi, - Pluced on | large stone structure and the finest. business Smith or Welling's halls, Jem Smith hag | 0180 Visited and, in turn, other sports. Ho | don't want to win. ; making some remarks upon it. Just before | HeL BOVernmint. l“ n reuding the report l'(n‘ A BilsL Tiehs herastaa house in town, wus on fire. When first dis- a been welcomed back by his friends and ox. | 8nd they expressed their opinions strongly s | = Mitchell—Smith's second has said he | the time arrived for him to take the floor | the president, I understand, has "decided not | | o 9¢ num‘mnplr“onrpu‘r o, nn-wl:nlym\xl(u | covered the entire front part of the interior tolled for his pluck and endurance. Kilrain | 0 Kilrain's good quality as having -up his | hoped Juke would make him fight half an | Mr. Riddleberger was observed to bring into | to endorse either report but to transmit them | W1 10 duist tide of settiers on Bhes Moines | wasin flames. T'he wind was blowing & Has. already deposed Sullivan from his pine | S1€Ve more than was usually aceredited to | hour, He'll be necommodated to-day. the chamber o coupla of bound copios of the | to congress to-mottow or next day beforc tho | riger lands. Placed on the calendar, | | gale from the northiest at the time, and the nacle of popularity. The evening press, hay- | Him." They agreed that Smith must have | At the termination of the seventy-first | Congressional Record, with a piece of paper | hoHGaY ecoss _Without any recomine AU | o Do the. name of the widow of General | flnmes soon spread throughout the entire Inie had ore time to digest tho particalars | V€N the most surpriscd of all at Kilrain, round Donnelly, whilst carrying K sticking out from between the pages in vari- | Fe*Gr " flinstinlity upon. oo Toan on the pension rol at the rate of 2,000 | ullding and were deiven to the next. builds than had the morning press, gave much space Mr. William 1. Harding this evening ve- | his corner, sang “Sweet Violcts.” On c ous places, indicating that he was prepared | take such uction as it decmed wi per year, and its immediate consideration was ing, oceupied "“,'.' S. Barry, which was soon 14 donimuiite, turned to London. He Jeft. Kilrain_in the | pleting the sevent nth round Mitehell | to muke extensive roference to the volume, | president did not ask for the appointmentof | usked for. 0 L ashes, The fire swept cast he hoadine of the Globe is “Yesterday's | care of George W. Moore, Cliarley Mitchell { appealed to the referce, declaring his man's | Mr. Riddleberger was considerably flushed | the commission but it was organized by order | Cjection was made o asplaced | ward, and soon the building next .' e and Charley Rowell and is now waiting for | face had been torn. and his manners indicated that he was | Of congress and he cousiders that the report | On (i 2y 5 i . | east, occupied by Do 1. Dudley, estle.” Tu It does not seem to 1 r ’ i s : is made to that body instead of him, Another [ Mr. Edmunds asked that the nostal tele . : ( have been traordinary performanco, | fresh instructions from Mr. ¥ Harding | Smith no: Iwouldn't do such a thing. | “loaded for bear.” When Mr. Blair arose | yagive on his part for sending in the reports | graph bill introduced by him be t from | @8 @ restwurant and dwelling, was licked n fact there was more wrestling than fight- has witnessed eighty-seven prize fights in Baldock—It isn't likely. the Virginia senator got up and made a state- | without comment is thut he cannot entire l)n;(l.;:l:!n- red to the postofice ~-n|m— up by the five, Comer's pump shop. Ing And, a8 At this part of the business the | America, including all the championship bat. | Mitchell—Oh, pour god is a wooden one. ment about the character of the bill. He | upprove of the recommendations of eithor | ittce: ‘e bl wist o1 forred, ws was o | nest door soon followed, and the flamnes com- i was § good deal moro expert than | U8 He euys that of all the pugilists that | Kil after showing to_ the | declared that the measure was loaded down | the anujority o the minovity of the com- | 4 0 : g 5 ME | unicated to the blacksmith and wagon shop His opponent. most of the 106 rounds ended | Bave come under his notice Kilrain is the | roferce and asking that offieial to watch | with a preamble of great length and contain- i g . Tho resolution offered by Mr. Call yost of Baldwin Bros, and then brought up T beins thrown with Kilrain on top | Destin the orthodox twenty-four foot ring | those fellows, walked to his corner and was 1 ing false fizures and statements of fact 7 Postal Changes. terday 1o primt in the Congressional Record | against the two story brick block of B, A, Ll und this is more remarkable as it was | subsequently ordered by Mitehell to make | Mr. Blair said the gentleman from Virginia |~ WASHINGTON, Dec, 20.— [Special Telegram | the memorial of the constitutional conven- | Gibson, which is not yet completed. It was i JREattn: she Kilrain's initial encounter under London | his time, had in the last congress voted for the bill | to the Bre.|—The following Nebraska post- | tion of Utah wus called up by that gentle: | feared for a time that it must go, as the ens LER el dalignste s - It z¢ ring rules, He said he was aware that | Hurper—Wait till you meet Sullivan, with the same preamble and had raised no | masters were appointed to-day: William H. | it who asked that it be adoptod, 0 tive front is yot covered by the wood weather the “degrading and dlsgusting spec 5 Eliion x knew what he was doing when heoffered | Mitchell—Ah, the sooner the better, T have | objection. MecClanabian at Blk Creek, Johnson county, | g Aftgh considarable debate Mr. protector, but by the heroic offorts of the """"“"‘"”'.['(“,“""" fi"“"'l"."’f',” "\.i",'l',‘fl',', to mateh Kilrain to fight Sullivan_for $5,000 | heaten all comers and when T meet that | “Untrue,” exelaimed the senator from Vir John W. B esignieds Mary | gbject in reading the Utah miem citizens the fire - was - stopped b this Lion i his chureh by boldly. denouncing the | €Ven himself expected to sce Kilruin make | 13e careful in that corner. Don't try to break [ records to prove who tells the truth about | Hitehdock county, vice Chiarles' W. Dailey; | “Without fuviiee setion the senate pro- | Much headway aguinst the — wind, % Prince 6f Wales and the newspaper pross such a determined and obdurate battle With | iy man's fing the matter, and, further, I am anxious to | removed. 5 cecded to exceutive business, The large hardware, furniture and unders : L i such a plucky, powerful, and so scientific Harper—Smith will break his jaw. show the senate herc and now who speaks | A postoffice has been established at Wal- taking establishment immediately west of for their share in the revival of prize fieht- 10 i g the English champion. Fleming—The men are all right. Tt's the | truthfully.” lace, Lincoln county, and Durall, Jackson up- Ho the I O. O. . building was in a measure g T B L T ey ) N TS TA o LR ol o Gescvaulon 1| Dolitaaiviostmat i WasniNaroy, Dee, A preamble and | protected by the stone wall of the burning when the second person in the kingdom, | ¢ le e He says it would be a breach of | Mitehell—Look out for Jack Baldo TR LT SO A S AT aL | e S oS Lom BBt b g Red Willow lution were offered reciting that it is [ Duilding in which the fire sturted, but was after opening a church, shook hands with AR At ey AR Mitchell—Look out for Juck Baldocl. the southeast corner of the democratic side | county, hus been discontinued and mail will reported that conl operators in the | FePeatedly on fire and wus only saved by the ; Ttins i caa | PuEilistic etiguette to give hisopinion regard- | Baldock—You are anice one. You want | of the chamber because he gets a more | go to Indiznola. The time schedule of the wledlhra i ( perators in the | porseverance of the citizons, who stood om and patronized a pugilist whose object was { 4,04ha encounter, buthe was very desirous | me to second you ngainst Suilivan rominent location than he could on the re. | Star mail route extending from Wellsville to | Lehigh region are now importing or about to | the top of the building and facing the scorch= breaking law. He would rather see the f 5 00 o508 hom and the follow MBI e a R R S T LE R B0 oAt ‘.h.n-m. side, looked o little pale as he gazed | Minatore, Neb., hus beeu ordered changed as | jmport i miners, under | ing heat poured water on the side of the church disestablishment and himself g with | i} tionzo was fssucd on his bounif by his | nonement through tho darinoss) salq: Ton't | herose the way ab Mr. Riddieperger, - | follows: i Contract to tuke the places of the striking | building. Their large stock of goods was it than receive the support of the cowardiy [ %8 FAEC ponement through the darkness) said: Don't | across the way at Mr. Riddleberger. Wellsville Sundays and Ininers now out in that section: that the | MOstly curvied out and stacked in the papers.” O i Bt | talk about darkness. Look at the mioon. The latter added that he wus determined to 30 p. m., arriveat Minatore by 7 striking miners have used every endeavor to street, At one time it seemed The Fcho has a similar hoadline, Tt com. | Wien Champlon —Sullivan “and — iny- | God bless the moon. sot himselt righton this subjoct and show | Joive Minstore Sundays and i HAva) 0 -BGULIGRIGNE. 0F s 40 0l Yorchions By | Shibl HiBSGHRRFIIY: bEOHA G b G IR T AR TR ST TR Y AT O vk o L S G e L el | R S fioataors Vw1l wanb oahdIEs soon) that the bill had been tampered with since | & M- arvive at Wellsville by 1 p. m. L 0c8 by cessarily meant the destruction o in the hopes of arranging a match that C arbitration, and that the operators have | the large drug store of H. H. unes on the ncluding the eventy-ninth round Smith's | the last session, and that he would not con- Nebraska and lowa Pe nessed the spectacle yesterday paid a com- inos. " re bey o title + ’ g ¥ 3 - positively refused to enter into arbitration | West, who carvied out a quantity of goods. it Gt 1500 L BRGIi a R AR alE ofeFaa) on would place beyoud all doubt the title nfflw seconds attempted to carry him, but he suid: | sent to consideration of the bill until hé was WasHiNGToy, De [Special Telegram | and requesting the president to notify the | Through the strenuous efforts of the citizens® THRUIEE o Mtk L BUGIE WhY. shotld || .o amr{onship of tho world, Al a Sul- | “Let me walk.” accorded an opportunity to do it. to the Bee.]—Pensions issucd for Ne- | officials of the treasury department of these | Who worked with a will, the fire was hero 1 is conceded by all to be without a peer, Mitchell—Now look here, there must beno | So there was a call of the senate on ¢ wnd to urge them to use special efforts | brought under coutrol. Englishmen sneak away to France to perform braskans: Mary C., widow of W. H. H. | fucts peop] England estion Sulli- B0 {me or_ thore! > sbody | siderati te 5 § K BT e 2 to prevent the landing of Belgian miners, ‘The losses ure estimated as follows: decds they dare not o in Englandt What | 20t meny people in England_question Sulli- | nonsense this time or there'll be somebody | sideration of the bill, and Mr. Blair won, auley, Curtis. Mexican war—Amos | S CCR AVRICTR o T8 Tportation | Wessel & Kohn, general merchandise, 3 have tho peoploof Franco dono to deserve | Jou &.clalm, owing totho brililant rocord of | hurt and it wont be me. But the senator from Virginia had created | Cox, Syracuse. Original—Brintwell Taylor, | of labor under contractis strietly enforced. | $,000; nsurance, $4,400, Tk Pl at oAt SMhoe AFranst people m Jem Smith. hoped that yesterday’s mill As they advanced for the one hundved and [ such a hubbub that Mr. Blair gave way | Bellwood. Increase—T] Hall, Geney: Referred to the committes on labor. 1. 0. 0. I\ store building, £5,000; insurance ik I\ that their sofl has been selected | ¥oUd come to a satisfactory decision, 80 | first vound, Mitchell said: “Now let's have [ to a motion to gointe secret session, still | Nouh Mishler, Culbertson. .~ s ‘Tlie propositions to increase the member- | # "35 B e ;" ."‘)"‘ "'f‘b‘,‘f l‘(" o ‘l that we could make overtures to the winner. | gne good round aud give the fight to the best | holding the floor, and he will make his re- Klfi'ln!hj"* lf;-r ~‘1(:“"-'1m 4 h:’l‘.l“ "‘0,‘]‘{"[\5 ships of the committee on rules to se @G 8 . harness stock and building, -(;;»(.T,'x'yl:;:l'xi‘.:;.{"l vitish law breukers, and | no¢ * to be disappointed Sullivan | pan.» marks when the atmosphere is ina less [ (& NORrops KOWIOR: & ",lf‘u‘v'::lnnu e | to provide fora committee on the Ame $2.500: insuraiico 81,30 D. . Dudie is determined to fight, and T T humid condition. isthmus, w rospectiy introduced by taurant and stock and - ho S : i ) LT * lor, Shenandoah: 1. M. Allen, Harvard; G. | e e as Yilke i household goods, o 81 ; The St. James Gazette regrets that the at- : i : < ‘t Figl r 1% OIS TITLES s h £ Mo Townsend and Baker, of Illinois, | houschold goods, nsurance 1,200, } B e RS AR e i e (s S B Ol T ey | [ISLTER TV ATILE micRTMae IR g A gt | B T A o | L TP e B et o MU B TOSNATICET || Riicaserewrita SIeA I IECA DRI aS The other Lo .. Comer, United 8 mosphere of the prize ring is pervading e o diatan f ither Smith or | NEW Youk, Dec. 20.—Richard K. Fox this u v vith | 0 Ballotes el Sheh s 5 s Wind v B i Y offer to match him against cither Smith or v 20.—K ; Dlodete hnbaneRBIatriils beiR e ol ol IEA] i | DK M o\se (HARL ALIRLID b trnEd: tes. Wind 1 compuny, Challenge society. Itwwys: “The honorable Colonel | Yoo o "0 following terms: That he | Morniug seut the following messuge in re- | Mowstie thit anochel @Xort is beiie e 10 | Bikans; Ju : ; gL e <4 \d Mill company -, physician Cory, Suavix “"]‘““' ,'“" “!““"“lr“‘ (i | meets one the first week in April and the | gard to the Kilrain-Swith fight river lands. Mr. Teller to-day reported with | §inton. Reissue-dohn 1tush, Colf: Governor Thayer and Lamar. Wi anling AR ¥ his place is taken by the legitimate | g ®oE e o May on neutral terri. | “George W, Atkinson, Referce Kilrain | favorable recommendation the bill which the | Hi A It b1 Lixcon:Nab, Deb: 20— [Shesial Telagram S0 10 insurance, descendsmt of those gladiators whose | giief B I TECEE T R O e, hoth | Smith fight, Editor Sporting Life, London: | president vetoed # the last congross and 1t CHab e IR L S s o ol (o i St v,vl,m'\,,,. todny tor. | socnase & Churchill, hurdwaroand fur admission to Roman drawing rooms | 58 C0E N Gcided aecording to London | Fight mustbe finished. If Smith refuses 1 | Will soon be made up und pusscd. ,,M‘-"l':;:'{ oL = warded the following communication to | Ihe total loss is abont $27,000. e irritated Juvenal. Not only is the slang of | Lo WS e shall claim belt, world’s championship and [ {15 % %0 Memberyhvith Mr, Toller on the e Ny Ssciin Cateits Twued. B R Lors MOt s ahaad el atiVraats he origin of the fire is unknown. Great wugilism heard in the smoking room in the &l > stakes for Kilrain.” NmmiLea8 blic aac o] WasHINGTON, Dec. 20.—([Special Telegram | ¢ credit is due the citizens who turned out en pug He, however, speculates that the Police The foll Sl S ent to his | COmmittee on public lands, expressed his dig- he Bri P bodR e o AR ingtor 2 o mouths of men., 1t is openly talked, without | oot S0 B TR b oenized champion- | veilie following cablegram was sent to his | gent to the bill andsjatedethit Tt witkn=es- | to. the Brk.]—Patents weroissuedto-day 10§ "y 'h, 1o oluar Aw n oltizen of the United’ | [2isse to subdue the flames. The burnt dis me, to ladies of quality: it is understood | & 1rcie ORIV 3 e )2 reprosentative, Willism I, Harding: fort of congress to usurp judicial powers for | the following Nebraska and Towa inventors: 2l : As 8 cltiren of the Un trict will probably be rebuilt with brick in shame, to | I 'l hip-of-the-world belt, shall not be recognized “Draw won't do. Men must meet to finish. i States and a republican, I respectfully and | the spr by young maidens fresh from school. It ;‘“'!II;(", ;..;:‘t;«vl:" Tho Soorting Life adda: iyr/| It Smith refases shall claim ‘bait worid’s | e Durpose of restgting, sotting nsido .|;1 William R Adams, Omaha, curry eomb; | most carnestly protest against the confirma. | 0 0 & Sty would not be difficult to prove that the ele- | o o1 L BI TR championship and stakes for Kilrain, Am | tinulling many decyces that have pussed, | yumes E. Beaty, Ta., reclining at- | tion of L. Q. C. Lamar as a_justice of the B. & M. Coal Sheds Burned., ) Sullivan really wishes to fight for the cham- ; f some of them' in a4 inferior court and some 5 b g HUpYBmbAonIt S Ho NIt Stats Fs . Ane 3 ment of barbarism to which pugilism must | Si T 3 8 willing to back Jake ugainst Sullivan, after [ S¢78 Of them in o ferior court wid some | ¢uchments for bedsteads; Richard Hassel, | supreme court of the United States. He was | McCook, Neb., Dec. 20, [Special Telo- _ Siwhvs anbasl Niah never csubed: 6, axily|\biensiip ofthe world ha hesnoather alterna~| ghix iy setiled, foritrom 45,000/ 10 810,000 and g Burlington, Ta., hame tug: Roswell Kohn, | in heart and prineiple just much a traitor tiba % States. Ho endorséd the sontiment the pros- iojuslipl| I ident made when the veto message wi tive but to fight for the Polic Gaz gram to the b —The coal sheds of the B, 8. He assignor of one-half to H. B. H; cford, | as Jeff Da Davenpe ate of the dis: bold and deflant ad ition of the union in | & M. among us even when its presence has been 0.—The World wi as nobody but the holder of that trophy can [ New York, Dec. 1 pub- ailroud company burned to the ground & A t, Ta, buggy top; Eaward H. | V¢ g ! to the senute with the unsigned bill n ) ! ; : ey B ; : . 1 Jeast suspect R . » world, | lish the following telegram to-morrow in re- | {\a ve e with the unsigned bill nearly | ek "Daveuport, T, neck yoke and lister [ 1560-61 He has never Qs treason- | here to-day. A large umount of coul was de- The Shandurd takes an oplimistic view. | J2HY be dubbed ‘champion of the world." { [ish the folowine (ologtas oo two years ago. Towa senators and mem} S ahle fnuimerte Aonuh itk mon & plow: Joseph Martin, Hurtwick, Ta., d Sullivan, however, will have all his work cut troyed. The believe that the president will again veto the cannot be cstimated at 1t eq itz /ithin tho LoNDos, D Richard K. ew | it e St ualizes g, Stuart, Neb,, [ should never be placed upon the beneh of the | this hour, men were in- thus: “It cannot bo denied that, within the | gy 44 gefcat Charley Mitchell, with whom | votk: Just aprived. London fiverd [|BULHC Ut SR e EndsRc ovestu il vl Vardell, near Mauly | supreme court of the United ftates by the | jured and some badly § ‘owing to the % snst, year or two pugilism has rogained some- | pq 45 matchea.” fight. Battle the greutest_on_record. Kil- | Voto- This they tri bofore and failed. Junetion, Ta., double cutter bar’ votes of republican senators, s he s not a | ‘scv ! MRS, LOGAN'S P thing of its former position, while as to its NSION, trongest at finish. s HarratiaD Cilrain pronounced fit persor spectator that when on | rain interpret the constitution of the popularity among the wasses there can be no | et TS RIS | best fighter ever scen in England, 18w con- | il Wtk o favorable recor DL x rth's Condition. United § Joux M. Tiaven, Burial of Young Gibson. manner of doubt. Moreover, since the pro- . % ceded that he would have won only the dart s i o v ho | | WASIIN 20.—[Special Telegram T Nenraska Ciry, Neb., Dec, 20,—[Special Tel- m ] Dro- | tuined from taking any unfair advantage | SSacd tht he would have won only the darke | the senate the bill to place the widow of the R Rt st AV S e B \Neb., Dec, 20.—[Special Te hibition of the prize ring and its consequent | e TR TR sy ~ 1 ness endec LIONATe. at about stakes? | a0 General John A, Logan on the pension | to the Bee.] he condition of Representa- y Private egraph Scheme. cgram to the Bee.] Al Gibson, the young eathtion to mn H1cit sport le coc fgnt | And remained passive until picked up by | Wire Atkinson immediately. tive Ben Butterworth, of Cinciunti, is be- | NEW YR, Dee, 20.—[Spe T e b PuTaauiOi Wil P © cocie Nghl | 4)0ir seconds. Occasionally, of course, there HARDING. : d the bi Pabas st bl AR yEni] R i e R i i 24 2 Nebras > fng and ratting, the lower classes have be- | (08 SUER IR e, peforeo | This went to Kilrain: Jake Kilrain, it consideration and the bil | comingguch us to alarm his fricnds. Tast | the Brr]—Ever sinee the absorption of the | forday wndor mysterious el reunistancos, was con more bratal in their quarrels over |y 4o Coconds. but although words were | Champion of the World, London: My warti- | yogehed soon after the holidays, Mr. night was a very bad one for him. He has [ Baltimore & Ohio Tel h company by the | yuried to-duy without an inquest, It is A Heinloupe! nndtho Jim ife andlother hweaponal| L miroy eecon e U UBILEQUEH AWOre S \ero et uangratulntionst onyour Fgraab pht St i neas SRR D weaad Ehrsy + | been hic-couliing for twenty-four hours, | Western Union a number of business men bandied freely ubout, a fush of wit | Pross wnd pul turned the situation iuto one of | can champion, and hail you champion of the s laughable description. At times | world. Will back you againstauy man in one man would wait until his opponent the world fof 5,000 to 810,000, N vising from hisscat whereupon the following RIQIIRD K E conve tion took plac ;i ; b thoughit his death resulted from exposure who do a Jurge telegraph business between | g droukenness, but an attending physician this city and Chicago have been discussing | elums 1e was poisoned, Thé evidence goes the feasibility of forming a company 0 bUild | 1o ghow that he was robbed, The voung and operate u line from this city to the latter | man's relutives were in_here fo-day investi point. These men now lease wires from the | gating the matter, and have tuken steps to + | and the crisis of typhoid feve He is at his residence in th Butterworth is one of the leading répre tives in the house. all do honor to the Ameri- ik approuching. are now used, where formerly men stood up Major and fonght their dispute out fairly and squarel The Herald visited Jem Mace, who is now an instructor in boxing at Fair's school of objected. A bill was also reported and plac on the calendar to give the widow of the late Frank P. Blair a similar pension. The Lowan bill was passed by the senate a year ago, but was smothered in the house. It will likely perish again, as the democrats are almost | Wasm m ial Telegram i Tastern Unlon and pe i > the saloonkeeper who sol arms, near Regent street, quadvant. ~ He [ Rristior BEERETE o et Deo, $0.—[Bpectal | XAy oRposed o llee to the B of ubscnce for seven | W estern Dui “I“""""f"“‘;' BRIy, o8 4 [aheas Ho hajoonlioonor dvho sld g bears his fitty years remarkably well and hon B i Eabad )/ " il B e WHAT THE HOUSE DID, PR e e e, avel X0 a year for the use of a private S Lo S n2e eould comp. va ) Doapally i Fu : Telegram to the Bre.]—The wife of Juke | The session of of the house occupied but | days. from Dec. 92, hus been granted First | (oo ™ Bofyre competition caused by the | More Nebraska City Stock Yards, ooked P | Donnclly—Yowll not be in a hurry after a | Kilrain, with two children, is in the city, [ fiftecen minutes, and most of that time was | Licutenant John Bigolow, jr., Tenth cavalry. | it 06 GOfbeition ; hras » smiling in fresh rounds. Mace has read all | g oo rounds. guest of Jumes ', Moore, during her hus. | taken up by the reading of the journal of | Leave of absence for four months on sur. | Lultimere& Ohio the price was $24,000, and viAKA CiTy, Neb, Dee. 20.—[Spacial the details of the fight. He thought that Mr. HurdingeTook, we clalm first blood. |'band's ubsstic. , Sho was seon lagt night by | Jesterday. The pracipitate event was to s cortificate has been granted Eirat | MANY Persons fear that now that this oppo elegram to the Bek.]—Great enthusinsm e L 8mi ot bee: 0D 3 L R M b il by A 2.8 oV Y | iaive the committee on rules an opportunity to el Piret | tion has been gotten out of the way the West- | prevails in the city to-day over a dispateh while Smith had not been proy Hurper—(amid much aughter)—Yow've | o reporter just after she had received the | 5150 \Cork, so that a report may be possible utenant -John I " Chamberlaln, Firat|| “2H il 3 el 3 : ol 1 erly autendod tn his " French contost | oo uateon. . We drew that semo timo ago. . | Arsunows of the rosilbof {ho Aght. Mra. | Eosioruorle 80 Liat @ report may bo poseible | aritlory. * 0 i ern Union will us soon ns, prosent, contracts | from Chicago tellini of the incorporation of i Jroente G o e ) b 0 : St 8l ALTSSTS S [(S0:OLRON, 0, -0 Second Licutenant Leroy i xpire, raise the: rental, o the old | the “Union Stock Yards of Nebraski % with l‘ nfs "|’~“-“: ”{“-“':“T:"‘i“‘ “";:”'_ Mitchell—Its o n! Kilrain is a pretty and plucky little woman, [ sharp talk on the report of rules when it is | ogps, 18 ordered to Fort Leavenwortli, K figure, to u price largely in excess of what is | (6 008 A 4].‘['@'(101“:()1; x:;d“l»(fi;()'d : ;0_‘;""" M‘“‘“ ';“'; t“\i‘ “\"““- or Its ten to one on you heve, who is an ardent admirer of her husband’s ;'I';:““;““:;L':“"‘“’(-“‘"'I‘fl‘c“‘;“";.'"‘"“(:"::;:;."‘: s"‘":lE‘l"‘ to be examined for retirement, now charged. T'he l;:llullu)m'ulln vo at st | o ol b ol cke 3 [Kilrain, Mace said that the American was f ‘ked Smi el BDnifAn g e olighte: o e powers of D O ees. The agreed upon a general plan, and propose to | by four o C W st citizen hicago s iin knocked Smith downwith aterrific | prowess, and she was delighted to know he [ e 1o 0 Sho: SoHImb e ] 1 | s o : N8 Of btk better than ho thought him. He considered | yight hunderon the loft ear which immed- | had proved himself a match for the English | f e wo notsctonthe concurrent resolution antions By the Byesident, carey it ot without delay. It provides for | ahd scveral of this city. A party interested roon 3 2 self am o e E of the house to adjourn for the holidays on SGTON, Dec. 20.—The president to- | the foundation of a joint stock company witha | Savs it me three additional pucking the fight a tough one and that it reflected | jately swelled up. champion. Tmmediately upon receipt of the | Thursday, the 22d, to Wednesday, January 4, | g0 cont “the following nominations to the | P#id up cash capital of £500,000. This sum, it | houses for Nebraska City and a packing and { credit on both, He drew a distinetion be- | ~ Donuelly—Hello! He is gotting weak. dispatel she cabled congratulations to her | but the committee to which it was ‘referred | S48 Seut tho {OUoRIMK ORIAIONS 0 The | Lo Sopglied, will be suficient to-constiiet | stock yard iuterest equal tg Kansus City. ‘. tween @ boser and a fighter. He added: “I [ Farper—Yes, a fortnight. husband, hoping her greeting would be the | réported favorably and it will be adopted | senate: Frank C.Hogne, of Illinois, to be | 411 ygires ne v. The cost of operating S : am now a boxer and not a fighter. The | My, A. Cooper—Kilrain is & good man and | first to réach him from this side of the water, | ProPubly tomorrow. - = | ppraiser of merchandise in the district of | them, it is calculated, will not exceed £10,000 An Exciting Scen S s R e B e Ky Mrs, Kilvain had just received @ letter from | WSTORY OF NENRASKA'S INDIAN OPERATIONS. | Chicago and state of Ilinois; Stephen A. | a year, including repairs, and as there ave | Hanreorn, Con ma and | 4 fair fighter too. s The acting commissioner of Indian affai i her husband, in wh ) ' h he stated he should greatest endurance will invariably win. h | Dewolf, of Montana, to be associate justice | fifty subscribers the original cash subscrip- Smith—He's a better man than ever I L y X 4 | in response to a resolution by Senator Man® vill be i Gy 5 gram to the E was an exciting Tven our best boxer, lcking those points, is | tnoueht him T UPOD TOn r i otk monibelonger, i o heroducad s yous s, sonk o the san- | f the supreme court of Montana territory; | tors Will beR10,W, with “a yearly " asscss in the superior court lst cvening when | in comparison but a Muliins.” After a few moro rounds they clinched and | fizht, and uct as his second. When he returns | 3¢ to-day copy of the history of the Indian | Edward I, Bingham, of Ohio, to be chief —_— the Jury returncd a verdict sending John H. » An old pugilist, who also keeps boxing | wrestled for the fall. A bystander re- | to this country itis probable he will take the | Sperations on the plains, furnished by Colonel | justice of the supreme court of the District neral of Swift o the gallows. Swift was. charged schools in the quadrant, said he hud intended | marked: ““He can't throw him.” To which | Management of the new Athletie club room | (et e CRIERELON 108 Shecin ¢ b | of Columbia: Martin M. Montgomery, of | Aygusra, Me., Dec. 20.—Business was en- | With killing his wife, Kutie, on July 7. He is Sl i B e i S 8 0 > in Boston. v at Fort McPherson, Neb., in the | Michigan, to be ussociate justice of the | ,.°° 0 o venty-tw ; o to go Saturday night with a lot of swells who | Kilrain replied, *Can't 1throw him?" and e spring of 1867, The statement andaccompany- | gupreme court of the District of Columbia; [ Hrely suspended this morning and flags w but twenty-two, and was marriod four yoars fuiled to show up. He said he had hitherto went Smith, A Bloated F ove ale Bondholder. ing papers occupy 146 long type-written | William J. Allen, of Illinois, to be United | all at half mast. Thousands of visitors | a£0, but never lived with his wife. He las fuvored Smith and wus surprised to find Kil- IR jed T o LAROAIOR 20520 er. | pages and will be an interesting document to | State southern district of Illi- | were here to attend the funeral of the late | ¥ respectable widowed mother, and his elder i 0 find As they were being carvied to their respec Deriorr, Dec. 20.—~The woman arrested | many of the Breg readers, de ftaoss t WM | T - 4 . | 1 such a good fellow. Besides, Kilvain, o | tive corners Mitehell said: “Look, , at | yesterday with thirty-nino 1,000 United | the hardships \ s | noi wton W. McConnell, of Tennessce, | Governor Bodwell, Half-hour guns from | sister is a teacher in the Brown school. The nd thrilling adventures of the s chief § e p 8 our s and_ citizons W plished the | Mo aiic!, Justice of the supreme court of | the United States arsenal have been fired all | sole defense w te, is still locked | route to Montana and who were present at | United States, George E. Prichett for the | Morning. At 9 o'clock the doors of the cap- | to delit Englishmen, was an unknown quantity, but | ps ear, Don't stand the mot having us yet full details of the contest | poriod the alte Hank.” At one | States ation bgtween the seconds | bad v: bonds in her possession, which she | soldie inly tried to negot as that the accused was unable ite, as his mind was unsettled by e had rather not express an opiuion, was amusing. Mitehell® (appealing to tho | UP- Her name is said to be Sophie Victorine, | the Fort Phil Kearney massacre. district of Nebraska; Whitaker M, Grant, of | itol were opened to numbers of people want- | long continued drinking. Swifv's mother uck Knifton, who is now as wild s milk | yoferco in the thirtyfirst round)s Hore, | yitlS, climed that the man Hoftman, in | | mie bosvmn e nesven woan. | Jowa, for the district of Aluska. iug to take a lust look at the governox's face | and two sisters were in attendunce throughe and keeping a daivy in Hoxton, although yet | they are gouging my man b ~While trying | @ bill which he will introduce, granting the Sceret Service Confirmation Many distinguished lo from | out the trial and testifled to drunken habits of commonly called tonner and even bigger | Baldock—You lie. You know 1 wouldn't United States bonds, is no other [ right to the Duluth & Denver railway com- | Wasmxaro, Dee. 20.—The senate has ve- | 811 over New Eugland were in the throng, | the accused. Upon the verdict of murder in than Sullivan, was asked had he read the | o such a thing. than Isador Confield, the great feather mer- | pany to “r‘:lll,r::lmll ‘-f)::lx('uh.:-l;‘t‘m-"l:l .f.\'..‘.“ifi'fli TDvad thatiniuTebuHop ey from the | When the timearrived for the public excrcises | the first degree being given, the elder sister i.‘-m s, Fie lad and was surprised that | Mitehell-No, John, its a shame to_aceuse :.Lunvl;:l!lmum\(g:’fi. :}hu fulled o fow weoks | FVOr8h WooRicT: Sar e Mo avaten "o | following nominations, which were confirmed | the doors of the louse of representatives hall | sprang to er fect, say iz between her sobs: Smith had not won carly with his pluck and | you of such conduct. Yowll forgive me, Huron and fron i8 to be laid as far us | in secret session the 15th inst.: Charies S, | Were opened and admitted the family and rel- | 'No. it isn't so; they have wronged us.” cndurance. Having studied Kilrain before | Jack, wont you! (sarcastically). How's The Western Union Wins, Wheeler, Charles Mix county, on the Mis- | Fairchild, of New York, to be secretary of | tives first. The family sat at the rightof the | [Phen the mather excluimed: Wihese are tho the contest he thought him too lathy i nd | Kilrain? 1s he a fighter, governor? sk, iy IRCLY pointing to State's Attorney Hame e na ROl LR mmew | the treas ew York, | SPeaker’s chair. The space on the left was i < The 1 H 3 Rives, of mersley and his assistant, Judge Stoughton, looking too slow, but now he regurded Kil- | Pleming—He's a much better man than I | suit against the Western Union Telegraph | Lh¢ road is to be pushed on to Denver and is | o o assistant sccr of state; Isauc H. | reserved for the governor's staff and state | *“Ihey have not told all: they hi thulmvd rain as the best man. He said had the latter | thought him, S MBEr e Napdin Hoin elorranh u connectiominto Omaha, Yankton is | Maynard, of New York: to bo assistant scc. | officinls, Following these came the legisli e 3 continued the sister, 0 s from various | “Phat man is the murdercr, surer; | organizations throughout the state. The | mother i g - ng under the belief that the road is | yretar Donnelly—Let's have fair play and may | dollars for an alleged breach of contract, | going there, but the fact that the company ved, would have chal- | the best mun win. has been decided in favor of the Western | Want to cross the river at Wheeler seems to L her freuzy, shouted the n pointing to Huunnersley, won the belt he, Knifton, although he had practically -y of the treasury: James W. Hyatt, of | tive committecs und delega Connecticut, to be United States t. longed the latter as champion of the world so | Pony Moorc—~You kuow we are in a | Union company by the superior court, The | Getermine the route to be taken, 1800 Rcamtine Hopabiian Aibsantar sy | Ehaos'tn tho large BALL was . sbon posumiaa; | Conadol far biittendeavared to ulck tstid asto sustain the honor of England. Re- | strange countr suit was brought for alleged breach of con- | o EXSECHETARY MANNING VERY 1L Lawton, of Georgia, to be minister to Aus. | While hundreds were unuble to gain admit: | moved from the court r i ew York this evening comes the t appeared A information that ex4Secret 1 by the dewonstrations of his mother ferring to the probabilitics of a fight between [ After the fourteenth round Donnelly and | tract in failing to send, as itis claimed, the ) tria-Hungary Sullivan and Mitcholl, Kuifton added he was | Baidock, who had sworn vengeance pre- | NEWS of the pluintiff over its -wires. ~ The Manuing is Suel J. 8} tance. Rev. C. A, Hagden of Auburn, de- | unmoy: aulding to be postmaster at In- | livered the funeral addre natior L and sister and lighted o cigar s ho left the d Mi i of th ff gver its - o | alarmingly ill and probably beyond the point | 4; R T kTR il il RN ife ¥ favorably inclined o Sullivan’s success, | viously, went into the center of the ring and mfi::\n.:llf“\]\l;m at the time proprictor of a press | ot (0 Mr. Ma g Wab ruined in ianola, Ia., was confirmed to-day. R court room for !b_u jsn!.." X whom he regarded as the greatest pugilist of | shook hands vigorously Sy & health when he left the treusury and the | Representative Moffatt Seriously i1l . & the world. He deprecated the two agreeing Donnell, toadraw and thought they ought to have | his corner complied with Referee Atkinson's deeision to ’ duties he took upon himsclf in the manage- 3 iToN a ontative 1o walks to - Jres Buce for Ramagos ment of the now bank has hastencd his rs. “‘}, A 2 oy ,".".'l'l‘f‘; NEw Youk, Dec. 20.—President Dexter, of | ent condition. The ex-secretary is at_ his old | MOTatt, of Michigan, s ly OUBNY Le Harper--That's because you can’t carry | the Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton railroud, | home with his family at Albany and the pri- | bis rooms at Willard’s hotel. A carbuncle HALIFAX, Dec. 20.—The steamer Miranda, A Custom House Row with a big timber raft in tow, has not been K. e, 20.—[Special T heard from since she passed Briar istand on rks und heads of depart- y—Look gentl nen, h ; ¢ T the 10th, i 3 Ve vec! re ments of the custom house here are on th resume the fight on the worrow. Iuhis | him, e Sy vate telegrams received from thera speak of | on his chin was the primary causo of the | she i0U (It I8 now two wecks since the | o8 e o lecter Mo ha opinion the contest partook too much of a | Buldock-(Smith setting in his corner). | insthnce of Ives, who bringe suit his coudition as being precarious. iliness, When his colleagues called upon | pocted she would reach New York before | order that the custom house b k nn?--.':. wrestling mutch, if the aceounts were cor- | Oh Jem, if 1 only had a looking glass, Any- | Dexter, laying damages at_£100,000, Dexter BANKWUPTCY, d him this morning he was unable to recognize | i S “Heh 2 bo kopt-opan. h i 9 8§ 4 was found by an officer. The case will come A wagon load of letters and memorials | them. His wife has been telegraphed for, Niw Youk, Doc. 20.—The steamship Mi Chiristmas da, Inenoliday following Sun- ol would kiss you. Here Baldock suited | W TG00 N i A from the great commerce centers of the east- - b ot £ anda. whioh nndertook to & e, lr day this year, the collector obscrves the “Am [ going still to Americal Ok ro, rot | shie uction to the word by kissing Smith. ¥ Y ern and central states Lave been received by National Capital Notes. Joggtne, N, 8., to New York, sreivod ¢ | letterof the foderal law divecting the suspess now. Iown fifty-nine houses andmy business | Mitchell--(as Juke walked to the center)— s'm““,_’lp e men in congress praying for a bankrupt law. The senate committee on approprintions | ywffattla (Wit 1 W GG SRS L business on @ legal holi b ¥ is large and I can't go.” Keep your hands shut. Come a little this HaMBUR They denounce ‘he present system of ussign- | this morning agreed, though not unani- - » 9 gal holiduy, but disre. ' , Dec. 20.—[Special Tel "t . Asked if hie thought there would be another | \vay. ARG S0 W AR ARlRRINL 10 |(ier il fight, ho added that ns Kilvain undoubtedly | A Spectator—We'll want some candles | York. She reported the raft was lost Suuday morn- ing during a hea: the preferred creditor provisions | mously, to a favorabl and no way of final reliuquishment from lia- 0 bility as unjust to both the creditors and | from next Thursday. e report on the house gards the state law making Monday the day esolution for adjournment for the holidays storm., 1 observance under such utistances, he Suevia, frow New » ¥ This is not the fivst time he disvegurded holis ke had the best of the fight at the fnish e | soon. QurexsTows, Dec. 20— Arrived—The Alas. | 4ebtor. They want a uniform bankrupt law, | The senate comuiittee on finance to-day A War Party at Leavenworth, s, Last election day the institut 3 ought to chiallenge Smith to a new trial. Mitchell - (sativicatly) - Look out Jake, | kun, from New York and that will ot encourage failures i busi. | adopted two additional sections to the under- SAVEXWORTI, Ian., Doc, 90.—Bect open for the first time in its history. Ho B e e Tlix (o [T o SRR = BAOK, S33 JARG: S . ness, but which will help all interested where | valuation bill. They repeal certain minor dicott, Adjutant General Dium, proposed Lo transact business last Decoration pudak M MBa Sl pmne Hug o Jem's loft. He chunges “ o n T 2T there is an honest embarrassment. A repre- | features of the existing law which are found | Bacrand Captain Tayler, the scercta day, but desisted for fear of political consee & 0800 -Loking h ! gives an awful punch in the darby.—(uside) 3 - presentatives. | septative of Illimois says he will produce a | to conflict with the principles of the new | privute socrotary, arrived at Fort T quences Groom,” and whose hands were broken in a | Phe dickens! Sr. Lous, Dee. 20.—Representatives of | bill which has been upproved by the Amer- | bil {n,.-n. this morning. The se v was Somreriiiny mateh with Knifton and to whom Swith | Harper--When he does get it there you'll | transcontinental lines continucd their meet- | ican Bar association which will give any one | The house committee on elections to-day | ceived with & saluto of seventeen guns. Collision on the Iron Mowntain, once forfeited, agreed with wuch that Kuif- | not like it, take my word for it. ing here to-day, but after spending sometime | i debt to the extént of §300 the advantage of | fixed Friduy, Jauary 6, us tho dute for the | i nere to inspoct the military prison. 81 Lovis, Dec. 0. —A scrious coliision ogs ton bud said but thought ut tho last ronnd | Baldock-- (hviterically.) Go on Jem, your | discussing matters, adjourned subjget to the [ Ln benkeups lamw, which ft, crcates on the | folsqetertts, oF the Lhoebe Cartislo. con- e a—. { curred this movning neav Newport, Avk, the chances were equal for the tivo. constitution cant stand it bettor, e ek BRAT ured in congess during the past four or five ——t—— Adyagcing Sosboard Nates, | botireen s asssngor train and § frfighieds b “Tom Symonds, also. retired boxing teacber, | - Howes-Dow't. stand so much of that Now Yorsa ok B Radtich years, k. FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Cnicago, Dee. 20.--At wiceting of the | the Tron Mountain road. The firewan of the ; - and keepor of the 1lue Anchor in Shorediteh, | wrestling, Jem.. (To bystander)--Kilrain's NEW You, Dec. 20.—The cab drivers and WESERVE AGENTS POI NELRASKA BANKS, Crrred " managers of the Central Trafic associntion I passcnger train was instantly killed and the said Le wa rised ut the resu't i & good 'un, e, % Y ana The comptralier of the gurrency to-day ap- N A el lines to-day it was agreed 1o advance all | engincer fatally wounded. ! . good stablemen’s strike w tled h oV w. N, Dec. 20 s from th pocted Swith te wiv cusily after he saw 1 BIRTaRal AR 100k " atimoan “aariys fooy IRSNAIREN 8 SITER WAA "c*k ed to-night and | proved s reserve agents for Nebraska banks ASHINGTON, Dec. 20.--Messages from the | freight rates to the Atlantic seaboard 10 per | master and cxpiuss messenger were fiam ; & 5 X stekell , 100 ! & ar. e men wall return 10 work to-marrow. ke tollowlng: Coase Natioual buck of New | president were prescited with commupica- | cent, to go into effect Januwry 2, l slightly, 5 S