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The Racine Advocate from Racine, Wisconsin • 5

The Racine Advocate from Racine, Wisconsin • 5

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The Advocate. Opening and Extending Barker SHORT Main Street Residence Property' for Sale Hiuod said Uiu horse reporter. street. The Mayor 'and Common Cbnncil of the 13,1884. Tae of the term vtet Uae is mm tioe with the corporate sane of a area road, convert sat idea of jvat what ta reqeired by the traveller ptiWic bhort Uaa.

Quick Tlma a4 the beat of accommodation, all of which are juvung up ana discovering a young The undersigned is authorized to pat on the market and tell lots city of Racine to Sarah Cole, Thomas Ryan, Richard Wirth, Michael Colbert, Ernst Johnson Charles Bliss, Joha Kolbe, John D. Brown, Frank Sherman, Arnold Schlachter, Ann Higgins, and any and all by the greataat RaUway la America, and i block a8, situated at corner Main and Twelfth streets, and extending east to Lake Avenue. They will be sold together, or will be sub-divided to suit purchasers. persona whom it may concern Commence on the south line of Yon street where the east line of North Wisconsin street produced would intersect said line thence west 30 feet to the northwest corner of land owned by John Born; thence south on said Bora's west line 80 feet, to the southwest corner of said Bom's land thence east 30 feet to the east line of said Wisconsin street produced; thence north on said line of North Wisconsin street to Yout street at the place of beginning. Said property is owned by John Born.

Yonr petitioners attach to this petition a plat showing the courses and distances of such proposed street and the metes and bounds of the lands proposed to be taken; said plat being marked Therefore your petitioners pray that said lands herein before described may betaken for the purpose of opening, extenting and continuing said North Wisconsin street as as aforesaid, as provided by law. Notice is hereby given that the follow Hints mm Shtrtliair. Nearly all the annoyance of winter iHm from the fct people do not know how to mVt and manage them. Of these, petting the snow cleared off the pavement is the most troublesome, and causes no end of late arrivals at pl.ioe of business and an nntold amount 0f Kuflerinjr. from headache.

All this c.nri be avoided by attention to a few simple rules, based on scientific, me-chmiicai and anatomical facts: The property embraces 8o feet front on Main street, fio feet front on ing petition has been presented to the Common Council of said city, to-wit: To his Honor the Mayor and Common Twelfth street, 8o feet on Like Avenue, and is bounded by Judge Dyer's res idence on the north. The i Council of the city of Racine Your petitioners who are freeholders and BRICK COTTAGE. residents of the Fourth ward of said city, On the corner of Main and Twelfth streets contains a parlor, sitting respecuuliy represent that it is necessary to take certain lands in said Fourth ward First, borrow a shovel. Next procure. pair of warm mittens, neck-wrap of some kind, a bottle of arnica and a chest protector.

room, two bed rooms, kitchen (with artesian water and cistern) pantry and for public use for the purpose of opening and extending Barker street from its present western terminus due west at a width Chicago, St, Paul. ft ewaa ad orrat over 4.6OA milea of roa4 la Norther UUaoia, Wiaroatin, Minnesota, Iowa and Dakota I aad aa its auua tinea, branch and eooDectioaa reach all the rreat buaaea centre ut the North wast aad Far Weat, ait or It antwera the deacripUo of Sfeort Line, and Route between Chlcaro, Mllwaakee, fat. Paal and MlatMeaipv.it. Chicago. Milwaukee, Portaice, Croiii moA Winona.

Chicago Milwaukee, Ortonvllle, aberdeen and Kllendale. Chicago, MllwaaJt.ee, Ivan Claire aawTtMlllwater. Cnieaca, and Merrill. CalcarotMIIwaakee.BeaTcr Dam, Fend da I and Othkenh. Chicago, Mllwaakee, Wanketba and Ocoatomowoe.

Chicago, Mllwaakee, Haditon and Prairie du Chien. Chicago, Mllwaakee, Owatoaut, Nankato aad Faribault. Chicago, Beioit, JaueMtvllIe and Mineral Point. large summer kitchen and wood house, on the ground floor two large bed rooms and a large closet up stairs a good cellar. The me apartment.

"I would like to show you a work which I am selling," she began, "and am sure it will prove both interesting and instructive. "What's it about?" asked the horse reporter. "The book," continued the fair can-rasser, "is by one of our best known w.ri!er',f.Ill!.8lttkeK' an entitled, What Shall Ve Do With Our The question is certainly one of paramount Importance, and "Are your girls bothering you much this inquired the friend of Maud S. "Why, no." said the young lady, blushing violently "that is why, of Course 1 haven't any daughters." 'O, you're out on the road telling people what to do with their girls before you're even married, let alone the mother of a few visions of loveliness? Well, that's all right Some of our best cook books have been written by people who didn't know a gridiron from the Fifteenth "But this question of what shall be done with the girls is really an important one," continued the young lady, "have you ever eiven it a thought?" "I cau't say that I have," replied the horse reporter. "I suppose we might tie 'em up in the back yard when a circus comes to town." Berthold Falk, Ferdinand Falk, sixty feet to Superior street, across lots eleven (11) and nineteen (19) in the north FRAME DWEEE1JVG John Sax, John Stenoeler, Carl Mundron, Julius Schulz, F.

M. Radigan. Fred Krupp, Fred Groth, Herman Teske west quarter of section nine (9) as partitioned among the owners thereof. On the corner of Lake Avenue and Twelfth Twras the residence of A. C.

The courses and distances of said pro Sandford during the past 17! years) contains eight rooms and pantry a cellar the size of the entire house, with artesian water and cistern water faucts in posed street and the metes and bounds of the lands proposed to be taken are as fol btate of Wisconsin, Racine County, The undersigned subscribers to the lows Commencing on the west line of the cellar, and two large cisterns'. Sow you are ready for work. ()pn the front door and push some of the snow from the front step. Now, having donned over hoes, which we (orsrot to mention, slip out and close the tloor after you, being careful to fix the ilead-latch so it will not lock. Take the shovel in your riht hand, the thumb upward and the fingers clasped firmly but not too tightly around the Many persons cramp their tiuers by taking too close grip, a practice which also tends to 'irritate the tender skin on the inside of the piil m.

the steel end of the shovel on the dtf and. placing one foot a little behind the other, let the handle sink of its own weight to an angle of forty-five de- foregoing petition being each duly sworn, North Erie street at a point sixty-six and TIME djtRDEJV CO.VTaf.V three-tenths feet north from the south Hue of lot number eleven (11) aforesaid thence each for himself says that he ifl one of the signers ot said petition, and is a resident and freeholder in the Seventh ward of the west and parallel with the south lines of A large asparagus bed. red and white currants, and uDwards of fifty Citv of Racine in said County and State, said lots eleven (11) and nineteen (19) to bearing grape vines, embracing 5 of Roger's best hybrids, also the Martha, Chicago, Klgin, Rockford and Do. baanc John Stenoeler, Herman Hemke, Fred Groth, Julius Schulz, the east line of Superior street; thence north along the east line of Superior street Lady grape, Delaware, Walter, Concord, Mission, Hartford, and otheis. Ferdinand Falk, Herman Teske, to a point one hundred and twenty-six and Fred Krupp, Johan Sux, three-tenths (126 and three-tenths) feet TIME FEOWEtl G.IRDE.H Has been the admiration' of the city for years, and there has been Berthold Falk.

Carl Mundron. due north from the south line of said lot Subscribers and sworn to before me this No. (19) nineteen thence east parallel with 9th day of February A. n. 1884.

Chicago. Clinton, Rock Inland, Cedar Rapid and Tama. Chicago, Iet Moinex, council Bloffa and Otnaha. Chicago, Canton.hlous Kali and Yankton. Chicago, Mllwaakee, Albert Lea and Heathen Minn.

Point. Chicago, Milwaukee, nation City, Mitchell and Chamberlain. Rock I land, Dubuque, su Paul and Minneapolis. Davenport, Calmar, SU Pan! and Mllwaakee, Racine, Relolt, Free. and sixty (60) feet north from the line first above described to the west line of North L.

11. Coleman, city uierx nothing to compare with it in its display of choice perenial plants and shrubs. The following diagram of the property shows how it would cut up into "I hardly think you comprehend the question in all its bearings. What is the legitimate sphere of woman; in what held of action can she best display and make use of the God-given talents, attributes of mental force, and physical grace with which she is endowed? These Erie street thence south sixty (60) feet to And yon and each of you are further the place ot beginning. notified that said petition will be heard be fore the Common Council or said city in Yonr petitioners attach ti this petition FOUR RESIDENCE EOTS, Two fronting on Main street, and the others fronting south on Twelfth a plat showing said courses and distances regular meeting assembled, on Monday evening.

March 17, 1884, at 8 o'clock P. are living, burning issues, and must be oort and Rock laiano. tne same Being marked exhibit A. lairly met When we see and at the Council Chamber in said city, at street Wherefore your petitioners pray that Mitchell, Wolaey, Akhton Aberdeen. (Jim River Valley Line.) "All right." said the horse reporter, "vou can meet them if vou want tai which time and place yon and all persons interested may be beard in relation thereto.

said lands hereinbefore described may be taken for public use for the purpose of opening and extending said Barker street as rtUUI SLEETIU and the foot SI1II9 MtMKMt. MAIM By order ot the Common council. L. H. Coleman, City Clerk aforesaid authorized by law ftU hi Urtf.

irtru on tbe main lines ot th CUlcazo, Mllwaakee St. Paul Railway, aad every attention is paid to pj-aeafers by covrteuaa employes of the Company. omau's sphere, so far as I have been able to discover, is to never have breakfast on time. It is no doubt a somewhat limited one, but she is gradually reaching out into the great'unknown. A.

Hueffner Michael Grata John 7. Brown rvt'S. li careful about this angle, for up to this time the principle of a pivot is tn'imc used, and if the angle Is more scute than forty-fire degrees it will be a sin that you are obtuse. Now bring forward the left hand and gently grasp the handle just two-thirds of the wy from the top, raising the, implement about seven and a half inches iut th air for that purpose. If you take hold too low you force your right arm to do double work, as the left handds merely a movable fulcrum.

II too high the evil is Increased. The if properly made, will nearly balance when the left hand is in just the right spot, and after a few expert' Bents this point can be determined and if necessary indicated by a pencil mark. It is well now to slowly swing the shovel back and forth in the air, with the hand lu the position indicated, until you acquire the proper motion. Next In order, not to get out of breath, rest the shovel on the steps, firaichtcn your backbone, throw back your shoulders, and inhale the exhilarating, antiseptic winter air. Now look up and down the street un S.

Wm. Havnian Judga Dyer's House. tien I Mauatfer. piRCTJIT COURT, RACINE COUNTY ana win eventually grasp with her lily A. V.

H. CARPENTER, Oenl Pas. Aent. QEO. H.

HEAFFORO. Aw't Genl Pass. Aetrt. rASCY A. BBBWMTEK.

John Kolbe Jakub Cadek Albert Klema Joseph Shoanda Edwark Shumpik Wm. 11. Weber Win. Paul Tim Snell. T.

CLARK. Uenl Supt. white fingers the black demon of injustice that has so long oppressed her, riainutr, vs Frank Bbkwster, Defendant-! Ernst S. Weber Michael Greibel ana strangle in the very stronghold ol his power the great wrong which for Th Stat i if Wisconsin, to the said defendant State of Wisconsin, centuries has battled her efforts at ad 8H. You ara hereby summoned to appear wiiain LOObt'S EXTRACT hi Racine County, twenty day after nervier of lain sururuons.

exciu rancemeut along the great highway ol alve nf th dav of wrvice. and defeud tha above The undersigned subscribers being each progress. entitled action in the Court aforesaid, and in caats duly sworn, for himself says he is one of "Why, that's lovely!" exclaimed th nf vnur failure ao to do. luilireinf lit will be ren dered attainst you, according to the demand of the signers of the foregoing petition and is a resident and a freeholder in the Fourth roung laiiy. "lou believe in lady suffrage, don vou?" "Lady who?" LOSSOM the complaint Said complaint was duly Hied in the oflh-e of the clerk of the Circuit Court of Ka-ctua county, on the loth day of March a.

o. ISM. ward of the city of Racine, Wiscousin. CSLB war awar aa 1 Michael Grata A. lluetlner J.

V.HUARLtS. Plaintiffs Attorney "Lady suflrage believe that ladieg Jonh Z. Brown Should vote, and have all the political P. O. Address, Racine, Racine County, Wla.

Wm. Hay man ma reik. John Kolbe frivlleges that are accorded men. That's ust what this book savs. That chapter Albert Klenia Joseph Shoanda Edward Shumpik Wm.

H. Weber Wm. Paul Tim. Mnell. Yakub Cadek Ernst S.

Weber Is perfectly sweet It a just lovely. ha ay: -pvx7it Notice to Creditors. Michael Gweibel "I presume so. But how about the chapter that says women should not cramp and distort their bodies with Subscribed and sworn to before me this 16th til vou see a boy. Reckon to him.

When he comes strike a bargain with him; give him the job and go in to breakfast thiladflpHia CalL Experiences of an American Farmer la Russia. COUNTY COURT, RACINE CWNTY IN PROBATE. In the matter of the lart wtU and AU.BT 19 TKKT WIDX. day of February, 1384. corsets and their feet with tight shoes? L.

II. Colkmax, City Clerk The gaunt demon of unrest that lurks And you and each of you are further no 48 $0 tified that said petition will be heard be in the maternal bunion may, in the child of that mother, become an ever-present fore the Common Council of said city in monster or pain. regular meeting assembled, on Monday ev Utttament of ANNA E. MORSE, devaed. Letter teatamentary on the last will and testament of sail ileceamMl having been uranttHl by this Court to Georjte W.

(illflllau, eiecutor, and nix tuontha from and after the 6th day of February, a. rx. lss4, having been by order of Court allowed for creditor to present their claims anil demands deceased.for examination and allowance Notice is hereby riven that the County Court of ald County of Racine will, on TueaJay, the 1st day of April, a. IsM, and on Tuesday, the ftth day of Auffimt, a. ISM.

at the otnee of the Judge of said Court, in the city of Racine, in said county, examine and adjust all claims and demands against said deceased. I)atl Keb. 6. 1883. PHILO BELDEN.

those chapters are horrid! What the world is interested in are the nobler ening March 17, 1884 at 8 clock P. M. at the Council Chamber in said city, at which attributes of woman her soul and 0. time and place, yon and all persons inter heart." run usjc ested may be heard in relation thereto. By order of the Common Council.

"A camel can tarry a ton. Robert Kldridge, of Cincinnati, who ha, just returned from Russia, where he has been rearing goats acd camels, says he has seen good pack camels carry more than a ton on their backs, but a ton is considered a fair burden. "Are there many camels reared in The industry is not important in a commercial point of view. I have been engaged at it for four years. I have "Yes, the soul-and-heart business is all right but you must remember that H.

Cole max. City Clerk the humble liver, working away un A.C. Jcdd. Att'v. County Judge.

to ostentatiously, is also a. pretty good scheme and without health woman can never attain success. The deadly clasp Opening and Extending; North IT OtTXUBS dancers. Humor. Sore, 8wer lnas, Tumora, AbtctttM, Blood Poison, -a.

CatarrS, Salt Rheum, Cryslpelaa, Uheumatlsm a all Blood Skin Diteatct. PRICE, SI PER PINT BOTTLE. 'SE'S RED CLOVER PILLS Crux Sick li Dyspepsia, Indifreation aad Boxes of 25 pills, boxra, Ilia's Red Oiyvra Vivm. Exkdt, 8t tn-KK. i-.

per box. F.t by all drugmsis, prr.1.:r?aJ. M. LOOSB A Monroe, iiu2i. tor teatimoniala.

i (First Publication, Feb. 2H, lssi.) Wisconsin street. of the steel-ribbed corset and the fata COUNTY COURT, RACINE COUNTY IN PRO RaTE. Iti the matter of the estate of FRAN grip of thagleaming garter are hurry. CES A.

MILLER, deceased. inr to early graves the women ol our On muliiur and iillnir the Detltlon of William land. The beaut if ill eyes that should II. Miller, representing among other thiinrs, that Frances A. Miller, late of the City of Racine In the The Mayor and Common Council of the City of liacine to BerthoUl Falk, Jacob Born, Johan Sux, William Keigleman, Martha E.

Dolch, William Gomolk, Elizabeth Frederick, and any and all persons whom it may concern sparkle so brightly are dull and lustreless, the cheek whose whiteness should County of Racine and State of Wisconsin, deceased died IntMtate on or about the 3rd day of February figured that there are camels in the Kuldscha and Krivan districts, the Kalmucks have about 2O.0D0, and the Khirgese not far from 180,003. Camels are bred for their'labor principally, but also for their hair and milk. A camel will shear from eighteen to twenty-two pounds of hair. This is worth in the open market about a pood." 'You also raised goats?" "Yes. I had about 8tX) on my ranch when I left There aro over a million A.

I). Is84. leavlua real and personal property siv- be relieved by the rosy blush of health is sallow and wan. and the fairest uated in said county that said petitioner was the Notice is hereby given that the following lltl Hlwt ilff fc 1 I MM husband of said deceased ana praying nai ne me petition has been presented to tne Com said William H. Miller be appointed administrator of the estate of said deceased.

It is ordered that Hair StTer Fails ta Restara tirr I a4e4 temple ever made is rendered a ghastly ruin by the one who should take the greatest pride in iU beauty." 'And will vou buy a book?" asked mon Council of said city, to-wit To the Mavor and Common Council of the Frame House. said petition he heard before this court, on i ues-day. the 1st day of April A. V. isst.

at 10 o'clock a. of that day. at the office of the Judge of said County Court in the City of Racine in said Connty. Barn. the young lady.

"I'm sure you talk City of Kacine The undersigned, your petitioners, who Get and a half of goats in European Russia, beautifully. The industry 13 the moat important in And It Is rurtner oruerea. matnouce 01 application anil hearing be given to all" persons Interested, by punltshlng a copy of this order lor three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing "No," replied the horse reporter, "I are residents and freeholders in the Seventh ward of the said city, reapeetfnlly AVMNVX. LAKK present that it is necessary to take cer in the Racine Advocate, a weekly newspaper printed and published iu said County of Racine. This is the most desirable Main street property, all things considered me ivun, i ihiaj PM.wr..i.

Dated Feb. IstH. County Judge. tain lands in said Seventh ward for public use for the purpose of opening, extending and continuing North Wisconsin street in sa.d Seventh ward, at a width of sixty feet mo poruuns 01 lav au- caaus. The Angora, and Cashmere breed are bred in some of the Government (or their miik, meat and hir.

In the export of eroet down amounted to $38,000, while the coarser qualitie of hair about doubled it. The largest export was in 1876, when it reached for dewnand coarse hair combined." "What do you know of bee culture in cannot buy a book, because actions speak louder than words, and I do not wish to disturb the dramatic critic who is in the next room trying to write soul without a large Chicago Tribune. Yucatan. The introduction to a description of ft collection of bird from Yucatan Soc. 1883.) contains some intrestio2 facts about the country in said ward, from English street to tout street.

Saul lands so proposed to be taken Market Reports. March 13, 1884. are descriled as follows Commencing on the north line of English (Corrected weekly by Staple F. Har- street where the west line oi isconsin bmlge and Joaepu Kowiey.j that is likely to come into market in several years, and can be had on terms to suit purchasers. For particulars apply to A C.

l'OlT, Real Estate Agent 504 Main-st. Racine. LANQLOIS SOW Wo. 419 Main Street, Racine, ItTtl Al IIIS8ALLT UIK STBtl IF street produced wonld intersect said line Grain thence north on the west line of ortb itself. From the end of February to near the end of May no rain falls, but from the latter datethe rains commence Wisconsin street produced to the south 4ilarr, baeha, Maa4rake.

Milliacta aad ine of Yout street 1 thence east 60 feet Oats .33 Corn S5(ji 60 Barley .50 .56 Russia?" "In Little Russia and Lithuania, the great linden forests render bee-keeping tery profitable. The finest honey I ever uw in produced in Kovno. The largest quantities come from the Governments of Yekaterinoslav and Pollova. There of tb lic Btedamet fcacwa ara nere of such varted aadeotruva and increase until October. Merida, thence south on the, east line of North at to nuke the Orcrtt lilxl the capital, is a large village situated in Wisconsin to a point 60 feet from the tact Kolrk asi Streajti Restorer Cvtr Ites.

Bran place of beginning thence west 60 feet to It cares DrMupwa, Khernnattna, Ph wejii. Middling 100 Hduteaaes 1 of tiie NoataLh, BuvrU, Luc ft, Lw, the place of beginning. a iorest 01 snauy trees, wmcn wnp care have grown quite large. Rio Lagartos is a seaport at the mouth of an arm of the sea. into which open innumerable ludaert.

and all ena.c Com Following is a description of the several If Toa ara vatiae away with CoawimpUoei Patent, (retain $3.15 50 pieces or parcels, of land proposed to be II iu vurery kthnai. Rriaraiberl kuUrwipcnurtal4trr, OILS. 2.60 are over 450,000 hives In those two districts. Kaluga produces annually about 1,760 poods of honey and poods of wax. A pood contains about tnirty-aix pound.

The annual production in the Don Cossack country amounts to PABWTS, Common, GLASS, sDrinsrs or subterranean rivers; but it taken touetner witn tne names 01 tne I Fancy Winter, (retail) cannot be called a river. The water is respective owners thereof 1 rsTisr aadoiSrr Tu.J, ai Kkuikk nltiinun runout aad Si aalL and it is bordered by extensive 3.15 2.60 4.00 l.bO siacs.atalidralcrkiadracv NuacctnutncwnttoMl Part of Block No. 2, English's addition. Winter, (retail) (retail) marshes, the home of thousands of at Lowest Cash Prices. Commence on the sonth line of said Block aicnaruraaf liivunx ft lac arrrmm UMK SAVUkO IX ktmu TUB ItuLUul alC Rye, (retail).

fiaminsroes and swarms of sea birds. No. 2, where the west line of North Wis tM.000 in round numbers. "In Volhynia and Bessarabia the combined yield of honey reaches a value of nearly I JOO.OOO a year. The annual Produce The excavations called aguadas, which consin street, if produced, would intersect ara verv deep, are said to be natural.

said line thence north on said west line of North isconsin street produced 115 feet ifaaf Dwn- Sol el .12 Cheese. but M. "Boncard believes that many of them are artificial, the work of the ancient Maoa race. They are usually to the north line of said Block No. 2 Jftntt forlU Rcady-Hlxcd Rubber Paint thence east on the north line of said Block Vegetables of the whole Kmpire is not far rom or about 18,000 ton.

To this must be added nearly 5,000 tons of wax, worth $2,000,000. This is about 1 T. 1 60 feet thence south on the east line of r4 Potatoes said North Wisconsin street produced, to a $1.50 .40 1.50 .60 1-75 A LARGE STOCK OF circular, but there is evidence that they were originally quadrilateral. To these nguadas immense numbers of quadrupeds and birds reoairin the dry season. A p-reater peculiarity of the region is poiut 60 feet east from the place of begin an ruaiumen in nussia, we exports oe- lag very small." N.

Y. Sun. 7f Onions ning tnence feet to tne place 01 oegtn ning. Meats: CaO s-a-I Wall-Paper and Dccoratlono, Spectacle Wearers Notions. pi The above described property is owned I SBBaBBS by Wm.

Gommall. "I hare one customer who habitually the jouat or senote. A seno is a deep circular opening in the earth, with perpendicular walls of limestone, generally about sixtv feet hiirh. These are Lo22 5 Window-Shades and Pistuvca Commencing on the north line of Block No. 2, English's addition, at a point where Steers 5.00($f3.&tJ Cows 4-00 4-50 Hogs, (dressed) 8.00 8.50 12 12 Calves, per pound STl Sheep.

3.50 4.00 Lambs, 2.0W 2.50 Turkeys .13 a 15 Chickens. a 12 of all sizes and shapes, and at the bot the west line of North Wisconsin street tom can be seen a pool of clear, iresn. produced would intersect said block line wears six pairs ol spectacles, saia Optician Arthur Pratt "lie reads with one pair, writes withinother, and im a third for street wear. Then all these varieties are repeated in holiday ityks. People have lots of queer notions about spectacles.

One man had a Oil-Clotno, Mats, I In Irate 3 1 Patterns oool water of unknown depth. The thence north 103 feet to the north line of senote is often situated in an immense underground cave with a narrow said Gom mall's lands; thence east 30 feet to the northeast corner of said Gommall's tiniitk. Them i uauallv no approach land thence south along the east line of Hides mreen- except down the stonv walls. There is dry .07 said land to the north line of Block 2 thence to the place of beginning. Said no nface to rest, nor visible object in .09 .17 Calf, green 12 Cash Buyers xrlll find it to their Advantage to ASK FOR OUR PRICES.

Si property is owned by Wm. Reigelman. Calf, th deep, clear waters, which the na 1.00 tives believe to be in all cases a part of Sheep Skins- Commence at the southwest corner of land owned by Elizabeth Dolch; thence north Seeds on said Dolch 's west line to the northwest a great subterranean river. Large numbers of small birds go to drink in Ue open senotes, and birds of prey nest in th roekv walls, while swallows, owls. Clow 7.00 Timothy 1.60 corner of laud owned by said E.

Dolch thence east 30 feet to the east line of North Wisconsin street produced thence south on the east line of N. Wisconsin street pro Gorton Buffhaivi, notion that his eyesight was rapidly changing. lie kept running to an oculist, and had a new pair of glasses niade every week for a long time. The variations in the glasses were very trifling, but he thought they did him good. There are plenty who wear glasses for "t)ie, and have plain glass instead of lenses.

Spectacles worn for disguise re always arranged in this way. Then there are many who do themselves harm by postponing the wearing of glasses until their eyes are injured, because they fear to be made to look old. Pride thus puts spectacles on some folks, and takes them off of others. "The best goods in spectacles and veglasses are imported, although there Are aonie larg factories In this country, much is done here by machinery. The finest workmanship is by the duced to the north line of English's addi tion thence west 30 feet to the place of beginning.

Saidproperty, described above, tnotmots, and bats tenant the caves of the inclosed ones. At least two species of siluroid fishes occur in these senotes. The ever-thirsty land and these funnels swallow up the water, so that there aro no streams above ground. The bird-fauna of Yucatan has little resemblance to that of the Antilles, and differs oven from the adjacent island of Cuba. is owned by zJizabetn uoicn.

Commence at the southeast corner of land owned bv John Sux thence north 50 (Meeker, Hedstrom Co.) OOAIi AND WOOD. PRICES DELIVERED. Hard coal, all aise, per half ton 4.00 quarter toa. SOFT COAL. Hriar hmm.m7 SX) Kineaid 6.50 For carrring in coal 40 cents per ton.

WOOD. feet to the north line or land owned by Paints, Oils, Lamps, said Sux thence west 30 feet to the west line of North Wisconsin street produced thence south on the west line of said North Wisconsin street produced, 50 to a point 30 feet west from the place of be- An EnglUh paper says that penal servitude is, as now carried out In England, a very dreadful punishment indeed. From the dock the convict is carted away in the orison van, and oa his arrival at the jaft the heavy gates fill a a a a ginning: tnence to me piace 01 oeginning. Maple wood, 4 ft Intending to Remodel our Wall Paper Department We must Said property is owned by John Sux. Commence on the south line of Yout street where the west line of North Wis are shut to with a horn we sound.

De-hind him. He is thrust into a narrow eell. there to remain without com ad aB suoot CSaWtasirri ar reilr4 by taking raaars ikdiak yeqetable fills ivt tafsttaU; Si Srtjii. Wm tU. ia fcicioa.

TOCEl sawed a u.w -3 9-25 450 One quarter cord 4 2-25 3X0 reach. "I have seen one pair of spectacles "ld for sixty-four dollars. The most difficult Job for the optician is to fit fflaases to one afflicted with stlgmatism, disease of the eye which. causes objects be distorted. Lenses for sach eyes quite irregular, and must be ground to different surface in sJmost everr Prt, so as to correct the vision.

A person with ordinary vision looking through such a pair of glasses would straight lines curved and regular forms distorted. The grinding of the pluses Is a very difficult anddellcate panionship tor nine months. Scarcely ever hearing a human voice, save the And to do this we shall ofTer consin street produced would intersect said line thence south 80 feet along said west line of North Wisconsin street produced to south line of land owned by Berthold ralk; thence east 30 feet to the southeast corner of Jacob 1187617 land thence north along the east line of said ITagerer'a land warder's, fed on coarse fooa. nis late is waat4lbr TbeUTes taf tt 1 nnumn ealed for thirtr-six weeks, and after 1 or um u. a.

Tbe BeeandluxdwoodaSS. PllCeS for that he will probably be sent to another liin ir aaV aaat bock id lor laaa tbata twice stabliahment where the discipline is tvrerasa. rVesataat tbuuttloak ta Aaaerkaw cord less than maple. to Yout street thence west to place of somewhat less severe. The nine months' iMnaajna, joi iaaitrTi pace AJBToae eaa beeosM a taommtal arwat.

rtne aiauav 1 l.llfa tl JL I. 'iiU IJilWQ. i -f waaltt. solitary confinement of ft five yes 6.50 beginning. Said land is owned by Jacob Hagerer.

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About The Racine Advocate Archive

Pages Available:
4,276
Years Available:
1842-1884