Sheboygan Times, The (Newspaper) - July 3, 1897, Sheboygan, Wisconsin Published Every Saturday THE TIMES PUBLISHING CO Publishers JULY XLIV NO Waupaca Wis June This station was visited by a very severe downpour of rain almost amounting to a cloudburst last night The streams could not carry off the great volume of water and swept away and roads three milldams at went out and a be- here and that place delayed trains on the Central line Wis June of the hardest rainstorms that ever visited this section occurred here last night companied by hail wind and lightning Much damage was done to growing crops throughout the country and reports say that all bridges in that town are washed out The marsh in the northern part of the city is inundated and the water is running into tho through the slough with great velocity two bridges having been washed out All trains ou the Wisconsin Central wore from one to six hours this The river is also rapidly ing and many cellars are flooded Plainfield Wis June The worst electrical storm in many years visited here last night The thunder and lightning continued steadily Cor six hours WAYLAID AND ROBBED Thomas Mullen by Two Foud ilu Fond tin Lac Wis June Mullen living in the town of Empire this city was waylaid and robbed last evening by two men His recovery is doubtful Mr Mullen left his home yesterday and came to town on business He be- came acquainted with two men and gether they left the city toward evening When Taylor's park was reached the two men attacked Mr Mullen and a desperate struggle ensued They were near Farmer house but the latter was afraid to open his door The men succeeded in getting of the he had Mullen was rendered insensible and was in a ditch near place at 8 o'clock this morning The officers claim to know who the men are and arrests will follow C J ELLIS ELECTED Man Col as Commandant at Home Waupaca Wis June Shortly before supper last evening C J Ellis of Marinette was elected to succeed Col Caldwell as commandant of the Waupaca Veterans home This was a complete surprise to every one The board has been four and three in favor of Caldwell Woodnorth Roberts Chase held for and Brothel's turned at the last moment and voted for Ellis Col resignation effect August 1 M C Russell of who was elected quartermaster is well known in this city The new building will I'm located across the main highway some distance from the other buildings of the home RESULTED IN BLINDNESS Two Indiana Their Sight from Drinking Peppermint Washington D C June In- dian agent at the La Pointe agency in Wisconsin has reported two singular eases of blindness on the Lake reservation The victims wert John Sky and Red They got in- by drinking essence of mint as a substitute for whisky one ing almost ten ounces clear In each case blindness followed within a few hours Authority has been asked to take the to St Paul for ment again He was taken to a hotel and died within two hours CRUSHED BY Man Killed While Jumping a Train Hudson Wis June of 10 years old was fatally injured from a freight train last night at the depot When he jumped he against the stand pipe and thrown against the train Badger Washington D C June was today ed postmaster at Campbellsport Fond du Lac county vice James McCullough re- moved Washington D C June postmasters appointed today Auroravllle county L L vice W H Wells removed Polk county Joseph Crime vice K J Shay removed Cuba Grant county D X Calumet county W D Cheseboro vice H IS Sprague removed Iron Mountain Dodge county A Schleef vice Josephine resigned New Cassol VouA tin Lac county William Pool vice 1 I Hustings resigned Fond du Lno county C gan vice K W Burns removed Fond Lac county C K McCumber vice P B Lefeare removed county O W vice H C Van dale removed Wild Hose county F M Clark vice A W removed Washington D C June postmasters appointed today Waukesha county B J vice Jacob Blitch removed Barton Washington county J R Nig vice George removed county L Andrews vice II E Miller removed Rudolph Wood county C J O Roosen vice Ferdinand Phillips removed Ordered Milwaukee Wia June 80 The of Herman Boll a heater employed at the Bay View rolling mills were found on the St Paul railway tracks one ami n half miles south of the city at 1 o'clock this morning The suicide On Saturday ho threatened to jump into the lake but friends watched him and pre- vented him from doing this Yester- day he called at an undertaking ment on tho south side and after ing a coffin he asked for a dose of son This was refused He then re- marked that he would be dead before morning Apparently he walked directly to the spot where his body was found and after dark threw himself across the railway tracks His left leg and arm were cut off and his head was badly crushed Boll boarded at 207 n venue Boll was 38 years of ago and His only relative in Milwaukee is a sister who lives on avenue He used to drink to excess but took the Keeley cure and was sober for Home time but is said to have taken to drink again He had saved money from his earnings as an iron worker and owned property on the south side L E Hall died last night had made his home with his past sixteen years Mr Hall New York state in 1830 and resident of this vicinity ever wife died a few years ago three sons He served in the Wisconsin infantry Mr Hail son for the came fro in had been a since His He leaves Thirteenth Sentenced for Adultery Madison Wis June Clarence Dresser a young married man of this city who pleaded guilty in the municipal court yesterday to adultery was today sentenced to two years in state prison When he learned a rant was out for him he skipped to ville but was brought back from there by Chief of Police Baker Sunday Child Wis June The daughter of Michael was severely yesterday after- noon by setting fire to her clothing while playing with matches Only the prompt action of her mother saved her life Her left arm ami shoulder and the side of her face Were badly scorched Dupot Hatley Wis June The depot at Stratford Wis burned this morning The fire vv.-is discovered at but under too much headway to allow thing to be Moved The in started the telegraph instrument is to have been caused by lightning Granted National Schilling Marathon William H Veterans and S Joseph I Morris Oconto In- Palado Parson Portage Raker tional Home Port Atkinson W John W Marshall Axler Colby Reissue and minors of Holland Skinner Caroline C Walker M Soldiers home Restoration Chapin National home W sau J Sanders Eau W A Wright Thomas arid 0 Morse National K John White Black B Stuart Joseph Center Peter Nicholas Milwaukee Emilia Shorn of liam H Obituary Baraboo Wis tune William Moore while standing near his home at Tronton dropped dead aged yea rs Key S F Halt formerly pastor of the Baptist church here died of apoplexy at Upper Alton Hi yesterday Eagle Wis June H Hall of Town MANY NUPTIAL EVENTS Miss Grace Kimball Albert Wildo lr jit Wis July at 8 o'clock of Mr and Mrs L II Kimball a very pretty wedding it tlic marriage of their daughter Grace Kimball to Ferdinand Albert Wilde Jr Dr J E Chapin The was performed in the drawing room which was decorated with American Beauty roses ferns and smilax The played the march The bride attended by her sister Miss Helen as maid of honor met the groom and best man at tho appointed place HV the front of the drawing room Hobert Wilde a brother of the groom was best man After the ceremony a family reception was held during which the Arion orchestra discoursed musical selections The dining room was tily decorated with la France roses lax ferns the colors were pink The bride wore white silk muslin over white and curried white roses The maid of honor was gowned in white organdie carried carnations The bride is one of Neenah's most charming young and is a daughter of L II ball of the Daily News Thi a sou of F A Wilde Sr urer of tho Manufacturing company of Milwaukee Wilde w one of Neenah's enterprising young ness men and a member of the dry goods firm of Wilde lie is a graduate of the Illinois College of Among trie many the was a set of dining room furniture the sift of Robert W Wilde and Congressman ami Davidson and a case of silver the of Mr and Mrs F C couple left last for and after a short stay they return to this city and reside the present at the homo of L If present iast town were Congressman vidson of and Mrs J It Davidson and children JJr Mr and A Thompson tho Madue and Kitty Thompson and Messrs Charles John Thompson Mr and M H Baton Mrs F A Sr Miss Clarii Gile Milwaukee Miss Nohl Miss Marie Larson and Andrew L last ini at the home of the bride's mother Mrs Larson First ward of the Danish Baptist church of- The bride was by four the Maggie Haven and Emma aud Anna Larson The of the home was prettily decorated with red and white ruses ferns and green boughs bride is oni of Neenah's most young She was of the high of a teacher for the past four years in tho Second ward school After the ceremony reception ed by about fifty Tho young couple left last for county and after n week's visit will re- turn to this city where ther will until the first of August They will then leave for Denmark where the groom pastor of a church H Patterson of the firm of publishers of Oakland County Advertiser at Mich was last evening at the of Mrs George to Miss Winifred Stiles Rev J B n brother of the was man Miss Georgiana was maid of honor The young couple left last evening for and a short visit they will return to Mich to reside Wis July Miss Caroline ami II Gilbertson were at 10 Goric Foud tin La i July of Mr sirs William Fourth was the a very and last daughter Miss La urn imc of Komi du popular young ladies Tlic groom was F the well-known shoe dealer Tlic WHS formed nt S o'clock by of Portage bride wan attired in white satin and roses Khc was only by Mlm of Chicago an lower girl the Mr and Mrn J H anil da Mini George of Chicago Mr and Mrs of J A of Mich A Mr to 1 Ge the followed the ceremony Mrs will go at keening Black Falls Win July marriage of Miss Castle of this city to W II Geyer of Ohio was held at the homo of last evening at S o'clock Father Volz Miss ban been one of tin high school teachers in city for the past five yours OF THE SUN It in to on July July I An annular eclipse of the mm second of the year will occur July some in- which obtained from Director of the observatory It will in- visible throughout the Slates ni a partial find to observers in Southern Wisconsin will begin nt about a in and end at about i in About one-half of I In disc in eter will be observed by lie moon in this region The oath of eclipse will begin in the ocean off tlic coast of ico extend eastward cross the ern central part of Mexico along the northern coast line of Cubit cross islands of Port Hiee St Thomas others then southeasterly touching Cape St ami ending in the South At- ocean Along this path the blade moon will be seen by the ing the of HUH The of this phenomenon will be from 1 minute fj to 1 4 according tn the of the path from which eclipse is viewed Astronomical for July is by thy observatory as Mercury through July and will then become an Venus tin Htiir went July T It then at n in ind sky In the evening On July they will In conjunction Mars passing very to Jupiter In the south Saturn is u con- planet am the In tho or early Tlu of for tin month are is J July 11 July 21 July I July 11 July July The of the First July 7 in full moon July p third July t it in new moon July a in principal stara the month in evening hours To the anil thir To the Visitors he received nt the if the is clear Oh the ings of July 7 and July 21 to