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The Racine Daily Argus from Racine, Wisconsin • 4

The Racine Daily Argus from Racine, Wisconsin • 4

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Gilchrist" the funniest nig. that ever Dill GOODS. It's Singular. track Ilacine baa returned trom Louis Belle Hall. Last evening Belle City Hall was Editoh of the Auars.

There are a iana, and tells some great stories of his trip. great many strange things in this world Racine Pott OQct. thrown open to the public for the first time since it waa closed for repairs. The of ours, but one of the moat Incompre It is now a confirmed fact that Herbst YARDS OF or cm. T.oo a.

m. Dally, except Sunday. CIMSS. v. m.

lt.30 m. ill! interior presents a fine appearance. The 11 40 N. Sunday y. the well known cigar man, who was lo D1STSIB0TI0N it DKPARTURM Of MAILS.

hensible is the manner in which business ia done in a certain Justice Court. As the public are well aware for two days woodwork has all been painted, the walla cated here so long, died in Milwaukee calsomined, and the procenium painted T.2S A. M. 11.26 Western e.SS r. K.

Northern t.30 A. a. last Sunday morning. past the Smith, adultery case has been on the docket at Squire Johnson's offiee. In a short time a grand musical and f.

M. (JO m. 4J0 r. m. Southern 11.80 p.

m. 7.24 a. m. in tasty colors; a new drop and act curtain and a full set of handsome scenery are added. The transition from the old 7.40 m.

4.80 p.m. B. W. WRIGHT. P.

M. When reporter goes to the court he is informed that it is a star-chamtar affair, literary entertainment will be given in this city, partly by home talent. Arrangements for the event are now being dingy prospect and ancomfertable chairs is indeed worthy of mention. The new RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Chicago, Hill.

St. Pmal Railroad. and ao outsiders will be admitted. He sadly turns away, and leaves for other Gocheco cific Foulards and Pa-Cretonnes, at ventilators are also conducive to comfort, and taken as a whole the hall is in excellent condition for the coming amuse made. Friday evening Hendrie and Schulters band will give another one of their ex Aaftirt 5:60 p.

a. Mali. 2.10 p. M.Paaa'pr. 9:00 a.

M. 7:40 p. m. from Mil. DirtST.

1M a. m. Mall. 11:45 a. M.

PaM'gr. p. Mnll. 4:4 P. m.

to Milwaukee. scenes. For two long, hot weary days the examination goes on, the only recreation being a frequent matinee between cellent concerts at the East Park. There Chicago ft Sorthwerters Railroad. ment season.

Messrs. MeFerland and lluseoe have worked hard to get the ball the attorney's, and a pause while his honor decides a question of law. When will undoubtedly be a large crowd in at tendance, as is always the case. in shape and we are confident that their eoiiro noma. 10:14 A.

M. 18:01 a. M. 7:10 P. 11:10 P.

M. aoise aotrra. a. a. Paawnifar.

a we seek to gain a few meagre ideas as to cts Mr. Joseph Dyer has returned trom efforts will be appreciated. DIED. the development ot the case, we aro told his hunting expedition iu northnin Iewa, iotdat trains. I 10:45 a.

"There is nothing in it" Then in the 1:47 r. m. 8haw At Franktvillc, Racine name of the suffering tax-payers why is and reports having killed large numbers of prune chickens. He left Warren Fish The News for To-day. Regular price, 14 cents.

at Madison, Wis. July ai, raralysia, Ahx G.Shaw, aged 08 tears. Death la auotkar tilt, mt how oar brada At going out think ao4 tilr (aralght Another vnMon rbamtor of th. Klaga Lartfrr lhaa Uila and taraUer. Miss Josephine Jackson, agirl residing Moonlight pic-nic at Wolfs Garden, all this delay and costs made? why is not the rase summarily disposed of) That is one thiug that is singular.

The material witness iu the case, the woman, is teld by Attorney Crouton not to testify as she may criittimitr hertelf. We arc told there is nothing in the case, yet the in the Fifth ward has disappeared from Sunday, Aug. 28. 1 Sheriff Fielding is spending the day in Iter home, and her parents are anxious to learn of her whereabouts. The police To-morrow Case Co.

will ship their centennial machine to Iowa. I' ion Orovc, transacting business, SPELT ARGAIIUS have been notified to look after her. I. Case are that woman refuses to testify Itecause she is Latest reports from 3. lie is improving.

Mr. Ike Lederer. who has been in Mr Mr. C. C.

Pardee, of Green Bay, was in the city to-day. Mr. J. Litzberger, a well known brewer of Kenosha, was in the city to-day. To-iuorrow the game law eipiree and after that the woods will be full of In Every Department.

Fred Wild's office for tuc past year, leaves for Fond du Lac Wednesday, where he accepts a pesitiou. He will be succeeded here by Mr. Keith, of Milwaukee. To-day Frederick Jlyer was united in marriage to Ousts Sour, at the north side afraid she will criminate herself. It does not seem to me, Mr.

Amu that a Justice with any perception whatever would fail to see the singularity of this lino of argument. If Smith is innocent, why not let the woman testify? If the woman would criminate herself by her testimony, it logically follows that the charge is true. Some of the principles of law held by his honor will astonish the legal fra-ternitv. One of the wituesses called is a Dr. Lung and family have gone into the country for a few days visit.

Last cveuing Jack Alden, editor of the Burlington Democrat, was in town. Fred Keswick is. in Chicago to-day in the interest of his jewelry store. This evening a meeting ot the Men's Commercial nion is to be held. Mis.

Davis and daughter have arrived home from a three weeks vlsi to Osh- kosh. German Lutheran church. After the ceremony a reception wjjs held, aud the couple were the reclDent of seme hand some presents. I I Peter Tokum, a great lover of corn juice, was arrested to-day on complaint of his wife, who charges that he got drunk and assaulted her. Peter was taken le- l'p te the present time not a single fruit boit has arrived from Michigan something that has not occurred in years.

J. R. I)oolittle, of Chicago, is in the city. It is hecd he may le secured to address the Hancock and English club Wo hear of a certain ueiiccrn in this city which will soon I closed if a 1,400 mortgage is not paid. Mr.

L. Haseel left this morning for Knst Troy, to atteud the funeral of her Prices Guaranteed at all times to be as Low as the Lowest. Your Call Solicited. gentlctuau that is the proprietor of a way-side hotel near Kenosha. It is claimed that Smith and the woman came to this hotel and spent the night together.

The point was raised that as the hotel was in another county the court had no jurisdiction, and his honor so held. The proprietor of this public house has Iteen sheriff and deputy sheriff for the ttoriod of nearly twelve years, and ia presumed to know something of the limits of the law. Now it is extremely singular that if the court had no jurisdiction, In should have issued asubjKvna tor the attendance of the witness. Will Ins fees as a witness during his visit. Clinton A.

Weed purchased the two halt los just south of John T. Fish's on Chatham street, to-day, of Mrs. Franklin, paying 4.100. fore Justice Dutton who Sued him S3 and costs which he paid. Last night seven fine blooded horses arrived in this city, over the Chicago, Milwaukee St.

Paul It. R. direct from Kentucky. They are owned by J. I.

Case, and are the handsomest horses ever brought to IUcine. brother. Fred Hillings will leave for Chicago Wednesday afternoon, to attend the Photographers convention. They tell a pretty good joke on the elerk down at the Goodrich warehouse. How is it "Freddie" about that little cup.

Yesterday a man giving his name as John Hewes was sent up for one day ou FIXEN HANSDJG, Last evening Frank Hall returned from a trip arouud the lakes. He reports having had a good time, and is much improved in health Policeman Sorenson captured a couple ot tramps last night, who wtre sleeping in a car near the Northwestern denot. have to Ik paid It is right and projer charge of drunkenness. This is not the that the law should be faitluully admin istered, but the people who foot the The excursion to Milwaukee, under the auspices of the Y. M.

C. this afternoon, was not largely attended. Last evening Mr. James Sjence received a handsome new safe tor his jewelry store. Miss Fraukie Lender, of Sparta, bill not Mr.

John Hughes who works at Cases shop, but another man, a stranger in town. are interested that big cost huld 128 and 130 Main Street, be made unnecessarily. Tax Pa ku loth were tent up to-day. On and after this date tlte Hancock and English club room will I open every evening. The faithful are invited to drop in whenever the spirit moves them.

The Smith examination was resumed again this morning, in Justice Johnson's office, and was carried on all day with closed doors, no pcro.i being allowed iu the room but officers and parties MMtT MlOf.V She Fixed Him. During the past few weeks the city ha infested with a numWr of female book agents. They have visited most of the men at the shop, endeavoring to persuade them to purchase. These agents have lnifti subjected al kinds of tricks and insults, but Veateiilay of them GO TO Following are the arrivals and depar- I tures at this port to-day Arrivals schr. IV! A.

We4ls, lumler. Grand Haven: scow i Ml. Vvmou, Muskegon, lumber. IW orlures Srbr. Souvenir, 40 barrels of lime, lVmwater: J.

B. Newlaod, livM. is visiting Mrs. M. Thronp, on Main street.

Mr. Wm. Kceuer, of Chicago, medical book seller, was in the city te day, interviewing our different physiclaus. This morning Mr. Edward Jcnks, on the north side, was presented with a nine pound (laughter.

in. Curkby departed for Minnesota this morning for a few week's recreation iu hunting and fishing. Five deaths have (tccurred in the city this week. Three children and two adults. -A- G5-.

PEIL caught a yovags fellow WinshipV Pump Factor, and toad hiitt bsg and Manistee; Westcott, Frankfort, light: come to time. It acea she 4eatred the 1 Planet, Muskegou, liirht. FOR A story is told of an old mnn 73 years of age, residing west of the city, who has been endeavoring to take improper lilerties with a girl of 12 years. It is said also, that the affair is being hushed up by a sen of the man. Thursday evuuiug a meeting will be held at the Hancock and English club room, and interesting addresses will be made by Hon.

O. Hand and J. E. Iodge. Every Democrat in the city should make it a point be present.

Slioes. You can and the Last night Chas Angeuieyer, who has been in jail for the past four mouths, having lieen sent there on charge of larceny, for sii moths, was released from jail, a pardon having been received from the Governor of the State. Antrcmeyer will leave the city at once aud go to St. louis. imn.

l.H.VT shop and proceeded to ceil a young man to buy one of her To got rid of her, the young man sent her to another part of the shop en some foolish errand. Presently she came back, and the youug man not wishing to meet her nirain, hid Under au empty barrel near by. She discovered where he was, aud immediately sat down on top of the barrel. Iu a few- TM an 1 'il in I -u IV LOW I- nli! Si The name of the Fsragut loat crew is to be charged, and a more appronriate name chosen. Today three marriages occurred in the Men's Buckle.

Dom Pedro, Mr. John Coulter, who has )xeii con fined to his house for some months, on ac Box Toe- Young 1 1 ol bourn was arraigned in jus- parties interested being tl-SO. 1.75. 1.00. 25.

city, all the Germans. count of injury received from the oars, is minutes a noise was heard under the bar- i Hce Jobnsou's court this morning charg- able to be about ngain, aided by crutches, Calf Boot. Ladle Cloth Gaiters Childrens Shoes rel, as if the young man was gasping for I WB stealing fruit from Dr. F.I men which news will be gladly received by rierri garden. He plead guilty and waa air.

He endured it bravely for a abort his many friends. time, and theu the fun commenced, lie Mi sent to jail for one day, hut after Iteing in for a few hour he was released, on I ilr 1 "lul Ml. hmr N--l til I. i (-, Ki) iiiii.j; Nrallv begged, pleaded and coaxed to Ik let P.J.Tracy received order this morn- i my own mle Il.m.l rtioii IKmii'i (m i ail i ami rrnmtl) done. him 1 lrou' of better Miavior.

To say that out, but the female would onlv let ng to connect the 2nd and 4th ward en gine houses by tire alarm telegraph He the lad was frightened does not half express it. PEI Anthony Beffcl has just purchased a neat little dwelling house on north Wis cousin street. Mr. 12. T.

billings left the city last eve-niug for Chicago, to attend the convention, now iu session at that place. There are several gentlemen in the city who claim they are to have the appointment as keeper of the new light house at North Point. will commence the work at once and the money to defray expenses will le raised bv sulwcrintion. West Side Market Square. Next week Wednesday evening a grand musical and literary entertainment will be given at Belle City Opera House, by BUS AH OF HAU.AI.

out on one condition, and that was that he buy a Invok for his wife and another for himself. This he readily vonsenscd to, and he was let out of his prison under the barrel, presenting the apoHraiice of a man just having taken a Turkish lth. It is needless to say the youug fellow-took the books, and the female ttook agent went Off ber way rejoicing. rWTW AAb WHOKw. Last evening Mr.

and Mrs. Seaman Miaa Lillie Runals, ie well known cloca-1 i 1 .1.. 1 II I II I li ii 1 I nn.K.lnl... the well known elocu celebrated the first anniversary of their tionist, assisted by marriage, at their residence on Centre street. A llmitited number of friends quartette and Sebasti pianist.

1 he programme imme arranged for UUtUI Ul UUICUIIIVs laborate and attrac-1 lhc artf elabt were present and Mr. and Mrs. S. received Yesterday the picture of a baby one mouth old which weighed 4Jj pounds, was taken at one of our photograph the occasion is an some handsome present. (Olteriess Cosapsiay.

Last night a large and fashionable audience assembled at Belle City Opera tive one, and the management, Messrs. 1 Smith ami Billings, will spare no pains to have carried out satisfactorially. ('harles Trump, of Milwankee, was MOW to VOTE married to a yeong'girl, a stranger, Sat House, it being the opening night since A handsome Vibrator threshing machine has just been completed at Case which is to be sent to the Iowa State Fair for Exhibition. There is one thing la which our City urday sight, at CoogresiHall, Rev. Bieree officiating.

He wished the matter kept quiet as he did not want his friends in lhc Prosidi-miu! I lc iiii. the hall has been renovated, to welcome the New York Criterion Company, who Milwaukee to know anything about it. Hie Main Street Iltl ainl Sh- Man presented the laughable comedy of Treats." The piece is very amusing This morning our old and highly re and fairly bristles with absurdities, and pec ted citizen Mr. A. P.

Dickey, was the audieooo were kept in couvulsions of Yesterday afternoon an infant child of Mr. Richard Asby died suddenly of cholera iufantnni. The funeral occurred today. To-day Mr. John Tapley and wife departed for Eugland where they will remain about four months, followed by the best wishes of a host of friends.

NOVELTIES received from our New York buyer. Prices Always in favor of Huyer. Remember the placr, 160 Main Street. stricken with paralysis. The right side of his body is completely paralyzed and laugnttr ail.

Ute eveniug. The memlwrs' of tho oaf pan are first-class, aud the make-Ups, attitudee, entrances and exits he ii now lying quite low at his residence on Main street, but it iftbeaght he will i "3 mi Council have made a mistake, and that is in placing the license for hall shows at so high a figure, Fire dollars for a single night is not far from light, but to charge the same for each aad every night is too much. It is more than is charged in anr place of the size of Racine. There is not a show traveliog that will visit us and stay more than one sight a less the license is lowered. The city will make more in the end by grading the license according to the number ot performances given, than it will by keeping It at the present figure.

Two Bora Wanted In the Advocate press rooms. One to feed press, the other for chore boy. of the prindpe Characters, each lu turn Hill Ke out his KNT1RR STOCK of Sf.MMKR C.001S, jreiuratn tu recover io a anon uuiv. The rain of last night was gladly wel were greeted with shouts of laughter, which at tinea considerably interf erred with the stajj business. At the close of The Smith case has been adjourned coined by every one.

The dust was laid rcccixnn- Fall Stock, at Wonderfully Reduced Rates. until to-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, and a person can now enjoy a ride with when the examination will be resumed. some comfort. There is not much doubt but that Smith aSTs-tuvc rum a can if vu wih to each act the curtain was raised twice to satisfy the audience and quiet the prolonged applause. To-night the company appear again, and will present the same will be bound over to the circuit court saw money.

Mr. Pell Persons, the gentlemanly lit lor trial. tle operator at the Western Union Tele lUAMa Tvsucxo. graph office, left for Beloit tins morning There certainly ought to be a society in this place for the prevention of cruelty for a short visit. W.

G. SPROAT. to animals, as almost every day cases of A large number of people left for Kan inhuman treatment to horses come to our VLOt'R AND ri.KD, R. V. JONES' Flour and Peed Store SI Mitt tairwt.

Is the beU place to bay Kloer and Fcsd. linw, aasville this morning, where they will C-PnrBierolsl foelre. The undersigned have formed a co partnership for the practice of law under the (Inn name of FUh A Dodge. Office over First National lUak. Joss T.

Fis, J. K. DotwK. Racik Wta Aug. 1ft, 1880.

observation. This morning a farmer camp out for a few days, and enjoy play. The Weather. Hie fellewlng If tixe' weather predictions telegrephad the singal service to-day: For lowVUke region stationary or lowM baometarr stationary tempera-tare triad mostly east to south; clear partly cloudy weather followed by In-ettwafog cloudiness and possibly local ralaa, loaded hie -wagon so heavily with aaad themselves Jmnting, fishing, etc. i over pa the north side, that the animals CIGARS TOBACCO All UraOra.

KaM SraJrataV Kry We Cigars alaajn oa baaL We are preparing a leaf from a re couiqjMipoii me ioaa. i nen ne whip ped and pounded them ia a shameful porter's note book, concerning a trip to Cement ri BKNT A avi ranw lumm la m4 oa Um al aid af Mala M.t Saar Oaata aaalfc and brutal manner, until one of the horses Chicago, which will be ready for publi i iita. KHMn at aocaiaeHaJst ll-lf fall in an exhausted eondltlon. Highest Market lMce paid for Faro. Produce.

Noi dwor to poat oAVe. cation la a tew days. i.

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422
Years Available:
1880-1880