Republican, The (Newspaper) - September 10, 1887, Waukesha, Wisconsin REPU Vol. September 10, 1887, No. 63 REDUCED All wool Checkered Dress reduced from oOc All wool from fiO to 2S-Inch Checks Hud reduced from 25 to In and from 8.', Io reduced 23- al 50c. for summer nt 50c reduced front 75u. All wool light dark worth 73c, A full lino of Suitings at only SI full Crochet only full size White Crochet only 200 size Crochet only 51.00. 200 only 200 extra slue White Crochet TURKISH 15c, 20c, 25c, 30e, 33c, Another lot of extra quality Towels at all at Couching black with colored Satin Parasols lace at 51.75, to SO. Children's Satin all Is best shoe liver offered at the pr Il is made from bright finished Dongola styles of six widths to E and Common New York and Opera of Low Shoes ami THE Issue of The Waukesha EVERY EXCEPT THURSDA AT 2 O'CLOCK P. M. Cents at Hit fait Office at t Class When ordering wimples possible JAMES 356, 388, 390 East OF THE SEA CL The end of may be said to have been simultaneous with thp close of the Though arc siili remaining many visitors from the South and the East and whom we highly and whose presence us is always yet the great tidal wave of pleasure nnd health seekers of summer has receded j leaving pleasant memories of them strewn about us like shining pebbles and shells on an ocean beach of the These annual visitations from abroad have contributed more than anything the prosperity and adornment of Waukesha and its Of the three great railways centering here two have been brought to the by its importance as a summer The summer hotels the tain which requires a word for itself in have all been the outgrowth of the summer resort and the value ot agricultural supplies in Chicago and but it is also a that it spends over ten thousand dollars annually in besha and The hotel will be opened on the loth day of June prior to which time many new and handsome improvements will be Waukesha is growing population and wealth it never has done before and it behooves all our citizens who would not lise to set left in the rear to participate in and help along all the worthy enterprises of the among which the Fountain though one of the continues to maintain itself at the PERSONAL The Coming and Going of Our ors and Main Street ami west of We Carry the Best Assorted Stock of Imported and Key West Cigarettes and Plug Fine-Cut nnd s anil Sullies in General Try our Ten-Cent Waukesha Be For Sale by all Reputable j. J. MEM ICE FRUITS AND special fit 25c. parties Meals at ultimo lands in adjoining towns has been in- creased by the home market thus Private and public ings and grounds have become more beautiful and attractive through the same and altogether wo have many reasons frr feeling grateful to the people who have assisted us so materially in these direct and indirect That was enabled to take it's place so soon among the leading resorts of the world was not wholly owing to ilo its salubrious cr natural and attractiveness of While these constituted a good for future men with large broad views and in the capabilities of Waukesha necessary to lit it for the of great concourses of The Messrs. Laflin were fortunately the men for the and when our visitors numbered but a few hundred a year these men were courageous to invest a large amount of money in land and tbe result of which was an admirable hotel almost at the very of our career as a ing Through their liberality and energy Waukesha was enabled to take the field with a hotel more conspicuous advantages than any other in the and probably more than any other on the As completed by tbe Messrs. the Fountain House was built entirely of stone and and furnished with every modern appliance and known to hotel with one of the best and most attractive springs of Waukesha on its and the and most costly bathing of any inland hotel in the Its magnificent grounds of 150 acres are growing in every and since the property has come Miss Maud Kendrick has gone to Chicago to receive musical Col. Parks shoot hands with his friends here Miss Effie Hadfield Miss Josie Frey of the past M. JEL Regan entertained his the part of the Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wright have turned from a visit among A. was in town Mr. Dopp was a former student of Carroll Mrs. L. E. Riblet is enjoying a visit of M. M. now of under the of Mr. J. M. of even more has been clone for the for the general good of ever Mr. Lee has induced the to mate many improvements to the employed for each season a magnificent brass and string has given many cent balls and other to which the best people of have always received Mr. Lee done a large amount of advertising selfish in the and latter has not been for he IB AK ER Barney Doors south of Br liy tte Bay or f eel Terms Reasonable and A itiou Firs lias advertised the springs and other hotels of and no industry here lias failed to be benefited by his Mr. Lee has lengthened season of the House very and expects to lengthen it still more in That the Messrs. Laflin deserve tbe ment and of Waukesha in giving her one of the finest hotels probably in and that Mr. Lee should be en- progressive public spirited management is equally it is to be that the good followed citizen looked about among his friends here H. C. Dousman and family of were at Waukesha during the Mr. John over ninety years of was in attendance at the County Fair this Will Hartwell has gone to Memphis to take a position with a surveying Mr. Henry handsome brother of Mrs. has been down from Poynette for a few days on a and attended Mr. and Mrs. C. S. after a joyous visit to eastern and at- tending a family have re- turned Mrs. J. M. who spent most of the summer here with her and old lime has returned to her h oine in Miss Gertie a young lady well and favorably known in has token a position at the Industrial Mrs. R. accompanied by her has gone to Io visit her D. A. who is in precarious Mr. Fred one of Waukesha's most popular boys soon goes to waukee to attend Commercial He is a boy with Prof. G. E. Fellows and C. G. Pel lows M. of sons of Dr. with their families are ing the Sabbath at the Mr. S. A. whose purchase of the lumber business of Welton it was in town This purchase may lead to another very im- portant Sheriff Snyder has recently been in attendance at a convention of at Milwaukee whose object was to interview certain railway representative was on a committee for this E. F. the faithful office sistant of Manager Lee at the Fountain informs us that he will be at the him here again next the popular head waiter of the Fountain and one of the best looking men that ever pre- sided over a is havine easy times at Mr. J. M. Lee will a much needed rest after the Fountain House is Mr. Lee's ment of the hotel has been most and the arduous duties of the summer him to all the pleasure he can and Clerks ler and Powell at the Fountain House are preparing to their departure after a season at that JAY GOULD'S ANGRY He Proposes to Some One's Hldi on tho NEW Sept. Wall street printed an interview Jay Gould Friday in which the great financier appears in the un- usual rolo ot aa angry He says his name bus been used unfairly by the his interests are on tbo bull One of tha bears asked and obtained an with him and then JAY wont into tho stroet and began to soli and his folia were ran around tolling has just como from Mr. and is ing and it must bo on Mr. Gould's Mr. Gould goes on to do not wish ovor to the Should I over dp so temporarily it will ba because I am goaded into and in that caso I will hann fomo one's bide on the fence as a warning to who may be inclined to persistently my This fearful threat was discussed with breath by tho was generally agreed that Hr. Bateman was the parson specially referred to by Mr. from Now South touched at island July The population of the which was originally peopled by the of tho British ship Bounty in has increased to 107, of whom 57 are Only throe deaths havo occurred hi three Zinc and In 111., Sept. zinc and lead been opened this week in town of Lafayette that will to 400 tons of ore per and which are said to bo COERCIONS FIRST COLLISION BETWEEN THE RY Ah D THE Two of thu Killed ami by a Fusillade of oC tho His Arrest Statement In y Sealing Rock His friends hope to see THE DEATH LIST COMING IN. Effects or the Storm on tha A Ghastly Freight ST. Sept. Fishing arriving from the grand banks suffered ribly in the groat storms of the 3d inst All the vessels had their decks swept and suffered more or less loss of. and other Capt. of the American schooner Mabel boarded the wrack of vessel called the and was to find bar crew lying dead in thu and one dead body was floating the side of. tbo tied to a American schooner Sellie Woodbury lost They ware drowned in sight of Another American reported the loss of two All incoming vessels re- ported the gale as and say when all reports are in the loss of life an property will bo found to be Performances on tho Ruco Sept. At tbe West Driving park Friday tbo mile race waii won by Rambler in tbe mile by Lewis Clark in tho 1 mile by Revoke in mile by Shasta in The fifth race was declared off owing to a among tho Sept. 10. Lady won tho unfinished trot Hampdon park her best time and Bessie tho unfinished Astral making the best took tho stakes in the best The trot was won by Billy bust The all pace captured by Little best NIAGARA N. Sept The mile bout raca here Friday was won by in and Neptuno won tho mile heat race over hurdles in and Trouble tho ST. Sept. Tho St. Louis Typographical jointly with the men's have notified tbe employing printers of this city that after Nov. 1 nine hours shall constitute a day's work and eight hours on and that wages sball remain tbo same as Tho employers held a meeting Friday night and adopted resolutions declaring tba demand unjust and that it be firmly also that as this is tho result of the action of the International a convention should ba embracing employing and binders of tho United States and Canada to consider tho Thoy also resolved to send their resolutions to tho Chicago and ask that ety to take the and name the place and time for tbe OHO Hundred Thousand STon to JO. dont ot the council and board of of- of the and Beneficial was seen and in reply to a question said ho had received a note from Secretary Patrick at which that gentleman said ail tbe anthracite miners in and counties and lower Luzerne would turn out Saturday night unless the Philadelphia Reading Coal and Iron company decided to confer with the Tho men in this vicinity chiefly want the pay law and are willing to wait for higher All de- pends upon tho action of thn Philadelphia Reading whether nearly men strike or Tha Thistle's Owner NEW Mr. James principal owner of the Mrs. and George S. the Scotch arrived Friday morning on the City The Thistle ran down the bay to and sailed up to Quarantine close to the To a reporter Mr. Boll was no secrecy in. building the did not intend to give her and model to our rival yacht builders and had hre 3ailt under a She is like any other cutter and was built on a cutter pure and the Volunteer wins the cup you will have the satisfaction of knowing yon have beaten the fastest yacht ever built on our side of tbe The of the Ni Sept 10. A Journal special from Cleveland Anxiety for the safety of the family of Capt. of the lost schooner has relieved by the fact that they were not on board the ill-fated vesseL They ore safe at borne in this The name of tho first mate the Niagara was John Mcbeath and the second mate iam It is probable that tea persons lost their Capt two the and six As a result of the in- meeting at day for the purpose of tho course tbe government toward a conflict arose between the people and tho The riot originated in an attempt to assault tho government stenographer who was present to take down tho speeches of and Tho police essayed to protect the stenographer and were set upon by tho whereupon the charged upon the crowd and Tho mob rallied and made a desperate attempt to seize the stenographer when the police fired into killing two men nnd wounding The crowd then but are constantly re- and threaten to re- new their attack on tho Tbe of police repulsed by tho mob was sixty stroug aud fully Tho crowd used sticks aud stones as weapons and severely injured several of tbe who forbore to fire upon their After reinforcements the police ad- upon tho crowd and commanded them to This command was met with a shout of defiance and tho mob again rushed at tho The officer in com- mand of the police gave tho order to flro and six rounds of rifle balls were poured into the Two men fell dead and several sank to the ground badly the mob re- treating nnd finally breaking into sections and they reassembled and resumed a threatening but ai they made no attempt to attack tbo police they were not There ore that further trouble will occur be- fore order is Another account says tho government stenographer was endeavoring with the aid of police to push through the crowd to tho front of tho when the crowd and attacked the police with sticks and Condon tho crowd and succeeded in pacifying then Dillon spoke advising them to trout tho police with silent because homo rule was nearly and when it became an fact the Irish forces would be under control ot tho people instead of their Tho speech of Dillon bad little effect upon the exasperated and the conflict between them and tho police was shortly tbe police being driven into From this point of vantage the police fired into tbe killing one man fatally wounding who has and severely injuring soveral Taking advantage of tho izing effect of fire tho police sallied forth from the barracks and upon the mob with This was more than tbo crowd could and they made haste to Sept. 30. Daily ing of the says that coercion was not long in bearing its bitterest Tho meant to provoke bloodshed in land and blood has been wantonly and in its most revolting Tho Post considers that tbo affair shows conclusively tho necessity lor tho full cation of tho crimes act to prevent sucb ings The Times says the blood of the town victims is on tho heads of Messrs. and whoso in- flamed aud cynical language drove tho men against the muzzles tho rifles of tho This will teach tho that though the leaders have their amusement and the pay Cor them with their The Standard hopes that tho spectacle will Messrs. Labouchere and Brunner of the goal to which their steps tend before it be too late or they are held guilty for the ing which will otherwise O'BRIEN DEFIES THE CAPTURED THE PRIZE Tho Irish Summons and His Arrest IH Sept. accordance with his announced determination Editor O'Brien ig- nored tho summons to appear at town Friday to answer to tho charge against him under act of inciting to Tbo court thereupon issued an crder O'Brien's Tho question whether O'Brien right or in thus defying the law is the foremost topic Of discussion and out of tho large number of issues that have been dragged into the consequent many of wholly numberless fights havo arisen and countless friendships have been In the excited of affair it well to explain that O'Brien's decision to ignore the and compal tbs government to arrest him in order to carry out its intention of arraigning him before a magistrate was the result a conference of his immediate and political who believed course upon would more sharply and more exhaustively test the question of the government's right to abridge or abolish the privilege of free speech and free political appearance of in court in obedience tc a. would belittle while his arrest and forcible arraignment would at once raise plane of 'a tion of a Cute Canadian Played It on Tour Uncle Sept of customs has been apprised of a trick has just been played on the American by tbe captain of Alfred a British Columbia sealing The Adams was seized in sea last by the United States revenue and her and fishing tackle were token A prize crew was put on and tho captain was ordered to navigate tbo schooner to The captain seemingly obeyed for tho but after having parted company with tho Rush coolly beaded tho Rush for B. where she arrived a few days The prize crew could do nothing to compel tho captain to proceed to as it is under- stood to have consisted of only two and tbo crew of the not having was too strong for A Sept aged 23 was present in the circuit court Friday charged with a very man of trying to burn up husband alive by pouring coal oil upon Tho as detailed by Officer who made tho is to the effect that the woman is married to Jacob aged and that she was dently desirous of getting rid of On Wednesday night while old man Clark and his wife were in their room on Calhoun between Adams and they quarreled over somo Clark is now confined in tho city and Is a frightful object The top of his head is burned to a One of his and tbe side of bis face is burned and hu is probably tbo most awfully injured man ever taken to the Tho ciso was continued till Tuesday for Tho Bull Sopt all but one of tho League games and no chongc occurred in tbo Tbe record is as At Washington Philadelphia 10; at troit and at Boston game American At Now 0, Cincinnati 10; at Baltimore 1, Louisville 2; at Brooklyn 1C, Cleveland 8; at Athletic 3, Bt 8. Northwestern At waukee 1, Duluth 1; at apolis 4, 5; at Oshkosh 15, Eau Claire 5; Oshkosh 8, Eau 2; at Dos 5, St Paul 3. A Sept secretary of tho board of mission of tho Methodist Episcopal has received in behalf of tho board the largest private tion ever given to that or for in the history of tho The are Elijah Hayes and of Kosciusko Tho property consists of tho Hotol a large brick throe brick business forty town and a largo farm near Tho donors re- tain a life interest in tbo residence and ask annuities of Tbe is valued at and yields an in- come ot Out of this sum the ties will be Frightful Death of a Sept 10. Friday morning a number of workmen wore engaged at Alice furnace No. 1 arranging to flro tha boll of tho furnace to make way for a new Tho boll was supported only by a and to this a ropo was attached to pull it Richard a had hold of tho when ho stepped off the scaffold On which he stood and jerked tho prop out and foil into tho Tho blast was shut off and a scoop was lot which brought up tbo upper half of his body which the bell had saved Croni The no killed before be hit the Valuable Mineral Sept boring for gas in this two weeks at a depth of 570 a strong vein of artesian water was The well was abandoned by tho gas company and purchased by a syndicate who received an analysis from tho state chemist which shows that it Is one of tho finest oral springs in the and soda are combined such quantities as to at least make it equal to any mineral water in the The St. Sept. Grand en- at St Louis will be attended by about veterans of tho of or nearly an army will go from on the 25th and 26th inst CoL James A. of has been assigned to tbe command of the Illinois by tion of the has issued to each post in state a circular order atory of the duties and operations to be formed during tbo encampment Strange Company for W. while flight of stairs in. a hotel at a small town in Putnam William Tully A pistol in his pocket was discharged and he was fatally The bullet entered bis body near the and be died in a few He was 30 of to Sept report which has been in for several days that John member for South intends to resign his seat in the house of commons is confirmed and the statement is made upon authority that Parnell will name who came into prominence as an ant from the estate of and tha companion Mr. on tho lion of his visit to as O'Connor's is stated authority of a member that the profligate duke of present visiting the to said O'Brien aouse women and friends glad them