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The Journal Times from Racine, Wisconsin • 5

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THJj: HAHJsJS DAILY MOH DA AFTEBIs OOE, OCTOBER 30, 1899. 000000000030000 oooooooooo spomng bout; Emil Somers in club RAISED OVER $2,000. swinging: there will also be Roman lad PIANO VOTING CONTEST. Keportorial Notes in and out the city. der acta, wrestling, flying rings, tumbling.

baton swinging, etc. oooct Vtes Raelna High 8ctao1 349 8Mid WirdSekol 838 Wlflw School. 3d Ward 84.0S4 OOCKK500C-000000000000000000 At the Christian IScience Meeting Yesterday Over $2,000 Was Contributed for New Church- JmSt- 8 a Ward. ......7 44 The Misses Boffels spent Sunday with friend at Kenosha. The schooner Belle arrived in port Sat Social and Personal.

-rndd 5t Wnrd oc cooooooooooooooooooooooo urday evening with wood for W. 1L Hawaii School, 0th Ward Sixth Ward School Heranth Ward School School School Mrs. L. Uahit is among Chicago visi in Chicago and on their completion will join her husband who arrived in this city this morning. SniUh-Athertoa.

Mrs, Joseph Smith of Warren, and Mr. A. C. Atherton, the well known photographer of this city, were united in marriage on October 2tf, at Prospect Park. Niagara Falls.

Mr. Atherton has returned to the city and is receiving the congratulations of his many friends, but Mrs. Atherton was obliged to remain cat for a couple of weeks in order to dispose of considerable property. THE EFFECT DIAMONDS AND GOLD. Washington Correspondence: Apparently the first tangible of the war in the Transvaal, so far as this country is con SMALL BILLS.

Washington Correspondence: The United States treasury is being appealed to for small bills. It has none to spare. Nor has it any silver dollars, uncovered by certificates, which it can part with. Gold is being offered in vain in exchange for those once despised coins which it was almost impossible to get the people to handle. Evidently there is a phenomenal lack of small change bills, due to the increasing magnitude of payrolls and of retail purchases.

According to the United States treasurer, there were outstand-July 21 last 8,256 one-dollar bills, 17,180,885 two-dollar bills, and five-dollar bills. There were also in circulation 03,158273 silver dollars. The one-dollar bills and silver dollars ag tors today. Pugh. The maximum and minimum tempera Mrs.

Juliette Glass is visiting in Chi ture yesterday was 49 and 42, a range of 7 decree-. cago today. Born, to Mr. and Mrs.Spangenberg son yesterday. At the Christian Science meeting held yesterday morning in the Odd Fellow hall on Wisconsin street, the first reader of the church announced that a collection would be taken toward the final payment on the purchase and remodeling of their property lately bought of the Dr.

lirod-sky estate, at the comer of Main and Seventh streets. He announced that there was a balance due of about to com James Schuster was fined and cost Llar-la Odd Fellows I.odffe So. 8 Racln Commaodary, K. Haaonic Lodge 'o. 18 Frateraal Oar Savior's Danish Ch'ah Rrhr.ca l.odga Pra.bytf.rt a a Church St.

Koyal I.ragar Hrryvllle M. K. Chtrrch iccftU.H Arrow Cycla lnb IadepeaSent Order of Forattnrs St. Jakn's Bohemian 1,403 30,67 57 OH 28,7.5 6 3,658 1 13 48 33 CO 138 2ii 35 4 241 -8 91 a i 5,044 SO 117 5 in the municipal court on charife of as saulting Henry Falbe. Edwin Downs of Kansas City, is uinong visitors in the city.

The price of milk in advancing in every city in this state, but llacine Mr. and Mrs. A. Harris of Chicago cerned is fniin.l in I. i Lt plete the purchase and remodeling mid dealers say it will not go up here.

sent the Sabbath in the city. pay day was November 1, and that those local prices of diamonds, amounting 1 mi. I who wished 111 to contribute to Truth now -Miss Ada Wood, now of Milwaukee, The schooner Coral of this port, was slightly damaged while entering the port spent the Sabbath with Racnie friends. would have an opportunity. It is known oi Kenosha with a load of tan hark.

that Christian Scientists never occupy gregate 119,536,529. That is an average of one and one-half per capita. Small bills and coins circulate with such rapidity and thus do so much work that seemingly the facilities for making one-dollar payments ought to be ample. Rut, in the first place, the treasurer's figures are excessive. They make no allowance for bills which have been destroyed.

In the next place, the savings of the my poor C. A. Iceland and wife of Venton, Wis. are sojourning in the city for a few day Ihursday the first match game of church property without it is fully paid for. The contribution was taken and it whist between Racine, and Waukesha will be played al Milwaukee was found that there was over $2,000 raised in that collection.

Of which Captain Mammer of Chicago was i guest of Chief of Police Johnson jester day. lr. .1. (I. Meaehem Jr.

and Ir. John Meacbem removed a large cystic tumor was new pledge. There is a small balance now due which will undoubtedly be met by those who have expressed a desin from Mr. Dittkr of KeiiOflia eounty, yes teniay. P.

torrey. register of deed of Keno sha county, is calling on Reeine friend today. to give, but have not paid in. Scientists state that when it i taken into consider- Hchnlte Band I'alntarkA liocorntork' I A Labor Council Motlara Woodman of America Concordia. Society, Kria Street SI.

Mary's Hosailal Itethany K. Church, SI I vor St i e.t WaUh Fi eshylerian Santlav School. Trinily M. K. Charrh Holy Itinerants Charch SI, Ceeelia Chams Court Frata 1.

O. r. WeUh Consi-ecatlonal Church. St. Joba'a I.atharaa School Kinyrlv Club.

Kniaus I'hurch, Mouad Aw I). I A German KvaaRelleal Charrh. German Lutheran Charch Talnnleara of Amelias St. Mary' Church Klkit Sitlvaiioa Army si. Kaae.

School Hniulat SiiiKinB; Soeiety, Sadtati K. rnetl Me liotialu I BatUaala Chttrrh, Sllvor at Woodmen of the Maaanic No, Itaala Hall Italy Naitia 1 hnrh, Willing Wa.kar lal at. I hurah Lady Foraaler Swiaty. ftoynl Sylvan Kail School. Belle City IL B.

Waohlnctati Knlirlito of si. l)avfa" Danish Brotherhood. Week ending Get. 28, 1899. St.

Row T-idy Foresters will give card and Hallone'en party this evening at Mrs. Albert; iVih.uu returned from a ten ait on that a church of about fortv or til'tv 778 18 05 3 US) 30.1 to 8.1 104 1.1 317 9.MI 77 S3 Mi o.lO sa.i a 14 A 44 533 7 5t 1 days' huniuiB trio in the u.k nf lin. members constituting 3d or 40 families liesota. some instances to .) pr cent. Customs experts are inclined to loot on this advance as largely speculative.

The discovery of diamonds at Reitfontein was made only in August, 1807. The total find of diamonds in the Transvaal for 1898 was only $212,812. The exports from the Orange r'ree State were The two ltoer republics thus contributed $3,338,783 to the diamond stock hM year. This is a comfortable sum, but hardly justifies a large advance in price because this field is temporarily closed. The Kimlierley mines in Cape Colony, it is estimated, hare since their discovery in 1H07 produced uiamonds valued at $350,000,000 in rough, and worth twice that amount when cut.

It is claimed that JS per cent of the diamonds of the world are now found near Kim-berley, and it was found neceassury to restrict production to keep prices at a profitable range. The cosing of the Transvaal is not likely to make diamonds intrinsically- more valuable, as experts sav the market is heavily overstocked, and they say if there is any speculative advance it would be wise to sell, as the Kimberlcy mines can in a few weeks stip- can in less that six months raise an amount of money equivalent to W. W. Shoyer, 433 i i a street. All friend united.

The first party of a series under the Hie of the ladies of the St. I.nkcs Mt-s Martha Mark and Miss Julia it certainly means there is nireh a piin are primarily in small bills. They cannot afford to ave more than a dollar or two at a time. Thousand of the smaller bills nre out of circulation because they are boarded up. Furthermore, men who usually drew checks for small Minis do not do so now because of tuc two-cent stamp.

That has added to the demand tor small bilk without going into the reasons for the leareity. its is evident that the country, wit its 'increasing sp-illation and expanding retail tralhe. needs more small bills, and those arc the ones the treasury should Supply by substituting them for notes of higher denominations whenever such notes are Mid into the treasury. If small bills in excess of demand are issued they will gradually find their way hack to Washington. sctu Sunday sojourning at etpnl which governs the-s people giving Milwaukee.

Utuld will tke place at (iuild hall on so liberally to church purposes. There Mi-s. Adolf llaekendorf returned Satm has hecn no church fair; there has liecn day from a pleasant visit with friends at no one outside of Clm-diaii Science or Klkhorn, Wis. those who have been or are btfeed in I i. .1.

i r. KfeAnnnny (ron Provi- i ua i lias oeen aSKeu to give to this chui.lt. The remodelm.r -o. dence, R. 1., in the city visiting rela tives and friends.

the chunh is alwut, and enn-ists ot a borough remodeling of Thanksgiving uight. A delegation of the Modern Woodmen went to Milwaukee on an electric ear Saturday niirht muI enjoyed a night with the Woodmen of it he Cream City. A meeting of the Belie City Mai chorus will take place tomorrow evening at 7:45 o'clock at KIkins" hall. Every member is requested to be present. The executive committee of the W.

R. C. are reijuer-tcd to meet with Mrs. Morris, 510 Wisconsin street, Tuesday evening. Oct.

31, at 7:30 o'clock, to arrange "tor the supper Nov. 7. Mrs. F. G.

Castle and son of Mihvau the interior, putting in a new heater, new doors, liaintinir. Daneibki) an, I kee. spent the Sabbath as the guests of Mr. and Mr-. C.

M. Hambri-'ht. ind putting in -new opera chairs lnakine the seating capacity from 225 to 250 peo James Fihey. one of the oldest and best known residents of the Fourth ward is cuKh uiamoiius io put tne price lower than ever. The war is apparently more likely to ple.

It is expected to open in about two weeks. Seats are free and the public is not expected to live the day out. invited at any time to the services. They raise the pun basing price of ''old than of BIG MILLINERY SALE! rOR ONE WEEK. A large Eastern factory has consigned to us their entire surplus stock of Mrs.

C. F. Haglin of Minneanolis and teach the principals that Christ taught. diamonds, as the mines of Mrs. W.

O. Preston of Lu Verne, Services are conducted by a first aud see the are credited with a pro arc vi-iting relatives and friends in the Q1MJ reader. One reads from flu. HiKl- duction of $300,000,000 since 1884. while A dime entertainment will be given Wednesday evening.

Nov. 1. at the rectory hall of Immamtel church on North hc other from their text book, with the the gold in sight probably amounts to the key to the scriptures written by the found enormous sum of i-eonsin street under the auspices of mo uiscoverer ot linsjan Science, the the Altar Guild of that church. Rev. Mary Baker-Eddy, they have silent LATEST TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS viuii emu vvciiKinjf I mis a rtvC AO prayer and Congregational singing I he Monarch base ball club have arranged for their second annual ball and New York Stock.

reported I.y Xorthroi) Co. to be disposed of at v- it will take place at Casino hall Thins MATRIMONIAL. Currier Ah rena. 9 day evening, November 23. The Colum 4 LIST Or 8TOCK.B.

And to make this great sale bia orchestra will furnish the music. more interesting lie residence of Mr. and Mrs. William (Vt Oct. 30 27 we offer some 0.

Wilkinson. 27 Henry street, Grand Sheriff Rein sold from the front steps city. Mr. and Mis. Frederick Rickoman returned last evening from St.

Louis, where they have been spending part of their honeymoon. apt. William Mitchell Lewis and Attorney John R. Richards attended the Chicago-Penn football game that was played in Chicago Saturday. Peter Herman, yard master of the M.

St. 1. headed a party of Ra-cineites and departed this morning for a hunting in the northern part of the state. Alderman Finch returned this morning from a hunting trip in the eastern part of the state. He brought with him a sufficient amount of game to supply his friends.

Am. Sucar Kapids, was tne scene of a charralne 153 i tSSSJt IS3 iasi ir.yi tagu am. tontCoo wedding Thursday evening when, their 1944 EXCEPTIONAL RARE BARGAINS Ati bis. tif.l C6i; ot the court house this afternoon the in terest of the Calloway Land Co. seventy five acres of land on the Rapid Road an 12.

ssii Ah: spirts Cum. sister, Miss Julia D. Currier, was married K. T. IN to Otto Edward Ahrens of Racine, Wi 8S 1J7H 87 87 ISdVa IWH 170M, 170-- e.

st. CAN. It was bid in for J. Dietrich for 1271, 1-7, 13.4 routfmuj i one iiuiiure.i or more iuh iey l3J's B. 134 loi H.

1. Pactflc. n-. 116 subject to an mortgage. After the ball jpune yesterday after friends and relatKes assembled In the pretty parlors to witness the ceremony, c.

ml "Hi iX i'i-4 lis u. Can. KouiliBrn. Ctiicaco ilaa which was performed by Rev. J.

Herman noon two youngsters while on their way home became involved in an argument 1144 list- 114. 27- 11 27 Randall. CStss; Ohio. 27S41 O. Electric 1214 1214 IB- 12 1 S5t IV.l Steel Com.

In a corner of the hall, behind a group palms, was stationed Mrs. lovei'ov of Jersey 1 IBM 124 Trimmed Hats, Dress Shapes, Plumes, Fancy Feathers, Velvets, Fancy Trimmings, Etc at prices that Cannot again be duplicated for the season. Scotch Tarn O'Shanter Caps. Twenty Dozen Jut Opened. Prices on every article in the house guaranteed lower than the lowest or money cheerfully refunded ami a fistic contest followed.

15.it fought liVe tigers for three rounds. Then the police interfered and the light was declared a draw. the Lyric school of Chicago, It, M. l.te Manhattan IUM 123 mt Hi', 4Jt, llt4 13.S 284 754 40U 21 't a ufd who played a pfoaafog program of wedding music on her harp. A the bridal 124 el'i Ml4, ISS 7.IV4 St, 21k, 8 Nat Sat unlay night a fifteen-year-oH bov TH SO ua, no MV jv, lWrt4 las JVi 2SH WSt 7ct, 7e.

4014 a WW SUSl SSM BSMj it. Nurtbern RheMa tm. Muii Marriage licenses have Wen granted by County Clerk Hull to Herman Abresch and Ida Karolin Friederiko Hallnus, Charles Sandstrom ami Carrie Richards and Herman of Waterford and liertha of this city. "Dolph" llaekendorf, one of Racine's popular young men. who has been cashier Kca.lt march Bounded, the groom approached down4he staii-way attendisl by William PlaU of Pacine.

They met the clergyman in a comer of hc second parlor, ScutLerr. Hv 64 Tenu. C.ml fc 1 Ul'lj 1174 11741 t'hton S. Leather iM Valh .1 4X4' 4W, SH' S3S 82U' ngf' 5a! winch was tastefully arranged with 24 22 Weieru ruioh palms and vines. The maid of honor.

Se: 3J Mtil me i at lia. tne Mts Kdtth Currier, then bnpeared, dress- The Chl-ago narkrts. i i for the )Mst number of years has tendered his resignation to accept a like ixsitin paie laue ami carrying yellow nwe. The bride' followed her. EnpoRiun, Cor.

Fourth and Hain Streets. a' 1F aortB- with the C. E. I. U'y with headquarters Wheat looking very sweet in her gown of corn I 1.

it MM Dec mi oouqucr, oi nri.le applied at the tramp house for lodging He said that he was from Sturgeon Rav and had been working trt a number of shops, but at present had no work and no H.i. to go to was obliged to apply at the tramp Headquarters for a night's lodging. The new Jefferson school situated on West Sixth street and the Milwaukee school (Sixth ward) which has been re-modeied ami rebuilt and is now one of the largest in the etty. opened this morning for the fall term. This makes all the public schools in the city now iu running order.

Yesterday morning a man was found on the green plat near the Junction depot anil at first it was believed that he was dead, but it was only a case of too much- liquor. His name was Matt Weber. In the municipal court this Corn William Wratton, formerly of this city a a ami connected with the M. 4 St Paul May Oat. U'y Co.

here for many years, after sjien.l We employ only the most competent Trimmers and assistants. Dee. May mg a very short visit here shaking hands Ov4 30 0t 27 88 4 nu ii4 as mi S3 S2f4 aH 34.14 8 85 8 17 8 OS ST rro 67 8 3C 20 6 20 5 ST 8 40 8 40 87 4 87 4 80 4 97 4 97 4 05 fork old acquaintances left this noon for his Deo. an 31U fa '4 24. 25 9 80 5 25 6 tl 4 90 5 05 home in Sioux City.

where he has Ell's KM 8 13 70 23 6 40 4 no 02 enarge oi the large round house of the Jan. above company. Lard H- Jan oooooocooooooooooooooooooo nisea, Mr. and Mrs. Wilkinson were assisted in receiving by the bride's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Currier. William Putnam acted as master of ceremonies. The rooms were decorated with roses and vines, the first parlor being all in yellow. Vases of yellow roses were placet! effectively, and asparagus vines were arranged over doorways, mantel and chandeliers.

In the dining -room. American beauty ere used on table and red ribbons and candelabra? added to the bright effect. The stairway was also decorated with ribbons and vines. The only out of town gueif present was the groom's father, William Ahrcns of Dundee, III. Mr.

and Mrs. Alliens visited Niagara Received. Estimates. an rttM. Notice of Meetings.

-Wheat iHi s7ii Morning he wa, fined $1 and'eots and 274 609 401.. 325 The Home Reading circle meets Tues CHICACK), Oct. 30. Hoe Reeeipts' day afternoon at 2:80 with Mrs. Wooster, "ELITE' 407 Main Street SPECIAL SALE THIS WEEK All Trimmed Hats at special low prices.

A full line of ready to wear Hats at reduced prices-Just received a new line of Wool and Silk Shirt Waists. A complete assortment of everything in the line of ladies' furnishings. It will pay you to examine our styles and prices before making your selection. fairly active; mixed, 4.21 Heavy. $4.

'0f 4.30: Hrhr. SU as r.igtitn street. attle 1H.1KK): firm: hppvp. there will be a special meeting of the Dam the amount, i If there is anything provoking it is to go into a barber shop on a Saturday nijfht and find three ahead of you and the third man takes hair cut, tlien a shave, ami finally shampoo, while you are compelled to grin and bear it. People getting hair cuts on a Saturday evening ought to be given one of those after twelve kind.

cows. Texan A. O. H. this evening at Father Mathew 1 11 1 11 a $3.2." Oi 4.00; stockcrs.

4.75. mm. memoers are requested to be Sheep Receipts, 140.000; stromr: 82.50 falls and Detroit on their wedding tour lambs. 5.50. and arrived in Chicago this moraine.

present. RACINE HUNTERS, Ahrens will complete her studies EngTaved cards and invitations at the Journal office. rave for the 'orth Thii Morning to Hunt 44 The Least Hair Deer Animals Said to be Plenty This Year. Miss Edna Hoffirmn of this city, who is a pupil of the Wisconsin conservatory of music in Milwaukee, has been a-ked to play in recital at the school in November. Tomorrow the hunting season for deer Casts a Shadow.

ns and today a large number of hun thi is quite an honor for one so young as In.i, as this is the first recital 7AHN Dry Goods Co. 428 MAIN STREET. gnen oy tne school, and it also speaks A single drop of poison blood will, unless checked in time, make the ivhole impure. Hood's Sarsapartlla is the wwt for Kramer, who has had her for a pupil so short a time. ,4 special communication of Racine lodge No.

18, F. A. will be ters are leaving for the northern woods. Among the Racine sportsmen who got away are Peter Herman of the Racine ball team. Fred Nelson, the contractor: Fred Bowman, Mr.

Thieaen, the druggist, and Jacob "Stoffel; They go up Tomahawk and expect to drop a few big deer. Reports from northern Wisconsin counties are to the effect that the $25 deer license which is charged outside hunters is making very little difference with the arrival of large parties of hunters from outside the state; and Florence. Onieda, Langlade, and in fact nearly all the north thLs evening, Oetolier 30. Work in great leader in blood purifiers. It casts no shadow, but brings sunshine and health into every household.

Dyspepsia "Suffered everything but desth for years with dyspep8ia Nothlns the M. M. degree. The past masters of relieved me until I took Hood's Horsaps-rllla and it nmde and kept xhv, well. Can eat anvthiiu; I wtnii." Mi'Rphy.

Hull's Mill. Danbury. Conn. Consumptive Cousrh Vivn viir. Tlte Week's New Poods.

NEW FANCY LIN ENS-An entirel new stock just placed on sale this week, in Spachtel shams, sideboard, dresser and buieau scarfs, center pieces in sqnare and rounds, all sizes Mexican hand-drawn linens, Battenburit p-jnares and rounds, infants' fancy pillow hemstitched lnnch cloths, doylies in cut and hemstitched, iu plain and stamped. Spachtel shams 39c. Sideboard and bureau covers, a special new lot on sale this week, 50c goods for 39'' fmh. See hem in the south window, NEVn. 5'LKOLENES-New Bul.aTi.n cloths-Cre-tone.

Denims, Tickiugs, Blads, Art Velours, Tapestries, etc. Many entirely new printings and desigus, for raney work of all kindf, lust plat-ed on sale. Exclusive styles conftneit to us. 1 NEW LINED GLOVES AND MITTS An attractive new trm stock in kid and mocha, in silk and fleeced lined 1 50 a bAlr" chMTt Pl and fur tops, 50c to NEW FLANNEL NIQMT RORES.hvr 1.1-. children and gents.

Our gowns are made up lull onerous sizet, best of sewing' neatly trimmed, choice new styles iu tennis flannels at 45c to 1.25 ach. NEW RUQS ARD POITIERS-Xew moquette and imitation wiltons, new tapestry, chenille and rope portiers choice new ntvles on Sile thin week. MOUSE WRAPPERS-New styles in fleeced hack flannelettes, percales and prints, new flounced xkirta, uew yoke effects, ready to wear, for less than they can be maile "P- or 1.00. 1.25. 1.35 to 2.00- CORDED TAFFETAS, l.oo-All the rage now for waists, yokes aud fronts.

In 15 of the newest fall colors New shadea in today. NEW YOKINQS-Anotber fresh lot in today in an-plKjued chiffons and UfTetan, lace insertion putting, all over jet spangle and chenille lace yoking. SPECIALS THIS WEEK-5- for 8c bleached crash, all linen. 5c lor fleeced back flannelettes, new foulard Kty ien. 5c for He tennis flannel, uew light styles ln cbck and stripes.

3Jc lor 5c uuhleacbed sheeting, yard wide 75 f'r men's LOO underwear, odd line to i.a-, the lodge will confer the decree and 1W all Masons to be present. Good mute and visitors from out the city. lodge will be call.nl from labor to re- ficshment al 10 o'clock p. iti. the night of NovemU-r fl a gr ind Mtertaiuwcul and dnnot will giveu by the lladtrer AthU.tie club at Ukcsjde auditorium.

"It will be one of the best of the year. Jame Peterson gives a trap-Mr net; Frank Janista, Fred Jaeobsoo. Soren Sorenson and illiam Phillips p. poar tm the parallel bar; Han Ismergan mm Bert Thorne on the double trapes; Jn7 DriMoll and Charlie k'hclkr in a sku I had a Consoniptivtj cottKh which re-dut-ed me to a xkeleton. Was sdviwd to take HimkI's SnMaiuirllls wfiich 1 did and recovered normal liealth.

I have been well ever since." Matilda Bridmkwatrs, Cor. P'-arl and Chestnut St a Jefferson vl lie, Ind. ern counties are issuing huge ntimliei- of foreign licenses. The reports from north cm Wisconsin counties are also to t1(. effect that the deer are plenty this union, and it is likely that few hunters will come out of the Woods without the two car-cas-Kw which, under the law, they are kt-untied to ship.

Misa Wyckotr, of hicago, teacher of music at 62 College Wednesday. era llvar tlltj th. turn IrrHsllni sii. tll calhartk to tok. with llowj a j.ltt,a,nlla..

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