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Racine Journal from Racine, Wisconsin • 3

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SETTLED AT LAST. cents per square vard is f9.10: curb ANOTHER BOOM. OUR CITY POOR. ten cant piece. They art brighter thaa tht ones, baying a SljellacmeSournaL stone at 60 eente per running foot 10, "orMTYOH'HT, KACINB COUNTY.

I ra6atv la Ui niattar ol the lat wUl u4 iwmiHin of ueore feroe daceaa glased appearance, at if coated with Total cost, $9.10 tha great mass of Democratic voters la the north were as worthy and booor able ciliaeaa aa were the body of tha Re publican party. He was, however, op posed to the alms of tha National Democratic party. He then briefly touched np The Boedaaiea of Janet R. Browat. Lmtl Far Blaiat aid Logan aid tit Reptblicai qaick-eiWer.

The wreath is clumsily exe WEDNESDAY, tXTOBKR ISM. A Few Remarks on tha Subject Which Will Interest AIL THE HOTj SPRINGS, Aa Described by a Racine Lady Now Visiting; la that Section of the Country. Hot Spmnros or Las Vegas, New Mexico, Sept. 29th. rltof nd fllliig an lastru- on cuted, and nndat the words one dine," LAKE SHORE PROTECTION.

At Id wrttioc purport! a to Party T-Tst Eithitiatai wu Imbsbm. City Trtatertr, Ptrfact a SrttlMreat With tit City. art en grayed two Ca.w The counterfeits thos far seen art dated 1875. They ai Property Owsers la the Secoad Ward Addresses by Hoa. I.

B. Caswell aad extremely toft and easily cat with a EL A. Cooper. knife. A House and Lot Valued at $2,500 and Refuse ta Pay Auetsaests for tht Protection.

DISCREET DIRECTOR. Other Political Vatttra. $3,000 Cash SetUet the BUI Other Business at the Council Meeting. lb lirt wm and tastaraaat of Oarra s.rta lata ol th town of I mixtion ia, la Uia oamjr of ftiarine aad feiata o4-WUxosin, d'saag aod also the across pauytng petition of 4hrtUa.a Krba, irprwof auooc oUiar thlnctoa4 the said Oaonre Krtoe lately did that aald loairu-suaot la writing the laat wilt aod Uumnt of said deceaaed. and that ba tbe aid pu tooar Is ha Idan tloai psrrn named and appoiated la and by said ImI will aod testament aa eietulor thereof and raying that tba lima and plaoa ba appointed pre vint aaid wHi.

It la ordered thai aald petition and proofs of aald Instrument ba beard before this Court on ths UA (toy a AWssfterJ A. ZX lt, at tan o'clock a. m. of that day. at tha office of the County Judc of safd county, la tba tt Klai In Mid POUDiy.

Karnes of Those Assessed and the Amounts. The Admirable Stand Taken by Mr. Last Thursday occurred the second dem A Hueffner. onstration in Racine for Blaine and Logan, A special meeting of the city ooaocil by the Republicans, and like tba previous beld last Week, for tht purpose of Saturday evening another large and en 1 thnsiastic meeting of taxpayers In the one it waa a brilliant eoccem. Tbe different SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.

A larga proportion thk road erg of tbe Wkkkly Jocejcal ar farmorm, many of whom deaira a fcraat daal mora of Canning litaratara than wa ara abla to to in oar limited spaca. To aooommodato ail anch wa hare mada arranatnenta with tha pob-liahert of tha Americon Farmer to girt it aa ft premium for ono jear to Tery tnb-criber of tha Weekly jocbnal who pay big aabacriptioa in adyanca. Tha American Farmer ia largo 16 page papr pobliahed at Ft. Wayne, Ind the subscription price ot which is $1.00 per year. Erery farmer in Racine and adjoining; coonties ahoald avail bimaelf of this magnificent offer.

The American Farmer will odIj be sent to those who indicate that they wish it marching clubs were out, over throe hun receiving the report of tht special committee of the council relating to the matter of James R. Browne, late city treasurer, and rJecood ward, who object to recent assess dred strong, which, by the way, does not on the salient features of tha Demoeratie history and closed with an eulogy of Blaine and Logan, and gave various good reasons why they should bo supported; among others of which was that they repreaonted tbe great cause of protection to American industry and labor. Touching npon the greenback lunacy, Mr. Cooper aroused one of tha champions of that dogma who made a number of violent breaks ithou embarrassing the speaker. He gave cogent reasons for supporting the cause of Republicanism and dosed with a brilliant peroration which summed ap the chief reasons for voting for Blaine and Logan.

The speech was warmly applauded throughout Its delivery. THIY ALL WUTT HIM. T. M. Kearney having declined to accept tha Demoeratie nomination for District Attorney, the county committee voted to endorse H.

A Cooper, the Republican nominee. The notification of this action The winter season is near at hand, and with the Urge number out of employment it Is evident that the demands npon tho city funds for relief will bo greater than for years past Already the list baa commenced increasing, 'and hi far la excess of what it was last year at this time. It is reasonable to suppose that Urge additions will be made when the biting frosts and snow make their appearance. Those who have a comfortable shelter, plenty of foal and food, know nothing of the su Serines of ths needy and destitute, many ot whom have passed beyond tho days of their usefulness, and in the antum of life are dependent npon the cold charity of tho world for the means ot snstmance. Tho position of dispenser of public moneys for than table purposes hi a trying one and demands good judgment and much discretion.

It a well known met that the really deserving poor are generally tbe last to seek aid from the city, while many who ara abundantly able to Mr Deas Louise Pan and ink sketches can give you but an imperfect idea of thia wonderful place, We arrived In tbe evening, and aa the moonlight fell upon the surrounding hills, the fountains and grounds in front of the hotel, the scene waa one of surpassing loveliness. The morning, however, showed ne more of sublimity high hills enclose neon every side eome of them covered with verdure, and others showing only tbe solid rock. There la a peculiar rose-colored stone quarried hero, of which the new hotel is being constructed. This building will occupy an eminence, from which enchanting views of the surrounding country may be obtained, and It is Intended to take tha plaoa of tba Montezuma hotel, which was burned last winter. The Mexicans hare long known of these springs, and they still come hero from long distances to do their washing.

One spring taking action on said report, Also to take ments made by tbe city of Kacine against their property, for lake shore protection from Fourteenth to Seventeenth streets, include oyer half the members, many bar- ing failed to appear; on account of tha action 00 several other minor matters. nddy condition of 4he streets and non- Before the meeting was called to order was held at Mrs. Jackson's Jsall. It arrival of uniforms. Headed by Senator Jonas, O.

Hand, W. Allen, A. the opinion of all present that the Schultea band and decked out in their McAvoy and H. Smeiding, a committee of the bondsmen, and Aldermen Colbert, Palica, Jones, Hindley and held a Aad It i further ordered that public notice thereof tMlVfa by the publication of a copy of this onitr for three sooreaslve week anoa In erh week previous to tba tlma herein appointed, in tba "Racine Joi bial" a weekly newpner printed and published In aaid county of Karma. lated Hecxetnbar 3oth, By tha Court, PHILO BELPIH, wW4 County Judge.

COUNTY COURT, RACINK COUNTY. IN Probata. In tha uiattai of tha laat Will and testament of John Lod, deceased. On reading; and flitng aa Instrument In wrttin purporting; to be the Uwt will and testament of bn (xng, late of the oliy of Racine, In the county of Hasina- and state of Wisconsin, deceased, and also the accompanying petition of Karr Long, representing among other thtugs that tb aaid John sparkling nniforms and carrying torches, they paraded the line of msrch as aa-Dounccd previously, I Tbe sidewalka were thronged with hundreds of people who When 8eretary Torrey presented a full, detailed and itemized report, it was time enough for tha vote of thanks He was ol the opinion that the association had lost the confidence of the public, and must regain it by publishing a full itemised report, etc" J. Hoe Goer, member of the Board of Directors of Wisconsin Industrial Exposition.

Mr. Hueffner and the gentlemen who 1 have co-operated with him in tht endeavor to tecart a complete and satisfactory accounting for tht receipts and expenditures of the Association, merit public recognition of their courageous and manly course. The reports thus tar submitted ihrow bo light upon tht management of tht Association. What tht public wants is a complete exposition of its affairs, so plain and so detailed that there cannot be two opinions of tht reason for any item of; expenditure. Such a meats were unjust and the largest number will refuse to pay the amounts and stand a law suit They asy that the city at Urge should pay to protect Main street and not a few property holders In the Second ward.

Discussions were numerous, and the general opinion was that an attor- tort of informal talk on tht subject of tbe deficiency. watched the gorgeous sight and cheered The council was called to order at lustily for the two Republican candidates, CITY tREYITlES. nf ahAiilA Ka Mtnanltjwl at nnM whioK Blaine and Logan. At the Blake House the procession met tbe speakers of the evening, o'clock by Mayor 8ecor, and tbe following aldermen answered to their names at roll call: Colbert, Dooley, Driver, Heck, Her-nog, Hindley, Jones. Kitchingman, Olson.

and take care of them- Tht mean been set apart and made convenient opinioa ukeB a work temperature for September Long laieir died; that aaad Instrument In wruing is Ihe lui wltl and teetaiuent of aaid for their nee, Hon. L. B. Caswell, of Fort Atkinson, Re selres but who are too Indolent to deoeaJHHt, and that sue, the aald petitioner, la was conveyed to him by this official letter: RACIKg, Sept. 29th, 1884.

IL A. CooPKJt, 7er vacancy having occurred npon the Democratic ticket In the office of District Attorney, the committee met thia morning to act publican candidate for Congrous from tbe tba tdeatiaat person named and ap adorer, Mueller, Palica, Salbreiter. FORT Of SPECIAL tX)MM rTTKC The special committee appointed to First District, and Hon. H. A Cooper, of this city, and escorted them to the Gar.

field building of Up J. Case T. aL Co oa State street. Over two thousand per sons were present and listened to powerful confer with tha bondsmen of James R. statement hat not yet been made, and tht Browne, late city treasurer, made the fol was 63 9.

Tha electric light building is almost 00m plated. JayFa-8a and PhaXUs art quartered atClsvaiand, Ohio. The fallen learaa strewing tha walks today is fare ibis reminder that the sum mar is ovsr. Ales. Parkwv this city, picked this 6th day of October, a dish of red raspber ries, being a second crop lowing report: addreesea on the political issues ol the matter.

The Second warders claim they have paid their share of taxes for public improvements in other wards and it no more than fair and just that an equal levy should be made for this improvement. The long and short ot the whole matter is that the property owners will not pay the money, and will fight it to tbe bitter end V. The special commissioners to determine the amounts ot assess menu against the land benefitted by the Improvement in question, were appointed September 10thf 1883, and reported to tho council oa Hep teinber 17th The assessments are as follows: A rapid mountain stnaam comes down a rocky bed from a neighboring canon, di Tiding this narrow valley into two portions, united by light bridges. On one aide stands tbe present 'hotel, complete In all its arrangements, though not grand ia external appearanca. Several cottages belong to it, and nothing Is lacking that the saoat fastidious could wish.

Quite a number of guests are here, though this is not the busiest season, A few invalids may be aeea during the day ion the piaaxas, enjoying the sunshine, which is of peculiar brilliancy. Before tbe hotel Is a Urge open space pointed la and by aaid last will and test, meat mm axecuiiix thereof -and praying that the time aod place ba appointed lor proving aid will. It la ordered that aald petition and proonj of aald tnatrument ba beard betora this Court, on Tuesday, tha Pmrth da aA'otTWeaaer, A. IX at hi o'clock a. nv.

of thai day, at tha office of the County Judge ol eid eouuty, la tha city of Raviue In said county. Aud it Is fUrtiter iMrdared that public not Ice thereof be givt-n by tha publication of a copy of this order for three succewu weeks once In eavn week previmis to the lime ndn appol led in the Ral ns Jov rxal" a weekly uwpitr prtu-edeud puuiishrd in aatd eouni ol tria lated, t'Uhee et li, Hy that ourt. TH1U HKUPKV. orlsM i Couaty JudgA. members of tbe board are entirely right ia insisting thai it shall not be longer delayed.

It is incomprehensible that any member ol the board should have been found ia opposition to the position taken by Mn HaefTaer, who, as day, H. J. Smith, chairman of the Republican rnaty committee, introduced MR. CASWKI.L, thereon. Our only desire la to place la nomination men, who if elected, will honestly and faithfully perform the duties of their respective offices, and having full confidenos that such performance may be expected from yooraslt, tbe committee unanimously resolved to nominate yon as tbe candidate of the Democratic party for the office of District Attorney of Racine county.

Very Respectfully Yen re, J. E. Dome, Chn Dean. Coantv Com. OTHtg MATTKaa.

Saturday evening tha Blaine and Logan marching clubs were oat over 400 strong make the effort endeaTor to eat tbe bread of idleness and take that which rightml! belongs to others. The philanthropist will find plenty of cases to engage his attention, and Uis purse be but looks around him. It has been said that it takes but little to make the poor happy, and sural there are many who from their abundance can spare a trills to relievo tbe hardens of some of the needy poor. lUcioe is to be congratulated upon the possession of aa excellent officer la tho person of Mrs. alary Kookea as poor mis tress, and while do other city near as has a lady ia this position, yet the manner la which the duties are discharged leaves ao room for criticism oa account of her sex.

The salary now paid the poor mistress is entirely inadequate to the dnties and respooaibilitWo of the I posi and as be stepped forward be was greeted any good business man would, insisted itb a tremendous outburst of applause. The St, Paul K. K. swHch engine is ia the shop lor repairs and ihe old toromotie, upon a full accounting by the employe be The gentleman is a fine looking man, has aa easy delivery and at ooce held the at tentioo of tbe vast crowd. fore giving a letter of recommendation N.

J. FWld takes iU plarew Amount. Nstns, When the accounting shall be made, free from verbiage, made up of figures and Farniers la many of the country towns art complaining of their cabbage rotting Kd Mr. Caswell opened bin remarks by CIUCNTY IVl'UT, KACINK tXH'NTY- IN rnle -In Ihe mailer of tbeasiataof facts only, the public may be trusted to John rary badly. Oeor one-half the crop will aad marched through the principal streets oa the north aide, headed by the Plow Fac Urn draw just conclusions a to the success of stating that be was gratified to meet so many there, and to observe such a great demonstration.

He had never bad the laid ant and beautified by fountain jtnd flower. Masses ot geMai tints vie With meny hnod verbena. Whole beds of heliotrope perfume tbe air and tho grass looks like green plash an its compactness Racixk, Sept 29, 7b IT Jfaaar. tk Jfeyer aad JvVaOsra lie OataM CVaecwV Okbtlkm tn Your committee to whom was referred the subject concerning tht deficit of tht lata city Treasurer Browne, beg leave to state that they met the special committee of the bondsmen of Mr. Browne, and after considerable discnaaten on tha subject, the com Out tee of the boodamea propose to turn over to the city of Kacint a certain houae and lot formerly owned by J.

R. Browne la too Sixth war 4 of this city, being lot lk block 61, also $3,000 ia cash, to be paid by the bondsmen 00 or before November 1st, lti4. The same to be sccepted by the city ot Racine, in full sat-tstacUoo of their liabilities as so re ties on tbe bond of R. Browne, lute city treasurer. Your committee would iwwt respectfully recommend that aatd proposition be accepted by the nty ot Rjctne, Respectfully submitted.

Mm-h acl (Wbkkt, KJoskh. K. J. Palica. P.

A. Hindoo, R. HlNDLKV, ipectat Com. be a failure. Chief of Police Johnson, proposes A IW-wvll ftrrn Nlrm.

Jooa Nrsas the ex position The thanks of the directors of the to pleaenro of meeting ss audience la Ra 1 U-' I i Jh cine before, and be hoped to become better btiug the dehaOjUeat dog-tax payers to time in a few days, aa he in about to make social ion should have been extended to others. Tbe citizens who gave their mon rewtiHi( Hua niing int piinio Tbontas ulin, 'inoUi rtr ol I heeMala I of SAi.t d-c dt n't-rwiiUM amouir thtr thins, tiial he IMHy inuiM-ret Hie i eetit i( MKt.tvsT tevsL and atl the debts, linml ihttrt niwrnwi td edittl wil r- turn, and pmitt hr tlie stj ut fttnt and al h'SMititl iMniial account hie adtnlti-a-tra hio ami tit? ntnment-'f the residue of mi. I ftt(4 to MPMm a are by law eu-tiliHl to the same. i It m)I ciot eismtned. ad)iittdt aud aliowtd by lltts court on Tuea-dfty the acquainted, and that ho aboubt take great of growth.

On tho other aide of the stream are saoat of tho springs and bath hooaes. Each spring haw been eeclored to solid snaeoory, with si circular zoning out a report. ey aod time, the manufacturers who spent interest la the grosvth of tbe city, and It 1M ens Jihn Mary The monster new globe priie for the money to give a creditable exhibit, aod especially the harbor. Ho also paid a police and firemen, at the Jy-EyeSee the former treasurer who certainly did high compliment to Racine as a msnnfao- 1 i Kallery, has been painted and decorated some moat valuable work for the welfare turiog city. Tbe time bad now come, be I 34 K-tiJkW oeH tory band, and tbe Fourth ward club were give the place of honor in the lino.

To any they presented a fine appeaxaaco would not half express it. Cheer after cheer greeted them, and not a thing happened to check tbe enthusiasm, oh til Lincola street wsa reached, when a number of young hoodlums hurled bricks, atones, sticks, dirt and ether missiles into the raaka, scleral persons being struck but not injured. An effort was made to capture tbe young rascals but without sacenss F. O. Thorpe and J.

K. Dodge delivered addresmo at the dedication of Cleveland and Hendricks flag la the Sixth ward. Rain interrupted Mr. Dodge 0 speech, ss aud ia a genuine beauty- of the association. when we should elect another Presi Noe dent of the United States, and bo felt deeply interested ta tbe socceas of the TutMlhk FAT aI FROO.

11 (fcl 1 1 I 21 IS 'M to tion. It engTOsaea the time of the parson occupying the place, and the compensation should be fixed upon a more liberal basis. a COUNTY HEWS. IT CM 3 FROM JfORWAY. Xokth Capb, Wis, Oct.

3, 13S4. Fanners are busy husking corn. G. A. Field is out from Milwaukee on business.

Tbe Good Templars at their open, session last Saturday evening, carried out a programme said to be the beat erer given by the society. 1 lion Adam Apple is having a large barn built which adds to tho beauty and convenience of his place The raising oc Nenr. lUinjjer, estate rtvin Republican nominees. He was an admirer Mathew White Caught tn a Frog on at the top into which fitted a heavy cove, Tho springs are numbered, and over some of then gracef ul buildings have been erected, that serve Cor shelter and shade. I drank from ooe spring and found tbe water hot aad strongly impregnated with sulpnnr.

The arrangement for bathing are complete; 000 can have any kind of a bathj from vapor to mad. Wonderful cores are said to have been effected in cases of rheumatiam. Water and heat for the hotels has involved great eapense of money. of Blaine aad Logan; be had served a long an time with both of them Congress, and while there bad learned to love and es the N. W.

Railroad and Loses hit Right Leg. Dallj isf Monday. KOttvta X. A TvrrHl Ksrrrs Wl A Wuutlbert Mrs A Hat Lock UraUam UU is, estate. to -3 (W I 'Ji teem them.

He knew them to bo men of the highest character aod strictest integrity. No man could honestly have any doubts of their strength before tbe A men- he was inveighing against tbe candidacy This morning between 10 and 11 o'clock, another accident occurred 00 the Chicago A Northwestern railroad, by which a On motion of Aid. Colbert the report was accepted and placed on file. Aid. Colbert moved that the rtrommeQ-dations in the report bo adopted.

Carried. ISC ELLAS KXHS. A verbal report was made by Aid. Colbert with regard to Twelfth street viaduct. He said that the same was in bad condition and needed fi xing.

That seeing that the city funds were ia such poor condition, Mr. Chan. Merrick had agreed to build the viaduct and wait tor his pay un II Palmier JCllanllug 1.1 IS hi to people after read ing the dispatches brakeman named Mathew White, of County Line 23 years of age, lost bis right leg. and baa required tbe skill of tbe beat engineering talent. Thia place is owned by the Atchison, Topeka Santa Fe raUroad company, and i 1 tsi 1 "ha JTe rach PpUrwm 41 Wt He was standing on tbe end board of a showing tbat hundreds of thousands of people flocked to tbe depots to meet them as they were traveling through the country.

at la v.m fc ol ht dy at he olTlre of i ln Jud OHirt lu Ihe i'Mv Ka cine lt Mid Ciiuniy; and thV Ihereuimn Ihe rldue of mid elrtte ly the Itirilicr ordt'r ir of IhiitvsHirt aHtucd to suoti NrmMis as art by law emitted tJ tha same. And KU further rd-rcd that imtu thereof te st ven to Mil irnn itttrrewUd by llnhliiK m)v ii( litis rdr hHT tlrriiiuiv-stve wcSs unce In ech weea prior 1 aid dy to ihe 'Kt ls ft weekly iiwsilfr I'niui aud uhiUUcd lu said ctmnlv Kiteiti. laid JHh, lt. Hi the i ourt, 11IH.O nFT.DFN. ix-t-U fuunty Jud.

(Vm'N I IHU'BT, KAl lNK In the matter of the last will and testament of Jesee K. Milker, dev-eased. on readti'ic and Oiin the etltlon of t'barlolte M. Hrwn, ex utrn of tha last wtil and tentsnient swid iesjel, rere-seallnkt ani'iiu other ihtnir. that nhe hes fully SAliulniKired theewtMie of entd decaeed, aud paid atl the debt, lutnentl chanc and expenaes4 sdmlnitttratloii, and prav I lis fr Ibe adjusriiml and al loa'amce her nntu ao ount of hr admlniMtraMon and the aesitcn-meut of the residua of said estata to such erwtus as are by law cut tiled to the same.

It Is ordered, that said arc nt eiAinlry ed. ailju-tteil. and allowed by this court, on the Vwrta dun A. D. 14.

at ten o'clock a. so. ef thait Oay, at the office uf Uie aaid iHurt, tn the city of Ka -tna in ald county; and that thereupon the re due ol sid entate by the further order or Jud meniot this tour I tuwtfftied to such persous as are by law emitted to tbe ame. And It la furl her deredl that notice thereof be stven. all pcrenos lnt-r icd by pub-lishins a copy of this order tor three uo locomotive and stepped off while it was in Olle J.

Nashiem has an apple tree in lull blosnom at his home No. 710 Thirteenth street, and the apples were only picked from it a few days since. Ka mere ia the town of Caledonia are wrestling with the lightning rod peddler. They claim he is no good, while the peddler says tanners are the worst frauds in America. Coronor Adam Komae held an inquest Thursday alternoon on the body of Mary Hanson, the little girl who was drowned in the river, snd the jory rendered a verdict of accidental drowning.

Last Sunday the subscriptions for a new church to be erected by' the St. Patrick society were read and amounted, to oyer The edifice to be pat op by this society will cost over Loo is Griebel has sold out his interest in the Commercial hotel to Capt. Martin Olufo, who will hereafter be sole proprietor. Mr. Griebel goes on the rosd traveling for a grocery house.

Twenty-fire men are at work opening West Sixth street, under the tracks of ths 41 IO the purpose of making a switch. curred on Wednesday. The basket festival given by the North Cape cornet band Thursday ereaiag, waa largely There were largo and small baskets, round and square, deep and shallow, and long and short baskets, and basksts of every hue which sold at from Mr. Caswell then dissected tbe tariff ques Jatues John Miller ofBelva A. Lock wood who has not the moral courage to state her position npon tbe question of the Mother Hn board dross, or the comparative merits of food.

The Milwaukee Independents are making largo claims of the strength of tbe bolters in Wisconsin. It is freely conceded that every city has a corporal's guard of so-called independents but the msiwes of tbe party the entire vote of the rural regions remains solid for Blaine and Logan. Tba defection is barely noticeable tion and knocked all democratic arsra- 41 I 12 i Hi foot was caught ia one of tba faUl frog on tbe track, just south of the depot, and before he could extricate bim their chief engineer, now also general manager, A. A. Bobinaonl has had nnder his personal supervision, moat important improvements.

Ia everything there is that same appearance Of thoroughness and stability that marks tbe whole lioe of tho road. Yesterdar saw a Pueblo I ad ian, moo til It lwis Alex Junes Jodcs "VT.7". It; 5i aelf the engine came down npon him, and the ponderous wheels crushed bis right foot and part ot the limb to ment into oblivion He called attention to tbe fact that before the Morrill tariff of 161 took effect, only about one-third ot the manufactured goods consumed in America, were madst in this country, while three-fourths were imported. Now, ninety-tseo per cent of the goods used hero are thirteen cents np to two dollars and twenty-fire cents. St.

John basket caused a good deal of merriment aa also did Ben Butler's. The receipts were Cmzxx. lh 1 311 Uoonre Bark '1 a jelly. The no fortunate yonng ed 00 a "burro; he was bringing a load of grapes from some mission miles away. was conveyed to 8k Mary a hospital, and til next year; he moved the clerk advertise for bids for buildiug said viadnct according to plans and specifications on file in the City Clerk's office, and the clerk was so instructed.

An ordinance providing tor the building of a gutter on St. Clair street was read a second time, and action deferred to tbe neit regular meeting. Action in the matter of establishing a second polling place ia the Fifth ward was deferred. On motion of Aid. Driver the Council adjourned.

Barku D. A. II. Hoy was called, and amputated manufactured in. this country, employing e.d among large populations.

Saturday evening the Blaine and Logan Dude club met at Republican headquarters and elected officers and ordered new uniforms, and will come out 40 strong at the Auction Sale it HI- 32 the leg lust below the knee, the lather of some eleven million people who are en 41 IS 4 John Lynch rt liartoelt tbe young man being present during the operation. The shock must have been gaged in manufactaring.the result of which has created a home market lor our farm products. That under the operation of These grapes are very sweet and form a delicious part of our breakfasts- At tbe hotel ooe sees people from nil porta of the coon try. A young Mexican widow said to bo very wealthy, of course, attracts attention. Several afflicted with pulmonary troubles are trying the effect of the cli the Ka- en i ve wwk prtr to eaill Uay la cid Jot snau," a weekly The undersigned will sell at public sale 2 Tuesday, Oct.

II, 13S4, tbe Homestead Farm, one-half mile east and ooe mile north ot the Yorkville postoffice, ia tho town of Yorkville, farm, stockt implements and household utensils. i i i 0 CdcN. W. R.K. Stone has arrived for aald eouut uf Boyd A Itouedtct! pnaiHt aud pubiiNhca terrible, and made worse because White could see the locomotive coming and was powerless to help himself.

At 3 o'clock next Republican rally. The officers are John Vangban, Captain; George Graves, 1st Lieutenant; J. Crew, 2d Lieu tec ant Tbe Blaine and Logan drum corpa, con 1 Wales protection, this oouatry had prospered more than any other country in the world. That while the goods manufactured in this afternoon he was resting easy. itacine.

liaUHi.rVptembrHU, A. IX Uf tba ourt. octltl County Ju.lti. Ol'NTY lTRT, RAI'INKOH'NIY-IS Prate. In the uw ol the lut will and tetviiieal of AruUUmld Connor, de- (JaUbert, eUu.

other countries were the products of labor. 1 95 m.zzzzi ro 41 00 Si 00 41 4 tw NJ i John G. Wilson will do tho extra talking for the occasion. Come sea, bear and buy. J.

M. Cveorga. T. A CH APal AJS at CO. This is the third man who has been hurt on the road within two weeks, all within a distance of one half mile, and two, John paid but little more thaa half that which the walls, and two enormous derricks 45 and 50 feet high hate been raised.

A six year old daughter of Henry Breok-er, residing on Center street, tell from a hammock and broke both bones of the left leg midway between the knee and ankle. ir. Meachem attended the case. Several persons hsvo been thrown from vehicles at the corner of ain and Second stive ta, caused by the street railway tracks pay our labor, the latter was the September Transfers. Below is the list of transfers recorded at the Register of Deeds office during the month of September R.

B. Bates to L. Weiss, lot 9 blk O. P. 1473 Renther to H.

Rewald, blk 65 Burlington 125 H. Anderson to B. Iseman, pt blk ss 1500 Miller and Hans Hanson lost their lives. mate. This morning a gen Hems and his wife from Belott spoke to one, having seen my name oa the register They now reside near here np tho canon a little distance, where I hope to see them belore leaving.

Wo shall visit the Kailroad Uospttaland the tow a of Las Vegasst a few miles distance, after which we shall con tin ue our trip to Santa Fe.i Uaeiox McM. source of nearly all the wealth of this 41 i OTHEg ACCIDENTS. country. In a large portion of. the goods sietiug of Masters Pettit, Rapps and Raymond attracted universal attention in tbe Republican procession Thursday evening.

These young men are experts and play like old 'vela." The Republicans have been roost successful In forming campaign clubs aod before another week ia over they will be able to place a thousand men in line. Tbe at RlolaiM T. Chapman Mrs. Mary Tapling, an old lady sixty years of sga, residing near the West Side ft manufactured in America, at least nine-tenths ot value is the fruit of labor; heooe it is important tbat labor street barns, fell into a cistern. Her cri were beard aod ah was rescued by Mrs.

COh A MoHwru, minor A I 1 i 01 twr Rlclianl rUYawlortt Anna oiif A 1UhCts II 1 it tit a sua oiht-s Atoiiso THAT MUGWUMP. being higher than the roadway. It is a very dangerous place and should be attended to. should be performed in this country and be fed by American prod acta, and the en H. Tilly to W.

LsPotdsvin, lot 7 blk 5 North Racine 500 M. I. Blackwell et al to W. lots blk 4 Franks tills 400 J. R.

Klauson to J. A. A M. F. II an lev Fred Wardell, badly scared and toakisg 11 I di art eitt a Ietiers tewtamenlarr upon tha laat will and testament of aald dec-ajed havtnf be-n (rantd bv this t'oart to Msncaret K.

t'onninr aud Joaedi Hay. as eecuiors taereof, and months irom and after tha 1 lh day ir eW-temher, A. U. I t. bavins been by ordrof tke Court allowed! tor credtus-s to preaent their caims and I aald deceased, for eiiiiistion and allowance: Notice la hrreoy Riven, that tha County Court of said couuiy of Haclne, will, on 7Wjd.4f, IAS i.l dtfju a Awwoer, -4 and on i rtit, fae -W JtnrA, .4.

A 1, at tha ottlca of Ue Judge of aald Court, lu Ihe id KACtae, In aaid county, eaanti and s.lju-t ail clsuma aud demands astaiuat aald deceased. Ltetet September 1 1h, ftlaapW4 niliU ItKI-DKS, CvHiuty Ju.lte, Facta tire wealth crrtted thereby retained hero. the. Former wet, but not badly injured. Corroborative Statements While the competition ia menu tact ring lot 7 blk 1 Hagee add DIRECT IMPORTATION OF FAHHIONAHLK Annie Halveraon, tea years of age, fell from a fence at the corner oi North Main tThe committee also determined that the sum of 1,000 be charged to the Second A.

Kindorf to N. Duttoo, lota 1 would bring tbe price of commodities down to a fair valuation, in the meantime our laborers are well paid, while those of and a blk 44 a 400( and Eugliah streets, breaking her left leg. Democrats expect to uniform about 500 men. Tbe Philadelphia Record remarks that inasmuch as Roscoe Con ki ing is an Apollo he should get a place on the ticket beside Belvadear. OoL IL Howe, of Kenosha, will speak ia Racine Monday, October SO, and CoL J.

Spooner will speak on Monday, October 13, a KgLUXHIS 1. dltorwJournaU I notice aome incredulity with rv fere nee Jos, Mora wits to Chaa. lima, 69 acres DEESS GOODS Dr. A. H.

Hoy attended the cae. Saturday evening the J. I. Case T.M. Co.

works closed for a few weeks whils extensive snd needed improvements sre being made. A new oil house will bo built, also an engine room, and one of the largest engines in Wisconsin will be pot In. Una evening recently, sneak thieves entered the boarding boost of Thomas Dow, No, 516 College avenue, and stole aa over OBITUARY. see 10 Caledonia, ........4500 Wm, Renigrncbsr to Chaa. T.

Mam beaks, pt aac city tri3 Elemtnger A Packard to W. Hughe lot 1 blk 3 Moray A Packard's add. RlMNK CilCNTY In FOR Fall and Winter Wear. in trokat In the tiuuier of the laat tl ElV-At Wednesday a m.af rs.Jsn A Bermwsvwliaof Oente Harrow. The tuner foreign countries are poorly paid.

It is said by the Democratic party that there are no issues. This' is an admission that the govern men has been so econom leally and well managed by tbe Republicans that no exception can be taken to it2 No government In tbe world la managed so economically and al took place at 9 Vinos, p. in. on Friday, ward and $1,000 to the ci(y at large, for said protection. A resolution was offered and adopted continuing the report, and that the several amounts named in the report be charged as special aaaeasments against the lot asmed and that a tax ot six and seventy-five hundredths mills on the dollar be levied on the taxable property in tbe See-oud want, and that 1.000 be appropriated from thes Lake Shore Protection fund of the city, and the city clerk be directed to Sheldon to P.

Jorgenaon, 10 seres see 31 Raymond 900 W. Sheldon to L. Mardaoo, wq at ttis vrtxxi etuepnvru uurvn coat, two other eoata, aa Fellows pla to the animal which has been erroneously 1 dubbed a "Mugwump. The exist enos of a strange and ferocious beast very different from any tver before aeea) ta these parja is proved by ao array 0 evidence so strong that ao one but a proteased infidel could casta doubt upon it. Of course, the peculiarities of the beast ha ire been magnified and distorted la many accounts, but there Is a solid basis of troth for it all.

WAGE RATES Mrs. Barrows was bora at Amsterdam, New York, May 30th, 1815. She came to Vs now invite the attention of the public to our very largo assortment of Foreign Press Goods ot our direct importation. These we offer ia all the fashiona tud taatamant of eievta aruter, ilasMeO. lietiers tesUkinentary upon the laat will aud lasi anient satd tHHaaed hatnbean Brantl by this Caurt to Tohlaa Jaotdwon aa administrator wltli tha will anneiait snd aix Uiouihs from aad aller taa 4th day September.

A. l', lutvttts beeu by order of tue aHoWtMl fir preaent tbelr Claims and demands Mat net a id deceased, for exaiuinathtu and allosrance; Nuuca la hereby given, tht tha County Court of said Couutjr of Kclne will, ou Tuesday, the 'JtJ day a JVccm6trt AT. IK Ihh4, and on Tue1v. tha Sd day of March, A. this city at ao early day and is well known to most of 00 older citisens.

She was a sec 1 1500 W. be Id 00 to Oscar HheldoO li acres sec 31 557 J. Hamilton to K. Thompson, lot 1 tile a Hamilton's add- 300 R. Evans to Chaa, Wm.

Roberta, lot 4 blk 1 Evans A Botatord's add 400 L. C. Klein to Frank Shepherd, lot 38 ble materials and colorings of this lessons with fidelity In office as ia ours. Mr. Can well then referred to the cost of sd minis- taring several foreign governments, show As Viewed by a Wage Earner Who Satisfied with His Present Lot.

good, true woman, faithful to all her obit production. gations, kind and sympathetic toward alL ing that it cost ns only about one half as and other property of Mr. U. Case, a boarder. The stoleu articles were valued ai li Tbe Illinois Supreme Court hs.

just ffirrued the validity of a city ordinance of Chicago, compelling pawnbrokers to keep a book of accounts of their business for police inspection. The same kind of an ordinance should be passed by our Racine city council. The weather of late has been character advertise for bids for dotag the work on said lake shore protection She will be mourned by a large circle of All-wool Cashmeres In sll shades, at 40, much as tbe other great powers. He said it ii claimed that no further reduction of friends, many of whom she has comforted in sorrow and watched over in sickness. Ot), 62 75c, fl.00, etc Klein's 1600 A.

Deuiden to V. Eogle, lot 14 blk 5 north Racine- ......................3000 J. Hamilton to Ella Norum, pi sec 17 Editor Dally Journal. Aa a workiogmaa I have some Interest ia tbe tariff question myself. I will admit, to begin with, that I am not at work the tariff will be secured except by theelec- l6 at tha orllceof tha Judge of aald ourt.

In 4liriirW Harme. la aaid county, examine and adjust all claims and deutauds asralust jald il.Tsml, lul it-inMr l.Uh; FHIU BKLMTV, aspJtto County Judge. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Miss Jennie Throne of tioo of Cleveland. It Blaine was elected tbe present system of tariff would be con Some of the proofs I give below; sheep raiser had! thirteen sheep slsughtored In a single night.

Tbe carcass ea, only partially eaten, were found the next morning. A pig weighing at least 120 pounds, was dragged into tho woods. A boy coming from town late in (be evening was frightened and ran his horse all the way homo. A man beard a noise at midnight and going out doors saw distinctly in the dark visiting her uncle, aunt and cousins at the residence of Mr. and Mrs.

Jerome Forney, Printed Catslimeres, Cut Cashmeres, KAC1NK ot Vj rntti. lu ue mttr of tha eatata Mlilmw m. Iluribiit. dtnttased. tinued.

Thieve thought waa true, Blaine is for protection and if ho is elected, ill be fonnd on the side of the government in everything. She leaves beside her husband, one daughter, Mrs. Charles Hoyt, and one son, John Barrows, a resident of Californis, also a sister, Mrs. John Barr, well known to the people of Kacine. Tbe sfilicted family will have the sympathy of the whole community.

Tl LXAPAUGH Died at Herman. New York, at the renldenoe of bis son, ttept 24. Iravi, Benjamin Tillapangh, atfed, lJ years, 11 months sod A) days. ised by fickleness. The changes from heat to cold and cold to heat have been the cause of considerable nickneas.

The heat of Thursday, some 849 in the shade, lor ltira til aimmiMiraiii(iu 01 tue wui at 721 Center street, aod will start on Thursday or Friday for Tern, to visit her relatives there. Mrs. Peter Throne or Peru, 1 11 visit said daxeaud I hy Ihis Court to Henry II uejbufc as aAtmintntrator theref aad six monihs reatu and aiir the city 300 Tbos. Usyburn to O. L.

Owens, pt blk bM 1350 XXlroet to E. B. Moeetal.pt sec 35 Water lord 4000 Mi J. Groat to E. B.

Moe et pt sec 35 Water lord 3700 P. Johsnoss to S- U. Goldsmith pt sre 31 Yorkville 4150 Herbert Brown to W. ran pa, pt sec 4 city 400 W. Wadsworth to E.

R. A C. Fvans, lot 2 blk 3 -3800 Harvard Suitings, Drap Alma, Shoodah Cloths just now. Yet I don't feel tbat I ought to complain, for I find on looking over my book that I have lost less than a month's time on the average during the last five I have, had work for about 56 months out of 60 and st good wsges too. My family has been comfortably supported and I have money enough to keep them through tbe winter If I don't earn another dollar.

Too see, therefore, that I am as Tbe speaker retired amid applause and tbe playing of the band, and all agreed October, was very noticeable and very trying. The heat to day is about the same only more aggravating. Architect Chandler is working on tbe plans for a new skating rink building to that he had argued the tariff question in a fair and impartial manner. KIKDORF ing her sister-in-law Mr. Jerome Forney, 721 Centre street, ami will leave for her borne the latter part of tbewek.

Mr. J. M. George, ot Yorkville, returned Mrs. Christian Kmdorf died at her home A.COOPKB in tbe town of Mt.

Pleasant, at o'clock was next introduced, and bis popularity was evinced by a prolonged applause and a Wednesday the 63d year of her agefler ITtQdayof HeptemlHr -A. le. dstiu been Uy order ol the Court allowed for eredt-tors preMnt thr elaims and deautnds klit at amid daeaaaeU, fcr axauiiuatiou and aiiowanre. Nmiw is hereby iflwo, that tha County Court of aid couuty.of Kaoloe will, oa Tuesday Hie 1 4A dv -4. i.

ao 1 on Tuea'lay the i day of March. A. T. 126, at lbs ffttce of UieJudtfe 01 aald Court, lu Uieciiy IH Ka-Miie, in mm-td count, examine and adjunt all rlaluis and dutands a-alul aihl dcva-Hetl. iHhled HrpU-mbi-r 17, 1 A.

JtnD, 1 County Judse. Att'y tor AdmtnM.rator aep2lk BHCnMTrB FORECLOSURE 8ALE. ness me shadowy outline or a bnge and unwieldy -beast not as largo ae an elephant nor as small as a cat. An old lady of unimpeachable veracity beard a great roaring. The same noise has been beard by many other people.

Many hunters have sought for the beast but failed to find it. Nobody has yet seen it In daylight. Nothing like it has over been seen elsewhere. a brief sickness. Tbe deceased had "Hurrah for Cooper." In bis eloquent The Kelloggs Corners Sensation, Mr.

James Buckley, a well known i from Kelloggs Corners, was in the city be erected on Park avenue, between thirteenth and Fourteenth streets. It will be a 60x120 foot structure and will cost $2,000 A stock company with $5,000 capital hs been formed for the purpose of establish-I ok the rink. There isi no doubt sided in this county for thirty-eight years, Camellettes, Serges, Bison Cloths, -Scotch Cheviots, Reversible Suitings, Tricots, i Prunelle Cloths, Ottoman Satines, flow of language air. Cooper delivered an addreas which will always be remembered Saturday from a vivtof seteral weeks at Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Mr.

George has gone into basinet at that point. John Sip tier and George tUUock came in from Iover Tuesday, and opened negotiations with tbe J. I. Cae T. for and was respected and loved for her many excellent qualities, A husband, six sons and ono daughter survive to mourn her by those who beard it, and hundreds said npon leaving the building, it was tbe best Wedn related his experience with the animal which recently made its appearance in that town and which has been dabbed a "Mugwump." He etaU.

that the people in Racine can laugh and ridi well off as tho work ing men anywhere-even tn countries where low prices prevail both ia wages and living. There is a pamphlet much consulted by intelligent workmen who may not understand economical theories but have a keen appreciation of their own welfare, which was written by one Robert P. Porter. It contains the following table, compiled by D. Wright of the Massachusetts Bureau of Statistic Oeneral avarace weekly arafea paid to all employ cse Industrie.

Mass. U.Britain Agricultural lmplement.SiO 25 sft death. The funeral occurred Thursday speech they ever heard in Racine. a new threshing machine. Mr.

Cooper was placed In rather 'an em afternoon at 3 o'clock. OUR. Fred. Fratt, son of Hon. X.

IK Fratt, of Erery body is talking 0 it, and where there is so mnch smoke there Smust be some fire. These indisputable facts ass sufficient to barrassing position, having between 5 and o'clock Thussday afternoon received his cule the Idea of tbe animal being seen as much aa they pi sawn, but nevertheless it is first notification tbat the Democrats bad Fond.iy sAsrnooo, at o'clock, A. W. Goer died at the residence ot Samuel Johnson, corner of Racine and Twelfth streets. establish tbe existence of Jthe so-called endorsed bis nomination for District At tbe mind of lb Mugwump beyond a doubt ii the enterprise will be very liberally patronized.

During the past four years Dee Moines, Iowa, has paid out $24,000, on account of damage to pedestrians through defective sidewalks. Racine sidewalks are in a bad condition and even, worse in the heart of the city. No one cares, however, and the stumbling pedestrian car gases his bruised toe or injured limb, all unconscious that he can compel the city to paj damages. Leas ward politics and better attention to the need- of the city and citisens i demanded. ot cancer of the stomach, in the 63d year torney; nevertheless be made an address this city, ami Clara McCartney, ol Hudson.

were married at the bride's home, Tuesday. Mr. George Lukes formerly of lutein, now one of the popular hotel proprietors of Aberdeen, Ia, is spending a few days In this city. Mrs. F.

W. Clapp, avbo has been visiting 0 1 Artisans' 11 SO of his age. The deceased came to Racine any reasonable man. lull of Republican doctrine, to which no cm IT AS. Boot snd shosev.

Brl'k true. One morning about 2 clock, he wm awakened hearing strange noises about bis house. He arose, drrosed himself and proceeded out into the yard where he saw estrange looking object lying on the ground. Hs threw, a stick, when it would jump along at quits a rapid paoe, and at each leap, made a noise similar to the grant of a hog. It county during 1849, and resided here up to Democrat could take exception.

Ho be bu I lil Ins trad as Cashmere Velours, Royal Fantasie, Irish Frieze Broadcloth Sui tines, Combination Suitings, Cloth Plaids in great va- riety, Etc. the time of his death. He was well known gs by staling tnat no was clad to be Wisconsin Patents. The following patents granted last week 14 OH 15 10 ei laxpati Oarrtaerea snd watfoaa HH there, but not because he wss to make a throughout the city and county as an honest and upright men, snd be leaves con 8TATK OK WlMtrNSIH -CIRCCIT IVmrt for tha casinty llarlue. Tha Taylor trpbaa Asyium.

pulnlirt. aaalnst Uere Murray and Mary Murray, dclvnd aata. Hy Tlrtne sod In parsuanra of a JudsmMit of torwo rv and sale iika-le and rendeied In tha abe entttlied M-Uun 00 the 6th day of Kepiember will he sold by and undr tha direetltjfi of lla sabscrtber, sherltT of said eouuir, at the rntnt door of Ihe eourt house la thertiy and couowy 0 Kuclue, on Saturday tha S4h dx a Ortobrr, 1S3I, at 1 o'clock In the afternoon of that day the to'lowtna dwribed reiki -lU In aaid city of rladue, and bwn id bla-k mix ttt aooordlttf 10 the oriluai plat of Kactoe, and bounded as follows: Hytrin at ihe soutb-West corner. of said blM-k, ruu theiwe erly oil tbeeat lius of Main st-wurorty-slx (4S leel, thence easterly oval et wiTh Hecood street one hundred anu tare IJi feet, lbece aoutherly prallil with alln street artv-six ai leet to Uie iMtrtlt Itaa of Hecou1 sueeet. ttisnce weaUirly on the nHlh Has of bemi street to the place of beginning-.

Trns: ab. lMUd ai tbe HlisctrT'Boniea la tha city of Haoina tkts alb day of arm em bar, Iwi. TKviN Chahi.kh II. l.sa, rdterirT. CUuuUrl a AU.

aepilut? relatives in the city tbe paat fire weeki speech, as that was not bis intention, but to Wisconsin inventors, are, reported expressly for the JorastAt Stout A has returned to her home in lUtttle Creek, siderable of a fortune. One son, Frank because be had the pleasure of participating in tbe cordial welcome which Racine had extended to Hon. L. B. Caswell, tbe Underwood, Patent Attorneys, No.

66 Wiacooaln street, Milwaukee Geer, of Minnesota, rod two brothers and a sister survive him. The funeral will occur Michigan. M. Quinn.ol Norway, returned Saturday trooa a visit of several weeks in Allrutoatn, Buffalo, and other points in N'ew York. Wednesday afternoon at 9 o'clock.

Republican candidate for Congrer on this was a grayish color, and looked about (our times as largo as a dog. Mr. Bnckley said he was badly frightened and the sight sent a chill through body. It may be a "Mugwump he staUa, but it Is no timber wolf The animal baa created a big sen- (ViUn ti) Flaa and jute ootta. 40 Food preparaUonaM st Kurnltu re rt li 14 -1L.

Hats, fur, wool andallk 11 tl Hostery 40 Llqaora, malt ami oitiitu. It s7 MarhloaaauU machinery 7i Mrtalsand matallle ioUs 11 Tt Prtntlnc ami tt printing, djeing. blfehliig and ttulautug eottwo tea rr 14 sat Woods a immIm 1 in Woolen rtMMt In IM1 1 Worsted ga Liit 7 ai hie first public appearance within her Drove of Cattle Stolen, wen ty-tour bead of cattle were stolen from a pasture near the town of Burling-ton last Wednesday night And It is thought they ware driven to Milwaukee aad H. IL Browne. Ladoga Ltatng jack.

W. DeLap, Boecobet Dating stamp. A Hirahhelmer, Ia Croast Harrow. N. 8.

Johnson, Berlin Cultivator tooth St Paul System Earnings. Miss Emma lUllock, ol Uuioh Grove, These goods were made for ns by the Kurorswi manufacturers, Styles and hading are of our selection, and cannot bo found elsewhere ia this market. The earnings of the 8U Teal system for the month ot September were compiled attaching clevis borders. He said be was also glsd because it afforded him an opportunity to publicly deny certain rumors which bad been industriously circulated of late concerning the attitude of Republicans of Racine coun slaughtered. Deputy Sheriff Cuon'ng- satioa at the Corners, and the average resident is half scared to death.

U. Mueller, LaCross -Machine for ia tbe city, the guest ol Miss Klla Phel, at 1013 Pearl street. Mra. J. G.

McMynn and daughter Miss Nellie, are enjoying themselves at Ksnta and made public veelerdsy. The earnings sawing stones, I by weeks as compared with earnings dur ing September last year were aa follows: M.F.W. Ohlemana, MUwaukee-8ur BUSIMalS All bam has telegraphed to Chief of Fohce Ellsworth, of Milwaukee, to took out lor the stolen bovlnea. Racine eoanty seems to be Infested with a gang of thieves, aa hardly a night paasea but that a horse is Sto XI set ty toward the congressional nominee. Ha said ba hoped that the audience would gUsdeaaa.

j. 'Ay wages rates Skipped tha Town. Joha Orborn tha name of a German ear pen tor who baa decamped from tha citj leaving a a umber of persons badly la the arasTfl for Onat at iritaln Bi J. W. Ormaby, MUwaakee Prote ting Hasiues College Week.

Belle City T. A. Chapman Co. 117, 133 and 135 (v Wisconsin St. MUwaukea.

norHyl 4 7M0 Ft raw. aaslackod lime during transportation stolen or some place broken Into and bur JO Aitt.Wtft Removed to tVlieew avenue, near the Blake iipara House. Third F.C8taxkal Milwaukee-rortable ele Fe, Kew Meiioo, Ammund hs returned frnn aa extended trip la the laetret of lUake, BeebecVOo. j-' Mr. Frank Hayek baa returned from Washington, D.

CX, where he hs been tbe past week. lareh He oooUacted to build a boose for a Mrs. Wirth aa the North aide. When it glarised. vator.

CL F. Thompson, Oahkoah Spring wag- For Uncle Sam. Below are the collections made by IX O. waa about ball complsrad ba drew oa tbe lady for $400 and received the amount It will be eeea that tha earnings for tba The swage rata of wsges la these twenty-lour branches of industry la 76 per cent higher ia America thaa la En cloud. Will any ooe claim that tha coM of living la 76 per coat higher? I think mot.

The difference ta ta fitvor of tha American laborer working nnder the tariff system shall not complain of that tariff system, not vote to supplant it with free trade, until rates of wages shall be equalised. J. fourth week showed aa increase over the Mr, Adolphna Fixsu has returned from Cost of Pavinr. same week last year of $62,000. Tbe earn Janes, deputy collector of Internal Rev enue, daring the month of Septembe r.

Cigar 413 50 Conaiderable discussioa has prevailed as I few weeks' visit at Crookten, Minn AU I I itara. ana rwrt rrva, a 1 alllsUaUaHich aVl either mx, lo tm.n' hmmkv rlih sway than anything else tn this world. wn una a wail tli workers sbauluMHy sura, a ones a4 dreasTat aatKAikcasta. Maine, aprtjk Inge for the month were $2,301,000 against $2,231,000 for the name month last year, a He then suddenly left the city, aad the lady afterward found tbat tbe fellow had 1 not paid one cent for snaterial aatd aa the house. He alee left unpaid board aad liquor debts, aad also failed to pay borrowed money.

Two days after he left be was Mr. Andrew Powers is home (rom Min Beer st in 153 31 Special 83 30 to what tt eoata each properly owner for paving. Ia order to enlighten the minds of those not posted a gentleman hr furn neapolis, tor a rhort visit decrease of $20,000. pardon the irsonal nature of bis remarks! bat these reports reflected not only npon the great body of Republi eans of Racine county, bat npon tbe peak era own personal honor and tba honor of tha men ba was proud ta call bis friends. He then proceeded ta pay Mr.

Caswell a very high personal compliment, and earaestiy assured him tbat ot all bis constituency, none would prove more loyal thaa the RopobUcans of the city and county of Racine. Tbe irpeaker then branched off and said in fpeaking of Democrats be did not speak of them as individuals, bat aa tbe national Democratic party. Tbat while be prayed for tba destruction of tha Democratic national party, hs id not pray for te destruction of Democrat but only that they anight see the error of their ways and fine from the wrath to coma. He said that DEVOTED EXCLUSIVELY TO INDIVIDUAL 1US1MESS TRAINING, lk-keeping, Penmanship, Shorthand and common Eng liah branches. Best ef nfereace Treat or tatreea iala bitimi ta tha city First class appointment ftr both sexes.Cl)ay oreveatug eeealoua.

aavUtmKUiw CC. 1 MAliSH, Prtn TO CONSUMPTIVEa The ad art I ear bavins bean permanently en rant of tnatdrsae dtsaaee. Consumption, by a slmpla rmnedv ta anxloas to make known to Sis fellow sarTerars tos means cure. To alt deaira It wlt tend a enpy of the prescription used trass,) wltn tha ilireeilons kr preparing and usins tha same, whtrh they wtlf Sod asura Ce lar Cssas. CalSs, Ceams Secretary of Bute E.

Q. Titume spent Total. New Armory. ished the following as the cost, to the ewe the Sabbath la this city. OT of a root lot: Negotiations are about completed for tbe erection of aa armory for the Light teen ta Chicago, aad etatod that be bad mads $900 ia Racine; that tlmea were bard ta America, and be waa going back One Half a Uie-Ume.

Mrs. Joha Gemmeli Mllroy, Miflin Co, Joha Corse has returned from an extend- THE RACINE Not Captured, Farmers arriving In tha city from Eal-logga Corners, state that tha "Mugwump has not beeo captured aa reported. He is still la tha Tlcialty oi tha Corners aad ed visit to CaaseUoa, Da. Guards and Garfield Guards la the rear of Pa, ia the spring of 1864 injured her spine toermaay. Those whom be swindled ths Baker block, 60x130, and to cost about J.

Keeljn, of telephone fame, spent and partial paralysis ensued. For nearly are higbly Indignant, aud they will ea Mala street Is 80 feet wide; each property owner Is required to pave 40 feet "The sidewalka take ap 11 test and; 10 inch as 1 tha street railroad tracks take ap 4 foot and 5 Inches, leaving to ba paved by tho property owners S3 feet and 9 inches. 1 twMtw ana araa anania wur. in the Sabbath in this city. $5,000, and the entrance to be oa Market the spring of 183, she was advised to ass I deavor to have him arreste, when be ar Square.

Work will be commenced as soon Joha B. Jones has returned from a two a Bt. Jacobs Uii, tae great conqueror 01 pain. 1 rives at New York. aa' plane are made and contract can be I months1 visit in Wales.

co4 sheep are frequently found la tha vicinity. Those who have been fortunate enough to get close to tha beast, state that It crawls upon tha earth and makes a aoise similar to the grant of a hos aaa, astasts. sraacsms. rvuea wisttlus I The first application gava instantaneous audreas Ker. K.

Me preaen ptioa. will pl got in shape. The names of the parties relief. Before tha aeoona ootue was or- Mrs. P.

I Clark, oi Chi eago, sprat the a. wiusoa VK lsan Ht WlillaoMbarvh, Counterfeit Money. Taa publls are advlaad to look ont lor 83 toe times 90 teat is equal to 475 square eat, equal to 63 7-0 square yards; at 1.49 who will erect tbe building gee net known. hausted she was able ta walk aad it cured. feabbath in this city..

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Pages Available:
18,924
Years Available:
1857-1912