Janesville Daily Gazette (Newspaper) - October 21, 1885, Janesville, Wisconsin 29 Entered at the nt matter I WISCONSIN WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 21 1885 Senator Evarta has taken the in New York and that means a great deal for the republicans point is a Mr Vilas is to give eight cents to his email buy special delivery messenger to carry a letter a quarter of o mile and live cents to a steamship com to carry one from Havana And from one end tho country to tho other cornea a cry from tbe mall boy that he is ill paid Excluding Key Woof reaches into the tropics the hottest part ot tbe United States is tno lower part ot the Bio Grande valley The hottest point where data are kept is Fort which lias a mean annual temperature ot 73.4 de- grees Next to Kinggold comes with 72 G degrees and Fort at the mouth of the Rio Grande 72.3 degrees Wheat bushels corn bushels rye bushels 1 barley bushels As compared the figures showing tbe amount in ou the 10th show an increase of bushels of wheat bushels of corn bushels ot oats of rye and bushels ot barley In Eau Claire there is a district issue board ot health and the board of education A week ago the former ordered the schools in order to avoid the spread of diphtheria over thirty oases having broken out among the children Yesterday the board attempted to reopen the schools but were prevented by police operating orders of the mayor and the health board There be a legal contest over the affair to see which board shall prevail Gen Neal Dow tLo prohibition leader of Maine who has so often contended contrary to the facts that prohibition is a in Maine now says in a letter in the New York Post that Banger by common consent of the the influential people ot the city ing parsons and deacons the permitted to run openly in ol the law This is a that prohibition in Bangor practically operates to produce free whisky just as it did in all the cities of Michigan when tion was the law there Last Friday night a negro hostler rison Tasker inveigled a German girl named into his room and brutally outraged her Ho was arrested Sunday for the crime and Monday ing taken to court for examination While the case was proceeding Herman tho girl's brother drew a revolver and shot Tasker in tbe body the ball penetrating the right abdominal wall and producing probably a fatal wound Before another shot could bo fired the the infuriated brother was seized by officials A scene ot con- ensued and the court was ad- Taskor was to the pital The physicians give no hipe of his recovery was removed custody ot the sheriff and lodged in jail Two years ego several domestic dogs strayea into the mountains on the head of Wind river Wyoming Territory and became wild They have now increased twenty in number and have de- d a fierce spirit They have lo in au immense cliff and from here they issue on their excursions which ale very disastrous to the young stock ot ranges killing and devouring the strongest and most calves and easily down a yearling A few days ago as one oJ tbe employes ot the largo cattle ranches was hauling bay his route took him by the Cliff of the Dogs As he passed the age inhabitants out in full foroe and made a most determined onslaught on him and the team It took a wild race ot or four miles to shake them off Fn sizing up his injuries the man found himself badly bitten about the face arms and hands while the horses had suffered on the chest throat and hams Tho mere one reads about Attorney General Garland's relations with the president the more he is that ho will bavo to go Ct is not too harsh to say that 16 has disgraced the country Tbe truth is he never should have been appointed democratic party has a good many lawyers in iti and not a few men who are statesmen ind why a lawyer should have been appointed attorney general has tho besb mon in both parties As a constitutional and political adviser of tne president in tbe cabinet Mr Garland is i blundering failure As a legal adviser jf the government he is a still worse If the president appointed bim limply because he thought that office honld go to the south it was a because there are scores ot better yers better statesmen and better cians in the south It ia to be hopei that a successor to Mr Garland will bo appointed from among the most lawyers and statesmen of he democratic without regard to being from tho south Such a man SB Thurman or McDonald would have avoided bringing scandals upon the administration and would haye been worth something as political advisers o the president And when Garland goes bis lieutenants Goode and gomery must go also or the country will not be satisfied All are tarred with the samp stick The president can not afford to keep such men in office ven if bo did not profess ginly not while he professes reform Carl has written a letter ing that tbe independents should and will vote for Davenport and the can in New York this fall Mr defends this action on the ground that Mr Davenport has a good character and Mr Hill a bad character and that Mr Davenport represents true reform and Mr Hill tho worst kind of But when trios to answer tho fact that President land will vote for Mr Hill while he claims that the independents support the president he grows muddled The fact js that by voting for Mr Davenport the independents support reforms which President Cleveland professed to be in favor of and which tho republican party really H in favor of but they cannot thereby support President Cleveland acts vote for Hill prove his professions ot reform to be merely pro On the contrary m supporting the reforms tho independents find selves compelled to support can party it ia now so plainly evident that it is tho only party re Tlie Chicago Journal of last elevators us per official re- turns contain of wheat bushels of corn bushels of oats bushels rye and bushels of barley making a grand total of 14 bushels bushels a week ago and bushels at this period las year Milwaukee warehouses ara storec with bushels of wheat bushela ot rye and bushels ot ley New York und Brooklyn wore houses are stored with ot wheat oC 801 ot oats and bushel of rye and bushels of barley Exports from ports las week included barrels of flour bushels ot wheat bushel ot corn bushels of oats barrels of pork pounds of lard and pounds of baoon Visible of grain in United States Tho attention of congress is called to he fact that some of the terrible loss of and property due to tornadoes can be verted In 1882 Prof T B Maury erted what was then the fact that the ot a tornado was a triumph to be attained by the science of In less than two years from from that time some predictions of were successfully by lieutenant John P Finley of the Signal Service The percentage ot verified is steadily increased by edge of the average conditions ng each series of tornadoes thus making he predictions more definite and loca with each succeeding year Already the of safety for the day are Of 3228 predictions ble to tornadoes made in 3201 rero verified and of 38 predictions that would occur made in April nd Jane 1884 IS wore verified Oi 19 that tornadoes would made in June and July were verified When tornadoes were in no instance did violent torms fall to occur cither hurricanes or Tbe failure of some pre- is doubtless duo to the acate and insufficient reports from parsely settled regions While it is ad- mitted that nothing like control t these a has attained ot the above figures clearly justify the he presence of signals either of or danger at every telegraph sta- lon in Kansas Nebraska Missouri Iowa Ohio Michigan Wisconsin Georgia and North Carolina especially during April May June July August ad September It is hoped that congress will direct tbe signal service to submit estimates of tho expense necessary to stablish such a system of The oost would be a few thousand dollars for flags or colored discs and for telegraph Emerald Grove quiet wedding took place in tho iome Cheney last Wednesday be 14th inst the eldest daughter Killa L Cheney being united to Mr Robert L Brown ot Harmony by the uncle Bev W W Curtis home rom Japan Mr and Mrs Brown have gone to housekeeping in tho home ot Mr Jussel Cheney the bride's grandfather acd grandmother having gone on visit to their son's Kev B L Cheney of dtt matinee at the west end of town on Sunday last was no doubt by the sudden change in tho weather County Sheriff Hanthorn being telephoned for appeared tin the scene and took tho transgressors to Janesville where an adjustment was made the next day at the expense ot in this vicinity are com- plaining ot the rot in potatoes ler there will bo plenty for home con- sumption and wife took their departure last Wednesday for Prairie du they will spend the winter with their son Bev B L Cheney A Jones and family have in their new home situated on the cor- ner ot Main and Madison streets Gilbert Norum is onco again o resident of our quiet hamlet having moved in the town last week has full line of ladies and gents underwear also a complete stock ot gloves and mittens A good pair of tanned gloves for and D B Jackson writes from hew York city the effect that he will re- turn in time to be Sunday October FLYING UNDER FIRE EXCITING A TOWN IN A Criminal Taken from Jull by Lynch Hurt Mado Target Probably Fatally Tfoimtled are troa errors of youth nervous manhood io I will care yon a missionary in South America Bond envelope to Eiv T IN al i Station P Nw Men aro allowed A AT or THIRTY oJ tho use of Dr Celebrated Voltaic Belt with Suspensory Appliances for the speedy relief and permanent cure of of aud Manhood and all kindred troubles Also for many Complete restoration to health vicor aud manhood No risk m pamphlet with full information terms etc by addressing Voltaic Dolt Hieh hats sott hats in lur ony or wool All prides and sizes at Ills Oct about 2 o'clock tho in ot tho Scott county wore from slumbers by a largo mob who to lynch F li Holier who was in tho jail with of assault to kill TLo was committed oc two old Mrs Langhlin and bar Mrs Taylor ing the month of Juno About a m Deputy John Aldorson who his family over the jail aroused from his by a of about men in his room who mado a lie waj dered to up and coma out with them A demand wai made for tho to coll which surrendered saw that resistance u so be quietly submitted Thoy took down to tha cell which ho unlocked A guard of throe thon over him Aldorson told HolUr to get up 13 tLoy had after him TLo loader told Alderson that they warp going to kill in tho Jail buc they wore persuaded to tako bim Thoy then took him to tho door and were mot by about fifty more and about fifty yards from tbo jail Tho tho mob thon advanced a yards with Hollor and quickly moved to ono sido anil Do you which was tho order to tiro Tbo mob failed to comply when the leador said What did you como horo Thou ono of tho mob advanced and at Hollor Hollor thon ran toward the jail under flro of tho remainder of tho mob ran to tbo Jail and called to Aldorson to protect bim from tho mob whim oaa of tho mon loft to guard Alderson a and fired Tha charge passed between his arm and body indicting a slight flesh wound Hollor than raa into tho garden and hid among tbe Hearing some Of tho mob searching for him he jumped tho onco anil ran down the street aud being in bis stocking foot distanced tbo mob aud caped Tbe mob failing to Hollar quietly dispersed After escaping from th o mob Holler ran to the residence of ilr tiday and asked to bo admitted say ing be was afraid Prod Holler had boon shot Holliday refused to let him in but the window and began calling for tho lice Night Watchman J re- to the call Ha found Hollor ing at Holliday's door in a vary condition Ha took him to tho office of Dr W C Day who attended to his wounds immediately Upon tiou it was found that the by tho mob was the only ono that took effect the in his breast the ball striking bolow tho navel cord Tho ball passed through tho Intestines aud tho upper part the bladder lodging In tho part of tho hip inflicting an almost fatal wound Dr Prince of sonville was telegraphed for and arrived in the morning Prince aided by Dr Day and other doctors dressed bis wounds Thoy say lie cannot possibly recover The people ara very much over this affair as it is the third that has curred in tho last eight years Successfully n Mob MOUNTAIN Mich Oct 2L instantly killed in a stabbing fray Ludington location Monday night John and Peter Beasher wora arrested charged with having com- mitted the During tho night a mob of minors broke Into the jail with tho intention of lynching them A tight ensued in which one of tho prisoners was badly but the mob was successfully re- aud finally driven away without ing accomplished Its design Tho Toy Pistol Tragedy CINCINNATI Oct 21 distressing icide occurred at the corner oC Central nue and Perry street at Tuesday ing A number of boys wore playing around tho corner among them Willie Schlenker aged 10 who lives with bis at 24 Perry street aud Albert oso homo is 171 Central DUO two were handling a toy pistol called a when young it it Edgar snapped it throe time tho last tinio with loud report and tbo boy foil tally wounded with a bullet through brain Willie Schlanker horrified at what bo bad done throw tho pistol away and ran homo Ho was found by an officer and locked up at tho station charged with Ono Morn Body SEW YonK dot 21 gang of men are still at work clearing up the wreck on the whore tho terrible Sunday night No moro been discovered but it is bo- lievsa that a body wlU yet bo found to which the log belongs which can not bo fitted to any of tba bodies now at tho Trains aro now running regularly past tho spot Tho injured at St hospital Jersey City aro getting elong well and will all live Pratt tho telegraph operator whoso caused tho accident was Tuesday by bis wife and several friends in his coll at police headquarters His mental in reflecting upon tho consequences of his seems to ba acute He is nervous More Than Ten Millions NEW YORK Oct following re- port emanating from Philadelphia was In Wall street The Pennsylvania company has offered to ad- Cor the rehabilitation of the Rending railroad on condition that tbo agreements respecting tariSs should ba adopted by the latter company At tho office the New Jersey Central di- vision of the Reading railroad Watson said that would not bo sufficient to put Beading upon a good basis Ha was inclined to doubt tho authenticity o tho Canadian Cropa QUEBEC Oct reports from parishes along tho lina ot tha Intercolonial railroad show wheat rye barley and etables to bo above tho average Peas are an average crop Olid oats are slightly be- low tho average Hay buckwheat fruits and tobacco are poor Frost damaged wheat barley buckwheat fruits and tobacco Closing Coopor Shops DAYTON Ohio Oct hundred struck Tuesday morning for an vanco of UK per barrel The ers say they will not accede to this demand and tho in turn declare that they will allow no to take their places Sixteen are closed FREK o Nervous Debility tal and weakness lost manhood results of ex cause by Strong faith that it will cure every case prompts us lo for Dn A G Co 180 i Washinnton St Boi Illinois MISCELLANEOUS EX MOST PERFECT MADE Purest and strongest Natural Fralt Flavors Lomon Orange Almond Rose flavor as delicately and naturally as tbo FRIDAY EVENING Ato you I should mil Engagement inimitable comedian Mr Nat And his select comedy company under tho Frank W In tho latest entitled THE SKATING RINK Full to with fun and ter Circle 35 RESERVED AT PRENTICE EVENING OCT Bower City Band Tbo floyr has been ground clown to a perfect Everybody skate H SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR SALE Fine farm Town Johnstown with stock implements and furniture this included 32 hood Inch grade short horn e 8 hues five teams of and colt lour or live hundred bushels of winter iv heat from nino to cloven hundred bushels barley in bin 25 acres ot corn and burn full of Thin farm is tobacco an any in the county of and is now or talc u price that a having money can afford to buy it for 140 acres seven miles from eity of food land about 50 Rood timber have all for the small Bum of on MO acres fine furm miles from city improvements for per acre sir milej there is a stone basement barn tobacco b rn and three houses about ol timber for per aero 30 acres miles from city ments per acre 60 splendid lund per acre miles from city at to H H- OFFICE AND In Smith's Block Wle C O Advice to M 01 al bo used for children It tie child softens the allays all ia tho best Go to drag store on Main street for pure drugs and MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS I Except 1 1 day SO B I MISCELLANEOUS HALL FARNSWORTH to Hall JEWELERS Janesville Wis LARGE STOCK LATE STYLES HIGH QUALITY Low Prices Low Prices NUMBER 195 MISCELLANEOUS LARGE ARRIVAL New Carlsbad vases new in china tea new dinner net new china to decorate in odd pieces new scale hammered brans each Wedding Presents 1 A specialty lot uf one-half price Crumh Candle The best earner in the world has no equal new additions to lOc table tea and fork wood japan ned shawls straps lOc each decorated Having spent three in the aet buying can now give the people the Benefit of Low Prices and i O variety W G WHEELOCK 33 Main Sir cc Dr Rectal A SPECIALTY CURE PAINLESS JYo or Ligature uses In Treatment FIRST NATIONAL BLOCK Wu Will bo at tho Myers house every Friday and at the Goodwin house Beloit the second and fifth Wednesday of each month At homo Tuesdays Thursdays anu Saturdays FISTULA Ulcer I E HALL'S VARIETY STORE Ko i can find the best Barb wire Iron and Naila in small or large lota a solid steel chopping ni Ax helves 10 cents the best bam 35 eta Jour five forks spad s a full line of carpenters tools at very lowest ces Deminn and all loading kinds ol dry Goods Men's Buck tens and Gloves wool hose at 25 cte Table Linen and Envelopes Tinware Bide Belt You can save money by buying your goods ac U ii it f It B Horse JAMES T HAS oc East I kee St barn 1 he will close attention to horse shoeing the patronage of owners civen to of corns tic AT LOW PRICES TO EAT NO DRINK OF TEE BEST QUALITY AT No 23 Main Street Janesville Wis Choice Minnesota Flour Cheap Ham Pork Bacon Shoulders Dried Beef old new Cheese Rice Crackers bv Teas and Coffees Smoking Cigars Sugars Sirups Whitefish rt Mackerel E Oregon Salmon 1 Michigan Salt Machine Oils 1 Dried all Canned Goods Cheap N Y Cider the best hot weather drink in the world by Bbl or gallon I will sell you vour harvest cheap er than anv house in the city Respectfully WT VANKIRK 1885 1886 CALIFORNIA p p P P'S Popular Pullman Parties Grand Excursions Will leave Chicago 3r ana St for to Ann and lulu Monday Oct and Dec For II c 61 Clark Su Unequalled Stock Of Good Clothing for Men and Boys Our stock is immense elegant and very The public these facts and are buying our goods freely Every careful buyer will inspect our stock wnen in want of Clothing No but good well made and fresh goods at job lot prices We desire to call the attention of parents to the fact that we are now making a specialty of handsome and serviceable Fall Clothing for Boys and Children In this department our stock is unequalled for newness in design and cheapness in price Best stock of Clothing in The Cheapest Clothine in We must all eat is the grocer's motto and if you don't believe that we must all wear clothes just try it when the the thermometer registers 11 degrees below 0 STOVES STOVE J H GATELEY all me with orders All loft viTh liV Kine will receive prompt on Bluff St opposite the Gas com Jor the ol those on the east Bide favoring ma with for coal ara have planed an order book with J E We are now ready for the Stove campaign of 1885 Our Stock is complete in every department We make a specialty of the Thatcher Furnace the Westminster Acorn and Argand Stoves and Ranges OUR GUN DEPARTMENT Is management of Mr F P Stannard a specialty Guns to rent KIMBALL LOWELL