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l-irtf Of 1864; fhe Rowing is a list of i legislatore, over and members of both Democrats Italic men in O. SENATE. Jtxst. ISr-Wra-iB, Smith, i. (S.

Morgan. F. Wheeler. 5 Barnum. Harris.

S. JFV JhldTonp. Cww. Westoott. Bowman.

Hood. H. Stations. Chandler. Ycnnl- I.

Littlejohn. li Earnest. Kctohnm. 1.8'. WUzSmoB.

Obaadlfr. Z. Young. Wm. A.

CTori. ASSEMBLY. PoUc Douglat, Dal, La J. Abramt. McLean.

W. Barden, f. 1 Harrington. W. M.

Colladaj, A. A. Boyee, J. 8. Prary, J.

Ross. 0. F. Jonet, Peter Pettrt, Art 1 iowii. Door, Oeonto, Claire, Chippetoa, Dunn Fvnd du IfCK D.

C. Tan Ostrand, J. H. JBriEkerhof, James Sawyer, Thtt. £oyd, Jonathan W.

Brandon. W. B. Dunwid- 'Green J. Bray ton.

Jackson and "Clark Jefferson Edward Rankin. Juneav E. S. Miner. Kenesha Z.

G. Simmons. Kevaunte La H. Hortou. Jama Barker Manitoifoc Henry Mulholland, Michael Murphy.

C. B. Daggctt. Marathon and Wood Marquftte S. A.

Pease. Milwaukee Jackton, UndLey David Knab, Jamet McGrath, De Witt Davis, Jared Thompion, Jacob Oberman, Henry Fowler, John W. Wtiler, Richard White. M. Tarr.

TF. P. £onnitcell, Jr. Outaoamit Sam, Ryan, Jr. Pierct and S(.

Croix Portage N. H. Emmons. 1 Racine John Vaughan, C. 8.

Salisbury, J. A. Weage. Richland D. Johnson, S.

C. Carr, H. S. Wooster, E. P.

King, J. B. Cassody, D. JMowe IF. Humphrey.

Ptpin, Buffalo Walworfh--E. S. Tilton, T. Daris, H. S.

Winsor, B. P. Groesbeck. G. C.

Williams, Mitchell L. Ddany, E. Frank enbvrg. Weaver J. Cadley, B.

Monteith, jRery. B. Doud. WausAara W. A.

Knapp, Nathan Cobb, Wm. Simmons. Green, com- miseifln and parchbBing -agenls, and wholer sale dealers in oysters, fresh and salt water, fish, game, poultry, 'fruit, vegetables, liBSiJEast Water -street, Milwaukee, (sign jotthe and fish received daily, and delivered fresh (well packed in ice;) to any. pert the country. All our oysters are repacked in loe in transitu from.

Baltimore, renders them as fresh as in the eastern markets. oct28d3m All afflicted with spermatorrhoe, seminal weakness, diurnal emissions, brought on by abuse of the system, from early indiscretions, which is so fearfully prevalent in all-, parts -of the country, causing' loss memory, confosiQn and, depression of the mind, dimness of sight, and often times insanity, with other deplorable symptoms to disease, should fail to apply immediately to Dr. Steigleder, No. 84 Chesnut street, and get a permanent cure effected. P.

8. Any one sending a three cent Stamp to P. 0. boz 621, Milwaukee, will receive in return a circular containing information not before published. Mii) 7 The afflicted are requested to carefully peruse the, advertisement of Dr.

W. E. Merwin celebrated Cherokee Medicines in soother column of this p'aper, and call immediately upon the druggist named at the foot of the advertisement and get our '32 page pamphlet, giving much interesting and valuable information to both sexes, male or female. If the pamphlets are not to be obtained at your drug store, send at once to us, and one will be eent to you in a sealed envelope, free of postage. Address, W.

R. MESWIN 63 Liberty N. Y. THE DAHY MIL TRAINS- Depart 6:00 (UcNU.i 4:40 MIL. AVD DO OHIEI I i 0:00 Dmon MiiwAtrtM.

THE MAILS. To OCE would again remind our readers that this season of the year is a time when thej are constantly lia. ble to sudden coughs, influenza, sore throat, while the children are in constant dan- per from croup, throat and lung complaints. It is important that head of a family should provide a remedy that is ready at all times for immediate use, whether assailed at the dead hour of night with the breaking out of a hard cold, the racking of a violent cough, or the children wtth that most dangerous of all at the midday hour, TOU should al wajs be prepared. In Coe's Couch Balsam, you will find a ready and effectual remedy It grapples and controls instantaneously the most stubborn coughs, while in croup, it ha sovereign cure.

The price is but forty cents per bottles twice the sife of any Other at the same price Delays are dangerous. You should always have it in the houie. It can be found at all our drug FCBHITUaE AT AUCTIOS. J. Rooney, auctioneer will sell the entire household furniture of Mr.

McCormiok's hotel, of Main and Detroit streets, on Monday morning, Nov. 14th, at 10 o'clock, consisting of beda, bedding, stoves, crockery, blankets, comforts, sheets, mattresses, carpets, parlor, chamber, dining- room and kitchen furniture. The hotel is Tented to the government; and every article most be sold. 800,000 bottles sold annually, in a single city in the United 'States, where Dr. D.

H. Seelye's Liquid Remedyhas been longest and consequently test known. This fact speaks volumes in favor of this harm. though powerful preparation. not 10 SPECIAL NOTICES.

UTUAL LIFE INSURANCE GO. OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN. THE OM.T NORTHWESTERN L5FE INS. COMPANY. 14'VTisconsin Street, Milwaukee.

Aaaetf, October 1st, ISM, Profits purely mutual. Endomntots and ten-year non-forfeiting policies granted at rates from 10 TO 20 PER CENT. LESS THAN MOST EASTEBN COMPANIES. A.W KEHOW, Setfy. S.

S. DAsarrr, Tres't. ootZldStaw.weowly J. G. McKliiDiiEi', Qen.

Apt I 3NT O- NEWS! CA.KDIDA.TBS!—A gplen- eujpsavingpf George B. McClellan and Abraham Lincoln, (on one plate,) trill be sent to any -address, on receipt of two three-cent stamps to pay postage Address Dr. W. R.jlfcrvin 68 Liberty sepSOdtf and rheumatic Sufferers from, eirly indiscretions should not fail to bonsulfc Dr NcNarnara, le Sentiael building. Syphilictic.

I and n's, are gl.aCfc6"hft?e tne of in a permanent home ail-the and -rf -T TherDoctor's labora our state for the past seven years, (in obstinate chronic toeases) can excelled in the tfe printed and ruled, and Shave or sate a t'this a carefuily; prepared and highly form of house back, showing the'date and amount of payments falling due, and also lines and blanks 'for receipts. "They areiptontronced the most perfect BLANK -LEASB ever printed in the sta'te. tf. MILLINERY GOODS TOCK consisting Sating, silks, Plnmes, -Black and White Trimmings, Laces. TJibboM, Flowers, Saleatoomoa Division street, Between East Water and Marked-opposite German It has been discovered'that Waring No.

35 Dey street. New proprietors of "Kendall's Ajnboliae," for the hair, are of the best fcnosrn preparation in the vodd for the bair Kead the following It IB a compound of stimulating extracw (root Flowers, Boots and for growth, beauty, and permanent rigor of the hair. The public Can rely upon the being ail that the ProprietyJB claim for it. It surely prevents the hair falling oat; cures all diseases; causes the to grow where the head has been bald for years, in many It is the rery best article in the market, and one any one of tba truth of 'what state. Prepared only by 4 35 Dey street, New Vorfc.

For sale by all drmggists throughout the Doited States and Canadas. Prico $1 00 per ox containing two bottles. Sold by I. N. Morion, J.M.

Alcott, and all respectable tragglitt. ly 1 and Gentlemen, if you address the undersigned, woo yon without money and.withon price, valuable Information, that will enable you .49 marry and speedily, irrespeetlTejof wealth or information will cost you nothing) and if you wish, to marry, I will choerfnUy assist yon. All letters strictly informatlonisent by iaail, aria ao questiotrs "Affart'es oct25dw2m Oreeapotot, Kings Tork. 1( 1 .70. I ConaumptiTe sofferers.TrtU.receire a TMuaTsU pre- 'J 1 scription for tho eare of Bronchitis, and all long 'ottirgie,) ty Bending their addreBg" to' Eer: KDWABD A.

WMiSON, fl WUUamsbu'g, Kings i jjew York. Fan at Panic aare jnat received enlarge assortment of Furs must be sold. 80 come and gelact while the stock Ufnil. They will be sold cbesp for cash. Jars of sll kinds made to order.

Old fars made orer andreptlred. Bats. Caps, and Gloros of all kinds, for both Ladies and Gents. A. L.SITTER, Sdtf No.

6 Wisconsin Street. Diseases of the Ncrroos, Seminal, Urinary end Sexual and reliable treatment -i-fcd reports of the HOWAKO by mail In sealed letter envelopes, free of Address DB. J. SKILLEN HOGGHTON, Howard Ai- 3 Soutti Nlatb Street, Philadelphia; Pft. mwSOdly oiosa.

x. 6:00 p. M. K. 8:30 A.

jf, fiotrtnern War H. Throdgn A 1:15 A. K. 8:45 i. 'West'n Wsy-vla du 0 K.

A. Tbrongh u. 9:00 p. Wbltew'r i. x.

4:00 p. J.a Orosae 12:49 p. 0:80 A. X. p.

4:80 p. x. 12:45 A. x. 8:10 p.

OiaukeeTTay 9:00 p. Eastern Hail by Qrond Hateu boat arrlrea Son 'ostOffloepptp on Sundays 9 to 10 a.m. NQVEMBEH WILL APPEAR' TOcHi theatrical troupe 'failed to reach the city yesterday in tinWto appear at the last evening as previously advertised, in consequence of some derangement in the railroad trains. the Academy will be opened without fail. SUPPLEMENTAL DRAFT XAMES OF MEN DRAFTED TLIE FIRST AND SECOND WARDS YESTERDAY.

DrafUogto Ee-commence to-day Beginning with the Third Ward. As per previous announcement the supplemental draft for the 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th, 6th, 8th and 9ih wards, to fill the deficiency in the quotas of the above wards upon the last draft, began yesterday afternoon at half- past two, at the office of the Provost Marshal. The drawing was commenced by the First Ward and was followed by the drawing for the Second names thus drafted are reproduced below. The draft to-day will begin between nine and ten o'clock in the forenoon with the Third Ward: FIRST WARD. ENBOLLED 54 DRAFTED 103.

Joan Hawkins, Jolin 01 ristopher, Alex Marquis, Jr. George Sagle, John Cord. William Adams, Nicholas Janson, Chas. Plankiuiiorn, J. B.Clark, C.

Vosberg, John Schmidt, Seor John Schraeder, Michael Connelly, Daniel Caspar, William Oerner, William Seaderz. Peter Klnmb, M. Srauss, Patrick Carr, OhrisUan RicUert, James Taney, G. A. Grudy, Fredd Ott, Timothy Sullivan, Fred.

Saddler, Fred. Strausa, Louis Stein, Henry Clinebine, Phillip Y. Coon, Fred. Brede, George Hanson, Julius Frank, Mathias Neumatt James Donford, Caspar Farber, mUh, Edward Rodman, Herman, Roehl, E. fl.

Emery, Fred. Glesokof, Jamea Joachim Heiden, Theodore Wimmer, Anthony Weiss, Henry Stein, Joseph Omer, Henry Ludwig, Jacob Cassel, Q. N. Wilson, William Kosack, Gustav Kosaok, Jacob Roanbaxjh, Daniel O'Connell, Petfr Prior, T. M.

BordmaA, 8E00ND John Moss, John Ginsmore, James Brookoster, Joan Smith, Nicholas Wilbur. Charles BMOS, Kusow Bbwzustrow, Samuel Resser, Thomas Mason, Martin Smith, John Henry Rnchenberger, George Wanlle, J. W. Wallace, Michael Doyle, Nicholas Johan Nennoson Mason, John Hofer, James MeQreavy, Naetz, William G.Fitch (furnished substitute.) William Bertram. Michael Dillon, Peter Schanam, Martin StefTene.

Andrew Hearly. Gottleib Bchenk, George Osterday, Andrew Kummel. G. E. Daris, Walter S.

Carter, George Kreui, Lawrence Norton, William Barnard, John Dillon, James Seerge, Fred. Merroughs, Andrus Murrison, N. G. Higgins, James Delany. William Sherer, Fred.

Winkle, Conrad Belloff, Leonard Seller, F. Rowe, J. H. Schofield, John Yonker, P. J.

Denster, Phillip Caspar, Volk Conrad, William Maresch, Luther Barrow, BNROtLBD j. Nicholas Elli, Franc Coahle, Johan Christian Henry Thick WARD. 66. Richard Baamann, fle Ete Christian Wakler, Michael Shields, Fred. Bues, Robt.

Franklin, Jacob Elhart, Ebch, Frederick Mtile'r, JfioBoIaa Klinger, Frederick Barringerj Valentine Mantt, Anton Wenkler," Herman Kannenborg, J.acob. Schmfdt, William Chapman, Freitie, 'John Mansle, Phillip Rosebeck, TT George Kartz, Schnick, Edward fitzhagh, Franz Joseph Frederick, Sebastian Truegel, John Boehmar, Wilhelm Bentein, William Strarsburg, George Schehrman, Chas. Kluthp, John Vbllett. P. Rpdgera, Kerner, Owen O'Donnell, William Voight, Edward Halleng, William Daughworgh Fred.

Leightfuss, Enil Ambrose Schrikes, Phillip Pottgiesser, Frank Rothe, Jacob Schmidt, Jacob Bluna, John Brown, Phillip Endris, Ralph C. Johnson, Franz Binder, Andras Sohla, Hophman, John Thomas, Harvey Wells, 5i. wife of lchMdB5n, aged'BO'years ind 7 Funeral at Church of the Redeemer, Wedries- Boston and Papers please copy. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A AT THE Aoajdpiny of Music.

W. Lessee and Manager. OPEN FOR THE SEASON. ShakspeweTs sabUme tragedy TH.E MOOE OF tENICE. Othello, by eminent Tragedian, Mr.

W. H. Mr- LANERGANas Pesdejnona, by Mrs. LANEEQAN. Aasiated bj fall east.

Dreaa Circle and Parqaette, 60 centg Family Olrole, 26 centg; Kejerred tieaU 25 cents extra. Doors ppen at 7t o'clock; commence at 8 o'clock. for fale at the Newball House, Walker House, andfHeinpated's Store. aovlStf Bofler for Bole. OT: noclersiened offer for silo a bargain a Lo- comotire Boiler and Engine, about power.

Apply Uamedlately to 00., MHWtfnkee A GEyrS- To seU the Genuine, Im- New Esgland Family SewSog Machine; either on a salary or Eotail price $18. Very liberal oflered to agents. Addrega ANl ft box 52, Chicago, 111., or caD at Boom No. S. Post Office block, comer at Daarbom aad Monroe streets.

novlSdlw J. LED YARD, Sole Ageat fortkeMortlnreot. Hare Tlaited the celebrated establishment of THOMAS HOOLfiTl Within the fonr and ta erwy large parcels forwarded to reildan- thus prorlag beyand a doubt, that WA are not SELLING OUH To clofle the BoJlnesa, we are underselling jail make rach pretensions. Thia day Has been main la Dress Goods, Cloaks, Ulankets Ho sier Cloves, i An 1 eTerytoin i to DRY GOODS! CALL AT For by the bsrrvl noflSdtf 161 WATER CITT EALED wit be at thin ofneo i until SatarUny, 19, 1S64, atlOo'clock THE PEOPLE'S 201 EAST WATER STREET, TflOMAS a for plan kin; the ur.5niJh.-l of walks on H.JP fj from Fiorila ti Walker stiurt, ic i ia.1 FppriSrin'inns of the file tho oOoe of Ci'y I aovUdtt; K17EU.V. i'roprtetor.

A -R I FOR 1865. TR of 4 TO hnvc. for IRflS. they low tbet noTl5 i feTH'IOKtAM) i CO Miiwsuiee, Stales Tax Notice, MARKED DOWN tti- of per ceut. on a that i of Sv intomet of 1S8J, been made and returned bj AMMSof to'thiJ OfBce for coUpction, in-1 that until the 30th of XOTemoer iujt.

will be for tha pajment This epeciai ai o( five per caul, on th-- Income of addi(lonfc) Tax to that pnvious assessed and collected on ton oines for that It prptideJ bj Joint Resolution of CAQ. gress, 4, 1664. itj collection rfre the is for of in Annual Jncome Tax Payment made at this Office, the and Coonly ol Milwaukee. Custom Ijodsd Bnlldins, Offlc" of the of laterniU Revenue, First District of 10, 1384. THOMA? J.

EifMERSON Collector RETAIL STOpK Save Your Greenbacks, AND 00 TO TUK DRY GOODS 6RE BANKRUPT SALE OP $25,000 WORTH OF BOQTS and SHOES. Will be closed out. without of creditors. At No. 24 Wisconsin near Main.

rfdpoctfolly call your attention to tbu larga and cannplete stock of bouts, and shoes opened, will be cffered for aale at about- flfty cents Ion the dollar, ia order to close out'the stock in the 1 least possible time. Theso goods are by Lorin? one of the oldest in.1 most extensivd manufacturing heuaea in the westl iThelr goods hare always en joyed a high reputation-for eleganes and durability. Thpy must be soldi and such a- chance for bargains may nereroccur fcETAD THE PRICES: Ladies! Laiting 75 to. Ladles' WftiJtlng Sbo.eJ.5>., 1,50 Laiiier BusKlni Ladies' Patent Werieh Tip 1,00 Ladies' Boil Ton. Balmorals 1,00.

to 2,25 Gents' French Gents' French Calf Sewed 9,00 Gents' fteiiea Kip 2,60 to 3,00 Gents' Qaitcrs to 3,25 GenU' i 3,00 (o 1,50 Gents' Enfliah Tip Balmorals 1,50 to Gents' Patent Leather 1,50 to 2,80 Gents' Boiling MU1 Brogans. 1,50 to 1,75 Boys'Sh'ods, aJlStyles 60 all Styles ChUdrens' in Every Variety 25 to 75 All Goods at Corresponding Prices. An earlj call iHli secure a good selection from full cases- Trie entire fixtures of the Stere for consistingjof Btovas, Desfe, Safe, and Store to rent. near Main. i F.

J. R3CHTER, OtBOtlO and Botanic Physician, No. 31S, East Water Street. Particular attention also giv to all kjbdi of Chronic diseases. Offlcrhiurs from8 tod a.m., aadfrom 1 to 2p.

m. Nov. 8, 1884. noT4d3m OARRETS Although i PANIC PFUCEJS 186 and 188 EAST WATER'ST-.

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