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2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY. DECEMBER 22, 1887 X dy's disappearance from the county is a —————————————————— —————— IATCH. source of great Tejpicing among all classes, especially those who fel clutclies A Sutton Financler States His Views | s sround Humhold 0 18 CUteles i myo Bajfour-Lytton Nuptials Cele- | to Comptroller Trenholm. Antadict "l srobante. brated at Knebworth. e i Des Morses, Ta, Dec. Governor Lar- ME TRIED TO CARVE THE COP. | rabec started for Anamosa to-day, where he | BRILLIANT SCENE AT THE CASTLE has been subpaensed o appear bofore the Jones county grand jury concerning their in 2 A Lincoln Policeman Savagely As- | vostigation of the lioged crookedness of cx. | IS¢ of the Wedding Presents—Bern- | saulted — Mysterious Disappear- Warden Martin's mansgement of the peni- hardt De That Plagiar- ance of anfows Fas Make tentiary. Martin has beon nearly two years 1zed “ L Tosea '—Mitchell out of offee, and 48 an indictment only cover offenses committed during the prececding three years, a criminal prosecution will not The National Bank Problem. develop or punish auy misdemeanors oceur- Lady Betty B {LL“AW IMMENSE LINE NIk Goods for Holiday Presen ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS COR FARNAMa3 of the He. | ~The question of legislution in | year administration. The state can protect | LONPON, Dec. 31 e St o the interest of the national banking system | itscif by civil aetion agafust his bondsmen, it | Cable—Special to the Bre]—The Earl of ‘We desire to call your particular notice to our latest and greatest is at this time attracting a great d of at- | the revelations. of an investigation justify | Lyttongwho was both a poet and a diplomat tention hs there have been a number of plans | SUch action. “The grand jury has been nscs- | at fiftcen years of age, becanie, for the first suggested from all over the country to try to | 8ion over two weeks, and have done littlo be- | time, a father-in-law, to-duy. At 3 o'clock [ ] 1608808 the system so e o rotain all its use- | Juech m,:f‘“\;f.::,‘..”" prison scandal. THey | he left his new son-in-law, Mr. Gerald Bal- Tulness and security to the people hoth as to | interested, and have obtained ampie evider four, and the bride, Ladw Betty Lytton Bal- cireulation issued and to depositors. The | to Justify an indictment. The most damag- | four, at Knebworth in the ancestral hall to v number of bunks that have been forced to ing evidence has come from ex-Deputy War- | there begin their honeymoon. The ambyssa- ] [ ] £ | den Hickox, 1t seems that Martin was in the | qop, Lady Ly i infty Tiqui@ation and the amount of cireulation 81 Qellvating vein % e ) dor, with Lady Lytton and their family, will n habit of de ring prison supplics tothe vari- pass tho night' at the Warden hotel, Dover. that has boen withdrawn within the last | ous employes ander him, and. kept i ) s ¢ ' P i x ' v Fow yoars, show plainty that some legisiation | thereof in-a Hittle book.~ At the end of cach | And in the morning will leave it to take pos- Don’t freeze like you did TueSday- nor suffer winter’s chilly blast. (That’s a chestnut; but it Fiviae reliet. i this respect, 18 budly necded | month the amount. reccivon as footed up | session of the British cmbassy in Paris, He T e chont. the | B _dedueted from the months pay. Tho | is attonded by his private Secretary Francis is chilly without an overcoat) to blow through your whiskers. Invest your loose change and Wiiole vt full wages of all employes were drawn from | Ggrew and Mr. Anstin Lee This is a matter which will 3 d Maitin se X sookatod ' the state, ard Martin seems to have pocketed | (GE ST SIS0 srrap up snug and warm., not permit of any experiments but must beso | an amount equalto the supplies furn 4 handled as to reserve. the present system | each emvloye, as no reeord can be found | foreign ofiice, is temporarily acting as second K into of the embassy. Lady Lytton is with all s sound aud per it Stato Lrodmarye T piacice b | twin sicer with 5ot wie o et | A gTeat big heavy overcoat, warm enough to keep the bloodless man at fever the state treasu Mr. John Thompson, vice presic of the 1 only one of many methods i Bhinse Nutiona! biink, of Now York, suggests s QLY one OF many mcthods | divlomatist, Siv Henry Brougham Lock, now e BvA o (ie iy chired by dudie fores: | ROvernor of Vietoria, and both sisters ure of | heat on]_y $8 e AT o SAOG wiLabtt. & fully investigate, but: they scemed | the Clarendon family. The children, who 2 ing it Warm For Martin, Scores Sullivan, four. i " red by a desive to spare their county | arc with their parents, are Viscount Kneb- : . g . . . 5 1 ANy Bec t ch expense ible, an > be- il ' : e N Fangean, of the Commerciat | 710k SRS SLIosIE . bt D woribs, onty 1 yearn o, younger beothr, A nice soft thick and smoothe chinchilla, warm in color, beautifully made and {I?i';’.‘.fi;.'.'f ‘\'.'.5‘.}‘"”f‘-h’d"#l‘.?'.‘?"lfil.'v.'.'f.} county invostigation. It s extremoly prob- x; ounger sister of 13 and another sister of i Senator Farwell, of 1linois, and muni ablo, howevaf, that mn idiotment will result, rsold. The wedding occurred by spe- 1 $ hposes to ac- - = cial license at Knebworth hall to-day noon tl lmmed’ only 15' bouds us Towa Supreme Court Decisions. and not in the Lytton chureh in Knehworth : et 1 b pifove iy he con. | 068 Morwes, T, Do 3 —[Specia Tle- | park, for it win_esscutill peivate in tho A delicate Kersey Overcoat, as smoothe as your girl’s cheek, and as close fitting as we uestion whether there would not be o or less anxiety by the paople as to our cir 1 for the holid v izaheth Ste: Vs W, Pe ap- | winter® Reded on Wiancbago diste AT= 1 and no bridesmaids sthe clergyman performing : . State of fowa vs. 8. A, Broadwell, appel- by he Rev. Whitwell, Elwi ! 1, Pottawattomie district. Afirmcd reetor of Boston in Norfoll, who has w . 2ot Towa vs. Williom McClintock, ap- | biogruphy of Alexunder Poye and who was i eury district. Afirmed for editor o! o arterly iew. LTsklayee. aumatindticve, Mury v editor of the Quarterly Review. LJ i W ber arm, good to look at and better to wear,from $18 to $28. residence. There was 1o best man of the ational bank of Sutton, W the comr of the currency, suggesting @ plan W to Us, comes very nearly the ground and at the swme time s all the security, and offers th ief demanded by the National associution, yeu makes 1o radical He dear, intimate and greatly et al, from Madison district. 1 ' 3 i R Sar vatued friend of the fa s R QLR el ¢ vs. Davenpatt National bank, | Lady Betty ur's dress was sumpt- o : LA | ol R Bl e e et s s b e | Wie guarantee every garment in the house to be better made and of better material, better fit- banks are entitled to some logislation: remoy A S Tart s tell y Stephen Thomas vs, Isabel Piomga, appol features, Both bride and gride- Lunt, M. . Tsubel, Thomgs, oppl. | felecinl foaties, e wite | ting and lower in price than may be had in town for anywhere near the same amount. We Mrmed on daintiff's ap. story of the neighborhood that it was essen- S5 nifsenting Sy ot e neliiborhood that it was e | wrillingly REFUND the money for any purchase which can be duplicated for the same money s, J. I'. Cloughly, appellant, | ¢ & br st was necessarily brief Edbid Lot Lytiows. departuve | ©18@Where, cdon the sys adopted, it scens that plau to bring about these 2 of the burdens i n when the plan the wore simplo th : results, the better, £ We sibmit herewith acopy of Mr. Fowler's which is cortainly very clear and cot 100} » wed, : loch Winter, appol- | it consequence isive, i 0 with e Miihiton atsbelas Hovarsed: for Paris, The wedding presents numbered . val of the bankers th sut the coun Hurbach vs. Almira Colvin, appeilant, hundred aud tifty, Chief among these Serrox, Neb., Docember 20, 1357 on. | PR VG were the Barl of Lytton, tira of diamonds; stafson, appel- : W. L. Trenbolm, Comptroller of the € 10hits SLeloh < Riented the Countess of Lytton, graud piano: the i A on, D. C. Dear Siv—The [ 7 opj Burlington & v railroad, ap- | bridegroom, ehrysophate necklace, brooch ing the natios anking pellant, vs. Burlington & Mississippi Ble- | and loc vator ‘compuuy, Des Moines district. Af- | braoeh of g locket and chain of diamonds, law by removing some of the burdens, which e re D el s I earmeis and rvies, aumond | lAIN figures on everything, One price tem was adopted, is mecting with unive T ey and star saphive rir the ) uis and 3 approval provided this ean be reached A Farmers's Inslitute for Towa. Marchioness of Salisbury, complete® tea and out impairing the sccusity or cont ] the national banking system, whicl mitted by all W be the most reliable most relinble in the world, Now it is p WarerrLoo, 1a,, Dee. 21.-The lowa Agri- | coffee service in silv W cultural and Industrial riation will hold | the armers’ institute at Cedar Rapids on Tucs | st er, watel sotin braceier: | £Q ever&body. Goods all sold as they arl and Countess Cowper, silver iuk- Countess of Haddm on, silver paper reher TS D it ot et WAk . | s e o eanon ot really are supposed to be. If otherwise he done and yot presc 1 the s y the ) state railrond commis 7 ring, cats and diamonds; t present law provides, and any bill which pre Senator Junies B, Wi Ladies Wil- sonts a new sehomc security sts B ta na brabiam and Lord Ske o o £ any radical change in the sysiem stands a ident W, 1. Chats Mos. Hubert, diomond and pearl ring and mofiey will be refunded, chance of being snowed under; from the of the lowa Itural colle water coloving; the Earl and Countess of fact that there is nothing will guard mo trolling the stitutions to which the; and aceumulations of view of these facts, 2 3 only stch amendments should be supgested | Burchan, awell known and respected young as are practicable and slutely necossary | farmer living near here, came to town, t 10 obtain the desired results, viz: to make it | acted some busincss and took the train for ich the people | uttendance is assured, n the law con g cin | A Farmer Mysteriously Disappears. ngs Cansox, la., Dee. 21.—[ inl Telegr, me. Now, in . ” N s Thon o i | to the Ber. | —Last Saturday morning Thoms Clarendon, old tortoise shel box i flower brooch of di; hetd, fou irec trays, a dumb waiser table and @ silver : hot water can from the gardmer; the | Ot With me, gy they are coun 1 silver -snutf and Countess of Wharmeclif¥e, with iron stand: Mrs. Lambert, nonds; the Knebworth house- Iver candi icks, s - | of the world for Kilrain. Smith's backdown inst Russia. Tt believes, how- CONFIDENCE MEN (! GHT. 4 ¥ < e AT i sien, | wen of mine. Mitchell made every effort | must be publicly announced. t the visit of Lord Churchill to | S 2 3 desirable for natonal banlts to issuc circula | Ayoca, where be was seen that night. Since Kncbworth tenantry, lavge clock with tha fight in orden to givo them bine Loxnox, Dec. 21.—Smith is indignant at will influence England's policy, It | TWo Ex- s Work a Greeny t‘mn 2 -)llullmmuu‘mn; of their capital 1 | then no trace has been found of him, and his | €himes; Knebworth workingmen, coal scuttle o tabitha A i 's ussumption of the championship and s that Lord ( R if possible, Arrested. e romoscgome of U wbivctionable features | frionds fear that lic s become” fhsan or Mrs. De Falbe, digmond brooch; S el is willing to fight Kilrain again to- | have an interview with the ez B © Morrow, two ex- vhich the present deman : i A compellod me to make instantan- o d that he has wet with foul pl Active in ‘A and Tady Pagot. dinnorl ssrios MOrrow, e e e PRl e Afty-yoor bonds, 1o o used only to secure | 1S Whoreabouts. Sie Heney Buiwer, 0ld Worceste “‘"‘_“r‘; Illhons shelmamnta ol shojiruss BNHABRDIIINDIGNANT Loxvox, Dac. 2l.—Spor of the conflence wan, were canght in one of the eireulation of national bunks s vice; Countess of Normanton, silyer | 8@ Periecty satistied wivi the arrangements | g ‘ ieally SagiacoyeR e guaEIdLIDaLY their games yesterday, and are now cursing [Atthorizh thosc VBCiiB e nenTy FINAL REST. kit e of | made for the umodation and trust they | SH€ Emphatically “Denies Having | 4'si George Clhitwynd, Dt r.‘xfl;.lm:;‘_ ']n AL e to vedecun bonds now deposited by national | Faneral of Hon. S. PP, Rounds in Chi- Joacmn . Marrar, | Will treat us have treated them. From isialag diatd) | ineata - thut Jitg Laning tho Lim 4y o eoiral bl banks to scew culation at market value S W aetood ! euco LTl ieetass Setmbindatoiil SR S| [ InE insint eir vietim was Henry Avderson, » green in payment of new bonds. i SOEG RO ARCAY ook, “Early Drys of Christianitys" Gen. | the outlook at present pugilism is on the risc 21.—[New York | owners of 8 ridde Swede, who had come to the ety in quest of Authorize the cireulation. equal to par | I;!';\Gh‘ b o -I. 4 ‘I to | oral” Jobmson, el Goptaln . ‘Hose u|||'l we shall bave many ‘more championship | proqq Cable—Special to the Bee]--This | implicated. Chetwynd dones aud Morrow met him at : # o Bk | ublie Printer S, 1. Rounds p. > | fights onear 0 g A > value of bonds deposited. h i inte Rounds, |t yrown “Miv rug;. Lord . and..Ledy.| 78ntsinthemear futury evening Lealled on Mme, Bernhardt justas she | Siuation upon himself and sont a messus r's saloon, and learning that he had 4, Exempt the capital stock of banks in- | who dicd at Omaha Satarday, was buried in | 00 - Tkl e ek In regard to Sullivan's challenge Kilrain | \eas sitting down 1o dinmor h Durham demanding an - apoiogy or a AN % 5% vested in bonds to secure the civculation | Rose Hill cemetery this aftorr | 4 pair of - edn was sitting down to dinner and told her what | [iiiiam refused to do ¢itle Chetyw: ney, thoy detertsined to get v from local taxation ymore had bec mains arrived in Chie hey rej al to the Joc y club to tuke a Miss Mary Anderson, apair of silver candle- | said: 1 think it all a blufl. T izuore the chal- | Maurice Ba ving about | will ay 1 to him that they tion 5. Remove the present duty of 1 per cent A nd a silver cream jugi Mr. Wilfre lenge, mw!’1*‘:~I|»x‘{n‘nmvr 18 1t is well known | 1 Tos Sarah indignantly exclaimed: | in thc tter, the 1 fleals of the road and onoluladon, o tnd3 B | e 1 Lady Blunt, o gar basin; | throug! d that he has refused to |« Majs ¢ est tropsfort. It is an accusation of e e promised thy ¥ would give him a seagotopercant ] Gence, No. 40 South Moy stre b SOnC pace fehi TR WS Unopor W theft. Lot them go on that way. They'll | pyiseprs, Dee. 2L—In the chamber of | 100 on'the read and furnish him with o fall Lum, dear sir, very truly iR A bool and 50 months by refusmg o meet | payo toface alibel suit. T Tmow nothing of | g e (e ST T ST o | Cutiit, As duder 8 L Anont L. D. PowLek it iy L volumes of Motley's works; | me he forfeited amy pretensions | M. Barfjmore nor did I meet Modjeska in ik Yorelr e 188 Sl Wer bee brother-indaw of the Ain ikt have Hadl ok clismplonsiinhonors. | that forty-nine foreizn governments had | wearins t s e il B LU ! 0 0 and I A \o might have had to championship honors. | A 1erie L to take part in the conference at | duped into beli ru to the dis. | But, should it go wrong with Char TR STt remaing from Ommha came the following ha 3 h “What shall T say in veply to Barrymore’s in March, with the objoct of bring- | down into | FrON; Dec. 2L.~[Correspondence | 1 Juughters, Mrs, 0. H. Rothake of the brid st | flehit him as soon as he likes. But the AnsiwhAEIBn Y aniaLT ablishment of an_office for | them & I s of the Bre.| » Wl cvent of the | Mps. Julin® Bishop: also the sons, W for themselves: Hom. A, | the matter drop. He will not beat Chs deny the charge most positively,” | U ion and exchunge of legislative | to pay w hours A gentleman nd, the new three-story brick hotel, under o ] aul d last nig| $m will not be: gratificd. Sm s un- i B ol e . P 35 (1 Za it at the police ('h,. management of C. W. \\'1A|]\‘\y.‘ The | Present to feceive his fathors body. Balfour, Mr. and M him will not be gratificd mith is un. Don't you vaguely remember seeir pported Abdication rdinand ters, and a full descrintion of R e R s vily draped casket was laiden with fiow Elwin, o, game ¢ 1d having met | josia's manuséript of the play Barr Briiiy, Dec, 3T.—At the opening of the | and thoir victim. Tom ¢ affair was very succossful and attended by o friends rrived at DR et 3 him in buttle L will be pleased to meet him | pofers tom Yo to.duy the tone was firm on rumors | 12 100k into the matter. Do large company. Kune dence. Besides num IN GOOD CONDITION, in friendship. As to my treatment receivi clothes he sturted on their “No, I don't remember ever he ing of it. | that Prince Perdinand had abdicate o Central block 18 nearly completed, being floral Ferdinand had abdicated th butes from socicties eain it ¢ Rocover- | at the hands of the English publie,T can’t find a - Lt B OIS o i on Sixteenth street. 1 entiraly enclosed, and the work of complet- | and printers, a tributdwas sent from | PMith and Kilrain Rapidly Recover e sl T et I know is that I was one day asked to | Bulzariant 8 i, at mee fr he de ho fo ing and Anishing Inslde. the four g oo | the employes'of the Omaha Rtepublican. At ing 1 their Recent Bncounter, words to sufficiently express my grat 3 1 a play which was sad to have some emidneaor tha Alliance. then at hearing distane aieht enough sms, and the various ha d offices is g0 ! 21,—The Temps says the Rus- [ 104 foand ¢ cd that the allied commandery stood up- by the coflin’ nding the cold | and sang a funcral ai. When they 1 completed will | finished the company ‘defeeated by J [ which the deceased ide | . Loxpox, Dee. 21.—[New York Hergld | princely, and wherever [ have gone kindly ‘ Special to the Bee.]—Swith to-day | words have been said and the best wishes ex has been gossiping with Howes and Roberts, | pressed for my welfare to the end of my Lie guilty parties, noticed Ormsby, and one other 1 beheve that el suddenly od to the or denoucment of ‘La Tosca,’ why 2] 1emont s the siul st thing in in- i only herself into the ing on rapidly, notwit weathier. This block w be one of the fiuest in the state. One of the [ comuunde low is spotting us.” his seconds. Among many thir D, C Smith | and when away from E ber, If my son wi in America “YVes,” said Tom stepping forward, “and most lul-‘n_'slm:h\mn' s of this new block said: “Th v Jal t hit hapd. All T | land recotlections of this visit w I'd tell him to hunt up M. ymore acd 3 = o | You arc » . 3 is the reading rooms, which are to consist of captain_gene cansay is, let ‘enu try it. That blow on the | crowd out from my memory il | cuff him." PITISHURG, Parker, one of || T ofused to go with bim, but four handsome front rooms which are to he ( isted Mr. car bothored wme w little becnuse. you | the remaining. acts of “kindness tendered T the largest whold i piue luabor | seizinis cach by @ shouldor he dragy m completo library. Mr. 4. C. Merrill, the | the coremonie Londucted by the com- | the fight. They say Kileam can't. 'fight. | get to say a word in Charley Mitchell’s favor, - LCopyrtght 1887 by Jumes Gordon Bennett, ';»":.’ ‘1‘|» Ho Is confifent il nsacts yill cover owner, has kindly donated these rooms for | m in cowith the regulae [ Let ‘em have a 8 ith bim. He fights | He was my guide, philosopher aud friend all | TULnANe [New York Herald | the o g alanta A this pur) and they are to be calied the mplar burial custow. The relat! spars. I feel first cluss. 1| through my training and conscientiously } Cuble--Spe Bau]—The Rev, Pat-(| BHRE, LG, HOWSLIg do sibRe, givRer 8 Social Club Doings, Mernill reading rooms. s ;s iends ook carriaues, for the ry of bruises ebout ms and one | looked after my intercats to the bitter end. | Tick F. O'Hare, pastor of Bt. Anthony's | On¢ the 18rEcstien works I ubis o SO | myg parnell club held thelr sixth soial ween Lincoln and Hastings o8 B, Leonard, H. S. Tiffany, D, zh it hurts I couldn’t 866 clenily for | Harding a little present. What is it to be:" | Tord Mayor Sullivan and reports the latter JacksoxviLee, Fla, Dee. 81—8. Ritz: | ynoipers and their givls numbered abont 2 A e Bitvor Bave | S Khuw, 3. . storton. L. B, Dixon and U, &, | threc-quartors of an hour after the punch on | Kilrain—What -he lkes. With all .my | In cxcellent health. Ho also saw Mr. O'Brien | willor, wholesnla jand yetall Gy goods and ich Just about mensures the comfortab! oted n handsome brick biock. | Sauires. “H. A, Wheeler, paat commander of | the car. That fellow has a good vight hand. | heart. and also roports him in good health. The | GOt ME BS.TEEGO-Cuy. LAubl wing capacity of that hatl, Their usual oo sleuhane line h“',‘,:}}f',‘.'.'.', hpre anaCiar it doducy arranged the entire procoedings. | 1 hear that Kilrain can't get out of his bed Mitchell—Well, he hasn't got a diamond :_:"L’l‘:““'l'“l“;f]'l’“""l't'l'{‘\" "‘l‘:r"‘:l‘;‘:.’ "‘I LRITAN 1| iy Yo, Dec. 21, —Hurd, Waite & Co., numbers were dinecd wigh refrosh- county will then be connected by telepl The Cohntield Bonds. 1 was ing stronger durlng the last six | ring, so we'll givo him one and present it ou | sbgdligla il _*"l ! “1‘ B dry poods, Brooklyn, assigued to-day. Lia- | ments at the cnd of tenth dafice. John The dodication of the Masonic and K. of DerRoir;De e New Yorl creditors | rounds and felt wonderfully well. the stage of the Washington Music hall next | 1é may wear tho roturnod sult or the amou bilitic 000, "¢ Kervan bore most gracefully the honors of it Clay Conter avi a big social ev of Isadore Colinfield, who is now stopping in Kileain on arriving in London went to | Saturday evening. It will be a present from t‘l‘“‘“"l; \1“‘1 ';:,""rf"' ”m‘.‘ without fear o Swept By a Monster Wave. master of ceremonies. ‘The members of tho o O e 4, | Windsor, undcr the namo of Hoftman, have | Moorchouse. iu Finchley road, with Mitchell, | wygolt, you and G, W. Moore & Son. faiual e it Havaxa, Dec. 21,—A huge wave at Bara- | different committces were J. 1. Price, W. H. He was extremely cheerful, the exterdal —— unist loft to-day for Robinson, Kan., whe , through thei Detroit attorneys, pr he is to be married the 22ud to Miss An s to recover $39,000 in United States ] jam Croft, 8. K. uis Conuelly, on the 4th inst. was the result of a three | Fraukiin, Morris Cain, I ys' blow or norther. At 4 o'clock this | Lloyd, T.J. Conway, Wi The Intrepid at Nice. eparright 1957 Iy James € ut bel e an inflamed right Mitchell on Sullivan. rdon Bennett,) da 0 Payne. They will spend a few days visiting | bonds which % woman _vepresenting Cohn- tion of the left optic and an | (Copyright 1557 by Jasies Gordon Bennett.) Dee. 2. —[New York Herald ¢ afiernoon an immense wave was seen ap- | Colling J. . Fitzmorria and W, I Ormshy in St. Jooplt und Kansas City and then field endeavored 1o negotiate, aud which are | abrasion ovor the forehead and nose. ‘His | Loxnox, Dec. 23m(New York Herald | —Special: to the Th proaching, from which the people fled to- | Ahe Welcomo club hold thele soond party Fr g ek Kb : now held by the police department of this | hunds were quite sound and in every other iy 10 theot This morning's | schooner Tntrepid, New York Yacht club, | ward the hills. The wave struclk the beach, }8 Aeddon. guhiehst L, (MILLO ittoo ho Biw eame this morning ou the fast | iy, Write of altaehiment Tor' §70,000 wero | yaspect his condition was as porfo Cable—Special to thee Be.] —This morni schooner Tntrepid, New York Yacht club, e e R ot 400 foet, | Was o most plensant affair. The committe ail and was deliye currier to the as 1 as pos- | Sporting Life printssthe following letter fo | Mr. Lloyd Phenix’ owner, arrived at Nice bry issued this ofte ON arungements Frank Barleau, . < in & w Nearly 300 s and houses were destroyed y s thaukfuldot of subscribers that ever Later in the nftornoon a third suit was | 3ible. Kilrain said: “The nextmorning at | tne editor: Sir—Suflivan, the bogus cham- | to-day, forty-cight hours from Genoa. N B e O e v oh e swept | Edward dohnson o Holues, Bk Lud: out for u daily paper. The people h fin 10 recover part of the procoeds of the | half-past 7 1 had a buth after breakfast with | bion, is at lis old gad again and secks to | The United States frigate, Pensacola, loft | clear of every hubitution tiut stood upon it, | Wi and Danicl P, O'Congall, * Buppor Mas EEAL W Wio s a6 nEwAEROR, B Diee is said that Cohnfield loft New | Mitchell and Charley Rowell. 'We t0ok a | nake capital out of W recent international | Roudstedville, France, to-duy at 4 p. m ——— Yo BB AL 010 e Dirth o AmBl ol Ra e es ha Jawsnal Which has long e u(“n’nll-'lum- M:fl‘]:;;:fl b [ hack and rode up the Chumps Elysce through | fight by challenging Both men at atime when | bound for New York. Mine Explosion. X b tho vy T cinimed this territory only on the ground | grogmiing £200.000 standing wgainst him, | the Arcde Triomphe into the Bois de Buu- | he ghould have held s peace. When he is e WiLKEsnAREE, Pa,, Dec Aterrible ox * The followinle officers we that it got here first. i ' D ehtat srved | logne on to the Anteville race course. Re- rough with me I dou o wilt ‘Wi Shot at a Divine. Mlosion of gas occurred in the Nottingl 18011 dent, 1. it of garnishient wotout and served through with me I dou't think he will want )i Shr—— on the palice de nent gencrally. At 6 | turning we visited Napoleon's tomb, Notre A Policeman Badly Injuved. o'clock this evening the bonds were returned | Dawe and the morgue. We left Paris at a | ping yules, for I'ldm vain enough to LaxcoLy, Neb, Dec. 21.—[Special Tele- | to the woman, She w sed and imme- rtor . i1 1 arrived o ¥ i g T KRS P N ol Land e | quarter 0 8 for London and arrived at | gney he will then realizo the fact 4 sen lewr > 1 S er | Charing Cross at ten minutes past i d > o o e nly On in one of the public bulls to-night when a hi. | has boen loviied that she is & Mes, Penncr, e T e thak ho B Bak STRN 8 fl::«; Vel | oler at Rev, Henry Melvilie, whom Dunne | burued: There is but one Sozodont. It has no ous indiv eutered and made himsel - skdeper of Cohnfleld's, who | AILCHC 2 . Sullivan has only fof 8 en With | charg vit ucing his daughter, e = 4 . ) Jhous aBel "‘DI,‘\‘«I:::- made Wimsclf | ismppearcd from New York shortly affer bis | the absence of the American continent |y who did not rank higher than a sclling ehurgen with eREIA MRS ) oal A Bold Robbery. counterpart, No other preparation for M vorything 1 could do 10 | plater. Having refuscd to fight Kilrain be- [ nume was Peter Higginson. He had been a | MinwavkEe. e An unknown man | the teeth, either compares with, or fused | dight. and said: Yaomte whin t0ld Officer Mitchell was - Y s fleht, was done, 50 far s I | awe 1o left America L bm sure nobody witl | custom cloric and horse dealer. Ho was di- | cntered Mickoil's jewelry store at Wankesha | gembles it. Recommendations of Sullivan is Jncarnest now, I so lot | VOreed from hia first wite in Amorica. He ad- | this e - knocked the clerk down wi Dunery, Dec, 21.—Captain Dunne, lately J. dobnston governor of Castle Bar jail, and an ex-office i i 5 s | vieo-president mine at Plymouth this morning. Six miner " B entered abreast where ventilation was de- ¢ Minor -"'"l-;'”m':":d;“ R0 of the United States army, has been com- [ fective. A lamp caused the explosion, Four @ sorude. mitted for trial in this city for firing a r of th mowere fatally and two seriously any more engagements under the new prize ny nan | thing in its place should be diseredited, 1 in, and with some dificulty sue An Embezzler Sentenced, get them to th fing the man on the street, A Ciicaco, Dee. 21—, 1, H. Arnold, Kean | was personally concerned I went round for | pelieve enin | s attcacion by the Fumpun torlc & and, | & Cone clork, who smbérsted #4500, of his | them the morniug of the fight to thor hotel, | i cover Mr. Richurd K. Fox's deposit of | Hos sriuse s - pefore. Aring as nih iron Wike, 814l SO rori o1 Jopveliy 803 || ShaRent. oA Dou'y Gl } and they had tho prisoner ovorpowored aud | wunployers' money, piended uilty before | They did not come. I 'then drovo totheir | g0, Following 0 closely on the recent | Heavy bail was offered by Dunue, but r 004 B8 eacape. Sekie, i O i wad tucic: Mitehelt on | Judge Williamson' this morning, and on | hotel with you and Mr. E. Harding, of the | gallant fight, Sullivan's challenge is un- fused. — A i the head, knocking him inseusible. In the | Fecommendation of Keun, was given the low- | New York Police Gasette, but could not find | worthy of notice and if he takes my tip ho L Wabash Interest ¢ ot ammsancods. oo i excitement the men both made their escape, | S5 POIAltY under the law—one year in the | them, We were told they had gone 1o | wij| let the matter rest, us 1 consider it is a The Dark Continent. Ciicao, ¥ Judge € SRINC Aeeat RAUer 00 Ehi but were subsequently captured. Mitehell is | P ol s o) the station. We we only just in | monkey toa pony on Kilruin or Jem Smith | T¥DON, De —Advices from Zanzibar | 4n order to-day directing Receiver M o Fdrled sl EipBings 1 EA e 2 seriously injured, and may possibly die. Must Render an Acconnting. time to v eatch the train Which | whipping him. Yours ete., undor data of December 19, state that & mes- | 1o pay the Wabash & Hunnibal and roatatanis Lo oviction, was | Republi ":nmn“m.% ManquerTe, Mich,, Dee, 21.—The caseof | we very nearly lost through looking CHARLES MITCHELL, senger h:“l;‘:t‘::mx:la:::";l:;::“l;i‘:‘r.::rt‘jufi‘:x::{ inrbat couons on January 1 ot | Grant, Mob Deo. 21 {neotal Telogran | the State vé George Swineford, of Alaska, | for them. If they had an intercst in their Eugliib Roxlug Chompion. 1| brisms o direct news from Baury M. Bhen- Great Enstern Sold. A Fioa Tihcasd . | w“m'“';” “The ““,I'IMI,;“,"“,mwmhm‘ oing an action to compel defendsnt to an ac- | countryman winning and did not come to ey ey, m'?u,\sillll.””p:k"\“vu“ ok s'm’m S D 81 e i G Prerenca, Doc. 21— Fleishman & Cow entral ttee of this county will meet | SOUBtng of the fuuds placed in Lis hads as | England from selfish motives they could not Smith Afraid to Fight, ey nrivations, reached Wadelui In | Enstern has been sold to a motal flrm dry goods ostablishment and Yeager & Co.'s . central commitiee of this county commINsioner ta the How Dilcans exnmeition; | expect me to leave my man ob the day o 10 | sy vome b t- | after many privations, pWagelatcia | Meworu ik Leca sold 10 s 8 R U f Bek RGBS g k0l Yoaper o here on the 24t to call a8 county convention | \wus decided to-day in favor of the plaatit, f ol the | New Yoms, Dec. 2L—Kilraiws bucker, | the early part of Soptember. The principal | £16,100. oy stol iy, Loss and to perfect a county orgunization. 0-04% g favokol @ pla J fight u‘n'LLl;;A‘»k ::\::;i:‘g. l:l':l‘\‘ll‘l"l‘(;‘l“l!k“l:::‘i Fox, received a cuble _"rum,\frnm Referee ,\,|. gm;‘:}?"u{:fil:;}.:;“u"nxl‘.‘»'rfilcly}‘?x between the | metal e had) )] ~ The P} proved to the spo d " on to-kay saying that Kilrain was ready Z L oL ; Dr. Gandy Goes Up. The Pittsburg Railroad Sensation. | FETE 00 SEENE ATE R o ake fir | Jinson tokuy saving y Olanricar | The Pacific welon’s Report 3 Puresni g, Dee, 31,—The Pittsburg & Lake Fatxs Orry, Nob, Dee. 81, -Dr. Gandy, | pie wiilroad invpstigasion his beeu extonded and willing w0 figat Smith and claims Ru the championship of the world and belt. Smith refuses to renew the fight. Fox re- and England. DenLiy, Dee. 2L.—The Marquls of Clanri WasniNeTON, Dec The I‘vf"yml'l .,I: :::: St. Perenssura, Deo. 2L.—The Grash- | .4 has issued one hund of | commission to investigate the affairs of tho moted money lender of Rishardeon county, | 1o i) v o lvestigusion hié been oXiendot s . ~Tho - | carde has it | commission to nvestizate e i of the aald 10 be worth §60,000, and who' Whs :CON- | Erals say o Ba e o L e Alsclosed | myself. piied that i Smith oes not gt ho wil | dauior, 8 semboflclal organ, oondemna W | cjootment wgaiust tewants on his Woodford | Paciis SOaent BC Sl e recesss victed of forgery and perjury last week, has | nothing of & criminal natures Kilrain—T felt hurt thet they were | claim the full stakes and the championship glish goverument for supporting 1t estale, X and well to the scratch. Having fully satis- fied Kileain, I feol more than sutisfied with

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