Racine Daily Argus (Newspaper) - October 28, 1880, Racine, Wisconsin 4 Vol. I. Racine Thursday October No. 70 144 MAIN E W E L E AND IN Etc. Racine Silver Plate Goods sold at Factory LIVERY PROPRIETOR OF North Side livery Single and Double Carriages let at ble Buss furnished for and vate Stable Corner North sin and Hamilton F. and oo 148 MAIN C. C. MANUFACTURING Confectioner and 142 MAIN Winslow ATTORNEYS AT WIS. X S. A. S. Attorneys at National m Fifth DAVID Dealer In Grain Seeds Also Fire Drain Fire and building rials of all Carriages and Agricultural J. g. to p. 4 Pool Dealer in 104 E. T. T Opposite Post T. i k. Claps the Sesti Especially in Large IOC JOHNSOS THRONSON la the placo to get all of HIV I T TJ H E at u low Cull HOC thura be- 1'oru Professional stock off Inn Common on Ico Un- Btc whca MAIN 4tb HOOTS AND 0.13. Dottier In And Shoe Furnishing Custom Work ou 13 Sixth GROCERIES and Closing Out Sale DECORATED CHAMBER SETS And Table Now is tiie time to save Groceries as low as tlie market the 141 A. O. The Secret of our 0 how dearly nrc you Often when you whow only in u 1mvc to keep you wv you do from our to in The proof of our will all easily sum up in a how few you can decide by the We Sell Cheaper Than any Store in Racine We curry a larye Block of Staple and fancy Fresh Including the Fluent Teas and Coffees in the And a largo number of other from among which the of the cellar must not be too numerous to Hoping that you will dispel all by con- the above by an we very truly F. CO. OYSTERS AMD First of the Season Just Received And supplied by the Can or At the Fish and Oyster Depot of J. C. Opposite the City Fresh Fish constantly on and dressed delivered of IN Tinware and Housekeeping A Variety AND Coal AND BARKER'S Patent Chimney Manufactured and by SHAW WIS. Of Best Quality and ly and delivered in any part of the LIME AND Conrad Fox Would Racine tut they are now Building Stone and Lime in quantity delivered to part of the or at the quarry near the prompt 0. POX 4 Goal and Wood Cooking First Class ed c: i and F. L DEN m Cornet Market Sixth V 3 set order and guaranteed to heat in a satisfactory A fine stock of Cloth to led Work and beat fit In the city f 18 NEW DRUG BROWN'S 158 Main Pure Low New Prescriptions Accurately Prepared Employers a Penal of E. 3th and Washington For Bottled Leave orders at the STAR A. Webers on sixth JOHN j The following sections of the States Revised statutes are respectfully submitted for the consideration of the republican who are seeking by lies and threats to com- pel their workmen to vote the yer ticket Sec. person by any unlawful means prevents or or and confederates with others to de- prevent or obstruct any citizens from doing any act required to be done to qualify him to or from at any election in any city i school municipality or other territorial shall be fined not less than five hundred or be imprisoned not less than one month nor more than one or be ed by both such fine and Sec. person who pre- controls or intimidates another from exercising or in ing the right of to whom that right is guaranteed by the Fifteenth the Constitution of the United by means of bribery or threats of depriving such person of em- ployment or or of ejecting such person from a rented lands or other or by threats of fusing to renew leases or contracts for or by threats of violence to self or shall be punished as vided in the preceding National Democratic For WINFIELD S. Of For Vice WILLIAM H. Of PRESIDENTIAL At lat D. Jill Sill Till Sib Lii D. For CLINTON BABBITT Per of JAMES P. DEMOCRATIC For DR. JOHN G. For JAMES For FRANCIS Fw For Register of JOHN For District E. For D. M. For JEREMIAH SLATER For Member of Assembly BATTIE Reasons Why should not be voted i. Because he aided and abetted the putting in of a fraudulent z. Advocated the DeGolyer tor a 3. Took a jj ior his influence in bills for the benefit of all To Republicans hope to elect Garfield by the coercion of It is a favorite method of republican and A committee of the United States Senate found that thousands of operatives in New land manufactories and employes in workshops were to vote for republican Already in Ohio and Indiana republican employers have resorted to intimidation to compel their workmen to vote the republican Their only hope of electing their is by fraud and And already they are beginning to crack their whips over the heads of their em- Northern workingmen are not They should resist and resent as an in- sult any attempt to coerce or date them to vote any ticket whatever under any threat or It is against our laws and a flagrant violation of the spirit of our institutions to drive employes to the by threats of any The knout has no place in American you have tremendous interests at stake in this It is a crisis in the history of free Stand last to your Maintain your Refuse to be bulldozed by And if any employer attempts to intimidate you by any threat direct or to vote the republican report his name at once and let it be held up to public Racine is not large enough to hold a white slave Colorado to the Oct. 26. The registration of democrats in this city has created a panic among The total vote is This would laige in an eastern city of equal but when it is remembered that the female population of Colorado is smaller in proportion in eastern the is all 7. of S. Advocated high tariff on the of but not for and at the same time became a member of a free trade 9. Because his character is not like this statej the have frittered away their w The re- s the handwriting on the and are commencing to cry but there is no Set Colorado down for s Protection for Success to the ic Buy cheapest and degrade the American to the level of the Chinese Republican j The following letter has been re- by the Democratic National N. Oct. 22, 1880. The Hon W. H. Chairman of the National Democratic DEAR have seen your letter to the and the editorials on the same in the also the attempted denial of the same in the ing that Mr. Jewell said that one of the dispatches was sent to warn the licans that the Democrats had sent down that number of men to act as re- in That the Tribune and Mr. Jewell are ready to deny and swear to is no more than any Democrat should Yet Mr. Jewell cannot very well maKe any one believe that the Re- publicans are paving the passage as they are to go down to Florida to act as Democratic I wish to state the following and I can prove it if Mr. Jewell wishes it I was told some days before these telegrams were thought by one of the employees of the that the City of Texas took out one hundred men of the worst who were well They be- came so and so much among that the com- pany were afraid the cotton on the dock would be set on and they had the vessel sail before daylight The tickets for every one of these men were bought at one time and paid for by the Republican Yours W. F. Simoon chairman of tUc re- publican County Convention has sent a winning autograph which ii be- Simeon ou to relate what famous the republican party has and the assertion that all there is left of the democratic party is and that the election of the entire county ticket is In and treble un- the learned Simeon attributes to the democrats the circulation of lies concerning George cording to Simeon's arithmetic of Union Grove cast 81 votes m the county and every man that voted for him was un old and If it is true that the town of Yorkville hail 81 delegates the convention must have been packed by As the capacity and cations this lire his do know and the result of the vote in that will attest the esteem in which he is It has not been sary for any democrat to lie about thig us the truth was all We would inform the chairman of the re- publican county committee that Indiana is nvt sure for the Chinese cheap labor candidate in. does expect every man to do his and that duty is to go to the polls and vote against the bribery accepters and If our do this they will take a step onward and upward toward an honest and pure and their efforts will be ed with a Further the N. Y. 359 Fulton October 20, 1880. j Editor In reply to your in- as to what kind of an tion is the Union of Lynn we beg leave to state that it is an organization of boot and shoe established after the Burlingame Chinese Treaty of 1868 to import Chinese labor into and it in the manufacture of and to re- place die thousands of American at this The first im- Chinese were taken to South and there placed at and thousands of American were dis- charged by this same Union of the Jate H. L. Morey the largely to replace American workingmen by Chinese JOHN United Labor WILLIAM