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   Graphic (Newspaper) - March 14, 1895, Postville, Iowa                                ONg DOLLAR PER IN I. WILLIS A THURSDAY KAOH OSes one Door mm of Hoy A Hardware Job Office In The vol. no. 9. march 14, 1s95. one dollar per Thb BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM la Northeastern Hm LARGE AND 9TIADH.T CIRCULATION Through a rich Advertisers will make a note of aid n. i j i 3T. B. Attorney at And Also aid the nka Prompt attention Kl Office late F. j. M. AMD SURGEON Calls promptly Office at corner and Wonderfully nte resting Dr. Will Office over at J. A. 1ETBII11N tld The Sign of all diseases of horses on will In euy part of the city or day or 1884.. FRED 1 Brighter and Finer Finished - than Second floor in Weit Side Lawler This Story will begin soon in this and if once you begin reading you will be sure to finish it. A. Far * SHOF Tha place to get a Brat shave or hair Your patronage Shop next - daw to the Dray Line CO. Ere pared to du all kinds lug carefully and Good food and drivers at the Die public at fair stati A Choice Variety of all of Fresh Bait A ahare of the public patronage Highest paid fur choice butcher fug stock of all Hides and Pelts bought 1$. Stockman Keeps constantly on hand a full lino of Cloth Covered Caskets ud CoBbs Everything in the line dona In fint -dan Uh ef Hum I FOUND Hay ward Jury to tha ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES | Tha Finding U tiy a Poll of tka Twelve Tired Nerve Held Out the CONAN DOYLE MARCH CROP Don't this Great Sherlock 5tory WORTH IS of and Designer Fashions March 13.-Worth, the dressmaker of 1'aris, ia Worth was born at In Lincoln In and the king of fashion was therefore as Is generally a but an He was employed for some time with a well known firm In Oxford sod thence proceeded to Paris Worth has made dresses for all the queens of the single exception of Queen and for ot fashion the world His father was a a guod vale fortune which he lost In At the age of II young Worth went to Bwan and In and remained there for seven which time he did all the work of an ordinary Having heard much of ho determined to go to hut on his there waa for some time out ot a ul be In getting bo remained twelve This firm was noted for which were woven by workmen In their own There was at this time no house la Paris which sold material and made it up as and this of the two M. Worth as a good and he obtained permission from his principals to try It. This he with and a train that he designed gained a medal In Isli Tbn Hrm refused to take him Into although he had been the means of Introducing a profitable and novel feature Into the so be ds to start for This he did at bis present 7 Kue de la In He began by employing At the present time his establishment em ploys 1,200 and turns out be tween and 7.000 dresses and between and 4,000 cloaks a M. Worth was assisted by his M. Worth taking sale charge of the counting and hi Jean Worth the of the In he bids fair to be a worthy of his clever DIED A POOR Frederick E. Author of Many I in Kansas March 0.-Fred erlck E. Sickels was the Inventor of the Corliss of the apparatus for steering steamships by now in universal and of the Sickels automatic trip which revolutionised the steam engines of the and which is now an essential part of practically every After others made tho vast fortunes that should have been and he died a poor He died denly in his office at 3 o'clock Friday Mr. Sickels hud taken at the cafe at 12:50 An hour later he returned to his office and said he was suffering much Thirty later he was For some years Mr. had keen the engineer of the local waterworks He was born on a farm near N. seventy-six years THE LIVE Mill No. i Track White rn Creamery Western and Bute Texas March It March 8.-The trial of Flarry Hay ward for tlic murder of Is over and the defendant is Ho says a jury of 13 citizens of this after weeks of the hardest work ever to court and jury in a criminal trial lu this After seven weeks of the jury has Ad ally agreed upon a and tho voice of the people speaks from its voice of tho and forever the people ol Hennepin the state of Minnesota and the know the outcome of a weighing lu tho before the blind goddess Never has such Interest been manifested lu the outcome of The keen Interest would not allow all the public to leave the court room or vicinity of the stirring scenes of the and It hung waiting with more or less patience for the re suit of the deliberations of the There was the most intense interest manifested as the deputy went in seurch of the It was known that the jury was prepared to make somo if not to bring in a and there was a rush to secure admission to tho room whero the salient words wero to be spoken from the mouth of the The those 12 pale filed 8. the keenest being carried in his They were seated amidst u that grew deeper and deeper every Tho attorneys tried to look The public did not attempt to hide Its Gentlemen of the hare you upon your the replied the Harry T. the was apparently the coolest of them Ills wonderful nerve was with as to his nerve but thore was u paleness about the face and a twitching of the that showed how he wus It was a solemn hour for Upon the words of the hung the light und shadow of his Those words were the public heaved a deep breath came from the It was all W. plea this taking less than the hour lie had promised the court he would This was mainly duo to tho fact that he was 1)1, and that his voice had almost fulled For that reason the beautiful closing the public had expected was not und after a very short flight of just tho thought the attorney was about to 1111 all hearts with his he the voice died away aud he stated that ho was At 11:00 the jury retired to its In charge of Deputies Anderson und John accompanied by H. Dyer's who was sworn in as a deputy aud waited upon the jury in case lie should be The exhibits were all sent in with the which will in the room until discharged by the It was 8:10 when tho jury reported that a had been Judge Smith had not yet the court but ho and tho accused were sent for at Uy 3|30 both were on band and the court gave strict orders that no one be allowed to leavo the court room until the bed been read and the prisoner safe in The verdict was then It as charged In the An Immediate poll ot the jury showed that the verdict waa Albert the assistant moved home Hate passage of John Day for the asked that a stay be pending preparations for an Judge Smith decided that such preparations could be made after sentence had lieen but owing to the absence of Mr. the counsel for the sentence waa deferred until Monday morning at 10 The verdict appeared to be a great surprise to both Messrs. Shumaker and Up to the moment that the vital tion waa asked the both expressed confidence in the When it was announced there was do very great astonishment noticeable in any of the faces about the When it became known that an agree meut had been arrived at In so short a Its character was regarded as foregone Harry T. Hay the tha court room in charge of the deputies who had been his the trial A cooler man never When Judge Smith arrived he strict orders to admit no and tbe injunction was religiously the deputy asked in a tremulous voice whether the Jury had agreed upon a and Veil McNeil the stood have said in a voice that was scarcely and the piece of paper that meant life or death to the accused waa handed to the Judge Smith looked over the document first and returned It to the find the prisoner he At 1:45 Hay ward was taken down stairs by the Eighth avenue back to Jail a strong police In belief that trouble might exonerated been detailed to at the room iSH waited over tna and it is M whether Hay wonld wiU rot with tha 4, at Distribution of Corn and Wheat Merchantable and March 13.-Tho crop report ot the department of agriculture for the month of March consists principally of estimates of the of corn and the stocks remaining in the hands of farmers and the proportions of merchantable and Tho report is based on estimates of the percentage of last year's product remaining in first obvious errors and of statement being corrected and differences All grain In the hands of including amounts remaining over from previous are embraced In the Tho corn on hand as estimated 60MM or per of tho last This proportion has been exceeded but four times in the last ten the is an small The consumption of corn for eight months Is an unusually small which fact Is explained by tho large amounts of wheat ted to The aggregate sold from farmi to go beyond boundaries Is or Hi of tha The proportion merchantable Is or K2 4 per rent The values returned for merchantable average 41K, fur unmerchantable lit. making uu aggregate value of which Is loss the ol the and averaging 41.V per estimated amount ol wheat In hands Is 7,0tC,U00 Ins per of the last and Is bushels less than last The explanation for this In a measure Is to be found In the fact that large quantities have been fed to hogs and other from North and South Nebraska and Indicate unprecedented exhaustion of last correspondents In many counties reporting not enough on hand for spring seed food FIVE PERSONS ut a and 8.-At 0 o'clock morning the steamer the Memphis Jt left Its ut the foot of Main street started for New At T o'clock she struck the south pier of the A railroad bridge and sank in 4U feet of Five persons were drowned and one is He was un The victims were us The dead N. t apt. J. clerk tins Mrs W. J. James colored uml believed to be lust - W. J. Aull The cause of tho It is wus the fuet that the the Ill-fated steamer of was so unwieldy that she been mo and tho pilots were powerless to control cr. The boat wus to have left here for New Orleans but was prevented from doing ho on of tint dense men say the fog was even greater Friday and the bout should never have BUSINESS Dun and Roport a Hotter Silas M. Who Wrecked a Vermont In 12.-News wus received here of the death in of Hilus M. aged 7.'. who looted the First bunk of this of which he wus president nnd Illu committed forgeries amounting to lu and tho with liabilities ut half k to offset which there was deposited lu bonds at He was sentenced to six on the charge of making false hut was never tried for After serving bis term he returned to where ha 3amu with banks aud trust companies Comes Murch 8.-A shoe that ivus stolen In jest several years Ago from W. ugent of the American Express hus turned It evidently hus all over thu United States and It bears tags of all the and the humorists aud caricaturists of the various companies have left their murks upon Nkw March 11.-Dr. the Academy of Music Sunday and in his prayer thank Thee that tho congress of the lias and that many of those who represented the people lu public offices will no more represent Wo pray that You will forgive them for the damuge they have done this Dot 11.-Itiuhard who killed ills deformed wife and | born without apparent cause lust pleaded guilty to murder in the second degree Saturday morning la the criminal court und wus sentenced to years in tho penitentiary by Judge Had Fire lu 0., March 11-The Toledo high school a four-story brick was almost destroyed by fire which broke out from an explosion of chemicals in the laboratory at 1 a. m. The loss is estimated at 9150,000. Mas Three March 11,-The jury In the case of Charles charged with brought In a verdict of Ib a who In tha last eighteen years has killed three An Open March express train ran Into an open switch here a woman and her child being killed and five persons including the i ' at a St. March 11,-Mrs, Allen was killed at a grade crossing and her daughter and were fatally the Italian hi lie was In Adjournment of Congress anil Cessation ot the Uold Outflow Factors In Bringing It Demand for Goods Nkw 0.-R. O. Dun A weekly review of nnd proof that though the ot rises to nnd even above tho shipping gold does not go have produced a much better Prices do not and Is on the whole no but some loss In while strikes of miners near Pittsburgh and several thousand besides strikes In tenor twelve textile aua Iron further lessen power lor tho But anticipation of Improved demand for goods Is and many aro manufacturing present needs on the strength ot It. Fears ot financial disorders no longer though tho redemption of notes hus 1181,000 por dny for tho but the fact that only lu gold has been exported February 1. In strengthens the impression further imports will somehow bo prevented Wheat and has risen three-eighths of u cent because of rumored Injury to growing grain In some In sight aro numerous nnd western accounts make the stock ot wheat In hands very Corn has declined a though the receipts nro not half ut lust with exports lurd and hogs a shudo nnd beef advanced to the highest since The Iron causes help tho Iron Industry tor the of great strike at coke lake oro will nnd a Increase In for Tho Increase In demand Is on the whole much of it duo lu new building throughout tha country nnd some to belter orders for sheets nnd wire while wire rods and plates nro lu fair but prices have not advanced to resist reduction of wages lu several works uml reductions effected In some others by no thu the mills aro receiving somewhat better Prices of goods nro very und print cloths fallen to cents below former Hoots and market for Loots aud shoes Is still Jobbers holding that It Is not possible to sell ut un and the slack for grades In which no advance is asked supports but have been given this week ut prices some factories to resume In Failure of failures In February to against lust M being lu against last and In lust Failures fur thu becu lu the United Stules against lust aud lu Canada lust year s business situation shows more From several centers this Is declared duo in lain to the adjournment of congress und to somo extent to butter are shown lu Improved for lumber aud other building nnd In receipts ot larger orders for structural Iron and together with the absorption of stocks of of a larger volume of trude ut western und northwestern centers lire inure and groceries distribution at gains being ul there volume of business with an Improved outlook ul Detroit Louisville maintains the previously volume of while ut Chicago tho Is more as a large number of buyers are making purchases lu excess of u year thu Improvement Is reported from St. having bueu an Improvement lu sales of Ury goods and hardware to tio per cent Milwaukee and St Paul each report fairly satisfactory but tho Is regarded more hopefully at other business Is nut reported improved at Des Minneapolis or On the Pacific coast the tendency Is to USED A Her A Voung In West Virginia Kills W. March 12.- at this in a tit of outraged pride cut Agnes Young's throat with a razor The Meadows girl's 7d wanted to marry Agues but his daugh ter whereat she was by the old mun. She then snatched her brother's severely cutting her father and injuring the Starves to Heath lu a Coal March 11.-The man who died hero night from starvation und exposure has been positively identified as Carey C. of He wus found in a box car partially loaded with how he got aud he had in the car a Adjourned In u March 1'.'.-The legislature adjourned sine die lust after a desperate tight over an which wus to prevent the delivery of a veto Several of the members were Injured in thu Liable to March 13.-The treasury officials say that dividends received by a resident of the United States from foreign or other doing business wholly without the United are liable to the in come Treasury March 13.-The treasury condition for the first March shows that receipts aggregated 80,^35,000 und the 811,354, 000, or an excess of the expenditures over receipts ot 93,030,000. Died trout 111., March 11.-During a small fire in a dry goods store Mrs. V. aged 50, weU known in became so badly frightened that she died in a few Man March V. H. the retired general ger and ticket agent of the Milwaukee & St. Paul died Saturday An Ancient New March 13.-The old Forsyth Street Methodist church celebrated the 105th anniversary of its MINOR NEWS For the Week Ending March 1. John Thomas his 100th anniversary at Wis. Counterfeiters have flooded Kansas City with spurious dollars and E. S. of the 1'rot-cstiint died Saturday night ut Kan. O. A. Hudd A hide dealers of fulled for 8300,000, with assets nt half that The peak of an ancient volcano in the state of Vera was In a state of Sailors nt killed a right 75 feet In which bore n harpoon dated W. Hush & extensive dealers In and lumber ut fulled for Hank clearings of the country last Week were 0.8 per larger than the corresponding week Inst Twenty diggers In the Sultana mine in Manitoba An accident shut olT their air The Mercantile company at Kansas went Into a receiver's hands with liabilities of 8110,000. Twelve counties in Kunsus have notified the governor that they are no longer lu need of outside South Dakota's legislature has repealed the law which virtually barred commercial agencies from the Harry the convicted mur was sentenced at Minneapolis to hung on June 10 China has of her nc of the conditions Imposed by the hitter for a settlement of the war Mrs. Mary living near poisoned her two children that she might elope with a lilted mun. miscreants to wreck li fust express train on the Nickel road neur lud K. a of Ann who hud been discarded by his kilted Col. Andrew J. of the States died nt his home iu N. aged Mrs. Anna a pioneer of died at the residence of her daughter in aged 10 Dr. Frederick with u small band ot will sail from New York next full to explore the the notorious Mexican bandit und pretended was killed in uu attack on linens del of the oldest citizens of and the pioneer rail way car builder of the died lit the tige of oO incendiaries were at work neur 1 nnd bloodhounds hud been employed by tho farmers to run them Many of the coal operators in the Pittsburgh district conceded the ltd lu the wage scale asked by the striking Judge of decided that a sleeping car company was for the loss of jewelry left iu cure of a The cordage works of William Wall Sous lu N. were permanently throwing 1,000 men out of Slute Auditor Dunn lias discovered that 200,000,000 feet of Minnesota pine J has been sold without warrant for merely nominal Charles for thirty three years master of the Pennsylvania union station In died at Crown 04 All the colored residents of Union received white cap notice warning them to leave the city before April 1 on of Tho oyster dredging schooner Ida V of wus capsized in und all con of were Miss Mury died Mon day ut of It Is said that she exposed herself voluntarily for the purpose of committing Eleven members of the were run down by bloodhounds ut and thereby identified as the mur derers of A. J. proprietor of temperance J. W. of has received intelligence that coul has been discovered on a farm owned by him lu eastern aud hus for the The a Sufferer from a Bronchial GEN. HARRISON ILL. Ills Not Considered Alarming - Ilia Physician All Work - Utmost Caution Must He March 11.- Gen. Harrison's condition is much Improved and his physician is hopeful of his rapid His trouble Is an acute ttuck of bronchitis and his condition was regarded somewhat The fever has been rapidly nnd his temperature Is He has been sick since Murch Mr. returned to Indianapolis Murch from where lie had been engaged for forty-one days trying the Morrison will He was iu au enfeebled condition nnd was olso suffering from tt severe He became much worse Sunday March nnd was forced to keep to his He was too ill to return to Richmond Monday for the There was such a chango lu his condition Friday night that a worded telegram was sent to his Mrs. telling her It wus advisable for her to to the sick man's Dr. Jameson made several visits to the Sunday while giving int reports that are more favorable than those of it is apparent from his manner thut he it us necessary to give the the closest lie has prohibited all und does not even him to indulge in the lightest such exercise Increasing the pain in his head nnd him very Mrs. MeKee readied his bedside at a lute hour night nnd 1ms been constantly with Dr. lifter visiting him Sunday thut if he continued to improve he might able to leave his room within a few possibly within a but care mirst be exercised to prevent a and especially to prevent additional Mr. Harrison sut up for u few moments Sunday Out of Indian a March Harrison day of absolute rust und a continued Dr. Jamison said Monday night thut his condition wus absolutely free from tho of tho first stages f attack which developed u week ago last when the had a narrow escape from At Ills Dr. pneumonia would likely have proven DANA Editor of the New York nun Charged with Criminal Murch 8.-The fraud jury for the supreme court of the District of Columbia has returned an Indictment for criminal libel against Charles A. and William M. of the New York Sun. They are charged with libeling Kruuk J I. of proprietor of the Evening und one of the board of directors und of the executive committee of thu Spent Ills Last Cent for St. March 12.-William 85, took at 0 o'clock Monday night with suicidal intent aud was beyond recovery when He came here from Howling with 81,000 he had recently Inherited and began With his last cents he bought the The Columbian March of the Columbian exposition medals will be turned over to the exhibitors until all are says Director of the Mint the indications are that this ceremony will not take place until some time next Oa tha Fraud March Keller Jewelry Manufacturing company and the Western Sleeve Hut ton of this have been placed on the by the post office A March 13.-James young and convicted of robbing a man of three dollars and a brass were sent to the state penitentiary for Noted March 8.-Charles Edmund the died here Hugh landscape died ia Edinburgh Trust Company March 8.-The Central Loan and Trust one of the leading investment companies ot western assigned The liabilities ure 8250,000. The assets exceed but they oro iu western lands und iu real estate difficult to realize Eastern investors hold most of the many of which have long ugo The depression in western lunds is given as the Courthouse Little March 12.-News this city Monday of the burning at Murfreesboro of the county courthouse with its It seems quite a number ot true bills were found by the last grand and it Is thought some of the persons thus affected set Are to the courthouse us a means of Everything in the courthouse was with no Two Meu Sr. March 8.-Joel 80 years of his John Williamson Reuben all well-known were crossing the Santa Fe tracks Thursday night when the fust mail struck their vehicle instantly killing and und seriously Injuring Will Meet lu Onud March 11.-Out of 100 colleges and universities in the country entitled to send delegates to the American League of College Republican fifty-five have already signified their intentions to be represented in tbe annual convention to be held in this city April 8. For March 0.-The Third district democratic congressional convention met here Friday and nominated P. U. of as its candidate for congress to succeed Julius 0. recently elected United States Minuter la 0, March 13-Bev. a W. pastor of the College street Dunkard and member ot the firm of Hoover & expired in his pulpit Sunday night while delivering his usual - A New March 8.-Chauncey M. Bepaw ia having built a theater In which a miniature performance will be given on night trains between New York and Declared Hit March 9,-Thomas was hanged for tha murder of a man named innocence to the  

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