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Racine County Argus from Racine, Wisconsin • 4

Racine County Argus from Racine, Wisconsin • 4

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TAX XOTICE. BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS! 1875. SPRING. 1874. A Letter From a Roman Who Saw Jesus.

western umoirT; aad ae: HARD NAILS 1 Csaermlat; LmoU SVsld far lata lesvr 1S7S Tun fsr Guardian's Sale. IN the matter of the Guardianship of Edward Arthur Violet M. and Albert A. Ulllun, minors. By vtrtae and In pnrastiance of the order of 11-esnse, greatsd In tht.

matter, by the County Oourt of Kaclne County and bearing date the lTib day of May 1873, licensing and empowerlif the nder IxneU F. U. Knajip UuarUti.li of aald tnluora, to aell the real eMate herctnaftvr described; I the aaderatgned, Qaardlaa aforeaaid, ox rut I7i ki or SanBaaaa A. D. 1STS, at two o'clock P.

M. of that day, at the front door of the Court llouae in the city and comity of Racine lu the etate of Wtamuiain will Mill at nubile vomluo all the following dvacrlbrd real eetale. to-wlt: All thooo certain plccva or parr of tanl altuntod in aaM eliy and County of Baeine. Wiaeoaatn, further known and dcorlhcMl aa au undlvMiid one. flflh tnlrriM4 in and to Iota five (6)amllx (6), to blwk thirty-nine (39) In the fourth Ward, ao-ennttnit to the orlirlnal nlat of wld elty.

Abo the wbote of kit fourteen (14) in aaid Slock and Ward, aeoordlnff to aaid original plat. All of the above described premlaua boint subject to the dower iutoreH thurelo of tbe mother of mid minora. Turin, ot the aale made kuown at the Um. a ad place of sate. IMted Auguat 2Slh 18TS.

3604-w. t. M. KMAPP, Ouardlan. Ths tbllowtns; dsiriV i lasiB.

sad eMy sad 1W kaao io ia lbs ra(y of aUrtns aad Stat sf Ws ruosta, wees auld by tbs trsasarsr of aaal eoaaly OS the ISta day ot May, ltTS, lor las deitaqseM tales for tbs year ls'l, TV. asiosm set opuwta to esrb tract of land and rsty aad TUaaffS ant Is tbe aotooM sf tax ta crust aad cbanrss das tbtwna, eesapatsd sp to tbs last af rsdeajeSsaa, tacladlag Uts rrdrtepUi fc-s. Mow, tbeecfurs, anlvas tbs taaes aad eKarres ars paid sa said dearrlbed Iraeta af taad, aad sily aad vtltaf ku, ea or brfars tbe I3ra sat or Mt, a- 117. the na. wiU bs sal)et Is deed, aad will to sunv.yed hr la I deed to tbe asrebaser or bolder of tbe County Traasarer's osruftcats of ami.

as prorfci-sd by law. Olrsa sadcr say fcaad sad seat af tbs Ooeaty Board of ftapercaaurs of aaM Cwoaty of awdac. tbta Hth day of J.ly.a. AXES TIXXEK, Ooanty CVrk. totni or tnuravi, 8.

T. a. A. A nt I'Dkaowa, awy aeX 19 ft 1J7 row a er wrcaeoaa. II.

RAYMOND, No. 137, Main St, ItACINE, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in SHELF HARDWARE Id all its Tartetios. 1 bats adJod to mj Extensiys Stock Cooklns; and Heating 1 1 and also tho mostextensire stock of TIN WAKE ia the oitj, together with a full stock of House Keeping Articles, including TOILET W-ArL33! I hate also employed first-class workmon connected with coy manufacturing establishment and am prepared at all times to attend to any TIN OR COPPER WORK with neatness and despatch. 3E3I IL.Tr ISA. OND, 137.

Main Street. LeTlrutSvklcn mcoth IS I'nkaowa, aw 11 4 Mt Kusaet aci( ocy IS 4 1 40 Unknown, scjf awlf 1 4 19 40 lBkso.li, mK 4 19 tt Hosael Hioda, sel, awV 19 4 It SU Ksrael Hinds, s.y um )( la I II Janrwk Martin, I-t nctf S44 19 40 Weace, raimer a Co. tiud. mill site, No. 8, Uk 25, VU.

Water, ford. tow. or aoWAT. Moonry, nX nti( 31 4 20 Moooey, nc" uwj' 21 4 20 40 ktooixy, oeit SI 4 20 Tow ir or Tourtujt. Til.

Union Grove. Lot BIk. John Roactie, Taber's Add. 12 1 Unknown, Miller'a Add. 3 1 M.

Wbcelock, MUler's Add. 1 tors or CaLiBomA. 8. T. E.

A. Chas. Baker, 10 40 acres wK 30 4 23 Halleek, 8j of IT of 15S. lying of river, SI 4 23 toss or xt. niktixt.

10 8 Gordon 8ccor, slds sr J' 10 3 22 10 8 cm or aaaxi. 1st. Ward. a 4 5 3 2 1 1 4 Tht following is a oorrocl translation of an tpistlo sent bj PuUius Lntulas to the Roman Senate: There appeared ia thoso dajs man of Rreat lirtuo nomoJ Jssua Christ, wbo, it jet among us; of tho Uentilos accepted for a pro-phot of truth; but bis diaeiples call him tbe son of God. lie raisuth the dead and curoth all manner of diseases.

A man of statuo somewhat tall and comely, nith a verjr reverend countenance, such as the bvholder must lore and far. His hair the color of ohesnut full ripe, plain to the ears, whence, downward, it is mora orient, curling and waving about bis shoulders. In the midst of his forehead is a stream or partition of bis hair, after tbe manner of Nuaarltes; forehead plain and Tory dclicato; bis faco without spot or wrinkle, beautiful and with a lovely red nose; and mouth so forked as nothing can bo represented; bis beard thick, in color like bis hair, not over long; his look innocent and mature; bis eves gray, quick and clear; in reproving he is ten i-blt; in admonishing, courteous and fair spoken; pleasant in conversation mixed with gravity. It can not be remembered that any have seen bim laugh; but many Lave seen bim weep. In proportion of body, most excellent; bis hands and arms delicate to behold; in epeuking very temperate, modest and wise a man of singular beauty, surpassing the children of men." I found here a widow lady a Mrs.

George Teasly at work in'a marble shop with a number of men. She is cutting grave-stones, taking them in the rough the same as men, and is getting bcr $3 a day, and puts in as much time as the average of men. She has a number of children. As a short sketch cf ber history may bo an encouragement to other lone women, I give it as follows: When ber husband died sho was not ablo to buy a bead stone complete, but bought a mar tie slab in tbo rough and Cnishod it, and it can seen standing at tbe bead of bis grave, near the village of Henderson, Minn. Sho then earved soma work and took it to the marble worker in the city of Minneapolis, and told bim she was a EOGGENBAU a FIZEN Wosikl reaps cIvtAillnvUa tas atteatkaa of THE PUBLIC TO TUMI SEW STOCK OF STAPLE AND FANCY D11Y GOODS.

-IX- Carpets Oil Cloths, Ws have largely Increased oar facilities fur Bieetiag tbe demands of aa APPRECIATIVE PUBLIC, at prices and ia variety of design, that will pay to patronize Home Institutions. Merchant Tailoring, AND CLOAK AND DRESS MAKING A SPECIALTY. AUE.NTS FOR THE CELEBRATED Domestic Paper Fashions. 01 vc a. an early Call 116 MAIN STREET, Racine Wis.

sts PEIL, (I'JIU Year.) (18T5.) WILLIAM BERWICK RACINE, WISCONSIN, Manufacturer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Fresh Burned Lot Blk. 5 14 7 14 8 14 9 14 10 14 40 63 i 14 11) 12 19 13 19 19 09 14 19 13 19 74 91 34 3 20 4 1 1 Ci 3 1 1 78 11 29 38 29 10 73 11 9t) 10 07 3 SO 1 6 90 77 90 92 12 90 3 IS 7 91 3 23 8 91 2 S4 Dun'l Bull, wX ban'l Bull, 'X lo'l Bull Daa'l Ball, Uan'l Bull, Poter Thompson, K. P. pickey, K. Dickey, K.

Dickey K. Wckcy, M'm. OucnUivr, 12, 42 feet 2J Ward. Herbert Lersrh, Racine Herbert Lcrsch, Uacius Henry Sautlforti, J. II.

UaKvrman, Stewart Van Vlelt, tivo. Brown R. M. Lewis, Kt. R.

M. Lewis, Est. T. St. John, J.

Hclfcnstsln, J. Hulfuostelli, rrank Hoiliorn, lne 9eo. 21, i o. on. ty see.

line, by hltthway. by Col. Ave, w. by bouudry lino Sth Ward. 64 acres, 3d.

Want. John P. Jones, llarrtttllay, iH blk 9 Thoa. ralveyall of U.S. Rl.wXlk Thoa.

Falvey, all blk. 20 liar. Add. IEdPOPTr IEWME MME At JHsKllns.DcllTcr?d in tho City, or on the Caw. OltDEllS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED.

LIME KILNS On his Farm, on the Raymond riank Road 1 1-4 Miles from the Lake Shore Vqot and SO Rods Below Rapids Bridge. This Lime is Warranted A No. 1--Nene Better, if as Good. ALSO FIRST qUALITYBUILDIXG STOMl In any quantity. S9 78 29 38 3 43 20 47 4 64 4 64 64 72 4 10 at hi.

Qaarry or delivered In tho City. Bctdcncc East aids of Main, between 11th and 12th llaeine, Remember 60 34 4 63 4 77 5 Hi 47 4 Hi 4 77 3 9 19 7 3 40 2 63 Market Square, SHOES I SHOES! SHOES I Home Manufacturer. 8ia at Wholesale Prices. nil good warranted a. represented.

Cor. Sixth College JOHN VAUG1IAXS BLOCK. A. WOLLESON. 358-tf Tlio Domestic The Qualities en which It rcllco for were In auch trials sure EASY WORKHIG, EASY LF.ARNHTG, READINESS, RELIABILITY, QUIETNESS, RANGE OF WORK.

No other Machine equals it in any of these; besides, it has many other Points of Superiority. WOLCOTT GREGG, Gn'l 194 Spring- Milwaukee. 0. GULBRANSEN, LIBERTY Back of Fish Brother's Wagon Shop, RACINE, WIS. Durand Miller, GEN'L INSURANCE AGENCY Established In 1844 Represent the Leading American and English Go's.

COHIBINKD ASSETS, Eighty Hans. Home, N. German America, N. Manhattan, Commerce, Glens Falls, 44 44 44 Fire Association Phlla. Pennsylvania Com.

Union London North British, 44 Conn. ZIntnal Life, Conn. Hartford Accident, OFFICE Over store of Weeks a Sckrosdsr, 136 MAIN ST. u. s.

DCRA5D. ssi w.n.sinxia. MUSICAL jlRUCTION. ME H-A 3P teacher Piano, Organ, Violin, Guitar AND COIIXET. V.

Also Brass and String Bands. srileildence on VLUm betst-eea 0th and 10th, Seek a few day's trial 't 1 if by tho sido I Jm jm JLa 1 ufanyothcr jMjtBT' 'Tl Rowing m- iinl .7" 4jV A. G. West is the Largest and BOOTS in AT HOCK ItLltt wtah Ctloats, Bark Ulaad a t-l ka? BotM. ttk aaW SUMMER iRRivnrvr.

0.u4tfW,i,a,M,lrilTlltu) as "(a MI J- c. a a taad at a 1 Gtm son fua Jriri, U.j P. H.i-- ai 7 A. atnj amna, 7 s) 2 2 Z8 69 34 44 10-wj J. taana at 4 anJ CUi.um JutictK.

and ttJiZ tt 7 87 Afflt oe 45 SI 6:45 P. aijd A. wrJkeee! r4 throurtfo I The 7 0 a. m. 4.1A .04 eine run tbroopb to M.lw.ukee.

"VcalSr HOUSE BUILD1AG 70 JOUS EIFLER. House 23uilier NortJi Main 4th Wari joMacautrnj does tt done, a.vi rU; Ic. doinc show ess aeeer be rejecud Main a carpenter wboas wort wttl Raciias, and will recommend itattf. Iaiiitiiig. Hr.

Charles Miller, Pair Work. In eonnnctiAn ariik U. Painllr. complete, dons b. th.

flrai. done tbe painUnc on Mr. Killer. War and painting sollite4. Otatf, tor tk KeaaoB.

at th ,11 rer cortter, North Kris aad uua aT Langlois 145 MAOi STREET, ITUvoiaao, "Wx OLDEST PAINT HOUSE i tn4lesiiU and Retail aarstoclta: Paints, Oils, Colors, OS 2 77 4 14 2 20 2 1 at 5 41 1 44 1 tl T7 2 tt 2 at 1 a 2 OS 2 as as 2 4 2 Glut ASD A ITU, UJt OF P-ilOTEES' HATIPJJLT; WE are rjrrparrd to ttttt lsfsrrwS Bayers both ia prvisaba juh Osr aaaortneat of Wall Paper, Window Oil Cloths Etc, the lirst in Tcnrn an4 DtrT COSirCTITIOXJ 1 as 37 4 FaXi Br as aWssw I as i I st 1 1 4 UlWCLOfS si SDK wTnship bros: BACETE WIS Ttiblng tnd Water muz cLorxim nr.zvs and J-OSTS. PaU CUOTlUJi VJlH WOOD CJSTZZlf lib. Tl WASIIING MACHI As.SaaaHe.ts lbs S. STAR" TlU MEBleryriM" WISDIM" suaal (rsai a saps sd BselssMfsass aa-a Uaad CYtiaAa. sr fOw' RjLclne Pump lis ILa Photographe SB la) il I RM.a.isw.a' la sa i I sm receirine; dsilj the Latest Sijles of Ladies, Misses, Childs and OenU.

Lace and Button Shoes, in which I Defy Compction. I caake a spciaHj of Custom Work and Guarantee a Perfect Fit. RACINK COUNTY tX)URT IM PKOB ATE In the matter of the Laat Will andTt.Uinifut of Henry Uavlea, d-ecaaed. On reading and filing the petition of Aluuaon Filer of the city and couuty of Kaciue, representing, among other things, that on the 10th day of October, Henry Uaviea, then in full life but now deceased, waa the owner and waa wised In fee and jMxwt-iwcd of that certain piece or parcel of land in mid city of Racine, Wisconsin, known a the north half of lot five of Henry Davica eub-di viaion of block sixty-three (63) in arc lien aixteen (16) according to the plat thereof. That on raid 11th day of October, 186, the said Henry Davie, entered into contract in writing under seal with one Franci.

De-Grave of whom the auid Alanaon Filer, the petitioner' herein, ia aaaignee, wherein and whereby the aaid llvitay Davie, deceased, did in conaideration that the aaid DeOrave should pay to deceased, bis heira, executors, administrators or assignees, the sum of sixteen dollar per annum, payable quarterly, leased to tbe aaid DeGrave, the above described premisen for the, term of eight years, from Oct. lltb, 1869, and did further agree that the aaid De Grave might have tho privilege of purchasing aaid premises, above described at any time during the continuance of aaid lease, for the sum of two hundred dollars; that since then to-wit on the 2uth day of September, 1870, the aaid Franci. DeGrave, assigned said lease and all his right and interest in aid lease, and In and to said premises, to one Martin Field, who on tbe 2nd day of August 1875, assigned the same to aaid Alanaon Filer the petitioner hereiu. That the rent of said premises has been paid In full, up to the 11th day of 1874. by aaid petitioner, who i.

now ready to pay the whole um of two hundred dollar, ana all areata of reut to the administrators of aaid delivery to bim of a proper deed of said premise. That on or about the Hh day of June, 1871, aaid Henry Davies died testate. That on or about the 7th day of August, 1S73, Albert G. Knight John Thomas were, by the County Court of aaid County, duly appointed administrators with the will annexed of the Kstate of aaid deceased, and have since been and are now administrator. And the said petitioner Alan-son Filer, prays that Albert G.

Knight and John Thomas, administrator, with the will annexed ot the estate of deceased, be authored and directed by decree of this court to make and execute a conveyance of said premise, to him the aaid petitioner. It is therefore ordered, that aaid petition be heard before the Judge of tht. Court, on Moii bat vur 27th at or Sxttimsii A. D. 175, at ten o'clock In the forenoon of that day, at the office of tbe Couuty Judge in the city of Kaclne lu aaid County, Ami It.

ia further ordered, that notice be published at least six successive week before the day of such hearing in the I Urine County Argus, a weekly newspaper printed and published in aaid city and county of Kaclne. Dated August 10th, 174. Hv the court. Tt KLHEKT 0. II AND.

County Ju'lirc. RACINK COUNTY COURT IN PKOBATfcV-In the matter of theKstate of Kill Kugen Seed deceased. On reading and filing the petition of Kill. Seed administrator, of the estate of aaid deceased retire-entiag among other thing, that he ha fully administered the estate of said deceased, and paid all the debts of said deceased and the expense, of a.1 min 1st rati in, and praying that time and place be fixed for examining and allowing hi. filial account of his administration.

It is ordered, that said account be examined by the Judge of this Court on MOXDAY TH1 27TH AT Of SlrTIXatl, A. S. at ten o'clock A. of that day, at the office of aid Judge, In tbe elty of Racine in aaid county. And It is further ordered that notice thereof be given to all persona interested, by publishing a copy of this order for three succesoive week, prior to aaid day of examination in the Racine Co.

Aaova, a weekly newspaper printed and published at aaid City of Racine. Dated, Aug, SSth, 1875. By the Court, BC6-4t ELBKRTO. HAND. County Judge.

For the Benefit of Consumers GOODS AKI BUNG KIT AILED AT RACINE WOOLEK HILLS, AT WHOLES ALK PRICKS COMPRISING PLAIN SHAWLS of Tarioos Styles apd sites. Reversible Ottomon Shawls In Fancy an 4 Clot CaUr. Scarfs, Lap Robes, Bearers, Doeskins, Fancy Caaslmeres, Saltings, Meltons, Flannels, Cheviots, and Rtpsllants of Various Shadss. be eoavt seed, sail at las sfflee Kaclno Woolon Mills, sad sxtmins our roods. 07-tf JOHN ELKINS BKALXRSH Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, SILVER WARE.

Cutlery, Gold Pens, Etc Piahos Organs, Wt are tasking special prices, ea thssa Goods fox- Oasli, or spprsred notes. Seen Hand Instrnmenta for Sale or Kent. aes-tf LAND CONTRACTS, BONDS FOR DEEDS, large supply on hand and for sale at the argus orncB. Farmers, don't forget that yon will find 200 and Mens Boots, all of O.n. OlMay.wX Wk I Jas R.

lMvL.eS WaJ blk 11 B. B. Morxan, w) sX e) Wk Jame. Potter, uX Mary K.regcr, eX BX "-3 W. Wslach, sX sl-SwX i Rachel r43 'XWk Junes Card man, eX blk J.

Cartwnght, Km. liar. Add. 4th Ward, at. Dennler, frO wlOO ft bwV sec Unknown, Clancy's sab oik 10 2 Jacob Ritiks, an St.

Clalrs St. aad a Hamilton St. ex. land owned by Murphy and Weirenbeuh 22 8. Bettray.

Mftift Wrlebt's Add 2 41 44 44 44 rs. b. aaaerson, OM rtat Jobs Caanady, Old Plat John Canaady, Old plat Wm. Henry, Old Plat Mary Thaler, Old Plat Mary Thaler. Old Plat A S.

Weita, )td Ptat Henry Canary Ptat Joha Petare. Old Ptat O. W. Baraes, all of blk not la 10 It 9 iot 1, 2, 3, 4 aad Obi Plat Mai-yW aUslialft Medory'. Mary urstaeh, Bsltrrdirk's Add Chrta Bntat, BaUrrJlr k's Add LeorAd.

Bat. kadne Lona-seid's Kat. lacut Um-kl'. 1M. a aUrtas Joba Law, SLartae "Wk M'W, llarme.

All bi iiilisbMk, Urmt'i Add Uea-tb A tttt bvawBaw I. se free IS 11 12 IU, Haaa. ss. Vy Mraras L. by PwiSy aa4 bajea at AebiS HeifM, at a r.

,71,1 XX, It am. Kb Wac4. Basil Bewsaaa, twarabry Bab, lift I aw Mma, Btiavwat -b IS ft. a I eansssat. 1 a ta.

IWas. ar S44 ft, P. piiiaia.su, tt oso's. as or sua a bat. IMtsiaa aT a as fcn 9 B.

rnavilMa ss ft. a a a laaa, tlULt a a. a. as ttwy s-4. wr tat II mT O'lw ll a law.

4 tm a. a kM.WfMlCt Im trf mm twi 4 i-H i im a mm. aa a a i a SmmM, a as B. sm av lot 0 a Taaaw SI af law SI tna ts at afs ft. sWaa" bV St SM av Baa.

as bmi alils BtV Bt a Saa aSsaeaBM. 4 tf taa iHMl.tl OS Bwavl afwaw eafTssk a. a BJ ii.i.b BUM t.amt, 1 s) aa b. 00 tsaawa SB Paaa 9 ft bw Bt I I a tMMa. a ar.

aw Wut aeA, if Cm, Sffc, Ba widow with a family of children wanted work. Tho dealer examined the work, said it was good, and that be would give bor work on two condition: First, he should promise not to work for any other dealer In the city; and, secondly, she should promise not to open business on her own account in the city of Minneapolis. She said she would agree to this if bo would agree to keep her in work all tbe time. But this lod of creation would agree to nothing of tbe kind. She went to St.

Paul and there got work without special agreements. Finally she came to Winona and is now in tho employ of Mr. Ed V. Bogart. A not ma ArriCTiONATK Pastor.

is not the only kissing clergyman in Brooklyn. Another one always welcomes the ladies of the parish with a kiss, either with or without the presence of their husbands. lie was rather a festive pastor, fond of gay life, Tery social, and a great favorite with the young. lie was tried before the church authorities for drinking ales and wines at the public restaurants. lie escaped censure, for tbo church authorities decided that there was no barm in it.

Tho other case came oat in this wise: Ia one of tho churches was a family consisting of father, mother, and two daughters. The daughters were- fifteen and eventeen, but tery largo for their age. TbU family did tho singing for the cburcb. It wat customary to send one of the girls around to tho parsonage on Saturday for th hymns. I don't wish to go' said tho elder tery decidedly.

"What baa got into you, child said tho mother. "I don't wish to go, and I bad rather not pressed she said: "I don't think the pastor means any harm-be thinks I am stUl a little girl; but bo kissos me when bo gives mo tho hymns, and I don't like it." Cor. Boston Clobe. A Limt Waoib. A -little, boy want, od to borrow bis aunt's dog for a moment, and asked bor to let him bavo a string so he could lead him.

What art you going to do with him said -the good lady. The boy hesitated for a moment, and then said: Well, you seo a hoy round tho corner bet me his dog waa a larger dog than jours." Well," said tho aunt, suppose it turns out that his dog is tbo larger one Then," said tho nephew, You'll lose your dog." A Kintdckt doctor advises a bath of salt brine for persons wbo bavo been struck by lightning and aro supposed to ho dead. He says they should bo bathed for several hours, and if not restored 4tf life they will at least bo clean for the glare. A little six-year-old boy ran into tbo forest after a team, and rode homo upon tbo load of wood. When asked by his mother if be was not frightened when tbo team come down a steep hill, bo said, Tes, a little; bat I asked tho Lord to help me, and hung on like a beaver." Esuoh Gnihtolc Ogacihc.

Have now on hand the largest Stock of CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, Aol wLH ss'J Qooda, cor lias, ahsasr laaa mj lUt Um la J. iALVRCUS ic SON, Ho. A Sixth Stmt Heaviest Dealers in SHOES the citj. the bsl variety of Childs, Tooths, Bojs which I am selliec cheap. Chicago Kcrth-Wcstcni RAILWAY.

ft In II stASask. til. tas. iW, Ham rJa, ni BatMstN, a.kasr, Tw.ua, a US. Ctt.

On. mi hifi ii is 1 1 1 fraJaiA, Ctmst sWr, NivwIm, wi si femMS Wsa, IsHt ss4 s-sl4 Ipsy iMr Iklsu ns Caaao s.4 U. Oskay 5rts.WfUr EaUwaj. Lafes Man aUaSssaTt aUXrlai awuasors at rmn. Nrt ara aaaAakas Usts as4 rSi aaati kMSsa, i3 Miata Km saat Sws.siss.

ssal sma tWtitsM 4 artosi ssat luiMtt. cvmmj mm aou. Closs snsiascttisss ars alas aaaJ. wHk tks Csss) rmnmm av av. as yataaa tat aJB tar yi.su.

trlU iraos ot aU sross roads, IHtlltnan JPalaes Cars, Ta wl.bist.S asrsars rss S1 mtxl trmlaa ail Us dbs rf tats rU. Tata ia t. aly Has rsaslat Um sars VHvssa teaa ana Kai or CUss sa4 HUvaskssv At Ossaas Bar atspr so urt US las Orsriaad 17. Cof- aaUrswl. tor afl MtMs ABxtna; tbs iBslaccaaeats ffVresl ihlm Bsmtsv, lbs traUwi MHUs ars alt aaodra tnprcsrs.

BM-nlsi gpek aa4 Oravsl Ballaassa Tract. Sissl Rail, Eoek and Iros Brtdyss, Parlor and VnwXry fcpora Day Coarnes, mokli ao UBrior Oaii, 1 r.tltnrl.onss SsfHr Air Brakes, aimer-. Pa(t Absoluts Comfort. Running Through Fiee Gteat Slates! operatlnc ore 8,000 rallss of road, this Cess-preaeuu to tits trarsWr lalias that art Dot sad cannot be offered by aoy Competitor. All ticket scsdU eaa asll yo tickets vis this Posts rmTHB-; accommodations, yoo will bay yoor ttrkrt.

by this route, atxl will take no other. W. II. STKS SETT.tlan. rWlrt jr.

WATTS, Jeweler Huggins House Bit, Offers a First-Class Stock of WATCHES DIAMONDS, SILTEll and SILTEH-rJLATED WAIIE at Bottom Price. A Toll Stock of all tha Cslsbtatsd ELGIN WATCHES. "Watch Hepalrlne and ENQR AVINQ I BT FIRST-CLASS WORKMEN I 332 M. D. Eraklne.

Ifistt Xaira Ksrttsst Ba.I IUCI5E, FLOUR AND FEED ALL TaXirriBB. Hatibi; iarcaaji csf K. D. CWi, Ms std af IToor lU Exlto UIUs Skora, Urt adiad sbj BXarasIr The best brands of CHy Flour AXP rrnmirsa nut cosmrvTO A FIRST CLASS FLOUR UND FEED STORE AO G4a WtrruW io Girt SaUbfacliai tai Ercrjtking Dellrered on Short XoUcc. BE SURE TO EXAM IKE AND TRY "THE BEST" Washing IJJacIiiiic, nannfaetared by WINSHIP RACINE, WIS.

228-tf A man in tbe OahkoshJ Insane Asylum in the height of his fury thinks that be is Daniel Webster. I In his mora lucid moments, however, tbo keepert aro ablo to convinc him that ho is only Charley Williams, of Jaoeevillo- A'evs. -i Blcvv old Hal is tbe sickest man that ever drove a fat steer through tbo streets of Milwaukee with a gold-headed cane. Madison Detntcrat. H.

H. BROWN, H. D. Physician Surgeon CALEDONIA CENTER, "WIS. Raald.nco, W.

H. Hamilton. Main Street CAU ABB XTASOXS BaVoaB rcaCEAUM LXfrrmxiA. 233-tf.

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