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Show TOLD IN BRIEF. New of the Morning Boiled Down for Livening Headers. The duke of Sutherland died Thursday night. Mitchell must poet a forfeit of $5000 if he wants to meet Corbett. A bench warrant has been issued for Labor Commissioner Peck of New York. The sovereign grand lodge of Odd Fellows will meet in Milwaukee next year. Hal Pointer lowered the world's pacing record at Narragansett park Thursdav. Time, 2:05. Frank Glover, ex-champion heavy-weight pugilist of Illinois, died at Chicago Thursday Thurs-day of consumption. At Toronto, Can., eeceders from the Salvation Salva-tion Army have reorganized under the name of the United Christian Workers. The International Association of Ticket ! Agents, 400 in number, visited Niagara Falls ! Thursday as the guests of the Michigan Central. The national camp of the Patriotic Sons of America is in session at Lebanon, Pa. The question of admitting colored men to membership mem-bership is being discussed. Matt Corliss, a notorious outlaw, has been arrested at Fargo, N. D. He is credited with several murders and a dozen or more mysterious mys-terious crimes are laid at his door. The Portland, Or., grand jury has indicted Billy Maher, Billy Smith, Billy Hennessy, Gus Heisret and Jack Dempsey for participating partici-pating in the Smith-Maher tight Tuesday night. The English inspector-general of bankruptcy bank-ruptcy attributes the increase in bankruptcy since his last report to the collapse of Baring Bar-ing Bros, and the effect of the McKinley tariff bill. Mr. Lease precipitated a row at a Weaver meeting in Columbus, Ga., Thursday by denouncing de-nouncing the reporter of the Atlanta Journal as a liar. The reporter emerged from the melee with colors flying. |