Racine Daily Argus (Newspaper) - September 15, 1880, Racine, Wisconsin Vol I Racine Wis Wednesday Evening September IS 188O No 33 J 144 MAIN STREET J E W E L E AND DEALER IN Watches Clocks Spectacles Etc Racine Silver Plate Goods sold at Factory Prices JOHNSON THRONSON In the place to all of LIVERY STABLE OF North Side Livery Stable Single and Double Carriages let at ble rates Bass furnished for and Parties Stable Corner North sin and Hamilton streets DRUGGIST F HARBRIDGE Druggist and Chemist 148 MAIN STREET RACINE CONFECTIONERY C C MANUFACTURING Confectioner and Baker 142 MAIN RACINE WIS at a low price and foro Larno stock Medium nnd Common and on bund Ice Etc furnished when denied tht 124 MAIN STREET 4th BOOTS AND SHOES o jroixES Denier in Boots Shoes Rubbers And Shoe Furnishing Goods Custom Work a Specialty No 13 Sixth Street and CROCKERY Closing Out Sale DECORATED CHAMBER SETS And Table Now is the time to save money Groceries as low as ihc affords the place 141 Masonic Block A O BURCH DRUGS ATTORNEYS t Winslow Brownson ATTORNEYS AT LAW RACINE WIS S A S RITCHIE Attorneys at Law Manufacturers national Bank Street Racine Pure Drugs TO Xo 3 Sixth Street Original Preparations and Fine Chemical A Specialty HARDWARE FEED ETC DAVID Dealer ID Feed Grain Seeds Of All Kinds Also Fire Brick Drain Tile Fire 01 ay Cement Stucco and building of nil kinds Carriages anil Agricultural BILLIARDS J C SCHMIDT to F Schneider Billiard Pool Room Dealer In Class Liquors Main Lunch Every Day NAILS Tinware and Housekeeping Articles A Large Variety of E T BILLINGS Opposite Post Office Racine Wisconsin T PHOTOGRAPHER First Class Scenery the Best in tlie State SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Especially in Work 106 Parlor AND Coal Stoves AND Goal and Wood Cooking Stoves First Class Workmen ed to do and Furnaces set to order and guaranteed to heat in a satisfactory man- iner DRY GOODS Buyers of Goods who wish to save a little ey on goods will get the very lowest prices on every article sold this month to enable me to make room for a fine fresh stock of Fall Goods ve JOS SCHROEDER to arrive GROCERIES F Hilgen Co STORE We make a specially of dealing in all kinds of Vegetables and Fruits at the Lowest Market Prices PEARS PEACHES GRAPES APPLES ETC Groceries Provisions OF Guarantee to Discount any bought in Chicago 132 Main Street HARDWARE BARKER'S Patent Chimney Top und SHAW BRO HA CINE LIME AND STONE Conrad Fox Sons Would to the of that they uow prepared to furnish Building Stone and Lime in any quantity to liny of tho or nt the quarry near the bridge A of fully bridge by will C FOX i SON Box DENTIST COAL F L CLIFFORD DEN m TIST Corner Market Square ami Sixth Utley block j Co Of Best Quality and y screened and delivered in any part of the city Publishers THE RACINE DAILY ARGUS is Used every evening Sunday excepted Wisconsin carrier per 15 cents by the month 50 cents Advertising rates made known on the publication office in the Lang lois an Main street Connected with the ARCUS is a finely ped Job Office with all the late styles of type Orders for work in this department will be promptly filled at reasonable rates atl BY A PHIL HIS t Southern Alice's father was im odd specimen of that odd animal man A rake in his youth he to find all young men rakes quite coil trary to the notions of old gentlemen who expect young fellows to be radical ly in habits principles and practices from the young fellows oJ thirty or forty years ago Mr Southern liked Phil Copely im he was accomplished intelligent courteous and promt Phil played i violoncello accompaniment the old violin ride the old own mare could with the oln pistols as tlie old geutleman himself Phil could leave as many by his plate as anybody Phil could talk metaphysics and theology so well that he sometimes got a little the best of the parson in a doctrinal discussion after dinner to the old in- tense delight 1 what a pity that word ever Mr Southern knew that Phil had only a trifling income 110 no worth and was that peculiar easy good-natured stamp that would pre- the possibility of brilliant tion or great wealth accruing to him Then again he that Phil being a good fellow and an excellent companion must bo what he himself had been at roue He took great pains therefore never to permit either of his daughters to meet the yoang gentleman sava at evening parties receptions etc and would have had a conniption if he known that Alice and Phil met privately on an average seven times weekly Demme he once said to an old friend my girls are not unprotected I am too hair is too go out on the field myself but my nephews are plucky boys sir plucky boys and they would stand up for Alice and Oracle sir as long as they could hold a Democratic Ticket For President WINFIELD S HANCOCK Of For Vice WILLIAM H ENGLISH Indian a Ai John li in Frail Undue Campbell Iji II III D Sih D Mr Southern after playing very softly and sweetly Air of De I Beriot was seized mth a desire to smoke a cigar i In the Southern mansion the con- I was the also and thither the old gentleman repaired It struck him as very singular that the glass door between the and conservatory should bo looked and its curtain drawn on the other side so he went around another way through garden and entered by the ingress but little used I have already described tto picture that was presented by the interior of the greenhouse Let it suffice for me er to know that Phil Copely for the first lost and only time in his life fled ignominiously from a quarrel hairs and a pretty daughter ought to insure any the respect of all us young fry COOTY TICKET For Dii JOHN G For Sheriff JAMES BUSH For Treasurer For Clerk WILLIAM HYDE For Register of Deeds JOHN BOWEX For District E MERTON For Surveyor n M MONTGOMERY For JEREMIAH SLATER The of by Jury bens of the the Freedom of Speech the Natural of ihc of Property be preserved Nov THE news from Maine has a very dis- heartening effect upon our Republican friends here and Republicans where The dispatches are silent as to the sending of any congratulatory tele- grams to tin's time ANT I E WERNER Merchant Tailor MAIN A fine stock of to lect from Work and best flt In the city anteed IS THE republicans of the 4th sin district nominated Casper M ger for Congress Strange to say not a republican paper has yet found room to tell what regiment he served in ing the civil war THE only sign the Republican party mide in Arkansas was a sign in of repudiating the State's debt Col of Sidney Iowa a republican for many years intends to take the stump for Hancock next morning Phil at S or 9 for a violent rapping at the chamber door Ho bade the visitor enter and in strode a stalwart and comely man an im- mense bkck mustache and a good deal of the in liis eyes Mr demanded he is my sir and you Mr Dawes at your service I urn glad to see yon sir I have heard of you often through your ins the Misses Southern 1 think cuse my receiving you in manner but I rise lato Kevor su My business is very brief It one of tho young ladies you have just Her father has told me and has swit mo to you two alternatives the lady immediately sir else me according to tho code of Marry You are Very well sir You refuse then That is what I most wish to do uut was that her would not hear of it Have you theis been honorable in your Phil colored and his eyes flashed I should liko to see the man who in- sinuates that Alice would of thing else Toll Mr Southern that I will mirry his daughter this afternoon if she is willing I that my undo has judged you a little hastily I know ho was very gay he was young and J thinks you one of the same sort I am glad it has turned out And if you will wait till I am dressed wo will have a drop of something cool over it If you please Alice did not wish to bo married that was rather too sudden so her father was persuaded to allow them a month for preparations when ho hart discovered how lie had deceived self but apologized fairly and squarely to Phil io private THE monument to the memory of the late Oakes Ames will cost about Gen Garfield to con- tribute towards amount but might to go as a loan he will not be asked to con- tribute County Convention The Democratic Convention Hall Burlington Hept 14th Tbe meeting was called to order by Hon N B Fratt chairman of the county On motion of A S Judge Hand was chosen man and on motion of Mr Jonas B of Dover Secretary On motion the chairman appointed the following committee on Jonas G F Roberts Francis Convention then adjourned to one p m reassembling the committee on credentials submitted their report which vas adopted Mr Jonas then offered the fallowing resolution and moved its adoption as the order of business lor the tion Resolved that the nominations for different offices be made in the lowing order ist State Senator id Sheriff 3d County treasurer 4th Co Clerk fth Register of deeds 6th Dis- attorney yth Surveyor 8th Cor- oner adopted motion of Mr North the gations from the several towns and wards were empowered to cast full in case of vacancies Mr Jonas presented die name of Dr J Meachem and moved his lation for State Senator by on Every delegate rose to their feet ind gave sent to their enthusiasm with cheers On motion of Mr Cunningham of Burlington Jas Bush was nominated by acclamation for Sheriff The convention then took an il ballot for treasurer INFORMAL BALLOT Francis I1 S Bowen i F Hoyt i 8 Gleason 18 Blank i Mr nomination was made unanimous An informal ballot was token for Clerk resulting as follows Win Hyde 33 T Jacobson 38 2 Mr Jacobson's name being drawn Wm Hyde was declared the On motion of Mr Ritchie seconded by Messrs White Egery Corse and and amid the applause of the convention John Bowen was by acclamation for Register of Deeds On motion of Mr Ritchie ton was made the nominee for rict Attorney D M Montgomery was nominated for surveyor and Jeremiah Slater for Coroner Motion was made and carried that the chairman appoint a of rive three from the city and two from the towns to act as County Committee for the ensuing two years stated that he would announce the at some ture date uy requ st of the convention E A Egery took the and announced that Maine had been heard from Short speeches were made by Judge Hand john Roche and others alter which tlie convention adjourned B GLEASON Sec ASSEMBLY DISTRICT Directly after the adjournment of the County Convention the second bly district met to nominate for the sembly Adam Apple of Gleason of Dover were posed and the latter received the nation Mr Gleason is of all the qualities to make a most excellent representative and we predict for him a victory over the brilliant triumphancy A crowd of negro roughs get up a riot and stoned Gen Manson while he was making a speech at a Democratic ward meeting in Indianapolis night is getting a fine taste of die great benefits arising from the Republican importation of negro voters