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Electing «t >b« Co* nty Dcmocrutlc Contrsl CoaainKtoo. •The Democratlo Central Cemmlttee of Marion county will meet on Saturday, November 9'h, at one o’clock P M., at the Herald office, for the purpose of determining the manner of selecting delegates to tb* Democratic State Convention,whicn assemble* on the 8th of January next. The committee should be prompt In their attendance and take measures to aid In the organisation of tb* party. It only require* eff irton the part ot the Democracy of Indiana and the other oitla«n# of the State opposed to redlcallsm, to achieve a victory over the destructive# no lee* «ls?nal than the triumph in Connecticut, Callf irnla, Ohio and Peansylvanla. Joseph t/arrow. Chairman. The Democrat# and conservative cltl zona of Perry township, Marlon countv, ar* reque*ted to meet In Southport on Saturday, the Ifl ta Instant, at early candle light, to consider hu*inew» of Importance to the Demo eratte party. A good attendance la earnest!) requested. By order of the committee. j^TQ'isils are abundant, and are retailing at $2 per dozen in our market. i—l ♦ ’ irST Venison is making its sppearsnee In our markets. Its very “ dear" meat, though. |3F A brick sidewalk is being laid on Indlsna avenue, between Illinois and Mississippi streets. P* d-strlans along that thorouy.bf ire are rcj ’IHnir. tlTThe “man in velvet” has discontinued his :irtc*1»n butbs M Lafayette. He is reported to lie In fine condition. We hope he has no sulphurous odor ab*'!!' b'm, SJTWe dropped in »t the Sbcrmnn Honse yesterday and took dinrur. The popular proprietors, Messrs. Hawkins* Gates,know how to keep a hotel and entertain their guests. par Washerwomen must be doing a thriving business judging from the amount of clean linen displayed on our streets dally by tb* young ladles and gents. Pocket handkerchiefs are about to supersede the telegraph In the way of communleatinr*. Police Court —Jruny Dally paid 129 60 for keeping a house of ill fame, and three fee. ttve young Indies for being Inmates thereof deposited $14 60 each. B Coburn for carrying too much benzine concealed under his shirt left $11. Metropolitan Theater—The comedy of “ Caste ” was again pr* tented last night to a very imsll andlence. Every character wae well sustained by the excellent company, and we were *orry to see so slim a house to witness such an excel]* nt piece and such fine acting. This evening will be presented, for the Jrst time In this city, the beautiful play of the •• Blind Heiress,” with Um roaring fare* of tbft“ Two Buzzard*.” Runaway. — Las* evenlrg, »b©nt eight o'clock, a mule, attached to one of the Illinois street cars, got a little “ mulish,” and coneluded to have his own way about things. He started at a furious gait up the street, carry lag bis companion-aa old bay horse—atoag with him for some distance, until they both became detached from the ear. The mnle suoaeaded la knocking the horse down aad Injuring him aoaelderably. Strange to say there ware no Urea lost—aa is usually the ease in railroad aecideate.
heaeflu whigh aclaatwat This Wad earn almost eRpMMvely totheoaosn, — it aad the polleo judge f V housed « oharacter are an avl), aad ao Un law art f«bfloae*tI*«*t regard them, they aftotld.hfe suppressed. Aaltle new, they appear lobe tolerated as a eouroe of Income to the atyo fflctals, for ao other end le reached la the enforoeamat ef tho laws la regard to such establishment*. But if They area necesalty, ae some argue, they should ho regulated bj wholesome Uwa,aa they are to assay Euro peas cl tie* There is one thing, bowser, that the council should do erea under the prueatTegu I at lone, and that la to prevent the lerylag i f tribute apeu aoy claes of people by the polUf department or the eity. We hsreaota doubi but the arreete. which are being eoaetatl) made la these houses, aad for the Infraction of the city ordiaancea in regard to driving over sidewalk*, hitching to (rasa, for latoxteattoB when there is no dlsturbaaco of the pOace, etc., are doing poeitivo Injury to tho trade of the city, and It la high time that our badass* men should use their Influence to correct the matter. We have beard of msay Instances of business men refusing to trade here on account of these annoyances, and go to citiewheretheta tea more liberal administration of the municipal government. !K37*The Journal says tdat a knowledge of our public Indebtedness is circulated 'Mo Injure public credit and excite uofavorsble doubts in the minds” of the people ae to their sbliity ttrpsy tne national debt. Our neighbor ifots upon the principle that “when ignorance is blis# It is folly to be wise.” This condition of mind is all well enough, until the tax gatherer comes around, and thea the stem l< gie of facts destroys tbe delusion of light In lebtednes# and low taxes. We are of the opinion that Mr,. Revenue Commlssloari Wells, with all bis flnanctal ability aad totenuity, will be unabu, u>convince the people tkae oar public burdens ar# not ezoeedfafe xcessive and grinding. Political Intkmpehanck. — The Grand Division of the Sons of Temperance, which met in this city oa Wednesday, adopted the foliowing preamble and resolution: Whereas, Voting for men for official pogi tions tu our Government who are not ortho.iox on the subject of temperance. Is to vote town our principles and to add strength to i he interest of our enemies;, therefore Htsulved, That when UM respective parties >>f our i'.ouiiiry fail to gtv« us tenepcrence nom lucr * foroflice, we recommend that conveni ions ol temperance men be held and a temperance ticket be form'd that shall command me hearty support of tbe order. from thi Louisville Journal.
A Froteet.
T he venerable Rev. Dr. Todd, of Pitfeflrid. •#y* “lliu root of me great gcror ot our day I-. bat woman is to be maoe laib penueut anu -elf supporting—pieoiscly what-he never cao oe, because Goo uever designed she should be. Her support, her dlgutty, her beauty, hei uonor, and b-ippiuess, lie iu her tndepeudenc* is wile, mother and daughter.” Bring a wom*tD, anu the most womanly oi woman Incapable ol seif government, and ar nervously atratd of puuilc opiuton as a m to, I can Imsgme ibat Dr. lodu’s means of independence are very pieasaut, but I should lift* o know wbal is to become of the large prop* * ion of womeo that, iu tbe excess uf famalr populsilon, have no chance ot becoming wives nO mothers. Many ol them are not even augbters long; and left wiinoutatlber mouey ->r ineud-, it tuey are not self supp. aung aad ludepeuoeut, upon what are they to leaul ouch talk is about as silly as that of the mao who said, when his wife told him there was aolhlag to eat in too house, •• W«4t, thaw, m> dear, let’s have apple dumplings* The beat thing lor that reverend old fogy la do it to go back iMo his stuuy and reeaot dIb pctch. While there is an ejltor to copy It nhong the general intelligence it Is doing, harm. It Sounds too faearue-s und narrow, rninoed m a miuUter. He no dotibtbtok.totally, that, unoer bis kind protection, enjoys uw pendence, but was there never a h >meh a» wanderer in his field, or an unfortunate, who, oy force of otreumstauces she canid not cooirol, wnt uutn»n-ied and poor? Does not this relict of another century know, that, when be alks that way, he Is pandering to tbe socist •vil which is just now sgtiating the world! Does he not know that tbe feeling ol depene: leaeo—tha aateral aft nosing from thaiiaro attle <f life-makes more erru ; g women tha* any other one feeliug? “I will take Mee-dr oa.” says the honeyed serpent in tbe garden ■f Eden, to helpless innocence aad beauty. Amt if she be talented be poisons her mtno with readmits from Shelley or tbe Guardian Angel. If she has begun a life of honest toil. n« lemp'-r lures her with visions ot eeae ana
independence.
It is iue ui.i, old story wnlspered to Eve— nd on through ages to the millions who have v'one down into tbe -badew of death. Through ihc valley of bauiillatina and ala. 1 can nut bear to bear a m«n of G >d take up tbe refrain No. Tbe nineteenth c-nturv has taken » noble stand In the * ducation ol women, giving them physical training, and continuing then instruction where it was formerly left off, and is incumbent upon a man who claims to be * teacher of all Christian virtues to take pi ice on the same level, just aa the elders among our people are always appointed to seat*on the speaker's stand to gtvo any public gathering so appearance of respectability. Let him efo bis part toward fenciog womeo around with (be highest and strongest bufwarkttircivilization, that, with habits of industry aad Self-re-Iiunce (which is practical faith,) abe may be prepan d for tbe sternest needs of life. Tbe hardest of all trials for a woman, ft to hovo her heart thrown bsck upon herself; and to feel that heneeforward she la without tbe pale ol tbose womanly graces and affections that grow and 11 ninth oalv tn the blessed center of borne. But tbe world Is before her, and if she chooses to be self supporting and Hide iirndent Heaven forbid that aoy vestige of a feudal age put a stumbling block In her way. dbels, literally, boro again to now life, sadly barren ol bopea and fears. Let him bear in mm<l Christ included he wboa He aatd: “Whoever shall tffend one of tbeao little ones, It is bettor for him that a millstone were banged about bit neck, and Be were cast into the sea. LaURA Ream.
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C1stMhp«|iYs Wtoaaa tm crea< riety, aad all sizes, the best assortment In tha i city, at Lintz’s Shoo Store, 25 West Washington street. - 31-tf Factorr Flaaaelis. -teama. Wool Varna, are all sold at Factory prices, at the City Store, 37 East Washington street. 30-tf I TTse wUmiorAmaaTe” ofoomW £ Dr- William Thomson’s advertisement oa the
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Blaaketa! Blaaketa Cheap !— Comforts made from the boat materials, now ready at tbe City Store. 80-tf Hamdsoaae! KJegamiX Ckeap! Dress Goods, at tbe City Store, 87 East Washington street. 30-tf For Itoya.—Wo asre opealap to* day, a foil line of Boy’s Caaeimerea, cheap. Call and see them at. th- City Store. 30-tf 1-aack Krery Mormlmgr af tea >'«lock, at Selking’s saloon, 33 Nortlt Pennsylvania atroet. . ~ WrtT-3m. All afoatlw of Atiartlow* Cloakiav oow on sale at (be tjlty Store. 30-tf
Omo fkoaooad Mkaaris recolred to-day represooting all slzea of plaids and all color* Go to the City Store for bargain* 30 tf _ For Nfotttaalsom i-aiCe Carlo law, or beautiful embroidered goods, try the City Store. 30-tf Roots aad tokooos—Wtomd atoto ks more acceptable than a pair of neat fitting Boots or Shoes; a pair that will fit perfectly «Dd still be comfortable; that are made out of tbe best material by good workmen, at a moderate price? Such Boots and Shoes are now made at Lfntz’#, No. 25 Wert Waablngtoo street, and they refer you to any person who has tried them for proof eflfeo above. 8-tf 'J SQti.Wi'i r
Wlttepber* to M offering Print*, Brown and Bleached Cottons, Canton Flannels and all other. Domootlca, at the lowest prices in the city, $ave money at the City atom ' ■ e ' ' 30-U Nlotia amd Frmeklw*-—Tba oaly reliable remedy for brown diacoloratton called Moth and FroekMe, la Ferry'* Modi and Freckle Lotion, prepared by Dr. B. & Perry, Dermatbologlst, 49 Bond street, New York. Sold by all druggists. mar27-8meod Good Apeata Wmated la erery county in this State for the following unapproachable Instruments: (Stelaway to Moan’ Fla non, Kaabe to Ca-*-. \*U aar'an, good cheap pianos, and toaalrikV Aaawrlcaa Osnraaia, al*o, to canvas# for tbe Wewtera Nawlcal Reylew, a monthly musical journal. Address, H. L. BensaM A CO., }• ■?ImMsnnpoHs, fldlaa*
ZTOK11 ZZOXXU1 scfckfcitof SCHATCHI! SCRATCH!!! In from 10 to 48 boors. Wksa'oa's Ointment cures The Itch. •533252 3 Whaaion’*.QJnim,at curaa ;.H*rb«r'a Itch. W aa ton’s Oluuu nt cures Old fo-a* Wbeatan’a OtonnaM carm - Bv^rkfod -' A • of townw UkaMagla c r Price GO cent# a box; by mall, Swconta. Address WEEKS A FOftPER, ntr lib W«shington street, Boston, MASsrchnsetta. For sale by all dxnggists,
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B¥toT'»W AJFE R AfitoAM, Prow ts* numemns great and wonderful cures ot Rheumatism. Neuralgia Gout, S. roiula, t»ysmpsU. old Ulcers, PUrtnlar kruptions. Piles, t^-five
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OWHATEASTORE Ileadqmarten la fiaHlaaa rott CHINESE^AND JAPANESE TEAS! The China Tea Stare, (ESTABLISHED IN lS5t>] Wo; TODD FELLOWS* HALL.
Mercutio said of hi* wuuud. It was not as deopara welt, arts wide As a gate but it would do ” Plantation Bitters will not raise tbe dead
ire millions of living t Dyspepsia Is a horrid r Bfeer. WATflirs ft.
We believe there are millions of living witnesses to this fact. Dyspepsia Is a horrid disease, hot Plsntatfra Bflterz wftf 'core ft. It 1# a most invigorating tonic, for weakness and mental despondency. Those who are “ out of sorts ” should try Plantation Bitters. Magnolia Water.-—A delightful toilet article—superior to Cologne and at half thapnee., . *. o22 0taod
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Old Farm altered latothe toewewt style# aLtha New York Far ftoapufacturing Company’i*, Ntr. 4 •Afvort'i Bfock, South Meridian street. ' *y''vrrj 023-4weod Whca e’er ■ take air walks abroad, bow many poor, nNeeraato dyspeptic people I see, wbo-wonld be heattby, and rosy, and happy, if they -taek PlentaHon Bitters, that paragon of prephratfomr Tor giving tone (o IkOitoinaofa, energy t» the torpid liver, a joy to the nervous syataav aad atrength to tbe muscles. .It Is an admirable regenerator of nature’s wasted or neglected functional powers in either man or woman. It greatly excites and pleasantly soothes. With a bottle thereof, every man map he hi# owe physician. Magnolia Water.-A delightful toltat article—superior to cologne and at balftbo price. * 5d0eodfow2
tST Would it not be e good idea If the proper authoritlee would have the namee o' the streets of our city painted on the gaa lamps, where there are lamps, and where there are not have tbe name of tbe street posted on tbe corner butldlag-F This would ■eve our ettlaens add strangers e vast aaonof of trouble In inquiring tbe Bsmes of streets. Ws venture to say that our eliiz-tnft generally know the nam-t of but few of our streets. Thea a stranger mart certainly experience a greater diflfoulty In finding tbe leeaHty be le seeking. All other cities hove tbe names ef their street# eonaptcooo-ly posted on tbe street laape aad eoraers, and Indianapolis sboald do libnwlse.
Bay yoar Carpets aad Gall A, Rush’s. They have the largest assortment tn the city, and patterns of tbe latent style. No. 181 X*st Washington street. To Um Fabric.—For dtoa laod thirty foar neon, to consequence of an sfifcrtinn Ol the optic serve, 1 have been nnnMn to road or dtotingvUh a single UtUr of ordinary print with nip right eye During the last d flees year* I have osar fitadtod pwedwd from different qpttrtjhfo among which was a pair purchased from Hr. Hosav none of them, however, men ftf any benefit to my
right eye.
A few days statf# Mr. Herron,of tbaflrfoof Me Lone A Herron, optician*, at tb* Bate* H-u#e corner, fitted me with * pair of spectseta*. wbteb enable a* to read with either or both em the /nest print with ease; and hose grmttf strengthened my left eye. A ranks this statement that others snff-rlag from Impaired vision msy avail tbeanwlves of Mr. Herron’s skill. William Hacker, Secretary Grand Lodge free Mason a *f todten*
rleties, at Gall * Rash’s, 101 East Wasblsgton •crest.
Holloway’s PI Us — to ears harm- - Whenever veiflow of bilo occu-s aud the ruaetlone of the atoseeh become deranged, a hunting sensation la felt In the region of tbe stomach, and la popularly termed Heart burn. Hetienay’a Fills, by taeir immediate action on tbe liver, purify It* accretions cleanse the solvent fluid*, end expel ell acrid Irritating matter from tbe atomach. field by ai druggist* anvOdAyrtw
A Clergyman, while residing In South America aa a missionary, dtonsvmnd n*ato gad simple remedy for tbe Care of Nervous Weakness, Early Oeeay. Diseases ef the Urinary aad Seminal OF zzasaamxrzxai tore have been onred by tola aoble remedy Prompted by a destra to bene*t the ammaed an unfortunate, I wU aend she malpe tor pnnparta aad Ming this aiedlelae, la a sealed envelope, any one who needs It, ran or os ARgs. Addre tSZZ'JS.™' tablS dlv New Tort City.
It is a trite old adage, “Nobody knows what fftoo health Is. uati they get sick.” Very true, aad when ease ill. It Is wed to know what to do prudently, ia ton way of admlaieterlag meHato* Tft theee aHieted with Dzmwwx.
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Canada Weat at |160«161. Malt—Dull and antes of Canada.
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BrefH.me-8-eady; a*lre of U4 barret* at
937 50029 Cor State and Wertern.
Bnuon-Quiet; sales of 25 boxes of dtp &*?&*&•* Prtvsta Mam#; 350 ta xe#
Stotlr.forshoaider#; 1341 Hk f.r hwne.
iW^ttali; sales of 720 barrels nt MJSto
Butter—Steady at 20«42c. for State.
Cheese—Heavy at 11<nI5^ \
Freighto-To Ltve.p.«.|. 4OJD00 bushels of wheat aad peas at 8@8Xd. per sail.
JSr.iL"'’ “ rri “*
^ Wheat—Dull and le tower; sales at 92 20
C»r No. 2 spring; 9224 tar No. l da.
Ryjft-Ptain, with sales at 91 wxgt 62 for Orta-Dull, with tales at 7B£7Sc. for
Wett^rn.
Oru—Firmer, with a email expert enquire • W^ttaA 1 **** ® ,ar * 00d, » 9^“ Ealxed . Perk—Putt nud lower; sales of 250 barrels meetaftfll 09)4 far regular, rioeia. dull Cut Meats—Dull and drooping,
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All Kind# •fPotiofosIssaed,
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OILS—
Banka .85 Llnateed Oil 1 10 Signal or Headlight Oil 8 10 to > GO Extra EnaJaeOG...I 60 to 1 76 .aSTtEfetoK?:<::.:: :-.. «toi» Noj Machinery OU 49to TO Carbon Oil. .a.86to 04 Naptha or Banaelw... r.i tote 4n Refined Coal OH GO to 5t POTAT* IBS—Quiet 1 00
PROVISIONS— - r
Bacon, clear sldae.... Shoulder* 14« H«m*, plain — 20 Sugar cured 22 RICE -lltolljft
#ALT—
Lake par barrel —...8 6ft to 8 70 Kanawha “ * 3 TO SEEDS—Very little doing. Flax 1 90 to 8 to Clover 7 TO to S SO Timothy 9 40 to*66 SHEET ZINC- . Per sheet..-i..* 13K Per cask... is SHOT- . „ •*" Indianapolis German 8K Praetor A Gamble's .; 11 Werkes’ ll Babbitt’s - IBM *0 IS SOOfor ^ - English 8M to • American
8TSUP8— •.»•«? S 50 ^
Yellow “ Porto Rico, Raw Cub* raw.. Prime to STARCH—There is a steady market at...8 to tig TALLOW- ** TAR— ^ In barrels 7 U In backets, peritasen .5 00 toSSO
TEA-
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Choice. Medium.
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age and rteady^
oupoue at 1N»’ 1M; do. of li62. 10!^; coupons of IStU, U»\£; cuupotw of ISttS, H b«; coupons, new, UM >V, lot^: 7 »?a
eoupeoa «! tt*>7, J*!?*. ' 1
LATEST PRICES—5 P. M.
active
and higher and clj>»«U steads.
■ vh».f6XtBoetea water power 17; Cumwiz£m 521^2:
Rrtv, 72*; kuuson, MB;
Rv«*iig, YTX-. MlchifCrt Central, WAk ■•Rhwreteni, 4^; do,, pigfcmd, 63%; Fern 9t*; Waimsh, 37»; UlinotrC^otral,
”»ed» “X; Milwaukee and St. r*ui, P —; CtaveUnd, W?4; Reck Island and Pacific, Kvnrwaloekg — * l °*'“ t nnto Union, 2S3C* Adams Etapreee 67; American, 06; Vfcui
Fargo A Co., 48; United States. 68. btoeka-Ciored firm rad sales of
Eldorado, 155; Smith fo Parmlee, 8bft* Corv* dou, S0;^ea M -nder, 767; Daskfoon.TT-oS^nz
Hiu ’l*®; ®7vgory^09;
— ; Rocky Mountain, —; Cor}don, 60: Ren ton, 51; Gunnell, 15o! wo, 00, pen
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Premium l^ist
Ever offered br any paper in the West.
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And extend its circulation.
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LIST OF PREMIUMS.
A 4>lendld chance for fodtaft or gentlemen to ~l—irn ihbandtomft present of
Otoe Thonsaad Dollars!
JRE FOgrictav* oj^the^ltaxag* with thejr^u crtttfom, haveredueedtonir ra'eaor sab-eription. and ■off^rthn liatiowing vaitmbta premium, to geilip llM. pollc, oi
ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS.' ;0 ' •: f: - nr TBE HIKSUI1 LIFI im’IMCI CO.
p.™r*
Tbe salea were made at auction to-day of ftOO shares of the Marietta and Cincinnati Rail-
road; prefarred stock. IT.
The Government sold the last month four
millions of the 10-40 bond* otmctwmmtt market.
Cincinnati. Thuradsy, November 7. Floor—Firm but unchanged; sales ef extra at 9l0ei2 50; familj, |11® 11 25; fancy,f 12®
12 dO*
Wheat—1< in demand at 92 40 for No. 1 red,
but is held at 92 45
Corn—Firm at 80c. for new ear; no demand
for old.
Oats—Advanced, with sales at 64365c. for
N<». 1.
Bvw-Dtitt and price* drooping, closing at
So.
Barley—In demand: sales nf 8,000 bushels at $150 for No. Lfall, and 91 30 for »| ring. Cottma-Quiet; sates at 16c. for middling. Tobaceo—Firm and full price*; sale#of 118 hogshead* Whi kv—Unchanged. Mesa Pork—Held at 920, but buyers are holding bark. Bacon—Unchanged, but a limited jobbing demand to fill orders from the South, at 13* for shoulders, aad lO^c. for clear side* Bulk Meat*—None ia the market, except that cut from hogs last month, nearly all spoiled. Lint—Dull, nt 12c ; sales of keg at 12Vc. Hogs—Dull; sales at 96 25Qb fiOgrore; none but butcher* buying, the weather being too want for curing. The thermometer Is up to 68 degrees thi* afternoon. The receipt of hog* ta^IlghLbring only 340 during the last twenty Butter—Steady at 364400. Eggs—Sales at 40c. aad scarce. Clover Seed—Sales at Ittae. per pound. Ttaatthr-Salrt »t 92 35*2 40 per bushel. FleMseed—Bull; sales at 91 Potatoes—Dull; sales at 928043OQ per barral on delivery. ^ARptea-Abundant,galea at930043 75per jr CeMse-Steady, at 23427* for Rio; skim of JLteeed OQ—Sain at 91: there lea nod da. uaau uijH.rare.
tefirttegl^ae we^^tima^ hte&kwj geodeownanytobeabetter mvartment than
Dol-
geod company to be a batter invartmen^th^'fhe
tame amount deposited ia any bank.
-Tothe^peraon sendhtg tu the second largest li$t
WILLIAM KHABB ft CO.’S
Celebrated Gold Medal Seven Octave
Rosewood Pianos
With large round corner*, ore row of moulding on ca»e tiothic le » aad carved ly >e. Thi- Piano is from Ho*er>. H L. HeaMmaa 4k Owtaeateruive Murto Emporium, of anu
Amofiemea tt.
■morouTii tiuiu.
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VfMB# BfFBiRFy HsTvHWr t, TBE BLIND HEIBE8S: OK. HHOOXFXB XXYVK. To conclude with tholaaghahle Farce called tmb two nrxxAnns. Saturday. SEA Off ICE MATIN ER.
AMUSEMCNTt.
Hftle and Female Costumes Dresses Private 'unne or au deteripM , Address r e. WHITE. {irttfiiSSSLSS^ “ £„ , S. V . 1 '
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GOOD CHEAP PIANOS.
To tha person sending us the third largest list, we wilt give a fine
Two Horse Farm Wagon, Manufactured by the Tadlaatynlti Wagon and Agrtoultomi Work* vatawfint RAtofo TbtiM person sending us the Itonrth largest Mst wu will give esse of
For the fifth Uegnst list wn wiU give one of
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Chicago, Thursday, November7. Wheat-Opraed lSS!tSr?m^!a^i Xe- lower; setae ef Ne. 1 at $1 8d4l ®; No. ’core—Opened at 24riic- higher at a close;
Bold only by Messrs. Dow* Alien, in this city.
No. L cedar I Ml 7
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CrWs are indebted loCsotuio FlfgglbbOU, an experienced fishfst, for a .peelmea ef Meet bees esaght fa cue ol tbe Hmptd lakes whiefi abouod m Wtaoonsin. Tbe esptaia, who ban been tpetxling the summer in WiMonsfn, fl-h* lag end bantfnz, says he caught on Stesfiernoon of tb* day previou* to hi* taaving, and It was g poor day for flffitag too, • strinf of thirty.two black bas* that aversged ova* atx pounds each. W$ Mm Ueted i squsfod tb* Wlsconsio specimen, the mast ha* Ing psarty wbfro, solid and axesedlfiflj owato. We hoi>«sh* saptata wlM remember a* aftan on his return to bU fishing grounds with like fgvorr. ^ | . | ”» ■ I—SWWI I GskMan md Eocorr-At the yanrly maetiug of this society, the reports of tho 04* tors feFita year ending Ostobsr 1,1997, shew, ed i biri tbrrs bsd boon eolleeted la tha dtflto. ant wards or tho city, aad p*ld ta the treattwer...,.,vA,^v. ..*,*... .fl 9ff 99 Received by Meensrehor 1M 7ft BsUnwi teem feet yes* . 8b uu TeUl reeelpta.v- —•^ Thra^fndfd eMjJtr*** "ten • f • W roedldlW . . eirea | £« +eerr*& e . rere
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In the ay stem, such to a heekfag eough, aeta la t»**nem,<*mre*fe1 Meethfabtoltf right •riritk Before the system Is ton oMMh dleore gafiribi, EWtofib mmmwm twfoarrd d.wo. to give tmmediate rehef. Fag euta hy dwtiars ta fhaMly toadtefare generally. “ dAwlw Warit tofipryl^iSflg ibMFmr > Eton gaat ataek ta aetact rrwn ta the city, add atlk*
T8hsU fletue he'Btttliaefi?
,83QE2. m
nattertag at the Fit ef
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WriMwaw, to mrw 1*9 of tbe cslebrztad genuine Frriqne Toheeee nartved la esrrots or cut, nt Mm JL IlMdHn r A
Buga, Crumb Ctothfo tog^gft IftilttoiWtoE In
lagtaa street.
To give debflttatlag tons es seas His ee It
tom to hit
