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Racine County Argus from Racine, Wisconsin • 3

Racine County Argus from Racine, Wisconsin • 3

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Racine County Argus. .1 RACIXE MINSTRELS. Thej Show lMi. tliftth i(fht January 16th. rUOSI ITCS GROVE.

CltCA! AnTERTlMXC. Salt Lake. Jan. 11 There bave been quite a number of snow slides in Big and Little Cot too woo canons in the past few days. Yesterday four teams ondar charge of A.

S. Patrick, of Flag Staff mine, were carried away by a elide. All tbe men escaped, but one mule team was buried and lost, the canon being filled to the Saturday eight of tbi. weak th Racine Minstrela haro eet for tha time KTing a at tLn D.Ue Oiiy Uall.Ai 4 fenerallj known tha orSanisatioo ia'no new one, hating appeared before Raeine tudieneea number of timea. kl.

d.J eredi.l, anj. jjiibg entire at infaetion. PrerMatHSTwIiaTincbeeii.Qrnff on for the past aix weeks, tha boya will I tiaueJ' orJe' f-U Light-IIouse undoubtedly produce far tha beat enter- Josifb Hixar, Ch'n. tainment they hate upon this occa- The gorernment has rented the For mu.ie they hare secured Tror. of W.

H. Lathrop opposite tha Uapp'a orchestra, who will do their best. Goodrich warehouse, for the purpose of A new adduion to the company i. one ltonmg the life boat that Racine is to KUreJge, a song aod dance and burlesque nfxt eon. artist of considerable note.

is.a pro- Skippers find plenty work in euui fesnional and a ono 11. 7 WOrk mien juuce at this show uu wunoui uoubt tat well. Pur-ing the entertainment a burlesque lecture 1 -it aod debate will be jroducej by two de. scenJants of the nationality (colored). Subject, "Tafff was a Wel.hmn.

lm. did not steal a lg 0f The 00m-Pny ara issuing their little paper, tha Amateur Miu.trd, which it being di.tri. ed, and couiaiu mueh matter. Kired scats can be nrueu.i i Mkitu JLCVs. jewelry stora.

1'oUct Xens, vrA i IreU Mem, a teamster, was h.n.llin,. if cufVo 1 1 C- curredonthe streets in tha Fifth rJ i ivcnj werearouuJ as usual, atM collared him. Ill ltA 4kA. a L. II 9 1 i-i -i iridium I he jail was Mr- lu No women arrested, and John does not Weef Mathias Opitg was condemned to work twenty days for the city, in consequence of being judged a vag.

Alex Hurkert is a bad hu.band lie tears hi. wift-'s clothes, breaks dishes gets I drunk. More correctly, he eenerally drinks to Jrunkenneas before he commit. all these acts. Policeman Morton came in contact with him during one of these occurrences, which was last week.

He couldu't appreciate Morton's advice and treatment, and ust-d nil bis physical power to convince the "cop," to that effect. But the arguments of the police, expressed in the same manner, wtre the strongest, and Ah-x. was led to j.ul, where he quietly laid himself down to sleep. Ids wife appeared against him next day. Justice Critcs placid him under lOO bonds to keep the peace for three months.

No one otferiug bail Alex, lies iu jail. Old S.lll. I Tl. Ill '0 V. 11 Court Jan.

11th, and elected the fulluwing officers: President Alanson Filer. Vice Presidents J. O. Bartlett, Joshua Peurco, Eicaier Everet. Stc'y and Tieas.

S. B. Pcck Executive Committee J. AfCurswell, chairman; A. Cooper, T.

I. Morris, J. P. Mather, J. 0..

Bartlett, Lewis Osborn. They also amended their constitution, limiting mtrmberslup to those who were rcident.of tLis State the 'first day of January, 184j. Also fixing the time of electing tifficers at the annual re union of tlie society a', such time and place as the society stull it IV.iifiil Scene. 1 Thursday night of last week the il waukee Turners gae one of their splendid performances at Turner Hall, to a large aulienet. This was strictly a first class entertainment, there was nothing done to bring a blush to the cheek of the iuoj.1 fastidious, or that beggar.l description." So be sure one of the ladies did proceed I Coluuin.

NBW8 DISCONTINUANCE OF NORTH CCT BIACO.V, iLWiiiH WISCONSIS. Office LiLTht.il uru, aanineton: yeo.15. 1874.Ntice ia herebj 7k 1" 1 er January 31, 1875, on me inner end of tha north 1 pier at M'lwukfc, Wisconsin, known aa flh XHh Cut Beacon. ln8 iorth Cut Beacon, will lueir Tesseis. Ed.

Blish, it is said will hare a scow next scanon, something the style of the I. M. Norton. EJ. will undoubtedly put her into that speculation he was en.

gsged with Capt. Mike. He ought to un- ucr.mna je liaJ a teacher that well versed. was Where Is Ma. Eiutor: As there seems to he "wwrtainty as to the 01 wly.

judging from the remarki contained in your icsuc of the 31st leo. tlllSlfc IllVlttiS rvmons tor not puMish r. i rrniissTl I will en. jrours.ej.ir und readers: is occn sau that it was lUcine Oountv. bk.i Hi m.ny people who insist that it maybe found omewtre in nM fo.md soweu-Ae in respect for the opinions or others, I Proceed to state what little I know abo'ut lhe lhat sw few at least be ole this mooted point, The most plausiblo conjecture is, that it is oa 8ld ic the Archi- 'a'J t0 haTe been u'JJenly dis- bj SOtDe 'ailora ame thinK- Th the'r on thi islanJ at or near nrisimas r.ve, anj they were much surprised to find there a little village con.

taining some six or eight chimney smokes, more or less; and, what was still more surpris ir.g, the population was found to consist of emigrants from the universal yuiikre nation, maJo up of all other nationalities, micb as have overrun the L' 111 ted Statrs generally. Prominent among the institutions of that far off locality, was a church neatly and commo. tli uisly eonstlucted, whieh was illnmin atej on Christlina- Kre, an I dec irated internally with1 significant mottoes, and finely formed wreaths of eeergreens, etc. the inJupensable Christmas tree was there, richly UJen with choice token, of friendship an! affection, and other ero- tes juo and lu licrous, such as suited the donors; consisting of coarse statuary, pipe and tobacco, etc." Old Santa Claiis honored the occasion with his presence. Like many human being, he joined with the choir in singing.

"jvIuujii, ti ll uiofihe iruM," Showing that of some ancient period of his life he had given due attention to the cultivation of his vocal powers, and the pos-ibility of antiquity adapting itself to modern wnys. A staff of yo.ung ladies transferred the gifts from the tree to the hands of the old gentleman, who dietrib-utod them, apparently mueh pleased when 'thank were ten lered him for the same. Another proof that ho had belonged to nt )me remote period, hut in what as of the world, hi. tor. saith not.

We have nu due by which to trace bis aneestrv, nor tha race from whiuli he sprung; comes to us as the memento of a long forgotten poet, making himself acceptable to nil classes and eon. ditiuns of life, dispensing bis favors to 1 1 I I A 1 lames 10 enjoy a feast of shell fish, and the flow of tea and coffee; there Were, of course, other luxuries in profusion. Tne whole affair was enjoyable in the extreme, remarkable for the kindly, social feeling which prevailed, as manifested in kindlv 1 them laid out in a town site, and are realizing a fair profit' from the sale of village lota. In view of the faet that this far off uffr in ith more favored Ml'XCDI usx.v. communities.

Contributions from Aunt Dorcas. How much more contented would we be with our own circumstances could we but know the real condition of those -by and prosperous, and I 1 Let envy alone, and it will punish it-self," is an old adage the truth of which is often verified. One may wish to secure coveted gain or the good will, perhapa the esteem and affection of another, when some person bappena along whom he imagines may prove a rival. Instead of. quietly waiting and letting matters shape themselves, he or she, aa i.may be, sets about maligning him, holding his foibles up to ridicule, detracting from his merits, even criticimg the stylo and quality of his clothing.

What is the result? Hie uncharitable remarks have exoited inttrtit rather than disgust, and caused him to find rival in one who, otherwise, would never bavo been thought 1 The persons who bare been most sue eeasfui in resisting temptation are usually the most charitable in their opinions wards those leee fortunate. xSaye the "The carpet weavers of Kidderminster are a manly Jot. Tbey demand the exclusion of woman from the nrivilene of earning a living at the looms. The etrucitler fof existence must be pretty severe in which the male animal ramie bis female. Evert tiger will suffer a tigress to bant in tbe same jungle.

It is not the carpet wearers of Kidder- minster alone, who; on acc ent of tbeir The SaDor's Dy. pepsia is tbe. most discouraging and distressing disease man is heir te Americana are particularly subject to this disease and its effects: each as sour stomach, sick headache, habitual costive-ness, heart-burn, water-brash, gnawing i burning pains ia tbe pit of tbe stom 1 ach. comine un oftka I 1. 1- blood and all diseases of the Stomach and Liver.

Two doses of Guts'i Acs ocst Floweb will relieve you at once, and there positively ia not a case in the United States it will not cure, if you doubt thi go to your Druggist and get a sample bottle for 10 cents and try it. Regular size 75 cents. 322-1 Hair (ioods. Mrs. M.

E. formerly of Milwaukee, has opeoed an establishment on Wis-consin Strtet, between Sib and Cth, having on baud a fine assortment of II. 1 Switches, Ciels, Feixxes, 11 am Jaw eibt, Fanct Goods, Ae. cordial invitation is extended to all tbe Udirs of Racine to call and examine her stock. Don't forget the place, on Wisconsin Street, between Sth and Cth.

327-4 Hate your magatinee bound neat and cheap at SnyJsr's, over Manufacturer's -onal Bank. 3t'3-C, Oot pens at cvst at A. J. Psavey's tf Waukesha County Manuf. Co's (HICII AHD JtTnLLT.ftup CL0TU CASSDIEKKS At E.l.ll suj Manufacfurers Wholesale Prices.

TOe CJoda irt ni.nAr to any Horns Hauufacturci Gcois tn tha MirLcl, Mug j.ur aool, fn- fruia GItEASE AND SJIODIJY. Mr. Street's Name i uffielaM aarsnt thai tl.ty ar what iscla mad fc thera. ROGGEXIUU FIXEX. tat lo ai.noui.cii lo lh ru lhsl they h-ii lukrn Arrncy In tt.is City fwr ll aalc K.la.

Oar (irttrral Kiork or DRY GOODS, -AXD ARPETS as a a.oal al rlr a low nth. kwit. Harehaal Tallorinc, Jrmm aaial Cloak naklng rrrlally. The Best Paper. Try It POSTAGE FREE.

Dcauarully Illustrated. The S-itcri- iuf.i no ii, it. ft-xt, ynr, the olsay wetViy iw.pj,'r'of the kind In tl.e world. Anew toiuc ciWM.run January 4. 1 Itacorttttiit.rmt.racethel.trat and inter, il.l..rml r.n rtluili lu the luO ut ri-l VIc chaiuVal, aud Vk n'le -nrrw of the with he mtiful Ri.rak of Nt new In ti.einrnu, Pro.

In, proved 1. Ju-trhx t4 ail I tit rUvt-a, Sui-rtMKiu aod AJx re, by lYa tte; lor tU riRHU and Eiuplou i. lathi Ths taiax-ts lr tV. rbrar4 aa-1 klk iMihliahtd. SSerJ miabet eoaiiaiaa trues 1 to IS racratiaa'a ul saaehinery and bevel Intewtiutia.

N'ih, llluateatltt a.rr. lea, aud Impurtanl uraa, rtRi.a lurlkitaad Hrthsitkeal hi-aiHeenn, iim Mmihi and Metal. lu'S h.coru. ul th. pnainMa ia th appi ra.

lb. el skran, s.eaw, sVia a) hand. NarifaihMk. Trta rmpfc S.iu-e- rin, Kiee'rw tj. U.ht sivl Heat Farmers, kle.

hauler Ii.ent... ufsun ra, liaiMa, Utrn of a. rhee, Tea. rm, l'Hnrmrh, Lia)rrs, aod pe.h of will It s.l lh a MtSTtre Aasatt im u- ilwia II should hk a p. in for) IjS.ary.

SIM I omee. an i oioil i kam; lr K.ad-li tNJIene, Academy. a rvh A tik'r. e. paa and ra st llrasaia rMiow.

Vbowa.n l. of k.Jni are peearrrea a-rwn sea rrfeernr receipt, ar well lea tinea lb nbaertpixw prtc. Trsa Sl Xu k.arbr twall. Uk.mI.i.. mi.

fkaroant to Clab. Special rltrti.ar. arl eprcimras sat rrec. May had ot aU he tMaalor. TJ A rpT7TmCJ I roencettoa wilh lh av aa.

a tw, irnnr tiurii, lo. ar aooeitors mf Aasertraa aad fomni rate wis, and haee the la r. eat rotabliabeaaeii i. world. Hon than Sfty tbuooaod appliralioaa hat b-" anade lor potent ihrowch their amrr.

ratanta are oHunn-! on the beet Lertna Hotel, nl Inkcatlutai aad skrtrhea examined and adtirr free- A special notice te made Ia the M-rasntK Aaiair.a of all Iaiariioo Patrtited Ihrouch thi. Arrncy, with the a. aw and rrwdrnr at -at-nie. P.u-nl. are oftea e.l la i-a or hole, to ta-rxw.

attrartrr to thclnacnttun by aarh nntx-e- ev-nd Un Psmphtot, 110 paa-ea, coolaiuitu; law aod foil di rortien foe ootitun rateota. Park Row. N.V. Rraaah Addraa tbe Paner. oe eejAeeenlae P.Im.1.

E. aad Ilh STaahuvwi, D. O. SHAW BROTHER 121 Main Street, Racine KEEP aTOCR Tinwarca-Stovcs or BVE8T ESC Rim OX, hraclne th beat aad aaoat aiodera Cook, rarior aod OSlr Coal sad Wood Stoaos, and erry. thinf aswally fuand ia a ftrat rloa Hardware Store JOBBING, J0BBI1TG.

A praeaieaj knewWd of Ah ubUra; ae-arad hy auay rears aiporhwes, aoah'e a so exeeaa to th aatiatarthsajor all s-eory eaeriptloa ooh work la oar Ho. TH EGARRY ROOF. Va ass ahst aolo Aak) la Lhim sW lh Oarry faloat Roof, aa toina sap, eta to aay-hhlaf ha tiataoe la lh w-arU, WelSf at aaa pea afavisaH trs, and i naw to oath, tpovtssvosta a awat th itartay Uatasssl OU WUIa, a4 MtatSaT staw aII)laLf A lhars or tUo Itsallc Patron. resptjctrullj Sollrlttd. JDBKW ailAPT.

jaw tllAtr. asir CiEAPeX)T laLrlsi( at lata ofios a ptrtoa cava xircftasa a asw Uosra Mviaj( Bsaeklos lUl kas Mm Ua aa4 a. In "elusion of women from ioe neia or labor pursued by themselves, but many of the preachers, pbvsicians, and men engaged in other professions nu irauea in our own, so-called, free aod sniigntened country, are equally deaerv og Of the sarcasm implied in the appeila. manly lot." It ia only a abort time aince I waa reaamg of the persecutions to which woman physician of the allopathio school uau oeen auDjeoted by her male competi ore. 1-or enamel Ob, man.

Not onlv the most ravenous and blood thirsty of ocaaw, oui bideous and carniverous birds, treat their females with a fairness worthy of your emulation. A cut Doacas. KATE'S KKVE.NUE. bt tit 1 1. It is a lovely spot.

Tall mountains covered with verdure rise in uranduer around. A river runs through and bright flowers grown to tbe waters edge. Il was a calm, beautiful day, a dav when tha earth seemed to be tired from her labor oi ruddmg and blossoming, and to be dreaming ofsummer; but over all thie beauty and brightness there hangs the spell or an awful gloom, for it is only two days since an awful murder waa committed. Two years previous to tho opening or our story a gentleman with his family, consisting of his wife and one daughter, moved Into this village. The gentle-man, whose name was St.

Aubins, was a retired banker and enme to this small place on account of his wifo'e ill health. The daughter, who is to be tho heroine of the story, was a girl of nineteen years. She was called the village belle, and well "he merited the title. She was beautf. ful.

A little above the medium height, and finely formed; a small, shapely head set upon graceful shoulders; a wealth of blue black hair that reached below her waist; her race but here I pause: No pen could do justice to that face. She was a brunette of the rarest type; her forehead was low and broad; her eyes there's wheri the charm lay were black as midnight, soft and pleasant in expression, but in whose iuky depths lay an awful power as yet unknown. Her cheeks reminded you of peachea with their bloom. She was the pride of her father's heart, her mother havinff died soon after they moved into the village. Her father was a stern, proud man.

The chief aim of bis life was to see his daughter married to a wealthy man. But as yet no such one appeared and Kate was heart and hand free, however, soon an event transpired which changed the future of her life. Ner the close of a warm day in June two young men alighted from a stage coach at this village and proceeded to a hotel. As they are con-neeted with our story we will describe them as they walk ulong. The taller of the two, the one who carries himself so Kracofully, is Henry Ashton, a poor but promising young lawyer.

A glance at bis noble face, into bis clear, blue eyes, showed he could be trusted. The one who walks so haughtily, ns if ho owned every inch of the ground be" tro upon, is Ikiifus Clifton, the son of a wealthy mer chant, you could not look nt once, without doing solagain; he had a fascinating beau that wasjirresistable, on I yet it was the deadly beauty of tbe rattlesnake. Theao young' nK-n came together, the one for employmentthe other I pleasure. They were in the villago only a few days when they became 'acquainted with the belle and beauty, and both became passionately attached to her. Kate's father fav-ored the wealthy suitor while she pre-ferred the Other.

Clifton soon found out she cared nothing for liim, although he was always treated courteously, and his anger knew no bounds. He resolved in secret to have revenge, and like the traitor he was, done all in bis power to poi son Kate's mind in regard to Ashton; but as it had no effect he went to her father, told his love and Kate's prefer ence for Ashton. Tbe father told him not to fear, all would bo Well. He sum moned Kate te hie presence, told ber be had alwaya intended to aea her well mar ried, and never until now had an oppor tunity presented itself. Mr.

Clifton is honest and respected: what is more, he is wealthy. He will ask you, this evening, to be his wife. I hope your an swer will be a favorable one. But, father." said Kate Am I not to have anything to say io this matter Am I to be sold like a slave to the high est bidder I do not love bins and will not marry him for his money. Father, you would not see your only child's hip- piness bartered for gold You say you do not love Clifton.

Perhaps it is true that you have placed your affections upon young Ashtcn. Is it SO?" TO BB C0NT1MXD. Shorts. Saturday afternoon the usual number of voices (on such an occasion) yelted tbe news of fire. Upon inquiry it waa ascertained that the wood-work In 'a room in Congress Hall waa on fire.

The fire department was making lota of noise. No damage of any account done. 1 A couple of the reverends are using tbe Manitowoc Pilot to prove that bell ia et hot enough to hold the The people planned a surprise oVT'aul Bobn, in consequence of bis erection of a brick store. A big time, they all say. Last Friday evening.

A young man Tell in front of the Hug-gins House Friday evening, hurting himself quite bad. He waa cared for by some of the passera by. Saturday, a common sight was to see people with their ears and nose embraced by Jack Frost'. Dr. Noyes froxe hie nose; and a young man from who had been down to see bis girl, rose his little finger while going to the Depot on hit wy borne.

People that notice the sharp Iron points stieklng out from the guard work In front of the, new Gorton block, hardly ever fail to question their object. When warm weather 00 race tha corner lade will explain the mystery. Tho ioo men are having the best season experienced for many years. They don't bave much trouble in obtaining the article to the thickness of two feet, beautiful and clear. Fair.

Tbe Fair given by the Sisters of St. Dominic will commence nest Mon day evening. the flrrul-lU- of All Tbn-c i'Minninffl. 0' in the a II 'ilk" i l. I Tlin- I Oil tfr tKI tin on 4.vii IK I 00 it.r lm-( in.no 30.110 4,..

LM Ml I. lit" uke.l fr a time ii held -trlctly to adver- ih.lr husHies. All other ,1 tnr unm nr.ii rcu om. 1 1, il rciriilnr nitc. 1 1 tn t0 omnjcti tw jwrr cent lh Inwrtoa (III he charged t.

number uf wjuarr bargained mrt Inerrled ipene hl( hiiI or1h-n cntern ni TH.tl" IKIVK UACIXK. C.MS ill fit wisu miiTH. it k1'1 .13 .30 M. 1: la.viiKrr 1 147 P.M. 1 r.

I' M. V. 11 sTINNriTT, Oeti'l Agent. 1 "in Itullrontl. Ittri.

a I Il)r SOU. a fnun rim. V. 1.1 f.itrii 1 Mon Jum Ik -T Ti 10 'ItM lilllKliS. ui I t'o tlii? Aki.i 1 fur nii.l 1J auliscriliors at tear, if it aJvttHct.

If 1 alvniuv, in all' cases fro rrnr will bs eliaf-gej. Tut i'Ii nitoriitiint rtnjl renew at I rti- cent. Komhtanecii t- SI i- vi nia-, iui it Dettcr to I. Vitsoth Sons. I' l74 ufitt itiitor imiKt send nnmes ii Without this knowl- .1 iiiuiJiiicntioii from A I A -H I until fixt week.

KviMk, 1 lir cite fiitliers met 1 unl looted a resolution ztx 1 t.mf uf 1 nvlfnfiit of taxes .11. the lltli ilaT of A Jotm Bick got an mule a little utir 1 1 men near the 11 un I. utir reporter" mentioned mitli ws an tx pupslist." I tit ih arty hotly to inter from i that J. is' any such a person 1 i tfntik thjit be dot's or etrr i 1 up a such; but at the ike mot of us ha won't im. be Miller Cl irk, hare introduced a new ,1.

rt nig which takes to por-A rm ijneter otationed upon a 1 piece of tin, with the 1 insurance company and nr-ivle. It is a thing that i and one that never l'r vi.tinn. I'. lay afternoon a I- se 11 gathering un the M4.11 and Fourth streets, and out ou tin) lake, at some 'tiC 'Ut out the ioo. lleport 41 1 it 44 a boy, aud upon in- 1.

it pnvo to a Urge bird, an eagle, others a hawk. We 1 11 1 linn i 1 1 1 No. TO. I O. ().

F. 1 I. Lk 1 .1 nitg, dan. tUh, 1.7j, at a he! I in their 1111. the ri inslallr I for the ensuing I osei Lackncr: t.ai Kleebareer.

Jacob Heck. N' A. (jottbehuett A. Plait. "iv Our correspondent IUs," we hare not heard from for years, ui again with a contribution- We "k'l to learn that ahe is alive, and welcome her hack to the columns Aims.

Although unknown to -ritertain great respect for and feel to her for a and im- iv. Aifrontieon the death of our loved i daughter. For the lovely song-" Merred to io her communication, we -tr lir our sincere thanks. IU1 is a spicy aod sensible writer. iier will be pleased with her con- if sho favors us with them.

Old Aacis: It has been a saice you and I ha a jolly chat 'Vr. since I attempted to dabble m-ii rights, and got soared out A Vt Viol lf.svjk mm mlmntl until my bands are stiff, aod my ie. ti me welcome, for I come I- I .1.. ..11 ui 1110 uivjcu iiuir, yn blessings amd Inch for the 'ir. And I bring you, not tha en "'''J bird of Persia, but a lovely song- "fjusfjou will prise after a time for -uke, whose songs always bring -'tutm-nt, and, may it never sing in 1 11 ftney, or do I see new lines of my Ul friends iaoe aod where-Arejciur subscribers forgetful of tKrirnini Arn von liwirvir Lii-h.

enc.juruging dyspepsia or do vrjr battling with Lifa 'l B4e uUr rilesin-as anil nil. tha Xew Year bring you tha air vour k.r..ii IU. 'n. 12, 1874. Mr.

IVrsonaL fc "'T" ana t. viauu, 'Mweir, prairie, wers in Raoine MVU.t.- lKJ ot Ua W4sday nl Uo. Ha eom.s to assist WguMa'l want ta A Mhm, or kin4krt Moo Rurlingtew waa Who wasn't (lad o-net Mr. John 1... 1.

1 'His JJ morning. Mr. W. is one of in uur limns isbbx. lar).

.1 1 hi stantial eilixena of that town. i Ht il Kenuin plurt to stQt Iris Gboti, Jan. 12th, 1875. The Annual Meeting of the Yorkville aod Mt. Pleasant Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance was held pursuant to rail at Ives Grove, Jan.

5th, 1875, and large-ly attended by members and a number of Others who came to note progress. Much interest waa manifested in al! questions raised affecting the well being and perma nence of the Co. There waa an express ion of general satisfaction ith the con dition and progres's of the company during tbe aix months ol its existence, as shown by the following extract from the Secy's. report. No of Policies issued, 78.

Amount of property insured, 000,00. Amount received for survey and poli cies, 1117.00. i Total expenses, $05.20. It will be readily, seen, that if the above amount had been insured in other Co's. on tbe installment plan, at per cent, per annum, it would bave coat the insured additional, and the money would bave been sent out of the country.

AYhile under the town system a man keeps his money and has the use uf it until tho Co. sustains a loss aud a consequent assessment. And thero is this additional satisfaction that tho mon. eys so raised, are applied directly for the relief of the suffurer. The Co.

has sue-taitied ho loss to date. The following named persons were unanimously elected members of the Board of directors for the ensuing year. Ml. Smith Fancber, Math- ew Smith, Owcu J. Evans, Asahel Clarions, II.

J. Herzug. lorTiff. James L. Skewes, A.

B. Hayes, Thomas Blakey, O. S. Northrop. The Board then elected from their number: Thomas Blakey, Yorkville.

James L. Skewes, Scc'y. Ives Grove. Town Insurance Co's. cannot insure Churches, school, houses, nor country stores, under the present State law.

Most rei pectfully yours, Jams L. Skbwks, Sec'y. SuaocDx.vascn. This gentleman atill continues his stay in Racine, "settling up" as he says, although those who have occasion to meet him can not hardly see where the settling up lies. So fearful is the old reprobate of the vengeance of the people hom he may have claims upon, that is, while alone, selects the street as his place for travel, and, during his journeys, is very careful to take a different route when be returns.

It is useless to attempt to cleanse a stream while the fountain is impure. Dyspepsia, complaints of the kidneys, eruptions of the skin, scrofula, headaches, and all diseases arising from imnure blood, are at once removed by Dr. Walk er iMcn Bitters, purifier of the blood, and renovator of the system. has nerer known to fail. 333-4w Tni Chicago Clothing House, J.

Msr- cus Son, are advertising cheap sales of clothing for the next thirty days. They will give yu a bargain. The snow of yesterday gave the own ers of fast horses the much-longed for opportunity to let them go. Emcisk Company No. 4, give a dance at Turner Hall.

February Sth. CITY yOTH'VS. Fur Brut, with or without Marhiaerv, raliej Machine Works. I will lease for a term of years if desir ed my Works with all the Machinery, or I will rent either of the buildings separate- ly. Site of Buildings as follows: Wood Shop, 3'ix75 feet, three stories; Machine Shop, J0x72 feet, two stories; Foundry, -40x01 feet, one story; Blacksmith Shop, feet, one store.

SlTJ-tf TII0S. FALVEY. CiTTsa roa Sale. By applying at this office, information may be had re garding a bargain in the purchase of a cutter. Read advertisement in another column of tbe best Prairie Lands in Iowa aod Nebraska for sale.

331-tf Tna most speedy remedy for an old standing caugh or any Bronchial difficul ties is Harbridge's Bronchial Balsam. 327-tf IIACINU AMATEUR 4 COMEDIANS! -1 SPLENDID QUARTETTE STRAUSS BAUD All Plays Songs and Dances NewJ "Was Taffey a WaUhman and was he a Thief." A IWbata brtwara JOXES sad WILLIAMS. COSE SATCRDAT RIG ITT ASD IKK. AdiuUalna to aaMa. ChlMeea aadsr It, XI Mala.

Reaarrni Ssala IS rants, Barva4 aaat Uka al BlkiMk Uii'a lnrs oa at yarfomiasm eaiwtsaoa a sharp. ROBERT, H0W.JUU) stirtsssua vs A. Peavy I Co. 'v aastaa BOOKS. STATIOXEIiY jfixi: iritrrixu MATEIUAI a as so sv Fine Choice Chromos, Elc.

A Lot of food reolT4 alaaa Ckrtotaaaa will aosi caaa. i Tbe Clrculatlnr Llbrarr Contain all Suadard works, teacher. Iibsral IHarowat to WA-hf 5 GtSi A ViaSTISBUS KSTSi a wAXTtns, roa rCasONALP. oiaS hart, rla.mSi i 4- lax-nta, limissi Cvr 11 atrsyllsir I 1 1 I UT1 A ul ear inarrtirw. ivr rmrinu ir 1t.t an .11 1.1, l.t I -J (is- of Imrrs ai.t.1 s-innf a ttis itm.

roiM). OX Tilt Kli. the llih st J.aaar), ki -h Kel, la Ska of lin. 11 mf I uo r4. M- the ular rati lisvr i to Jiki.

(' I I'tlW Iailrr uf K.hi IT. j-prtT aoj af IK lianrr. Sanw, Jaa 11, UTS. E3X-1 H.l.TLD. 11' A NT to r-i h.nre Hun, and lm la the ict.t-ll tl.e tVv.

It.al lat im a ca-e -il In i-rB, thma or l. It' lilt 1 WIM. ana tf re U'. Ie IT, 1 T4 voii in: sso-rr Ktl.rv-t tsi Utrry lt.ai. In(ur II.

J.ubiuts t. Sue aala IS Mala Xll-W tou htui. 11 i.oua. I i.ia, la haxfta-Jt f.r a ill ii at 'hp ril f.or ll.r a lull ai a l.n lr.il 1.4 1 OS-I Mt IM 1.M. m.Hii- Tr.n:.

MKiOWvn l.i Trs-I fc a.i, at low vs iskim A II lit I. Al. I I t.L ie I I. 1 ...1 Sheao are aiina fc.t.1,! I. lm i i i .1 ti wsivra.

WAIi. FAFlaSfiS, "-7 '-Z T-a "Willi OILS! OILS! OILS I Railroad Paints, COLOItS! IJruvlies or All Kinds! DOOR MATS, RUGS, OIL CLOTHS 1 Picture and Tassslsl The Ile-at Aaaortturnt In Tatwst oi tnr Atioie. and at tlisy LrOVeat I'rlcra, at GORTON 3UFFHA1TS i Paint and Oil Store, COR. MAIN FOURTH STS. Durand Miller, CENT INSURANCE AGENCY I IlarablUkeai lat U44 Rrprearal th Leautif and English Co's.

COVIBIM AMITE, SI 0,000,000. Home Insurance, Com. Fire Asscelaticn North British Mercantile, Commercial Union Assurance. Manhattan, Pennsylvania, Commerce, German American, Xation.nl Firo and Marine, Inland Marine crritu ot at or of ja, w. TrrKJta, 136 MAIN ST.

Ut 1 Ali Utooo visbinf a barrvl of rsaa. eider or cboico vitatcr sptU, rv3 do veil to rail a M. D. Erakiaa, Jr, at Lis FceJ Stor, No. 122 Mila strtX I i i i.

ti Ii. aepth of fifty feet with snow and rock To-day intelligence, reached hera nr snow alide in Bisr Cottonwood. skUk tne Annie Tunnel wa. carried awa. Jas lox, John TrenL-rrk J.

a 1 1 4-. 1 wmw auk! Jas. R-nrrey were killed. Snow baa been UlUng for several days, aad al! of tha La ion Panfip traina aredslayed. I A 1 I E.

RACINE PRODUCE MARKET, orrtci or tub eacikb covxtt auks Tatasa.t. J. J4.1ST4 o. Kir. 01 varl "anu.

Marks) aki.r.: Vhxir Wheat, Nu. 1 ss.uo.ss SAjM S. SSaSS Rys .1 Ssri.y 1. No. 1 4.k4 I.tOat WI aoMl tss: tsx MalS IV.

I Sal tSkl.ll ui re twt SM Dora Mean Haitsr hVa Che Lard Wool, rotators, iwr ha at Timothy rad Saa.1 tV. tl raaaaJ I MM tt thwep, I'illM I Do, so IH.a,a,.a tuaS ft iik.il ItslS HsSt .4 st aa Tt (ra rv drv Sheaf SIHas TVOTICE Vs h. rrl.y thai tha eo-rorlaershlp tl rimnfreaaA Joha Miller In the imvsr biiaun. Is tbl dar dis H.iiln.1 listed, January 11th, 1:, II. siTTivnra 5S4 4w, pJa JOHN M1U.KR.

A REPRESENTATIVE AND Champion of American Art Taste Prospectus Tor 1875, 8th Year. THE ALDINE Tbe Art Journal ef America. IbbuocI Montlily. A Slajnificsnt Conceptlou rarriod oat. The naceashy of a i-iimlar medium Sor tha rvara- aentstkni of tlie proilui nji.

of uur vrral artlata. ha alara. htin and niany attempt hae Isru mivW to meat lli. a.i.t. Tha aurrvsaite fail-tires wtiloh eu fotlowrd rarh attemtil la th.s country to r.tablii au art J.xin.al, Ji.

not the linl'ltt rrtirc of the uf Anii-riea to I lhe t'Umo of lnh art. k-ni a. a iri pr- k-ution til the tcjirt ainl an ahtl.t) lo uiit It in, i tn. miiir.i sun cntltualaMn il. atv.t the lerult a ureal arliuie and eommuii r.o:i.

1 HE ALM.NK. TIIK hlle taftuetl wuh all the rrcnlar. It) bu luwe of the tuurly luteml rhsra. terlrtie ut orklmary Il Is an si, i-ant mler.llany of ur, llvht, and Kraceful ln.ra-Itir an a rollrrUon uf pirlumt, th ra real suret. nnti.

arti.ilc skill, In blark aint vhito. Al-tlkouth each atieeeedluf number a freah tlraaure tu its the real talus and neauiy of UK ALItK will moat after il la biil upalth rkMe of Ihs year. W'hll othar allirntmna may rial si superior rhesNieaa, aa rum. lured a ith rikal.oi a aimllar claa. TIIK ALliI.M la a uiiniiie and orl(tiil coiireplinti alon and alsoltitrly alt hunt ran petiilon In pnr or chancier.

Tl.r poe Mir of a rtxap'ri voiam ran not duplicate the tjusul.ty uf fl (ainrr and rn- in any tHiicr or numncr or volume fcir timt il coat and lhu, tlitr i th chra. in any other or number uf volume timn 11. coal ana mo, The national frstorc of THE AI.MNK mtiet taken In no narrow aena. True art la eusnvpolltan. Ini.

TIIK Al.DINS I. a ilj luat il J.m cotiflne Itarlf entirrlx to the of nstir art. It missM.n la'to ruttivata a broad and jp.rcci itir ait l.i.lc, one llial will dia-erlmimle only on "ronnda t.r iulrinair mrr.WaThu.. white 'd irirni Iwfore the palrona of TIIK ALIUs a. a lr.in rhsraeteristir, the pn.lucth.n of tbr ir.oal noteil Amrman aitUta, atlriiiioa will alwa) lie -iven to from mwri, luf subvilher all the pleasure and lii.irucUucublalna.

b. 'e from lionic or torein aourcc. Th artistic Illustration t.f Anu-rlrsn aresery, or- sod Its plates are nfa an. more ap priate to the tieatmetiluf delaila i c.iiai no. Ai.i'i.ti.,11 an nnpurtaiit fealur.

has can he afforded by any Inf. nor nt. Th Juiirhm nil. rinu Umlarst. nisrine.

ur. aixl aal. iuaI tih.levt, au.t.tin an unabated interrM, ImraaaS-h where the seoja- of the aork rot.naa Ik. antat too rloarly lo a le of aubiert. Ta litsr.

lure of Til AI.MNR la a livhl and (rarrful areuea-Ikanlssenl, worth) of tha arti.tie featueea. with sail or tethnteal ditna.MWs aa do uul later far wiU th popular interrau uf th n. Ii KM 1 I'M FOB 1873. vrj saWrlbrr ar tTwlll reria a btlrl Mirtrait. In ul id the a.m Hold doo haa pirtars ia a former lau attrarled a ssaah al- Irutlon.

Man'e UnselHsh Friend- MI weleoma In rvvry horns. KkeMhndy tov urh a t), aa.1 the Mwlrail eirrutcl irw the life, thai II aeema the rentable preaenc lh animalttaelf The Retr. pill Talniar letta tli.it hi owa S'ra r.Hin.lan. Era tth fneot llninalyn) hat k. at It Alilma.h an natural, no ho aa till prenilunt ehrotao will bar th sliuhlrst fear of lii( billi n.

Heaidea th rhrorno, ekery ar- aahaerthor la TH A I.M IsTS I eofiatlt alrd a member, aad enkikieu io all in pnk new ot THE ALDIXE ART UNION. Th taina own tha orurlnals of alt TIIR ALDtSE Erturaa, which, with 4br pamtlnra and enfrsr-. ar lo diatrtbwtad Ilea lh aeoibra. To aery aene. of l.ooo lOOHifterent p.ere.

alurd al orer l.hOO ar diatri bated a sona aa lh arrie la full, and lh awanl roch ene a ssad. are lo publiahed In th ncit tieeedtti tww of THE ALtllME. Ti l. feature only apple tn aab-arrlbcr who pay Sor on year tn ad.ance. full par tleular la circular cent on applicalioo cncloaiBg a TERMS.

ONR SCBSTRIPTtOW, RXTITLIXO TO T7IR At.nUSR OSE YEAR, TUB CKOMO AM) ART t.alOS, $6.00 per ananas, In advai re. (No chary fur post-.) Specimen of TH I ALDINB, SO reata. TUB ALDINB will, hereafter, ubtalimbl oel hy uhacrttioa. Tber will be no rcdoecd or ia rale; eaah lor nbrrlrs at ho aeot as th publtahcr dlieel, handed to run n-irr. without repraasibl)tty to th publisher, rxrept la eaar whrro Ibe Cert i Heat I rites, heart a lh fe-lmll sia-nature ol Jasss 9rrra( fu old eat.

CANVASSERS WANTED. Any perano wiahlnc lo act perwvanently a a Vsoal can ill recrlt full and prompt lahjr prompt lafuratattoa by apptvln to THE ALDINE COMPANY, MAirRN LANE, WEST T0EE SSt-tf DR. 3tXJIIi. office. toncn 6th St.

Market Square, OTor orh.amasis trmg atoro. Office Hours: lui n. OUc hoars al Raaideae a Stat Straot A. F. ft.

rnm DEBT PRAIRIE LANDS -IS- IOWA AND NEBRASKA, sa sals sv The Burlington A Mis.ourl River Ka CO Tasi Toara rr4ll at pr roaiu Imu taw MUUoa aaras la aad Soathaea VoWwaha. TV iaoat lrya th world to esoslat rarwe-hai Stack staiaia. Th ami I rvh aod awl. hwiUrwto Cliaaal ara i hsac; Tmtea Low, aod Bdoeaissa rVw. pa)aMli, eeair a.

petaeipal tm nnh )wr, aad thoa ooly Ma. ata soeh Tear anil ymH. usm exrtoat.va nrEm sohl al Import atatsaaa) on tho ttoaca, rllno. ttaiar Bae) Road, aod ot of aaaM w(oia 4 whoa kaad Va laawcM. Han? asr to SassiiMs.or pare baa ea, a4 Low rrewhta wa VoawaWd ra.

aad Sara Mark. Twt mw wt. noiaa Sa- (fcJr dswoaata tut Cwah, wMaia aod winrtlT'-ria pay fo, kad ltd tasprat taiiaa) Sana; bre tho art net pal beeaaie, da. TW sa-ealVed deatitailo la Kshraaaa He hi I ho roo, heyea4 th load of lh B. a at.

a. a. Co." Roe sire tars tha will deaarTa fulry twos Vsod, spe-y so or oSli si. 1 1 TtSS, BrMol, Ronb Co Wk. araeit tar Ron IIMM.

a. I aAPf.il. RHlaloi, lowra, lor Iowa Laada, or Uaoola, Reh ji aaa asau, aav-ts Do ROT Mad roar orders for rood Lloak books to Chicago or MUsraaktt, bat (t to retire," but aim pierrlv removed a "ninuuencM t.y prrsonul prefer-wrapper, un lerneath which was a white or aversion. After the gifts wore Irll.nl.. I .1 I I summer dress.

fa nted" or liad to be carried out," as the reporter of a certain moral" paper would make out. We make this statement out of respect to the Milwaukee visitors. Tool Kenosha. lucsnay morning news reacnea nere by words and deeds, in keeping with the the wire. Billy McDermitt watches to the angelic anthem, effect of a disastrous fire in Kenosha.

The Fcoce on earth, xl will to men." Utrra.an Catholic church and school A little after 12 o'clock the assembly house, two of the finest buildings in Ke- retired to their several homes in a quiet nosha, wtre burned and totally destroyed, 'd orderly manner, pleased with the the "loss amounting to about evening's entertainment. Th cause of the fire is unknown. Hard I am informed that a company of en-fjr Kenosha. Nevertheless, it may soon terprising gentlemen bought the property be our turn. here soma months since, which was by Who threw the Pepper Some contemptiVIe person threw pepper on the floor at the cheese factory do- rinif thn dunce tin-re Inst Tuesilav nieht.

i is well for the party committing the ba8 bUUftrt0 bcen regarded at be-aet that i. aa vt unknown. It was a lhe of civilisation, it doc. not cowardly, lowlived trick, and no rerson of i respectability could do it. Huspttal Meeting Next Sunday evening, Jan.

17th, will ba held at St. Luke's Church, a service and meetlne for the Hospital. Remarks will be made by several gentlemen flt re. relation to the good already done by thi. i charity, as well a.

upon the subject of it. future works. AH interested in this work should attend tha meeting. At tho annual meeting of tha Raeine County Agricultural Society held at the Court House on Monday last, the following officer, were elected for tho ensuing year. President, y.

D. Fratt. Vioe President, J. A. Gars well.

Secretary E. D. Perkins. Treasurer W. II.

Cbipman. Marsbal-i-Fred Perkins. Supt. of Floral Hall Mrs. F.

E. Uoyt. Snpt. of Fair grounds C. K.

Norton. Tha Society fixed on tha lima of bold, ing tho annua! Fair, Sept. 16, 17, aud 18, unless tho State, Fair should ba bold tha samt week, in which case il should bt held on the 0, 10, and 11, of SepU PcitUi Police. Tuesday afternoon, aa Policeman Kelly waa sauntering along Slate strtet, in tho neighborhood of Erie, a apan of horses came running along with no driver, and bidding fair.to detiolish things along tho street. Bill Jy run after and succeeded in getting iato the wagon and stopping them.

The owner, a granger, was eipreeeiva in bis thanks. Same policeman picked up a JJuffalj robe on Sixth street the other flight, See advertisement in another col. UOD. a teat ssEs for S0, for lbs sasa of M. 23o-4f oajWi.

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