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Racine Journal from Racine, Wisconsin • 3

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Racine Journali
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THE ARTESIAN WELL. J. Mxxueb A Co. are laying in a fine slock Md An this shoal. Suraestiona hive been ZI7C.

RACINE COLLEGE. PERSONAL. -W. V- Did you hear Woodhull, Saturday night 1 of goods of their own manufacture for the QLIjcUacm? 3iwrn.il made that there should be two buoye, one outside, and one inside the reef the eame as there la oa the Bheboytaa rocks. Let veaael ail retail trade.

Call and see the new DON'T; EGET THAT The) Contract i styles. Hyi Smith has got back from his Fair trip. What thd Xnitltntlon Consnmei owner make their note. orrimt rAriftfo ticm tin am cotm Ninety Feet Obtained. Bias Robert Howard's new advertisement Soring the School Vear.

WOODHULL. on second page. CPTB9IBBB 29. 18754 i N. AvHeodriXj Darien, was in' the city A.

Bosenthal, Louisville, took rooms Lay lite la All that Bemalns Ifew. i Ptvee: Merbhants to Xa It an Object for Our Tuzm Cider Vinegar at H. T.Taylor A Son's EAILEOAD TIME TABLE. Xm Offering a larf Stock ot at the Hall Friday. Social Drill now Shall They Be Boatain the College Chicago As ftorthweaterm Railroad THE PUIAH PLAGUE.

W. D. Bo well, of Freeport, 111., was in the ATOided? Eight Tons oft Butter Among the city Thursday night, "Phil. Sheridan" cleaned the track sgain, at the Kenosha races. The OUt fDamsUkals BtsirTlsar Fartv Tleteria C.

Woodhull la Character. eotao BOMB. M. r. M.

4.00 A. corse energ. A. 1 r. Itema of Homo Consumption.

The artesian well completed, and the Gray boys are happy, while the people who pat their money into this private enterprise for the benefit of the whole community, are toTie congratulated. fi-Cf 1 The Messrs. Gray have given as one of the WATCHES, JLvWELRY, Gold Cbain Ware, Thews Beatfcsj im Veaur. Beatthaw Deserted TUlasjreo-BBxylasj reeple Alive, Presa the Bydney Herald. Further information from Flii oonTera atill A Jaansal Bevoiter Go.

Tbrcncii the Wanter Unioa Railroad. C. C. Eeeler, of Beloit, was registered at the Hall last week. W-, Dickinson, Boston, had his rooms at the Hall Monday.

darker accounts of the nlarue which has re- Store-Heaa. During the last week, through the courtesy tSSITB. 1.45 p. :00 A.M. CCfltlr nnsd arar the asv minim.

A m. Mrs. Woodhull appeared at Belle City Hall on Saturday and Sunday evenings last, and was greeted with respectable audiences. Her subject 'The True and the False, Socially," waa well handled. To much that she discoursed of she was true to the letter-as any cosmopolitan can testify.

Though The 5:88 P. M. TljUrans through to Milwaukee. cTtemL Reduced Prices, ana tliat you can Iray Mr. Howe," of Bed was a of Mr.

II. W. Amos, Curator of Bacine College a representative of Tex Jotjxkax. waa Mails Close. guest of Seneca Raymond, last week.

ai nexmefor less mouey than you furnished with the figures in relation to the best wells in the country, and much credit is due tbem for their perseverance in the work under many difficulties. The gentlemen who subscribed to the stock in the well, will proceed at once with the work of laying the mains to carry water wherever it is wanted, or where soflicient inducement is offered. We have now a good water supply, better rutrliana than tnv other cltv in the West. As I I ootio soars. 5 11:10 a.m.

consumption of provisions, pan try -stores, fu J. Henry Allen, of Oregon, Illinois, waa in the city last week, visiting old friends. OOIBS MtTI, a. p. a.

r. H. plsgue. ThensdverpnlationofFijllsnow can in OlUCaffO Or about one-third only of what it was when II 6.53 t.u. el, for the thirty-eight weeks of the school term of the past year.

That Bacine landed here about twenty-five years ago." Wm. F. Dickinson, of Aurora, 111., put his Malls far CMcaco. Sonth and Beat, are alas sent aa CALL AND EXAMINE. the 7:25 M.

ar firing at Chicago at ft A. M. I. Train, name on Congress Hall register Monday. College is an Institution fhat our people ought ANNOUNCEMENT.

m. us accuunu given ol iu magmraae ot toe disaster are leas harrowing than those of the sufferings of the victims. "Very few died of the measles, the majority dying of subsequent disease in the form of dysentery, congestion of the lungs. c. Want of nourishment or DIXIT GOODS, efcC.

to patronize and sustain, no one denies; bqt the amount of money that it brings to us, has never been realised before. All the articles mentioned in the following statement have Till Joubsal will be furnished to new jnUSTT IH11BIBIVIBIID soon as the mains are laid from the artesian d. a. xianscom, agent oi tne rorest xar well, from Mitchell, Lewis pump, and Company," Portland, Maine, is in the city, from Case works, a reservoir can be Dr. Garlock has returned from his visit kept in supply for both steamers daring any East.

His msny friends welcome him back, fire that can occur nnder any circumstances. Col. J. O. McMynn is patting up a new subscriber, from tljii date to January 1, 1877, starvation carried off thousands." We are told that "all work was suspended for two been purchased in Bacine, beside much hard some of her theories may be "broad-gauge," (here are both troth and poetry in the acts and speeches of Victoria C.

Woodhull. She portrays vividly, woman's duties, and at the same time mirrors man's crimes, and places before the thinking mind nature naked or in such a shspe that "even the wayfaring man, though a fool," may comprehend it. She maybe laughed at and ridiculed by many, but there is method in her madness, and there may yet some good come out of Nazareth. There are some portions of this lecture that we cannot endorse, yet while we condemn some we commend other portions, and really think that while her lectures were rather thinly attended, profit would have resulted to many that were not there if they had taken her advice. Another view may be taken that there a i i a for two if Yon could Mas through whole AT Tlill QSJXa.T ware, crockery, furniture, not enumer rirfy cum towns without meeting any one in the streets, We may expect soon to nave byctrams me building, to be occupied by him as anacad- wmca were soon completely covered witn length of Main street; the same as mey obt emy grass.

Jintenng a house yon would find ated. The College family consists of 220 persons, who are resident there during the term, and last year they consumed Floor, 235 barrels; coffee, 2,981 pounds; tea. 730 in "big" cities like Chicago. will pay for four months, to an one desiring it oo trial. Those taking advantage of the above offers will please remember the above ne price (gash Chouse, men, women and children all lying down in- TJhcxk Johs Faxcsxb was on the street the hist few days, but yet very feeble from his REAL ESTATE.

uiBcrumnaieiy, some lust auacKea, some still in agony, and others dying. Some who were late illness. terms mean cash. 'I pounds; sugar 14,090 pounds; sugar 2,085 pounds; potatoes, 1,898 bushels; butter. 14,881 pounds: eggs, 1.840 dosen: :iw.7.

Sa' wTi fkTr I i 1 8 Casks of Crockery at 65 cents on the Dollar. Victoria Woodhull and daughter, with Miss Tennie C. Claflin, rested over on Sunday at Sale In lUelae County for the Month meat, 65,500 pounds. During the holidays in twelve weeks 2,520 pounds of turkey of August. 1875.

that "aa the scourge became more permanent four of five were buried together in one grave, and generally without religions service. Congress Hall. found their wav to the riir ro pares oi ner lecture iaai may oe fteT of the LOCAL SCRAPS. John Smith, East Liverpool, Ohio, had a iahea and side-dishes thrown id. COMPILED BT W.

O. HTDI, KEGI8TKR Of DEIDS. in some eases the dead were boried ia the coal-dalers' I Item of interest, to wood and earthen floors of the houses, in others lust good deal to say about tne YYOodnoil at tne 75 In the shade Monday: thaCollere used but vear 800 tons of hard outside the houses. The burials weri' hur 0 i- Hall on Sunday. 287 Gents' Beady-Made Overcoats, at 75 cts.

on the Del Large Lot of Boys' Clothing, at 80 cents on the Dollar. Hew Styles of Prints, at 6 1-2 Cents. Job Lot pf 575 First class Vests, at S1.00. Sl5, and the SCHOOL. coal, 150 tons of Briar liill, and 125 cords of And everybody thought Bummer waa OHo Olson to John Jones, part block 64, Bchoot Section.

Racine Was. Rastall to Orion 0. Btearns, halfaera sw ried, and the probability is that some were bnried alive. In manv Instances the hnaband. woos.

II. Benter, traveling agent of the Illinois over; Quite a city in itself, is the College: The They Had a Session of it Monday Night Staati Zeitung, was in the city last week. He T.utit waa all cauaed by the Woodhull students also disburse a great deal of money for their private expenses. Each year, also; in the Council Chamber. says Hesing still lives wife and children all died.

In one village all the women died, and in another all the men." It is interesting to read of the different mental effects produced by the torture of disease. It Is not rarnriaina? to Very Best at Sl.50. Ham. Utley, of the Chicago Courier, and H. W.

Seymour, of the Chicago paid lecture Sunday night. Indian Summer, it looka like. Kepalr the old wooden aide yelks. aapunsyi Great Cry bat Uitle Wool. young men gout from this College as graduates, after some years of residence in Bacinej and wherever their fortunes may take them, their memories will revert back to the banks of Lake Michigan, and they will have a good word for na.

ti.rrs oo 890 00 935 00 1,000 00 613 00 700 00 1,000 00 ,600 00 too 00 660 00 Racine a vaut last Sunday. BOOS SZZfSZZsTQ. find that "some made fruitless sppeala to their ancient god. Some inland tribes, who had only recently embraced Christianity, considered that the disease wss conveyed Sixth it reel in iutting on Metropolitan W. M.

Johnson, of hotel fame at Johnson's or see IT, Caledonia Anna Field to Christian Johnson, part block 89, School Section, Racine Bans Johnson to OUo Olson, part block 63, School Section, Racine Adam Plain to Jacob Hermann, part na qr see 18, Caledonia. 0 Neleoa to Christopher, part block 69, School Beetles, Racine A.O. Knight to Frank Hayek. a third lot 6, block Fire Ward, Racine Alansoa Flier to Martin B. Field, part sa qr ece Firth Ward, Racloe Tyrrell and Palraeter to M.

Frederick eon. lot 16. block S.Tyrrelland Palmcter's addition, Fifth Ward, Raalna at. B. Field to John H.

BtUlag, part sa qr ate Firth Ward, Raelne Peter Wemmert to John 8. Krai, Jot 1, Mock 64. Bchoot Section, Racine gTATioircar. fto. Robert Howard ATX KINDS OF ire.

1'. otherwise known as Western Union On Monday evening laat, a special meeting of the School Board was called for the purpose, it waa said, of investigating the case of The new buildings Taylor Hall and the their religions teachers, and they cUsmissed I i. them and then Did the Woodhull hit your littlo foiblea junction, wss in town Monday. Gymnasium are completed, and the College abandoned their new religion, tj (YTT XtTltfTXT! Among thm some were for killing V' JdUUJX JaJ UN Ul JX IX very nara. r.

Rev. A. Crawford, of the Presbyterian iMuutu, bus ueir wiser eounseis nrevaiiAd. The barometer out for Church at Oreen Bay, has been visiting It is said that- one tribe boried alive one teacher's wife and child, whose husband and Btormy weather. friends in this city, during his vacation.

HAS JUST 1,100 00 DONE AT JOURNAL OFFICE H. SCHNEIDER. rawer naa aiea oiine Diague. to eton in. The Circuit Court for thi County wilt Thorn aa Wardet to Henry J.

Fararn, part let lection." liUt While soma In thafr dimtrmtm 8, block 16, Base's addition, Racloe convene on Monday, the 11th ult. W. F. Steele has wandered around Bacine the past few days. Mr.

Steele is one of the old veterans, and is al trays received cordially 1,400 00 660 00 fell back on their former suoerstiliona. the nln B. Field to Louis Klbolm, part sa qr Martin section B. Fifth Ward. Ractna rreater number are said to hare borna their Market Square waa very qqlet Tuesday.

-A. Largo Stoclc of atvrVlir when he comes with his fast trotter Not a hay-wagon or granger in eight. lias recovered Irom tne blow given it by the disastrous fire of last winter. Throughout the Union it has a good name, and the list of stu denta represent all the principal cities of the North, East, South and West. This is a child of our own rearing, and we are glad to chronicle an event marking its prosperity.

In its early days, when the lamented Dr. Park was at its head, Tub Journal did it best to aid its straggle into exist: ence, as it does now under the management of ita present worthy Warden, Dr. De Koven. The new buildings being erected, have given employment to a great deal of labor, and the College property is an ornament to our city," while it is complimentary spoken of by persons visiting ns from all parts of the country. Its success is the gain of Bacine.

calamity with fortitude, and to have snftered and died nnder the influence ot Christianity. batii J9P? from Milwaukee. Nine teams loaded with flaxseed were Mia Hamilton, whose suspension from the High School, as teacher, was noticed in last week's The School Board was called to order, with President Dutton in the chair. Professor Tripp was In attendance, with the Misses Hamilton and their lady and gentlemen friends, in the lobbies of the Council Chamber. It would seem rather oat of plsce that it needed twelve men, of large calibre to displace such an one as Miss Iiattie Hamilton.

The sympathies of those in attendance seemed to be with Miss 'Hamilton particularly the ladies, who had indorsed her by their presence at her triaL Mr. Dutton refused to call the meeting to order, or call the roll, and left the room. Superintendent Tripp also refused to call the meeting to order, and Mr. John C. Hoggins refused, when Mr.

Tripp also left the room al wortha New Oesirtaxeaue Bybom Jokes, who, In company with Henry nnioaaing at me on rum rnua mat. Barte SMp, Peiffles ail Bian It cost Just .811.256.31 to run the Public er Tne senuaeL Elkhoek. SeDt. 20. The SerHemben- Urm Bull, left Racine Jaet spring for Colorado, sends us a short in which he says be has School for the year ending August 31st.

of Walworth County came in session. Judge removed bis quarters to Taos, New Mexico, STATIONERY Henry Binder to Chria Bchwarta, (0 acres sw at see 6, Caledonia, and 8 acres in acqr am 1, Rayawod 8,000 00 Robert Frticbard to (van H. Robert, shalf lot 8, block OX. School BecUoa, Raoine 850 00 Janice 11. Stewart and others to Chi.

A HW. parte hlfseqr see 8, Filth Ward, 4.000 00 John Wemmert to Peter Wemmert, part lot 8, block 91. Wright's addition, Racine 400 00 John R. Jones to OUo Oleen, half lot 8, blk 66, School Section, Racine 1,019 00 Martin 8. Field to Fred rick son, part as qr seeS, Fifth Ward, ISO 00 Martin 8 Field to R.

A. Oleen, part se qr see 8. Fifth Ward, Racine ISO 00 Edward McEoery So Joan Dan, lots 6 and 7, Dearaley's anbdielaion. Sixth Ward, Radae 760 00 Frank Habachek to Nell Peterson, part block 69. School Section, Racine 119 00 Jacob Warner to Jacob Brinkmsn.

lot 19. blk Uonlrary to trie expectations oi some He is well, and enjoys the trip immensely. neither Til ton nor lleecher were present at the eniwonn presiamg, touy, with a very full calendar, consisting of 27 jury cases, 30 criminal cases and 15 issues of fact and law lor the court, which will take three or fouf weeks to dispose of. This is the first time that anv THE BEST FITTED UP Barker- Shop IN THE CITY. Wnnrihiill lrrttirea.

iXD J. Ki. uuggins, or rub Bros. returned home Thursday hut from a lengthy DANISH FAIR. The lake waa dotted with pleasure-boat The wind was fair, an4 the amateur visit to tbe East.

He aaya the industries of Fancy Goods Oeed Owerattves Always la Attestdaatee. the New England States are Buffering, and business has been done in the new conriboose, and a meeting was held to-night in it- It is neatly but substantially furnished (much on the same scale as your Circuit Court-room). Tho Successful Fair of the Danish sailiais made the roost of il. the roll not having been called, and no one mat uuBiucna uuuer were man in sue nest, la Oortoa's aew Mark, aarta-aast asraar af Lutheran Church. 4.

Sllloway's anbdlrislon, Racfne 840 00 siaia aaa rvui sireeta, ssaiaoriy JOUN BAII.1IT. lrrt4ar. What was that you said about having business in Milwaukee Now stay home like a nun, and don't shirk, your duty in putting Uncle Robert Case returned last week from a visit among his centarian relatives down in Daniel Daves to Fred Albrecht. cart block 5. The cost altogether has not exceeded and a meet pleasant surprise it will be to the members of the Milwaukee bar who have TOR THE FAXX.

TKASE. Ia which he is offering Nrth Racine 100 00 The Roeelpta Were About $1,400. Peter Johnson to Anton Jorcenson. hlf lot 4. OTJT BAT.TI.

Ohio some of them are crowding 100 years np the family stove. very hard and Uncle Robert aays they were as glad to see jila as though they were Bachelors, former resident of Racine $40,000 WORTH GrentBargalns! an Valkenbarc's subdivision, Racfne 70 00 Matklas Karls to Frank Karlhansen, part sec 9kt. Pleaaaut 1.9S1 00 Sumo Poerters to Frank Earlbanten, pait half see 9, Mt. Pleasant 1.9S1 00 Hemming Johnson to Henry Oelse, lot 9, blk but now of Chicago and Milwaukee, upend boys and girls. Tis was his first visit to or eases here, after practicing in the old courthouse.

We noticed Fred Cotzhaosen and S. Howard, of your city, in attendance to-day. In the evening speeches were made by Ex Governor Spooner, who was in the chair, Judge Wentworth.J. P. Merrill, Senators Weeks and Cotzhausen, Simmons and ythers, and a nice time was apent.

alternate Sabbath in this city, and gos them since he was a ship-smith 29 years During the last week there has been held at Tamer Hall a Festival by the Danish Lutheran Societ of this city, and in every respect it has been a decided success. The presents were of the useful as well sa orna knowing whether there was a quorum. Mr. band ford then, on motion of Mr. Hug-gins, took the chair, and tbe clerk called the roll nnder rule six.

President (elect) Sandford then asked that a police officer be authorized to bring in absentees, and during the absence of the officer President Dutton returned. President Dutton came in with Mr. Lee, of the firm of Fish A Lee, who said that he had not time to stay and attend to the subject matter to be brought before the Board. President Dutton then again took the chair and said he had no authority to call the meeting to order without a quorum. Mr.

Sandford said any three members can call the members to order and send for absentees ago. sips whisper matrimonial desijns. Messrs. John an Charles Warner, broth A gentle yan, now resident pf this city TO BI SOLD IRtODATIt Vlanry's subainaon, Kadne BOO 00 Win. Chadvlck to H.

D. Sommerton, lot 18, bl4ck 14. Harbor addition 900 00 Lorena Opdale to Chris' Rood, part lot blk 8, Jadeon'saddiUon, Racine 609 00 A data Oeb to John Bialrty, lot 4, Clancy's subdivision, f. 1,073 00 Martin S. Field to Chria Johnson, part se qr see 8.

Fifth Ward. Racine fBO 00 era of Herman Warper of this city, left for mental kind, and were appreciated, by those whom ennd fortune it waa to draw them FINANCE AND COMMENCE. Great Closing Out Sale The refreshment tables were well spread, and their homes in Conticticut, last week After traveling through Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota and Illinois, they 'go back to the Nutmeg State, expressing themselves satisfied that the the people patronised tbem liberally. iTtsorvrifD I 1 hero was also much enthusiasm manifest and connected wkh the Western press, completed a Republican; article last week; it wasa heavy one it weighed ten pounds. They are making so inuclf funs about those "Two Orphans1' in New York and Milwaukee, the two great cities of jhe Union I .1 1 1 4 1 1 FINAXCIAXm, THE BUT BARGAINS IN K4C1KK.

ed in the auction business, and the ladies of boy a "out West" are doing very well on their Keported by the Maaafketarers ITatloBal Buk the society, dressed in the national colors of Robtf. H. Moble to George Trayrr, qr acre na qrsecSS, Mt. 860 00 John McAdams to Win. J.

McAdams, a hf hf it qr and.ae hf hfn qr eee 49, Raymond 8,200 00 Frank Hayek, to John Hayek, und half lot 6, block 9, First Ward. Racine 600 00 to Hemming Johnson, lot block 9. TtVrell and Palmcter's add. Racine 80S 00 plantations. their country, made many friends of Whole (alte irom as.

Good OrercoaU trosa II. a p. Alas a freat assonateat of Boys' Ctolhiaf the same as other legislative bodies regulate their affairs. President Dutton called the Board to order at a quarter to 9 o'clock, and according to the President's decision there was no quorum. Mr.

James said he was hungry, and wanted Mr. Peter Du Fr of this city, returned outsiders, drawing much money Kactsa, Septtmber Business baa improved eoarideraMy, with isicreased receipts of fTsio and produee. Honey la Id attire dc-aaand. and Um banks find use for all tbels sorpls fanda. from his European ip on Tuesday laat.

Ra He has the Largest Stock ot FINE POCKET KNIVES, POCKET BOOKS STEREOSCOPIC "VIEWS in the city, at the Lowest Prices. ELY, 4 PHOTOGRAPHER, No. 142 Main street, 1 tusi mere la one urtiiiari in jutcuie iui nuuiu like to have a little attention paid to him be- Aa there will be a chance la say baataeas shortly, I U- Knight Smith to John Smith, lot 6 and blk 4, erth Raelne 400 00 Wilson A Doud to Peter M. Olson, lot 6, block 1, Sagetovn, Bacine 800 00 cine papers reached him in the Isle of Guernsey, and he knew of our prosperity during the tead to aeB wry whole aseek BILrOW COST. It la the beet ctaaare rear Sired, aa thla la the larf Depoeua at tbe banks ran low, and dlaceant Lnee are 1 siI receiving dunning letters.

i to the cofTers of the church through their earnest appeals, good nricea being realized for all articles offered for sale. We saw many of our prominent merchants represented in the contributions, as well as our manufacturers, while the handiwork of the ladies of full. sat suck or Clouunf erer aroocM so uas city. Cacao aad coaetae yaarattfat say sure. Cold holds straof and high.

-t CoTerament Bonda steady, alia goad demand The follovlni are latest New Tork qaotatkns; Qcorge Eeanson to Henry Schacht, part lots 19 and 14, block 93, Sage's addition, Ractna 1,600 00 J. to Alonso Jlllaoo, lot 9 and part 10, block 9, School Section, Racine 4,600 06 N. HMdenhelm to John A. CarsweU, lot 4, blk 81J Wright's addition, 800 00 IVo. 108 Main Street, the Society spoke volumes in their praise for industry in all branches in which woman knows so well how to please.

Oold and Gold Coapoos four months he wm absent. It bad been 29 years since he had kf en his father and mother. The old people wer not satisfied that it was "Peter," and thought it might be a "bunko-steerer." After a ralf hour's conversation, however, Peter satisfied them; and has come back all right, aft a four months' absence; and DuFour Crawford will continue to to go home. It was moved by Mr. Sandford that the Board adjourn till next regular meeting, which motion was carried, and Mr.

James got his late supper. Racine Silver Plate Company. Special Notice. In compliance-with the numerous requests of citizens of Bacine and vicinity, the Racine Silver Plate Company will on and after Monday, Sept. 30th, 1875, BELL V.

B. elxea ol ml, Int. January and July Two Doors Sorts, of Kocfcabaa A FUea'a. The voting- on the sold-headed cane waa of D. B.6-xOesf 1SS4.

U. 8.6 aof 1845, ..1.1 8. 6-of 1SCA. Int. Janaary and Jaly H1W WOLFF1.

srytnast the most lively and pleasant nature, and the contest was between Messrs. Doud, Wolleson. snd Rev. Adam Dann. The friends of all elegant Cylinder Desk for sale cheap at W.tl.

Jennings's, B. B. C. i Do You Remember 0. 8.

1S7, k.1.81 5: To Kekt The; larxe new bquse on the comer beyond Fslvey's shops. Possession given Immediately Apply at Tiijjt JoL'lui al office. Sixtietu Ail Ki.NEifARY. list week Mr. and Mrs.

Simeon Wbiteley, 'his city, received an invitation to attend the sixtieth anniversary of the--marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Preston, I4ckport, 111. Sixtieth wed ding anniversaries; are more generally brated in Heaven than in this country. 1 O.

S.S-Wsef 1S8. V.J tU shoe tbe fast horses, as well as the team horses of Racine county, a usual. He saw James U. 8. aew riTsper eents, D.

8 10-sOsof 1S64, Int. March and Sept Ovie4te Peta WZZTDOW SZZASSS, efcc these gentlemen spent their money freely, and those outside of the church wocked well for labll-TftyBa Inglois, and the Mjseee Provost, and old Ra U. 8. Currency atxea. Ink Jan.

and Jaly I cine was talked ovef. He met other Ameri the cause, making the result of the Fair many IeOTJIS ULRICH, hundred dollars to their benefit, i lhe voting COMMERCLAX. sUoisa, Taesday. Sept. fglt7S can residents; and many things came up in conversation that carried all back to times in that it is your duty to get as much for your money as you can if so, you boy boots and shos of A.

Q. Peil you are sore to get your money's worth. All of the latest styles cane had. MARINE INTEULIOIINCB. resulted in favor of Mayor Hair Dresser and Barber, America.

On hia return, Mr. Da Four re 1 be Wheat atari et Is lower, and prices Oats their wares At retail. The public are cordially invited to call on Monday, the 30th, day and evening and examine the finest and largest assortment of gold snd silver plated wares, combination crystal and plated wares, ever exhibited in the West, consisting of tea, tete a tete, dessert, and ice sets, break ceived si many congratulations aa be did in SCHOOL FINANCES. IIotelm, storesi restaurants, families, la good dviuand. feeds weak, aad lower arloe looked bis fatherland.

who wish oysters, either in shelltf kegs, gal for. 2 lons or cans, call at J. II. Stahr Co. 'a, who Now ia the time jou want your Photograph Corn, tU a es TT sixth rrBKarr.

TSHLD WAiD orwt-aq D.M.MONTGOMERY,. deliver them all over the city. taken; and to have tt done right, go to Ely's fast, dinner, pickle, and wine castors, ice. Potalore, new, aa. Beans, Plai Seed, a) loo l.Sues i.aa Gallery.

I The Following Report Will Show the Present Condition of the School Fund, with Statement of the Expenditures for the Tear Ending Augua 3at, 1875. 1ST. i 'Sr 1 Tux Beading and Co (Tee Room give a grand Timothy Seed. ba cioeer peei, oyster opening next from 5 to 10 Ejcpoaition. too 14 County Surveyor.

Haiiar, ss Ken. dosra Last week, a couple of our fast young men M. All are The co (Tee -rooms will make it one of the features of this winter, and Oheese, 1K 11 Aug. It Tb arheol faqd proper as orsr-drawn visited the Chicago Exposition. During their I 1 11 0,417 69 ad preeaptly silnlil Lard.

IS I 1878. i jSI I rOBIlTMJ. Captain Wm. Vance came "Into harbor" Sunday morning with the schooner Beuben' Doqji, striking the south pier and carro cued on the north, but doing slight damage. Tie schooner A.

B. Bierce (not named after the Reverend) waa "ashore" on the Racjne reef last Sunday morning for a few hours, but was pulled offby the tug WeUel. Bailors say the buoy at the reef is 1000 feet outfof the way and that is the reason so many vessels go on there. There was a any one at any time wishing an oyster stew, stay they called on ome lady friends, and on water and coffee urns, tilting and porcelain water pitchers, card receivers, call bells, cake baskets, batter dishes, fruit stands, goblets, napkin rings, ladles, knife rests, spoon-holders, tureens, waiters, boquet-holders, Ac, We have a great variety of glass and silver flower-vases, celery-stands, fruit and flower epergnes, berry dishes, sardine, boxes, fruit stands, toilet sets, card We have a full line oi spoons snd forks, sugar-shells, sugar-tongs, berry-spoons, ladles, cake, pie, ice cresm, fish snd butter-knives. Also an assortment of finest plated table cutlery.

apetrMyl BTJRUXQTOir. WIS. ka See fried or raw, or the half-shell, can get them 1.768 CS Went, Beef, aa loot fork, droaaed, ewt Sheep, head Calves. head leaving; the residence they took about GO worth of jewelry, (just for a joke, of course. 1 The owner followed the boys to Racine, ana ackA s.na w'-iA 5 00 4M 8.00 t3 18 All ladies who'; haveV handsonw babies, J.

BL.SSCBLB1 BMjBl dk alBtwTUKaa, i Contractors and Builders. thronch the aid of Chief of Police Fielding. Uldra, gr-ea, ti oo lor grabby) dry Calf Pklas. green call at W. II.

Jennings's snd see his new Cincinnati Cradle-a Rocker on Cajtors; eign on Tuesday morning she recovered her prop SO 174 4 74M 115 as 4A0 00 SO 00 ,800 00 (A 110 13 4 1ft liWJ I A ov. Thtr Had been xpndd tetdats tar kallalns; Repair on tchool Rcpalrsen library aad Mtarlta of Janitors Prloilnf Salary of A. 0. Fish, Salary of I. 11.

Tripp, SalarMi of mala iaachart Salaries of kmtla taacbars For alt olhtr for aohool taniltara, raclaUrs po-crdt, In old balldlnss.4-.. For acbool rornltare new bnllutof 4lli ertythe young men paying the expenses of i ary Sheep sklas of the Uig Chair, i mm -aJ MaaadsiisUliartias tan 1st il. tpidsl i'" il rvaa ta brVaje baUdhag. CdAea, katf hsaak aaslk af ..19.00 Hay. ton Her trip.

The Best is Always Cheapest." itemember we can repair and replete your old ware, and cost you barely half the price of new goods. Tut Western Union llailroad, through Mr. I State aa La Salle atraat, lissi, Wis. sahit ly steam barge (the Prendiville and the schooner Bierce trying to knock the reef to pieces during Friday and Sunday. RACINE GRAIN MARKET.

red. Wild, ticket agent, will cany passen ifiwufo. sxa.czizzr i WINDOW1 SHADES! Wishing to give our customers chesp boots and shoes we make nothing but the best, and gers to and from the Sunday School Conven Stockliiga. 893 658 00 Wbeat, Ra. 1, Wba.

tion, Wednesday and Thursday, the round na. Ho. I. A bias garter has a very patriotic effect worn with these white and red striped stock l.V'Oi.n sov at VICTOR will sell at lower prices than ever. J.

Miller A Co. trip for 65 cents. 9 II7.2SO 78 197. ings. JWicauiM Sentinel.

WALL PAPERS, White Lead, Paints and Oils. At F. Harbridoe A establishment Aa j. 81 There was on hand a balanea of spe Ely's Gallery is the place to go for those GEORGE aTTT.TiARP, Atreatt. tM 6reea Be.

amw see. Alaa tar sate by tt. BlCWIat. at Ma Shtrt Msaafaatarr. ao famous for excellence of their Teas, may cial appropriation for balldlnpt school Captain Billy Fugh, of the schooner Rainbow, came into harbor Saturday, on his sixteenth trip.

He made the time from here to Suajnico in 30 hours 185 miles on his last trip. The schooner Belle, with wood for Coggs-wel, arrived on Monday. I ELSEWHERE. iilYiHO Up. Owing to the cold weather fine Photographs, such as he makes a special MILWAUKEE MARKET.

From tha Bendacl, tSth. The Prodaee ssarkets to-day were firmer, and Wheat What business has that Sentinel fellow to know what effect the garter has on the stocking! Then he adds: The editor of the LooisTille Courier-Journal informs us that ladiea are now wearing stock 84 Sixth street. Bactaa. fay sat may ae saado ka aaw- llM.wbeasarrTd. tealyam ty of.

15,000 00 5,000 00 l.TSS XH 7 vvwim IkUCQ uy lU'lor school expenses The Board of XaperTisors Income of Biate school fond. Taltloa recetred Old honse In Foarth ward Bent recetred MASTJRY'S COLORS, BRU SH EJS! Improved aader fmrorable Kew Tark reports sad a TATTrOBXTTO. be found tbe following varieties of Ml grades: Young Hyson Tee, Imperial Te, Oolong Tea, Gun-Powder Tea, Japan Tea, English Breakfast Tea. Womam's TEMirr.iu.NCB Umiqk. Adjourned meeting of he Woman's Temperance Married.

Charles W. Graves and Miss Martha P. Hatsard, both of Indianapolis, were married in the First Presbyterian 4 00 93 65 good deaaand froa short sellers. Vtoar aad MBJ Staffs 1875. 1175.

ings which coat $30 a pair. We hare several times observed that the ladies' stockings are of much finer quality, lately, and it strikes were aegleoted aad aomlnaL Oats adranoad and 1975. Barley laSe, bat Bya aad Cora vara steady. wrla Church, by the iter. Mr.

Bierce, pastor, on Aag. 81 Aawant orerdrawn on ftrad for build Frelchta were easier. Uoa were nominally anchanged, aaiiiiPi taaetrss Monday morning last. Racine, however, is Union to be held ia the Baptist Church, on during the last two weeks, the passenger tr.a on the various steamboat lines haa grelly fallen off, especially on those running to Lower Lake ports. The Anchor-line, finding the business no longer profitable, has not rronaions teadea apwaro.

Cliii Ccm Hats ail ing laeiaaiog order glTea Foriar- Bliare. B1.9SI Amownt oeerdrawB oa school fond C.B3S no uretna Ureen, tney ao come here to gel Waaav No. 1.1.18 A1.1T Kot.l.ioal ll 8. us that they are rather longer, too, than tne cheaper ones. That chap will get himself into trouble if he keeps on in that stocking business.

Lie aninwaii a MmsiS( Merchant Tailors, a. 6, COO 59 married. It ia a Tact, B.TJGS OF ALL mLS, 11 li rvciaj nvpiviuipr ay, a a I'w- ial busioesa to be brought before te society. 5 AmitTiOM ia called to the advertisement Ot F. Eckhart.

This young mechanic is making for himself a name in t(, a musical 187,195 7J if yon you will go to A. G. Pell's, No. 8 Table fc Floor Oil Cloths, The total expendltares for school f. Market Square, you can ret better boots for will find it worse than "stocking cards." Only $20.

The Goodrich Transportation Company year ending Aagast 81.1 816, Is l.Us 3T PICTIIK COll 1ID TISSILS. Oats- S3 eoe, Baslst 1.01.18. Bra IKsl- Liea aaaaa l.t51.a. Baans Timothy. tlBQI.M; Clarer, TJOCi.Bo.

rtil-l JOOl BoTTaa 1 ooa ISA lie. Casssa-10 ante. Woov Is to liaht demaad. aad arlee. ara weak and The total amoant reeelred from all decided to withdraw its splendid iron passenger steamers China, India and Japan, aa fast aa they arrive at Buffalo.

iThe freight-steamers Thomas A. Scott, Annie Young and Gordon Campbell, which have been idle thus far Ithis seasan, will be brought out to make up the withdrawal of tbe passenger-stealers. Toix Up Flekt. From the oQicers of the less money than any other place in the city. To Exchange.

aoaroea to dale, credited to tcboot fond peeper, to lil.fWl 01 world. He ia building some of th finest upright pianos, and at prices that wyl make It No. 144 Main Street. j. Bar.

jaat reeeread a sarp aad Baa aasaawaemtwf Ootlis, Cassimeres and Testinsf FOB TBI IPtTBO Of Ult. tar Alaa. a faB Baa af Sasna Bwrwieaiaf Oood r-anwrnlar anaatlia paid ba talkOBUsO ta aa sss tnsrtii. Saaa-Uyihi Bhowtnc that the present Board Is One Brick and one Frame Store, which to an onjecijor our pyopie paironur mm. will sell every day, until October 10th, round trip tickets, Bacine to Chicago and return, including meals and berths and ticket of mission to tbe Exposition, for $2,150.

Return GORTON BUiyHAM Cor. Xaiii and Prln Sta East Siie. laweU-Ta-yty not respoeeible lor the iarg drnc-It presented by this year's statement, bat would hare aa hand from all receipts a balance of gelher rent for about 900 a year, for good CuurtJh or TMrGooD BniPHtito. Neit Farm Property in Racine or Kenosha Conn' Boralaal. Old Palled la aboat oat of tha aaarkat.

We qaoU: Washed Fleeca, Fine. SftOSSe; Hedlaes. 8SQ 40e; Uowaahed Pleeea. SAQSOe Tab-waahed, StAttc; Sunday Burden of Worda;" tickets good antil October lltb. ties, inquire at sso.

zc atate street. UBO. W. SCAJTLvAS, Agent. 9sS40t The eaosa of the greater ponloa af tids larea deftclt rauea usaoa, xviia.

Koaaa lots rreea aaoaad haads are aboat Be h'cher than tha above qaotatloaa. evening, "The MisVion of Christ Conference meeting Wednesday evening "Keviv- colds narbridge's The Reward Fob coughs and Bronchial Balsam. reeiToae auaoe. Base See weight, S.S0f8 OS. aia." may he traced to a tranrfer made.

lh. Jan. l-ror boUdlrs fund 3d Ward Offered by the Council is leegal. i propeller Newsbnrg it is learned that an upward-bound fleet of fifty to seventy-five sail was- at anchor in the Straits, Friday night, winjl-bound. Five or six veaaels coming this way; were passed near the Manitous, and a Western Transportation propeller, thought to lie disabled, was seen at anchor several miles off the Foxes.

The schooner Mocking Bird cleared from Sheboygan on Saturday, with 30,000 bushels of heat, the largest cargo ever shipped from 8.R1S 81 LAHGLOIS (SOTJ 145 Main Street G.I nOTZCXS. aooee Mar. 11 County levy H. ROZELL, Merchant Tailon Cor. Sixth St and Market Square, np Stairs.

Hobert Howarp bss the largest stock, of fine rocket-KnlTei in the city.ri at lowot Editor of The Raelne Journal. Please permit me to make a few remarks 1,660 5 8S FuKKrniBX sold at reduced rates at 8. Augustine Son, No. 15 Sixth street. TalOoa A Far Salsw Kami Kwtate.

May S4 prices. Kyery knife warranted. 3 tit 8ft 5s TOB BALE 10 AO BBS OHOtCB LAMB. WITN Elbctiobs occur this yesr in the order good Balldlags and gtad Pralt Orchard, Jolataag If all Jooim -Wa call the atteniion of onr The fend raised for balldlna toe Bw ifcatMlng 4th Ward Is Jeer-drawn, which amoant Includes fnrnltare ares, ror artca aad term. Ooa.

Mairay't BlaasondaM (Oils, Faint apply to 8. D. Cloogh. at I. tt.

irtCoeJ and Wood. l.itl 8t Iowa. October 13 Ohio i Tuesday. October 12 that port. i Very recently, the contract for 15 of the offioe, and i.

W. Hart's Floar aad feed afflca, tilth readers to Messrs. A. Chapman ft sd-Tsrtisement of fatl dreas goods, mourning goods, silks, welvils, houaekeepifig goods, lsdles' aud gents' (urnishlnn good etc. concerning Mr.

Tate's assertion in your last Issue-' Tbe gentleman tells the public and parties interested, that the reward offered by the City Council at ita last meeting wss not legal, as for an appropriation of money it required the ayes and nays, which had not been done. There wss no appropriation of money before tbe Council; but if the order to offer the reward is considered as such bv him. then all street, Kaeina. nerea aera. piauoa aaa leauioia im 1 have a 17.018 58! lot sale at low pnoee ana aaay terms, smwai B.H Brushes, Glass, JBIPP.

Bupt. Virginia November 3 Kansas November 3, Maryland November 3. Massachusetts. November 2. rrtHB CNDBB8I0HKD, BAVIKO BBMOVBD TO They hare the finest stock erer6hown by theSd Id heaea north af tha Ceagregattnaa cfcrt I 1 oo two mlaatea I A.l"ti8t.

8 illaitCPifllSe lore affers fnr Cloths, Caoslmereo. ineiu. To For the information of those mariners who Ladles' 8 Mississippi Tuesday, November 2. It ta well shaated, either toe a walk ofhe row Oflloo, The locoruotird) "John of the Minnesota. Tuesday.

Nooember 2. have lately been trying to Broach our reef in A Ian Aassrtmeat. reWieore er nlao. af baalocsa. ar both orders by the City Council to buy coal and We-boat bouses was given out to Klaus.

Schwara of Buffalo. The contract wast sent to them laat week for signature. This contract provides that the houses shall be built within seven months from the date of the contract. It provides for tbe construction of nine houses on Lake Michigan at Chicago, Grand Haven, St. Joseph, North Msuitou, Bear Island, Two Rivers, Sheboygan Milwaukee, and Racine four npon LaKe Erie at Fair-port, and Presque isle two upon Lake xa remotaea.

MBS BIVBOVBN. rrmWaed issouri November 3. Western Union lUlroad, comes cait of the pieces with their veaaels. we niibliah the fol-1 hose for the fire department, the orders to seytiou a new York. November a.

1M BdtB TUB HOvBB ABO LOT LOCATED OB lowing from the Government Jist of buOys, snmy arrd esUblishwdes of streeU, building shop to-day and fakes the iassyger train west. Hhe looks UtiL'bt as a dollar, even aa New Jersey. November 2. LaSalla street, wo. so, rma wara.te of sidewalks to be paid out of tbe sidewalk Pennsylvania.

November 3 stakes, beacons, etc in the Wsventh Light roe terms, enquire aa th. pf em Wee. A. C. BBB.

sewA pleasant aa the gerclleman she is named after House District lexas AecemDer 7. BTer Bale MtaeeUaaoeae. "Uncle John." tj CHANDELIERS. A Levge later FLrOOll aVlVp TABLE fund, the buying of wood for the poor, are illegal, aa the ayes and nays are not called. Why did he not call attention to these dolnn 1 Were they, in his mind', of less im "This a rocky shoal, eastf tha elt af Peaarreyal aad Fetaalx untaria, ai uswego ana unariotte.

MOB BALE FIVB B1LUAB3 TABLES Ot THB Bacine: least wster. 8 feet. The shoalaat Ei.T continues. tA make the yety finest of BTa If mosquitoes or other bloodsuckers infest Im Droved with balls aad litwree: awe. portance, or mere reasons to throw cold water westsviiei sutvw whs wwaws A-noiogrspns.

my repoiatlon lor fxceuence spot on this reef Is E. half N. Jrom the old if-Vt kn 1 ll T. .1.1 bar, eaaater aad BaUres, together with aa ale vaaft. Koira la Olyoerene, and Vcatfngc.

ADArn to tin "J-TALL LSD mm- T-1DX, nattwUlVaksCrtatae Latest Strle3. y-lirltnnelea naraats.t. "wats.tB.yt' SPRINa our sleeping rooms at night, we nncork a bottle of the oil of pennyroyal, and these AU as good as aew aaa ot toe rwry in r. and on tne detection 01 tne of the of work is not to btj excelled. perpetrators) spectfulfr.

5 K. OH CLOTHS Address TU0MA8 DiOBlaBON. iiguravuni i v-w eiiMi waaaia uounu inuj the port of Bacine, should brin the pier light a new French dressing for ladies' shoes. It sold eery aheap. Yours res: aagtlmS animals leave In great haste, nor will they return so Ions as the air in the room is loaded Oub Flremtn wifcliaTs their gravid wlew sofUns the leather, and does not stain.

A. G. rtOI Ft EST CLASS SEWINQ at A0HINB. 10 uwar wens, sou not cruaa uta reel 10 tne the southward of that bearing and, in passing to the eastward of the buoy-, should give of the departmenttin Monday nert In the with the fumes of that arromatio herb. If Sow Is It Done When dry goods are retailed In Bacine lest Half sabtaot.

Mad. by Passsatla Bewmg Maema. Feil, west slue Market Square, baa the exclu-sire agency. erenlng, there wilbe a ball at Tni-ner Hall Compear Werar beea aseo. tnqotre at tats smoa.

rats enter the cellsr, a little powdered potash, thrown In their holes or mixed with meal WALL PAPER IBCLCnUQ jaaeaewio tban they are wholesaled In New York, we to which the hoys expect all who are grateful for the proteciien afforded by the depart- SPACB CMOBB Tlfll SALS. TO ASTEBTUEB8, it a nana 01 at ieasa nan amiie. inecnan-nel between the shoal and tbe' city has from 8 to 0 fathoms water, sand and r. The buoy is Disced ia 17 feet aad 1.000 feet to and scattered ia their runways, never falls to drive them Cayenne pepper will keep hare on onr table a neat little book issued by the "Forest Tar firing a description of their preparations of tar for the Ihlsnasmag sa aotlfj peopta af what they daelrs eetraV ylBtf mens, um iuji id run wja aer ma tne buttery ana storeroom tree irom ants ana Stamped Ollta, Trend! Xlmboued, ai a mouse makes an entrance longs and all diseases. It also contains four- cockroaches.

Jut ra W-h a I 1 a. I am amass Menaael Into I J. II. Jon es, of. this city, wss aVsrded the ask, how can It he done 1 We notice prints are sold at Edward McEnery's at from five to eight cents per yard, sheetings from seven to tea cents per yard, a good waterproof for eerenty-fiTe cents, white quilts for one dollar each, and many ether goods, less than they are wholesaled in the Eastern cities.

a tbe west of tbe aboalest spot reef extends about 1 mile north and south, and the same distance east and Cant. Keller, in charie of tlie buor here. a any part of your dwelling, saturate a rag with cavenne. in solution, and stuff it into the teen pnit ana jrrooiems. riaca to the amount of alxtr dollars are offered for first premium at he Kenosha County Fair, WANTED BE00ND.BABD BArB.

-CALL OM BDBLBUT A aareejf Wlsassssla and PawrUl Bronze on his patent rnfber pomps. work of tbe best answers. The book can be had at bookstores. 'x hole, which can then be repaired with, either wood or mortar. No rat or moose will eat that rstr for tha DurDose of oDenlnz common.

Savtlnt, and this aew branch (T lUcine mannpactores, gettlns: into rood ftror, AJITEOBVBaTBODT TO AJDTBET188THEIB For tbe best bargains in Furniture to to 1 AWT children dTsoerrtlc. 1 consumntire, saayisa this hoadlag. lea tion with a depot, of supplies. Setgafs acts under orders from Governraent, aad the bony is plsced in position according to those instructions. Owing to tbe rocent heavy, al-most onprecedentMMrtbeaatl gales, tbe buoy hae evidently been carried in a tontherly and westerly direction to a distatftce of nesrlr if TINTS) the New Furniture Store of 8.

G. Augustine A Bum Caqs. large and fiite-aesorted a T. 4stmcaaw .1 YCAr-TWO GOOD CABTA88KBB. Applj at Don, no.

ao Bixin street. Ac. die because they here not a proper food to sustain them. Horlick's New Food is highly nutritions, sgreeable, already digested .11 im atoca 01 tin ana Drsss. xiiru-ageaxiraHMea AT eVB GOODS BKFOHK Has aasdtaatly sa hsmd a aaaUs atjscya ef Cajtsimarrw tt3 Otitis Some of the Delaware farmers eotsplaln Ir yon wish shell oysters, clams, and all Per UeaU and all kinds of Cage Trimmings, raa be hniul ft V.

I I iwr that they have tried in vain to make peach. and' at not farinaceous all rhysiciana agree not quite nan a mue, irom previous post tlon, which may perbsps have-had something iin omoAOo. I nthar salt wratar fraeh n.h In Stimlw oMann oall I SkoS tla laS fwut mS Liu. mnA a r.uu III! tWWVM CSSU WHViDO; Vale, ba yd suka wa ta erar, ta Ba-wCatial, as4 Branny true year, tne saccnarine material Ft EE.fT. SPACB TO ADTf RTISItSlH THESg wmwamasABewaJsraSaae.

Stay ltf 1U Main street. to do wUh the disasters whitjh lately occur. I at JH. Stahr A CobS I boon to the publio and the jaal-TAly being absent Irom the fruit.

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