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Kaukauna Times
By Lyle Hansen KAHS
May 7, 1886
While delivering
groceries on the south side last Wednesday John Cororan’s team got stuck in
quicksand on Fourth avenue. It was necessary to unhitch the team and use levers
to get them out of the mire.
N.A. Stewart, of Fond
du Lac, a shiftless and somewhat debauched specimen of humanity, whose room on
his earth is more valuable than his carcass, visited Appleton, on Tuesday last,
and entered the lake home. He then beat their six-year-old daughter. Talk of a
lynching was indulged in before he was taken before the circuit judge and was
sentenced to nine years at hard labor.
The eight-hour workday
movement in Chicago led to a bloody conflict between the Socialist and police
in Haymarket square on the night of the 4th. The police attempted to
breakup a mob being stirred up by the Socialist when someone hurled two
dynamite bombs at the officers. One officer was killed and thirty were wounded.
The police returned fire killing one and wounding seventy others. By midnight
order was restored in the area.
A woman, 26 years of
age, residing here was taken before United States Commissioner Ryan, of
Milwaukee, last Friday on a charge of sending obscene writing through the mail.
It is stated that the prisoner recently mailed the letter to a neighbor woman.
She was scheduled for trial and released on a bail of $500.
Ex-President Jefferson
Davis
gave the address at the laying of the corner stone of the monument to the
Confederate dead at Montgomery, Ala., on the 29th with imposing
ceremonies. Among the articles deposited in the corner stone was a Confederate
flag.
Arizona, April 28 – The Indian raid in Pima County was the first
in that section in years. It is believed that the hostiles are committing these
outrages in revenge for the supposed death of those captured on their land and
sent to Florida. Gen. Miles arrived last night after hearing of the raids.
May 14, 1886
The fishing season has
opened in earnest here. A string of bass or pickerel is no unusual sight to
behold.
Erastus Sheppard,
convicted in New Orleans of conspiring to defraud the government out of
$25,000, testified that he belonged to an organization of counterfeiters which
included ex-mayors of New Orleans and Galveston, chiefs of police, judges,
lawyers, bankers and others many who are in the highest circles of Texan
society.
May 21, 1886
Dan and Lon Mann, who
murdered Marshal Campbell and wounded Officer McCormick at Bartow, Fla., on the
15th, were lynched late that night. A crowd of 200 men surrounded
the jail, disarmed the sheriff took the keys and took the prisoners to a tree
nearby. While stringing Dan Mann, Lou got loose and ran. He was promptly winged
and strung up to the same limb.
Jacksonville. Ill., Charles Oeler was sent to prison for forty
years for infanticide. Oeler was married last fall, and in a month his wife
gave birth to a child. To conceal the disgrace Osler strangled the infant and
hid the body.
About three weeks ago a
twelve-year-old lad of Appleton, named Joseph Bollen was drowned. On Friday
last his remains were found here and conveyed to Appleton on Saturday. His
mother identified him from his clothing.
About 12 o’clock last
Thursday night an alarm of fire was sounded but upon investigation it was
discovered that only a pile of brush was burning. The fire company turned out,
as did the hook and ladder boys.
The Northside Baseball Team
May 28, 1886
The material for the
new German paper arrived here last Monday morning, and the printers are busy
"laying" the type and getting ready to issue the first edition. The
new paper will be called The Post-Bote. The proprietors, Messrs. Schneider
& Emmers.
Many people in
California are again petitioning congress to pass a bill forever prohibiting
the immigration of Chinese into the United States. Most of the vessels leaving
California for China each week carry away from the United States forever large
numbers of Celestials.
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