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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE SEVENTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 24, 18SS, CARLISLE'S TITLE CONFIRMED | briation s it ines ar e bince UMBER 220 SILENCED BY THE SPIDER. | i fiirims thesimsns it . | DISCUSSING CABLE ~ RATES. e GREAT MINING SUIT DECIDED, for a postofMce and other purpo: He also in the opinion of many, will be the only Buffalo Bill's Aggregation and Its |\rn‘sn-n;l-v|\|l{;-|wl|(|nn of the Farmers' n\};— t’lruwbm'km\;h“lwry 10l‘th('llln!(nn Boy. l»)l;. — Wonderful Succe ance of Nebraska for a revision of the tariff. however, i oing some hard training, walk- i ) The Speaker Boosted to His Seat H'i"’:“"""‘ e Anontox op TiE clas T2y, | Tommy Miller Completely Paralized | ing and runuing, and i confident RS 18 s An Interview With Sir John Pender Nx; Yonk, Jan. 23.—[Special Telogram to | New Mexico's Supreme Oourt Rene ity. Mr. Wilson, of lowa, introduced in thesen S [ sufficiently acelimats to make a very hard h the Bre.|—Nate Salsbury, Buffalo Bill's ders an Impo N B ate to-duy the memorial of Cigar Maker's S ] fight._Johnson will step into the ring weigh- oot e renial active partuer, arrived he vesterday Unlon No. 8, of Dubuque, asking him to e ¥ : work and vote for the retention of the inter. A DEATH BLOW TO DEMOGRAGY. | i (Chioon cigars and tobacco, and if abolished it would foster tenement house ¢ fur factorics, which are a curse o all citi Benator Paddock Introduces a Bill { O T TG such business as s ing 171 pounds and Godfrey 168, The fight, A C S L . | morning on the steamer City of Berlin, He BUT HE MAKES A GAME FIGHT. | [t 18 o e o Some\Vhiirs | HE FAVORS INCREASING THEM' | scemed glad to bo once more upon his native | THE GOVERNMENT SUCCESSFULs from the city, on or near one of the lines of heath, and chatted pleasantly on the past v railways but will not be made known to . 1, Ceess rospect o Wild Weir Altogether Too Quick For the | W Nolding tickots until “!‘:d‘mjl‘;\ % a9 | The Reduction of Two Years Ago Fails | fuccess and future prospects of the Wild | The San Pedro and Canon Del o ue of Great Benefit to Homestead coniucted in Towa. ' e tenement house Omaha Bantam, Who Is Carried to prevent aty interference from the oficers, to Carry Out The Prediction of | \Wost show Heferring to reports wiich lave | Company Held to Have Acquired i " factories employ mostly women and children - i e e y v ; Baohin Settlers—Plattsmouth's R T A (g R to His Dressing Room PRINGE AND MCURDE, Better Business—Other disbanded, Balisbury said Valuable Property By Public Building. for filth, there is no name for it. Drunken- Badly Beaten. . § Foreign News. the slightest foundation for any Lbadatily ness is the order of the day in the tenement Both Bicyclists Anxious to Arrange ‘ bkl We have sent several Indians home because Uiy houses he petitioners close by saying that Match. they were ill, and one or two of the other " 5 Thoebe Beaten, they ure willing to work for their wives and The Weir-Miller Fight. In cycling circles the sole topic of conver- Pointers From Pender. members of our company have returned, but A Victory For the United Staces, Wasni1x6108 Beweav T Ovama Ber, ) | children and to educate the latter, and _thus | MixxgroLts, Minn., Jun. 33.—[Speclal | sation is the proposed race between ir. LCopyright 1858 by James Gordon Bennett. in all essential features the show is as entire | SANTA Fi, N, M., Jan, 25 —[Special Tele- \JITECURTRSHI BraasTi } enable them to become useful members of | Pologram to the Bek.]—Ike Weir to-night | Prince, of Omahs, and Mr. McCurdy, of Min- | Loxbos, Jan. 23.—[New York Herald [ foday aswhon it went to England ‘s wt | gram to the 1ge]—The supreme court of VASHINGTON, D. n. 2 ociel ) h { JUrdy, 5 H0M York Herald | oo has been uniformly prosperous. During | N Moxio L, - added another to his long string of victories, | neapolis. Mr. Penrose was scen yesterday | Coble—Special t ) —Tradition says | {Re'i¥"Tiontha wo were in London we played | oW Mexico to-duy, in the case of the United knocking} out Tommy Miller, the Omaha | and stated that he had in his possession | that Siv John Pender, K. C. M. G., was | to an ageregate of 2,735,000 people, and in | States vs. the San Pedro and Canon Delagui Bantam, in seven rounds, The articles for | §5,000 sent to him by Mr. Roe, of Chicago, to | evolved from an oyster. There are occasions, | Manchester our audiences averaged 10,000 a | company, roversed the decision jrendered —in the fight called for u twenty-round, Queens- | buck McCurdy in five or ten mile race with | however, where the worthy knight will open | day, Codv s well, in excellent spivits, and per. | the court below three years ago. The court bury contest with two-ounce gloves, for 15 | Prince. He was willing to cover Prince's | the shell of hus K. C. M. G. ship, and he did [ fect's saystie® 1 don s Jaow that e bid | holds that the Canon Delagua spring marked and 25 per cent of the gate receipts, which | forfeit at any time, providing the race wasto | 80 to-day to a Herald correspondent. At Sir i ; the cast boundary of the land a8 defined in 8 : 4 withgunvarying kindness by all ranks of | (S0 4 it is said amounted to £2,300. Miller is about | be for at least £,000 stakes, He further said | John's house in Arlington street, hard by | soc! This social suc has been phe | the Mexican grant and that Survey, or Gov- the same height as Weir, and although he | that if Mr Prince objected to him as stake- | where my Lords Salisbury, Yarborough and | nomenal. ~ I tnink it more than likely that we | ernor Pelhom recommended and congress weighed 123 pounds, but three and a half | bolder he would deposit the money with any | Zetland dwell, your correspondent presented “l"brmf_"w‘lro]\uw hm;k in A\l'u.v m““ ave | confirmed the grant lying wholly west of tho ik reputable person that Mr, Prince might nume. is o1 oly . ” a proposition to play in Paris for the exposi rings., The g o pounds more than Weir, he looks consider- | ME'Bonrose is doing all hio can. to arrange | Nis ¢ard to the stately butler and was ushered | ¢,y n 1886, do ot care particularly to | (RS ‘ld"l,,:f‘". .'f""‘f(.'."r.']",r":"‘.'l: o ably heavier than the Spider. The Spider's | the mateh and 18 trying to sceure it for | int0 the dining room. The room was hand- | talk receipts, because they scem fabulous vey made by Surveyor General Clark, re- pocullar tactics did mot seem to worry | Omaha. somely furnished and the general tone was | The first day the show opened to' the public [ versing and turning the grant over to the cast the Omaha boy in the leastand he fought Later, Mr. Prince was seen. He said: I | quiet, yet rich. While awaiting the pleasure | the gross receipts amounted to 42,000, The [ of the spring and thereby including a largo a game and plucky fight from start to fimsh, | 8 Willing to make a match with McCurdy | of Sir John Pender 1 took a glance at the | Feceibts fov "Whit - Monday week were | and valuable and well known mineral re§ N v o i o N r 1 y 33,000, i i ine: i1y The Spider, as usual, tried to worry his man | Lk oy, fair conditions. I would nrefer | walls and their fixings. It is not business | #1590 ion, with valuable mines of gold and silver, 14 was an exciting.day in the house this af- g 4 LINCOLS oUT OF vjm:.n'uu. A ternoon, and a short one, too, but Speaker | | B secreuary Hobe 1‘“'4.\‘;,‘ilfré’.{“::{.?:!‘::.'ffi‘:t Carlisle won by the majority of a single vote | yived that 1o was Jooking ot for his. presi- and the title to his seat was confirmed. The | dential boom, but he put a quictus to such vote for him was 164 when 163 were requl 1 | thoughts when a reporter intervic \V\l‘:l him to make @ quorum. Six republicans voted | (his afternoon. Mr. Lincoln suid: I just © | came on iich brings me to this for the speaker. They were Cannon of Tlli- |rlmlnl'|l|r'( hlarli) I Yos ' ho nois, Cooper of € iio, Daveuport of New | said, laughing, i answer to a question, York, McKinna of California, Postof Illi- | “they still mention my name once iu a while nois and Steele of Indiana. Seven republi- | #8 a candidate for president, but that is only cans voted against the confirmation of the when they have nothing e to_talk “.h"”l‘ 1 I am not paying the slightest attention to speaker's title and the others ou that side of | gueh matters. ' Tam outof polities to stay, the house refrained from voting. There is | and I am too busily occupicd with other almost universal regret on the democratic 2 side of the house that the speaker did not ask AND'S BUNGLING APPOINTMENTS, : e listrict nominations sent in by the | by launching light blows on his face and then | will be independent of any backer, But if | O criticize Sir John's tastein having bought (Harper's Bucket Shop. Ll L AT G AL e ) for a re-opening of his case and an investiga- | ogigent to-day have made the straight out | avoiding a counter by cither ducking or run- | MeCurdy will not race for less than §5,0001 | 8 Frith, but works by a Millais, Turner, | Covvwnus, 0., Jan. 28.—[Special Tetegram | done by fraud and collusion between the tion, Itis known that quito & number of | Gemocrats hete howlig mad. They were ) ning away. Miller for the first three rounds | Cf cove it. ‘\“«‘0 the stakeholder, I, my- | Lansecr and Roberts showed that the presi- | to the Bee.) — forced matters, following Weir all over the ?;on‘r?fs?",‘lfilu"":‘nfit ‘i;n“,.f‘,'&é; ?;’{:Qgg:fs'xfiuwd dent of the direct United States Cable com- | has not been denied h\'\lw Ohio penitenti ring, thereby winding himself but doing 1o | after the match is arranged. T cannot name | PAnY sometimes wandered into the narrow | authorities, that E. per, the convicted | Survey stiould bo set usido. ‘Ghe court, fur- damage to the Spider, except in the fourth | a stakeholder when others are interested in [ Path of the true art. Hark, foot steps—Sir | vice-president ofnw defunct idelity bank, | ther tiolds that the .\:I!l\'\l“|l|"|v‘|'(|f|?|||u|_\' is not. round, when he caught him with | the stake money. They must have some- | John at last. I forgot all about art and cables | in addition to other unusual privileges en: | A innocent purchaser. ‘he effect of the de- ibp ; 5 : e 5 cision is to set aside the survey M mght over the left eye, | Uik tosny aboutit My forfeit money s | rushed through my brains. But it was not | joyed by the distinguished prisoner in his al- | i patent. Tho court ‘ontirely ML Taying. tlie figsh opan . ARd. WexMy s K.C. M. G.j it was only the knight com- | leged confinement, is engaged in operating a | Mr. Griftin, the deputy surv 1 charge is made, and so far | then surveyor general and the grantees, and cy | that in a direct proceeding to set aside, such and | angry (-nmmh to say the least, when A, A them called upon the speaker Saturday ¢ sond-rate politician, was made urged him to ask for an investigation, saying e il was mine that, even though it did hurt him the party |y ongoled themselves with the thought could not stand the odium of refusing an_in- | that the pastmastership and the district at- vestigation under the circumstances. The | torneyship would be filled by true and tried sbubiioans are Wl fled with their ac- | veterans. But their hopes have been blasted. republicans are well satisfled with theltac- | UL Foge, the now. district. attorney . AT WA Fal 10 cover it.” : 5 ) yor_in the field, tion and say the spoaker was afraid of an | {000 DI KRG toS R G Sl SEOTIEN | closing the eye. This seomed to nettlo the AR mander at St. Michael and St. George—the | bucket shop in Cinciunati, and daily makes | from all chirges of fraud or bad faith, us he inquiry, knowing that h‘r' \\'n*l not "1"4'“"1;"'“ one of the districts of that state in congress. | Spider, and he wentat Miller in a vicious BIG PHILADELPHIA BLAZE. butler. Iam ushered into the awful pres- | deals in the Chicago market. It is alleged :;}":‘I"' ;":"*“‘;w::""““f'z’;‘:': l'""“ ':Il,';“fll“:":“: that there were gross frauds committed in | Since his term expired, about five years ag wiy, landing his right under Miller's ear and ence of Sir John. He does not turn out so t c Harper been in some S Ll et 10 court the returns which were made of the election. | he has been practicing law in this cf pounding him all over the ring. This round | A Million and a Half of Dry Goods that so successful has Harper bee further . A ules that the eviden would have ended Miller had not the call of and Millinery Destroyed. e e e s iy L LOPIIS A RIS KRG HEERES AbCened (ReversijiRamiroriuie Alitie Boonkredlfust Whan it a10s B iock to. | manner, has a pleasant face, which is slightly | thousand dollars within the last two weeks, | Surveyor General Pelham two claims for up- Miller came up for the fifth round some- "ir,‘,'l'l"‘;‘,',’,.c':::.;'n:'c‘:,"‘m ul.\: ‘(,'xtg,:u‘i‘",‘:‘ d"f’, bronzed, and which is childlike and bland. [ It is almost incredible that such a_ condition | brovai-—one i grant for agricultural lnd and what grogey, and Weir went at him with the 11 iues aha b . % | Having pleasantly shaken the correspondent | of affairs should be allowed to_exist in_this | SROUCE for mine watled the Tibig Coppery evident intenltion of inishing him, In themid- | Koods, millinery and trimmings store of | 1,0ty hand, Sir John suddenly knocked the | istitution, vet unheard of privileges have so | Lt hicliis & kold mine now clatied by tho dle of the round the noise became so | Marks Bros., corner of Eighth and Arch St 30 | far boon allowed Harper na to lend. an air of | S8 mpany ; that the surveyor g e that Jimmy Conley, e spots out of the interviewer by turning him 0 eral expressly denied his jurisdiction to pass 4 u Jimmy Conley, one of | streets. The store was a mass of flames be- . certainty to the matter that otherwise would g 1k . ke - Kfillers “scconds, . mistook the _yelling | o the five Cngines arived. A Sl awind | ito an audience and informs him that he has | St 2 MICEAGL oF Haprobability, | 08 the title to. the mine und_ recommended of the crowd for the call of time, jumped on | 0 S e eross Eighth streey | JUSt received a visit from two delegates of | He has plenty of time and numerous oppor- A‘«:‘l\lflrl:lll‘ll;nn n:llu' :::n::‘:!:lurgll Ia‘:rumI unll[\'. the stage, pulled his man into his corner, and i the French Cable company tunities to carry on the business of dealing in | B¢ Chat 48 EOnEes mad ‘,“ began sponging him off before the referce | to the large millinery store of Adolph Heller, | Ty ( (it G (P ICI eased the rates | the Chicago market, and, no doubt, is making | EFants ws approved by the surveyor genoral, succeeded in finding out that time had not | and up Eighth to Shoneman Bros. exten- : X o8 | N of the excellent busineds talent that he | that il did ‘not intend thereby” to give to been called. . Time was finally called before | sive trimming and notion stores. By this time | O 1 company from 64 to 1s" and I put in | 180 0 the cxcelcht bueincs Ramirez the gold mino. The court holds that o proves that original grantee, filod befors It took but a short time to dispose of the con- | John ~ W. Ross has resided here test, the previous question being called and | about ten years. He is a citizen the byes and noes demanded as soon as the | of Ilinois, = though, and drew his journal was read. . After the case wasde- | influence from politicians in that state. The termined there was a quarrcl over som general verdict regarding the new appoint rations made 1n the report of the proceedings | ments is that the president hus again out- on Suturduy, after which there was a call of | raged the feelings of the democrats of this states and territories for the introduction of | town, but that he has played another sharp bills. me for delegutes to the national convention WIHAT THE SENATE DID, e were a greal many kickers in West Tn the senate u report was received from | Virginia, and Hoge's appointment will have the committee on judiciary relative to the | a tendency to placate them. Ross' appoint- details of the investigntion to be made of the | ment as post master was made with a view to clection at Juckson, Miss., which was author- | bringing certain dissatisfied elements of that Wolk Gouldl 20 ity duitiage. L : L a query like expre: 5 mines of gold and silver did not, by the laws ized by a resolution_offered by Mr. Chandler | state into lme, What becomes of tho little | In the sixth round Weir continued to | it Was evident that fully £1,500,000 worth of | ©iiyod i "roplies Sir John, speaking with Preller's Murderer Must Hang. of Mexico, puss to liolders of grints under afow days ngo. The investization is to be | plauk in the 1584 platform, which declared | pound Miller all over the ring, landing re. | Property was doomed to destruction. Up to Hang. | the colonization laws of that country, but The supreme court | that under the treaty of Guadaly conducted at the capitol and the witnesses | that the offices in the territorics and the are to be sent for. District of Columbia should_be filled only by A bill providing for the division of Dakota | actual residents, is a conundrum that bothers and the admission of the southern half to | the old timers | The democrats of this statehood was reported favorably from the [ city will in about six weeks clect two dele- committee on territories, and a minority re- | gates to the democratic national convention, s submitted by Mr. Butler, of South it is very likely that the local convention 1, in opposition to the measure. Linstruct the delegates to cast their votes 3 , of Maine, spoke for two hours on | agaiustCleveland. the president’s messaze and made one of the MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS. most telling speeches of the session. He | Senator Manderson introduced a bill to-day most bitterly excoriated the president on his | to pension Mrs. North, dependent mother of Lover ) « N great precision. Sir John smiled, his eyes | Wasmizatoy, Jan, 23, peatedly on his wind with his right and in | 1 0'clock the following establishments had w2l ¥ ) Jis face with his left at the same. tume, and | succumbed: Marks fi,.u, Adolph Heller, | tWinkled. T waited two years, he contin- | of the United States to-day rendered a deci- | Hidalgo this country wus bound to_recognizg finally dropping Miller to his knees with a | Shoneman Bros., Strouse, Fanhauser & Co,, | 4¢% and his eyes went on blinking, * sion in the famous Maxwell-Prellor murder | in such grants only the right and iterest short’ upper cut. The call of time again | + J}\lmh At WA Gl order to see what effect the reduction would | case. Maxwell or Brooks, plaintiff in error, | held by the grantee at the time of the saved the Omaha boy and he came up for the | trimmings, 7 $ shareholders g e tel- | ffnreen a8 B% Benten fon"* and no more, and that the political gaved e Otmalia boy and lio cane up for the | - ent for Butterick's patterns, No. S00 Arch, | 1A¥e, both on tho sharcholders and the tel- | is now in prison in St. Louls under sentence | qctatiale Mef 1o it S AN G BUHERL g ArAINGbar Vi ARG & 11008 i L (R A{grl\]!h public. At the last meeting but one, | of death for the murder of C. Arthur Preller | der obligation to give the holders of Mexican But while he was strong on his legs, he | building. A large number of stores on the | Lotated that the f-penny rate would not be | in April, 1885, The case was brought upon a | grants us a gratuity what thoy could not un- was weak in the arms, and his attempts to | (o1 side of Arch strect, were dataaged By lustmg, but it would be a pity to make any | writ of error to the supreme court of Misso- der such grant ("lmm against Mexico; that as counter were painful to witness, ~ Woeir [ o Yioh & doaa iy | atterations. Now I have proofs that there s | ouri, and the decision here is upon the motion | against that government such grant holders A RBIS 8 1o e Fite W4 | dismiss for want of jurisdiction. Tne court | virtue of the grant, neither could they do so tariff views and was given the best attention. | the late Colonel Frank North, a Pawnee | dropped back against the ropes and was | losses will be quite heavy. Among “i‘“’“ f}’ l“_lwu:.em. rate from 6d to 1s. is unable after a careful examination of the | ugainst the United States, and so the courty IN TIE INTEREST OF SETTLERS., scout, and Representative McShane intro- | saved from going completely off the stage by | them, were: Isaac Hirshberger & Co., jew- But,” said I, “supposing the other com- | record to find that the plaintiff in error has | holds, in construing the confirnfutory net of Mr. Paddock introduced a_bill to amend | duced o bill to pension William Frakes. his seconds propping him up from the back. | ejars; M. Pollock & Co., embroideries, ote., | Panies do not supvort you and persist in | been deprived of any right, privilege or im- | cougress, that it should be held as authoriz. the act approved March 8, 1879, providing ad- |~ Anthony C. Daley, of lowa, is in the city. | Ten seconds expired before Millor could re- | ' the second story, and’ Hornung's photo. | maintaining the reduced tariff, what would | munity guaranteed him by the constitution of | ing the conveyance by patent of mines of ditional regulations for homestead and pre- | C. G. Hoyt, of Bedtrice, is a guest of the | gain his fect and Weir was declared the | graph gallery on the third floor of the same | be your policy?” the United States, and the motion to dismiss | gold and silyer. The court rules also that emption entries of pubiic lands. It provides | Ebbitt. winner, building; Frederick Knoppell, candy manu- Sir John Pend: ked very for want of jurisdiction is therefore granted. | to continue the agricultural grant as con- that before final poof shall be submitted by [ “The remams of Mrs. Ray, the wife of | ~Weir scored first blood in the first round | facturer: T. Abiles & Co. featherss T Dan. | - S John Pender looked very cute and | mhe decision will aftirm the sentence of death | firmed by congress to puss the mines of any person claiming to enter agricultural | Lieutenant W. H. Ray, of Arctic fame, | from Miller's nose and also on_the left side | penbaunys Sons & Elliott, silk and millinery; | "r8Wered: “Ican but try. No doubt we | pronounced by the state court. precious metals would be placing on such lands under the law providing for pre- | formerly Miss Aunie Harmon, of Alexandria, | of Miller's forehead in the third round. William Mencke & Bro,, dross trimmings; | shall have a conference on the subject, and I — title paper @ construction which the emption or homestead entrics, such | Va., who died suddenly in Omaha on last Weir wore green tights. red stockings and | yilliam H. Schuster, restaurant. The fire | hope that the rival companies will meet my How Maxwell Received the News. Mexican government _at the time of persons shall file with the _register | Saturday, arrived in Alexandria last night | regulation fighting boots, while Miller wore 3 fock, b i o 7 St. Lous, Jan. 23.—The decision to-day in | the - cossion =~ did = ‘not - place on ik thehts and stocltings. and Jow rubber | a8 still burning Bercely at 1 o'clock, but it | views. Ihave considered the subject long S n Y 5 | grants of that character, and that to hold §010) s otel was thought, that the greatest damagehad | enough, It is now my duty to protect the | the United States supreme court in the case | thyt mines of gold and silver were intended Hank Seleey refereed the fight in good | “''€3¢¥ beeu done. shareholders. I think the public ought to be [ ©f Hugh M. Brooks, alias Maxwell, un- | to pass to Ramirez would be to hold that con- style. Jom Donaldson and Frauke Shepley Other Conflagration thankful for having bonefitied by the rodu. | nerved tho 1ittlo chloroformor, when it was | gross intended to give hitm un entirely poww seconded Weir and Jim McKeown actedas | Moxtrear, Jan, 23.—The fire brigade is in | tion of the tariff to the extent of over £500,000 | told him for the first time. He showed un- | £} ol R REOU, A P % AaLi, A \ i 3 : The court says there is nothing in the act of {"(’,‘",}““,"‘:w“f‘f"}“hm: s iidn, und qemmy | pitable plight, the hose being frozen, sev- [ during the past two years. I do not believe mistakable signs of uncasiness and paced WD | congreus indicating un el ey e Barnett, of Chicago, his time keeper. The | eral of the engines broken down, and salvage | that the increased rate will make any mater- | 4 down the corvidor of the 181l withiainers b Ramireze more than what he held from " vous tread, his face displaying a gloomy and i f general verdict is that it was one of the very | covers destroyed. There are only six men | ial difference to the telegraphing communf deathly pallor. He would mot believe the | the Mexican government, or o indi- best fights cver fought in Minneapolis. in the brigade for duty, the rest ¥ of ~the proper land ofice @ | and were taien to the residence of her father, notice of his or her intention to make such | A. C. Harmon, on South Royai street, roof, stating therein the description of the | wience the funcral will take place. uten- ands'to be entered und the names of the wit- [ ant Ray accompanied the remains. Mrs. Ray nesses by whom the necessary facts will be | was in her fol established. Upon the filing of such notice | children. the register shall publish a notice that such Warren Switzlor, of Omaha, son of Colonel application has been made once a week for | Switzler, chief of the burcau of statistics, is the period of thirty days in a newspaper to | in the city guest of his father at 707 be by him designated as published nearest to | Eleventh street, northwest cth year. She leaves no . IO L : cate that congress meant’ gratitiously to 3 It will not impair our receipts. Everybody | statements made to him and refused to talk | ¢at¢ U 5 3 such land, and he shall also post such notice Penny S, H, While the crowd were waiting for the | itte ate Ty O0CY | Bntil he had seen his attorney. Mr. Faun. | convey away or dircct the conveyance of the in some conspicuous place in his oftico for the g event of {ho evening,a 10-round contest for | hong, DATS of frost-btten, and - the | must know thaton a rato of 6d per word | O 5 i o precious metals to which the United Stated sume period. Such notice shall contain the Nebraska and lowa Pensfons, ] I . v, one of tho attorneys for the dofense, a purse of $100 between Charles Gleason, the ATt Rty CHer T Ry li o of 8100 boiwedn Charios Gleason, tho | Cororution as Fepaced (e men with the the profit, if any, is very small, and Tonly | ¥elt0¥s oie 0f the itommos for e SOfCAR: | had perfect title when it was under no” oblis v c 5 5 zation, cither to Ramirez or to the Mexican A fire brigades of the Canadian Pacific and | hope that the Commercial cable and others | hopo he now had was to apply to the supreme | Eation, ] tho Mexic “Tiger Dan,” an _ambitious local amateur, | Gitind frunk railways and Canada Rubbor | will eventually coincide with my views. | court for rehearing and i the event of government, 1 dd so, and o ',:'.'.{"\“‘..,f.‘i oo was announced. Webber started in to force | company. - Volunteer firemen are divided in | The French delegates are desirous of | another failure to seck executive clemency o 3 matters, but was cut short on his road to ! . | prant by the government of the United h voreliets e .8 olding 0 ce a o from which source he had some hope. s : by Glaeonl i tonio et Him W LIE IR, xln\t“\)l:: s{.“’ and are working day and night | holding a conference and should rom which sot he had C hope States, giving to th numes of the witnesses as stated in the ap- [ WasuiNaroy, Jan. 23.—[Special Telegram plicatien. At the expiration of the period of | to the Ber.]— Pensions were granted to the days the claimant shall be entitled to | oo Nepraskans to-day: Original— o ) I el 'ovid b B e wiall. ke ali | Johin J. Martin, Falls City: Silas Hunt, Her- ! erantee new ynd addis 2 S : 3 e »otty, No 5 é q Jumes street fire, which is still [ onebe held and a uniform rate—say 1s, estab T T fonal Mghita ot hold by o necessary rules for giving effect to the fo ick; G. M. Petty, .'\\'rlh Loup. Increase— m blow under the chin, almost stand- | Hiuif > The underwriters sy the loss will m; ,."],",' el “lm nrate th’ s, l( l,” Business Troubles, :;.‘«1‘1‘:\{::;»‘;“ not held by him at the time of going provisions. Nothing in the acf Stephen Overton, Cambridge. Reissue— | ing him on top of his head, and before he | e vers much groater. than it svas firet cti- ed ould in material way Mew Yok, Jan. 23—M. & B. Sol 1910085 10n; e EOINg | I8 homingn thadgt : him on_toy 18 ho d e he | ho very much greater than it was first esti New York, Jan. 23.—M. & B.Solomon, | “Ine property involvea in this controv coustrued to forbid the taking of testimony | Tranz Marad, Fromont. fully realized what had happened he was in | puved and that it awill Amount ot least | effect the public and at the same time would ho property involved in this controversy for final proof within ten days following the iy ) his dressing room being dresse Ed Rothery, Miller's backer, said to your correspondent after the fight’ to-night, that Pensions for Towans: _ Minor of D. W. final proof | ,iteh, Bristow i cuses where accident or un- | Srophen ) dealers, made an assigninent to-day | is worth over £1,000,000 and the case will go s mterests, And | 0! f the United Stat £400,000. — protect the sharcholder: G NPaTAnE g 51,000, to the supreme court —A fire broke out in | this,” concluded Sir John, “is my view of the | With preferences amounting to £1,000. 0 Bupra New York, Jan day advertised as upon whic shall be mad A. Patingill, father of . Patingill, issex. Mexican war— i g g The « ant schedulo T The effect of this decision is far ing and ) t the rooms occupied by Charles Smith, on | eitantion The assignment schedules of John Thomp- ) [ this d I8 L0L & avoidable delays have prevented theapplicant | William Mayor, Carlisle; Bdward Brown | although Miller had been fairly and squarely | pike strect, this morning. The firemen found | SLiation:” . n, dealer in beads, fancy goods, etc., show | If sustained as luw by the United States su. or witnesses from making such proof on the | Denison, — Original—D. W. Summerville, [ Whipped, he was not satisficd and that he | Suiths two-year-old girl under the bed, | S0 the oration ended, Sir John still smiling 35,0003 nominal nssets,&40,000; | Prome court will secure to the peopie the specified. Monticello; R. H. Wait, Marshalltown :James [ would match Miller to fisht Weir again | Grothered to” death, Two other children, | blandly and childlike when the correspondent tual assots §14,000, The liabilities | FIKN to all the precious minerals “contained his bill, should it become a law, will prove | jyaywiins, 'Shel Robert MeNutt, Des | inside of six weeks and would bet #8600 on | \who had been with her, escaped " | parted company with him. atimated’ at $350/000) of ~ which|| YiShil tho public domain and will cae a blessing to ull settlers who meet with un- | Moines; S. M. Wax, Goshen; G. W. Wrignt, | Miller. - He thinks that if e wag properly =il i 2 y 4 Parrersos, N, J,, Jan, A fire in the Roge omotive works here to-day caused a loss estimated at £100,000, o) opel b the right to these wetals in th ,000 i8 for merchandise. The assets | OPCn Uk the rig L consist of a arge amount of Havana grants in New Mexico now held and « 4 e ) tetamding | pied by grant claimants to the cxclusion Loxpox, Jan. 3.—The Times correspond- | ulid Sumatea, tobacco und of outstunding I prospectors and others who desirg ant at Paris tel § Jortic o angage in the mineral development of tha v 1 Racoly e ME NIt e RARa e ent at Paris telegraphs a portion of the ve- | (o, The firm was unable to mee E nguge in th t ! ! W Shnglon S ko uight, Weir weighed i | Gicaco, Jun. 23.—Receiver M'(‘\-““l ot | port made by Rousseau, who was sent to | drafts that fell due to-day, and they were Thanard ol o eI ST T or s consider- , Jun. Nulta qEL) Mase : 2, B > corge W. Ballou, of New York, who owng vrangling over this, Weir claiming the | the Wabas ilway company, to-day sub. | Panama in18% by Do Freycinet, in be- | forcedtoassign. one-twelfth interest, and the remuinder is avoidable delays in zoing to the fand offic e final proof. At present the law quires proof to be made within thirty days after notice is given, and should accident or sickness delay the person who has given L. Harrold, Monroe: Jumes E notice of u desire to make final proof, all 8 | ton: "7, B, Patfon, Red Oak: Tost and there must be an_advertising and [ pon’ Har B Tlen: handled he could whip the “Spider. [Press.|—The fight between Tke Weir, the *Belfast Spider,” and Tommy Mil- ler, the “Omaha Bantam,” took place at to | Adel; Washington Fuller, Sioux City. In’ crease—Birtzell Gotham, Wood; William lis, Olion; W. H. Walltco, Grinnell; H. B. liot, Cooper: William Lvans, I A Re- the usual loss of time. Under Senator Pad- | i D. M Reod, Hodrick: 8. A, \\"u‘ _ | forfeit money as the articles said the men | mitted his report of its operations for the | half —of the ench government, ; 0 o held by Washington, St. Louis und Kansas dock’s bill ten duys grace is giv inoeD M, Taced etk P | ghould weigh under 120 pounds. The dispute | year 1557, Following is o summ ints | Which e correspondent ail 2 B oo By 100, e tins | Sitv capita Tlie San Pedro mine on this Mr. Paddock also introduced a bill to r % . - was finally left to the the forfcit holder. The | .00 4 o o aon =0 00 the government has herctofore key ALTIMORE, Jan. & he cold weather has 3 © hus been o much imburse Isaac N. Thompson, Iate acting firs Mr. Chandler lection Bill, fight was for twenty rounds, Queensbury " L0 secret. The says the Panama ouble and bloodshed, is owned ¢ closed the Patapsco river with ic and navi- on is stopped except to the larger class of | 8. Otero and the estate of Don Miguel A, iron steamers and a fow smaller crafts. Both | Otero. nd city ice bouts are at work and thus The Visible Supply Statement. o enterprise is feasible, but it is problen ; track rentals, $170,357; Ney whether it will be finished unless the pi 3 'rust association, inte: is simplificd. In any case the work has 6; Chicago & Western | yeached such a point that it ought not to be ements for lieutenant company A, Seventy-ninth linois | wsuisaroy, Jan, 2 voluntary infantry, for services from Sep- | o tember 20, 1863, to June 24, 1805, inclusive, deducting any money paid him for services rules, two-ounce gloves, the winuer to take | disbu the operat 75 and the loser 25 per cent of the gate re- | #7030, ¢ . The men were both in good condi- | and Pac tion. Weir was seconded by John Donald- | and expenses, £ enator Chandler's introduced to-day, to regulate national ons has reference only to members of during this period. It grants to cirewt and district | son and derey Murphy, while Bd Rotheryand | Indiana railroad sinking fund, £24,06; taxes | abandoned, and therefore France, rather | fr uve suceceded in breaking the ice from | Cyycrgo, Jan. 25.—The visible supply of, o ‘l|'1|:I('r mmnmv[* m'!"‘“ll\i; e courts the power, by writs of mandamus and | Pat l\':ll;m a(}md hch}l\ldt\lil‘lrr. ‘Hnukiel {::L‘t-‘*;” 5 3 ) \lmnnflm‘ n]»l{u«'t nll.l‘l:u!lfl- o ussist ws fur | |04 O Y “"],l,“,“. 8 are ,‘..M‘L ee down | Erain for the week ending Junuary 21, a v. Manderson introduced a bill in the sen- i hic ¢ be directed when | Was made referee. The entertainment began , # s as possible in its completion, mberafuagnooner: HGLhY), sl et s SR L 5 nderson introduced bill in the sen- | prohivition which may be directed when ade ref 'he entertal . e T g is'con g the bay, and for them there can be no relief | compiled by the sccretary of the Chicago ate to-day directing the secrotary of war to ssary to nuy ofieor of the state, to com. | With what was to have been a ten round con- - complete the quarters, barracks and stables | B¢ € @t Fort Robinson to a capacity suitable in all | pel an enforcement of the laws with refer- rospects for a gurrison of ten companies at | cuce to the election of congressmen and to cach fort at a cost not to exceed $100,600 for | prevent the issuance of any certificate of until the t test between D. W. Webb and Charley Glea- | cember 31, §334,027. son for §100 a side. Gleason, however, S o struck only one blow and this landed on the | The Railroad Land Forfeiture Bill. jugular, Webb being knocked out in five | Wasmixaron, -July 23.—Senator Plumb, British G Loxpox, Jan. says: English wh ture moderates. The ice is | board of trade, is as follow: Faln Trade Roview, s far as the mouth of he Mark Lane Express s in restricted demand. X Wheat both, the sum to be expended in such pro- | olection where the election” has been con- o : from the committee on public lands, to-day | TR¢_ "‘f“‘“‘,(‘,‘_‘"""” the week wore 01000 | :\'\‘;"" e portion as the sec of war may dircet. ducted ille; L or it is apparent the result Weir and Miller shook hands. reported favorably a bill declaring the for- quarters at 30s 11d, against 49,739 quarters at QUEENSTOWN, clegram Mr. Dorsey introduced a duplicate of the | s be 5 /- tran Round 1.— isidrable oth fought shy and considrable | feiture of lands except the right of way ing was indulged in when W whenever the —[§ Arrived—The City of Rich- 86s 4d for the corresponding week last to the Be Bill in the house to-d i § 3 lire any, to appoint suit- 3 et aniag S ey | Flour became depressed under increased re- | mond and Bothnia, from New York. AR TR MSHANE FOR MIS. LOGAN'S PENSION, able persous to hold congressional elections, ron the chin with his right. Miller | ore kranted, on conditlon, Suhse- | .op.. of forergn produce. Importationsof | Havee, Jan ~Arrived—La Norman- 5 AINOR ILIOARIONS, Represent McShane went before the | and where persons i | made se hard passes but was short. | quent, to aid in the coustruction of a railvoad | FoRE Oy R BEER" | TEINIERIARE AT 45 i New York. For ) rmer, fair weather, fols h'":“‘«-;l[\ itteo on "-\‘-A!"l.‘!"‘l}l«-_ .p»l\l.u' nor write, or have at any election, state or 'lbl;‘: round closed with good fighting on both | opposite to and co-terminus with a portion of | tinu® lower in consequence of enormous LONDON, 3. Arrived—The France, | lowed by snow orrain jbrisk southeriy winds, shd made, L0088 B0 G SoowYe spooch 1n | national, been guilty of uny illogal practices, “‘1({:{m.l-'~ Weir ot in three bits, first on | #0Y Such railroad not now completed, and in | supplics of American flour. The creasing | from New ¥ b & “or 1o s fair weather, followed O G ISE 1o Introucat. | With N wea | ibis mudothe duty of the court, on the sworn il ') ich browalt Liits, flvst on | use, for the construction of which lands have | output of fiour by American mills now forms | Liveiroo, fun. -Arrived—The Vir- [ e gnow, sh winds incrocsing nd Army u e, cts, to hear the case, and if the allegations Welr, ¥ are in jobscsslon. of any of theso At Liv is 1d | Baltimore; the Venetian, from Boston, o Aot oAk T AR T AT 8 eral Merrill, chairman, J. 8. Kountze and J found to be true, to issue & prohibition to Round caught Miller on the At R L st Rt lorar hukomvArman I westan oy :" }\""‘_"“q N l’l”“_“"“‘”“l‘,‘l‘_'lf ‘\llf s hancin | provent the PholEintnkiof. auch tinaylanlo: | ok ‘)“'”‘ hi “;“‘.)“:l‘,"l\":" they oliaohed, 1 o 1585, they are given the right to American’ new The Blizzard in Texas. L sk ! short specch, and then Representative : Blanai oir gof o s. o perso ioned | any o persons ion for that sntative in con riable winds, le - = not more than 3 acres from the op whicn has been offe e, at | ship, is found to be of exc Warner, ef Missouri, made an appeal for Mrs. Blair and M at 2is was a circus for e ox Lawpasas, Texas, Jan, 25.—[Special T pr cir. Ho kept the crowd et e tates at the rate of §2.50 pe . ; 43 8 Clrs 2 - ) the Be orts of the dis Cleveland Censured. i i petition shall b filed in the cieuit of | in a roar by his funny antics dted Blates o the 30 por gorel a | Al of exoolion ity and | pram to the Ber | —Keports of the di ; The pension committee - Past Commander. | aistrict court alleging violation of state. ol Round 4—Weir landed one with his left on | 8%, e within two years from tho pussage f sound. Linaced wdvanced de. Do Wheat | ygirous effects of the unprecedented cotd | Barmsons, Jan. 2.—At a meeting in-Chief Merrill, Past’ Commander-in-Chief | tion luws, or that the rosult was procured by | Mil the fatter followed with his : b Withdrawn: and ‘one remuns. Al to-duy's | pell of last week continue to_arrive from | of Methodist prechers today a resolu- Hountge aud General Bunk ~wéro enthuslas- | fraud or inumidayipy the duty -of | right on Walk's choek when both clinched, Driscoll's Sudden Death. R el et Menaas A ek vy | hion aSeet At tha Hiviola maeeiLip ey e e N A tary thie courk b lasuc s restraining arder to pre- | Dser g6 in, angthor, on Wewsa iucednd | Naw Youx, Jan. /88, —~Daniel Driscall was would have been accepted, but | heavy. It is estimated that fully twenty | suring President Cley for sending @ the gratitude of every Grand Armyegom e o Sleoton aud tha blows, ehine bard whon time | hanged this moruitig. He left his cell at 7:20, s iinsisted uvon shilling. | thouaaud perishod in the countios of Lampar | copy of tho constitution, came up, iLhare in the by his effort in this and in pen- | house from placing the name of was called, shed the gallows, and after saying a o ,L.i ‘Iy L~ ahadg ".'»T’r..fif.'r“\'\‘n.‘w';‘,"-'u:i?]'.":‘lv"‘.'&h].‘.y"1; ad Baba, i whs ot dlscussian BU LS ey itions were tound H—Miller e et el L e d i 4 d : all la ] ) 8 N Lyngan, of Town, introdue g o e R e R e yor (N ARk AR AN TUF on i liced. A Linsecd maintains an advance. | Covington, in Coryell county, lost 800 in one A -— Mr. Lyman, of Towa, introc housc e case shall then be croggy and was about us ) > enc 0 1ho trantea ST o ¥ - A h ’ = PR the house todhy amending the las the allegations against the valid the round. The round was mostly clinches 19 4BD. jud o died almast In flock. License at Luncaster | Potrolonae, 1878, incregsing the pension of ain sol" [ election are found to be true, the the Petrole Round 6—We diers and sailors who have lost both their | grders clinches. | gtiutly, His neck was broken. Pepperin ame up fresh while Miller 0 Welk's lightning blows. | The crime for which Driscoll was executed | PARis, Jun. %.~An attempt to kill Louise Laxcastex, Pa, Jun, 23,—The license of 1 continue in fol until the case | Was unable to gu; 4 i S sixty-six hotel and saloonkeepers and ning hunds, or both their feet, or the sight of both | shall be decided by the house of Miller to avoid punishment, dropped to his | was the killing of his mistress, seth | Michel at Havre, last evening, was made -**]"‘\""‘:“» Mo, Phe Oora 1 wholesale liquor dealers in this county exs .-A\m"mnn- o I.-..lr\nu ir count hl»_\ ins n‘ tivea, knees, n“n ;l']m\l;n'\h-‘l him as he pleased and | Garrity, or Dessie Garrity, as she w n- | She was making an address at a mecting of '“-";”]-: *"‘.‘“' \'\ I‘“ il ut \'\‘:\I N: d Saturd sht o ‘u\l the ,‘|.|‘.;-ufix§ g the words, “In the service of the United R— was not hit himself. erally called,on ths morning of June 26, 1586, | anarchists when a ma c audience i lopments, Several witnesses were e p selling until the States," and also the words, “or by any other i Nnmll‘ tions. ) Round 7—Weir played with Miller when | It was the ‘_],m!"l“h«“u‘.: t of a seriesof ¢ Im s 1":.:1.!'1‘“ .1“1‘\\-‘;“4‘..'.'11'f":.lx::‘.. .‘-.‘\-hx\u: ’:l“\‘n‘v r! ined to-day. David Anderson swore t | April when licenses will ‘be graunted under fujury vesultiug in total und permanent help WASHINGTON, Jan. The president sent | he gave him a terrific right-hander knocking | that had won Driseoll evil notoriety among received a serious wound in the head, | Cora Lee had said that Mrs. Graham, the | thenewlaw. lessness. the following nominations to congress: him against the ropes. ~He again gave Miller | his associates and him the position ‘of chief | und the lobe of one of her ears was torn d womian, was in a sporting house in PR AR P JUDGMENTS AND DECREES 1N COURTS. Postmasters—John W. Ross, at Washing. [ &1 upper cut kno nim clear into the | of one of the worst gang of Iaw breakers | away. Lucas nad # Darrow escape from uis. This was abont the time of th 3 alaa ports of Sufforing, tuced a bill amendivg | ton; John Curry, ut Nashville, Tenn, .'-“;!-'::'|‘;;len‘l"l""-’!:fi',:}w ot othiller was | that iufested tho city. lynching at the hunds of the iufuriuted der and was during the time when Mrs. | | T\I;uhr ‘I\un..l e The r.-',nr::pulx provide y el e o arrie m the stuge to hi & roou. ol X “3 % Grahum was missin ished in castern papers of people freezi or ~U~""\"~\'\Al" ot (s e ahall. bo- | B e T Tiod Blates for the Distrlot o | e Wiry, decelving hn.‘ spider. St. PavL, Minn, Jan, ther Russia and Roumania, Amicable acttlement of Wages. foundation. There is no sufferiig and ne O ttlew real i the same. manmer g | Columbia: Marshal McDonald, of the Distr THE COLORED CHAMPIONSHIP, | 18 greatly moderated, the me ng | LO¥DoX, Jon. 33.—It is reported that the | prrrenuno, Jan, 33.—At o CoMferenco be- | dostitution, The mercury reached 60 shave like periods, as judgments and decrees of the | Of Columbia, to be commissiouer of fish and i ¥ above zero this moruing for the first time in | Russian legation ut Bucharest has vuptured | tween Car , Phipps & Co., of the Hou Ve e courts of such state become or cease by law | fisheries. Henry Johnson and Godfrey to De- three wecks. Still warmer weather is pre- | its relations with Roumania owing to a series | seq Lworks, and a committee of the | peath of t*¢ Widow McCullough. 10 be liens thereon; provided, however, that Postal Changes. cide It To-morrow dicted, of insults to which it had been subjected and | Ay nated association to-day an amicabl B L5 ‘Succial Teles before such judgments and decroes shall be- | wasnixoros. Jun olal T DexvER, Colo., Jan, 22— [S)x Bostoy, Mass., Jan. 23.—The harbor s al- was_crowned by the receut urrest of | settlement of the wage question was efected, ADRLEIA) AR i, AT g0wa lan ‘{‘I'”‘l\ e SalaaG. tranacel tothe BEE]—A new postofiice was to the BEE.]—Wednesday has been se most entirely frdzen over s far as the nar- | § ation offiial whto was subsequenty re iThe seale was at one signed i work wili t“{"'\";"'-«'lrv'- Ium.; .:\l, }\1"(‘\‘.‘:1‘::.“ jereof shall be plead e Co! whe J=s At for the lightzlove pontest be rows and ferrybos d steamboats have | e without explanation )0 resumed departments of the mill to- | Widow of the trg John MeCh ho veal estute of chattels roul shall bo lo. | lished at Burk, Bouton county, lowa, and | & the day for the lightglove coutest beta e M T, L s bo resumad in ll departmenta of the mill ‘ta- | BN B ey had been suffer cated, In the oftice where judgments of such | Margaret J. Gelzer appointed postmaster. Me ¥y doh » ond G New Hampshire state that the th® mometer Lord Churchill Interviewed. TS Ore v from cancer of the breast for some Hiey state courts are rendered and e D. Maddy was appointed post- | Godfrey, of Boston, each of whom claims 10 | jn many places in that state fell to # = below BekLiy, Jan Lord Randolph Churchill Fou Hed in a Wreck, corded shall be entered ang indexed as pro Melter, Monroe county, lowa, vice | be the colored champion pugilist of America. | ze lust night. Townsalong the soutl she in an interview this even tenied 1 or Troy, N. Y., Jan, A terrible railway Baaly d By Ice. vided by the laws of such states *| Clins. W. Maday e will be the largest attendance ever | of Massachusetts report the the ter 1 Jhatic terms that bis journey to Russia hud | accident occurred this afternoon on the | ST Louis BBy the movement of we & Hudson | ice here last night aml to-day, considerable —~ any political significance whatever. He be- | Salem brauch of the I the house to-day the Henney state. Deiegat ns of sporting men all over v canal bill, | Wasnisnroy, Jan. 23 —Speaker Carlisle is Pistabure & Lake Erio'/ A d the feelings of all res o Rus- | railroad, from the vesults of which four men | damage has been doue. A of steam- whichcut a igure in the lastcongress. Thore | juproving physieally, bug i i not believed | the west have wired that they will be pres- | pp, (IS ‘.1‘: i ,‘.'llm-l ‘."“,h ; were distluctly pacidc, ‘Thoy o ol | Wi probably die, piasyothers aro serioualy | ors were badiy damaged The feidl SRS are a few unimportant modifications. "'l rarttatin i the duties of his oftice | 8t 1 & number of members of the | nual meoting of the Pittsburgl 1 e the apprehensions felt throughout | Wjured. =) ]l‘-" ) urth Ule 1s snticls sum named in the bill last year—$00.000-10 | ¢),iJ'\vaek, it being his present intention 1o go | Wyoming legistature, which is now in session | yoi) s s e bl N Ay Anarchist Benefit. - bogin the work, remadn in this one, and the : ] € : railroad company was held to-day - s { oeremray p to 10 be taten b Uhe canal Is'to e so. | 0 Fortress Monrve for a fow days at Cheyenne, are said to have chartered & | oyco was made to the recent invest i €. W. Moulton Dying. NEW York, Jan. 25.—The anarchists of | A Celebrated Case. ’d by the se of war after proper Ry~ i) i | cur for the purpose of coming down | the books of the passenger department, but | NBW Yors, J General Sherman | this cit vt 2k oo ban it I Depnay, Mass., Jan. 23.—Th surveys. Bich & ¥ Al F .| 1o wituess the mill, The price of tickets has | it is understood that the matter will be' con- | wa nmoned | 10 beds f ht for the benelit of the f ies of the | famous case of Chester Snow vs, e e S L S _ Fuoty, 1L, Jan, Butter sold to-day for | boen placed at £, und about four hundred ave | sidcrod ut o inesting of the directors this | s brother in la s W. Moulton, who | Chicigo unarchists. . The rece vercabout | Alley, this worning returned @ verdict foe 1 the senate Mr, Paddock prescuted the r pound on fair offerings, already seddl, Godfrey hus always lived near | afternoon, Was Lob ex} 657 for plaintify T e - . e T

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