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The Racine Daily Argus from Racine, Wisconsin • 4

The Racine Daily Argus from Racine, Wisconsin • 4

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SUICIDE. aj cr: Uaclae Post Office. Teachers' Institute. Following Is the report ot the Xattera Division, Racine Co. Teachers Association, held at Mvgatt's Corners, Nwv.

17, 1880. The meeting was called to order Ty "i mn. Phillip Kling Ends His life with ft Shot Gnu. John Blocksidge. The following circular has been issued by the various Masonic Lodges in the city and will be distributed throughout the country, in order to ascertain the whereabouts, if possible, of John Blocksidge who has oeen missing for some months STATE OF WISCONSIN.

Hall of Racine Lodge, No. 18. P. M. Racine, Nov.

15, 1880. MISSING. Osttv.aaatftSaadsy.... 1.00 a. see, h.

lBdar 11 40 a. k. is.m m. DLSTX1BUT105I at DIPARTDRM Of MAILS, Mmiwro. cuts.

MM M. T.lft A. M. Pres. J.

D. ones. SVxUkra 1.90 a. a. U.St v.a.

As the Secretary, Mr. Phelps, was ab S.1I a. SO r. a. 4.M t.

a. Patrimonial Troublei Supposed to 144 Main Street, Has in Stock a toe line of the following goods Elgin Waltham Watdieo, Seth, Thomas Gilbert Docks, Pine Onyx and Gold Jewelry, sent, Miss Eager was appointed Sec'y pro bo bt the Caui. U.so a. ib a. a.

T.40 a. 4.80 r. a. H. W.

WRIGHT. P. N. tem. The subject of programs for Oocnmoa U11LR0AD TIME TABLES.

Cfcleeso, HU. St. Pool Ratlroo. Schools was discussed, Mr. Morse Tbe teacher, to whom topics were as- ip TTAJ CL GTT.VWH.

WAP.P, WAST. Twt. a Mali. 11:46 A. a a Mll.

:4 Milwaukee. 6:60 r. r. :00 a. a.

7:40. a. ftvw Mil. XltMl Our citizens will remember that on June 33,1879, a young men named Phillip Kling, from the town of Raymond, was arrested on charge ot seduction, the complaint being made by one Henry Guth, signed, being absent, tbe meeting ad-1 journed until p. m.

Chicago Sorth western Railroad. ArTEKaoov sxaaiox. ohm sovra. 4.4 a. a.

PUMDM. 1:16 a. An exercise in compound numbers was OOIHO HQftLB 10:14 a. m. 18:01 a.

a MO r. a 11:10 r. a. 2, conducted by Miss Addie Phelps. Mabie.

Todd Co Solid Gold Pens, Pencils and loom Picks a complete Stock of Gold, Silver and Steel specta-cles a good assortment of Racine Silver Plate Co. goods sold at Factory Prices and engraved without charge. The Public are Cordially invited to call and examine Goods before purchasing elsewhere. (s4T a. tdOr.

of the same town, the victim being his buxom daughter, Lucretia Outh. When Kling was arrested and brought into court he was considerable scared, and the matter was settled by his marrying the The other exercises assigned for the af VtT TAAIXt. I 10:46 A. tj4T. ternoon had not been prepared.

i 1l VSSBBBBBSSBSBI i i i pp i BIT OOOBE. A committee was appointed to prepare a program for the next meeting. The following were elected officers for the ensuing year: D. Powderly, president; J. I).

Jones, vice president; K. M. Eager, secretary. girl after which the old gent presented the couple with forty acres ot land. It seems from all stories the matrimonial lite was anything but pleasant and Phillip would often get full and maltreat his (tet Only Ten Cents.

Fully appreciating the encouragement which has followed our efforts to give the dtixens of Racine a first class local daily paper, we hare decided to reduce the Broth leu John Blocksidok. Pcrsoual Height, 8 tcet straight and slim; hair light brown; eyes ter half. Or late his life seems to have been a burden and upon returning from 1 1 gut bluish gray; winskers ssnuy; age 89. looks 45 years: weight 140 pounds Milwaukee yesterday he entered his home took a shot gun and proceeded to tho a trifle deaf; tattooed on inside of boll After the committee repettsd coocern-iog program, the meeting adjourned for two weeks. There were only a few teachers present, and but three or four visitors.

It is earnestly requested that the teachers take more, interest in the meetings and secure forearms, Uodiless of Liberty, lain or woods where he was found a few hours American Eagle a heavy plain gold after, dead. ring, engraved on the Inside, Marvh 24 SCHROEOER 1876; also a hair watch chain with a gold Large fields of floating ice can be seen Kt. Templar charm; atao a charm made a larger attendance. price, to as to bring it within the reach of all. Commencing with Monday of this week the price of the Daily A ho i delivered at your door, will Imj only ten cents per week.

The price per month will remain the same as formerly, All persons owing us on subscription are requested to settle the same as soon as possible and start in on the new deal. Hand your names to the carriers or at this office and give the paper a trial. The News for To-day, in the lake to-day. of gold and hair in form of the letter J. Bro.

Blocksidge left his home in Ra The following is the prezram for the cine, Wisconsin. September 38, 1880, with Theschr. J. I. Case will be towed to Chicago as soon as unloaded, where she the avowed nuroe of finding sotue location (in the North-west) for a new home.

Will occupy this space in next meeting to be held at the Hood school, Dec. 11, 1880, commencing at I a. ru. Arithmetic, Stocks, Supi. C.

A. Morse Ueogrsphy. United States, Miss Bella will lay up. aud the subsequent removal of his family This evening the trustees of the M. E.

to the same. He had with him 11000.00 in cash. Since the time of his departure French. Intermission. Oram mar, Ana).

a few days. church will hold a meeting to elect an organist in place of Prof Simonson. no tidings nave been received of or from him, and his wife and family now suffer great anxiety of mind on his account. A report was c'rcnlated on the street Parents can now rest more easy as diphtheria is rapidly abating. Arrangements are being made to put a sew foremast in the scow Planet.

Bro. B. was a man ot strictly temperate ysis of Sentences, Misa E. M. Eager History, Usyes' Administration, W.

E. Lee; Essay, Miss Julia Lock wood; Spelling down, Miss Emma Newman. Katie M. Eaoxja, Secretary. this morning that a stabbing affray had occurred in a 4th ward saloon last night, habits, perfectly correct in all his dealings, and of excellent morals; was not io any way financially einbarrasAed, and all but there was no truth in the matter.

his family and social relation, ot Mr. M. D. Spicker, of New York, was Criminal news has been very quiet to- Julius Nioger is getting in an elegant the most pleasant character. Ho reason can be assigned for his absence, dnlcss he in the city to-day exhibiting and supply Weather Strips.

T. STATION ing our physicians with what surgical instruments they might need. stock of goods for the holidays. There is hardly a merchant in the city has met with some violence, or some mental disorder has partially clouded Lis reason the latter is the most probable explanation. Ho ha- been quite out of health for some time past, an I has himself taken a very discouraging view of his I.

Charnley is now prepared to furnish and put weather strips on doors and windows on short notice. Prices reasonable Give him a call. The designs for Hew Year cards are JULIUS HUNGER but who is irettini? in a laree stock of very handsome and unique this year and gwods for the holidays. those wishing the latest styles should givs this office a call. Fob Rest.

Two nicely furnished Apply at corner of It is conceded that F. Harbridge's rooms for gentlemen Bronchial Balsam is the most reliable Chatham and Seventh streets. 97-tf remedy for sore throat, coughs, colds, and 1e Milwaukee Sentinel of this morning has the following: Tuesday afternoon the tug Sill came down from Racine and picked up the schooner J. I. Cass off this port for tbe purpose of towing ber to that port.

Shortly after taking the line the Sill blew some bolts out of her steam dome, and was obliged to drop the schooner, which sailed into harbor all affections of the chest and lungs. 641 own bodily condition, liemg subject to absent-mindedness and fits of desond-ency. It is requested that the Secretary or Brother to whom these circulars shall 1 sent read the same in open Lodge and post a copy in the Tyler's Room, using the remainder as he shall judge bct. And should any brother be able to furnish information of any strsnger answering tho above description, or should any death or burial of any stranger within the time specified have taken place in your locality, we trust he will communicate the Will tell you in a few days about his mag- Albert Hemsted had his left foot smashed this morning by the wheels of a wagjn loaded with brick, passing over it. Mrs.

John Driver died at ber home on Washington avenue this morning. She leaves a husband and several children to mourn her loss. After rolling aronnd in the trough of tbe nifieent Stock of Hot seas for upward of an hourCapt McGinn The building recently used as an office tor Kelly's tannery, is being moved to a same to W. M. Racine Considerable repairs will be made to vessels at this port during the coming winter.

Will, or will not the city allow Captain Kelly to occupy the ship yard is a standing question. succeeded, by blowing off tbe boiler, i Lodge No. 18, Racine, Wis. Should any doubt arise with regard to identity, a pos lot on Chatham street, and will be con verted into a saloon. plugging up the bolt bole so that sufficient stesm coula be raised to bring the tal card addressed as altovo will Iw re iday Goods.

plied to immediately with a photograph of Bro. B. taken from life. In view of the great suffering tho dis Wasted. -A suit of tour or five rooms unfurnished, suitable for housekeeping.

Only two In family. Must be near the appearance of our Brother occasions to his fumi'y and friends, wr feel confident that eery Mason will deem it his duty to post office. Address Argus office. A runaway in the Fifth ward this morning, resulted in the smash-up ot a wagon and slight injury of a little girl. Farmers report the roads in better con-dltioo st present than in many yean tug into port.

To Rest. House 00 College avenue, south of lOtu street. A sice parlor, dining-room and eight bedrooms, kitchen, pantry, good cellar, plenty of hard and sol water. Rent $13 per month. Enquire of U.

W. IlCRLACT, 01- Cor. 4th and Wis. aid us in our search. The members of the Good 8hepherd The Committee Representing I church held a sociable at the residence of Racine Inlgu No.

18, Orient Chapt No 12, Racine Coinmandry No. 7, Racine, Wis. Mrs. Willis, last evening. Quite a large number were present and an enjoyable time had.

0 Belle City Opera House. Mr. Lucius Elliott has arrived home John T. Raymond, in the role of Col. Sellers, is Immense, and amusement lov and can once more be seen driving his handsome rig about the streets.

ing peonto should not fail to see lum. He Tuesday Evening, Dec. 1th. appears at the Opera Bouse, Saturday ev Dr. J.

O. Meachera Sou have the The schr. Newlaud and scow Restless axe frozen in at east shore ports and will remain there during the winter. This morning tho propel lor Oconto teamed into port from the north and dis charged considerable freight. "Man," will bo tho subject of I)r.

Martin's lecture at the Y. A. rooms on next Monday evening Ed. Smith, a tramp, will spend the next fire days at the hotel de Fielding. Justice Dutton sent him ud.

ening supported by a powerful company. finest lot of surgical instruments in the Toilet and Odor Oases, Out Glass Bottles, city. COL. WM. E.

LINN The members of the Congregational Theschr I Case did. not arrive in port yesterday afternoon as was stated, but made her appearance this morning, and church give a sociable at the residence of Manager of the Park Theatre Brooklyn X. Y. has the honor to annouee the while being towed into the harbor ground Rev. Mr.

Kilbourne, in the 6th ward, to morrow evening. ed at the mouth, but was afterward pull first appearance ia this city as a-bove of the character Comedians. ed off. beeu in the Arkley Easson, who has Custom House during the past season. Miss Julia Love 1 1 departed for Milwaukee this morning, where she will visit friends for several weeks.

Saloon keepers would be pleased if the SHANNON EDESON, Point will join his father at Two River city would pass a law forbidding them to City Drug Store, bp soon as navigation clones. Wh wilt appear ia Mr. Baaaaaa'. allow loys under 18 years of age to enter Anderson, the man who tins ben in their place, and they would be still more jail the past six months, on charge of ob 1. 1 1 1 pleased if these youngsters would keep A G0LDE1I GAUE taining money under false pretences, will out Business is rushing at the factories about the city, which is an unusual thing this time of the year.

Mr. F. W. Starbuck, editor of the Journal and Postmaster Wright, spent tne day in Chicago. Colognes and be discharged on the 15th, when his time will expire.

Assisted by a ex- At the residence of Mr. Henry on Main street, the ladies of the Bap company of no usual cellenco. Toilet Waters, Quibert Crow was arraigned before Jus tist church will hold a sociable to-mor Admission 1 SO and ii cents. Resorved seats now oo sale at Elkin's row evening. All are invited to attend tice Dutton this morning, on charge of drunkenness, and was fined 1 and costs.

City Treasurer Browne has issued a to tax payers notifying them to pay and a pleasant time will undoubtedly be Jewelry Store. J. M. 1IICKET, Bus. Manager.

had. in default of which he went to jail for five days. A singing club under the direction of BELLE CITY OPERA HOUSE, Mr. Jones, is in daily practice in this city and will take part in the national musical convention of the Eisteddford Oarllemin their taxes and ever one should see to it that their money is ready. Yesterday was pay day for the police force but they did not receive their as there was no money in the city treasury.

Miss Mamie Cranston, who has been visiting friends in this city the past few weeks, departed for her home in Charles ton, 8. yesterday. 1 to be held in Milwaukee Christmas day. I The club is composed of excellent sing Sa-t-vajrd-suTr ers and they will certainly carry away a prize. THE EMINENT COMEDIAN, Lung Protectors, Sponges, A Fourth warder ssys there is a lamp in front of the 4th ward engine house which Is never lighted.

Couldn't the Call on Mr. Robert Ingersoll at the Blske House, and purchase one of the MR. JOHN T. RAYMOND, Aldermen have it removed to the next street corner, where it is needed, and Ladies Shoulder Braces, have it lighted on dark nights with the other street lamps, so as to make it serve its purposes McCabo Encpclopaediaa, you wish a splendid and useful book. One week from next Saturday the farm are of Mt.

Pleasant hold a meeting tor the purpose of making some final settlement of the bond question. Next Tuesday evening "Davy Crockett" will be played at the Opera House, by Frank Teunyhill. The troupe is under the management of Frank Mayo. A good joke was played en one of the SUPPORTED BY HIS OWN SPECIALLY SELECTED COMEDY COMPANY, Under the Management of B-ROOUSS 5s DIOKSON, In Mark Twain's Greatest Success, COXio sellers. Package Dyps, lam Street.

beys at Fish Bros, shop yesterday after noon. Some of the employees pat stuff ed man in one of the corridors end the gent spoken of thought it vu a fellow workman and did not discover the joke 'Thetug Wettel arrived la port this until be had talked to the dummy for half an boor when he touched it oa the Suns iron Manitowoc having the John T. Raymond, f0 Fearless la tow. aAs soon as nn- shoulder and it fell He -tot em" np for the beysif they would nay nothing Cot Mulberry Sellers, Admission so and 75, cents, dry store, without extra' charge. rtho Fearless will go into winter Reserved seats can bo kad at IZbas Jnr-I.

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422
Years Available:
1880-1880