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Racine Journal from Racine, Wisconsin • 3

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Justice ef the Peace. XjUOAJU. PHT8IC1AJTM THE ELECTION! weotworta m.415 i Ef uk CIRCUIT COUKT, RAUNB COUNTY Kates, plaintiff, vs. Ullam Uul do- 13 COUHTT HXW3. CAUDOXIA.

CaLXDOJtlx, April 4. Last Friday aJWnoon the Prohlbilioa 19 OB1TVARW BOX. ISA A. EICK. Hon, Ira A Eice, after an lllnsas of about eighteen mo the, died aft the nome oi hie eon, T.

Bice, of Waterford, at a quarter after fire on the morning of Wedneadaj, 203 street, March 30th, Mrs, W. Zimmerman, aged G5 years. Deceased waa a lady of many excellent qnalitiea, and her death will be learned with regret. The funeral service were held Friday afternoon from the German Evangelical church on Park avenue. WOOLrCVDIY.

Plniality for Wentworth City MaxahaL L4ohir, DiMtaar Cre Warda. iusu. Labor. Pro. let wara a St It sd 424 14 SI 4ih ward- ll Sih ward, I 441 .4 ih ward 7 4tl tl 7ih waro tit I Totals SITU I TVS OT Anderson MMMMMwmMMMM Passes off Very Quietly and Results la a Victory for the Citista't Union Tkket Rowan la ww avK- om; I Voa are hereby lammoned to appear with- in twenty days aftwr service of thin summons, exclusive of the day of service, aud defeud the aboveeaUlted action In the Court arorw said: aad la case of your failure so to do, iuiimut will rendered against you, ae-oordiDg to the demand of the complaint, on file la Lbeolftce of too clerk of said oourU H.

A. Cooper. DOLLAR Per "Year for tho 273 IT lata, Of third party of thia tewa, assembled la mast convention at the town ball, for tho purpose of discussing the advisability eipiaciag'a ticket ia tho field to be voted for thia spring: but to to data S3 I Plurality for Anderson 0. Lflchter MMMIMH aajomrriaa A. Olia Receives a Majority ef 245 for Mayer.

K. Coltaua for Clerk Coea fa hy 283. Bo rittluUfl Attorney. P.O. address; Racine, kaome county, WU.

afavor I). A. 4S 21 C'ty Cierfc H. wa haye been unable to eecertela whether they nominated a ticket or a ok. Tbe singing school which has been bald once a week at Hood's achoolhouae for tbe The faneral of Joseph Woolfenden, who died of paralysis April 2d, took place at the residence of his daughter, Mrs.

Frank Henaon, No. 923 Lake aveone, at 9 o'clock Tnesday morning. Another old settler baa passed away. Mr. Woolfenden waa bora la Rochdale, England, ia 1809; married to Betty Dana in 1631 and the ita March 23d, 1887.

The deceaeed waa in the aeveoty-fifth year of hie age. He waa bora in the town of New Haven, Oswego county, N. Yn on the seventeenth day of September. 1812. When he waa twenty-four rears of age he left hla eastern home and came to what waa then called the "wilds of the west, arriving In Eacine county, Wisconsin, in May, 1836.

He located on claim and settled In the western part of the county jualloe of tbe reaoe-J. T. WtoivortsiM i iy Marahal-Job a hovts fe0 Plurality tor A Marat an While John T. Wentworth ia Elected L4onte D. R.

Row land. 374 Tat voran cast. CLIFFORD, Mayor .071 I City Marshall Justice by 163 and John Lien ter Assessor by 378. WEEKLY JOUMAL i7sssw lor all dent! work. Gold and specially, ufer kj.

fuxprvwt past few months, closed last Friday aight; a great many visiters were present and H. KOhl JftWl.tWttHMI EH 15 silver fllllne; a cut utrtn.WH,IHri i JaaUee 4 Peoa4ui ouig mchloyl Plurality for Kovlaad. 1" Supervisor. DR. FISUBLATT John Rowan Elected Marshal by 609 I IVOR 8ALK.

A SPAXOF MARK, WiLL niatebpd. both biaec: weUht 1.8 round same year came to thia country, making hia home In Massachusetts nntil he moved to Wisconsin, nettling on a farm near Union Grove, la thii county, where 1 eginor, 4 61 in what is bow the town of Waterford.but were well entertained by the excellent aiag-lug. Tbe rapid progress made by the members speak well for Prof. Lewie aa a teacher. There some talk of having thia and Mygettt Ooraers school Joia ia giving a coooett wbea the roads are better.

Evaaa.MMmmM.M.mM.M....2ia each. Goo for any purpo. Very dealraule. a. Olson.

18 Ma)ority Four Out of Seven Aldermen and Fonr Supervisors Elected by the Citizen's, Plurality lor 183 I Tilt publishers of ths Racine Waekly Journal have decided to reduce tke price of Uie paper to tHARLM lK MARIS, Mi. iwo WJt Id Ml vi lIjcBactucIoimtaU COCXTT KariXKiak TOttVItXR, Tbe follow lag offloers were elected ia tbe tewa ot Torkvllle: Cbalrmso A. B. Hayea, Bopervleor T. O.

Bnchaa, 8npervlsot--Ervia Thomas. Tewa Derk-IX Worrell. Aaveeaor-R. Rassell. Treasurer Wm.

Drink water. yOCRTB WARD. Meyer Oltn. waa then or toon after the town Koch-eater. Thus be waa among the very first settler; there being at that time bnt a few claims made before his own in that part of the county.

Mr. Rice and Mis Orilla Caldwell were united in marriage at Ken oba on lecember 23d, 1837. They being the first couple married from the town of MS35 .34 Complett Vote of ths City With Majorftlea The teachers' examination held at Fraoksville Fridsy and Salurdsy last were aot attended aa well aa use si by the teachers. Tbe ladies of Fraokiville are very anx Medical and Surgica INSTITUTE, MLVNEArOLIS 2ILNX. Do rant.

be lived until the death of his wile ia 1880. Sinoe then he baa made hia home In Racine with hia daughter, Mra. Fiank Hen-son. He leaves four daughters, Mia Wm, Laycock and Mra. Frank He neon, of Racine; Mra.

A. B. Dore, of Union Grove, and Mrs. Jaa. Sage, of Balaton, Minn-, and two sons, Stanford Wooliendeo, of Hebron, aod Jaa.

Woollcnden, of Neosho, Mo. He waa a kind and Indul OHE OLL AR Per Year 147 91 Yalta Cast by lh Praslbl-tloaista-Woam Atlespt ta Vota, Plurality for Clancy ious te have a new school hooee erected la City Clerk. Oo4emen.ii.,t,i 239 Graham 37a the villa, there being aboat forty child The Next Council and Board of Super WEDNESDAY, APRIL BEWCTMOX MX rMtVMC The Weekly Jearwal Rdrd la Priee to Oae Dallar Per Yaar la Advaae. Tbe Weekly Journal hai been reduced in price to one dollar per jear. At thie Leach.

138 Plurality for Oraha bora County Returns. This reduction la price will In no way affect the quality of the best Weekly published In Racine county. All departments will be Justice of the Peace K. McEachron, W. Q.

Pewlea, John Lagg, E. W. Treat. CALKPOXII4 i The raccessfal candiJatee ia Caledonia are: Supervisors W. Smith, chairman, late tciurrand Profe la one of the leading medlnU eoHeess ia the Catted vnate, editor of the New Vet Ui rmi and liiefwi JloamaJ.

eooaahlnc thricta aod opmuvt on la ibe tv Vorh lioapitai foe Chrva- Contrary to expectation the charter alee Ml LSli Water lord. And in their barque thus launched for more than eight and forty years they enjoyed a happy sail upon a calm and cloudless sea of wedded life. Ia his yoonger days Mr. Rice waa a member of the Whig party and when that party was merged Into the Republican party be took his stand within their ranks, and there waa ever foutd a stanch, coos ia ten Republican, firm in bis belief that that party was mainly in the right, and was the exponent of thos fundamental princi Joaticeot lbs Peace, Wen wort m.m..226 Hock Enoa. tfiMiw Plurality for Hock City MarshaL Uon held yeaterday proved the most quiet kept up to the former standard ren there ot school age and new that they vote they intend going ta the school meet log next Jaly to make their wishes known.

Eve Roberta ia home oa a visit from Chicago, where he ia erhooL Batr makers report thia aa being aa aaaeually good spring for maple aogsx. Caledonia will probably produce eaowgb to supply the Chicago market this year 163 one in years, not a sin uie disturbance of and new improvements added any consequence occurring. The day waa John Mitchella aa P. B. Ilaaa.

Treasurer A. BelL Clexk-Osoar NetUstoo. Assise or Q. Ssstta. i oxAOcorxr or his' Immense Practice from time to time, Aaderaon, 172 gent father and well known amoog the old settlers of Racine county as a man of strict integrity and honest purpose.

Hie body will be interred in the cemetery at Union Grove beside hia wife. X.EXD1B. Mra. Sarah P. Lender died at the home of her daughterv Mra, Major Thronp, at 1 o'clock Monday a.m.

of pneumonia, aged 76 years, after a sickness of only three days. She was one of the early reeidenta and came here from New York. Funeral Row 438 figure we most aonoance that thie price is atrictlr in advance- We would respectfully request such of our subscribers aa are ia arrears to eeod us the amount lue and take ad rant age of the new ratea At the low price of one dollar per year Noblco.M SI 268 Plurality for Calx do vi March 23. Justices of the Peace Erbe, W. Smith.

arr. FLRaaasT. -The following la the successful ticket ia ML Pleasant: ples upon which oar government rests. Whenever his voice was beard in political 541 Lichter Tbe storm Sandsy waeoaeof the glorious and an immense veto was polled, I numbering aome 4,100. Voters quietly approached the polling precincts and cast their ballots unmolested, it being noticeable that the msjority had ticketa nicely tucket away in a convenient pocket.

As predicted by the Journal last night, the whole of the CitiaWe Union ticket waa elected, with the exception of city mar shal, the People's candidate John Rowan, rt 373 RACINE, UVU1 Terr bod can afford to subscribe for the I discussion it waa with no nncertaia aoond mm of tbe winter, aad will ao doubt bave bad effect oa onr roads. 133 old reliable Weekly Journal. We coon- or meaning in ita tone; but with that earn Plurality tor Bucher.M Wednesday afternoon at o'clock, from the residence 1110 Main street. Alderman. estneea and ardor that betokened toe sin eerity ot his conrictioosJ Kersten dently expect an immense rush.

The high standard ot the Weekly will be kept op VUJmAks his next visit a the Merchants Hotel. (Formerly Hoggin Hom) A. Urn A lien. m. t4 reen 189 PI oral I ty lor and no pains spared to mske it in future, as it always has been in the past, the best family paper published in Rscine county Bapervisor.

Baperviaoce Nathaniel Lytle, cbar-man; Joseph H. Moahef and Richard E. Rowlands. Tewa Clerk William Price, Tewa Treasurer Weeley Tread well. Aseesaer Edward D.

Davie. Justice of the Peace Jamet E. Bartlett for two ears, James Tacker lor one year and Jsmea H. Crane for ooe year. CoosUblee Theroo Place, Oeorge Ellar soo and Thomas Borne.

Tho Cicero ef Wleeoaeia. Speech of Mr. Chance, ot Dee Moines, to locale the seat ot government at Madison, delivered at Belmont, Saturday, No umber 26ib, 133d: ala. Cm air I have waited patiently nam too doctors aod lawjete got UortvitiMMM Duffey i3lS Tbe revival meetings at Franksville con tinne with increasing Interest. The prohibit iootsts hsvo decided to put a full ticket ia the field for the towaahlp election, which lake place April 5.

Next Fridsy night oar tt singlog school lor this sowing will be held at Hood school houss. Many spectator are expected. SupL Gittiot hss retnraed from a week vbit la the aortbtra ptrt of tbe eute. He repnrte things booming at the Iroa miae. palling through by 609 msjority, proving hia personal popularity.

The Citiaeofs also elected PhiL Heck alderman in the First ward, Sands M. Hart la tbe Second, D. Rowland in tbe Third and Waraber-ger in tbe Seventh. -The People's elected A. EL Alien ia the Fonrta ward, A.

Hansen ia the Fifth and John Principle aod not policy waa the actus ting influence that determined him in taking and maintaining a position upon the political questions of the day. He always took an active part in politic and worked hard to achieve anooesa for.hia party; yet he very seldoo eonicit, nor did he seem to desire for himself political preferment. He waa justice of the peace for twenty five years. Sometime la 1368 he began reading law, and in 1870 passed 23 TUESDAY, KAY 10TB. 1887.

Plurality for Daffey.wM...M... For the present we will present as a pre mi am the Racine AgHculturUty which is included with the dollar. "Oar Family Judicial vote. Physician," a premium book which we have been aending out has been received Banga in the Sixth ward. Of FIFTH WAJtD.

Msyor. tnrougu, to make a speech oa the lucuua of tnseratot govern tueut. 1 waa rained in the wilds of Illinois, and used to wear a leather hunting abrt and slerp under a batXalo rag. I was educated in tue woods, and the early pari of my hie waa apeut so tracking louiane, bat li is harder tiacktug Ibeae awuUriueo ATMiMOXlAU. the supervisors the Citiaena elected A Me- 35 avoy.

First ward; 8 Peck, Second; J. P. Cla ocy ...4 48 And remain two days Where he eaa be consulted oa Doraat.m..w 1 Hegner, Third; and A. Albert in tbe Sev the required examination and waa ad mined to practice in the courta of Wisconsin. He was elected to the state legUla- The publishers of.

the Journal will for the present continue to furnish jail advance paying subscribers who pay one dollar wi'h the -RACINE AGRICULTUR 1ST This is a great offer, and gives for One Dollar the best weekly in Racine county and a first- class agricultural Monthly lor one year. The Agriculturist must rqtify us Every farmer in the county should take Advantage of this Liberal Offer ei enth. The People elected A. Duffey in Plurality fr CUncy City Cletk. Lewie otVs, af Weoketha, spent a few -daje with his treats at Frakt villa.

Ed. Bailey Is able to be eat recovered from a brif U1ae. A. the Fourth; A. Anderson ia the Sixth, and with great favor.

Thie volume of 541 pages, bound in cloth, is a moat valuable and necessary book which every family should have, and will be furnished to alt advance paying subscribers for an additional-fifty cent. Thus, the Weekly Journal lor one year and "Oar Family Mann in the Fifth. 4 Graham. mmm mum I Leach It was aaplendid victory for the and showed perfect organisation and 69 VASOtf-riRUk Misa Fanny A. TieidV of Stillwater, who bee a large aumber ef warm friends la thia city, was married to state senator J.

Kaaoa, of 8t, Croix FalU, at 8 o'clock Saturday avenlag. The Owremoay was performed by the Rev. Ed wia G. Rtcbardsoa at St James' chnrcb la the presence of a faw friends. The bndt ia too daagbtar ol Mcbal Field, register of tbe TJaited State land office at StCreix Fella and the aieter of N.

J. Field, of Mil weaken, late postmaster at Racine. The larality fot Graham JuMice of tho Peaoa. sharp wotk on the part of tbe leaders. I bave been watching to get the "hang of the queatioa," as toe Iriaftimaa aays, aid bow 1 lb ma I have it.

It srauge and iidicuiuoa, and now I go it wii a perfect luoaDea. We have invited the gentlemen to oome op to the "trough" and argue toe question on Ita merits; bat, as the Yankee aaid, tbey squirm and won't eoata up to the rack." Mr. Chairman, when left home, it was my intention to locate the seat of government on the eeH aide ot the Mississippi, aud divide the territory with the river. Wentworth Although badly defeated, the members of Chronic Catarrh, Heart, Lunss, Stomach Catarrh Liver, Kidneys, Diseases Hock Steady Employ moot a Salary, espeeav paid (or oncommwoo if pr tarred Addrtaa (atating age) II Foster Co K. The beat stock rravst saraoiffd.

New ase-a ul4. i jl, a DEI UOUDS 49 19 tare in the fall of 1860, representing the Second assembly district of Bactne county. In religious matters his views were liberal yet be bad a firm aod abiding faith in the cardinal principles of Christianity. He betieved more in the practical religion geod works done than ia idle ceremonies aod mere professions. In aocial life hie character was above reproicb honest in hie dealing with all men and geoerons to those les fortunate than himself.

He had never eujoved the advantage of a liberal education bat nature bad endowed with Eana the Peopled party made aetroag fight aod take their defeat philosophically The 69 Physician19 can be obtained for one dollar and fifty cents. In this connection the Weekly Jqurxal desires agent in every town and Plurality for Hock large vote polled by them was a surprise City Marshal. .223 Anderson and aa indication of; their atrength .604 Rowaa Now that the Utile is over, all will settle groom repreeeots tbe Twenty fourth 23 dowa and make juat aa good aod law -a hid village, and also requests such of onr friends aa will, to aend ns their neighborhood bewa. Oa request we will furn- trict la tbe aeaata and is a wealthy And Chronic Diseases nmiiSDis -A3 A- Ptarality tor Asvotsor. bermaa aad land owner.

Their borne iog ci tier os nnder the new administration as they did under the old, take hold and I Examination aad Consul uiioa Frwa. what waa eveo better a high degree of Lichter, be at Si Croix Fails. LA CO HUH OILY A. .373 .450 help baud up onr beau Ufa 1 city and en Box her. lL I.

I stamped envelopes ana euuionery, or runner rcniiurniwi11 ad It they didnt wish to divide, then I tneaut to auitaio tbe place selected by the Ext-cutiva, Belmont. We aaid to the delegation on the east, "fix your place and we wilt go for but in tbe meantime beheld a beast appear io tbe east faavtua: heads aod twelve haroe six voua and $12,000 lor Food du Lac Then I look ta tbe weat and beheld another beast exercising all of the powers of the first beast, with ait beadi ant eight horns, six votes aod $3,0 for Dabauue, 34 Cor 402 404 MAIN ST. courage the good work commenced by the A privata, bat vvcy pretty wedding occurred at the residence of tbe briaV par correspondence on due notice. Plurality for Bncbcr.ww. 77 Alderman, Racine Business Men's Association.

Onr city ia admirably located, one of the largest Cstirrh ind Dasifitu Tratted ViE OFFER J. ...403 Upon ScitsUfie Frlnclplaa. The Joaraal Want A correspondent at every town In the and most imp orient manufacturing een Andrew UABiS8ttMtwiMMiiMi.imt'io ants, Ko. 828 Haroa atreet, last Thareday the partiea to the contract being Mm Emma M. Silva, daugbur of Mr.

and Mtv Frank fiilva, and Mr. Hsary Ls ox hi in, the well known aod popular driver aod propel J. lO county. SPRING 34 SDHiaa dtMM trv 4f MndfBl eitoa eoaae tere in the United State; hot wo want more factories, for it means employment and prosperity to the laboring; men aa well Plorality for li Sapervivor. Ueoraim Tbe at si sa A letter from each district, short and to the point.

.341 Koad Jensen. intelligence and a remarkable amount ot common sense those two eaenLiata with out which all education is worse than use-lew. Bat having those essential? had education been added, no one can aay what would have been his capability. With all question ot the dy which agitated social, political or financial circles be was ever familiar, and it was a genuine pleas ore to spend an hour or more with him in a social chat, and one coold'never leave him after auch a chat without the gratifying thonght that the time so used had been well spent file had always erjoyed excellent health nntil that malady, which finally terminated his life, began to mani 454 Maoal Postage and stationery furnished free, 1887. 1887.

S3 aa growth for the Belle City When the result became known last evening large crowds gathered at the Citiaena' headquarters and other places and rejoiced over the also a copy of the paper. W. Truss Plorality for Mann. 114 Persons sending items should accompany at4 aoaa. tae pa4afut ladamsuauoa esWa tag Uk tonka, tb tiunf ol tie exited libiD niwaf eooSia aroMtiona, eoaa aa apKuaf sbooimms espertany in lae wmtbiioi nr nwaf rt6f tu wo4a la il o4 ai4 paiucie aiadce, ar lucniaur ay ploosa ihoM Sniif frooa frxl ticaao aa4eu4tia or tbSaaaa aa bo art Mcooraai of Uie UoUtacm i raa tat om puon, tauu-raaJTrctstoeoiraale aerrf aa4 tae eirru ailoo Uamom raac4 aa4 a oo bwoosaes poieoaeU.

vtot eoAauistpuoa roUowa, them, in the first letter at least, with their victory, bat there wan no demonstration of Jadicial vota, Harlow 8. 60 UIXTST WARD. Mayor. name and address in full. There are sever 1 good reasons for this request.

One ia serenades speeches, and all claeeee retired qnietly and early. Members of the etorof aa immeoaa stock farm ia Troec dell, Kenosha county. The ceremony waa happily performed by Rev. D. R.

Ander soo, ef the Congregational chnrcb, ia the presence of relative and intimate friends of the contracting particev A sumptuous wedding feast followed the ceremony. Many handsome and costly presents were made upon the occasion. Mr. aad Mra. Laoghlia departed for TrueadeU Station, their in tare borne, followed by the best wishes of a large circle of frieoda, tehed Rtaaaway, una GO that such knowledge is necessary to suable ns to send them stationery.

htnfghu of Labor assembled at their ball 433 an aiacuseea tne situation, Uf coarse Do rant. Every item ot neighborhood news de the defeated Candida tee felt sore aod open Plorality for 7fl then I said to the boys, "look oat lor snakes The delegation from Dee to bow down to the beast, ita friend cry out, boons, 4bargaioia' and sell in'. They cry out, "perjury, cooacienceM and 'the day of judgment." I would advine the gentlemen, when they appeal to their conscience, to slip the more weightier parte over their leit shoulder. Mr. Chairman, we are honest men from Dee Moiner; we are neither to be bought nor sold.

I have no town property in the territory of Wisconsin, only some marked out in tbe town of Wapello aod I want to sell that. But they aaid we have no title, and I told them the Indians are gone aod that is sufficient. It we would bow down to tbe monument of Dubuque, we would, as the Irishman says, "Good banbee shee-lak." We are willing to meet the op powers of thia bill on this floor oa its met its and at the bar of. the secretary. Tbe gentlemen, with their amendments, put me in mind ot the Irishman's frog, it went with a hop, a skip and a jump.

They jump from the city ot Madison to Burlington and then to Mineral PoinU Perhaps thy will next akin to Chicago or Oalena Mr. siredhappenings, personals, etc Items fest itself. Progressive paralysis, or what la termed In common parlance, creeping paly the disease with which he was afflicted. It first manifested itself some ly expreseed opinions ae to the cause of City Clerk. Colemaa.

referring to or partaking ot a business nature should not be sent. 1 not being euccesefol, but no bitter feeling Dr. Fishblatt .34 437 or personalititn were Indulged in. JET" Write only on one side of the pa 38 O. Darant, the Prohibition candi Plurality for 69 per.

Items on tue Dec are very naeiy to A team of horse, attached to a light date for mayor, received ninety-one votes I be missed in, setting op and paper is I cheap. Pleas be ptirtirnlar aboat this. against one hundred and twenty-two last oat ice or the Peace. Went wort 44 1 Enoe 1 5T7 wagon, owned by Mr. E.

Straagmana, ol Caledonia, became frightened aa Monument Fqaare at 13 M. Saturday aad ran Ha dlseovwed tbe rreaimri rare la the woeVA frw viakDM of id pac aa4 hnta, tiape toory.ewvrai douiiy, MrvoesMM, iufwr, roorot.ue of ftdaa of tc rt, tiniaux. dimraef ibl or ft- dip. diifufi of Uie itaromi, ntmm or aaia aMtoo of tac Hrer, lnnm, aiomara or oov- spring. Some iotereet was taken in the fact CITY BREVITIES.

97 We havo now ready for inspection one of the Largest Stocks of ALLV grades of CARPETS, Bugs, Curtains, 'Draperies, and Window Saades In the State. mlity for Cl jl that at least fifteen women made tho at A medical book of 541 pages, bound in cloth, and which has taken well with all subscribers, in. ea emm imta amaicf fi om Pon mora lauU to uir Tknims iub the away. Mr. 3.

Jumped mm the wagon Tbe team ran north at a wicked pce and barely escaped colliding with eeveral other ,303 wnpi io vote tor omoers woo were ta any 477 evMiffw oi ue irro to to nurlwri of ifm i bite ntia llmr bxm ra-dtaot bnpM or ajuuet i raailwrla marnae iKipoaaibla, Rowan. connection with the Dollar Jour- 30 vehicle. Opposite the bay market tbey way connected in school matters. They were rejected on the strength of a telegram received from the attorney general of rial for Plurality lor Ro 1T3 st rack a garbage wagon to which a male Chairman, in all legislative bodiee there is Aaseaeor. waa bitched, and fell la a heap.

Garbage six or seven years ago, at which time the only symptom complained of was a numbness in the fingers and a failure of the muscular power of the right hand. From that time the disease con tinned to make a slow but steady advance. He wai able to walk about the house until be received the unfortunate shock, caused by the sudden death of his wife on January 19th, 1386, which so prostrated him with grief that he waa never after able to walk without assistance. Daring the last few months before his death he was as helpless as a babe. Although surrounded with loving hearts and willing hands, ready and anxious to minister to his every want, the load of his afflction was almost enough to crush the stoutest heart; yet he bore it without a word of murmur, not a groan o'er his unbappv lot, patient, even cheerful to the end.

He was a true and loving husband, a fond and indulgent father, and Lichter state, who aaid that ia hia opinion the waa deposited oa the road and both wag it1 Hocbcr women had no right to vote. It is on ler Orb Dollar ana Filly Celts. Conw, in one considerably wrecked. Ooe of the horse was slightly cot about the legs. stood that the legality will be tested some cases.

46 Marriage. Vanie4 Freoni or roaa ftiea eontm HNMt4Wit Ptarality tor Bacher. Aldermen. Did you vote? Jacob Zimmer, of Burlington, was adjudged insane last Friday by Drs. J.

G. Meachem and J- J. Dayia. The Racine Burlington Canal Co. bad aurveyors out but were obliged to atop on account of higb water.

It is expected the canal will be open May 1st. County Treasurer Herzog paid the various county officials their quarterly salaries Friday. He has over 18,000 left in the treasury, which does not indicate bankruptcy at Three insane cases all from the village of Burlington, were heard before Judge Chaa. Freeman .357 ma Vakaewa Dead Haa, Below wilt be found the votes and joritiee by wards: i fvlmito bwtiia awe of ttmeu tftMiut Joha Banga, ..429 An unknown ma was found oa tbe big I or any br Oiuaail0oa4tm, pmtLT J. P.

Corse marsh near the towa of Waterford last 73 4. He vbo pmmm hlnml a lt cwt I tr. Vukobuat mimf riiuMiy nD i ia him i.otoriJioura, mm 4 rey oo bis aa.Ul as a pnjaXlaA. Plurality foe Bapervisor. week, la a eying condition.

He waa tak Tboe. Die ki aeon 351 en to Waterlord and soon expired from Lars Anderson. 434 what Dr. Newell pronounced apoplexy, re Joe. DoFoor SSI a msjority and a minority- The minority, unfortunate critters, are sure to ki-k tip and bellow.

It pate me in mind of tbe little boy's sweating. The cattle came op one evenina bellowing. The little boy ran to hia mother and aaid: Mot her, let me swear at the cattle." "Begone yon little rascal, was the reply. He ran out, got on the fence, and said, Bellow on, yon dev-iln! Such was a specimen of oratory quite common in the olden time. Johh Trumbull, Tabor, Feb, 3, Racine County, Wis.

A Billet Fresa Ben Editor Dally Journal. It ia about a year since I have beard anything about the water in tho lake rising, if those who believe it have taken any measures to find out, would like to hear from them. The one who aianed his name 'Believer aaya that I know something about birda aod aska "if I dont know that six thousand years ago there THINK OF IT! THINK OF IT! ft A first-class weekly and a first-class medical work, which every amily should have, both for 0fl8 Dollar and Fif.y Cents. We have several hundred copies sulung from exposure. The man, it ap Organic Weakness 83 Plurality foe Andereosw Judicial.

Belden last week. The names of the par Harlow a Ortoa 95 81 Composed of The Newest Designs, The Latest Colorings, The Choicest Patterns, And the Best Makes of pears, bad been ia WsWtford all winter, following the avocation of ditcher. Note- ing was found among hia effects by which hie name or residence could be learn a firm and steadfast Inend. To contest plate his life It givea ns pleasure, and to emulate his many virtues must bring profit to ns all. His intellect was strong and i ewre4 fnlt vfne reetore4 tiee are Jacob Zimmer, Mrs.

Minnie Sawyer aod Mrs LvdU Van der Beck. UTiBTH WaRJX Msyor. i a ui a oa inwi ctwro r- nd we Hie a ttres I aa mrnut ltufuaibi il la Use Mftiir 195 mU tor th euro of I ni pfr iodsiffwa. The MidgHt the name of a small paper ed. It ia eappoaed he waa a ,263 mwm trxw vto4 tmof war4 otoaaeae of this valuable work, and expect now published ia tbis city for the first 6 Dorsnt Free chmsa and came from Canada.

The 118 i n7 m-mmmm i eyaiaa eme I tH, I ha papain! aa mtj txi- aa VOTK I. DETAIL. riRST WAR0. Msyor. D.

A. Olin, M.C.ao.y, E. G. Duiaot, 5 Plnrslity for Olio City Clerk. L.

Coir man ..204 Tho. mmmmmmmmvm EL Leach.w.....,...fc- 4 Plurality Jot Jawtice of the Peace, JJolwonh 1W Hock 1 1 EEnoe Plurality for MarshaL Ilaua John Rowan Geo Noblea 4 Plurality for taseesor. Toon Lichtor Geo. Bu. 04 87 they will go off right quickly.

I body Was given a decent bo rial, Plurality for Clancy City Cletk. vmAftivt lua 4 fKwer4 rrvt IrrtUibttHr ty. p-Mi4aio kif to htmrx taa-- 2t0 Coleman, Xehedy slat Jessa Mon.ftuot uuuott! 4ttiiiir, vwunc of the trajae euuht aa4 Seata. Graham .948 1 A Clerical took log gratirmsa with a Lo-ch 81 well-worn hst aod glossy Prince Albert Plurality for Graham HMMf ACCK VARKJtKTKlX coat, stepped hurriedly fata the offic of Juat ice ot tbe Peace. TERMS REDUCED clear onto the very last and bnt one hour before he died he called his son to him aod aaid, John, the end is near; I shall not see the rising of the sun." And when at last that aileot meesenger, wV eolemn summons ail most obey, touched him with his icy hand aud whispered, MThy time hath come," he shuddert-d not, but answered with a smile his heart-throb ceased, and he was gone he died as he had lived.

Hls life waa gentle, and the elements so mixed In hlra i That nature mttctit staad op and say to all the worid, this Is a niaa." N. r. 8TOECKLS. Eugene Stoeckle, a resident of Eacine Weat worth NOW 'TO waa no water to rise or fall, or words to that effect, nstog the word know twice if I remember rightly aod then aigniog himself "Believer Now when be haa a witness on the stand he wont allow him to tbe St. Pan! railway company aod nervous .193 .264 fVranai ralad ta hith bT aataarM frra Hock m.

ly asked tbe maa ia charge: "Is its that 4ro4ra, vtio ha tbcu tnfltog eaoaia ft Learn time. It is about four inches long by tnree inches wide, is neutral and independent in politico and ia devoted principally to pallet Hies, During the past three months the United States mil carriers at Kacine post office delivered 179,725 letters, 40,624 postal cards aid 120,245 papers. They collected 77,780 letters, 10,155 postal cards and 6 174 paper, TheXa6r Pilot" is the name ot a new lour-page paper, issued by A. Sandlord, manager of the AJvocatt in the interests of the Knights ot Lbor, It is a weekly publication, bat will be made a daily kiomiii, vaainr pot ooue itilartou eoss' 10 ao pease will be good after April 47 Tbe Tl Velvets, Body Brusse's, Tap, Brussels, HuoleumstExtra Supers, Ingrain, Hemp and Bag Carpets, Oil Cloths. lttviteUiiiy.

Plorality for Hock.M.M.MM.M. City Marshal. corporaiioa slave tamed wearily ia his I chair and taking a clean white card trees A nd eteoo 1 37 Rowan ww. 1 7 Noblea the dek headed it ta the visit. It read: W.

Corse 5 ISO Dr.Fisliblatt, Plurality for 104 PlaraUtf for Aaeaor. KNOWS BCT atuLH, LiCh ter.WMMi'.tM...M,.M.r.....M 1 1 Alderman rhiilin John Linn.M..........Mi.....MM.. 5 uc her mmmw 4 8 A sla rail. lm4aatkr cf Ita amt mtat use the word believe. It would upset all law to do eo, lie swears him to the truth, the whole truth and nothing bnt the truth.

No if thie intelligent lawyer, living in the nineteenth century, believes that the world is no more than aig thousand years old, I don't wonder that he crawls behind the word "Belieyet1 I us lead of signing his own asme. I also received a private letter ia a lady's handwriting, begging me not to pot before others who might be influenced by my aeathetical Ideas, etc Now she si ant herself "Methodist aod I the past thirty years, died at his home No, 131? Douglas avenue, at o'clock Wednesday p. m.of kidney and liver complaint, aged 5d years. Deceased was a member of the South Side 8t Joseph ao- Patrick BaUll, el Uilwaakeeva carpet 35 it the patroaag warrants. Tee Wisconsin Woman Suffrage Aaso- Plurality tor Heck.

95 Ptarality foe Alderman. ter 34 year af eite, waile eafagte ereetia Ernat WoeHsbeTger.w.M.M..,.MM...s3a ciatiou, with Its prinsipal office at Madi Vara aear Ive Orav Friday tr oa i a I'aitaa aaa frt aoe 'M iu eawi wioQMet cr- ar aaowm; anmmt mnwl miaf la a mn4 mm a4i atrr( brr MMas b-H u4 aiarm a a wrvata auuaaa ua trr kal Mikia, aUeaUl atR lrf nk a-rmtteasaeiso4 Ue saia wteejre4 Siaiviy. Supervisor. A. McAvoy.M .....187 Jsmea Cape, John 4 son, ha filed articles without cspital stoct! ciety, aud a man reepected and honored by freos a arafield la tbe itreaad, a diataact ChM Sam Msrtin.

1 I of lorljr feet, striking tbe bark af klv The incorporators are Rv Oly mpia Brown-1 nia fellow men. 11 is wile, one eon and one Haw Silk and Juto Furniture Coverings, Portiero CURTAINS. 15 Plorality tor 73 Plurality fot Suprviaor. Willis, of Racine; Almedta B. Gray, of daughter and Ave step children eurvUe aaad.

was picked ep lor dead, Vat re him. The fnneral occurred from the storative were applied aad la fealf aa koat FOR TOE BEST WEEKLY PUBLISHED IN RACINE COUNTY. C. IK Albert (both AUura Collins-llollister, of Muk awanago, aud Rosa Prater, of BoscobeL be eoaedoasaevav Altbaofik sof 339 Tale Pantca'ar Katies. fcrlat cooslderabTy from ike accident Le linralhy for Jadicial vote, a rn -q I will recover.

Harlow Orton have no way to answer her except throogh th newspapers. I am not aa atheist. I did not aay what I did for the purpose of assailing the 1st book of Genesis, I know that the teachings ot tbe Naxarine and hia example are all that make religion worthy North Bide St Joseph chnrcb, at Saturday morning. Mra. Mary Warner Wells, widow of the late A.S.

Wells, died Tnesdsy afternoon at 12:30 of paralysis. She wasbornatNewtoo, December 23, 1805 and came west Tr r. ddrM all iboae wbo ItaTt laarW The April moon fulls on the 8th at 0 hours 39 mionles a. m. It ia the moot Important moon of all the year, for it Is the first full moon after the vernal equinox and determines when Easter shall fall.

Te IS ed. EKCAPITli-ATIOt. Hina rm imnrfMrr ladaMrava aoa a i lar, aaoits wiu-u ram butk rttto aad oouy, I nenuia term lur atarieiy or afaadaaaa proceed iogs will be comaoc 27 Msva. edasaioattba Eaciaa Coanty Board I s. art Ittar aoa vl aad Jadicial.

Harlow 8. 23 8KCOMD WARD. Mayor. Do riB 10 Plorality tor City Clerk. Cole men ,..335 49 14 Plurality for Coleman.

Justice of the Peace. Wentworth .........343 OCt 4 1 Enoa. 13 Plorality for 8nprvior, aaking them ta ebew raos Ui4 rou h.tn kBf la th bar aa Easter Sunday in turn ia the pivot on 1 which hang all the movable feasts and Ward. liaiba, paaa ia tba mmA i i ro nmm 4 iibkiuM Laco Curtains, Madras Lace, Scrims andEtanxlnes. in 1333, first residing in Chicago, coming to Racine in 1357.

Mrs. Wells leaves a son, Edgar Wells, and a daughter, Mrs. O. I Ui ward wbv tbev did aot appropriate mooey for tbe baildlog af a bridge acre Ftfk liver la tbe towa af Bocbeeter, as Ibe lew pro 1 1 warM. 286 oilttw ICtaaey, Deraat, CtUara.1 LAbur.

Itero ih ioj a I Sll A 14) I 417 IM IT I 44 a7 f-1 laii rat ti5pfta.CMpruNa trrtuibiit y. rrmottai i nM I uoaveicw The 29ih being the 20th anniversary of Hd vird 4th ward Sx ward "Racvcve "VTet "5ou.yvo vides. It will remembered that tbe the marriage ot Mr. and Mrs. Brichel, of Windsor Station, many of their friends the name, and I to be' called a Christian, Nor do I assail the Methodist chnrcb, it la an institution that has spent hundreds of dollars where our government has spent one to learn tbe freed men to read and write.

Now then to the lake qoea tioo, I will state that the water lowered materially last season. I hope those that believed differently took some means to inform themselves and are now convinced and will aay so. B. R. Boxes.

Sib ward Tito ward Rocbeaier raidota petitioaed tor tbe botldina of said bridge, bat the board at R. Johnson. FELLOWS. Capt.Harrison Ft Hows died Friday afternoon at his home. No.

1023 North Erie street, after a long and painful sickness of Bright' disease of the kidneys. Dsceasad waa born in Vermont and came to Racine Total. 303 dewaaaW- civv cLaaa Special Notice. Batwf leneaaoadeat. Onihiiu Onaaa, Labc Fra.

Co a try eocrespoedeec eboald be ee Labor. C1UBVO Ward. Ko wb rMriat dUUnrf dlrlH Ibe concocted a surprise for them and sprang the same ia the most approved fashion. A good and enjoyable time was had, and all wished the couple a long life. Many presents were received.

The regular monthly stock sale at Tabor will occur on Monday, April 11. The attendance has been excellent at these aalea emailed tbat It will arrive at tbe offie by 218! THE THE THE SUBSCRIBE FOR SUBSCRIBE TOR SUBSCRIBE FOR fVwujr mtMd rmkni rwla rrnaa4 auwttoti usrvMkgb raaU be wrturc. ataUDf aySBpiosua eULaeioaiaa atajup 44 dreaa S4 te a Ueoday aitatwooa la ardor ta laaaro ita Baanla Race for suae). At the lowest prices. --Rooms measured and Carpet made and laid.

at the age of six months with bis parenta. When nineteen years of age he shipped as a sailor on the lakes and continued until the anmmer of 1873, having commanded appoaraaoa prompt! T. TTbea wriUar lot 1 IT a a Saturday evening W. H. Johnson, of Ash lm ward.

ward 1 Sd 4 Stta ward nh ward TU ward 41 SUI SIC I steUoeerj It ia always aseesssry ao faU aaaa aad aot iaitiala or aooa de pi esse, City Marshal. A ndereon 1299 81 11 Plurality for Assessor. .,....,.,.347 Bocher. 30 Cor e.M..M. 11 Plurality for Lichter Alderman.

Sands Hart, Joha II. Psll, 41 D. B. 13 Plurality for Uart.M 8nperviaor. 8.

B. Peck 343 Dr.Fishblatt,l(LD. and they are steadily growing In popularity. Farmers find it a great convenience, many of the best vessels on the lakes. In the fall of 1373 he formed a partnership 317 Pteaso bear tkie I aaiadV 113 Total aod there ia every inducement to believe yith Wm.

Higgie in the coal and wood Oalr Oa Aaaeasatysaasu jrmca or raa frauca land, champion sprint runner of the United Statea, and Jamee Collins, of Edgerton, who defeated Fred Heraog la a race lat week at the Si Paul depot, met at Tony Daffy's, on Sixth street, and drew up articlea for a 100-yard race. The agree meat is, that the contest shall take place at Western Union Junction, April 17th; best Tbe apportioaaioat eoataUtteo at kladl I business. In 1878 A. W. Coggswell became that the coming summer will see area a larger number present at these sale a.

aoa pee pee la eat off oae af tbe assess bly WEEKLY JOURNAL WEEKLY JOURNAL WEEKLY JOURNAL ONLY ONLY ONLY ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR. ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR. MINNEAPOLIS MINN saea frosa Eaciao eoaaty. Tbie will leave Commissioners have been appointed by Fixen 5 Sons, 401404 XAIX ST. PAT EN asiKiaaa corvaiaMTa tbe farmers oat la tbe cold, aa tba aeaei his partner aad later he entered the boat neee alaae, conducting it up to the time of death.

Ia 1HG1 he married Misa Jane M. Higgle, a native of Scotland; they bad foot children, all of whom survive. He was part owner of the schooners J. B- the Circuit Court, in the eqnaliaatlon fight of the city of Raciue and town of MU WfOtworia. liooS KiMi, Wards.

Ottaaos'. Laoor. Ptxw Ill oot 41 11 rart. t. Hd rut ro 4 is NfMUi a4 a Total aaa I i we will elected la tbe citv, Tbey I two out of three heats; Col Una to be al are bitterly opposed to tbe actio.

I Pleaaant, aa follows L. Grant, Keno Plorality for Peck 30a 276 Judicial vote sha; W. A. Kiolans. Whitewater, and Newland, Simmons and scow Forest, Was al va cotlewUowa, Tbe latoraal revoaao ooileotloaa lor tba ObialBd aad ait baata ta tba ft.

rAaal lfl)o aliad 10 a4 MfHtrtl pm. I troffl opfKwtt tbe a. fateal ame. Andrew Patterson, ot Fox River, Kenosha county. The commissioner will meet ae soon aa poasible and consider the matter of crrv Maasaau a member of the Odd Fellow fraternity aod of the Congregational chnrcb.

Me last ball af tba aaoalk af ICarck was a lowed one yard start ia each heat; the stakes to be $250 aad opea for500j forfeit of 30 placed oa the spot and Increased to 1100 Saturday night, Ed. Either waa ehoeea referee and final stakeholder. John eon will remain la thia city and com men os training at once. He haa a 100-yard record of 9 4-5 seconds. Collina will go Into ana we ea otata rtt ia ume ibi UkM ree irooa ahl ntoa.

follow? 11 M.r4 or drawing1. Wa advta a to equalisation. SVi mm wwwjiiin ii nnBiS64a P3 MtQuauity tra 4trr; aod aaaaa So VH A Hu iiiMt waobiai pal. We rfrr her lb fNwiowiir, tbe THIRD WARD. Mayor.

OUn .1 417 Clancy W. 913 Do rant 17 Plurality tor City Clerk. Col an 419 raham. 8 Leach 19 Itch of every kind cured in 30 minutes 204 ara wtn mm mmi 55 SpeeUls 5 37 II. Ill BBMW II lfm p( Wards.

AaiareoaikWwaa'Nobie mt ward le i' 4 td Ward. Vw 1 waH. ri 17 4tb ward Vi 4S4 Mb ward tt fti Stti ward. al 7T SO vwi ia air a wt 1 aaea I Moav Hder iMvand lo oltvrtala of tbe fatat Offlftk ror etrmiar, adTVca, tonus ad twiwfvaxwa so aonai oil a la 1 your waa a man of the strictest business Integrity and honored by hia business associates Ia Lie death the city loaea one of ita oldest and best men. Three brothers reside at Ahnepee, WiaT ZIMMERUAjr.

Died, at bar borne, No. 711 Eleventh by Wool ford a Sanitary Lotion. Thia never tails Sold by John Bchulta, RadnWia, Bead la yonr namee with the dollar to 111 JonTial PriitiiE Co JL'OX-WlSa wis. S6l 44 training at Beloit, under care of Joha Clioe. The race will no doubt prove exciting and draw a large crowd from surrounding dtiea.

Tba wTkuly Jocbwal Is aow aal erne The Wkxlt Journal ia now only one C.ASXOWA CSX. Opposite Paieat tm, WaMato, IX a 1.11 mw i dollar per year. Bead ia your same, boujw pea jear aoaa ia yoaf Plurality foe Colemaa 311.

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