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tke phi JANES VILLE, WISCONSIN FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1886. 1 fnbllsbed Cverr Ivnlif Kxccpi'Mnji-1 day. at ao a Yea NUMBER 173 VOLUME 30 MISCELLANEOUS ValentiDes' School ofTeliilf! Offers to ail who are desirous of acquiring a profitable trade, thorough in-struc'Jon, and through its connections with RAILROADS and TELEGRAPH COMPANIES, immediate employment for its frraduates, where promotion ia only limited by merit- The following letter is from a former resident of Lima, Hock cor-nty. Since it was written we have nent Mr. Tcatshorn about thirty mnre operators.

GREEN JJAT VJN0NA ST. PAUL RAILR0AD1 Train Dispatcher's Uffice, GREEN BAY Wis-, Sept 22, IS Mi Valentine l)i ah Siik- In vonlv to vours of the ldtii would sav that diirinz ADVERTISEMENTS. employed about 10 of your gradu. convince One tbat our course of in the jjaet tt-n yearn this company lias orators, giving good eitisfaction, the others have left at different times to accept poaitioiis on railroads. We shall continue to fend to you for oat'iitors when ever we need them.

In view of the certainty of a great revival of railroad building in 1330, Iltnowofno business which offeis. eaualonnorttinitieg for advancement. Beinc mvself a cradnate of yourBehool, 1 heartily recommend it to all who may wish to laarn telegraphy Yjurs truly, An examination of t't school will struction ia far more valuable than a uommercial college ceurse, because we teach our studenta a trade and then place where they have every opportunity to 'work their wav upward. We' have supplied more than a thousand operators for tbo Western Union Telegraph Company, snd aa many more for different Ptiilroad Companies. Call and eee us or write for cur circulars; VALENTINE BROS.

Janesville, Wis. A NEW LEASE OF LITE. When one has been sullen ilie of a severe ultack of rhcuniiiiisrn. -ir, yin rellof ioinen, ll I anew lease of iil'c linil beti: griiii Such have been the feelii.gs of iliojuin. after tryiiic; nind to their great joy that Liis incuki: ciJt ii, V)b.

While 1 cannot sav Alln-iiinros 1 a. cured me of my rlieurnatkm, bev great benefit and lias reliefed me very r.oeh. "1 have heen suhjeut to the ilien- ii, i Ui'j'f "'n used Atlilojihorns uhoot three jnnnlhs uoi oxpc-jjoocei very 1 in all about sir V'herc did yon first karn or this medicine ns asked? "It was recommended to rue llirough Mr. Edwardi nio, a farmer living about ten miles from here; lie was much worse than Used Only three bottles and was col used and expect lo use more ot Sturgis, Mich. I have had an excellent sale forAth-lophoros fromthe time of its first in- iatisfactory results.

1 call to mind one i-ade ID raucular cf a Inly icoa. Willi rbramUivra who bail hewa Ir.Mt. by ir best phyfliciana uasnceeasTally, but who obtained relief by osinc Athlophoros upon i ni ii It a a. If II I of rheumatism and neuralgia. L.

AKnUOm-, Druggist. Every druggistshould keep ALhlophoroB and Athlophoros Pills, but where they cannot be bowdit of the druggist the Athlophoros 112 Wall New York, will send either (carriage paid) on receipt of regular price, which boltle ll i i nJ I i Here is a Plum WHEELOCK'S Print Ware. $10. Over Fifty Blnner and Tea Sets, Jfew, Prtlty and Cheap. MISCELLANEOUS.

-i iinj -l-JI ronl, lirtucliunt-r imvi.lnj OHtuto. or ii in loans lii fl" 11 Kiiicr Sfrcrf. Kn. 12 id filled with DRY GOODS I HAT. CAl'lri AKU LADIES' GENTS' UNDEfiWEAR" HARDWARE Mf (lock is aenoral hh.nb dm? iu 1 Btrictti C1 HALL Fall Woolens FOREIGN A.M DOMESTIC, MADE T8 ORDER.

PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES HATS, CAPS and Gents' Furnishings in great variety, W. G. HOLMES West end of Milwaukee street bridge, Janesville, Wia. Has thfi Finest stock of Diamond THE EAR I Sri. eiiii Iluj-ae 3 l.nt L-nuibliMbtid Ileal Fu-U i Vr.

HI INVALIDS TAKE NOTICE. I This Underwear is to protect the Chest, Shoulders and Kidneys. Call and examine. For sale by J. L.

FORD, for Governor Rusk thiafalL This is 11 (foodeign. It is evidence that fhere iB a healthier political sentiment alusterim; around our politico, and that the better deuooratio element and tho republican party, win not endorse methods that aro rotten nor candidates that are bad- POWER OF "INFLUENCE -'MRUs, On. Oct K-imrt jury rounty Tiiuradiiy f.i.dil:2 twu i Stiti- Shoj-y baivxc. i'jny. I II 1 eases at 1 of hi.

I. MIDDLE AGES REOIVIVUS. y.Msh I i r.Hii:iv.i inTmit. Ho npplin'i. L.Ojj the UJy in Cn-Jiollc cuiimuirics, LOtl'.

t.lioru louo fnroriii -jr iwsions with the of Mrs, TVrfiaJciL The fO: was linally retiirned tothu house Tkusndsiy, n- new lies in a seiiii-puirid uondillin. Tlieso Tutts hX'ulill) known in the Polish qumtor, ami oiirly Tlimuday rdtornoon a great crowd of 1'olcs collfmtoi.1 nunr tho pjsi-doneoof HomUrowslii, hooting and yolliiiB i.ii oo' wtrii Lo. 1. DAII DOUR! T4.C.-.0Y. IUT.Vjo'ln.st'.nv'n 'and vlu.

Thnrschiy nianiln-. -ti-il. The hulk of tho wliLii that M.mmU snnmittort, nd tbj tbo W. W. 3wiis, charging adultury i-wivutively lliv.

Tabor and Alice Dcuqisov, aro )ondhis in tho oi-iivi-imd court. Thurtdav Mi LVonpsoy up-ptaml helnre Wtti ii-t Slvas, and in wriung retrnctert all stattinenw previously hy lier Ivforo tho rniisd jury. Tlio iu-Uiatincii: ioun.1 on Imr testimony will loss lie dropixsl, is probdhly tho othei' niU Prudently Bleat Bp Your Coirt By the timely of Porn woy's Petro-line Plaster, thftgreatesti ot remedies for si ri-nnu ol tbe cbcBt or lunge. Sold by drurjidlji aid bv Prentioe Sc Evenson, ageutB. on, "What is tbe abief drawback to temperance Well, tho various political parties which advooatB it do more harm than Rood.

Tbe prohibitionists had rather attack 8 prominent rep-iolman any time than a whiaky dealer. That sboivs how deeply interested they are. We will have to adopt the BntfiBh style andfro atnctly upon tbe moral suasion dootrioe, leave it out ot politics. Neither Mr. Goneh nor any of hie friendH ever questioned tbe corrocinese ot that interview.

Tbe paragraph which the Gazette reproduces, hito the nail squarely on the head. Mr. Cough neemed to nuilotetaiid tho wall when he said tbat tboy would rather attack a repnblictn thau whisky dealer. Thin is the spirit Df tbe prob.bilionietein Wisconsin, and it is the spirit tboy man-i'uet everywhere. Instead ot making war on saloons, they make war on prominent republicans who are tomporouce meu aai temperance workers.

TWO T1IIXGS THAT SnQL'LV SB DQNK. There are two things ot much importance thw should be dooo. Govoroor Eusk. ahorlld bo ro-eleutod by a majority of fifty thousand on tbe seooiid of Ko-vflmber, and on the same day the Ohioa- io anarsbists should bo Tbis would pot an end to lobar riots and to bomb throwing. The people of Wisconsin bavo the right idea in regard to this mutter.

Thoy have made up their minds to rebuke socialism, and anarchy by Eiviufr Jerry Busk the bingost majority that was ever given a oandidate in this state. There is buainesa in this pyrposp. It maaus that the bettor of democrats; protoot the riphls of properly as well aa tho nphts of labor, shall jam lho repubb cans who the sarao thinp.in endorsing a etato olTieial who had the fore thought oe well ss tbe baolsbono to do bis duty at one of the most criiiosd times that wbb over known in Wisconsin. This spirit so largely prevails in this state that tlwc is eyory reaou to believe tba1 tbe indorsement of Kosk will be grand it to cover Wir.visuti witii tbia be douo, and on tba day when tho silent ballots are doing a splendid work in Wisconsin Cor the safety of gov-ernmout undjtho protection of life and property, let the GhicaRO murdcrerB pay iitreoie Jpenalty for their crime az anarchy and tilting lifo. When theae tiro thiols shall hnvo been dorn, dpuo well, there will bo l.o moro )U ood bomb-thrawing in Illinois.

TffS DEATH OSTEOMAS SCOTT Tho Hon. Thomas B. Soott, of Morrill, atbis homo on Thuisday after an illness ot several months. Mr. Scott waa one ot best known ion in Wisconsin.

He had beBn ei-msivoly eiigSBcdin the lumber buBinesB mouy yt-ars, aud bod also taken nn aclivo part in tho republican politics of the state, and bad served in tbe senate and the assembly, and had senator for ton years, and during his tast term president pro tan. of that body. It lid that no mon in tbe state, unless it be William T. Prico or Senator Sawyer, had been so long and so extensively 1 don tifiod with tbe lumbering interests ofWisaonain. But be was a peperous man and had not acanmulato.l on estate worth more than one million.

About two years ago Hr. Scott's health Uae to decline, and linally it won tlia- covered that ha had Briqht's disease and a form as to bulUo tho skill ot physicians, So dreadful did this seem (O Mr. Bcott tbat 0110 day he Baid, "I would pive ovory dollar I have the world if I ootid exchange places with my poorest neighbor." More than ce did express him-It in much the sumo way in to own heaUb. When he iooked at his illions, piled up mountain high, and en bsw the rrurgtd constitution ot a laboring man, be felt like Scott that he would give all be bad tor that soundness of health whioh would give him a peace- danger of sudden death. This proves, that as aruie, men while in health strive for that, whioh in siokuess they the least.

SPECttfJStlS OF DEMOCRATIC rouiics. Twoorthreo days ago the Oshkosn Times, a demociatio newspaper, conolud- to tako a hand the hght iu tba Sec-id congressional district, and this ia what it said in rogard to Mr. Dolaney, the democratic candidate for oonpress: on the train ou his way to Chi cago last week Mr. ii. Uelaney, in the course of a conversation oonccromp the aandidaoy for lUoogress tho Second district of the Hon.

Oaentjcr, rkea to a gentlema- who resifl in (hio cjty, (it is as pood a thing as I want ie for congress." This style ot profane rhetoric end low nlonfitv in DHfiuliar to the Delanev ring of pDlitimans, and the ohief stock in trace of the "Dodge county gang." mi. jBiauoy wui oercamiy qa booohj-icdatod. Mr, GuBnthar is preparing to move 00 his rotten works, nci when be does the air will be filled with the profane howls andeiaarationBottbo 'Dodge oouoty Rang." jir. uueacuer, nowevor, is a gentleman and will oonduot his campaign as snob; and under no oironmatanoeB ho descend to the vulgar! brutality eharaoter. istiu 0 Delaney, Itisquiteflipuifltant when so rabbjd a democratic 2 the Times will denounce Delaney in that fashion and the ganp of politicians which he represents.

shows, also, that outside of Mr. Dulaney'a disiricjr, there ian strong democratio KCntiaent fapaintt him and apaiust tho methods hehaa employed in aidiug bis politwal Bdvaocemetit. There arB a pool many domoorats in tho Seeond district who have some conscience in this matter, and will not vote tbo Doianey tiekol. It is the same tbat moves hundreds and thouB- auas of democrats mWieoonsin to vote WISCONSIN NEW. tntrTemine Item From all I'nrtrt 01 A monster coon, weighing ,0 pounds was recently slain on Elk Oreett, near 13au Olaire.

The Eiobland Hepublican Observer ro-nortH thatlsaio MoOsnn has commenced au action apainBi tbe editor for libel. The residence of Father Albers, "paator of St. Mary's cburoh at liaoine, was entered aud robbed of a gold watch and chain valued During September the Amerioan Express oompsoy ehippad from Green 13sy 75.000 pounds ot hah, an inorosse of pounds over the same month last year. Govoromont engineers bavo been at i i-if i uf rafts, tho uced otwbic.1 been emphaaized this season at Rtoat eipenee to lumbermen by the I artial John W. Gue6t, of Earltord, committed suioido while on a visit to his sod, T.nniB.

in Hnnk Elm. Piaroo oountv. During a fit of melanoholy he took a dose He was 73 years old and had beau a idant ot Hartford for over thirty vea M. Brunette, of Green Hay, has just (jnariea me jargesc stone ac nia piaae at Duet creek, ever taken out there. It 204 feet long, Teat wide and 15 inch, thick.

It contains 133 oubio fjet and weighs nearly 12 tons. It is for an engine bed in the mill ot Hamilton, Mer-rimarj i atMarirette. Oebkosh Northwestern: There is to be a oonteBt of the will of Mrs. Edward Allen, who bequeathed property worth $50,000 in suob a manner that a second husband will have the benefit and may dispose orit during lite. The contestant is Mrs Charles GrifCn, a daughter and only surviving child.

MrB. Allen wsbC'J years old at the time of her death, a month ago, and one of the reasons fur tho allrgi-d invalidity of the will is that Double oek tinned leatl $25 single harnoHP, $10.00 op, and otbor goods in proportion for tbo n-SO-dayH. Wit. Next door to Hanchet Sheldon The best 5o eigaT in lho field to-day is the Try it and be convinced. For sale by all first class cigar dealers.

E. D. Eaqiet, General Agent. C. E.

Bowlos basm every desirable convenicneo, and on projected street car lino, is offered at a very low price. This bargain cannot be duplicated C. E. Bowlbh, Zioglcr" says the "Gold" and silver lirtB" ere tho best but everybody who i smoked tbe "Gold Bar" 10j cigars says tboy are the beBt oigars id the city- sale by all first clnsj cigars dealers E. L.

Baglbt, General Agent, joond hand open The beat and cheapest ladies', genth id children's scarlet all wool uoderrfoa ArcbiB Heid's. Bnrgaius at all over the ore, paiHt-d gauging baskets Painted flowerpots ic; feathur dusters individual butter dishes 2oc per Fob Hest -Large first class bouse and with eight acres ellatid if deaired H. H. Blanohard Genuine Turkey red ealloo worth len intH, only C.4 cents per yard at Archie lteid'B, Fori SALE-Onespan of colts, large and well mated. Also a good horEe.

In- aire ofS. A. Dean, No. 3 Ravine bt Just received a full line of block and nlored brocade, stripped and plain vel vets at Archie Beid's. tbo bo! Oomfort for tender feet John Dongolia hand sewed shoos, made on sensible last.

Call and see thorn, 2 door, west of postofQce. U. uooswnn uo. brick hotiEe, good oellar, two laTge cisterns, barn and poultry housa and one and one-fourth aoresof land, ten minutes walk from P. O.

i'or sale ror on eaBy terms. C. Botoks. iier. raived and will be sold cheap at Archie Keid's.

It will do you good to look over somo A the firaB goods at Sntherland'B. -1 j'hottU. jSCIyy rpsults, are Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. commenuea uy puysiciuus "uu rnmedy forbjspepaia. Flatulency Con- Prentioe i Evenaon, opposite 0 THE GAZETTE.

REPUBLICAN TICKET. Klrrtlon. Wovcnilier Si. 10. TICKET.

JEHJCillAH M. HUSK, "I Vernon. w. bylajju, ui Gnu. rT.

li. Ii. HAUSHV.V, IVAUurricj cK.vi. For 1 1'HIL. OHliBK.

Sunk. OOHTQUESSI OWAIJ. Kirjt, Dibtriot- L. B. CASWELL, ol Jtffcrjirti- EHWAKD C.

ot D'" TbirJ Bitri- KCBEHT 11. A Fourth Districl- thomaso. aiiiw.ini t-lxtll District-. UHAIthES B. CL.V-tK.

ot Winuuta; Seventh District- O. B. THO HAS, oCCrtwtoni. EiirhlL Dlatrict- WlLCAiUl T. PrtlCK.o! Jnotoim.

tiinth District-. ISAAC STRPniiSiaOX. o( Marinc-lt. Ttis papure winch urn fcryiuK to throw usurl at Governor Busk, tfill feel like kickinc thmselves out oi the Btnl moruiriH after oluctmn. Tho Coucrocati at inpdjwij tby riri.Libitiuu Fnrty resolution whicr, iras uflorod uy -Mr.

EnetiaRii. The Coiieraeatiouul cbn-sb too ruuo-h jjooa wort on huinl tu mioa polities boily. Tlierepul'liunus or have orjtiuized it (iccotrutteo ot odd hundred (or tbo iMeotiifcs will be tielit every Mouday night at old Hilwuu-kee olnb house on Wisconsin street, between, aow and election, aud nothing will bulott nuduiie thnt will iusuro party eucoesa at the polls in tbo metropolitan oity. Tbo meeting Weclneniiay nipbt, wbicb waa tbo liret livid tn two years, waB very Itrfielr nttomlod r.n;I groat tuthu-Biasrfl prevailed. CbaiiM A.

Oiinpin vrflp oMniec olinirmta, Cliritlop PauIhs secre tary, and Edward Sundtrtion chiiirraati of the owntivo corjiniltce. tbo scene ot the Lfb Schilling labor riots, will pive (iorarnor liusk a lic ran-jority. It purposes endorsing hmi by castioc tbo lureost repiibiieaQ vote aver knoivo in lho history ot too city. CsaErasstnsn Yuu Shuiuk, of Miiwau-koe, rorvned a rcnnuv.tuSlon beoause, like Ilevritt, ot Kw York, ho batwtns tired ociiiRreaaional lite, It happens only oooe or tmoe Rcncratiou that aniatiwil; refuse a nomination Tor oo-JRress, espoj" lally wboa the nomination is equivalent to ian eleotion. Tho convsntion Dominated ox-Moyor MhomaB E.

Brown, a yonnB and popaiar bnsiaoBS man, who will probably be ideated. The Sentinel nays, ot him: The nomination 13 an bic alien oae. Mr.Urown ianot only woU known in tba disinot and popnltir, but he ia a man oi Intel liconcs ad of unb lomiabed chara? ter Ab mayor ot the oity, bo disoharcsd hia duties with ability and a oonaoiwntiona repard Inr tbo publu1 interestj. In coa-Breas be will make a representative who will do credit to the oity, and who cin bo defended upon (or tbo tuitbtnl, hooen and iiitBlliceot of bis dafies. He du riot; or faction, and Li fi wl: b.

comports with tbo public interibl-j. Mr. Brown in a native oi bao always Iivlm here, and ia idootibed with itn iudufttrien. Ua sjomiijutioii aeonre the boarty approval of nil repabliiana, and wb Di'liovo it will bo ratiOsit at the Fallot bos. Chairman Taylor, oC the republican atato central com raittee, made an effort to secure the BBrvioea of Mm.

Ellen PoBter, ot Iowa, dnriog tbo present cam -paipu. uuforiunuttly. Lor are bo that sho can not aoeept the invitation of the Wiaoon-Bin repnbliaans. In uaawcring Iilr. Taylor.

Mrs. Foster said: Ds Moines, Iowa, Oct. 1SSC Hon. H. 2(j(iT, Sin: Your letter of September 29 ia received.

I aoi to oomply with your remnant, ovury evening beinj- engaged up to November 1, I sincerely tognt tbo menial obliquity of some scod teinperunoa peoplo which leadB theoj in supposed fealty to a holy causa to imperil and even saoridce tbo beat interest of teinporanoe epilation, a vain attempt to build up a party which Hball some tirao euat and enforce da-oired legielatior; the saloon. I hope Wisconsin will follow Maine in a olear majority for law aud order as represented uy uoveruor nuns, onu tor the I wtuoli is republican parfy hus bet JilnnHK Mrs. 1'oater is a very bright Woman, is ua orator of splendid power, and is one the aSIest teraporahun adrocntes in 'his counby. She haa the richt idea about the third party movement as will appear by tte fDllowioR: "I do not bo-Jievo in puttiDR -np men moroly to go tbrongc the motions of votiuc lor tbem. end to keep up tho party organization, when the result of euch party trsr tioa aad third party votinp is tc liquor meu or their BympathiiteTs ii fides of public trust." A few Jaye apo tho Milwaukee 001 printed an editorial note to tho elfect that the late John GonsU waaop poard to tbo third party movement.

This cnllnd out tbe Madiaon Probibitionist, which tirintod thcae words credited to Mr. have for the oust two years voted for the thirdjparty. or I do oeliavB in probibitinj; and anuilutatinpthe liaor traffic." Id rcsponMO to this the Ssutinsl reprint an interview which a fi'portor of tns How lork Moil and Ei-preBa bad wit'i Mr. last January, wherein he said in answer to the quea F. C.

COOK CO WiLL TEST yOTJR EYES FREE OF CHARGE BY THE USE OF THE CELEBRATED KING COMBINATION OPTIMEfOR. ft Most SiccessM nt It Cji.I- proved cw'sacti l.iii lOoul iVc.Mii.oar. G.KK19. aad Fico at. blaoaec.

only HrM'OptittNm na. jl Ire. ra stove; walao cam and Eimjjn, Oaolwuoa cyortiat' li H.a. ol. lirHi-clsss workmen.

'I'm aadGnn 1 Jieruia-Tlterttpcuflc HES SH BATHB.Fr6Q H. Fellows! Watches, Clocks. Jewelry; in the city, aCprices to suitithe jfrnes Mrs. Anna Mr. M.

A. Norris rroprlet'ers. TURKISH. RUSSIAN, VAPOR, Medicated Baths, CumcliitL. ia all it" ippjlntmciHn.

Btriotlr idrnu M. A. KUBB1B. THIS PAPER W85 NEW.YORK. hb nma ror It.

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