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   Times And Gazette (Newspaper) - December 1, 1883, Marshfield, Wisconsin                               AND GAZETTE VOL WISCONSIN SATURDAY DECEMBER 1 1883 VOL TMK Secretary or the London and San Francisco Bank London has absconded with MUCH damage lias done to roads and other property in ern Illinois and Indiana by heary vains Much of the country is Hooded cases of curiosities from British Columbia arc on the way to the Smithsonian Washington institution at BELVA LOCKWOOD attorney is trying to get even with the Commissioner of Pensions who recently suspended her from practice by calling him an whatever that is JAMES Norr who is to be tried next month at for killing N L Pukes had been much reduced iu flesh by life and now looks pale and haggard He is visited by everyday is no longer any doubt of the loss of the steamer Manisteo in Lake Superior during the recent gale with all on persons Sho was owned by Leopold trian Chicago GENERAL NOTES A nugget valued at was ex- in thu Beauce mines fifty-seven I city the damage aggregating i Water is three feet in Dickson's Tard and the railway tracks eaat of Union depot are submerged I THEM 13 an extensive cave-in the Logan collier in Pennsylvania about 700 hTg miles from Quebec MB editor of The ton News has been knighted by the pope for journalistic efforts in opposition to dueling DAVID DAVIS is still investing his plus funda in Illinois farms having on Wednesday secured four hundred acres in McLean county THE governor of Virginia is collecting artillery and ammunition to bo used against the illicit in the river THS colony of Russian Hebrews on a farm of 800 acres in county Virginia proved an utter ure after had been the families will be sent back to more HAY Of Chicago force has gone to northern Michigan with a force of one hundred men armed with Winchester rifles to aid the sheriff in protecting tho Chapin and Ludington mines S R of the died at Everett Mass was in the ex- expedition under Commodore Wilkes in 1838 and approached nearer the south polo than other vessel of the squadron THE verdict of tho jury in tho case of tho Wisconsin Capitol ter holds the contractor T F Nowlan i of Janesville guilty of great error track is endangered and a swept across W R ablest of Ohio lawyers and an ed of Columbus lias four sons Fletch Will Kit and Carl He marked out great careers in law and literature for the are now oil the road as minstrels every one of them A in a moment of deep feeling is for him to clutch aud perhaps tear open the col- lar or looso scarf that is around his neck Ho has done this at some point in every play ho has yot onn of the causing a certain pier to ho improperly one ol tuo and Supervising Architect Jones of Madison and Consulting Ar- chitent H C Koch of Milwaukee for designing the interior construction out Sue regard to its safety during representing ton clubs are holding a convention in Louisville to frame a uniform sot of rules The of tho gathering is rc presented as hostile to fraud on the track it is proposed to forbid has ordered tho Light guards to the mines in Iron Mountain Michigan The pumps iu tho Chapin mine have been started again under the protection of I ho force Several more families have left Ark was wrecked by a cyclone early Wednesday morning Tho court house stores churches aud residences were blown to pieces Four persons were killed and many ed A number of structures at Coal Hill also demolished large amount of property is jeopardized Wednesday morning a cyclone cross southern Missouri and Arkansas At Kelbourne in the latter state Hinkle was killed his wife and two children were injured and the and two churches were destroyed FROM THE CAPITAL WEDNESDAY President Arthur pointed John B Tanner United States Marshal for tho Southern District of Il- linois reports the of 282 banks for the year ing with last month leaving in op- the system extending into ery territory The bonds outstanding can only be by purchase market THE Minister promised tor Vest and Congressmen Carlisle and Casey Young at Washington Thursday that he would use his best endeavors to effect a transfer of the late Vienna show to the World's Exposition at New Orleans next year tries are greatly interested in the latter exposition THE National League Base Ball which was in session in ington Wednesday All clubs were represented Mr Young was re-elected Secretary and the championship awarded to the Bostons To-day the tion thereby contributing Nov S CRIME its THE MADISON DISASTER Tho Contractor and the of and jury investigating the disaster at is rendered a verdict of which the lowing is the concluding That the internal construction of the building was such as to render it subject to disaster from liable to occur during erection That during such erection and bly because of the settling of the ern and western walls cracks ed in the brick piers and the pilasters supporting the the girders and the columns endangering the ing and the workmen in and about it That one of the cracks occurred and was known to the contractor in charge to exist for several weeks prior to the said falling in the second story pier of the south portion of the wall the southeast corner of the building and that said contractor attempted to strengthen said pier in an entirely in- sufficient manner That at the time of such repair Tuesday Nov 0 said under pier was the weight it supported and was in a precarious condition That at this time there rested on the column Ttg its base upon said pier a weight variously estimated at from fourteen to eighteen tons which was gradually increased by placing the concrete ing of the arches above That the day of the falling Nor 8 the pier had given way still more That in all probability the building gave way at this point first During the height of the storm there Was a continuous noise which could only be compared of frying From time to time it would grow louder some times there would little popping like a bubble bursting some times the series of crackling noises which follow the fall HE GAVE THE SIGNAL Mr CuJ out A Miss a beautiful young lady and a wealthy young farmer named Rockton were married in Ar- WASHINGTON of a dro plate of grease on a red-hot iron is last noise came abruptly and loud with each flash of lightning and seemed to precede it The observer was satisfied that his ear was surprised i by the flash The same noises wen j have been termed a happy bride She had never liked Rock toe and only married Him to please a widowed ther I will obey said the girl but I do not even like Mr iy tne samu produced when there were no There is nothing in sympathy between n 1 1C WOO 11 h V hilt We therefore find that Oscar F by Nowlan one of the contractors causing tho the details of the the south near me for the next season but will not an- causing the said pier of until next March THE papers in the case of Mrs Belva C J the ferger who operated BO extensively in Montreal and Boston Lockwood which by Com Dudley purpose of ad- ding a recommendation that criminal j prosecution he have been sent by the Attorney-General upon re- quest of Secretary Teller to the ed was captured at San Francisco on quest of tome an outcome China steamer entered a Attorney for presentation to the grand of in a coart at Boston and jury The charges are that Mrs will soon be sentenced wood collected and retained money due A H ROWLAND clerk of the courts pensioners at Pittsburgh has been held to bail for iy spite of the decision of the the of during two noy General that noone can fix a of office ard time without the authority of Con- J a business j gress the Secretary of the Treasury man of Toledo in a sued yesterday the following of a valuable diamond pin By law tha hours of labor m this de- and in money are seven each day for labor On and after Monday the 20th mst oi i bor will commence at 9 ot s i the new standard time called Eastern standard time A recess of half an boro As a jeweler of New Jorsey was about to close his store four men marched in and drew revolvers The merchant struggled with ths thieves while his wife tho street and alarm which drove them of that time issued an edict that the Government gave an away JAMES RUDDY and his wife sou and east cornel- of the said south winp to be improperly and insufficiently re- paired was guilty of grave error and contributed thereby to the falling of the south wing on the 8th day of No- That D B Jones and H C Koch as designing and consulting architects were guilty of negligence in designing the internal construction of said south of the capitol ex- tension without due and proper regard for its safety durinc its erection and thereby contributed to the falling of the structure the 8th day of November 1883 flash but then they were less loud Their force seemed to have no connection with the peals of thunder On the six hundred lines of tele- phone wire which focus at Brussels not one apparatus was damaged by the storm its effects being altogether ex- pended upon the lightning conductors and apparatus This security may encourage other ers to follow the example of B who considers that in this manner it is possible to secure valuable butions to the of atmospheric electricity He is of opinion that the constant heard in the wires proves the existence in them of a rent of atmospheric electricity ing into and that a network of telephonic lines overspreading a town be its best possible against lightning Suppression el Street Now Orleans Tho police under tho instructions of the Mayor begun recently to arrest the numerous vagrants and beggars that have infected that city for so mauy years They were brought be- fore Judge Ford and there given the alternative between the prison and the One of them ly preferred the and there seemed to be much of that dread of the which has grown up from the administration of the poor laws in England and some of the Northern States but this will soon wear off with the proper care of this I LYNCHED Murderer of Ida by a Mob at Fowler Ind A Dispatch from Fowler Ind of tha 10th inst A mob of masked men took the murderer of Ada Atkinson from jail this morning and hanged him The mob was com- posed of more than 200 masked an mat LUC had no right to adopt the new men and they did their work so sys bine until authorized to do so by Con- that gress and seems to have assumed that was evident their plans had been well AT Boston Wednesday Ellen Thome divorced wife of the deceased actor Charles E Jr brought suit against his second wife to secure tho payment of monthly and 000 in a lump sum as agreed between tho parties JR ADVICES from Egypt report tho total annihilation of the Egyptian army under Hicks Pasha by the forces of tho False Prophet The force of the False Prophet is reported at men and that of tho overwhelmed Egyptians that was under the chief ot British officers at command 000 Ix the struggle for the appear to have beaten tho at the Fat tle Show in Chicago The Herefords feel happy but the are resolved not to give it up so promise to give tho lively dauco next year WASHINGTON colored waiter iu a restaurant at the national capital recently assaulted a policeman with a While on irial for the offense he stated that he mistook the officer for a medical student ing his corpse and said he never en- tered a drug store clinging to the counter for fear of trap doors i lady visitor wore murdered at Laconia New Hampshire and tho house was set on fire Salmon is suspected of the crime and lies in jail NEAR Roseland Now Jersey on day night a girl named Jane Paullin was murdered in some brush with n razor after having been assaulted There is not the slightest clew to the perpetrator Tho victim's watch and bundles were not taken THREE men have been jailed at waukee for vagrancy one of them being a of Solomon the They had formerly been in railroad employ and thought to get free to the Pacific by a superintendent's stamp to use on their requests for passes CABLEGRAMS DE a lead mp banker of Paris is insolvent with liabilities of francs EIGHTEEN persons were lost on tho British steamer Condor which was wrecked in a gale off the coast of land the Liverpool cotton king hud unsecured liabilities of 000 and assets of A RASSOM of paid for the duke of who was captured by brigands near Naples Two extensive importers of American at Genoa report finding ties of matches in bales recently ed THE German Crown Prince arrived in Valencia harbor Wednesday The radical residents refused to join iu coming the royal visitor A MILITARY review with fifteen sand men in line was held at- Madrid in honor Ot the German crown prince Ris edict would be recognized matured Not even the slightest out the District Tho railroads denied ion existed that such an attempt was to be made and no extra precautions had been made to protect the prisoner About 10 o'clock a man on horseback rode up to the vicinity of his jurisdiction and yesterday when he to take the express for phia ho walked down tho platform leisurely with his watch in hand to find that ho had arrived about eight and twelve seconds too late Market Nov Quiet Higher MM tor seller November WJ for seller December for seller January for No rejected 40 No 2 and lower No No 2 mew pork 11.00 for seller November 12.80 for sellor January for November or seller January Livo Higher 4.20 demand ery Dairy wheat barter wheat barley 31.000 Chicago Market CHICAGO Nov fair demand at about figures of Saturday cased off rallied declined Me and closed higher than Satur dny Sales tor toller ber dosed at KM tor seller Decoro the jail and although he was seen by several persons he attracted no un- usual attention and soon afterward rode off rapidly in the direction us He is wealthy but while pov erty always brings misery yet wealth does not always bring happiness Ton know that I am devoted to Tom Kosemond and that he is devoted to me but if YOU as my mother com- mand me I will obey even though the effort cost me my life as well as my happiness The ceremony was performed have the girl's choice left the neighborhood and his wife began keeping house Six months afterward mond returned and sent Mrs a note begging an interview showed the nets and her answer of re- to her He kissed her as a reward of fidelity was taken sick with swamp fever aud about to die he have been a faithful wife Nine women out of ten would have run away long ago I have always known taat you loved Kosemond I have sent for him I want you to marry him before I die so that I can see the That would not be wered the wife for I cannot marry another man so long as you are ing Well but I want him hare so can see that the ceremony is performed immediately after I am dead Kosemond and a preacher were sent for They arrived Rockton gasped and motioned The marriage party approached the bed Rockton the hands of the lovers together our street beggars the blind the lame and the halt were sent to the house where they will be well cared i y d- d raised 1 his Lnd and the married Two Monster Cakes London Telegraph as it has been in New Orleans with the exposure of deformities disease and sores it is unendurable It is announced that the law is to be thoroughly carried out and that our streets will he freed from these gars There are charitable tions in here which will investigate all cases of need and care for ami attend to the sick suffering and destitute and with a city house behind them there ought to be as little suffering here as in any other city in the country Americans Manchester The Americans if not great tors are the most skillful imitators and adapters of other people's tions Like other apt pupils they soon learn to surpass their teachers These well-known national are afresh illustration in the adaption of frogs as an article of food In Europe tasty Royal was nearly seven feet high surmounted by a dome of nearly eighty columns inclosing an altar upon which two cupids supported dallions of the royal couple Busts of the parents occupied the four corners of this upper plateau festoons of amine linking the whole firmly gether All round the central plateau solid mass of a hundred weight of sugar and niches holding emblematic statutes of the Virtues and smothered in orange blossoms The lowest cake displayed tho arms of Great Britain and Prussia placed alternately on panels of white satin and between each escutcheon a medallion of the bride and bridegroom encircled with bridal wreaths and surmounted by imperial crowns Bows of pearls A Caution to Tltc In A Washington dispatch says the following official order has It appearing that certain persons have been practicing frauds on soldiers and their widows and orphans or other heirs by ing false representations concerning pension claims and extorting illegal fees for services pretended to have been or promised 10 be rendered and this department having reason to be- lieve some postmasters have been ing these fraudulent claim agents by f them lists of names of ex- soldiers and others supposed to be entitled to pensions and also by distributing unaddressed among that class therefore masters are forbidden to nish lists or to distribute any circulars oil the kind indicated they are add to some i ud and are prepaid according to law W GRESHAM THE PROTEUS Commander Frank Wildes com- manding the appeared before the Proteus Court of Inquiry and previous to take the oath asked wheth- er he was summoned to testify to the acts of others or to have liis conduct as a commander inquired into The room was cleared while the was considered After a short con- ference Commander Wildes was in- formed that he vas summoned as a witness and that he had the privilege of refusing to answer any questions tending to criminate himself He was then sworn and said that upon I learning oi the disaster to tho Proteus it occurred to him to land stores for tho Proteus of the Greely party He refused however to give tho court his views on tke subject The witness said aside from the wooden the Yantic was equipped for a Polar voyage the same as she would been for a trip to the West Indies Tha failure of the expedition the witness thought was due to the cient and scanty means employed for manning tho Proteus with an tive captain and crew of combers and longshoremen and tbe neglect of those by whose orders the expedition was fitted to acquaint themselves with the business in hand whence he came Scarcely an hour amphibians have long been esteemed had passed before the citizens were a great and years ago awakened by the clatter of horses hoofs and on going to their windows saw 200 or 300 mounted ride pist Their purpose ivas quickly surmised But few persons ventured into the street and were quickly placed under guard One large man who rode at the head of the cession appeared to have complete command and guards had everywhere been posted to prevent any possible interference The men rode rapidly to tho jail and their horses set at once to work The sheriff ed them to desist but his resistance ashmen meditating a visit to France regarded the possibility of feasting unawares upon frogs as one of the gravest dangers of their expedition The peril was not great for no was likely to supply any of his guests with such a bonne bouche without duly notifying the fact and making a corresponding charge in the Still the man was a byword on- English lips before dispatching the vessel north His ship has been crusing in the West India waters and ha re- orders to go north three days before sailing The EXPORTS EXHIBITS Chief of the Government Bureau of Statistics m his last tin reports a continued increase in the exports of domestic provisions and dairy products During the twelve months ending Oct 31 pounds of fresh beef exported against pounds last year exports of salted and ed beef pounds a little less than last year bacon bordered and paneled the cake and pounds against pounds on the stand were a quantity of last hams pounds and vases silver gilt holding ar- against pounds last year rounds flowers Another notable example of the modern wedding cake was that of the Duchess of Connaught It was ly six feet iu height from the stand the general design being a Greek ple with Corinthian columns and vaulted roof At the four corners of the main edible portion emblematic figures of the con- alternating with horns of pounds pounds last year pork pounds against pounds last year tallow pounds pounds year During the sis months ending Oct 31 the exports of butter were pounds against pounds for the corresponding period fast year anri the exports of cheese for the same time wore It appears however that are displaying the arms of England and regularly served in all the first-class hotels at Boston and are greatly teemed as delicacies in private plenty and Cupids i pounds pounds swans while within tbe balustrades for the corresponding six months last that encircled it stood a Cupid Psyche with the panels around them lies In fact the catching breeding was only passive against rearing fattening and seeding to h While he t -a h refrained from A crand banquet in the evening was seller cash closed at MX i i i tended by 120 persons THE Spanish Military Republican ciety threatens to inaugurate a tion if the government does not pass the universal suffrage at the next session THE birthday of Solidor Milton one the old guard who with Napoleon at St Helena until his death was made the occasion of a banquet to the veteran by tho Philadelphia Musical THE iu London Milton has a parchment was a small tire near Windsor commission as second bearing day Castle The flames started in a the seal of maker's Windsor situated near the castle walls Before the en- gines could reach the place the flames had full posession of the ing The wind at tho time was j killed closed at or iry closed at for May No S Chicago 36 closed it 90 No 3 Chicago spring No i red winter active and at Union unsettled and higher advanced above inaldo prices closed higher than for cash closed for seller November cloned far neUer December closed and tho year closed at for seller January seller ruary closed WJS for seller May closed easier options opened easier but afterwards advanced for for seller for deHer December closed for seller the year closed at for seller January closed at for seller May closed 58 Dull M Flax 1.33 mand fair chiefly for speculation and mainly tor deliveries prices higher rallied SOc receded closed fairly 1190 for for 11.83 for seller November for feller December and Uie year for seller January B for seller Feb I November closed at ACCIDENTS Two trains came together on one track in Alabama A colored porter was strong and was blowing in a tion straight from tho shop toward the castlo carrying sparki and ing embers which flew over the pal ace Some of tho sparks fell upon the ioof of the Royal Chapel of St George and blazing there produced a ignition Tho fire brigade and military soon gained complete tery of the situation the fire at the shop control and the upon St George's Chapel before they had gained uny hold or doue much Lurm In London tho usual of a Fenian prevailed Dispaches from that tho flro has made the quite nervous Is a cemetery at Pittsburgh over open grave of his fiancee Charles Trum fired two into his head in- dangerous wounds THE glass factory of Thomas Evans Co tho most complete in the United States which was burned Sunday morning was valued at JACOD J of Chicago was so deeply affected by tha death of wife and son that he leaped off the pier at Fortieth street October 15 His corpse washed across Lake Michigan found at St last Friday THE superintendent of the Toronto says that on Sunday ing November 11 between 10 and H o'clock storm signals were ordered at all tho Canadian stations He thinks from American ports suffered ribly from insufficient warning HEATT rains at Indianapolis have flooded the northwestern quarter of that closea ruary 13.05 March frogs lias become a great business in which many hundreds of j in County recently had a A Turkey Hunter's Adventure News E L while hunting turkeys persons are employed The country towns iu the neighborhood of Boston Cape Cod and Main are the chief dis- with determination preceded where these creatures are caug to break the iron doors the i and prepared for the market Or corridors This took some time haps half an hour The doors finally gave way and old man met alone sends from fifty to one hundred dozen per week to the New Orleans market where the de- them at the entrance of his cell j mand is so creat that the supply falls ready dressed and ready to go to his far short of the requirements of the doom He was quickly walked to the public and the price is carriage in which was a rope The ii ugly high We presume that in only remark that he made was Go a America as in France the little slow gentlemen I am older quarters are alone eaten and as the than some of you He was taken to of frogs is from thirty cents 10 Oxford and hanged immediately the fifty cents per dozen the dish must time being this be a tolerably dear luxury and is likely to become more so as frogs be- A come fewer and their admirers more numerous American connoisseurs ty has A rather remarkable attached to his life Mr Bushong is than the French they eat all kinds What is still more interesting t KinUS sun seventy-eight years old the youngest g fa already of a j trade for seller May closed Demand fair irregular 2 higher rallied de- and closed steady tor seller cash for seller November closed for seller ber closed seller tlie year for January closed for wller closed tor seller May Bulk In fair demand short ribs short clear 0.85 and at Steady and Cora to Buffalo Re- wheat corn rye barley corn cats rye barley 48.000 Mr J I Case of Wis has purchased from Mr Easton of fagton Ky the stallion En- a half-brother of See the consideration The horse which is expected to fully equal the of See in several points He is a black pounds and is said to possess ful speed lived in Monroe all his life with the exception of a or two in ma He was never farther north than Glasgow or Columbia and never saw a railroad engine He never bet but sixty-two cents in his life and lost that Fifty cents of that were on a and twelve on a jumping match Mr B never swore an oath in his life has Church forty years and never bad a suit in court In the same neighborhood three miles this side of Tompkinsville lives Mr B W Ford who is eight years old has been a member of the Baptist Church forty years and ing a large export to England strange adventure which is worth printing He left home before break and just as it was light enough to SDB an object a few yards he ed the swamp where he knew the lurke eys ta jd bad a He root of a large tree and in a few minutes he saw the drove of turkeys playing 011 the ground as they usually do they leave their roost bis year Mr Gladstone has held the office of Premier fora longer period that it has been held by any statesman except one in the course of Queen Victoria's reign The exception was Lord merston who Prime Minister for nine years and three months Next after Mr Gladstone comes Lord who was Premier six years and ten months After him comes Lord Melbourne whose length of of- fice was one month less than that of Lord Earl Russell is the next in order his Premiership six years and two months and next comes Sir Robert Peel who was Pre- mier for four years and ten months The other statesmen held the reins of Government under the pres Tke feet Buttered New York Journal What are buttered inquired the reporter Somewhat of a fancy article I im- agine because but few are There are old women in this city who get from the authorities the right to keep hens These they keep in the cockloft of the house and keep boys watching them until they lay an egg No sooner is it laid than it is dipped in melted the shell which is yet and absorbs life has never had a suit in court in his j tne of the butter and they are said to be very fine They bring from sixty to eighty cents Colonel of ler's staff has entered suit for at Boston against Customs Collector A W Beard claimed to be uttered if recent political speeches are laid at It is stated lector Simmons also sue Beard for Storm Sounds iu Telephone A correspondent of Conseil signing himself with in- E occupied himself ing the violent thunder storm which occured at Brussels on June in listening to the storm sounds in tha telephonic wire It was of course furnished with a good lightning con- ductor and under such ces he is convinced that the ment was not attended with danger It is that Mrs Mackey was the largest for the Porter Rhodes diamond for which was Boston in the has an Charles a stowaway who recently arrived in steamship Bavarian ing history Ho is only thirteen years of age After his mother's death some years ago his father deserted him and the boy made his at the Liverpool docks sleeping in boxes between Dales of cotton or under sheds and getting his food from ors at the wharves Ono of his com- panions Jimmy Welsh having stowed himself away young determined to follow his ex- ample He in a men steamship and in many There he stowed away other vessel and reached Liverpool and then Bavarian After the ship was at sea he ascended to deck one of the crow In Boston he found his friend Jimmy Welsh and the police for aft a rivet heater in f ham anil abroad In them laborer cany un across a small log and began ent sovereign were the latr Earl at ing sight when he the I Derby whose office lasted lo either moved or his gun slipped j three yeara and six mouths acd the He readjusted the gun across the log Earl of Aberdeen who served two and again took aim when the years and two months again moved This excited him and he forgot the turkeys and wonder what could be the matter On further investigation he was almost paralyzed with fear st finding that what he supposed was a log on which he had rested his gun nothing more than a huge gopher snake reptile was about thirty-eight long in the imagination of Dullie and although the snake was never known to attack a man without wounded or disturbed Mr Duffle thought it best to leave the swamp and he did so We shall probably hear from this monster reptile or wariness Educed by theses of a clue measure of nature's swoor restorer Ther who work early and lato tho year round need tho healthful ed by a tonic To all in ity efficiency iut a remedy disease commend It It checks incipient malarial tion dyspepsia and premature decay of physical energies tne hastens An illustration ef the ridiculous and in which a church choir will sometimes run together the words of a hymn is afforded by the remark of a small boy in of the front pews of a large arid alas church in Boston beginning The consecrated had just been sung and in the mentary quiet which the perplexed youth turned to his father and asked in an whisper Say pa where do they con- cross-eyed Maryland to the Bowie of Mary land President of the Baltimore City Passenger Railway Co dent of the Maryland Jockey Club in ray family my private stables well as of City senger I Oil Suck a vince dvery reader thU   

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