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The Racine Daily Argus from Racine, Wisconsin • 4

The Racine Daily Argus from Racine, Wisconsin • 4

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SBTCMM. Fob Rut. 1 be house on the comei IleoU too XT rmlmg. The celebrated German Elixir hut re of 8th street and Oollerre Avenue. En-I -Deathof Saturday evening Mr.

pi Dickey died at hie residence on Main street at 9 o'clock, of paralysis. For many yean cently Introduced the American Conti quire of J. O. Meachem, Jr. naclne Pott OQce.

nent baa ao equal In the 'world for the cure ot Throat and Loo? Diseases, Coo wmm Mrs. Isaac Charnley is visiting trlead tUiM. sumption. Asthma. Bronchitis, Bleed ex Milwaukee, and will be absent about Sally, umM T.00 4.

oo a. aaday 11 40 i. r. k. past Mr.

Dickey has been in ill health, two weeks. DUTKUUTIOIt fc DBPaaTDBN OF MAILS. or the Lungs, Coughs, Oeida, arc. A sisv gle trial will coavinco yow of its great being troubled with Inflammatory rheu atmnm. cumi Wtmro r.

a. tM m. Miss Fern Prutt departed tor Iowa thi matism. borne time ago be received a ment it is rich ta the medicinal properties of Tar, Wild Cherry, etc This Invite special attention to the following new arrival in seasonable morning, where she will visit triends for paralytic stroke which deprived him of 8.M 4. a.

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....11.80 r. at. Ki valuable medicine is new sold la every i three week's. city and town on this continent at the low the use of one sideef his. body.

From tliis shock he bad partially recovered when r. a. lice of ti cts for trial size and larjre slxc G-oods! A german theatrical entertainment wa cts. Directions In full are around each be received another which resulted in his jiven at Turner II all last evening and a bottle. Be sure you get only German Elixir as there are other medicines with large crowd was present death.

He was one of the most successful manufacturers in the city, although having auffered at different times from H. W. WRIGHT. P. M.

RAILROAD TIME TABLES. CMeaco, Rill. St. Paal BallreaS. r-f ms.

I mm, 4. Malt. 1 1:10 r. Mall. 11 rt 4.

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a. teMUwaakaa. 1 1:40 v. a. from Ml).

Chicago ft ilert sweaters Railroad. the word German attached to them. For sale by H. 8tooe Sons Wasted A suit ot furnished reomt with fire, suitable for 2 or 8 young men adverse fortunes. Asa citlxen be wss Cloaks Imported Domestic Cloak Materials HOTICK.

Address, F. P. Daily Argus, lw rich in public spirit and was kind hearted and generous to the poor and bis death Messrs. Pieiss Heck have ordered FRANK LESLIE'S WEEKLY. The only Democratic Illustrated News will be regretted by all- three fine pool and three billiard table, i an Mm 4.

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Mr. Dickey was born in Load en berry and intend fitting up an elegant billiard paper published will be sent postpaid I JM 1Tf KL for five weeks until end of campaign ajJjP'Jjj VLfcl N. Hn March 34, 1817, and when three room ever their store on Main street. bvat nuim. I 10:46 4.

a. years of age removed with his parents to There are any number of chaps going town. Send 80 cents for five weeks sub Livingston, Co, Western New York, re bout town talking loudly of supporting this or thst candidate who have never For Men and Boys Wear. A complete line of Ladies, Gents and Children's Underwear The News for To-day. been able to support themselves.

scription, or 8 cents in postage stamps for sample copy and Illustrated Catalegae. Clubs of four will be sent for five weeks for one dollar. Address Frank Leslie Publishing Co lSDey Street, New York. Bunting Flags A good assortment, Dolph Ecker a workman for Case cheap at Langlois Son. siding in the town of York comparatively limited educational advantages were afforded then to those at the present time, hence all the education obtained was through the winter months in and during the period preceeding the year 1884 in a district school.

He left school at the sge of 17 years and began to work out the was badly bruised about the legs John Altenherg will leave for a visit to Prairie Flower. and body Saturday evening, by a box falling on him. Sweden next Tuesday. In All-Wool and Merino. The Largest and Best assortment of Wool Yarns ever offered.

Ladies Childrens Cashmere Wool Hosiery The members of the Faragut ciew hare To-day the remain of Mrs.Ottis Brand, If the skin is yellow and muddy, the bowels constipated it you have ringing in your ears, dull pains in the aide, sick headache, sour stomach, hot or dry skin. problem of life. Uniting the activity of peeked awaj their boats for the season. nee Jennie Lathrop, were brought te this city from Beloit, and interred at Mound i One week from to-morrow is election spots before the eyes, bad taste in the strenth of an energetic youth, with ht hardihood begotten ef a parentage of Scotch and Irish desent, he entered upon Cemetery. day.

Vote straight wMa nMMaaaNBM mouth, cold feet ana hands, sleepiness, gtdiness, loss of appetite, bad circulation ot the blood, swelled limbs, you msy The Fourthwarders are congratulating SeTeral fights took plaee in the city themselves on a new attorney, lawyer Saturday night safely conclude your liver is out ot order. The liver is more spt to become disorder AU ELEGANT ASSORTMENT. An Entire Hew Line of Floor Oil ClolL Osborne. He plead his first case last Bob Ingersol's reason for being a Re- ed than other organ of the ody, as its du his labors, first engaging in the sale of fanning mills for his brothers. His remarkable success speedily esrned for him a partnership with one of his brothers, Oelman Dickey, then a resident el Price Hill, N.

where the business wss suc week. ty is to niter the impurities rrom me publican. There is no hell. If vou wish your son to have a fair blood. When it becomes weak, obstructed and diseased it must fail to do Its dutv To-night Prof.

Severance gives another snd the whole bdy suffers. Try White I chance in the business world give him a thorough course at Professor Parsons Bus of bis sociables at the Opera House. cessfully prosecuted for twelve years Prame Flower, the greatest known liver Merchant Tailoring Work on the new Artesian well will be panacea in the world. Sample bottle iness College. While residing at theabove named place ha was chosen Colonel of the 184th New York commenced about November 1st cents, large size 75 cents.

For sale by H. The funeral of Miss Cora Upham took Stone Sons. State Malitia, a position which he held and Cloak Making place yesterday atternoon. A large num with honor for six years. In 1845 he ber of frieuds followed the remain to their An Caen kbits.

esme to this city. Here, with an enlarg last resting place. There will be no meeting of the city council to-night An effort will be made to close the saloons about towo, on election day. The slight rain of last night settled the dust on the streets. ed field for activity, he entered into the task of building up a nsme and fortune.

All the employees at Dickey's are re Belle City Opera House, Tuesday Evening, Oct 26. quested to meet at the shops to-morrow adopting the manufacture of fanning at 1 o'clock p. for the purpose of at mills. By attending closely to business in connection with our extensive stock of Dry Goods Carpets. Prices always as low as the lowest as we have special facilities ior purchasing.

he had earned an enviable success. He tending the funeral ef their late employer in a body. leaves a wife, two sons and three daugh ten, and a large number of nlatives and friends to mourn his loss. The foresail of the scow Forest is being repaired at Langlois sail loft. One week from to-night Engine Co.

No. 2 give their ball at Turner hull. The funeral of Capt Evan Jones took place to-day and was largely attended. The funeral takes place to-morrow after The pedestrian contest, which was to have taken place at Turner ball Saturday night, did not occur for some reason, probably because there was uo one present but the walkers. Engagement ef the eminent Comedian, Satisfaction Guaranteed Or MOnOy noon at two o'clock from the bouse Refunded.

A Brilliant Reception. Mr. Henry Mitchell is confined to All day yesterday coal heavers were at bis residence, on Main street by sickness work unloading the schr David Vance. MACAU LY PLEASE GIVE A call. More votes wilt be nolltd on election As soon aa her caryo is out she will I towed to Chicag where she will receive 128 and 130 Mam Street, day than in many years before.

a new fore-mast. in kU englaal tfcarsctorttftJlM are confined in the Eight prisoners county jail. I Dr. J. G.

Meachem will speak at Roch The owners of the scow Three Bells sre having some trouble between themselves and the captain refuses to go out with the craft. The matter will probably end in a law suit. BOOTS AND IDORS. ester to-morrow evening. Saturday evening Mr.

John F. Cowlet, of the firm of Benner, of Chica go, gave a reception and supper to tKe O. C. K. B.

club, of Chicago, and a num-ler mt friends in this city, st the Hugxins House parlors, and it waa without an exception the moat brilliant event that has occurred in this city. The rooms were elaborately decorated with flowers and growing plants, showing rare tatte and skill, and the table, groaning under its weight of good things, gotten up by Mr. A. Lewis, which could uot have been excelled by any Chicago or Milwaukee caterer, presented a scene of splendor. Sood "Uncle Dan'l" la I.

A. Lock'! AwiicM Cowiy, A Messembfr from Jarvis Sectioi, bounding la qatiut hamOT a4 dotoI ttbcU. U.S. Tarbell, of Kenosha, was in the 7 The Smith adultery case is settled. Sat city to-day.

He reports politics as boom Ing down his way. urday the case was (given to the jury, but IE iXj Or they did not agree. The judge sent them Beam! seili, $1.00 out again when they brought in a verdict ItMssioi, Hilt of siOTT, 75, 50, 35 CH of not guilty, and Jim wss discharged. -fob- Lost. A liver and white colored water the company were seated at the table and spaniel, answer to the name of "Dash" after the inner man had been satisfied, Prof.

A. B. Severance commenced teaching a class in dancing at Mrs. McMur phy's Academy this afternoon. The Circuit court room is well filled with spectators to-day listening to the proceedings in the Ward adultery case.

Mr. James Kelly left tor the east this morning, in the interest of the Silver Plate Co. the property of Mr. Jehn Tapley. A re dancing, gamea and musie were indulged ward will be paid for his return er infor in for the remainder ef the evening.

The club in whose honor the reception was mation as to his whereabouts. St B. B. Blaki. principally given, wore their hunting suits, which were models of beautv.

The Saturday night a gentleman whose party are on their way north on a hunt name we canuot learn, went into a store at Slippery Corners and left a wheelbar ing expedition. Among these preseot too can find the LARGEST STOCK and LOWEST PRICES. Look at the Lew Prices yon can bay Boots and Shoes fr. Men't Buckle, Dom Pedro, 4r--. LSO.

LT5. Box Toe. Calf Boots, 20. Toadies do tlx Gaiters l-OO. Childrens Shoes 2S.

Abo my own aaake of Hand Made, and Ladies Mks and Chilis Machine Scwei ka prw portion Dontt (ail to call before yam bay. Ctoia work a Specialty. RcpaMag rVy and Promptly done. row full of meat outside on the sidewalk. When he came out the meat had disap In the circuit court to-day the case of the State of Wisconsin vs Caroline Ward, for adultery is on trial.

A tellow named Dempsy, of Kenosha, is wanted by the police, as he is suspected ol committing a petty crime. peared, some sneak thief having stolen it- Sale of seats commences Friday morn log at Elk ids. DRY GOODS. Received New Fall Dress Goods. New Fall Underwear.

New Fall Prints. New Fall Ginghams. New Fall Flannels. New Fall Gerroantown Yams. New Fall Cloaks and Dolmans.

New Fall Knitting Yams. New Fall Silk Fringes. New Fall Beaded Trimmings. New Fall Beaded Headings. New Beaded Dress Spikes.

ABOVE GOODS ARE MARKED AS LOW AS ANY IN THE STATE. Yesterday Robert Roberts was arrested were Miss Fern Pratt, Liztie Gorton, Lot tie Dunning, Grace Davis, "Lime Davis. Florence Bruce, Nettie Lewis, Julia Rena Beuton, and Mrs. A Lewis. Messrs.

JohnT. Cowles, Chas. Mesrs, Mr. Oliver, Mr. Slab -and L.

N. Stibgen, of Chicago; Frank Knill, ef South Bend, Ind, Fred Billing, Will Lewis, M. Fish, I has. Dietrich, Jas. Hendrie and Mr.

Coffin, of New York, and Mr. A. Lewis. at the instance of his wife, who ehsrged that he kicked and best her, snd broke Squire Christgsu, of 'Caledonia, was in town to-dsy, and sys his town will go ISO uemocratic majority. the furniture is the house, and made life miserable.

II was arraigned before Justice Jolnson this morning snd the esse An efiort will be made to have Col. Vil West Side MarVet Square. was adjourned to Nov. 4th. as, of Madison and Mayer Harrison, of BUiB Or BAUSAIJS.

Insurance loaves promptly paid by L. U. and L. D. Miller.

MaaoDlc block. M-2m Last evening a couple of republican roughs pitched into a 60 year old demo BOOTS 4KB SHOES Presidential Candidates. Chicago, speak in this city. A horse belonging to Mr. Williams, the mason, ran away this morning and Smashed the wagon to which he was attached, but no one was hurt.

crat with the intention of cleaning him out. In less than two minutes the DeGel- -f. yer supporters were hors de combat, and the disciple ef Andrew Jackson was as fresh aa a daisy. Died. At Ives Grove, on the morning of the 22d Mas.

Calvin Peck, aged 64 years. Bazai of Bargains. NOVELTIES While the people are deriding HOW to VOTE The sidewalk suit between Aid. and Lewis Somen was called in Justice Dutton's court to-day, for trial, A fellow, prcbably hired by the DeGoy-ler crowd, was going around in the Fourth ward yesterday, using the most disgrace So High Prices at Joseph StWtr's Dry Ms Store. but it was adjourned again to Nov.

9. Mrs. Peck wss born at Burlington, Otsego county, New York, and has been, a resident of this county for many years. 8he was married to Mr. Peck thirty-four years ago.

For some time she haa been On the Presidential DectioB, Two women got to fighting in the 4th ward this morning about politics. Both received from our New 1 Mih tM threatened to arrest, but up to the time DBl'fiS. going to press nothing haa occurred. The reserved scats for B. Macauley in -POBr York buyer.

in declining nealtn, caused by a cancer, but for some days previous to her death he had been feeling better, until early Friday morning, when the summons eame and peacefully her spirit took its flight to the regions of the unknown. Mrs. A Messenger from jarvis oection are I going fast and those wishing seats should Prices Guaranteed Always secure them at once. Pure Drags Mr. Joseph Ilelet.

residing en the School Section was presented with bouncing son this mornins. This makes Will close out his ENTIRE STOCK of SUMMER GOODS, preparatory to receiving FaQ Stod at Wonderfully Ridtrced Rites. tSTCirt him fca3 if 70s vuh to save mooejr. the 15th son he has been presented with in favor of lluyer. Remember the place, 160 Main Street.

ao to since he was married. ful language towards the catholics of this city because they were Democrats. Such actions on the part of this crowd will have its effect on election day. Testerdsy morning about three o'clock the steam barge Michael Groh, which haa been in this port wind bound for sometime, started for the east shore. Just as she was leaving the harbor piers the follower bolts of the engine broke, thus disabling her.

She tooted her whistle at a terrible rate and the tug Wetsel went out and towed her up the river to Freeman's deck where she received repairs. In regard to B. Macauley, who appears at the Opera House next Tuesday the New Orleans Times says: It is rare that a journalist is called upon to record such an instantaneous success as waa made last night at the Academy of Music by Mr. Macauley as Uncle Dual in Locke'a Messenger from Jarvis Section." That in the crowded house the comedian made a decided hit can not be gainsaid. The first act was Cither coldly received, but before the curtain fell upon the next act Macauley had captured the Krone and received five recalls.

The broad-shouldered, honest back-woodsman in his homespun garments, carpet-bag, ittr rap, snnihilatur, etc, carries the sympathy of the audience to the and. v' 1 1 Peck wss highly esteemed as a devoted wife and mother, and for her eminent Christian virtues." The funeral took place yesterday from ber late residence, and the remains were followed to their last resting place by a large number of friends and relatives. Take Notice, Every Democrat that desires the suo-cesset Hancock and English, and the Verfomen, the tellow who was arrested a suspicion of stealing an overcoat, was kl). T. Robinson eat up for five days on charge ot vagrso FLOCB AMD VBKB.

cioaas tobacco. cy. It was found that be did net steal the ceat W. G. SPROAT.

Last night two fellows came tearing down Main street at an alarming rate of Is peed, with ahorse and buggy. When just' below Herzog Roberta will they R. V. JONES' Flour and Feed Store S4 Six Stroot, Is the bast piece to mj Iloer sad Feed, Lbae, Comet aod Staoco CIGARS TOBACCO ITo. 3 Sixth Street.

Original Prtparaticm and Fin Chemical Product! A. Specialty. ran into the ditch and capsized, one of triumph of the party, is earnestly requested to meet at the club room to-raer-row evening. Business of the utmost importance will come before the meeting. Let everybody turn out.

Yesterday morning Peter, Btffel, the North Side Furniture maa wupresenUd with a UX pound son. the, fellows being bruised considerably ot They were got In shape again and drove rail stock ei ScUesLsTt kef West Capr alarejt os aaad. over Main street bridge, thinking they were going toward Kenosha. fto eets peat Cbast ICarittt Price yaw Ti I.

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422
Years Available:
1880-1880