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EIGHTEENTH YEAR. ( "SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 20, 1888, 3 NUMBER 198 HE DIED WITHOUT A TREMOR | frans et veaiisuae it | ONLY ONE CITIZEN - SPARED. | 35" e ' Toamees to v rioie NC' AULIFEE'SFIRST DEFEAT, i g~ Ml WINONA, “THE FIRST BORY," w th hor childgen, Hateld, who wes dr f-}" S an l“l:x‘::v;1:”1;‘1::-“1;-11\3;:-“'1 to his family that ¢ l-l||m~ll’|'|‘<:‘ \I:-rln1.:r.w‘|::“m..m for Prado Executed For the Murder of | [ ie i of the myrier it b GV IC | Wolbneh'a Male Population, With a | o, never went to Heateice, vut journcved | Tho Colored Australian Ohamplon | Bostos, Dec. 35— [Special Teloeram to | The Poetical Indian Namo Suggosted Marie Aguetant. AL i eull el snachadfoiin o Single Exception, Amrested. yoid \l;nn1;'.‘.:“.]..‘:]3:\.;-:?::.:“hl;,u_‘.‘v‘“;’.’::y‘.-}m Knocks Him Out. ]"‘_::‘ ‘;'("_‘_‘ b 'H .\”;f: .-H;\:,‘-‘ i 'le‘:”r';v;;:v‘w' For SBouth Dakota, [¥ cientions worker, In society she has island of elerk of the county d town of —_— REFUSED TO CONFESS THE CRIME A Boll Robbery. THE PRISON GATES SWUNG OPEN. | been quiet and well betaved. - No clueas to | TWENTY-FOUR ROUNDS FOUGHT. | Nantucket, clerk of the county courts and | wiLL PASS IT OVER THE VETO. 81, Lovis, Dec. 28.—A bold robbery oc their whereabouts has been found. What seloctman, besides soveral minor positions bus — this town may expect next in the line of sen But Diel Protesting His Innocence-- | 08t portions of the « Henry Ashoff, | George Cagle Will dust Taste Liverty | foiom® aftor thils climux, oan bardly before. | Jackson Had the Best OF e [lous e dniess tn the Unitod States coutt | No Contpromine On the River and He Declined the Services of a | ¢lerkin awholesale millinery cstablishment, and Then Be Re-arrested—A e Fight Al the Way here on tho charge of improperly procuring a Ha Bill— The Josefn SohaL K0 Statniainon & B had drawn #1000 from the bauk, and the S ol S Bl Two Freights Wrecked. Through—The Battle pension, It seems that us Pranklin J, Brown ) 3 sum of money was done up in three pack SRR A A ) Nennaska Crry, Neb,, Dee. 28, —[Special in Detail. o Han sorvon: thowountes quriae the. Ite Case — Congressman Demeanor to the Last ages, one of $1,000 and two of £150 each, An Alibi. legram to Tue Bem]—A bad wreck oc d war and reccived injurics, rendering him Lairvd Better, AS he was TOWTHINR 1o Wik jostied by three curred this morning about 1 o'clock on the CErares '|; iblc |h @ pension. Ko as Franklin J Met Death Calmly Ll L ]f"‘.:v":',"‘,": o A Whots Town Ave Kansas City, St. Joseph & Council Blufts .. Meeting of the Gianta. Toh B, Stown: . JusIEe. of Sthy. ‘,L o, | Wasmixaros Bureav Tie Osana Ben, [Copyright 1568 by James Gordon Bennett.) one of the men was arrested, The, prisoner (ELEY DRNIAN, Nob, D86, pocial | Tailroad, opposite this city. Owing to the SAN Fracisco, Dec. 28, ~The contest bo- | G cortified thit Jolin 1 Iyown wag. pet B18 FOORERNNTY YRR o 1 Panis, Dec. 98 ow York Herald Cable— | Bave the of C. W. Ward, but after gram to Tus 18ue. j--De wn\‘ sherifr | darkness and the heavy fog, a freight which | tween J‘m* MeAuliffe, champion heavy-weight | sonally acquainted with Franklin J, Brown, - Wasimizaroy, D, C., Doe, 98, ) Soceinl to e Bew, |- Prado was guiliotined | JArds aduntted that s name was CHE W, | [0 0 P, o baeh with | \vas following o Kansas City freigut, daghed | of the Pacitic coast, and duckson, the colored | and that o, Johu 1% Hrown, know i'eanklin | The Hon. William Springer lius boen : ¢ _, y, and stated that he was o travelling man . : ; ith 1 into the latter, The engine was thrown from | champion from Australia, which occurred in | J; Brown to be all that he reprosented him: [ spenaing his holidays looking up protty at 7. this morning, amidst a crowd of eu- | for a Chicago firm. The woney was not [ the entire male population of that town, save | the track and the caboose and one ear Were | tha Californin Athletie. club to-night, hos | SCL 0 be. 8o Joln B Brown duly made out | yunos for the now states to bo inade ot of rious sight-scers, lis prayer for a speedy | found on the prisouer ho are accused of playing the roll of | knocked into kindling wood, and 8 40z | Lo Ul saio topic of convorantion. in sport. | LoTors COrUEYIng that things wore arcordit | U LUt i on, A Tow ayh. g0 b6 death was promptly granted. This morning, ——— White Caps to one . M. Cutler. Shortly | cars were thrown from the track. No ono 0 : a8 the da; ‘W vy ",,,,,‘(‘ he paid his life for Biew Up the House. after th . 1OTUY | Wie hurt. No trains, in consequence, ar- | g circles for several weeks. Interest has | Franklin J. Brown w, this was funny, | senta letter to the burcau of ethnology re- \ Hinwisoxnrng, Va, Dee, 28 A dynamite death of Cutler’s first wife his ser- [ H8, HTE departed over the line until this | been aroused by a number of circumstances, | but not lawful. ‘The conscquence is that | questing its aid i this direction, aua received the murder of Marie Aguctant, . 1was found to be in an interesting guilty John . Brow nocent “1t i for this morning, Prados cheer up,” [ cartridie 1 under the corner of 8 house | o,4i4ion, and Cutler, rather thi Ll - MoAuliffo had cloan rocord of victorios, | favuyleiin’ g, Brown into troutio, and, the | oo following intoresting lottor from Colonel wblaled M, Peésquests, govarnrof e this county, Wednes. e T e e L Y nd his recent battle with Mike Conley, in ' LA L R R her, devarted, leaving his effects behind On the Chargs of Highway Robbery. courtandlawyers have wot a problem to dHietta; nwakoniii Prado party of negroes were ) leaving his effects bohiind him, | On the & Liidad/ J¢ | which tho latter was defeated 1 less than [ solve worthy of the judicial diserimination ompliance with your request, 1 have Linska woke up, rabbing his eyes, and ex - curred here this mornin me of the Mr. Brown, however, has come to grief : Garrick Mallory, the eminent scientist finally returaing, he married the girl to ga Dakota City, Neb,, Dec. 28, —|Special Tel ! ving a dance, exploded and almost totatly | podol ST B0 WArEied the girl 1o kath | DAKOR T e Choorgs Vanques, who | 110 minutes, added greatly to the admiration | proverly supposed to” helong 1o Solomon Lospecial attention to a desirable name destfoyed the building and fatally injured | her name, After thut was done ho began i | wue brought back from Kansas City & few | Of his friends and gave the sporting public The court hias the case under consideration, to be composed of the southern s & X increased confidence in his merit as a scien - — portion of the present tervitory of Dakota. claimed: Amos - Moore and two won A terrible ’ Amos Moore and two women. A ' | series of beatings, which ended in a terrible i Why didnt you kitl me beforet? - oss of life would hue bappoied i€ e alarm | wiipying - admistored vosiorday. After | 148 ago, chargea with highway robbe tific pugibst. It was gonorally conceded, The Parncll Commission, Your limitations were that the name should Wil you have i glass of winet” asked the | i not been given by a wan who saw the | cstising hor fearfully, ho attempted 1o se | Covington on the 20th of last month, hud a | 1ie PUE . Duntay, Dee, 28 —The Freeman's Journal, | pave divsct v | pisdt cartridiee and rocopnzed the danger. Moore | Guea s " e varfulls, ho uttempted to se: | ARy hoaring to-day, and wis bound | Bowever, that McAuliffe would fight his [ ORIIN, D 8 he recinane Jourtiol, | nave divect reference to the Dakota stock or A and the two women who had not time toes- | him and the citiZens of Wolbach on hearing | over to the district court in the sum of§1,000, | bardest battle to-night, for Jackson Disa ki ""‘ “.“;‘1“ “"_' "'\ + [ linguistic family of Indian names, and that ys: The Times' prolonged list o £ ene | the term “Dukota® itself was to b used for garding outrages, is in the hope of sceur- | o northern portion of the torritory, Two >rado, with perfect coolness and excess of : s v SRRy, UL A Wik YRR 1ssbhek @Hond Gapo were thrown with terrible foree throukth | of at, canght him by the nid of a lasso, tied | in defuult of which be was lodged in jail. hud won an excebent roputation since coquets ittoned his y ) bt o builiing, They cannot recover, THECats | him 1o post and whiphed him till e b L ——— his arrival here, six months ago, and had and drow tightly his lavender silk socks, as | of lynching are frecly induiged ing for merey scaping, he hurried to Greeley Laira Worse and Coming Home. given high cvidence of his ability in his ing testimony 1o justify the statements made | g purely Dakotan, scen: to have euphony i IS IRLT b At oI ™ antol hero order_for rres stiNGs, Nol ec. 25.—A telegram re- dence s 3 by Attorney General Webster in his oper ly Dakotan, ave cuphony ho replicd: “Why M 3 Center, whero an order for his ar Hastivas, Neh, Dee. 23.—A telogram re- | 00y ast August with George Godfrey, in et N OALE A OO I | R Pootiul: waakiss OnBL s “Winona,” the ; Killed His Brother 3 CFeRNs SasTig b GhOY dth pxcited about this than [ who am goiug awaited him. He retaliated by having them | coived from Congre AATRDS btABRtY address, Seeing the grouna. slipping from ; b A Wastixaros, Dee. 25— Taylor Carey, o | all irrested and . bronght up. to-day: Fhe | cCved from Congressman Laird's attondants | oy the Boston pugilist threw up the | under its foct, it resoived tpon i esperate [ name given to the first born child of a Das colored patient in Preeman’s hospital, this | trial conies off to-night. at Bureka Springs states that Laitd i8 | o000 i the ninth round, when it was plain | game to retrieve its fortunes. With this in | kota woman, provided tho first ' worse, and that he will return to Hastings. view, it dispatehed an cmissary to America, v prosont my lust salutation to M. Guillot, | morning shot and killed his brother Tsnac, AE ST An intimate friend of Laird, who has re- [ that Juckson way in every was his superior. | View, it disputched an emissary to Anicrict | born i female. An objection . A b who was employed as a nurse in_ the same LA kel rderer Captured. ceived several messagos, says the truth is, | Another circumstance which intensified the | 217 GIEEYEres Sheridan 2 L0104 ] 10 the use of that term is that it is alvead, who sent me to death, I protest my inno: | 1 . N s, 28— (S ™ ) and tried to fnduce him to go to England and y il el Marte. Aguotant. 1] Bosmtal. ‘The immediate cause of the niur- rin Lovr, Neb., Dec. 25— [Special Tele- | there is little hope of the congressman's re- | jnterest in the event was the understanding | testify before the cotnission, promsine hin propriated b town now well known cence. 1 never killed Marie Agictan der was the failure of Isaae to turn over | gram to Tur Bee.|—Last evening Sheriff | covery. He isa very sick man. The prob- | (e the winner would bo open fo fight any | that 1f his evidence proved satie v he | The other s ouka,” transluted “Buf- swear it on the head of my Am\; : : F1.25 which had been gi him for his sick | Nichols drove into town bringing a man 1""1‘"";} i\v;.-. Im.nu:lnn nn-lnh :\lcu\;n‘?urv- man in the world, the California Athletic | Would be paid £10,000 within an hour after 1-»!w.lnm;l\n the idea of the land of the prwards turning to Abbe Faure, he | brother. o AndeuRed and Seled el ie | POrts, that he cannot live any length of time. | M4 d, alifornia 2 i P A UG Biifulo, which s uppropriate to thit, Feriont iy G ) 240 plit & ish with him, handeuffod and shacided, who s | 1 AL club havin offered o purse of 8,000 for that [ s exumination was concluded. shoridan | L WU LT S it UBBE 11 li6 d%isted he Woulduit leave. maih Murder ana Suicide. smdtobethe wmurderer of Miss Mehitable [ gy, the Frytng Pan Into the ire. | purpose. The betting has been very lively | Wl lindily offercd 5,000 1 he would aweom- | etmological aveuricy for that region. 1t is SUE f fow - Ayivaye trg and Havel iy [ o STRANN Il “Doc, - 9S/—Elijah Haskell JIWhite, of Concord, Mass., He was capitured sASKA City, Neb., Dee. 28.—[Specinl | for several weeks past, and a large amount | pany the wgent 1o England. Sheridan then | sanoni,” this is the old and correct form Fomuins burind. ©dont wint to be badly | s evening shot and killed Miss Detilah AL f {0 SR SR REETRL R LS R o for | Telegram _to Tue Bee,)—Sherift Wislman | of moncy has beon put up on the contest. | positively deciined to-appear before the com: f for, tie kuwer purt of the Dakotan stocky T T T then suicided. He had been pay- | somo time. He answers the doscription per. | went to Lincoln to-day to-dmy to awest | MeAulMe was the favorite, the odds run- [ Biission ssuring the aient ho was an nowise | FUE e B S (et BET R e THORE ward, bungling medical students.” vy liee attentions oy me time, .r\r-m it is | fectly, but stoutly denics his guilt, say Goorge Oagle, who will have completed a | ving from two to one to $100 to $00, with | ©*5T0US s i o s e t1i0. bIANAOHNE TONNRNOL ESRHGREM MR The abbe then spoke of religion to TR SUORR SHTCLOS gl | N pOl el term in the penitentiary to-morrow, He is [ larger odds provailing. O R oL “Suone,” and 1n our own Indian treatios as ik =38 o OLEOAD RS LRI IO L BLUEHITAhaS wanted for & burglary committed at Talmage [ When the men stepped into the ring to NEw ToRi o Its the opinion of | “Sionne, and compr is the majority of Prado replied eye on him, and at last tracked him down. | o"Goarago. He was sent up for one year [ . R . ) I thegreat body now popularly spelled e TG 5 TG L BA4ACS pha! Lol toto! aveo Vo Hanged. A reward of §1,000 i offered for his capture | 500 M0 e NS S obbery. L night there were 2,000 persons present and ring men in this city that the steamship | (o vt correetly “Litonwan.” This inst betises.” Bastiop, La, Dee. 25.—4Pet” Overton | and conviction. % O Ll LSO Lo a great throng n the street outside, | Samana, which left heve for iaytien and | expression mizht be used, but it is not so The solemn procession loft the prison at | WAS hanged here to-day for the murder of | The murderof Muhitable' White ocen Bound Over in the Sum of $1,000. [ which checred as the progress of the fight | Sau Domingo ports November 22 last, is lost. | euphonious as “Sunona,” which means sub- i SH April 17 o trat MaGs, NOVEInbek1 7 1SS MIBSHE S rpsecrsy Dec. 25.—|Special Tele- | Was announced to them. As the men stood | November in the dircet | route | stantially the same, that is, the title of the 7:30 a. w. The doomed man walked betweeh 24l 2 White was the posscssor of quite a lavge BiEal S el e | e mine M EAG A Ehpekved o KAV of the Samana, a torrible storm | Indians who actually were'tho predecessors a priest and the exceutioner. M, Beaquesne, LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS. sum of money. > murder was done to | gram to Adam Labno was SRS AL L LS RHLOA S C was experienced. Nothing has b of the whites in the locality under con- tor of La Roguette, walked behind. procure it. ompzon, the supposed | arraigned before Judge Hudson to-day on a | advantage, so fu ¥ t and he heard of the vessol si she left | sideration.” ' : 1% headd wius shived and Lis shivt cut | Yemerous Reports as to the Objeet | murderer, was an employee on the farm of | charge of shooting with intent to kil Isane | concerned. His weig ) while Jacks | NG ork, Tt will be recalled that the Sa Mr, Springer does mot, however, from bl Ho wore v, Hi of the Meeting at Chi } Miss White, n intree, Mass., being in | Wysnic, as described in Tui Bee, He was | 800 A0S Llittle over 200, Medulite stood | g depurture was sisnalled by a heated [ share the eminent ethnologist's SOV TOl G D OATYORIN MBS Cmerao, Dec. 28.—The convention of loco- [ Possession of the fact that Miss White had a | pound over to the district court in the sum of | $iX feet and three-quarter inehics, Juckson | toversy between the Haytien consul - for anona’? He thinks hands were pinioned at his sides, and tho e hasts e sALIE L Lol brotiert || LiiraEmbUNYTY hoon hand, he took ad- | g1 0. six feet one-quarter. - The latter had a little | 300 Stom Touse ofice. - Consul Bassett | *Winona” is the most pleasant of ali, and loosely fustened ropes allowed his legs to | MO%:Veeonginecrs represonting tho brovier- at night, whilealone, stubbing | =" " e S advantage in reach. Hiram Cook, of thig | 41 the custom liouse o od arms and | las sclected it for South Dakota. He wl move with a shuflling ait. Lines of soldicrs | 100 Wost of the '\1‘“"‘“‘" Hconentoc i ) 1sing alnost instant death, Farmers’ Protective Association. Cl ey anichosoniEO Srooit IMOTw s Healiod wmunition_for the insureents, and made | advocate ution of the nime *Daicot M T o b session here to day. There were numerous | then procu oney and fled. The man y Joh s, 98, Soea Tolo. | ALY . 5 atrenuous efforts to have the yessel delaye for Nort 4 minly,” he ‘he- kept back the crowds, reports as to the object of the gatheri arrested heve gives his mamo. as Ebinczer [ COMNIUS, Neb, Doc. 3% —[Snectal ele- | jirst Round—The men sparred_cautiously | SIS AN 8BNS (i Bl quaiel | 00 e his become ' a part of our po- Whatever he felt, the condemned man e e g ol Osborne. gram to Tie Ber.]—The Farmers' Protec- | at first. Soon McAuliffe led off with his S FIMERONGI oW 6 VeF: YaluEsyitornten litical hist and so has many reasons to showed no fear. His face was very pale, T i R tAb B oAseelatone suri Love, Net [Special | tive association held n meeting in Fitzpat- | rieht and caught Juckson hghtly on the ear. [ (Pt HagONG IGWever: teiused 1o Vok rGnenilos 0y YR DRI betAiC s St HENvIaH but it was pale with indignation, | ot 0Tl T ST east i egram to T Br ¢ | ricks’ hall this evening. Many prominent l]'{l*_ ;\l«l*‘_fnll\r;\p\tlll;v\: an Il'nh-l"l BROK carried & crew of mincteen men, including | significance in business cireles of the term not cowardice, He shed 1o tears. | wot and. sol : y S that the man Osborne, sted for Armers were present. Entire satisfac sharpiblows.l McAullffe/inadojsevaral lungeaitieyaisantain “hakota wheat.? In the naming of the ardice, s st as much as possible the | der of Mahitable White, of Braintree, Mass., | oo s S oG It Disiess of the and got one good one in on_Jackson’s neck, S e \or now states, Mr. Springer. by He stood firm, and then he turned calmiy to | organization in ‘that part of the country. | has proven an alibi, and that he was released, AT y 008 5" | which the latter countered, and the round The Five Record. equal £ood taste and rescarch, the executioner, and that was all. He died [ The — proceedings — of the meeting - soc.aLoly £ closed Doxaor, T1l'; Doé. 25— ire this| morning | 18 to ol e sisterliond oF. &t TRy AU A bbb i wadl lostl (mNa!|Lwere: «diseprot There seems to A Correction. Ris Throat | | Second Round —MeAuliffe led with his toft, | | DoveouA, T e 85200 (00 AT | (8 IEAT Gl "o S aontenun e ¥ m territory he has s : be, however, It outside gossip | Prrso e .y | but feil short. Jackson returned with his DOMEC an 13 pushed agains! e uprig! \ 'R y . % 18, — . KO’ ) eb. eC. Specin v " P " doomed max was pushed against the upright | 0% o for anything, little room for a doupt | T WFMONT, Neb., Dec. 18.—|Special to Tut: | Dakora Crry, Neb,, Dec [Specil | iyhe “and caught MeAulifie well in the | eleven firms. The fire is said to have started [ 1 e e o i plank, whicl rotating swiftly on its axis, | that the real intention of the movement is to [ BEE]—The secret mecting of members of | Telegram to Tur Brr]—Tom Jibson, of | hreast. Hot fighting and several clinches m a defective flue in Mrs. Poor's dwell- | My Sprimger 18 showing his colloagices b swung lum divectly beneath the knife. His [ devise a new pian of campaign behalf of | the legislature from the Elkhorn valley, re- | South Sioux City, nged 40, cut his throat this | followed. Jackson next struck MeAuliffe gotten under control about 11 | he is .'.“{h*.. poet and Sotiol gt neek projected through a tight fitting open. | the Burlington strikers, The step most fa- | ported to have been held here last night for | afternoon with a pocket knife. He will prob- | on the ear, and caused blood to flow. This ; i R ; il vored L re |(',\ is mnlml entiielyl f\-‘l\: a conference with Congressman Dorsey, was | ably dic. 3 b r“"l‘"l'""l"‘lh P““x““,'l!: v in Juckson's 1 \'“r|~ : able at present. The town was without In view of the expressed determination of for his head. He looked thiere for one, two, fl'l‘“‘l"l’}“ul C ‘.‘n-lmf:'u”.’:m-‘f-m e Ol ‘"”:MEJ not held. The basis for the rumor printed A Bank Qaved on Him. mm:i:_,‘h‘f"l:g{;‘:‘ (“m“c r{x‘:.:".'.:‘fi.‘m "'.'u“‘\i\ m-: wparitus and the fire !:\nm‘iLH | .| the president to veto the river aud harbor three scconds, not more, and then a touch of | mise 1T possivlo. It 15 possible tho committee | in to-day's Ber was a conference between | Npmiaska Crry, Neb., Dea. 88.—[Spociat | and tie Australinn was pounded moro 86 | b oo e tnis Comoinine’ aadgomnn | il it has becu roportod, that, the measure the spring scnt a sinful soul 10 its cternal | appomted at the Richmond convention may | My, Dorsey and a number of representative | mojogram to Tie Ber]—Charles Stevens, a | verely. McAuliffe caught him once on the or, o boarder, perished. - Several others | the house. Chairhan Btanchard, of the reckoning. wait on the Burlington officials to-morrow. | republicans from Cuming county, who w single man aged thirtg-three, was killed last | 8ide of thehead, and caused him o stagger rrowly cecaped witn their lives, ‘Tne loss | river aud harvor commitiee, who has charge Prado sent the following letter to Carnot: = here simply to make a friendly” call upon | avening [at Wyoming, seven' miles north of | Beross the rine ick out ter- | 45 the hotel is smail. of the bill, was a o-day if he proposed J The Smith Will Case. Mr, Dorsey and talk over affairs connected vy c 6f dirt caving on hi rificatly, but feel short. LaCrosss, W 2 i vt P 8 e SN “Au iniquitous sentenco s condemned me | pooee oy, N. d., Dec, 2. The jury | with locai politics and provide for Harmony [ 1ere by banic Of Al cavini on him. Fourth lound—The mon sparrod cautiously | atarted this mofine . in Marphys hoLel Al | cor, wesromose § ol L T todeath fora_crime I &id not commit. 1| ;4o gmith will case, which has been on | Within the pa county. There THE PRESIDE) LECT. for o full winute, when MeAulifie led out | Woot Salom, "twolve miios east of b Siiéa to)tho/courso s prosidont: 1ony IRreNs have awaited already forty days for my e; oL D nstlenTOaY afte " | were no members of the - legislature savagely, but Jackson escaped by jumping | purned several houses and caused the loss of | when it reaches him. - If he vetoes it cution, Mo wait longer would constitute a | Uil for the last ten days, this afternoon de- |y ¢ho party. However, it may be said in | Senator Teller Hus n Long Interview [ aside. ucison planted a light oncon MeAus [ £12.000 10 §15,000. The town had 1o fire. pro- | does it in tie, we witl pass 1(‘.»»':‘|'ll‘!:-‘\:‘b‘«:l gratuitous augmentation of the torture. I ded in favor of the plaintiff. The piaintiff | this connection that Mr. Dorsey expects to With General Harrison. liffe, which the latter returned. poositimgme Anolu L maRitovaabiakvetes graulions anguionta 012, ¢ was Mrs. Eveline B. Smith, of Woodstock, | be present at the organization of the legisla. R e W) e g B s Fifth Round—Juckson opened the round | = (yiichco, Dec. 25.—A fire in the suburban | and seeuring the passage of a subshitute, I ask you to abridge it. 1 disavow ail steps | ™ Lo S U ver her dower | ture next Tuesday and at the caucussing | INPIANATOLIS, £ J by gottingalizhbiblowEonsMUA S!S HOrox Lot sl ake: thin moe s asssroyci | o L o that may be taken with the object of fadue- [+ ' W10 O S o ey e kian 13, | Drior to that time. © He ulso expects to be on | tinguished out of town visitor at the r hiead. Ho foilowed this up quickly and | poarding houso, Forrestors hall, and tho | mitteert o o o came froi (o coms ing you to. commute my sentenco. Suchu | ot U0 Proverty ¢ * Hezeldiah B, th0 ground when the balloting for a United | dence of whe president-clect to-day was Sen- | forced MeAuliTe against the ropes. He then [ gicating vink. 1.0ss, $15,000. h BHEH e EToie ettt s Il foraverl soparato e Smith, ex-congressuan from this county, and | States senator begins, and if the unexpected | ator Henry M. Tetler, of Colorado, ex-sec forced the big Californian avound the ring at ¥ 2 2 In spite of the fact that Scaretary Bayard From my heloved ohild, and leave. me undor | formerly very prominent publie man, and | luppens his lightuing rod will go up at short | ary of the interior under President Arthur. | a lively rate, but did little damage. = Mitchell Knocked Him Out. asserts that the United States can do. nothe e e also to establish the legitimacy of her three | notice. ke e Senator Teiler arrived in the city last mght ixthisouadesdptaon e 80 SatClenlay ol CrLEvELAZD, Dec, 28— [Special Telegram | ing towards sccuring redress for the captuin the shadow of a monstrous judicial ervor. Tt | (1o 0 0T B Hn o Gmith, & wealthy % i Yy ueht | wonderful quickness. In this round he struck [ | CF b [Si fa of the brigantine Josefa, fined in Porta Rie would bo o hundredfold moro painful to mo | oy O O e aan, G s anothor son A Go-as-You-Please Race. and was the guest of Colonel and Mrs. N. R. | MoXuliffe scveral staggering blows on tho | 0 Tk Ber.]—The same_old feeling against | 0f the brigantineJosofy, tinald in Horta [Kica, an death, although this death bo as shame- | Bygeno. Smith, a Vermont farmor, andd | NEbRAsKa Crry, Neb., Dee. 25.—|Special | Ruckle. He had a long private talic with the [ head, and forced him against-the ropes. He [ Mitchell and Kilrain cropped out here, Last | 2ottt B fueniiisi ol 1o fehy Wi B8 s that which T cageriy ask for. Task, | third euild, a married daughter. Mr.' Smith | Telegram to D Ber.|—William Buchanan, | president-elect this morning, and left the | also succcedod fn Jumping back o quicl as | evening they concluded a two days’ engage- | eral senators, to whose attention the subjoet died in 1557, leaving his estate, valued at | of this city, has accopted the challenge of I, | city shortly after noon. There is consider- | 10 avoid several powe ows which were | ont at the Academy of Music here. | has been called, to insist that the United Monsiour le President, that you put an end to 3 foid seyeralie b several hundted thousand dollars to be do- | . Syan, made in Tus Bee, lust Sunday, | able speculation as to what passed between | "Bt BRI 1o mon retained e ut. | Wednesday evening egzs were thrown at | i do scinething, and tiat it shall, ; D M woula have scarcely adopte this unutterable torture I am enduring. I e 3 voted to the estabhishment of a school for the | oo =W Mace W & el sl skl : SRl B! 2 carnestly wish your presidency may add | Sucation of young men i the mechanical | {0 @ Ko-us-youplease race for 800 a side. | the general and his visitor, and especially as | most good lnmor and would swilo whenever | Mitchell from the gallery, and ¢ ML the inactive policy, which ho has shown in fne and glorious pages to the history | arts. Smith, after marrying the plamtift in | Three hundred dollars has been put up, the | to what was the sonator’s particular mission, [ an advantage was gained by either. In this | hisses greeted their boxing bout. Early | s eise tad the offending govermment 4 pag Y B A : i 1 McAuliffe got one swinging blow ¥ m of France, Please nccept, Monsieus le Presi- | 13oston in 1546, and living with her in various | remainder to be posted before enter- [ In an interview had just prior to his calling | round MeAulifte got one swinging blow on ay morning while Mitchell | been a less powerful oue than Spain, It is . 0 places in the ast, finally deserted her and | ing the race on mext Thursday. | upon the president-elect, Senator Teller said | Jacksou's chin, which the iutter returncd. before the bar of the od that the offense of Hayti was not so dent, the homage of my admiration and of | PR By v e H e bought, extensive LGl ) 8 72! £ Very little was done during the round. et T S i Piting ita tho Eadt heiiSpi my respectful salutations. Pranc e shone at Smithvilleoand becamo | Complete arrangements have not yet | he thought the tariff bill would pass, the i Round=Dhoprovious llghtiromd! | oonnard Fiiouso © with Parson. ADavies, | | Gxsisporiting te thot autign of he/ B panighs 3 3 machino shops at Smithville, and became |y Wado nor all the necossiry | senate, not later than January 22 0r 23, Ho | hat ssted oo non soms i ther opond | Jake Kilrain and some local man, an Eng: | American anthorities in many instances in |Press.|—Prado, the murderer of Maria | ver In 1869 Swith coutructed a | 1ujers signed,but the race will be held at the | gid not | believe there would be an extra | Doty Jucks aught MeAuliffe in*the | hish ex-pugilist and small ganbier, Hughey | their treatment of Amevican vessels, ana ig Aguctant, his mistress, was guillotined e with Miss Gilkerson, of | Siiudard: on Thursday, Friday and Saturday | oiaser of conerom~ Rogirding the tae | oo v o ronly direeting b | Bsurns, first abused and then made ' viciouse is more than likely that the sedritary of this morning in the Place do la Ro. | Lowell Muss. dhe second wife died iv 15, | ovenings, next, the mien going to the about. Senator. Mitcholl, ‘of Orogon, as a | blows. lo tha spot. Jackson continucd to | Buack’ on him. ~Mitehell ran wway and | state will be calied upon for all the dutalis of quette. He preserved a firm demeanor to | 4hd the cliims of the grat wife to recozni- | a¢ ¢ o'clock and retiring at 10 The stage has | cabinet possibility, Teller said: “He would | force his adversary around the ring and had | Jived into and across the bix pool of tne | the affair i his possession, and that _action | tion have been opposed by relatives of the P I . 1 it 1 be tak looking 1 the redrof DEQRONYS 4 ! on ha Y y el been rescrved for ladies wio wish to attend, | make & very good cabinetofficer, but 1do not | by far the best of the round b room fountuin, surns headed 1 be taken looking not only to the redress the last. Ho refused to make a confession | second wife. Onthe announcement of th Uhilo the menwilloccupy seats in the middle | La¥0A, B0 st hysuritheiless o LiOTOUNGS him off and was knocked out by beautiful | of the cvils ¢y ined of, but to the prevens- T B TR A, I Sy cor of the plaintiff there wero | Wile the men will occupy seats in the middle | know that he desires such a position, and 1 | “Ninth RRound—There wa cason to be. | i © Lol o x i kv Al nnd also deciined the services of a chaplain, | verdict in favor of the plaintiff “there wore | S0 S Pho tracik will be too Short for | 1rcw vt e desices such o position, and 11 jicvinth Round - oo a0ohe | drive n the eye. Mitcheil wot w punci in | tion of such impositions ii the future “Tho exccution was witnessed by two hundred [ many demoustration of approval in the court | yo4d time 1o be made. Buchanan has been | 1f he would jeave the senate R e eeeai ‘:: }l“_-l:‘w“’:_I{"‘f‘f““'“"' No partic ul‘m,‘l;“”‘n‘ e 1 the eye and bady sprained his vight hund LAIKD RECOVERING. v, nowvspaper o, actors, layers an | 0% o of Witk i rorming matenas | Joe yould foaes ho semaie: | here would | to weloso wery oon; No pavuteulu duma | Kol (illuehor sarro cirin i bis st | | Sonator Pathioe Bkt Congrossman oliticiuns who posesssed influence enough to | - 3 A and has been very successful. His opponent | jie should be appointed, his successor in the | the best of the fight 8o’ far. He continued ALORN00DIAE M ! 4 L ) ] L f v 8 The American E ic Association. | o ying a few duys ngo, is now on the fair road obtain admission within the sentry lincs to & e has been on the track for scme time, is an | genate wonld be a republican, and the Oregon | 1o diive his right at McAuliffe’s head, out == s R o Horalinma Vi paasission wiih the montey ljaos Punapeieui, Dee. 25.—~The American | Englishman by birth and has been in o num- | Jogislature is republiean.” The senator | the blows were light. Tho Baame A aita Him: o recovery. e i3 oxpectad o in w duy or the Place do 1 Roquette. Muny notubles | geonomic association was in session hero to- | ber of ruces. ' As cach party is backing him- | tlonght tbat _one. new cabinot ~ohicor | ' “Feuth Tound—Jackson again forced the i Yous, Dec. 25.—Piotro Dinarvo, an | 450, and will thew proceed to' the pring poro among the spectators, Prado. | qay, Prof. . D. Shermun, of Brookly, of- | $¢lfs the wianer to tuke the stakes and re- | would cortainly come from the | fighting and pounded MeAuliffo several an brigand, who two years ago murdered | frem hore by - Congressman. Catehoon. of 1) ovalking from the Prson Lo the muillotine: | fered the following, which was adoptod: ;,:',I[‘,; e e ok biood: Bt fwost that he expected to | ties in the face, the Jatter returnied them | Njurquis Guilo Sanduzzi, while robbing his Michigan, whe is suffering. from tho sume 0w signs of fear. His s o arues are How 8. X Pross views to the presdent- aht Jackson or > necl vhich | 2 £ G ity £ his | Michigan, who is suffering fro > 8 BT pioued"wobind i bk i . | Heslved, That o commiice on abor be i S Views " ket | abohl ichson o e kel | N st | e B A parcl -nn«lm;-.l of 8 lu'xbl\v'l\‘\\lwtln B '1"{‘1"‘ d to inquire into and report upon the At The State Capita urge the appointmeut of any man. He leventh Round—McAuliffe’s eyes were be- | by one of Inspector Byrne's men at Stan o ot O A o shirt and dark trousers. Lo shirt had boon | rolutive distribution of cost between capital | Lixcory, Neb., Dec. 25— should, however, tell him whit he thought | einning to puff up slightiy wasstll | ford, Conn., and was brought here, The { SE (A8 F arbaRnt SRt S e roug ‘4\“!!4; ASwayCrom _-l:’"'fi “" e boand | and labor in the production of goods. gram to THE Bek. about some men, In response to the quer bleeding. Jackson appeared none the worse, | scaffold awaits him in Ttaly ho.murderiof [ oylvania, 15 confinbtt Inig IEIy AR, AeyIR, grianldon. Tuitions ofdshaguitiotine e board e e 3 0 3 R SR as to whether the republican members of the | Tie continued to pound McAuliffe in the | Marquis Sunduzzi, a v and philan- |t ) « i xeitoment in- stood upright to the height of five feet. As | Resolved, That the committee on statistics | jg), for the organization of th senate were not gencrally of the opinion that | ribs, but the latter didn’t scem to be much | thropic nobleman, noted for benevolent | ¢ident to the recent vampaign, has called ot~ Prado noared this board four burly’ men | be requested o consider what suggestions | yenate has commenced. Last mght's and | e should be Jnvited iutd the cabinet, | innbed by it Two hard blows in the faca | charitics, made a sensution in taly in’ the | {ention to the fact M over’ a hulf dozon sprag forward, scized him, hurled him | can bo usefufly made concerning the census | this morning's trains brought a number of | Senator Teller rephed: orc Intorehanged and tho rouna closed, summer of 1880, congressien, Who werd ued for cf against it and flung themselves upon him, | of 14 ) i ; renomination or re-clection, huve, so far th A A e (TN HIRpRRLYeR LIl U Lo M0, e ey M. Stosle, pr | | members-clect of both houses. Dempster, here is a division of gpinion Hmuw? welfth Kound—13oth nen wore evidently ] s 1 o S T B il by thoir weight bo > struggling vie: ) o 3. M. Steele, principal ; g A i * [ triends think it he will be sceretary of | getting a little tired, and hardly a pass was ‘alled on Viee President Morton. sossioll, notnniayed dn tio. ' tim face .ln;n,‘_\mm, Lo tho top off the low | of the Wesleyan acadenny, it was decided to Otmstead and Buker ure at the Capitol. | g0 "yt there are others who think his ap- | made by either throughout the round. RuuNEcLIvee. Deo, 28.—Gonornl {[ SrBL Instunoca oy iee HONONOCI IS EMIIETR IR il a0 Insiankithe by was | juvite the international statistical institute to | They are actively at work organizing their | ointment might not be advisable.” "Phirteenth Round— This round was a repe- | ¢ B illiame. on bohalf of tho Wash- | oM wolunsholis, fuvident to tholr dofeat, Wheled forward until the murderer's neck | meet horo in 1502 i forces for the speakership fight. Church |~ Two conflicting opinions exist to-night | tition of the twelfth. SR LR, 05 i e T T e o Mris syuder the. glistenlng knife. A woodon | «Rpof. Willlam M.. Folwoll, of the Unw, Howe is on the trail for president pro | among local politicians as to tor Tol- | Faneteenth Round—Tuckson caught Me. | Iton inaugural committee, ealied upon Vic 1 1o the present tine 163 republican and colinr was then fixed over the back of the | sity of Minnesota, then read a ¢ ou the lor's 2abinet sugeestions and recommenda- | Auliffe lightly on the ohin and agam in the | President Morton to-day at his country scat, | 15 demoeratic candidutes have been certified prisoner’s neels and the knife was sprung, 1t | “Doctrines of Political Eyonon and _the 2 80 tions o the presigent-clect. One is that he [ throat, the latter knocking him agfnst the | Ellerslie, where Morton is spending a few [ 10 the eleric of tlio house as having heen went through, and the hoad of Prado fell | session was closed by a paper on “Philan- | the Windsor, The lobby will be m its glory T 5 ¥ 3 y eiding & IEW 1 cloeted L the next louse. This leaves three ITORRN.a0d e L . as paper on “Philan 1 came to udvocato Blaine's appointment on | ropes.’ MeAuliffe looked for an opening, ut | das, andconfurved with hiun rozariug the I8 RO UoNse, A ALt aniong tho shuvings beyond. thropy and [Sconomy. " by Dr. A. G. Warner, | to-night. Deweese, Mereer, Wright and | (e ground of party harmony; the other, | the scientific Australian did not seem in- | inaugura monics at Washington on the [ (8tricts in doubt, two cst Virginia. and - 2 pri r of political economy in the Univ th 1 1 ly th Bat ho. advised v Bl 1 b " | 4th of March vext. G W L : = e professor of politica omy Jniver- | other rounders are circulating actively this | thut he advisec uinst Blaine's entering | elined to give him one. 4th of March net, General Witliams spen THR HAMFIULY MUBDER, sly of Nobras} morning. Watson and Cady will be hore to- | the cabinet, “Fiio real trath as to what, Tt | Fifteenth lownd—fickson forced the fight- | abuutn hous with Mr. Morion, wid weit to Further l)('ln'lh fl:x:l'\\“l:vr(, Have Been Y AT ")_I_T" TR day. McGrew, of Nemuaha, is buzzing for .l:‘llxAI(\:‘I]A“:l;ll;lUlu”l:}‘x‘n:::l[m::l‘ll\lII('III':I:-’I:JHIl‘ll:l‘lv’rll,? :::‘“v;:{",lu:v’:::I;‘:i‘I\ll‘m}‘n:l‘:lnufl.‘u':}::I‘ I\i““fvli“l‘.‘.‘» New York on a late (u'nu Al Toen adiorrible Al v. Josar, Mo, Doc. 23.~[Spectal ele- | the ex-contingent corgressman, Mr. Majors, | gon followed up with several others, Jackson Receiver Appointed gt o this butchery to turn a somersauit. Then turning to M. Garon, be said: “Pray ing and he looked down into ket waiting tempore of the senate. He is quartered onc in Tennessec, o Tennessce the gove crnor decided t . to the Fepublican, but was resteained WiNsirEG, Man., Dee. 25, —[Special Telo- ; i - o ontla e aaviaan ) s IAck 'EG, 3 [ al ram to Tur Bk —A north-bound freight From a gentleman, Who is well advised on [ appeared to think he had the Culifornian Jmicaco, Dee, 25.—Joiim S, Moody qual gram to Tes Bee ] —A. J. Hadleld, charged |y on the Chicago, St Paul & Kansas City A Lively Dark Horse New York politics, it §s learned that Senator | whipped and continued to force him around "‘l“‘ AD:ape: el B og Huiime ] Cincago, Dec. 25,--0tto. Corbett, the relas with the murder of his wife on Christmuas A L e ko DR s T Ha Ty Laxcory,Neb.,Dec, 25, —| Special Telegram ‘ller is an ardent supporter of ex-Scnator | the rin o4 By, eiver of the Columbla BUldng |00 o0 Sy who is wanted on the charge v a lemo! oar W e ey FRlirons rax 08 q 1o Union Tug Bee.]— confidol o wed | Platt, and this fact being established, it Sixteenth Round—Jackson opened the | and Savings association before Judge Jamic Y s day, at a settlement near Winnipe was | miactric road at 10:30 o'clock to-night at th to Tue Bee,] -1t is coniidentially whispered | * L ) q of being iwmplicated in the Shaw-Ple brought to this city to-day Vi HOLFI0 RORK 4. g'ox0k W-plgak at the o corrid f the Capi | that | S€cms probable he spake several good words | round with two right handers on McAuliffie’s | son, who approved his #0000 bond and di e v ¥ oug y to-day to await trinl at | comer of Main 1 2obid , inthe corridors of the Capitol hotel that | ¢ Z z bond-theft case, reachied the city from Whet s corner of Main and Robidoux streets, and Tnago e T for Platt i nose, which he followed up well. McAuliffe | rected him to take eharge of all property, of N ) A A the ussizes, threw the ear and passe down a'fifty- | Judge Elmer 8. Dundy would not refuse to | “Phere were a large number of other vis- [ led out savagely several times, but Jackson | whatever kind, which belongs to Shaw & | §rGen libs taday, in el T dotails of the horrible crimo have just | foot cwbankment. Thore wers iine pusen | serve as Senator Mauderson’s successor in | itors during the afierioon aud ‘ovening, who | jumped asilt quickly and escapod the blows, | Diesaners conmany. an epecton of v | 10 specior Bonfieid e admited tha been mude known, It seems that the body of | gers in the car, two of whom succeeded in | case the legislature should de to honor | came simply to pay their respects. Several Soventeenth Round — McAulife caught | company’s papers wiil huve o be made to [ D' AOML X1 }',',“”‘“.Z‘.' ot G the murd 1 woman was found by @ neigh- | E€tting out before the car was struc! him with the position. T ’ s | were from Illinois Jackson lightly on the jaw, but the latter re- | determine its wssets. in posacasion L . st WARAR IAASGUBEI D B0 strect car turned completely over tw o LU D - PaROK T, Amoug the other out-of-town visitors were | turned it well and rained half a dozen hard S5 in every pa w; that they were given bor Iyhiig In the snow about fifty yards from | ;g gerious injuries resulted ' uny one, election would afford an opport ex-Congressman White, of Kentucky, and | ones on MeAuliffe’s head, which scemed to Trjed to Burn the Depot him b; ¥ z01 il "ot by o cuge the Hafiold residence. The body was lying e life position on the bench to some eminent | Judge Holt, of Louisyile. 1t is understood | duzo the latter a little, o4l 6 g e Bapab, tomer named Jones, as heretofore sta fuce downwards, with the arms stretehed A Knife Through His Heart. republican attorney would be a powerful in- | they came to recommend and urge the cou- [ [ighteenth Round-Jackson g MeAu. | | Toreis, Ka oc. 2 pecial Tel e o wle itled By o an. outut full length, and was frozen stiff. The Avstiy, Mo, Dee. 25, —[Special Telegram | centive. A politician from Richardson | sidération of Bradley’s name for a cabinct | liffe u terrific one in the ribs, which sent fum | to T B An atte 0 portfolio. lightly to the floor. When Lo rose, Jackson | this morning to destroy the depot o JACKs0¥, O,, D Wesley Neil wys face wus mutilated and smashed beyond ree- | to Tur Bre|—The Chnstmas festivities | county, where the judge formerly resided, e o ! . W ; oguition. Tho weapon used by the murderer | here ended with an amatour performance, | clums ' tiat. Dundy an command moro | o o O e oray. | forced biu into the cornor and pounded bio | ings of the Lupid ' 4 Ehot aud st by o woman named was the bandle of u pitehfork. The fork | during which Walter Webb, acting the part | strength south of the Platte thau any other | and finding him alone, said she wanted him [ MeAunfTo would have 10 go down. but hy | g7 0F burning gusoling v ) Aroy, inig hougo D9 ae SeyARAR, handlo was picked up near the ‘house, ove [ of heavy villian, simulated suicide. As Lo [ Ian frow, Douglas county that could b | o help her win' @ prize. The gen 3 tostand up under the blows until | s o fire swas. ool i Tico got0 % P s portion belng near the corpse, and from the | was ubout o the knife under bis wrm, | und Weaver factions in. Richardson county, gral | e Tather. gmled upllt, . o all of time saved him from @ fall but had it not been b1 brcak down the door whien the womin fived position in which various piecos wero lying, | his foot caughit iu u looso board, aud, falling | L'said, has besn hoaled, and that cud of tho | b I‘,;m',‘.f:: L IBRGYRAN 20 QILOLLY SAWY h _""’“" (“;‘ ’|‘“ ~Ju koo ted the 1 uldinges would live yed e | through the door, k i instantly, i ' supposod that HaMeld encountered | L0 the floor, he drove the knife througl lly to him if he intimates that | Jeted by cortain newspapers, offering i prizo | adversary i the corner again, He . Lany I8 et AN L e heart, dying instantly. y . o vy his wife at the yard gate and muking a pass e e A he is willing to have his nae come up, for the person who would fill out thercon a | ceeded in getting nim against the ropes, " ; \ m 23, —Tho ~ Mixsearo Minn., ec, 28, o At ber with the fork, the implement caught v b ol " correct list of General Harrison's cabinct by | where he again rained blows on Lis Lcud AT ou thio gate and was 'broken. Then taking . Wostarn Postal Ohangos Teachers' Association Adjonrns. | & given date. The Renoral returned the | Nnere hoasaln rgjned blows ap bis ead, Southern g Journal's Winnipeg specks) suys that Josegh oue of the picces, ho followed her up and de- | WASWINGTON, Dec. 25— (Special Telegram | - oy, Neb., Dee. 25.—[Special Tele- | paper to the child, saying ho was sorey he | Aulife did vory hitle but make an attempt | SAN Fravcisc . Taxes of the | Jrandon, the wife murderer, was hanged hvered blow after blow on her face and bead | to Tue Bee ] ~Willian B, Dryan bhas been | o0 "0 mye Bee)—The North Nebraska | couldn't help her, ‘and adding that he didn’t | to defend himself, Southern Pucific company for the current | this morning. \mll“l ‘*‘“'r“h‘“l’- -IA dead at his feot, nm'uuh-ll wn!mu\llvr“ at Saxon, “'*\ e | moachers' association closed its labors this | KUOW nearly as mueh about the matter i From this time on to the end of the fight | fiscal year, amounting to &02,000, werc paid n v ceording 1o the acconnts given by settlers | county, lu., vice S. M. Whecler, resigueld. AACLOPS" 880 o o 900l some of the newspaper gentlemen. The | Jackson continued to force the fighting, | in to the state treasury, to-duy. Ihe Southers The Chicagos in tie nelghborhood, the Haflields 1ived hap. | A podtoflice has becn established at Saw- | 8fterncon. The exhibits of written work | little girl went sway apparently greatly dis | MoAuliffo growing woakor and weaker, and | fo Siaatn metsury, oy, Fhesenhtrs | Averame, South Australia, Dec. 28,-The . pily togetlicr until Haflield formed an affec- | ¥ illmore county, Neb, with Gusiy { from the schools of Norfolk, Albion, Platte | appointed. at theend of tho twenty-fourth round' was | otal carnings for the past year were | American base ball teauis ployed another ten for his sister-in-law, which ripened into | Kuuth as postmaster. county, and the city of Coluwmbus attracted a —_———— knocked completely out, and the referee | §i2.560,000, T T expenses were | gume to-day. Score: Chicago, 19; All u intiacy of such o nuture that Mrs. Haf- T great many of our peovle to visit the high Business Troublos. gave the fight to Juckson, This is nis first | $5 000,000, e Amcricas, 9, . cld was .n“u»l.uu‘d to protest. Haffeld, it A Destractive Fire. school building, where the work was ex Warentows, Wis., Dec. 25.—The J. L. | defeat. e . 4 .- - fhvears, G not dosiro to live bis amour | Sr. Pavt, Dec. 3.—A special from Delor- | hibited. 'Tho scssion was pronounced a grand | Perry Manufacturing company, limited, has L m—— Killeit by a Train, The Louisville Frotting Association, 4 counuenced ill-treating his ., Manitob: : The bushi o success, i Tried to Burn the Jail . A < ¥ i Wile from’ the time thas she flrat protasteq | Taine, Manitoba, says \e busincss partion v, made an assignment. The assets are esti g rie J s Cuieaco, Dee, 25,—-Mrs. Martin and Miss LovisviLLe, Ky., Dee. 27.-The Louisville aguinst lis condut, and siuce that time unti} | Of the town burned this morning. The fire Anotber Valparaiso Senvatiox mated at $90,0003 liabilities, §30,000, Newront, Ark., Dec. 28.—[Spocial Tele- | goio powors failed to notice the approach | Trotting u o will, it s announge? her doploruble death, Mrs. Hafeld aud her | started in a roow above Sanders & McK Ve e e tont sen. | PILADELFUA, Deo, 25,—The failore of C, | EPAM to Tutk Bk |~Will Grovely, & nekro | or' g ity bound pussenger train as thcy | €488 10 cxist in 1550, three children had froquontly to seek protec- | uon's store, aud although all the peoy tion here 1s the elopomant af W1 Haten s | Weinemaun & Go., furniture dealors, is an- | inmate, made a reckless effort o Lurn the | were crowsiug the itock [sl ok, near Pr———— A tion from the cruelty of Haflleld bencath the | turned out to check the Hames, such h sation here is the clopement of W. 1. Bates, 8 | poypeed to-day. The liabilitics amount to | county jail here to-day. Fortunately dis- | Forty-seventh strect, this afternoon. The Passed the Budegh, aopned roof of fricucly neighbors. A report is eur- | way had been gained that groat loss has ye- | married man, about thirty-five years old, and | ghout $120,000, and the assets are about | covery and proumt action prevented the ere- [ two were struck by the engine and thrown Pamis, Dee, 27.~Tho se Ty reit dn Lhe scilicaeut thiat when the sister- ed, The loss is estimated ut about §0,000. ‘ Fannic Browa, a youny gir! ouly fiftecen or | §75,000, matios of Grovely and bLis fellow-prisoncrs, | ifty fect. - otk were killed, - the budget by a vote of 214~ ] Corbett Arsives in Chica &