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liii rT mfTTriTAT tt txtatg catttriuy MORNING. NOVEMBER 7. 1874. NUMBER 205. liLUUxmilUlUlU, lilL UIO, o-n-x vmsm.

I A 11 ibet rui ru i a. the Democracy, and speeches were made Dy tiary for six years. IlilJ's parents were In court, and were deeply affected by the Scfirafler's Cranfl Oiiera Honse. CAPS, NINETEENTH YEAR. HATS, All the LATEST NOVELTIES in Ladies', Misses' and Children's Our stock soft and HATS of fine stiff is very large, prices are VERYXOW TWO NIGHTS ONLY.

Monday and Tuesday, gov. 6 and 7. Engagement Extraordinary OF THE GREAT Headed by the Original and Only HERMANN. KIN'OOF CONJURORS, ASSISTED BY THE FOLLOWING. ARTISTS T.B.JOHNSON, Champiun Swimmer of the World.

FRANK AND EUGENE. The Renowned bkatere. Vienna Ladies' Velocipede Troupe, Led by Miwi AODIE 8CARCET and Miss LILLIE FRANCIS. BAKER AND DOYLE, Oroateaque Song and Dance Artists. Admission, 79 cents; Gallery, 80 cents Be-aerred eeaU.

1.00. Box sheet now open at Caae Jewelry Store n7'at DURLEY HALL. FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY. Monday and Tneday, Hot. 9 and iu.

FRANK MacEVOY'S Hibernian Minstrels AND CELEBRATED NEW HIBERIIICOtl. A iip to FURS will- be found our store. in DEVVENTER Southwest Corner Public ANDRUS 4 ats. t-mmXY Intro-tiirlne the following talented MANUFACTURERS OP SILVEH REED ORGANS. BROADWAY VH SILK DATS.

FIDE SOFT FOR LIGHT WEIGHT SOFT HATS, OP EVERY STYLE AND QUALITY. HATS AND CENT'S FURNISHINGS, COAL, COAL, COAL. We are prepared to furnish the well-known LINCOLN GOAL IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES. ORDERS LEFT AT W. J.

Bt.AIR'8, No. Ml West Market-rt. UN nARRol.1.. Corner Mulberry and North will receive prumtit alteuUou. WMiR mm, ns-tnw CLOTniI.6.

HEADQUARTERS CLOTHING HOUSE, Southwest Corner of Square. ail. nri WINTER STOCK la now com plete, and the following are some of the prices Orerroatfi, from $5 to $25 Entire Suit, Coats, $5 to to $20 $1 to $6 $2 to $9 Vests, Pants, Of all Oradea, batni I aa parted" aa ealle." The Best Assortment bnth In Oualllv snd iui. altk All Uuude warruited aa r.prcMnUd. LIVINGSTON GBEISil, Cor.

Center and Wahlnton-sta. orllt-d IIARWOOD BROTHERS, WEST OF COl'KT MOUSB. STOVES FKOM Till 1IL00XIXUT0N ST0VK WOItKS, HARDWARE, Wbotaale aad MetalL Garden and Flower Seeds, Kalla, Mallder Hard Ima, ttteel, Mlark aatllk's Tads, Wagua and Carrlaga lark aad Trtauelngs, BolllBg Packing, acaba, PAINTS. OILS AND VARNISHES ewer Pips kod Itrala TUa, Tinneri' Stork and Tin Ware, Tla. Cupper aad Iron Work k-rdor MSdW.w.ir K.

BUFFIIAM, Houoo Paintor, (iUAlMNd, CALCIXIMNU, 1'aDfr Wall Colrlng AND DECORATINOf bup la baeraaul af Magwaa's Madding, corns Mala aad Weohiuglna-ei-. atn-d BAILEY FLU MB, Llaster Fainter, Hasrjavalbt awamewl. Under Palac Hat StoraJ Minerva Dill Fainting, Ollding, Graining Ilia ling, Maibellag. CalolaMatag. AILITPir- 11 PASO J01IIAL.

1 kVaa -m aiiuoaa bJtneak, natbowl. ric.i.i-w la pownwao, trarkbara. mrnt aertag mammhM a We-lfbrd. rtertbera MrUaa, gs- Irtng-k-a a.4 ati-a U-lr eawatle. a.

taaaAaa amf Iktlffk lti LATEST ITO. THE ELECTIONS. Additional Return, from Ilhnou ana Elsewhere. HISKOCRI. St.

Louis, November 6. Returns from 81 counties, and of 111, give Harmn, 32.000 majority over Gentry, Republican, for i 4 Af ilia llnlraf Governor, i ne voie on me rcv ui will not vary a thousand from tliat of the head. The lowest estimated majority for Hardin is now 60,000 a gain oi zu.uw urcr the vote of 1872, The thirteen congressmen are Biraigni-uui, nflinora-ata. Kelio. who uaa tne oniy uouui- ful district the First last night, Is, accord- na to the complete returns to-nigm, eiecieu by 700 majority over Stanard, the late incumbent.

Tli Democratic ticket in mis county elected, with a single exception that of the Sherifl'alty. Republican and Peoples nominee, Thomas, gets mm Dy uinjuny. Patin, Democrat, lor uonecior, iuw a uiiurii.j of 324. Others range a good aeal nigner. TENHCHwEE.

Knoxvili.b, November 5. In the First Tennessee District, McFarland.Deniocrat, lor Concress, has 1,500 majority a uemocroiic gain of 6,000. In the Second District, tne Republicans nave maioruy cratlc gain of 6,000. In the Third District, Dibbrell, Democrat, nas majoni Democratic gain of 5,000. Nahhviixe, wovemoer o.

in mo First Coueressioiial District Alcrariana is elected over H. K. Butler by 2,000 majority, thus making the Tennessee delegation nine Democrats to one itepuuucan in m. uct Congress. The Deglslature siauus ueraw cratic and 2 Republicans in the Senate, and only six or seven Republicans in the House.

The Democratic majority for Governor will be between 40,000 and 46,000. HAKwAw. Ati ix. November 5. Returns from B2 Legislative districts elect 60 Repub licans, 10 Kerormers, veinocrais, iuuo-PMident Republicans, and 1 on local Issues.

Of the 20 districts not heard from, 10 will probably elect Republicans. 1 bis win give be Republicans auoui iwo-unrui oi mo mwor house. Of tin 33 Senators chosen, tne itepuo-llcaiis elect 20 and the Opposition 10. Three districts are nut heard from. Toi'KKA, November 6.

Returns re- mlvd from sixtv-two counties Insure the election of Osborn, Republican, for Governor, by a majority or over iapuiu, can-didatefor State Treasurer, will be nearly 5,000 behind his ticket, but Is elected iy a nialoiitT ofl.OOO. Brown's majority for Congrews (Rpubll-In fha Third lliatrid. La 3.400. as tar as liunl rrnm. and will tw increasra.

uwuiu m.Lli fDmuoeralirt In the becoud Dl- trk-t will be kws than 1,000. XEVADA. s.w FwAwnaiYii. November A. In- eoniplvte reiunis rhm Nevada are to the ef- tliat AUams, liemocrai, eiecww Guveniur.

Woodburn, Republican, to elected to CotHrreat. The Republican niajurity on joint ballot In the Legislature to from 1ft to ZO. The KfpuuliCAJis ciaim uw oiuir ticket with lle txorpUon of Bradley and Adams. There to no estimate of Uie geuerai majority. iixixoi fxvmr9K.

rUIC'AOO UlsTKICTk. ti Barnev O. CaulOeld, (Vp- twrliead. In the First District, to conceded, by l. lu-k v.

soma live nuiiurea roajwtj. other districts Ovs vote to so cliwe that lbs olBclal votw will be needed to OetenulM iu peobia Dimmer. The full official returns for Congresstivan in Miith District art aa follows: Knox wiiltln. 664 matorilv SUrkenunty, WbltllMC. WB i ln.

1.40H majority; Fulton county, Rnaa, majority. Wbltlng. majority In the dirtrlit, 2t)M. FOREIGN. Tka Meajo Irwa-A avert.

I.ox!ox, November 8. A dlspairli from lleiHUys says tarltots ara Uiroarlng prtnileura shell Into Iron. Mua house have keen burned and tin town to mmh Utlarad. AtM-tlier dlpatch Stale that tla) Goveru-has Imureased all tba steamers at featf i.iutnr to earrr trout.) to Inilb Vi.aai. Novembar Tlat Austrian Government Us requested tba Pura to bastan bis answer lbs i.w a loniiuer- Cial eonveirtlon bataavn Auotna ana likBu.

Xovember Tl. hlsters of tba TU-bboroe claimant bava prUUcmed yuean for bl release. A T-rlva tlmuaand colliers, who stru.klo Hast Hldli Yurlubira, have resumed work pending IM ihlr demands bv arbitration. Anotber aitonslva lurk out of aeriruliural i.i-m In IJumnalitra la tbreatenad. TM larnwrs Insist on a redurtlon al tbrtw shllllis in tha of ill.

fafni bailda. Tba Union to arraiwint for the amlpUlonof tba labnrert on a la scale In tba ti.iil of priiliNtgwl reaaalkm tat labor. Th. sunoTUi lata Mr. I-alrd has been requeued to stand for IVllamenl In mi the aeanrv cauaail tT tba death of bis father.

Hbutild ba tba t'on-smeilvee will probably stifpnrl David Mac- 1. xlll ll IJIiaral candidal. Tlna aaa a IrMitemliMia eittkaliHI of tMiWikr at lluuiwlow this aft. nun I four pariutai were Inatanrly kllle-l. NEW YORK.

Mates BwwMka-Ma saT 1taa) SMa (SM tasaas ratsVa BaAlraaui Tw ra I a Aaaaavw taw East taatt aVr.r-i irslalatorr rraaaasMsHpi la Tae 1te Law Mla)i. Nw Tonit. Sotamber days sinew Mari (M of thW rity. butigbl ail I i.i.a 1-ariOa Aral murloaiEa bonds frm A and to-da Uia sarna war litwred. Mmrt Co.

k-ep a reietry stole) bonds, and PpMI refrrtiHI to this ty dla rmered that Iheaa I'nlon i'ariAe boo. la atikn rmia tla 1 1 kew I bura nana Th. bunds were returned Ut Mtbntt A who la turn sent tlMia to their rualninart In dManl rlty from aboaj bowds want rw tjflvnta sw Toaa, Sotember Two IWmo-oalM sneeun, la tbla my. an iir nliy, last ni.W. for speerbea and 0irftl A nwruikua tha Manhattan I lab Aa)afB wto ruumt bronabt ki.tber Mti of the UaIm of Governor-elect Timen, anu Thurman, Bayard, Stockton, Senator-elect Eaton, and others.

Moat of the speakers counselled magnanimity in the hour of triumph. At Tammany mil, John Kelly made an address, remarking for force with which he urged on his party honest management and a wise use of their newly-obtained power, reminding them that they owe their success to the conservative element in the Republican party. CONFLAGRATIONS. Mareellna Falla, M. Y.l Columbus, and Clarkavllla.

Tens. New York, November 6 The principal buildings in Marcellus Falls, Onondago county, N. were burned yesterday. The loss is $50,000. Nashville, November 6.

A conductor on the Mobile and Ohio Railroad brings news to Tnion City, this morning, that Columbus, was on fire in two places last night. The WesLern Union Telegraph office was burned, and the wires are all down. No particulars. Nashville, November 6. Four bouses, occupied as colored boarding-houses, were burned In Clarkesville, this morning.

The loss is $20,000, with no Insurance. alelde. Peoria, 111., November 6. Thomas Dunlap, committed suicide by liang-ing yesterday, lie was found banging by the neck, In his shoe-shop. Sickness and despondency are supposed to have caused bis act.

Death, of Blra. Ota. Hawllsia. rmrvEKNK. N.

Nov. Mrs. Gen. Rawlins died at the hotel here this morning. WahhinGTOn, November 8.

Eighty workmen have been discharged at the jiavy yards here. Further reductions will soon take place. Uvlauratoa Caaaty. A special to the Mer-Oeean Is as follows Pontiac, 111., Nov. 6.

The official vote of Livingston county gives the following anti-monopoly majorities Gore, 27; Etter, 225 Bayne, for Congress, 63; Johnson, for Coroner, 133. For Sheriff, Robinson has 37 majarlty. The total vote for Representatives Is For this county 2,801 i Robinson, of Ford county Colon, of this county, 8,655 Haling, of Ford county, 2,928. The later three are elected. Vote on the new court house bonds For Issuing bonds 3,754 against, 813.

CBUtaiaaiaTa The Champaign Gazette thus announces the result in that county Tha Remib can State ticket win Dave a majority of from six to seven hundred In this In the Consressloiuu contest every euon oi ilia combined onnositlon was brought to bear against the Republican nominee, and the result to tliat his majority iu Uie district will iu aimed six or seven hundred. inis 1. an near a tie tliat It will take the official vote to determine exactly wuicu ui liAm eajried LL. Intl. eunteat amons tlie repreaenUtlva raiidldalea.

the vote stands as follows, with nna or two small towushlps to hear from rhlrk will not malariall chanua the result I'hilllna. Ketiublican. 4.736: Uubbart, Re- nubllcan. 4.307: lie nana. Reformer, 4.43U MeMillen.

Kefurmer. Busey, atrmivlil Dejnoerat. S.W0. This secures Uie election of two Republican candidates and of that sweet-scented reformer, G. II.

Benson. Lat tha Dlebahls hasteu to twine a wreatn gympsnn weed around tba brow of tlielr pei- atnbuiaiing reai nuu. twu For slterin, joiinson nuuoniy i 'niialderliur the character of tlie oiitiusltlon. and tha energy with which they waged tlielr vlndlcallva aarfare, these flattering majori ties make ReiuMlcaiis feel good. GENERAL XKWe.

Tlie PatroM of Missouri have tri weekly grange packet line, eoaitaaed of tba Savanna and Colossus, plying between St. IHits and Galena, In the interest of tlie farmers. In opposition to an old wealthy Hue. Tba Chicago Trihnnm entlnialce the Democratic majority In th House or Kep-resenlalivee of tla next Cmigreas at aigbiy to alfc-lay-nvo, not couiilliuj tla aeventeen members to ba elected next year. Wednesday evening the Ore broke out anew la tha woods alining Areola, and raged to a fearful extent, burning mile of heavy timber, and for a while Ilia town as bopeleasl deattireu ot, aa no uuiuau puwer could oava prevemwu e-ii eniaiimad.

Fortunately, a heavy rain came just In lima to save the place. Tba wiajtts ar still Burning, si hi we aw tba loan. In tlie first nine nvmlla of ll preaanl year are baa barn a decrease of I05.UUI In lie number of immigrant lauding at New York, compared wllb Ilia nuuiuer tor Fw Uil period In li7i tlia flgurea were In in ii, imioi. h.atistlcJ omontraiUiai widely dlnVraato tba avenwrs value of an eruiirraul to Iba fulled Nalea, Nmi. ulliurilie piarw ina value as bitch at lfi otliera as low as earb.

Hut If wa take the avarag of pT bead, our ba Uils year has bean in in wihwitw u. nsual of emlgratlaii. arrooa TH-fcwae. Tba chief autlmrille of llal Calbollfl rburrb have derided to bold a great t'ututreaa In Lornlon, with Iba ol.leet of malnUHiIng tl ounnna and rea ertiiia tba Ilea's rtgtit (j. lulu mj a well a siMrmiai puwwra.

t-wUimitia- It boumlen duty of all liris- n.i..ni to tlielr alleaiaiKw In llama. It la staled thai tills determination to lb re. dill cm dlrert lialrurttous frtmt Uie Vatican, a. mm, nf Hi. bialawl dtriilarto of tba church will attend Iba emigres.

An onVer aei4 from Fort Mcllieranu, Neb, (kw days by tieneral Ord. to vu all tkaal of Ilia graaalatiar diarlct, ili ka Buds no case of artual starva- iZi. w.nrk ainVriiar. ama of abbii ha Wn partially relieved fnaa variou sotirrea. u-iiJ ba alven or buiHlreds will starve brfiaa IU I tiler I half over.

Within Ian day man wl I bawilhiiMl apinon.eiwwov ihw, Tla present aid Ibey are raeelvlng to but tma la til. buraet. I nleaa rnimenl al.ls I featful to cntilem. plaie. a iLLlsoin xttrn.

I-rnf. Ibnmy IVW. pnifoaw ptdltrral aHNir C-lvaaiiy of Oxford. K' UMLaiKltoAedforblalreallS" on foiial ITS. to I.

Ilileaan. Ha Will dellw lertitra tbera on Monday evening nam A. Mnaetrihal. St Uneuln, aartou arrl.lrtil last We.lea Uv. by ba wa rtdlM kalng bla footing r.in,.tf an Die VootX boy, oruahlng bis hndy bailly.

ith good ba May recover, Hill and JuhAstat, lb young Are bi.es i. k.a deattovad murb pmoarty in Jet during pa aeaawt, Wl botb pleaded guilty, and war sent to tla Dfttlbm. Wednesday night the monster tank in Morrison, Whiteside county, used for holding a reserve of 99,000 gallons of water for fire purposes, burst, and was utterly destroyed. The water escaited with such force as to rtamnlliih fences and trees in its vicinity, and Hnmn.wil residence Dronertv the amount of $1,000. The loss to the city is $4,000, Charles W.

Weer, a prominent citizen oi Carlinville, met with a ternoie aeain Wednesday afternoon. vvnne repairing pump, he fell head foremost Into the well, striking his head upon the wall, which so stunned him that when found he was drowned. The coroner's Jury rendered a verdict in accordance with the above lacis. The liquor-sellers have gained anotber victory at Dwight. The temperance board ordered saloon-keepors to lie sued for selling lieuor contrary to the ordinances, it was agreed to try the case on Its merits, without reference to the validity of the ordinances.

After a number of witnesses had ueen ex amined on behalf of the prosecution, tlie town attorney dismissed the case for want of evidence. Five men broke out of the county jail at Jacksonville on Thursday morning. Tbey had previously cut away a section or Doner Iron from the lining of a corner cell, and through a tltlrteen-inch brick wall outside. Altar the iron naa Deeu cut, who uneu uu by a crowbar passed In through a window by a confederate. A reward of $100 is onered by Jailor Berry for their capture.

lliree nrlsoners remain In tail. One of them was too large to crawl out of the hole made In the wall. In regard to the complexion of the Leg islature, Friday's Chicago Tribune says: "The list of tlie Illinois Legislature-elect, given this morning from the best information at ltand, shows totals as follows Senate 25 Republicans, 23 Uemocrais, a muepcuu- ents. House 07 Republicans, 04 uemocraia, 22 Independents. The list may undergo some changes of names as to tlie minority candidates elected to the House, but the political status will not be materially afiected wliat-ever these changes may be.

Tl.e combined Opposition, have twenty majority on Joint ballot." TUB MARKETS. Tba Ural a BLOoMisavoa, November t. White wheat, 1 St) lis 1 es IM Hed rail Hprliiaj Hurkwheat Orahaio HI iu 1 00 I no I Irtl snaiwi 10W7.1 47 44 Kve White meal Yellow meal, per buabel tthurlaper inn Himmi inolhe Mhlp Muff er Km Ida Wb.at, wail, winter Wheat, apring i. vMU, while, is lt Oala.blark, tM lbs (kirn, new, yenow ana IJorn, new, Jo lbs Bt- 7 rwaatry Praaia. Hi.rxiaianTiia.

Noveaibar en theetnela at tka fullvwlug qitutotluas rutalues, inunue. Unluna, ftm-IISa. Hutter, Sue per pound. per doua, aud ararea. Ilulirjr, 'iAc.

l.ard. Wt(e. Hkl. Bacon, 12M01B. lid IAc.

lUl2le. I.I.. ft noll M. Tlmothr Hay at cniia a per tea. rraarl.

aT.oo uu per tea. Htraw, a4 uoyi ou urn. rat Cow. ai wt oo i-r 100 poands. I'AtVM, 4 SO-V1 per pound.

Nhoep, per pound. Wood. a.VouoA per enrd. Mv. SO.

rial kWI al Oil Mill, an. Mwrel 1.U0 per busb.1. SuwlSe per doe. a. beam, i Ou per buriiel.

Uf.tr r. are In market erlllng at and Tie rsd ta rraaae Market. Caiosoo, Kovtabar IS74. Th. A.lkwlne Siira.

allow tber.eeli.ta and ahl awnuuf lb. audaimettUened artlclna fur U. S4 aourai Keeeipu. Floor, barrel. 4.SI1 an Wheat, Corn, be.

OaUi, ba at, wa 7 I la.rt I le Ml I.SAI ba Harley. ba hoef, brl. Lard, piMind. ri.ocH aanw Incla-I. apring r.tnm-a brl.

a p. i liu brls But aaaad at a3 3ft. WIIKAT Male. irviAva aelb-r No.tlr lirreniber, and SS a arllrr year. Ne.

I urine aold al sn i So. da I at afl lejMten el Te. CunN-Na, ald at Nov.mo.ri new rrlerted add al mtt. Xuhllia. OA I No.

I wild at weiwr Irr No.ea.lier. H.J-trd at 4st.le. MY P. So. add at anu ani.o.

rlAkl.KV-So. fatal leal leat aellr No- vemhor at I lew I II. ai rajwled al tCmwe. furtK I hawd al nm-LAMD tMdal Ut-at- Uaa, tor, artsas. law Toaa, November (KU.t.1e4at IWh.

WHKeT No. 1 l'hlraa said al lAl.0, and ai eel It I'D So I Milwaukee. CHN-WoMera kli.rd ataie. OA I Wra Mited. aawa at la nilatfalaMa Marti .4.

raiLAOBLVaia, Nevtmber i. Pl.ot'K-Wleooaala and Mlaannta Kstra rsaf lly.esaai nr. i ai. t'llHN Mlted anwtera, aaaaw, tiara-Wkiie, MI BaMa al ll el. Marfces.

MvsaruuL, Neveaaa II AT tutor. Ma I Ts Mala) ta44t white, aana, stub, Ha 4ilH a. 4 HHN. LAM1 lltleaa Uv nsaets Harae. Caicsaa, Neetmbet S.

CATTI.R There was rather mere lire la lb. aarkH fur raille to-day. aw afcwk eayera. kipeora, aa.1 IneaJ epeeaa.a wer. prol.

ru awoHi arm aw. ww a- Te.aa ewere and I native mmn. raafing fma. St Sua per Iba. A muni, mw aawaTnu and a.

nr. it.nl mmmn and wwliara gradoa are la lb. pow. aa Id le ad al 1a rw eawa a god ewe aw b'tfora. Si fur It.kt fait eue-k from adkaaall.

leaaa aura-ted a ebowo aaewtb aklei'iea aloof. Tl.Hia-It tw mi lb. aM ewiog te Uu, rowipt. oa m.mm ej two iooii. aait mm adraeoe was bat.

values e.ug akawt Cbigorr Ik.a M-ardaVa uraa. Pneo. raeg-4 from SA 11111 la eeaM.a la fair i a "uv fw guud to rkotea, awd fnm la. tlx priaor aoemi 4 mm Ik. In aw ISaiai brad.

bead al Iba oWr. raua of gurea. NEW RESTAURANT. M. r.lri MA ka aerwd a sWntag Itoaaa aad MeataMaaA, at No.

515 North Molu-ct, And a awa ready ta keep wearier. ihe day kadwaik. e.ee. lo)l eeeto pot ba lb. wa ari.ly.Ug.ad-.

-f a of lb ape. rd mediowi auatiuo. boieg lain al lk.adr.uee. uo-o'l'. ou to beleg i tke uuid b.r.m.

tmm and IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES. R. GREEN'S, WINTER CAPS We have in stock a large variety of Men's and Boys' WINTER CAPS KREITZER, Square, Bloomington, 111. DEALERS IN PIANOS, AND AM. KINDS OK HUSIUAL 1BC1A11.

HATS. GOLDEN HAT. HANDSOMELY IJITHOYED SoMta PropertF at Normal FOR SALE. AT LOW RATES f. If any, town.

I Un Urf abai if Pl'll far lt ad.Mta aJi plraaanl rulnHMlawl korAf farllltk-a-fmiig II WT" to lk mrmawlinf ooMntrjr anu ma nark, tt Ik.ra aj ar lf to-a a.r. II- kwh-na 1 lL.ai? lw. CiTkrrV lfcT wikiaaa-kafr-lkal k'fk'tol, ik. iTi. aViT rur ibraurKra awl mhIim (rMfallr iBteltoctiuI a aartot UmH- vllhlM tk ii.iu.aaa a lllll.airr knk ka.

MMMMailr Inrraar4. Tka fart r'lf iriuTnial lwa.1. lk- Ha.il. tk. If a will (tailaallV MrtM'k ck i a ueua aai.n'mua"l.ikimlr4i till iu a.lnM Into mm." ntiin.m....a mj awn.

il Mnlo rmai I Mion'" klra la arw rapwllr ta'Hti-w awn antlriMia a awMrnlk mrm dln ewal klaM ar Uaaliad marmmm 1 150 LOTS il OUT LOTS kVITAHL ro Hutu ltmldence aad DuhIdcm I'prpouM Mawwi af wkk-k ka Vtok fc4-t laii.ni fcr alnwt awl wraaavnial tnww. (a mi I IIm Int. I. MorT-aa4--kaU Itk iak wklrk will ka aaM wa VEIIY HEANONADLE TERMS, ---ii -m. ikM tm.

At aark aw ka4 HAIMMal pa.lwM anaaa.a. to i.iiMaiwalli'lto.",""k aa bmt MratoMtrkaah 1 hm 1 kH. MlaN rrowt. la -J-r Tka Tk lh hmi ll tola I aiiiMlktoiuwll.wiikrMaariaa, I krta, aatlia- mmtm, aaiiakl l- ---I- kl mm Ml InU. rmm I hi ma, jt al lk.Hi llbptail; aOatMHl artlk "Ti7w rMt-T wk to ka w4mm aw tl to laiw.

I will VlltVt. a. Ikaw I IS Ik. kl- -1 mj-jt t. alal twla tow fca Ll to Ik toto pfH.

to.aI.Hr tm a rl la aw. TJui at IM liwto tmim. TTJ AHUM ik. rtrt-k-. aw City Clerks Office, At Re.

irr sVMSk ras.r4. sl-lai WK, B.LAWRXNCC lb. vnlf riii'i "ipP'T 7 ami rllt hiiom, it. ka txanA, anj lha "miiraH-nl la IkM rfirwlkm of "iTmmVk mZm. to all lkJ Ii, laH--.

I will -II -k-lif ''''i Jirillt k-. k-toU-to, la Hi-iu lnmtmSSiSmVm raal. hkraary 1M dlam, Vu. ain-t. Dancer.

aud I'1 an entirely Original and Novel t.ntartal- nient. W. F. LAWLOR. DAN NASH.

THE O'DONOHUE. EMILE AMES, NEIL CONWAY, Ml KATE REILLEY. Mi MARY MoCREA. Mi KATE BYRNES. Prof.

MOESLIN, FRANK MacEVOY. AdmlMlnn, 80 eenta; Gallery, Cliildran. So eems. Beanrveo te al. at Geo.

8. Hmltn'eurseioino. mr Matinee on Taewlav as p. m. AdulU, 2SernUi ehUdraa, Wev aloii to Matluee: ne- Tha rut will Introduce royoa ear Napklaa.

Tba object or the Mertiig Napkla a a pro.Ki. a ampw and eonrenlenl arilrle tu wear at table bv eoar-blnlng ih. unt of botb Napkla aad Pruteelor la awe. OUR ISTAPKrN'S Are faat beeomlng popular aa aa article rev eew- rral a. ur Bnbhcr ana uu t-nita nanaiuo.

hlldrea k. uw at in. mow Intrwlured Iu Ihe public wa aceeanl of taau eooa- 1 aad durability. OUR OVER-BOSOMS Cannot fall ta give eat-factlon. as they are jaej-foruba.

neat, very drarubr. ellber fur winter IT bv la.lie. ur genlloaeta or at bi'UM. aa a general pr I arotecker araiael da.l. damp and rwld.

1 hey I are now quit kv our wanoa bv them a. being lb. groaloM pniiecuon a uw broughl Ihe public. Tbey are r.i.ul ralea wkererw Ibey are (aire. durod.

ou will pica-. a.k your ory g. rkanu f.w tbm. "crck.nu will pleaae wrire li.ie and aoel. direct Imt the Maauf factarv.

'liVIK. I'lUkKV MAKMIKr Ill Hat. ad Pn.pri ami MauuraelurMS ainauw. 111. Addreml.

aa-tf T. HYr.lt A CO UATCOES, JEUEtRY, Gold Chains Hrarrlrt, Fngaf-, mrnt Klntn, Lof kf Finn. Ear Ulnir, SlffTf Hutton, IStntfa, Ulamondt, (antfon, Ar. Faroll and Wedding 8Utr, and a masnlflrent attx-a tat latent and let Sllter-lMated Table Ware. Fine tlorka.

Opera Glae, Speftarle-, Gold lVna.Gold.llead Canea.Ae. Ouraloc a me SIGN OP THE akhanoemext of the Utmostlmportance, AT TIIK Ashley House. Bloomington. Prof. Rudolph J.

Lyons, bUncr. HlaUler. bluma h. M- Kkad. and all would announce lw people uf be hM nurarnl rm Ablc Hoeee.

at wklrk kUi be "HI gireaiehcnee tualllb.ow wb. lir. toAull pbr-ct-l of 7" practice esperwacw. tlM Ablv Mlomihgon. ill IXATIOV-Aa, Hit IH KS HV THK Htl Ullkef valid.

call I'M AkUK. roor 4mm e.pleinr.1. r. UtDIKa, OLD VV 'Mt, MAMMII.D Pint lake rorllc. All by L.

wiu. k. IbS leeulll A blade of Ci lapte tMM, lulled from Ihedcw; real Three. Ib.ee rUkiiH4 klk rut- Iiliwnl. allkuvl IM aiwr aV a.ii.fwfc? ill ka alaUIr i I I fbMlitllf glw lean.

Ulaoluil awl tfcl au a.l-kiiil III UlLLinEUY GOODS Of Evory Dltcrlption in tho all L6TE STYLES -T- THAYER, I tell It to vour adlleled nuiMlk during Inland doctor. IM lk Ik kpl -Ju -nrJS 1MM In Central Illlnoli. Correwpondenre aollrltrd fro partieiatadUtanre. JAMES P. TIW.EI., Cor.

Vurlef a.opp. Fott OCre. If Matrh work In har ti r. tVelirbtedt, one or the oeat I a a A -atfhmaker la mervuniry. arll-t DIG Out reu -nd Ho.

to Wll I kl pa, ibwwae. tbey w.ilbr. 1 I MINE11VAI1LOCK, a.

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