Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 29, 1892, Page 2

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This was in pursu street, Here wisethe headquarters for the | ance of a statement by Manager Harri large force of clj who hinve been tempo ke som that owing to rumors that the rn||\||v|v||\‘x-:lflgfuvhnml-m The firm in | MoGrath Was Gamo Bt the Englishman | fizht had been fixed, the referce wis em- | Sosno of Destruction at the Gorner of Fif- | Buaiis (il iglS fifiod of the disistor au | Piro and Polioo Commissioners Dooline to Decide the Advertising Question. LUCK DIDN'T W T | e ghtins oo B Saofattion L AZE | Yonof the clothing stock 0 oax e pineentn | TOOK IT UNDER ADVISEMEN PLUCK DIDN'T WHIP PLIMMER | et ot et IT MADE A TERRIBLE BLAZ KK IT UNDER MENT (i)(](/‘; Was Too Strong. The referee’s announcement angered Mur teenth and Donglas, sibic. | phy. and for the rest of the round he ham g 1 noticed a H—lfinm {ilustration of the e mered White at a hot pace. | v power of a very #ifiple habit this mornin & LIVELY BATTLE AT CONEY ISLAND ,n',,"‘,‘\'::h”;;,j‘;,“);L",;’};““'“‘l"";,“‘,“.:'1‘_“,’.‘”‘]‘.‘;’;,', THOUSANDS VIEW THE BLACKENED RUINS | S0id o eenticmniutio was standing on i4e | FRITZ MILLER'S CASE PUT ON TRIAL ( )[ 7( / ] ] 7( /‘S\ have the wn.-.-v;f it. Murphy got ver — yestorday. 1 hawe been standing here per e 4 ) % k) angry and seemed to lose his head, whi haps fifteen mingbes, and during that time Toth Men Were in Good Conditic White remained cool andedid good execition | OFIgin of the Blaze Still Shrouded In Mys- | at loast twenty fion have crossed the street tised T the World-Herald to Save Fager - Pete Maher Again Wakes a Show o his opponent’s neck and head tery -Theories a8 to the Canse-In- for the purpose of setting their watches by | y and Has o Gu yoDe- I the fifteenth round Murphy came up in y the big clock in ghetower of the Continental Wi el of Hlmaelf - Murphy nnd White batter shape §nd_ bored the right in on pgontian Zi bt et el building. They3¥ould cross the street, pull bbb s 4 Again, White, The latter ducked instead of stop: Night's Conflagration, out their watches and glance up at the place of the Board 5ok} ping biows. He seemed to lack steam and Sl where the familfar face of the clock ought P Vit pike ) e i | Murphy's method of choking him while in to be, then turn away with a disgusted cx Taash N, % Dee. oA large | Chincory with his olbow scomed to knook | A careful survey of the situstion roveals | pression ot portiays - shepish smilo at | fho license bowrd, met lnst night croed them up throughout our CONEY ISLANT ce. 98— ¢ | the wind out of him the fact that Tuesday night's fire was the | their own simplicity protests against William Krug i crowd of sporting men assembled here to o o Whito In the sixtecnth | most destistive that hus visited the clty | ., “Now probably the greater number o + | lie ) T P s ©, ¢ ‘o the bale © of thi i h ! plied tor pepmikslon Lo i toroe, and Yoi C alance of this 0 088 o r entert iment W alig i n ¢ \ ¢ shrank ese people had stood fo our o1 o | night to witness the boxing entertainmen vl Tt in th White shrank | oy iumber of years. Tho loss of property | (s peoplehad stand for an Hour oF More | 1o, vonvorth strect. A half doren v n sy tock taking we have gath= riven under the auspices of the Coney Island | from Murphy's leads and his — way . s . aug g S 1% I % thistio. ol e et gt Cyie ouning: | Of P s ands while | he | will not fall much below 300,000 the night before, and all of them had read | declared themselves as against the granting weelk will inaugurate a clearance Athletic club. The event of th took S e ®on The. head | A glance at the charred ruins reveals the | the account of the conflagration in the moru- | of a license to any siloo walit ale a finish fight between Billy Plimmer, | | ¢ ol : i1 to i n in that loca sale of g aas s vevwees Bily vlmme, | o] g sytoon s g ntude | omvie desrition phich tolloved i e | S DTS EUCI S bR A0S | T koo had 50 porscns, Joe McGrath, champion 110-pound man of the At White was allowing | iy ”\”” . ‘l" g ';”' HICINE | fhree times @ day that it had become a sec- | HEAINSY the applicant, but objected 1o 1 Trelat, - Betor vo thils, However, there wore | MUrphy Yo sire hlmselt out, whilo sustaining | Wi COEIEELEY, SECIS d the tottering | ond nature being sold out that way by any one Ireland, Prior to this, however. there wort | Sl {niiiment himselr and unsupported walls are all that romain of | The Continental company is as yet wnde- | case will be looked into and decided later P by reliminaty bouts, ono of ten rounds One Very Lively Ronnd, the once handsome structure. Tho Contt- | cided as to further arrangements, e dirc, T tho odso ‘of Teank 1latehmric and ()l) [) ( ) \ l ] ‘( ) \ I R A uzh Boy abetlh an e v e tame, but the | Mental Clothing company's block on _the cor- | tors hive leased a vaom nto which 'theld | August Grube, applicants for a liceuse near I\ ( p S N 9 N d Sove | Sullivan of New York, and another of cig ppieny ot " At pee | Stock will be removed as soon as possible, Tt | g 1 f Philadel- | Sighteeith was L i Bbabad i i sl bbbl ire | 55008 bxpocted that tng qunntity of it will be | Fort Omaha, the pwtestants, General rounds between Bill 1,m|um‘w e | dvas doing most of the fightiie until White | complete ly destroyed the fourth story, the | found without damage. Their cashior, Mr. | Brooke, commander of the Department of ::n:.n' u\u\m Mu\yT;t: Hl’ll|‘)|; .\;y\‘.“:[ Fad \', the tefton the jiv, stugeerin him, | 1 s gone and the third floor is badly | Richards, believes That the explosion and | the Platte. and Colonel Bates, commandant ) ) ») TN\ & ghts wo ot gt o el : il m o ranin o after w4t | scorched and water sonked ursting open of the windows was caused by | of the post, failed to show up: instead Licu 4 2 \, quence thereof there was u decidedly g, jabbed and smashe i il i ORaR s toaiE oY Fivnitate: and ohy o eseaping force of the pent up hot air L Vol i s attendance, Many noted sports, howeve Bnd until he brought the furious New . o viC Dol A, Orchintd | tenunt Wright, ndjutant of the Se Zealinder to a standstill, covered with | pets was completely destroyed and not a 8 oo a 1o & s0 1 fantry was seut down. Mr. Wright were present ha 0 unable t at his saf fiu 1 1 Blood from the nose and mouth, The referee | vestige saved from the flames, Thesafe be- | which contains his papers and other valuable | the objections of hi i o officer B & P06 first bout, that botweon Boyle nnd | Hud grent trodbie in partiig tho men, s the | jonging to tie company s butied benoath | papors ‘ ‘ 2 gty i L Loty diltia ()I)] ) \\ l ] , [ Sullivan was commenced sharp at $:30 . m, | Chicaro boy hastened to finish his opponent. |y =g, A Lol : saloons being operated neas gates of | § Av;“!‘\.u‘xl.:: s LB e o bt F B g | Sh0 Jand_willnot bo recovered for Tnsurance Companies Tuterested. tho fort and porson LUGHEE At | 3 ¥ Ant ¢ lie oth ut, low and neither man did much execution, | some time. The walls ave still standing, and So faras could be learned yesterdny the | the location of liquor ho out that neither seemed able to put the other out, the |y, TG00 soomed to be fresh, but | the north and cast ones will have tocome | following insurance vompanics were inter referce awarded the bout to Sullivan very wary. In the succeeding seven | down, as they are tottering and unsaf ested in the big fire. 0 isin It was then announced by Fred Burns, unds, fcally no fighting — was The Frecland-Loomis company's stock of | complete, beeause the sufe is still in the A prest | I R} . ' " SR HHaster of \BHteH Ahat, Jnok MeAulitts | 0 iibyaniBten emn A et ot | Tuiusp wnid imelt 4 4s varmoved stiin cestiut | Uhe SCIHTSORHEER, SRS GRATATO B WEEE | T'hey arc of various sizes, and il y PN 111 Lio House and. wished it announced | roferee annoutced that Lf the n:m‘ wis not iy ]Il» ‘k ]' ;I' " J l"\ amount of insurance carried cannot be told obtained whisky at these places and | el = 9 S i it Lo finished in four rounds he would declare it | nerof the Dblock, was badly damaged by ONTINENTAL €10 G STOCK then returned to the post “fight Arunk 11¢ any & o » ¥ 7 that it was no fault of his that his fieht | OSSR RUEIZELT OF tho' thirty-third | smoko and water, and the extent of the 10ss | Ningav, LR T e R any among them to Tit you A . X | New York e e ® 5000 [ Me, Coburm wanted to know what was the < with Dick Burge for the £45,000 of the Coney ound, no blows: having been struck, the wanted to know what was th you can ;—)_(‘( e 1ok B sonG Iy vation that he now stood ready to meet any man in side of Fifteenth strect. Sun of London vou can’t afford to deiay in 1o Lo 0 “The Indian soldiers,” said Commissio ner R the world at that weight, \\lmh is the light German of Freeport un soldier J mmission . ceesventid D - 4 i Lo g A WM B T et Eoxpress Suspleiol Those who suffered by reason of the fire | Gakdand Howie, ..., 7022 Coburn, vt permitted to puclinse be ing them ever, 4 1o Concy Tsland club ¢ il e i FRtLRACEe ai R : Gt and light wines at the post canteen, which is | dorsed all that McAuliffe had to s: Auw Cone PR R LI L BRI A deter- | gyoon ; ik | operated under the rules of the War depart- | The second bout of the evening -that be kg iy Hetleh s Si- | mine the exact extent of their losses. Tt will | 1} | ment.and Lean'tsee why the military authori- | and Flahorty, was then | tional rumor going the rounds of the sport- | be some days before a correct statement can | Set J § ties should objoct to our granting licenses | s vhs 4 fight from start to finish, | ing frateruity of this city to the effect that | be wiven. "It was expected that James H f ames I, . . to applicants who live and own property out 271D i\ RV Iahiorty had s opponent groggy and down | thomateh botween Jack MeAulifte and Dicie | Byars, the owner of the destroyed Continen | | o | that way, Besides, there are at least fifty | AY ; \ 1ii tho firat round, but, Leedom was suml- | Burgoe, for which the Coney Islaud Athletic | 4l block, would arrive in the ity last eve- | Aeriean of kY L children from the fort’who attend our public : clently recovered in the socond to do some | club racently offercd a £15,000 purso and sub- | Wi M. Byces vesides ot Leavenworth, | Germania ... e A 2 schools, and never pay i cent toward the good St punching. In the third Flaherty | sequently withdrew it, was to be a gigantic '\:;l;: and \\.Ftl_v{lnu'- m.\.t- ly informed of the .. 3 support of these institutions. These mili \ i dtopped his man again with o straight left, | faio. The story hins crented no end of gos. | destruction of his proport Hewite unuble || NortVARIBHION G iis ot ol tary ofticers are here today and there to- | B\ NT ¥ and then came near losing the fight by mak ) hero, und 15 upparently based on sound | to.come to Omahi yesterdny, owlng to H | polion Qe o e 2 morrow, and they dow't contribute a cent JaY fng three fouls. From then until the cighth | fiets and figures. The supposition that the "1 _*«“ AL 'l»l_t»m.,\ arrive n,.\.._,\ Until A . SO toward the support of our city institutions: | . and last round it was give and take with | contest was to bea prearranged affaiv is | ! ‘1‘1'”1‘" s in_appearance not hing defin- | NGin B S : b why, then, should they come here and ask IR heirty’s worlt o shade to the good. The | strengthened by the fact thut Judge New- | ite will be done with the burned structure. this board to refuse licenses o people who roferee awarded Flaherty the contest. ton, the matehmaker of the club, has_inti- Thousands Visited the Sce ; tiye outside of the koveruuent voservation Men, Money and Conditions, mated to some persons that he heard Burge Thousands of people visited tho scene of Al . . 300 cutenant Wright was not onc of the p v SN & ¥ . R R L TR Vobie pltce. || ontorliy dovid o Mo morlcant SEEM- | the e S em e g oy pron e DUR RGO RO O PR LT We never do anything by halves, i ) hen took plice. | y,ion and for these reasons he refused 1o | Fifreenth streets, opposite the ABELro) Norwich Unfon.......... 00 T : or questioned at length 4 . . A G iR > Mho vefereo s Jolue Eekbardt. T |1V Gvinine t 0o with the men I i L srortn e LNddition apecs” were el again and in this case we knife the il A erof England Nowton, when interviewed this evening | geane of destructio THERRLS ATt ot . . .. 889,000 | IPred Duhlr who want ense at 18X 2 G 5 ((-3:35‘.‘“):.1(..::‘.;‘;.x.;‘::‘n‘?(r‘:y\::\”\lv\‘»,’-Ix“‘:_y;....: doe Me- | 3 oporn, verused o either conflin or s oot e peesd i ¥tviresi G u ey { LI TEE0 | Lowsemvorthy Street, and this ease was set | prices on these odds and eonds in el PAD LIS EAATL $ 98 SIC QI deny the rumor. He, however, spoke as | gy sight interesting to st s BUILDING, or Saturday nigh By ONEIt for 0 ptrss O£ $2(700, tho winnor k a sight interesting tostudy, The front wall ¢ roease 3 ““i‘ul‘(‘n‘\”fl"!h::t’:-.:ulll:‘l:‘-1( .-:w.ml \i‘xlhlxlu-‘ ORI \"[‘i‘{' S ‘11”‘“‘. of the portion of the block occupied by the | Commercial Union. ... i 500 On the Matter of Advertising. many easc to les than half tho 75 Beoorile by Ghatito Norioh of Newatlk, | 1ise snssas. wlone. ho T withdrawn. tha | Gochard compuny stood out uea blackened | 10t co. . 00 | Phen the pemeipal teinl of the even P Bennie Murphy and Harry Evans of 1 X monster from the unknown realis, the opc toyal o D000 | menced. | Fritz Miller, a saloon keeper | original valuco. Tt MoGauth vt logleed’ | hurse to save tho ropubition of the cluband | ings where the windows form o BOLY: i e VU 5000 i et onniatos rioaca o i 0 ) o NP at 1324 Vinton st hid - applied for a after by Martin Murphy of San Francisco, the public from being imposed on. ing as an awe inspiver to the vision, and the ]" D R T CR license and advertised in the World-Herald. | Poter Maher of Dublin, treland, and Jimmy No Chance ln New Orleans. great mass of frozen water, turned a dull | pagbpereits TRONEEE - o ¢ Mr. Rosewater filed a protest against the | Garrolllof Brooklyn, ' Blimmervas o S6ong | Nmw OrueaNs, L., Dec, 38.—A prominent | YELOW by the heat and smoke, clustered to ATheHEL granting of the license because the notice | i i > i B e Company of North X favorite among the betting men, as most member of the Crescent City Athletic club ¢ walls in all manner of form and TR I ke L] ° AL 4 ol % % Lot be 1 in the newspaper hav- | « t 3 B PRI A (BT T i o O16 OF $0 OUhEE | thho oy compotitor.of tho Conoy, Tsland for meshes of wires in front of the building | Westehester. ... /04 Sy ing the circulation in Douglus | C()Il ’ 117 I)’() Cl i (0] occasions and knew well what he could tho Butge-MeAuliTo fight, said today (A0 ] of ice and pretty to behold. | 8 eld g § iR () ] l’]e - W ¢ County, as the luw requires. ehil6 o ona had the least e of MoGrath's | | WIho Croseont City slub never offered 830, | The corter portion of tho block looked more | Buncieeter P ompany, o wil, tended to demorali; Upon heing questioned Mr. Wi canuot be doter rd 0 esent, / t . e 1500 OTC tAvo Jaland Athletie chab. foll through. He was | reforce declarod the contest off g T il it blos i v Lo | Qifference between selling lquor inside the | Tuperial LIILIIIINSD A500 | post and just out of the limits of the veser- | ready and willing to fight and sign any arti i |vtv|"|m\ of the stock was removed and l‘:vll" v cles furnished by the club at 15 pounds, and BAY IT WAS A ried toa vacant store room on the opposite | Union, Pennsylvania ¢ Viivse 81000 3 - Besrehseseiis The flest charge against the | ubility. . The fight commencod at 10:30 . m. | 000 for the fight. Captaim Willinms, ourrep- | dimaged, The roof had disappeared and | 70 ; o . 500 | bplicant was that he had failed to comply | ~N Rotnd 1 Piimer 1o with his 16ft, Whith | resontative. wis authorited. to offor &20,000, | through the fourth story windows a view of | Nuw THampshire.. ooop... SR £ Sithitha aesslitionionéthe i boava regarair Sviia Bhort,’ McGrath knew the gamo he was | which he did, He mudo this proposition to | the clouded sky was had. = fThe clock tower | jjome ot-New up against and kept away. Plimmer played | Meauliffe, who went to the Coney | O the corner was destroyed and only a por- | North Americ Yor tho stomuch and MeCrath for the hoad. | Tstand ofielals and told them our offer sas | fion of the dinl remained. The entire corner | Orlent, Iartford Each got i1a fow light taps and were shy in | 0,000 This induced the biz bid of t was covered with a sheet of ice, and the | taledont ork, i et Q tising and the second was -~ sclliy liquors to minors and others on Sunday The attorneys for the defense were willing the v edonin.. . 5 S to meet the first eharze, but the second was & g % . the openi ] . e o found ou¢ | thousands of frost-coverod wires helped to | fnfo, e vl alittle too much for them. Mr. Rosewater Corner 13th and IFarnam Street Round 2 Plimmer forced matters and | the trick, and of cowrse, were disgusted. We ke the scene mot unlike a look nto | puycashir i ; winted the case to go on and be tricd on th punched McGrath whenever he pleased. | ave now keeping our hands off Burge and yland. A rope was_ stretched avound | Gormin e fivst charge anid so the lawyers wes Billy continued to punch MeGrath, leading | MceAuliffe, because we don’t think the show the ruins and police ofticers rolled the | Rochester German Attorney imeral, reprc RiEainon tom b The taor | ym N N S with n light loft and forcing his right on Mc- | worth the price that has been put on it by | Sieets during the ind night, keeping BUILDING. Bee, sturted out by offering in M e s D e R ” ]\l \ Rl “ Rl‘ BF”IU\I e o et T 1m0 ta b ety | i e 1ot thia frthor ronson:thy | O Gistanc the: crowds of people. Comn Vrifondsad e. - Eittet (e SraCorl Ao BTN e BRI e W Lrod LDLELLIVE R e o vt to o with | dangerous to life to venture near tho totter: | koya A o s nal of the i IomIRADIO A an 8 portraiture and | Round 3—McGrath has a reputation of tak- | such quibbling fighters.” o inghaliaias thosiv QratifbletaigoRubiitn v Fmuonil: cord on that page T e B D i — ing punishment and he ably his President Noel of the Olympice club r any time. § uInIGre TRy following resolution, passed by the board !'1“,:» “\'M' AL R 1‘1‘V»s‘[‘-\mv b h_h N | L 3 3 yecord. Plimmer kot Jibbing, hisloft into | ceived a telogram this morning suying Burge Origin of the Bla: tory. Rophis s 3 o : 1502 Josephine Will be given Friday eveninz | Affairs Across the Rio Grande Becoming MeGrath's mouth and soon had that opening | would mect MeAuliffe before a Néw Orleans | ho or e e L SR BT Y £ e el vbd, That the board finds from the | About e R ! ra Serd 3 < e 'I_hl h -\.'J.Gsmg‘r‘ lllsu‘llhvw‘ romains o mystery. | o, » o | Wortd-Herald and feom | About Nothing Satmday evenine More Serious Every Day. L lhnais byeor or mutens o |Falah gobi i ins b winka Siina o botwoon| | ooy pnostiion ITABRUIGINAS SLUSOOIDY o || upringileld s g B e 0 [ ] i BER that THEBEE | Gpontenelle,” the new vomantic dra = which made Billy winch. them on a business basis, they might enter SR (h G e U DR T b e o o s o eoiacon is the newspupor hifving the laest circutis | o008 PR 1 i, ) { ) ) \tor, shaft was responsible for the: rapidity | Gontinental bR et tion i The cotnty of Dougiis, the (wo papers | With dame i the title vole. will be | pEEIS AR INCRI Easy for the Engllshman, into negotia tious. of its spreading to all portions of the bu Union, Pennisyiviintid 122 4 abowd ol Bt Tt oty (Vo' | the Now Years " NS ELS ARE INCREASING IN NUMBERS Round 4—Plimmer forced the fighting and Racing at New Orlean ing. i QuOBIL .. SOt | papers which have fled uny evideiice of civeu- | Tho sale of seats will open at - o'clock Sat B BT heniasdivheroE o Eaw s o % 5 3 The firemen on the big ladder who were | Deawar . e . ation i B urday morming o SN it I New OmueaNs, L., Dec. 28—The wack | fiehting the flames on the roof were work- | (ontinentl OO Then the representative of the World- =2 2o ) s Tr i s ‘W | Wisheavy and sloppy today. Favorites won | ing to a_great disadvantage. The flames 3 = S Herald jumped up and objected. He said | A play that has been prosented by so partly down, but neither man struck a_blow race and the books quit loser on the | fairly licked their persons and theiv faces i A the board should determine the civeulation | f: an actor s Alr. Kichard Mansfield 3 3 i ) ! ! AV F e of the papers by competent witnesses and | must undoubtedy be of more than ordinary ked Upon With Mueh Con- Plimmer was up quickly and from this out /" The board of control has suspended | and hands were blistered, while the water D i e fiseasiih P Sy R ‘ O BT T ts N owni iyl GliotpIag e ity For is vidines of | that fell upon them was quickly evaporated au not by i lot of aflidavits. But the conis. | merit aster and M wis fest intro- corn by exicun Ofiicils, {m- l!rinh o into a jelly and knocking | Ansel jr., on the tenth dayof the mecting, by the inten R S| ronm an Dec. Or ALy hab st [EaneLs “"‘,““l‘“'y‘l”,““ Sen L e s ot oL e o him down twice. The Irish'lad was game Yt race, selling, five ong: Kittie Rugk whichiadiboonisiationed g bt i S S i e Dl Sl Ly e ||i‘.l]-m|iw{1lll|:\nll” ’l‘thgu;\h« ool SR Y e e ] i t] ide of the building, was o mass | @ man presented himself at a bank in Holton | BEg, was called and testificd that The apy L X Ttis a beau 1 ONLEANS: L. Dbc 35 o e mer was cool and landed every blow zood wnd 1015 (0 1) third, T 1:091% of ice aud it required fifty men to move it | and asked for the money on two cheeks for | cation of Fritz Millew fora lguor Hicense L e O rat’s Nuevo Laredo, Mex., special solid, Second race, selling, furlongs: -~ Winnie | from its place whe the water had frozen | #4600, bearing the signature of Be A | been printed in Hn-'\\w-m fer m'. hich f;',“"" exnch the yl‘ spective line ekl D1 i o h B MeCrati's face was covered | VST to10) won. Captain D (7 (1) sccond, | about it and fastened with the tightness of | iSelly, United States pension agent at "o- | s 1ot be paper having the largest 1- ituations are strongr und the climaxc erailinsiboen grostiqen L eULINE, i (| Pomret (10 10 1) third. Time: 1:050 Viso the apparatus to the ground e e e on Jation, and not the paper designated by the | exciting. The most interesting scene in Ui in nilitary civcles. It being bolieved with blood and Plimmer forced him to his [ " fhird yuce, solling, five and onc-lle fur- | & Vise the apparati ieEoun peka. The amounts were so laxge fov pen- 1 4504 Ty R T A S Jith blaad and Phiimer forcod him to his | Third uee, selling, fiye and onehalf, furs | © It jsa matter of conjectare what the result | gion checks that the cashicr declined to pay | P@EC ; S i LONOTRE T i [ that the revolutionists would make an B i)y Db Py, d1d ot st Nataugn S to 1y wou Arning @ (0 D | \woula have been had the water | them, Ho managed to votain possession of | Several questions wot mestaining fo the | SGNE I8 O BOVECEE SEEREGT G M | 40 onL o GineE S ara e A T the fight that wiy. 11e brought McGrath to e (30 ) third. Time: dsltie ¢ | Tower purchasod by the city some | tho checks und teleraphod to Topeka asic- | €48 on trial weve put to Mr. il by the on- | Al UL seneity B 8 FCRASE, e e | quantity of ammunivion is stored. It is the fioor with a right swing on the jaw, but | K filling (6 10 1) second, San | time ago been on hand. According | ing Mr. Kelly if he had issued them. posing. counsel, bt e e e | differont scenes an numbir of iright musial | hard Lo get auy definite nformation, bug 1 tho T was e e bobote nad thioush | Sivador 10to b tiird, Piwe; 1145 0 to tho expressions of tho mayor. and | . Mr, Kelly' promptiy wired the cashier to | bourd holdiue' that a witness could not be | difesont scebes & Rl RIERLETE G iy definite information, but it TonoAtadLY omkad dovn he #ok wh ad togks | pEIEth suce, selling, five tarlongs: | Nathan | mombors of the fire aud police commissson | hold tho eticcks, aud then ho beganan inves- | J0NG Lodiiol o Rt e O e e e e L G DR DI S Bt ook his punishment. Plimmer Linded his vight | 100400 o (0 1) third. Tie: 17210, . | it would have paid for itself several times in | tication. It is his practice, having over | DOLwWant to, especiully yucstions ot having | BESieiat s, Jobe s fone weels e >, have rumors here of an anddeft and had McGrath streaming with 2 L chats the way of reducing the loss by many | 1000 checks to sign every quarter, to sign COUbENIINEIon tHOLNBCIOILbY ; Il B e R o3 ¥ s o Hon P s blood, and tho gameness of the boy was Choynski After Smith, thousands of dollars. 1t would ve enabled | them in blank in advance. * Referring to his L reply to the question as to w Mh-v gugomer ) "‘ R s Micacl hataanib) i rar ol somothing warvelous. McGrath stoggered T TPy o SR ing | the department to have successfully met the | check book he discovered that five signed By ;'”' Ben Y RHIGNIARD Ha Etosthio s commanse. D B e e UG ) g 10 his corner when the bell rang. cditor of a local paper was today authorizod the top of - the fire-wall, and would | checks were missing, Heat onee suspected | Saloons telling Uhe keopers thut wnleos | (600 SRR 2 SUCL 2 SRR e Round 6.—This round v most too sick- |y a Pittsburg sportsman to make o Jably have saved the entive wost half of | an employe of the ofice and in an hour he | Bhey pliced i advertisement — in | @ aturday i > i : : S aEi Ly D[ nmomn & L o Tk Brr the license would not. be granted iy TR ) N e T _sportemun. the building, while it would certainly have | had forced the man to return the thyree e e O s o tramely. brutal. | mateh between Ed Smith of Denver and | had its oftesb on' the bloze in the Orchard —a Genernl Franelsco Estrada Said (o Be in Commund of the Tnsurgents—The Afir How a Kansas Man Attempted to Get Rich tachment of eighty Mexican RS \nded B eclis which ie had not disposed of. M, | the witness said: «We served notice on PERSONAL PARAGRAIHS, F'he immonncement that the: revolutioni 0 &) Joe Choyuski of California for 5,000 a t of the ture. The % e Sl e nliT the people whose advertisements appeaved | wnder command of General Francisco B TR bonlA lacircaly: ‘atans ot ) i par 1e structure 10 tower was to | Kelly declined to give any particulirs of the | ! 4 f 1 1o \l\l'u« l:‘n:n-'l"]‘d down r\'\u-‘l:::u‘-»“'y‘,\:'t'",'“,“.; Side, the sportsman in question to take th ecn delivored here by Decembon 20, | thafs until he has complored his atvange. | i the World-Herald that they were illegal | ). (. Shea of Lincoln is at the Barker fradn B et and defeited 80 government B B R Bt Sinia efare ho eoald o oo eneki andof 1t Tho Choynski party is | at the latest, but it 18 nov stuted that it | mmeats for the arrest of all the parties in the | and would not be granted unless the vesolu- | 1, ¢ Bentley of Lincoln is at the Arcade. | LrooDs, con wmeral Manuel G Ly ot up each timo before ho could becount- | yitired to place’ &0 forfelt at Ry T A T I T AT B 8 tion of the bourd was complied with.* T M | it on’ the voad leading to G b, produced e hmm;“'l ’”:"-‘“m“;r"“‘:‘“;l‘; d the mateh and will put up - The Orchard company occupied a portion = George Gellenbeek then told the board | HINGLELED NS 2 wiuch excitement here. General Estrada is Bowould nowbo onoof tho chumplons of tho | gigjonal in thirty days, and the r of tho fourth floor of tha Continental proporty Only Tw Were Stabbed. that he had lefta copy of the resolution of | ¥¥ E Mexican army ofticor who was i com R oot Ao 2,500 the night the men enter the rving. 25 & worltshop, for the repair and setting-up | S Joseen, Mo, Dee. 28.—Tn the little | the board at Fritz Miller's place on Novem- | | 13 JEBIRNCH B LTINS Iind oLou Ivisionsior tho gPverL 1cky, but Too Weak, ~ Kuoeked Ot Nr smith. L e L e e I R A dEana Chiristmus day, several | ®o5" Goiard then took the stund | "W, I MeCue of Beatvice two woel and the fact that ho had Round 7—This round was another oxhibi- | WHEELNG, W. Vu,, Dec. 28.—A tw 06 | Way out hrough the fire wall, and olosed by | o0 engnged In o shooting mutoh, gob N0k |and said that ho bad talked | Barker identitied L + revolutionist 11on of gameness and although forced to the | glove, five-round contest between the weltel an iron door. The fire wall between the | Siiestabbed. Quirk Eyorly hid both wims with the applicant - regardi is L. Tloor repontodly, MeGrath kept at his work, | weiehts Jimmy Rowan of Steubenville, O,, | buildings was all that saved the property on | ok 3 ) ad botli | advertisine. During this ~ conversation . Robinson of Hxeter At the M Hove general con- i and was wounded in the head L - f L 1| chants, although flghting without the sl and Bill Smith of Parkersburg, W. Va., was | the comer, as without it the entire structure Miller said that he could save 10 by goin 1%, Barron of Grand Island shadow of & chanco of winning, He was 1e- | fought heve this morning and resulted in a [ would have been doomed. Lines of hose to the World-Herald and that the managers |5 e de e 0 : ien peatedly knocked down and cach time | vietory for the former. Smith was knoclked e run up the staivways, and at this iron Arcuiso, Kan., Dec. £ nals. | 2 Ehas paeriulg guskAntaRd shat he arould wmes Stuart of Mad A dhonsot e T “‘[‘““"”\ S seemed to bo the last, but taking advantaze | out, The fight was for a purse of $500. door a bold” stund was mude. 1t was she 5 Dhe BueloT s get a license, | oo i ofticers in Mexivo, and the n 0t thi ol of the ten seconds, hoarose just before heiig : that T am Tobin of Truck 2, who was | Bram to Tue Bee]—Ex-Scnator John T e o ; Joined Uhe kevolutionsts will e thousauds B a1t anit of ko Tiim off.” ot o o ooy ) e worl the front next to_ the - door, | Ingalls loft tonizht for Haverhill, M L ; : ST Zaticals of BYoREIOIE T o . L were heard, bu pting his punishment Shoriff Hardman of I wty, We istained some severe burns when some | response to a telegram announcing the fi el UGAR OB THY SR E0 [atime DA Ly w scems that theve are several de B e et atod Mio o flammable substance on the tourth | jllness of his father: stpidundagtd W ENA bukoyer ihle Worlide | Cligries Rise of Norfols 1 i o resolutionists i Aexean B R st o Do o tbated, | whon e nean usine Ohombarlatn's Cough | foor ~of tho . Orchayd — _ building I LI clrealatio | iho Morchints i s nvaders, Rownd B Bl mmer tricd to bring:tho fight | 1o st fustant reior, Tt to be qn | the fames in all divections, and Tobin, who | 4T dg not rec ) : i g b1 bonrdie aedolublon i aing Millaed Whe s woundedsoldiors who o hasty finish, and went at his wan with | juvaluable remedy for colds.” oot B | s Just through the doorway had s face | Remedy Ao wogs- ATl I 5. Gartnow of Tako Cltg, Ta, 18 rogls. | Diought lnto uedy v yight and left uud showered blow after blow rists. : S y seorched and blistered. The men | have others in stock on whick we make & | yhe writ of the World Pub- | tered at the Dellong colved th 10 bbbl upon his battered aud braised fice, but even ~ were holdiug their own faivly well at that | axger profit,” says Al Maggini nt | T e et ho wonid bo.guaifed | v H. Ba ' and wife of Madrid e | Ban 1enscio then he could not put him_out, MeGrath LOCAL BREVITIES. point, when the fire was communicated 1o | druggist of Braddock, Pa., “but because | permission to sell liguor if he would adver- | gucsts at the Paxton was knocked down' repeatedly, hut hobbed the voof above them over the top of the fire- | many of ou s have spoken of it in | bz with them, Ho also said he thought | 4 s and wife of Luvamio, Wyo., are up each time before he w out. It Dotec Vizard rocovered yesterday a | wall, and began working its way down upon | the highest praise. We sell more of it than | Py Bee us good as the World-Herald, and 4T RosisAud w0 0 A1) MR- 8 Wals 50 at the crowd | wateh o from Charles Pavker Decom- | them and foreing them buck 'y similar. proparation wo. have in tho | ol abroniced the laiter in onder to mave | Suees b e B Princeton Tigers and Thele Yell Will Reacl yelled o hin { pure pity | her 15, I'he fact that the fire had to work its way | store.” For sal % TS PRI Ve | Judge Crawford of West Point vegiste O Jimmy threw up the sponsc. Owiag to the fire v tho Continental biock | 0w was what enabled the fircmen to get it ¥ T e wl 1t thee Paxton yesterda oo L B R Poter Maher distinguished imself by run- | the Woodmen of the World will mect Thurs. | under control, s thoy were able to get at it NEWS OF ERDAY, said that all the liquor advertiscments | Hon. Calyin Manniug of Ottuiny liv Moy Aot becoming i &0 MTaeaRAl ning away from MeGrath’s comer in the | day evening in the Patterson block, Seven omething that they could not do on the e irod i all tho editions of the \\mm registered at the Murray sixth round. McGrath gotmad it his sec Snth and Farnam strect er sido of that wall : ot huyo bo o “rnat was il he dmew | 1. C. Fisher of Kearney was among last onds for throwing up the spou asie Roe, @ cotored woman, was arrestod Minor Los vDanly Al oC by Semibory Riioh s hec | dud i dldn't tako'llim. dougito toll i | nightis anlvaleut tho Laston car. Bub theso *tigers s young P and larceny, which con TR | e s e His testimony was afterwards stricken out A. Olson of Stromsbirg was among | yed a0 7 e myu»-l]ul |h‘~“‘1}lh m'! 1‘11“'“ of ' gold wateh nd and third stor suffer great ]rmmll ifornia show that | 8 “nmluunh nt s Tt s arvivals at the Areade men who wear the orange and black, = valued at #0 from Elln Dunning. eir effects being almos ol I s eleeiusl ¢ nocritic and v, RRyan, one of the advertising solicitors Feathornoights Mix Up, But £ail (o Fintsh, estorday afternoon Detective Vizand re 1.\.4.4\“:4,‘.',, (STests being | almost oM | ono republican predifentinl elector. of Tiik Bew was called up and testified to n ot san Prancico, T anleanation Deiubize Viswd bo e e Brown. Swanson and | The Treasury depirtment has issued ord Conversation: ho lind with Millew regaraing | P00 TR ALEE I nd Tstand | iy that dittle plunkine instrument of tho BAN Faancisco, Cal., Dec, 25, For the see- | win which was stolen last Septemb The . Harey P, Cole, real estale and vental | to collectors of port <t forbid '|!.v Alml..n ot | his license. Duving this talk Ryan told tho | W TEE (6 BRI, S0 et o, LN meub o S B riaon iy hh s | A P s Fround 1 | agonty: 1l keiney & Cor-and the' Michigau | T4qeisonuany oriip ofiolors tufooted diviriote:| apnlicant that unless o udveriised accord en. N &, Hirwood of Lincoli was in tho | and that is the 1 o Lot the Now Zoalander, who still claims the | & pawnshop. Mutual Lifo Insutanco company. The third | Chmrob, e voal minors will come | A 1o lnw his caso would be protested, but | NGRS S i stopped it the Paxton At A e geatherweight champlonship of the world AU 11:20 orelock last night the firo depa ficor was oecupied by the offces of Drs, 1 . wir i Reind Lty Cooul| MAliak; BAKI D S AL DUSAURE. BB, YR ¥ st e bl ot | o young men, who will urvive fn Qualia T 'hi i went was called to 16128, Jacksor eol to muer, A, K. Jones, ook, Somers Phe new conc will be very strong eral arante h 180 Jdames 1. Beal A it 4 ay 0N @ spec train ¢ sed of -Mra, I Ty Whiko of Oblougo- faced oach | Y e “.“:“ e .I",ri‘h:‘“\ 3“,...?“:( B e s BT Tl et .Qeqeap HLEbg gy "This testimony was in divectcontradiction | at Kear is in the city & guest at the Mil A0 4 sheulal, Al SOl I Rt othier in the sume ving, The contest wis an- | B8 % caught five from somo | Davisand J. A, Allenspaugh. The Burkley North Americhn Turner Bund, an to Millor's und was so noted lard pocial cars. pecial Pullman, baggage tounced to be to a fluish wnd for | unknown cause. There was no loss Printiug company il occupiod the rear of | eiation having i monborshiy of o000 G, e i\l "fi“"n\;l‘.“‘lf:'.”A‘il"'llx]n”“f‘ avgu Henry 1 and engine, will give typieal col n 00 puse and took place v W o R e b tent uniil recently, but moved out | mun-Americans, has passed resolutions pro- | ment. e cited the decisions of the supreus QAN U, Wik i ST RO DA B ek duuce | ltev, W A, Wisoinan of Des Moltioas [a.. 8 | bout i veoek ugo.” ‘Uiey ‘Bad o fow small | festiue sgainst tieprovased faw io Festrih | aurd i e e o a | Kt it their rousing songs s all was filled with spectaiors. Consider- K golist, . that the morning and evening editions of u | i articles left in the basement, but they wer : ro W. Alcen, superintendent of the | yabulive tunes, with the cleraent of vlassics will begin a revival viee in Trinity Motho- | 8% y " ) Troasure arestels' bondsmen o anor Were SeDArate an (it [ i N i A blo moviey was placed At adds 0f 20 10 13 i | Wist Kpiscopa) ehureh, (Kountze p 0" | of only trifling valuc City Treasuror Egrystols' ' bondswor paper were separate and distinct dssues. | gonal cometery located in Lincoln count full, o h 2 { endeivoring to settie'fith the city of 5t. Louls Joks by the score were produced show fuyor of Murphy. i T i e e N o L ¥ balendy Homing 7. 7. Tilly, ihe elty in- | SAISRIGHUELORGLIIEAIN the ity L L LOUIS | Taw Loaks by the stors wore poduced show “Che men pped i goad condition to- | qially invited ¥ yeedy spoctor of buildings, visited the scene of tho | foa will, 1t s said. Fdisburse the city for all | g decisions of cowrts ig caves oF His 00 AU the Mercer: 1% 15, Pinelli, New Y cats remain unsold. While here the youns night, Murphy looking the more inuscular, t Sergeant B, Whaler wosted | fire. and after investigation ¢ shed o con- | the losses it hus suffered by reason of the de- i .,’“\"{”.' i o crald mews | on "M Loxington and 5 Dotroit; J. 11 i1l sleep o the train and talke their Whith the taller with longer reach, White's | oL@ 3F B SIS ovhalen urrested | clusion us to what action he considered best falsations. g A turm fo talic o put I ‘the thuo u AR Spris George A sals b the Millapd hotel. An advisory seconds wero Billy Smith of Ausirali, Fd | o o O et © man was | o take. He decided that the rear wall of oreign. him in blufing, j saboplog, L W IR, 4 I8 A e It Caatiols Biexandor and Goorge Duwson. Murphy | 40WR In the burnt diatrict trying to sell the | the Orchard store would have to o torn | e Tho board déctined to devido the caseuntil | Prafutl, Grite 0. Lord, e O A m it unf) AN Oxauniye K st | woment i mile dhrens aud i Tovof cheap plated | down. e same opinion was passed upon | adunii wowen 0 practice the second chiarge bad been heard and the | Fncolng Georse #, UEH ; OO I pERRERIeH: i gl Hall rings, While, Hurvinglon isn't danserous | that portion of the east wall, which extends | mhe carowiteh will attend the wedding of | case was postponed until 2 p. w. Savurday. 3 TECUITT L iy, Clinton the young nien '1" 10 wasealled at 9:05. Murphy got in :{‘:' police think that he Is better off injail | from the alley to the two-story part of the | tho ‘omperor's sister, Princoss Mg af e B e, T ol (- tTostwttor, Contral SAQUNEMISR e e paie soveral good blows from tho start, | U0 O% Foley buildii he front wall, Mr. Ti for the purpose of maintaining the | ANNOUNCEMENTS. Dun Hopk i L dattan . and’ sife, | Tsiand and be switehed AVALNIS S fitnting Due hot right cn = the ki Mor the past two weeks a man named | thinks, is practically uninjured and ¢ is between Germany and Russia. ; 3 Sl Shimes wy PRI oo iod B y AT Y peys, White's lead failing show Clarke has been lying sick with consump- | used in rebuilding, ~ The walls of The Conti- s of Mexico will file for On ¥ ay evening fhat versutilo pluyer | i & T\ e Ly iy the train which is decked . "The men lest no time in getting down bis home on South Seventh street. | nental block ave, in his opinion, only slightly gou AE1net the Uulied Btatos and brilliant woman Mlle. Ithea will begin TS v & out in or black, the college to work and from Murphy's ¢ onfident ma woeeks ngo his wife deserted him and | damaged. He deniod that the fire >|me«'l, ‘I;fl‘l}a‘h ’“m““““m"',", e Rio Crande an ‘engagement of two nights and a matinee | (IR LOUN, 106, B : Their i mtha thae thoy er it seemed White would not last loug. | 51 then he has been without any care | from the Orchard store to the Continental “A‘“. R ha nai t the Boyd theater as Josephine in Havens' L M BT 12, Brir e Las been pleasant o f White scored & right-linnder on the faw, but | Whatever. ‘he caso was reportud 1o Dr. | block by way of the bridge between the two ,m“;"“u‘;nt,‘mm B e i, e | historical and stately drawd of that namo e 1 i W Brine, fhroadared | 108t from Dieir studien, as they w Murphy evaded most of the Chicaghau's g yesterday mor ing and the man will Idings and declares that it went up | of Mexico, Mexico. During the severe strug- and as Beatrice in h‘u h ‘\mi About '-;‘“'r foute A Pt o Dlows by turning away or clinching. ent to the county hospital, through the former and down through the | gle se Tdits wero kllled and two others, | ing.” Rhea hus already acted the part of | 1ho & e v | Siiarely tikimg wdyantage of the b In the second round, Murphy led with the Jatter stove. Who had been wounded, were captured. Josephine during two seasons when her suc- | Ciutcauo, 11 Dec.as, - Aspedil el o left, and as he twued White droppoed him on 3 From Newoerg. The only people showing any activity Ccess was unprecedented, As the play-going | Tie Be lw“\‘ g N )1 lllnlfll"\'.l“) S Dis hands and Kocoswith & hand right on | C. ¥. Moore & Co., prominent druggists of | about the ruins yesterduy were the linemen . community well know, *Josephine” s con isterad here today: Victoria—d T Kuck, | Dantis of # Malualde 3 Tt back of the nock. Murphy stayed down | Newberg, Ore., say: “Since our customers | of the telegraph, telephone and electric light | 1 have sold and used o my family for so Structed upon incidents in_the lives of the | Kearney. Great Northern -dred Adgate, | - Benty GEA Balusleh MUt leht sesonda.. Yihite gob ih o hard 1ofts have become acquiinted with the good qual | companies. They were endeavoring Lo sepu- s Chamberlain's, Colic, Cholera, | first Nupoleon and s beautiful cmpress, | G. H. Maytoony, Ol | Gl MG s g e TS T on the face and & left swing ou the bead. itics of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy we | rate the entangled wires, and climbed the arrheea remedy, and have found it | All the churacters in it ure hastori and | G. L. Lewar, Q. 1 m:.::n Ao 'il' (sl Boxiuua | 8:10) and othor fast N sell but little of any other kind. amber: | scorched poles near the wrecked buildings, | one of the miost useful iud satisfuctory rem | Severul of them are made to play picturesque | man—C, M. Hunter, Beaivige, Pyl faigi), Boxuua (1) 2l Sk ol et “w" ‘;‘"‘;.d“" o l.um“uufi\‘i‘uuu all give good satislaction.” pm"h i klm‘l‘\r‘\\'ork 4 admx.{‘m munfl--aIL C. H. Lewis, draggist, .m:il::rml.‘xrlu paris : : Nk w\';”'\"\w'\‘lnf‘m‘ul rve C. Ford, Omaha | horscs, dted todus e o progressed but a | For sale by druggiste. l The irdeland-Loomis company has a por- | Salt Lake City, Utal l Mile. Rhea witl have the support of & well | C. M. Kby, Liwcol 5 Ingally' from_u financial standpoint, for w SISS-BOOM-A-H-H., Todny. b that they will send resenti tives bLeve about holiduy time each MURPHY AND WHITE, Tohn Bratt of North PLatt was among last | studv great tomes and translute 596 lines of ht's arvivals at the Murray Homer while you wait. Besides, they can Oxunard_of Grand Tslund, the peet sugar king of Nebraska, is in the city topping at the Miliard eschewoed, wilt a drawing card is in the cit \ping at the Barker. foregone conclusion i very fow law society of Toronto has decided to

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