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CLEVELAND NEWSPAPER DIGEST JAN. I TO DEC. 31, 1856<br />

Abstracts 3936 - 3947<br />

529<br />

WEAPONS<br />

3936 - L Apr. 17:3/2 - M. Soller and Jacob Hammel were fined $3 each yesterday<br />

for discharging firearms within city limits. (1)<br />

3937 - L June 3: 1/4 - Some half a score were fined yesterday for violating<br />

the ordinance against the use of firearms within the city limi ts. (1)<br />

3938 - L June 6: 1/4 - James ColI ins was fined $1 and costs yesterday for<br />

using firearms within the city limits. (I)<br />

3939 - L June 13: 1/4 - John Rence, John Hazard, and Benjamin A. Woodward<br />

were fined $1 each yesterday for violating the shooting ordinance. (1)<br />

3940 - L June 13: 1/4 - Austin Brewster was fined $1 yesterday for violating<br />

the shooting ordinance. (1)<br />

3941 - L June 17: 1/4 - Frederick Rock was fined $1 and costs yesterday<br />

for discharging firearms. (I)<br />

3942 - L June 18:1/4 - Nearly 40 persons were fined $1 each yesterday for<br />

violating the ordinance against the use of firearms within the city limits.<br />

(1)<br />

3943 - L June 19: 1/4 - Six men were fined $1 each yesterday for the unlawful<br />

use of firearms. (1)<br />

3944 - L June 20: 1/5 - Daniel Abbott. Peter Sharpe, E. S. Willard, Charles<br />

Still, Charles Dinpart, William Armstrong, and Daniel Ager were fined $1<br />

each yesterday for violating the ordinance against the use of firearms<br />

within the city limits. (1)<br />

3945 - L June 24:3/2 - Daniel Chandler, William Dree, Charles Newell,<br />

James Boil, John Reed, Simeon Stephan, Herman Jones. Henry Walker, George<br />

Fitzpatrick, and George Nailmaker were fined $1 and costs each yesterday<br />

for the illegal use of firearms within city limits. (1)<br />

WEATHER<br />

3946 - L Jan. 9:1/1 - Jan. 8 was the coldest day in the city during the<br />

last two years.<br />

At six a. m. the most reliable thermometers stood at eight degrees below<br />

zero. More easily affected ones went down as low as from ten to 17<br />

degrees below zero. (2)<br />

3947 - L Jan. 16: 1/4 - Without any regard to our cries, "Enough," the<br />

clouds seem determined to give us more snow. Fields are covered to the<br />

depth of two feet; sleighing is excellent beyond compare. The snow is

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