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uusrmiss cauds. CITY COUNCIL. THE IVORY BALLS. ENTERTAINMENTS. QLl)t iWiuc Journal J.

im IILOCKSIDGB dt OBOTUEB, Maht children dyspeptic," consumptive, die because, they have not a proper food to them, llorlick's New Food is bighl nutritious, agreeable, already digested and not farinaceous all Physicians agree that this is the best food yet known, and at boon to the public and the profession. Official Proceedings of the Board. and The Opening of Henry Stevens'. New Contractors and Builders- Season's Lecture Course rricm riris of nam citi and coksti Elegant Billiard BalL rjNOTKraRBB, 10. 1875.

WRDXRIDiTJ Plans and specifications famished. Special aUeatfaa Regular meeting. a Cm Cocscil Cumta, I EUcui, Kot. 1, 1S75. I At a regular meeting of the City Cooncfl.HU Honor th On Thursday evening of last week occurred The given to bridge building.

Office, half Mock nertk of State La Salle street, Kactns, Wis. lebU-ly Ladies' Aid Society at the College November 13th. Xi Offering a Large Stock of i 5 the event of the season among the lovers of the "gentleman's game." As was announced President ot the Council occupied the Chair, sad Aldermen Colbert, Graham, Glass, GUlen, BoeSner, Kids, EL in Thx JorESAL of last the doors of FINANCE AND COMMERCE. COMMERGIAI Racin, Tuetday, Kov. 9, 1S7S.

Wheat, a little better than thepait few days. Com, scarce and steady. Oats, plenty, and a little lower. Seeds, steady. Good grade of gutter wanted.

Eggs, raiscellaneoua Axnnsementa. Kkld, Roberts, Taylor, Tate, were present. the billiard room of Mr. Henry "Stevens were WATCHES, JEWELRY, AldermanTata moved to dlpense with the reading ot the minutes of last preceding meeting. Carried.

PHOTOGRAPHER, 142 Main street, Don't forget the entertainment of the La A petition of W. II. Lathrop and others uklogthst dies' Aid Society of Racine College, to be the city grant a leas ot tb tooth end of Michigan street Opposite Poet Office. given on Saturday, Novi 13th. The ladiea of and the south side of Dodge street, east to Lake Michi Gold Chains, Silver Ware, febll-15yus .4.

thrown open to the public for the first time, and during the whole evening the room was thronged with players and spectators. Although the appointments of the were not as complete as the proprietor dered, he being disappointed by the non-arrivatof Borne of the furniture, yet it was deemed advisable to open as announced. this Society have been doing good work in LOCAL 8CR APS. oKcUl cutui. 1 Beautify the Square.

BalUl a Court Ilonw. Th Epizootic is abating. Dalmj weather lact week. Socielj partie commencing. Lectare-couwca commencing.

Defeated camliJatea look Lluo. Are we to have a tkating-park Hoard of Superriaora In acaeion. gan, for the consideration of keeping laid docks at said streets In repair ths lease terminate when the ad Corn, oldf Potatoes, new, bo f. Beans, bu. Flax Seed, ft Timothy Seed, TRY "THE BEST" contributing to charitable objects, and their vances are paid by ths city.

Also asking that notice be served on all parties obrtrneting Dodge street, to vacate. Clover Beed.tp efforts are entitled to a hearty second by our citizens. There will be a "free 'bus" to and At Greatly Reduced Prices, and that yon can buy RELIABLE Goods at nome for less money than you PU1KI, Eggs, Washing achino Referred to committees en Harbor and Streets on motion of Alderman Tate. from the College. The admission fee will be fifty cents.

65 60 S5 80 1.25& 1.60 l.ooia i.ss s.ooa t.ss 5.ooa g.oo WZl 25 ioa ioi IS 8S 8.60it t.00 boa S.5J(lft 5.00 4.0(& 8.00 lea is a 16 A petition from T. II. Davis, Jas. Caps and others Ulteese, Lard, ft Wool, f) Beef, on foot ewt can in Chicago "or Milwaukee. The room is furnished with six new Brunswick tables, fitted with Ibelan Collender's patent cushions the best made.

On the walls aaklng the Conncll to vacate by ordinance a strip of land ODD FELLOWS' OPENING SOCIABLE. On Wednesdsy evening last the members 20 feet wide on the northwest side of River street from mANCFAOTTBED BY WINSHIP AT TUB 1 of McDonald Lodge, No. 137, gave the first are six handsomely carved revolving cue i CALL AND EXAMINE. l'ropellor Merchant still a marine ilem, Fourth it root to Chippewa street, was referred to committee on Streets, on motion of Alderman Hneffner. mayltml one of their inter series of sociables in their fine Hall, 'over the Postoffice.

The nicks contains first-class cues; while fine but fat falling to A petition from A. W. Crltes, J. R. Jonei and others Pork, dressed, cwt Sheep, head Bides, green, (J ofl for grubby).

dry Calf Bklni, green dry Uay, ft ton pictures are interspersed at regular Intervals. BTATIOnEUY, tC. siklng that Ilenry Cartwrlght be appointed Special Po Hall was brilliantly lighted, and is as pleasant as any parlor, being nicely carpeted, and is free from dust. The excellent Quadrille RACINE PUMP FACTORY; 16i S5 Will the Aldermen tf the Second Ward rlo and explain why there la no atreet-lamp "lighted In the Second Ward except on Main liceman, without pay from the city, was received. Alderman Tate moved to grant tbe petition.

Alderman to 9.0012.00 HODWAEIB, Band of Severance Williams furnished the Colbert moved to amend by referring to committee on A private' cue rack is placed in position at the west end of the room, and hat-wks and wash-stand are conveniently located- The chandeliers, purchased in New York, are finished in green, black and gilt, and add artv with their new music for this season. and Chatham itrteti I Police. Carried. RACINE GRAIN MARKET. Electro-Magnetic 'he party was a select anderv pleasant af- A petition from A.

C. A O. D. Judd, Attorneys for P. The life-boat Having apparatua arrived 0.

Day, uktngjhit ths city refund to him Uie money ll.lSfill.S5 fair, for only a limited number of invitations had been issued, and the result was that all present had a good time. The second party TEAM much to the general beauty of the room Taken altogether it is one of the most nleas Wheat, No. 1, lin. No. 2, No.

8, HAS JUST RECEIVED -A. STOCK OF Sunday night, on one of the teamen of the Goodrich The station will probably be i.osai.o on Certlscalee No. 1ST of dale of 2S74 and No. 16S of Sale of 1S75, was referred to committee on Taxes, on ant places for lovers of the gatuo to spend an 80a 83 takes place on Thursday evening (Thanks located somewhere on the beach' between the motion of Alderman Tata. giving night, the zoin MILWAUKEE MARKET.

bom that can rounu tn tne fttiue. On the opening night it was announced The City Attorney made ths following report In (he matter ol clalmi of t. J. V. Bchroudenbach agaloit the FOR Till CTJSI DF The lectures of Professor Gunning are at BOOKS, STATIONERY, 1 that an exhibition game would be played be tweeni Frof.

Jleyer. of this city, and Mr. Cal Ol.25;No2,l OS Mo. 8, trading fair audiences, and the interest in city: Rheumatism and Neuralgia; creases as he advances in his delineation of lahan, the gentlemanly Huiierintendent of the man's nature, and attempts to locate his ori To III Honor ttt Jioyor, ana im tiry cpuaow Several claimt of C. J.

t. Schroudenbacti having been referred to me, 1 hereby report on them a follows 1. Certificate Sux. Hale of 1SC9. ordered to be re gy The Dathiare now In I.

1 A Cf-sl, lankinton 1 louse billiard room, Milwaukee. Hut for some reason not known Mr. Callahan gin. To be sure we can can Sco where in TV a delivered. Coas Uaslbv 1.02ai.00.

Liva Uoog T.OOff7.50. rlSAKS S1.2T,ai.S5. SssDaTlmothy. 1.00(Ih!.5; Clover, n.T.'C.OO. cellcnt Running Order.

stances of the monkey comes in, even at the failed to put in an appearance, and an im FANCY GOODS! For the -In wLicU Lc ia oflerinp GREAT RAll-rOAlNSt He has the Btock of iresent day, but he, like others, from whom is auotes. fails to connect the chain, and we JulyTtf D. H. MTJIR, M. D.

promptu game was arranged between the Professor and Mr. Htevens. The latter gefn-tlemsn being out of practic and fatigued with hope the "last link is broken that bound us to the" monkey. 'Tis education makes the BcTTia lsif)25c. F.oos tibiic.

Chssss 10 fil.Tc. the labors of tHUng up the room, was not expected to show much good playing. The man as one man is more intellectual than Mght-llouiie and the rsint. Why do the Board of Education send to boston for a teacher, when there are so many poling ladies In the city thoroughly competent who are anxtons to Gil any vacancies that raay occur the daughters, too, of dent tag-payers. 1 1 Fou 'lhe next BO days you can ot photo-gmphs at Ely's at reduced rates; Quality un-surpansod.

I I likely that from a hundred to a hundred and fifty cases of want will tieed help lefore next summer, from the voluntary fund as administered by the Undendgned, and dial a thousand dollars could thus be well lined. IOok kindly fur further' notice. Jamkh Ku.not'HN. Ciianok. En few davs C.

S. Fine Pocket Knives, Pocket Books and Wool. Is In good demand, and prices are steady and firm. tVe quote fleece. Fine.

bf.6fc8Sc: Me- score at the end of the name I lever another, is highcr.in the scale of morality, or is more skilled in mechanism, he is better than G. A. STRONG, (Successor to M. D. Eraklne), WholttaU and Rttail Dialer in diuin, 8SiJ4(V; Unwaged Fleece, 2568(c; Tulwwashed 213 points; Htevens, 101 points: lever's largest run, 60; Htevens' largest run.

80. he who has the money of a Kothschild, i4aic; fulled. Lambs, Boond loll from s-c Stereoscopic Views, that man has but the intelligence and cunning ond hands are about 2c higher than the above quota- Thirty innings were played. 1 lever's aver- IX THE CITY, AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Flour, Meal, Feed eptttyl oi a monitey.

i nai settles it. funded by vote of the City Council Feb. S4th, 1S78. It. Certificate 172, Spec.

Bale ISM. Ut It, Block 2S, S. 8. II. Sandford'i Lot, should be refunded, aa the tax houlU have been returned to the Slate Treasurer, title thereof bavlng been In th gtate to March l.Mti, lste.

Any taxes levied on Lots 13, 18, 14, in Block 41, Or) p. Plat, fourth Ward, subsequent to tfav. lSlh, 107, are void, said lots having been conveyed Nov. 15th 1SC7, to Hcv. liUhop llerml for use as church property.

4. Any tax lev ed on lot 10, lilock 41, O. Plat, Fourth Ward, subsequent to May 14th, 18CS, Is void, the same 'having been conveyed on raid date to the Trustees of llie Lutheran church for church use. 5. CertifteaU 1,010, tale of Special Tax I'jM on Lot 1, Block 7, liar.

should be refunded. It was cfltivcycd to the Racine, Janesvllle Miss. K. It. Sept.

12:1, 1 and nsed for R. K. grounds. G. Lots 1 and 'i, liloca 8.

8., Ward, were conveyed by the Plate Aug. 14th, IbCS, and our taxes prior tn that date should have been returned to the tftate Treasurer, and any deeds thereon are void, and certilkates ate cut off. Respectfully, B. KITCHIE, City Attorney. Aidernmn Colliort moved to accept and adopt.

Carried. The lollowlng bills were presented and referred to ago was 7 1-10; btevenr average, 3 1-3 PoTATOKS 80l(35c. live weight, 8 W5.00. profitable and entertaining. This game cannot be taken as a criterion of The citizens of Racine are to be favored with AMD GBAnr, At Lowest Cash Prices.

wnai can De aone dv mese gentlemen, as tne confusion surrounding them watt intense and a rich entertainment. Arrangements have licen made for a course of five lectures and a their playing condition not what it would be on ordinary occasions. It is to Vie hoped concert. The renowned orator and divine 123 Main Street. Racine.

For Sale. Heal Eatate. IIOR grLK-JUST ORTlTFc I Yi, I I sTl 0 acres of land, with comfortable House. Barn, and Rev. Dr.

Tiffany, of Chicago, is engaged as that a series of games will be arranged in the one of the lie expected to de future between these gentlemen, who stand octl8-ly Before Purchasing Elsewhere i -GO TO- NEW BOOK STORE. 0 other conveniences attached. Inquire of 8. C. YOCT, liver his celebrate 1 oration on "Washington, liigu in the ranks of amateur billiardiats norlOwS agfni.

a lecture he is now delivering in Boston and Racine Baslet ManifactiriEE Co. other Eastern cities. Dr. Miiler, of Chicago retires from the mannRetnenl of tje Hugging IIuiihc. Mr.

Jewel, of Minnesota, has bought the fumitnre and leaved the houe, and in-Unln re-littin(( and re-famishing It through-nut. Mr. Harris will open bis jpew restaurant the lirHt of Ieremtef, and; intend to havo one of the finest in the their appropriate commitUea: Fon tho next CO days you can get photo graphs at Ely's at roduced rates; qunlity un will give his highly instructive, lecture on Kacine (ins Co. Finance. the "Heavenly Bodies," and illustrate it by IOR 8AI.K AM 60 ACRE FARM, ITHIN EIGHT miles of Racine, beautifully located, near Caledonia Centre.

House, barn and stabling for 40 head of cattle; well watered. There Is no more productive farm In the county. Also, 40 acres on the adjolulno; corner, which will sold with or without the 80. Apply to W. II.

JENNINGS, 129 Main street. Racine. novS-tf stirpaxsed. an astronomical apparatus. Tho course will be under the auspices of a committee of gen ELOPEMENT.

(Pccccssoas to Cso. B. Elliot A Oo.) Manufacturers of AH Kindt of SPLINT BASKETS ALSO-OVAL. SPLINT, 9IARKE1, They have a fresh Stock of the Handsomest goods in their time, in the city. Tho Wife of Uio Proprietor of West Tuc opening of tho new Gymnasium at the Kaeino College will be held oi Saturday, Nov.

Mth. The College people will do their tHt to entertain those who fitvor them with IjtOR SALE 10 ACRES CHOICE LAND; WITH good Buildings and g-iod Fruit Orchard, joining Geo. Murray's Slausondalc Farm. For price and terns, apply to 8. D.

dough, at I. M. Hill'i Coal and Wood office, and J. W. Hart's Flour and Feed oftica, Sixth street, Racine.

8even acres platted and recorded Lots for sale at low prices and easy terms. sept'WmS AND LAX'NDHY BASKETS 1 40 20 OJ 4 CO Mm If 00 SI 00 24 00 24 tH IS 00 9 20 12 00 1 00 0 (0 13 ia 8 00 8 80 81 45 S5 00 180 8 60 8. Whittle; II. Clark d. Kegistry First Ward.

lid. Uegistry Second lid. Registry Third Bd. Registry Fourth Ihl. Registry Fllih lid.

Registry BUth RiclnetlasCo City of Kenosha J. Kranz. K. (iillen M. M.

8. Oj. Drien Hhaw A Bro C. Jeuka T. C.

Jenks Racine Gas ern Union Junction Hotel Deserts her Husband. Fire Com. I'oor Fire ITourth W'd. Patent Stave Band Baskets. tlemen and ladies, of the M.

E. church of this city. The five lectures and the concert be given for 100, or twenty-five cents the single lecture. The extremely low price, the high character of the lecturers, and the appropriation of tho proceeds to so noble an object, will secure a ready sale of season tickets, and guarantee crowded audiences. On the invitation of Mrs.

F. M. Knapp, a goodly number of society people met at her residence Saturday evening, to indulge in private theatricals. Several ladies appeared WTlv3 Very Best CORN BASKET In ths Market their presence. i 1 4 The Jon Omen attached to The Joi'B For Sale For Sal by the Trade- Generally.

juniSm ISTo Shop-Worn Stock. Juvenile and ISook9 Albums, Pocket-Books, Chromos, Stesl Engravings, Genuine Fire Gilt and Passe Partout Frames, JfiSFor Prices aa compared with other Houses, you have only to call to assure us a sale. Remember the place, one door south of Langlois Son. oct27tjanl Last Thursday afternoon the neighborhood of Western Union Junction was thrown into a -W IS. FOR SALE-AM EQUAL UNDIVIDED 1IALF OF the Soap-Factory property, situate In the Third HA I.

Is now turning out some of the very best work ever done In Racine. Its facilities are Finance. Sixth Ward. First Ward. Sixth Third Ward.

stato of excitement by tho news that th Ward of the city of Kacine, lately occupied by Mr. John Crlswlck. GEO. B. A A.CARV JCDD, Agents.

October ISth, I S75. octytf Barler Slop, PerMes ani Guars John Williams T. C. Jenks 4 first clans, and prices to suit the tijues. Gloves and Mittens Specialty.

wife of W. M. Johnson, proprietor-of the hotel at the crossing, had deserted tbe bed and board of her husband and iled with one TCOR BALE FIVE BILLIARD TABLES OF THE Tbe following hills were reported as andited by the Comptroller, and charged to the different luuds as follows most improved make, with balls and fixtures; also. uar, counter ana nxtures, uweuier with an ale vault. All as good as new and of the verv bet qna'liy.

Will be Milo Parks. The house has been thoroughly IsASXZS' OL GEZXTS' If you want anything In tho line of gloves, mitts; gauntlets, cither kid, cloth, with buck palm or all buck; genuine goods; none better r. i THE BEST FITTED UP Barber Shop IN THE CITY. Stripped of the most valuable portable prop sold very cheap. Address THOMAS DICKINSON.

augllm3 TiOR SALE. A FIR8T CLASS BEWINO MACHINE. First W'd Pd Fifth W'd F'd 4th W'd F'd 4th W'd F'd 4th W'd Pd Third Wd Fd Third Wd Fd Third Wd Fd crty, and the erring wife with the red-haired A. Rap 1 W. Kelly 10 C0( Tremble A Doud 7 19 8.

O. 4 60 J. R. Slansoa A to SS E. R.

Cooley. 9 10 J.R. Davis. 13 50 1). F.

"ft U. Jenks 17 60 aiilvia is, iiiiivu juu nu Him 11 luifiv stock to select from at such prices you won't 1 Half cabinet. Made by Domestic Sewing Machine Canuck, Parks, have secured sufficient booty Company. Never been used. Inquire at this office.

sept2lm3 l'lease and see need to go hare-handed. -O IP Good Operatlvea Always In Attendance to found in a more congenial clime "another lioHtlry. The (couple took the southern heforo'purchssihif elsewhere, at the store two Sidewalk Fd Wanted. AMerman Tate moved that the report be adopted. doors west of Thelen Miller's, im Hixth train for Chicago.

Their routo is supposed in full dress, and the aluir came ou with, eclat. The Camilla Urso concert troupe will give an entertainment in the next coune at the Church of the Good Shepherd. MacEvoy's New Hibernicon gave a series of exhibitions at Turner. Hall during last week, and closed the season with a successful entertainment on Sunday night. Mr.

Severance has perfected his arrangements for the winter's term of his dancing school. The first class meeting will be held Monday evening, November 15th. Tho Wallace Sisters, Jennie, Minnio and Maud, with an organization of twenty-three metropolitan t-tars, gave a successful entertainment at Belle City Hall Monday night. McDonald Lodge, I. O.

O. gave a suc-cesnful lmrtv at their hall, on Wednesday of last. week. They will give another on Tlianks-gi3 evening, with Severance's full band to LfJI)BON. Rooms In Gorton's new.

block, northeast corner Main and Fifth streets. febto.7r.yiy JOHN BAILEY. Proprietor. Ladies' Gents' Underwear! ANTED FOl'R LIVE AGENTS WHO to bo Canada. Mr.

Johnson followed the Canuck Parks streets can make from two to five dollars dar. Call at this office for Information. novS tf NOTICE. and his companion on Wednesday morning" train, and will ho in at the death. Ho say iicnuiuuuiia.

Wiikkkah, Ono of our most earnest in the temperanco cause, Mrs; Seneca TO A DVEETISK T1IK.IB lie must nave his stolen property nsck, an AT IT wants under this heading. mayltftf Sewing Machines also says that no one need be alarmed of his ami the bids allowed, and that the Mayor dnd Clerk be authorised to tssua n-rlp for the same. Ayes Blake, Colbert, Grahani, Glass, GUlen, llueOncr, Klein, Meld, Roberts, Ta.U Tate. Aldeanun Title moved that tbe balance of one year's rent, amount :I2.00, which was due the estate of Davit, but was not allowed at last meeting, be allowed, and the Mayor and Clerk authorised to issue scrip for the iam. Ayes Colbert, Graham, Ulaw, Ulllen, llueu-ner, Khln, Meld, Roberts, Xaylor.

Tale. AMerman Roherts olfervJ the followlog resolution and moved Its adoption lUnolrtd, Th.it the Marthal ond II hereby to notify the owners of property on Mead street, be-Hween Seventh and uliih streets, to remove obstruc To ncnt rilO KIRSTCLASS PIAXO. ADDRKS3J REPAIRED. JL lock tu 1-J. fcultable terms will be alven.

novnir4 not liquidating in full all his honest debts. He requests of t'hose who hold clainu aguinst him to bo lenient, and in duo tiifto every dollar will be duly paid. Mr. Johnson is a hard-working man, and by industry and thrift has built up pnying business at the Johnson house, and does nut deservo this cruel stroko of 1 beg li-ave to Inform the public of Raelne and vicinity TREET, RAC that I am bow prepared to repair all Srrin Maehinesnf ATWO-STOItV IIOC.K AND A I.AR'iE HA it A pleasant location, on Superior u. vt.

Inqulr of Jtaymond, has been, called to her reward, therefore IlnotixJ, That In the death Mrs. Raymond we lose ono of our most efficient members, a valued friend and an esteemed advisor: temivtJ, That wo emulate her virtues, and take courage in our work, strengthened by her prayers In our behalf. That through these! resolutions we express our heartfelt sympathy1 with her bereaved family. Bri( BKTAltyJW. T.

U. Kaeino, November fl, 1873. any manufacture, as 1 ronsuntly kern all the complicated W. II. Jennlnc, Main ftre.

t. rtiJlf finish music. vho season has fairly opened, and thero will bo no complaint of lack of entertain ments for tho next four months. niHentnrry on nanii. iiwnir a muctuni.i or many years experience, I am ble to UUARANTKK satisfaction.

fllO OF NEW MUCK STOUK Orders nilvd by mail. Address Box 817. v. vii: H.Tt.lN. tions front the ulreet, aiiid ohrtrucllons consisting of fences anil If said fences are not moved In fifteen days after notice tits been served upon the proper parties, the Marshal is hereby authorized to have the sarfie removed, all expense incurred hi removing said fencesto be charged ii a tpecl.il tax upon said property.

Carried. Alderman Taylor moved to a.ljourn Carried. Attest: Mastis Clancy, Jr. City Clerk. JL 0" Sixth street, opposite (loemhi'r's machlne iliop.

Apply to UKO. 11ARTWKCK, on tlie prcmlstf, up stairs, oc(itf Gents' Fine Shirts Drawers at 3 Shillings, The Best 4 Shillings: Ladies1 Wrapjiers at 1 Dollar a Suit The Very Bests $1.30 a Suit. At tho Cash House they are selling bent lrt bouse In block west of pump factory. alpacas, inire best quality A cents. TOYS, HTC.

Fonnd, 1 ('i BEAT reduction nil cnrpetn at 35 conts a yad at tho Cash House. Bollo City Hall. At laft the demands of tle pool le for xv yon want a bargain in any thiisg in the T.VIL'ND A POTK OF HAND. UKARINO DATE Mam Killed. As the train due 1.47 noon was passing a point neatttho county CALL AI SEE scjtl '71 cents ot tlie Cash JL Oet.

Ths samt can bt had Iry applying Check llannels for 15 House, 115 Mitin Ftrect. Toys! Toys! to rurauis a is rtaie street, and promt property. line, at a speed of forty miles per hour, it Musical line, call at Elkins ami get Iriees. Singing Birds and Cages. struck a man named Peter Qtt, who was walk jxwzizjizls.

Tne amount is ford I one hundred and sixty-elgti dollars, delivered by paying for this advertisement. novlthf Coal! Coal! ing on the track, and Instantly killed him. Thsj victim of this sad accident is a man CO Notlre. decent I'lace of amusement aro being held. Carpenters andjiainters aro at work, and it is to be hoped that the proprietors will see that it is for tlrcir intercut to put in a gallery with the other improvements.

The stage has been enlarged seven feet one way and eight the other and has been raised cicht inches. years of se, and lived about half way between tho county line and Oak Cteek. Philip Khrcnfels has just receive a lot of imported canaries; all beautiful songsters, (io and sec them at his. store oil Market Square. WHrTRKAS, MV WIFE, MRS.

WM. M. JOUXSON. To arrive, tons hard coal, which will be sold at lowest market rates, at the North Side cral and wood yard, ftxt of North Wisconsin street. llmuiE, Fellows Cogswell, It la a Fact' GOODS, Jewelry.

Jewelry! 'smokers' Articles, New New Every new married couple are requested to buy their furniture where the Sign of the PERSONAL. VT has left my bed and board, without just cause or prorocatlon, I hereby forbid any one harboring or trust-Inn her on my as 1 will pay no debts of her tojtractln after this date. Wll. M. JOIINO-N.

November 4th, 175. noslOw QBIfSZLaXi STOB.X3. Big Chair sticks out, as they will -get the most M. Englcman, of "the Englcmafc of and bent goods lor the least money. a.li.U.

JOHN ELKINS CO. if you you will go to A. G. Ten's, No. 8 Market Square, you can get better boots for less money than any other place in the city.

The st8ge carpenter. Mr. August Koosch, from Milwaukeo thoroughly understands his and is doing his work in a manner that cannot fail to meet the wants of any and all first class companies that may favor us with a call. The scenic artist, Mr. Joseph Polphiss, also from Milwaukee, is repainting all the old scenery and adding pome new which is being executed in the highest style I WHOLESALE and RETAIL.

DEALERS IN steamers; was in the city Monday. I. Flanigan, Assistant Superintendent of the Western Union lioad, was uii'the city Bckolary. On Friday night of last week, the shoe store of Henry Foreman, on Sixth street! was burglarously entered, and from S.MOE&BRO., Union Grove, DEAI.rttS IS two to three hundred dollars' worth tf boots Watches, Clocks. Jewelry, Silver and Silver-Piated Ware CUTLERY, ETC.

Have, now in Stock, and are Constantly Receiving: al F. W. KIsEIN, of the art. He has the reputation of being one oi me ucst artists me northwest The TuLL-nACK Press. The fashions aro all the whilo getting into hot water.

Hoops took it in their day, and now it is the pull-back style of dress. Ladies who have any regard for their health should keep supplied with Hall's Balsam, the best remedy for coughs, colds, and all throat and lung and shoes taken, Mr. Foreman an industrious mechanic, and this taking from him a large share of his stock just as the fall trade is commencing, will be a heavy drawback to h4s business. i i Forty cents will buy a good corset at the the late Styles of Goods in their Line. A Particnlarly Fine Assortment of LADIES' Watches and- Chains.

At W. H. Jennings' new store there will be kept constantly on hand a full line of furni No. 132 Main (Street, IMPORTER asd dealer is wonaay. Congress Hall was certainly well fostered on Monday last.

Three Fosters were there; all traveling men. Hamlin, of the Burlington SlanJanJ, was in the city Monday. He reports the west end of the county as all right, and business better than it has been. "Nick. Cramer, well-known in Racine socir etyi now Deputy Treasurer of Manistee court Dry Gooas, Groceries, Boots ana Sloes, ture, from a little nurse-chair to an elegant complaints.

I'nce fcl.OO. bold every where. I Solid Silver Presentation Pieces, in Cases. A line We have on our table a neat little book is Stock of Table and Pocket Cutlery, Gold Pens and Pen HATS AND CAPS, Toys, Fancy Goods, sued by the "Forest Tar giving a de cils, Revolvers, Etc. PIANOS AND ORGANS, and scription of their preparations of tar for the Cash House.

Prof khhor War. Toabe, of the town of Mt. Plessant, in this will devote his time this winter to the teaching' of classes in vocal music in that portion ol Racine and Kenosha counties, small Musical Merchandise Violin Strings, Stools and Crockery Glassware. lungs and all diseases. also contains four teen 14) l'uzzles and Troblems.

Frizes to Spreads. tlie amount of eixtv dollars are tie red for tv, Michigan, has been in Kacine tlie past few dajr vixiting all friends. i Geo. Vi. Seldon, of St.

Joseph, Michigan, is in the city and will probably spend the And cTerythtoir that Is kept Id a first class General Store. marble-top chamber suit, and from a beautiful parlor suit down to a ten-cent bracket. Sign of the Big Chair. Elkins Co. sell tho famous Singer Sewing Machine and the celebrated Estcy Organ.

The best is the cheapest. If you wish shell oyster, clams, and al other salt water fresh fish in their season, call at Ji II. Stahr Go to Elkins for a Sewing Machine The Singer office is located there. The Jon Office attached to The Joch- the best answers. The book can bo had at Yankee Notions, Fancy Rackets and Accordoons, Uird Cajjes, 1'ockct Books, H.

M. Workman's. In Dry Goods our stock is complete, consbting of choice Dress Goods, Prints, Sheeting Shirtings, Denims, Tickings, Jeans, Cauimrrcs, Dress Trimming, and White bo6ks and stationery LOOK ERE Hurrah for election, and vote for Jen Goods in great variety. have a full stock of Groceries at all limes, and make Mr. II.

Raymond, after a temporary suspension of his hardware business, has sgain opened his doors, and, be seen by his advertisement in this issue of TjfiE Journal, is now prepared, as always, totihow the best nings, who sells the most furniture for the low TAH-OniTTQ. H. RCZELL, Hcrcliant Tailor. jX. Specialty oF Teas, est price than any dealer in the city.

S. B. Pocket Cutlery, Winter here! He reports the peach-trees on the eastern shore as very badly injured by the severe cold of last Winter. Mjr. Henry, Andrews, II.

Teal, of St. Louis, and Seneca I lay mo nd, were the guestsof D. A. Olin, last week, on an excursion to the end of tho Western Union which sre buy direct from Importers In New York, and sell at prices that will warrant atwartlon. Hoots and Hotels, stores, restaurants, or families, Genuine Meerschaum Pipes lhoes In great variety.

In Hats and Caps we have the AT' Latest styles and nai. is now turning out some of the, very best who wish oysters, either in shells, kegs, gallons or cans, call at J. II. Stahr (kj 's, who Cor. Sixth St and Market LOWEST work ever done in Ilacine, Its facilities 'aro tirst clans, and prices tn suit the times.

Iload, in Iowa. A fine time was enioved all deliver them aH over the city. line of goods to those deirin to purchase. We are glad to note that Mr. Raymond is arranging matters satisfactorily with h)s ors, and that.oor people willagain Ixvallowed ths privilege of selecting, from bis extensive stock of all kinds of stoves, and light and heavy hardware.

Irish Linen, best quality fur 65 -cents, at Square, up Stairs. AND i Cigar Holders, Cigar Cases, Pipes, Smokers' Articles, Etc. Men's wool hats for 50 cents at tho Cath We have pleasant Ptore, well lighted, and It Is onr aim to make It both pleasaut and profitable to all stbo favor us with a call. S. MOE BRO.

I nlon rove. Oet, 42, 1-75. nov8m3 Artesian Well Company. A meeting of the subscribers to the Arte House. WINSLOW'S i I Book sian Well project was held at the oihee of One of the laroest, and cheapest and I bare a sreU-arlertew rtoo of Fuller Ilarkness, on the evening of October best stocks of imported and staple Dry Goods Boys' Socking-Horsos.

Carts Cloths, ncnijza awd vinnc ar. BELLE CITY 25th, and a coritoration organized under the general laws of Wisconsin, to be known as around. The following are among the arrivals at the Hugglns House the past week W. F. Eugene Stctler, 8.

Kingsbury, J. M. Weed, L. B. Tuttle, New 'ork; E.

H. Kimble, Boston; F. S. rarlimcnt, S. 8.

Ilounds, Geo. A. Iloss, A. II. Taylor, John W.

Banker, Chicago; Frank Wilson, C. II Hamilton, H. A. Steller, J. H.

Newman, A. Lucker, L. II. Cheney, Milwaukee; J.G. Hamilton.

Burlington; O. Jturtid, Troy, N. Y.f 1. N. Hecks, Canlonj Chas.

Mc-Avoy'a Hibernicon Co. in the State, is now held by Edward McEncry, No. 158 and 100 Mnln street. No person In and Sleighs. ortJOjanl the Artesian Well Company of the City of want of woolens, uannels, blankets, water proofs, or any kind of linen trootls, should jtacine." PICKLE AND VINEGAR SnV-OOODS dL OB.OGI3ZLZ238.

Articles of nwociatlon were adopted, and itirchase without first examining this mam the following officers elected: moth stocK. the Cash House. a Obituary. 1 hiring the week several old citizens have been called to their last accounts. Among others Is Mr.

Robert Steele, father of Mr. Hsiuuel Steel, of the town of Mt. Flcasant', who died on the 29th of last month, at the residence of his son, Mr. Samuel Btel. Mr, Koliert Steel came here in the year 1846; was ono of our oldest cltixens, and In his intercourse with oar best men scouirsd the reputation he bore to his grave.

Home ten years ago Ids health failed him, and he removed to Tennessee; but finding gained nothing by TilKi'LACi: TOKUY Kuubcn Pond, President; Win! K. Mil. A. H. Severance will open his dancing class on Monday, tho 15th of November.

A May, Secretary and Treasurer. Directors Bouben Doud, Stephen Bull, Fred Wild, Henry T. Fuller, and Ilenry Mitchell. 1 UOliLD Rospectfully announce to many patrons that on' and Cassimeres, and Vestings, ADAFTKD TO TUB FALL AND WINTER TRADE, That! will Maketplathe Latest Styles. The following aro among tho prominent ar further notice will bo given at a future tinio.

llie organization aro at worx laying mo OEOROB DTJCIIER, Proprietor, The Jon Office attached to The Jorit- mains, ami another season will place the purest of water, carried In pipes through the dwcllincs of all. who msv dealre it in that nart nAii Is now turning out some of the very best work ever dono in Kacine. Its facilities aro AfID after tho first day of November my hooks will be closed, and thereafter sell of the city. No more lenchings or surface MiX6(l, i first classvaml prices to suit the times. Onions, Gerkins, Chow-Chow.

Burner, but that of a medicinal water that oetS TS-rl Satisfaction raarDtes4. J. Mii.leh Co. are laying in a fine dock comes from 1,200 feet below the surface. Stationery rivals at Congress Hall the past week Chas.

G. Williams, Janeaville; h. A. Mc-Kenrle, N. Y.j Geo.

James, Milwaukee; Jos Anderson, St. Paul; J. Hicshl, Philadelphia, Judge Wentwortb, Elkhorn; G. Sleeve, Milwaukee; X. J.

McQuin, Chicago; James Toay, MInctal Point; W. II. Pratt, Providence, It. Sam'l Bolton, W. H.

Wish, N. Y. V. II. McMacken, Chicago O.

W. Wat-son, Green Bay; I. Haan, Cincinnati; A. Friend, N. Y.j T.

P. Tallman, A. ,11. Mec rill, Chicago; E. E.

Hugh, St. Louis; 8. W. Church, Chicago; D. L.

Hubbard, N. J. L. Alshachee, Mauston, Wis. E.

G. Chandler, Philadelphia; A. J. Inneas, N. J.

H. Foster, N. E. 8. Harper, Cincinnati; of goods of their own manufacture for the Fall retail trade.

Call and see the new FOR CASH, and will make prices so low that it will be an in 1875, FALL CARD. 1875. The Racine Market. the change, rour month ago he retumeu to Wisconsin, and after t0 months of suffering died at the residence of his son, surrounded by his family. Thus are the old settlers passing away.

Mr. Hue I sleeps here beside his companion In Mound Cemetery. The death of Mr. Fred Gottscbatd was announced on Monday norning. He died at tbe residence of Mr.

krucger, in the western part of the city Gottschald will be rc-membered as the genbvl German clerk of the post-ofilco, under the administrations of Ir. Tho following is conclusive evidence that Tlie rickles manufactured by Georgo Ducher, are tyles. Morcy's Commercial School. SAMUEL JAMES. ducement to pay CASH.

Kaeino affords a better market for country where They are Kept la Stock; For tho benefit of those wishing to avail produce than can be found on the Western I will low as guarantee prices as the lowest, and will Merchant Tailors, themselves of a thorough course of instruo shore, of Lake Michigan. The subject is absolutely pure, without even ia tract of artificial color. Ing, and are prepared with (ho belt Impcrted White Wine Vinegar. Sold to Dealers Only. tion in Double Entry Book-Keeping, tho un from a correspondent of the KenoBha Telegraph in defense of Mr.

Maxwell of that Come in and See. not be undersold. ('ary. Mr. Joy, and subsequently under Mr dersigned will open an Evening School at No.

144 Main Street. Tajiley, previous to hfe entering the TwentT- county, who was a republican candidate for the High School buikling, on Monday eve U. 11. lilakely, Chicago; Wallace bisters. second regiment umL Colonel UUsy.

He ntng. Oct. 20th. 1875. Bare Just rcoalyed a Urfsand tot asaonsneat ef JOHN VAUCHAN.

Jljn4ly ollice and Iiad Bought Kacine as a market for a portion of the product of hi farm The OF.ORGR lit CUE it. Proprietor, Ilarlne, wis. For terms, apply in person, or bv letter to sept29m8 It wiU Cost Nething correspondent says Cloths, Cassimeres and Testings No matter what in wanted, all had better call at the City Auction Rooms, No. 90 Main P. O.

Box 95. D.J. Mobey, Maxwell marketed bis llax in Kacine, MOUTaAQB SALS. Cotton Goods Less than Manufacturers FOR THE FALL OF ISTS. Alas, a full Hoe of Gents' Purulehlnf Good po did 1 so did a dozen others that I know.

to Look Around. Saturday afternoon. J. D. QoooRicn, Why did we do it 1 Was it because we "were served with much credit in the army of.

the Union, as he had seen service In the army of l'russia. After his return he was deputy, nnder Sheriff Schneider, and was subsequently elected Clerk of the board of Supervisors of this county, but bad to give up the position on account of his health; Fred was one of those good, whole-eouled fellows who would provide for the comfort of others before he Prices. Particular aUentlea paid TAILOR1KO In all 1U branches. feb-T4jlle baccessor to uooid Bon. pofed to benehting this place 7" (Kenosha) Mortgage Sale.

STATE OP WISCONSIN CIECTIT OOUBT FOR Racine County. Edward McEnery.No. 158 lCO-Main hir, 1 nauled my tirst load of llax to street, has received fifty thousand yards of Kenosha and sold it for Si. SO tier bushel. TITOS.

DRIVER SON'S PLATSmSTG MILL. MANUFACTURERS OF No twerity-Cye per cent, less" at Wolle-fxn'a, but straight dealing. Fob coughs and colda use llarbridge'a The! same day a neighbor sold flax not as good as mine in Kacine for 81.60. The next sheetings, purchased at a late bankrupt sale in New York. It is a good lime for persona wirjsLow.

janl-Tljlv George W. Slauson, Plaintiff, aatnti Pranels W. Blake, Mary E. Blake, his wife, Louis Bands, Michael 11 IK jr. Martin E.

Tremble, Reuben Dood.Lerl Oraot aai KmeryL. Grant, T. II. Jodd, Charles Turner and Oram Banda. Defendants.

woom for nis own, ami in tins be expended most of a small fortune. Like others day I went to Kacine with th same kind of I in necti or such goods to purchase. Poor Bronchial Balaam. of bU nature, many a one will sar. llax, cleaned in the same way, and sold for In pursuance of a JiKtjrmeat la the aboTe-entltled Do You Remember $1.45, the price had lallen live cents.

Bo 1 iYTir.ard ff0W" he CxLFlJooUUSatWolleaorr's, FALiLi CARJ). V. FIELD, Merchant Tailor, Corner Main and Fourth atreeU, (e itsira,) Racine, Baa nnnstantly am hand a ehoice aalecttea ot action dlrectlna the sale of tbe mortcand premises here mat it is your autv to eet as much for vour in described, ma4e by the said Court on the tttb day of hauled to the end, two hundred, bushels in the space of ten or twelve days, and the price falling steadily, selling the last load for 1.30. The difference in marketing my flax money as you can if so, you buy boots and Guxat Rcdcctiok. The special atUntion pep vein per, isio, 1 anau eeu pumw mbi in.

highest bidder, at the front door of the Court ilouae la the city of Racine, County and State aforesaid, on If you have a Singer Sewing, Machine that needs fixing, leave word at the new Singer office, at Elkins shoes of A. (1. Feu you are sure to eet vour 1TA cusp SomJtr, 18T3, money's worth. All of the latest styles in KenoBha and Kacine was 840.00 in favor WINES LIQUOKS at 1 o'clock p. M.

of that day. the Ibllosrtnc-deeeriWd of the latter place, and so with oats as 1 lmnil. U-wHl Lots elerea (11). twetT (IS), thirteen Go to Wolleson's for Boots and Shoes. can De nau.

"The Best is Always Cheapest." of onr reader ia called to Messrs. T. A. Chapman Co'a advertisement on 1st page. They arc closing oat a large line reach less than they coat to manufacture.

Those wishing teal aacquea will find thia an excellent opportunity to purchase. rmvoA li nrtfiial nKaArr. mn (IS), fourteen (14), fifteen (15), sixteen (1), eeTeateea (IT), elrhteea (18). In Block elaht (S). In BneMonl Ad.

Clothi Oatslmeres and hut when other markets near at hand offer KO. 104 MAIN BTREET, i Which he sjrOI make ta order, la the mtaet atytaa, and dllWn to Burlingtoa, (mesnln( the eUlage of BurUaa toot. In the County of Radne. In the Stale of Wiaosnsin. Wishing to give oar customers cheap boots and shoes we make nothing but the best, and Each morning the line of the New Radiant Home stoves is reorganized in C.

B. Hall's as those that were taken oat the day before better inducements to the country than the city of the county, then the latter must take a back place as Kenosha has. when compared Dated at the Sheriff's oXUceln theoH of Racine tots wiU sou at lower prices than ever. OP All klndi of Wood Work for Bulldlog, Broom Handles, and Cabinet MaktrV Tamed Work oa hand turaed to order oa the most liberal terms. t' PACTORTanta Street, near W.U.

Depot, Uaclne.Wlo. 1 Salesroom, So. 90 West Harrison atreet, Ohlcajo. 9rCargoei Docked, Assorted, Dressed and Ship fed UiKllir. llSJHAHlMU.

taaytlSyTl Mk day October, i J. MixIeb Co. D. M. MONTGOMERY, made gaps in the ranks and as soldiers were to Kacine as a market for country produce of any kind.

This ia well known to all farmers The Job Office attached to Ths Jotjb- ofttna ot aeon wia. TaaBoaKru A RiToaia, Pialtttien Attorney. oMasFT Noir a la Glycerene, oiinty Surveyor. At F. IlABuarDO A establishment, so famous for excellence of their Teas, uay found the following varieties of all grades: Young Hyson Tea, Imperial Tea, Oolong Tea, Gun-Powder Tea, Japan Tea, English Breakfast Tea.

7 Bzst Ladies rhiL shoe at WoUcson's. I0R JOB WOEE, a called to nil traps, so are other stoves taken each day to fill the places of those that were taken to make radiant the home circles of Kacine. Their stock is large, however, and t. Taoa. Dairaa.

Jo M. Darraa. mayl-THrHne a new French dressinz tor ladies' shoes. It softens the leather, and does not stain. A.

O. 1 nAAIPTrilPP TO ALL AGISTS. Tae nal Is now turning out some of the very best A Jtfivw uut aaamicaiaaVraTOTsaade work ever done in Kacine. Its facilities are l'eil, west side Market Square, has tho exclu Addme. aa no Sotted and aeueaptiy atlmlil I BURLI21GTOX.

WIS. Write BIXPSOH A SMITO, Oortlaadt M.T. CUy OJLLL at THE JOURNAL OFFICE notwithstanding tbe heavy draw, many homes can yet be supplied at No. 14, Bixlh street. apdttSyl Orat class, and prices to suit the times.

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