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TttfW EVEIIIG LEAIER, Published at >v WYOMING TERIUTOBY, JJHp' I-*- rMnekr Paper or Wyoming. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION' On* rear.l.V*. *?. .r.'h .it *20.00 Six month a 10.00 Three months . &.00 On* month 8,50 Per week, supplied by carrier, 00 Single copy 15 GENERAL DIRECTORY. Unexpired Term , XL let Congress- lion. 8. F. Nuckolls. Forty-Second Congress—U on. W. T. Jones. Territorial Officer*. Governor— Jno. A. Campbell. Secretary— Hermun Glafcke. Marshal —Church llowe. IHstricLjLUonity—Jwevk M. Carey. SurveW? (hn}rdt—s. Reed. United States Collector— Thomas Harlan. United States Assessor— E. P. Snow. United States Commissioner —W. A. Campbell. Territorial Auditor —J. U. Hay ford. WsrritdHal Treasitrer—J. W. Donnellan. Jus&i\sA*&upreme Court— J. H. Uovtro; J. H. ■ Crai**** w.r. janes. Clerk of let Judicial District— J. W. Hutchinson. County Officer*. Bhsriff-T. Jeff Carr. Clerk and Jtecorder—L. Kubis. Treasurer— W. L. Kuykendall. Probate Judge —W. L. Kuykendall. County Attorney— l. W. Cook. T. Chutlin. Coroner— L'. L. Bedell. School Superintendent —W. J. Stanton. County Surveyor— L. L. Bedell. Commissioners-J. 11. Nichols, M. E. Post, J. Dyer. City tioverunaent. TfWrtaja of the Town 'iVusteea. Thursday even l*g«n each week, at the City Hall. President of Board —J. H. Marti u. Marshal— S. M. Preahaw. City Clerk— F. E. Addom*. City Attorney— I. W. Cook. Treasurer— C. D. Sherman. CUy Assessor —F. E. Addoras. Board of Trustees—J. If. Martin ;G. W. Corey ;IL jVMM: B.ttVix*: B. P. Joluieon. Justices of the Peace— C. F. Altar, Win. Rowlands. Cliurclie*. fit. Mark's church, Episcopal. Services, from April Ist to September Ist, at 11 a. m.. and at 8 p. in. From September It*t to April Ist, at 11 a. m. and 7% p. m. Rev. F. O. Bart-tow, minister. Congregational, Rev. J. D. Davis, Pastor, church corner Niueteeatli and Hill streets. Preaching Sabbath at 11 a. *., aftd 7r. Sabbath School and Bible Class after morning service; Social Prayer Mectiug Wedneseay even ing, at 7 o'clock. Seals free. Roman Catholic, Revs. P. J. Erlach, Pastor, « 4hqgpl|<¥\i>'Ntil street, abovoTwentieth; Preobyterfa* church, corner Ferguson and Eighteenth streets. Rev. W. G. Kephart, pastor. Preaching every Sabbath atll a. m. and 7:3 ) p. m. Sabbath school at 10 a. m. Seat* all free, anu ev erybody welcomed. Methodist Episcopal, Rev. G. H. Adams, pas tor. Preaching every Sabbath evening at 7*4 o'clock, at the new church. Eighteenth street Sabbath school and B(1>4« class at 34 p. m. Week tdoetlug Thursday evening. nasonle. Wyoming R. A. Chapter, U. D., meets at Hall •n the Ar*t and third Tuesday evenings in each innpth. at 8 o'clock r. ■», M. A. Maker, Ssc'y. CL D. Foglcsong, 11. P. Cheyenne I/odge, Ko. H», meets first and third Saturday night*, in each mouth, at Masonic Hull. Odd Fellow*. Cheyenne Lodge, No. O. O. F_, meets every cuing at Odd Follows llall. MISCELLANEOUS. EQUITABLE Life Assurance Society, OF THE UNITED STATES. Sam assured, new business during thv year 18G9, $51,021,111.00. Being over Thirteen Million Dollars greater than tho new bur Wuss of auy oUier Life insurance com pafiy ln the tiorid. AhhHh, Cash Income, 4, H. NICnOLS, Agent, Cheyenne. auglStf MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF NEW YORK. ASSETS, OVER *35,000,000. CASH. Parnldhea Life Insurance, combining tbe advan tages offered by ALL OTHER COMPANIES, with UNEQUALED FINANCIAL SECURITY. E. P. S2VOW, State Agent, marlO-ly Cheyenne, Wyoming Territory. Buy Me an 1 I’ll do You Good. ’ ’ ROOT AND PLANT. ® By clennslug the blood and arousing the I U liver aud secretive organs to a healthy ac- | TJ •r lion, these I*lll s cure many complaints lj * which it would not be supposed they could [J S reach, such as Headache, Pain in the side. | M P Numbness of the hands and feet. Dullness ■ S Chilliness, Rlieiiinatisin, Neuralgia. Loss H ,2 of appetite. Billion* Dysentery, Kidney j » ft affections, Constipation,' Debility Fevers , /f ■fit AkH kinds,' Dyspepsia, .lanudice. and | , other kindred complaints arising from alow state of the body or obstructions of its functions. Being free from mercury qnd other poisons, they can i>« taken at all times and under all circumstances without rmard to diet or business. IMce 85 cents a box. Prepared by the Grafton Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. Sold by druggists aud dealem in med icine everywhere jy2od£wly THE DAILY EVENING LEADER Issued each day, except Suudny,and containing a large amount of interesting aiews, general nuu local, and circulating widely throughout Wvo aaftng and the adjacent sections of the Rocky renders It the nrat A overtiming Medium IN THE COUNTRY. £>nu>e west side of Ferguson street, Cheyenne, Wyoming. ROGERS & CO., BANKERS, licocKssons to koitntZb ukos. * co.j Clieymuie, Wyoming. ■2K<OKa.N-&£l, COIN AND GOLD DUST .11 i no-- BOUGHT AND SOLD. WhMfoMidtifc made ou all points, with prompt re turns. Interest paid on time deposits. Drafts on •II the principal cities of Europe sold at the •west rates Atj f. i.Coßtt, m. o. ~ -VyStMTUN AND BUBOEON. Kwmlnlng Sur • Office Rollins House, op •site PuPd s Hotel. Residence corner of Tim i a Sixteenth streets, ono block north or U. P,R. ♦ Depot, Vbwyeuue, W- T, ■ 3r "'’ 35 *0 .OT3 ,i2TO.:OIJ .V. 0 ,,r! C diepcitnc JMwtjf Hjc a&or. VOL. IV. DAILY EVENING LEADER. Official Paper of the United State*. PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, BY A- IR, Editor and Proprietor. THANKSGIVING PROCLAMAT’N- By J. A. Campbell. Governor of Wyoming. To the I'eoim.e or Wyoming Th« President 6t the United States linvlng designated Thursday the :Mth dny of Novem ber, u.s a day <*f thanksgiving and pr-yer, I recommend that the people of the Territory of Wyoming observe that dny. In accordance with the usuul custom, by ulnjlulnlng lroin all worldy pursuits, and rendering thunks to al mighty God for the many blessings vouch safed to us individually uud us a people, dur ing the past year. In testimony where f I have hereunto sot my hand, and caused the great seal of the Territory to be affixed. ,— * — Done at the city of Cheyenne, S r a \ this sth day of November, in tho ( L> .‘) year of our Ixjrd, ono thousand v —' eight hundred and seventy and of the Inde pendence of the United Ktates, the nlnety fffth. J. A. CAMPBELL. By the Governor; Hickman Glafcke, Scc’y of the Territory. General News. A Cleveland paper cooly perpe trates “Feminary.” It means fe male seminary. California is building horse cars on a new plan—the horse is covered by the roof. In Baltimore, u*der the paid de partment system, the life of every fireman is insured by the city. Nilsson has obscure relatives in Vasa, Minn., and will visit them and sing in their little church. Miss Smith, colored, lues been con finned a teacher in the Boston gram mar schools. She is the first colored woman who ever readied that post- Mrs. Mary Dickinson,of New York, who “attended to” Mary tieary, murdered by malpractice of a qta -k, has a good show for a murder trial. A nervous burglar in Michigan was prevented from ransacking a lady’s trunk, the other night, by coming into sudden with an artificial snake. Chewers and smokers of tobacco can take comfort in the tact that ther is a glute in the tobacco market. Tobacco will soon be so cheap tiiat they can smoke as much as they chews. ■ • —The New York Workl is in a state of awful agony because a seoesh tavern keeper in Washington was obliged to put his flag to the top of the staff when lie wanted to half-mast it for Lee. —Mrs. 11. F. Allen writes to the Des Moines Rryislcr to say that she was elected President of the I’oik County Woman Suffrage Association without her knowledge or consent; and tiiat site cannot accept, as she is not in sympathy with the movement. —ln a suit by G. W. Frost, former ly purchasing agent of the Union Pacific It. It., against tho company, for forty thousand dollars additional pay Cor services rendered, and an Omaha jury has just rendered a ver dict.in liis favor for eleven thousand dollars. Tho verdict was set aside bv the judge. ' A Rogiment of Amiuoiu. The London Daily Rews expresses ! tlie belief that tlie female citizens of, Paris are apparently weary of tlie monotony of a besieged existence. They are enlisting in a body called “ Amazons of the Seine.” Their cos tume will consist of a pair of black trousers, with an orange-colored stripe, a blouse of woolen stuff, with a cap. and a black kepi, with an or ange band, together with a cartridge box fastening to a shoulder belt. Only j women of unexceptionable character will be permitted to join this corps, all candidates having not only to be accompanied by husband, ‘father or brother, but to bring with them u certificate from tho Commissary of Police, attesting their character, position, etc. The officers will all ho ladies, mostly wives and tlaughters of officers in the army, or at any rate possessing suin' ! knowledge of military affairs, A special, patriotic and most spirit-stir ( ring song lias been composed for the I corps ‘‘.The Marseillaise of tlie Amu- ! ! zons of the Seine.” In addition to l tending the wounded they are ox- i j nected to defend the ramparts and | barricades, jointly with the station ary national guard, and to‘‘render the combatants, in whose) ranks they would be distributed by companies, all such domestic and fraternal ser vices as are compatible with moral, order and military discipline,” Some Indiaiui youths, returning from a ball,compelled everyone they met to dance for their amusemeni, till they met a kindred spirit, who pulled a revolver and made thou dance for his amusement for up hour or more. Mrs. Bolles lias knocked oije “ob jection” entirely out of sight by the statement that an invention has boon perfected in Boston by which tlie cradle ran lie satisfactorily, seqim4y, J and continuously rocked while the J women go to vote. CHEYENNE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1870. BY TELEGRAPH KCPOUTED EXPHEMSI.Y TOn THE EVENING LEADED. NIGHT REPORT. THE WAR. MORE PEACE RUMORS. Army of the Loire Advancing . . T i French Arms Manufacture noni:nxii; intelligence. Further Election Returns. Interesting General News. London, Nov. 11.—A special from Ixmdon states that well informed po litical circles believe that a new ar rangement for arbitration has been effected by the four neutral jiowers, for preliminaries for conditions of nn equitable peace, acceptable alike to France and Prussia, has been concluded. The Initiative is already taken by Russia for the assembling of a congress. A heavy fall of snow occurred to-day at Rouen. Tours, Nov. 11.—Journals report tiiat tlie Prussians have lost over ! 1,000 in killed and woufided and 1,800 prisoners in the battles around Orleans, and are retreating toward Chartres and Ktnmps. A large num ber of guns thrown away by the en emy, have betn picked up and dis tributed among toss national guard at Orleans. The entirO army of the Loire is moving forwarJ- The mili tary department of the east lias been abolish**! and Gen. Michel, who held chief command there, is assigned to other duty. A dispatch from Cliagny reports a large French force there, well sup plied with artillery, and sufficient to resist the advance of the enemy. Troops from Lyons are marching to meet the Prussians. Italiau volunteers continue to join | Garibaldi's command in large num bers. London, Nov. 11.— A cable dis patch to the Herald lias the follow ing: A corresixindent writes from Lille, under date of the 10th, tiiat in view of the anticipated bombard ment, military organizations here are most*complete. Civil and military engineers, mechanics, constructors, iron iounders and copper founders have been set to work in the manu facture of cannon, mortars, mitrail leurs and ehassopots, which, ns fast ; as made, are distributed to troojis. 10,000 workmen are employed in the exterior and interior fortifl | cations. New York, Nov. 11. —A I'a Ma in a paper just received, contains hut little news. CJiiJi has Issued a proc ! Inmation in regard to the Frencli and i German war, and notified French vessels of war that they would not be permitted to take supplies of coai at Chilian ports. New Orleans, Nov. a.—The revenue) cutter Wilderness lias gone to Baton Kongo to remove the riot prisoners to a place of security. Doualdsonville is quiet. Little dam age was done by tho tiro. Sai,t Lake, Nov. 11.—Some forty Mormons who raptured two men sup posed to be connected with the C. P. ft. R. roblKTy, after hilnging the prisoners into the city went out again after others, and brought two men in to-day. While tli« rubbers were being pursued, they threw away both their saddle-bags, which have since been found,mid which contained a large amount of greenbacks and Boise gold dusi, and some Jesyqhpf, Which Will eonvlet them also of tho Boise, Idaho, stage robbery of August tith. Boston, Nov. 1 L—A storage pas senger by the steamer (Ity of Cork, whicli arrived yesterday, was relieved of four thousand dollars’ worli of diamonds by the revenue officer, whicli he attempted to smuggle in a tobacco box. ■ W lt kei.i no, Va., Nov. IJ,—Tile trial of Miss Mollio But ham, for the murder of W. J. McXnsh, was con cluded to-dnjv, Tho jury brrfught in u verdict of not guilty, Abput/v yuar ago, Aflss Jtntluua, who had been seduced by McNash, visited his board ing house and demanded a fulftb merit of ills promise to marry fibr, and upon he refusing to do so, she deliberately drew a pistol and shot him dead. The rase has excited a great deal of interest, and the court rootp for days has bpe# crowded. Washington, D.C., Nov. 11.—The friends of tjie Slim Whd was sent to an insane asylum a year ago, for threatening the life of the President, are now seeking his release, but the supd-id&nden jj,_wilEnot unless wrth the appftmrt of the Presiilen t. j Chicago, Nov. 11.—Complete re turns from tho4th Congressional Dist. State show that Hawley, Rep., is re-elected by about 4,000 majority. No certain information from the 7th Dist.; it is believed that Hunter,Dem., is elected. ' , Sc. Loujs, Npv. jf. —Returns from 11 10 State indicate Brown’s majority I to be 3-5,000, and may reach 40,000. Havens, regular Republican, is elect ed in the 4th Dist. by a small majori ty. The other Districts remain as previously, reported. Leavenworth, Nov. 11,—The | Republican majority in this State seems to be not less than 18,000. In the Senate there will probably be only one Democrat, and lie Is anti-Clark. Only two counties, Cherokee and Crawford, are known to have gone Democratic. The Legislature is four fiftln Republican. Ou the local tickets there has' been much scratching The election indicates that Clark will have no show for the election to the Senate. The result in the counties which have gone Democratic is due to tiie question relating to federal lands, iu which they are botli sit uated. N/Vsiivu.r.K, Nov. 11.—Thomas H. i Pewlcs, Senator elect from Maurice was shot and killed yesterday near Spring Hill by L. A. Painter. The difficulty was of a private char acter. Painter acted in self-defense. The Representative.! elect to Con gress from Tennessee are, It. R. But i ler and Horace Maynard, Reps.; A. j li. Garret, J. M. Bright, E. J. Gal- I lady, W. C. Whittcthomc, R. Caldwell atid W. W. Vaughan, Dcms. Montgomery, Nov. 11.—About five counties are heard from. In theso the Deuuierats have 1,500 uiaj. The re maining fourteen counties will givo 1 500 more Democratic majority. The Democrats elect 60 members of the Legislature of a hundred,and proba bly five more. The following have been elected to Congress: Ist Dist., Turner, negro, Radical; 2d Dist,, Buckley, Radical; 31 Diet., Handley, Dem.; 4th Dist., Hayes, Radical; sth ; Dist., Fox, Dem.; Oth Dist., Sloss, Dem. Lake City, Fla., Nov. 11.—There i was a riot here on tho night before tho election, caused by negroes with arms parading the streets. Thirty or forty | shots were fired and two negroes were wounded. None of the whites were hurt. The negroes had shot guns and muskets, and the whites had pistols. After firing a volley into the whites tile negroes scattered. The election throughout the State passed off quietly. Both parties worked hard. The returns to-day in dicate that the Conservatives carried tho State, electing their Congressmen and Lieutenant Governor. Seven strong Republican counties give them three majority. Ten Conserva tive counties give the Conservatives a majority of 2,000, and sixteen Con- counties to hear from will place them aficad of the Republicans, j Both houses of the Legislature are I Conservative. STAR BREWERY. a., n « JOHN HEROIC, Drawer of LAGER BEER! AND ALE And Wholesale dealer* In Browers Supplies HOPS, MALT, BRUSHES, RUNGS, CORKS, &C., &Ca, Which they offer to the Trade at the lowest jWuvrkM raid.' Tho a trillion of Brower** Is enllttd 1«» fhelf font|»lcl« slock of All the uiatrrlals nec essary for the br«wlyg bualues*. Orders fmm abroad solicited. lyiMv PURE CIDER VINEGAR ANIV-- COAL OIL Con»taui)y ou hand o.t WI. OTUKAIsY’S STORE, »pt2fi(jßnj *trect The Very Latest. N.O ON REPORT. • • FurtherN.Y.ElcctionNews WASHINGTON RUMORS- — ' I Washington-, Nov. 12.—1 tis re ported that tho Chief Judgeship of the United States Court, of Claims, recently resigned by Judge Casey, will he tendered to Senator Williams, of Oregon. New York, Nov. 12.—Latest re turns indicate that the assembly will be a tie. This is in supposition that a Republican is elected in Fulton mid Hamilton counties. Tiiat Dis trict is still doubtful, if a Democrat is elected then the Democrats have a majority of two, otherwise there will be a tie. A country paper says: “ There is a graveyard in the neighborhood where may be seen the impressive picture of a man sleeping peacefully by the side of his six wives.” A Connecti :ut fisherman one day j baited his hook with a live frog. Astor patiently waiting for some i time for a bite, as lie chatted with a found, he ffmnd that his lively bait ijiad swum ashore, and wu" sitting quietly on the rock by his side, lie wound up his line and went home. CLOTHING, ETC. CUT THIS OUT FOIi reference: Wc have tho Stock of C’hoico Imported Woolen Fur Men’s Wear, In our lino, iu Aukuica. We make them to measure in the w<vt Thorough and artintic style, at the LOWKHT FKIC’ES possible for the AiSTICLK Fun. IHIIKD. YUIIIE OUTFITS -V SPECIALTY. AMERICAN LIVERY AUTISTIC ALLY FURNISHED. SHIRTS, TO MEASURE Extra, durable, and perfect in fit. ELY, Tailor, Draper, nnd Importer of Fine Woolens for Men s Wear. ! ASD I IHMM SIKH, ttllilid. II Fill IMPffifflS IS II Clergymen will be allowed six per cent, discount. Estausiikd, 1854. oct4 dim SEALER Will he received at camp Brown. Wyoming Territory, until the o'clock p. m. mi At outlay, the lOHrlowuth fl4lb) day of November. 187*1. for tbe e reel lon oT the following described building*: First, one dwelling liou*c thir'y-two (3*3) feet long by sixteen lIUI feet wide, and ten feet high,-with parti lieu through iho mine, at such place at* the agent may direct, and to have a . lied room twelve(lß l feet wide in rear of main build ing, aud of equal length with It, to be divided by one partition iuto lyo rqgpxn. There are to Iw hoveii t7) doors, six (0) fuvt ten C 10» Inches loug. by two (8) feet ten (lOj Inches wide, to he hung to the jams or facing!* by t*ubt*ianiial irou hunt*, each to be provided witli lock and key. There will be nbo six iti) window* of twelve t'lg; light* each, of size 10x11 inches. The floor* to be of sound plank, oue (1 • inch thick, and to be nulled to firm alcepor*. with eight i.Sj ’* d.” ntU.’i*. the bleeper* to be of sound limber, uuu to be placed KOt IQ exceed two feet apart. Tin* celling Joists f.. be of Mifticlent strong!l> to *upp<>rl a ceiling of ? 4 inch lumber, which is to bo untied to tlie jol>*t« with 8 *’d.” naili*. The roof to be of shingles. The wall* of the building to be of hewed log*, notched together at the corner*. The space* qr crevices between tho logs to be dosed by chink ing on the inside of the room, with pieces of tim ber, and daubing pp the outside with clay tportar, tfcco+il. Also, six buildings, to be ‘same as the above described building*, except that they will be twenty-four (84) l>v twenty-six (20) fee', with three (8> rooms, four (4) doors, and (3) window* each. Third , Also, one building, sixteen (16) bv twenty*four (84) fret, with one douhlu door 6x6 feet, One door J ;6 feet, upd oue vvipdow. Fourth. Also., one building, jjxlcen (16) by thirty-two (82) f*-*!t. Two (2) door* three (8) t»y seven (7) feel, and live (5) windows of twelve (l*i; lights, M by 14 iuchcji. These buildings to be or same material audtUiuix* the building flrsi ulxive described. Fkwh of the aforementioned buildings to have a chimney and tire place of proper dimensions, or in lieu tnertwif. a nettling stove of proper size, with stove flue, and sufllcient length of pipe. Fi/th , Also, a frame building for saw mill, tw.dnty iSip by forty (40) feet, niul twelve (13) f. ~t high. Also, a frame building for grist >n jjj UtAVJty (90) by twenty-four (94) feet, nr* * two stories high. I’he llr*t nine (it) nnd 'Lo second eight (8) feet to be sided with inch plank, aud roofed with shingle*. The whole to. built of good tnaierial, and in a substantial a u d workmanlike nuoncr. J tin whole bf the above mcntloinJ bmldiugs ro be locatud on U.o Shoshone Kt serxa lion, tin Lillie W ind rive,. »t or near ill" mouth of Trout creek, in »V\ jmiug T rtlior;. u*<l to tm built «»f g«M>d material ibrpyalicpt «ud to be Completed on or before the ff.ul/ day of June, 1871, (o be paid for when coilinlotbd. All proposals must be wjrluien oh quarto poi-t paper. And be accompanied by the name* of ut least two responsible persons us rureiles for Ills jjUili/ul performance of the com met. If award ed tq him, and unclosed in an official envelope. And etubi/sed : •• UropM-uls lor erecting buildings Vb * s Jfcy*hoDv Ucaervailou," and addressud i»*7l. vv. \\hatri. U. S. Indian Agent, (.’amp Brown, nyontlng TotrUvr), J W. Wham. U- S. Indian A »ent South Farantr, W’. T.. * N«(«iobvr 1,:, 1870, no\».!l9t NO. 48. STOVES, ETC. f j EVENING STAR, CHALLENGE —AND— m OAK | * / // / /, V ,5, V‘‘V x qillE DEMAND FOR CHARTER OAK, CIIAL .I LENGK nnd EVENIN'!) STAR Stove* has grown so rapidly of late that we have not filled orders a* promptly as desirable; but having now secured tho assistance of another Stove Foundry, we shall hereafter con tine uomdy the entire force of our own establishment to the production of tlie Stove* uhovo named aud hope to fill all orders without delay. We would call the attention of those about p«ichasing, to the SUfVJEPS and POPULARITY of all THESE STOVES. No better evidence of their intrinsic merit can be offered than a state ment of the fret, that after 18 years’ nse nnd be I ing subject to severe test* |n all kinds of locnll i!««. and to the most bittor and duiormined oppo , *1?Ion .. v ? a i could be Invented, that they are !;>-day. i tlie MOST POPULAR STOVES in the market, unit i have given such puiversnl satisfaction that thu DEMAND IS GJtEATZ* THAN EVE It. Ts too wnnt the Best Cooking SWT* for Wood, buy the CHARTED OAK . If Ton want the Best Cooking Store for C(Xll, buy the CHALLENGE. If yofl want the neatest and best sheet iron jxirlor I store ever made, buy the EVENING STAR. -SOLD BY Excelsior Manufacturing Go., 612 and 014 North Main Street. ST. LOUIS, MO. N D ALL— Live Store Dealers, L IKK HARPER A: HOI93IAN, AND 11. ROfiTTCIIER A C 0., | aulldAwly Cbeyennr, iV)anilng. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS [LICENSED BY U. S. AUTHORITY.] L. T). Bine’s Gift Enterprises! THF ONLY RELIABLE Gift Distributions in tfco Country ! 145th Regular Monthly GIFT DISTRIBUTION To be Drawn Thuradiiy, Dor. l. 1870. 0 bc j Capital friii .SS,O(H) in Greenbacks! Agent* wanted to sell Tickets, to whom Liberal Premiums will be paid. Single Ticket*. 81; f» Ticket;, 25 Ticket*. S'iD. A circular containing full lii*i of prizes, in an* nc of drawing. Ac . sent to any oue ordering it. • All letter* must be addressed L P.- SINE. Box BC. Cincinnati. O. I To the Newspaper Press. The iftiiiAoo Nkwm'al’kk Union, owned and mnnnged by Cramer. Aiken* .V Cramer, Milwau- i kee, and Rounds .t Kiuc. Chicago, are now nr - pared to furi ish Outside and Inside priated 1 nper. in all sizes. New type, tM/e puuer. A«l --dre*s. Chicago Nem *paper l iiion. onteazo. 111. Messrs. Cramer, Aiken-* A Crainer. of Milwau kee. continue io Tarnish Outsides and Inside* to newspaper*. New type, tine piper, and no oh- Jecilonnblc ad»« rtlsementß hereafter retched iu ulttier Up. Address. Craiuer, Aikens A rramer, Milwaukee, Wi*. WANTED AOENIS. 820 mr day k. s, ! the celebrated HOME SIIrTTI.L SKWINU MAC-HINK, Has the underfeed, makes rim "lockstitch " tnlike on both sides.) and is fully licensed. The best and cheapesi family S’, w ing Miiehiite in the market. \(Uli«*x. 4-«HNS<>N', ('LARK »Y CO.. Boston. M*;.-**., Pittatfurrii Pi., Chicago. HI., or S: Louis, Mo. Dr?ou. . " " - ' ] _ "i THE GREATEST INVENTION OF TUB AC3B It affords to the poor and the rich alike the first »»)d only relief ever offered from the Tedhr TrouhleaoinO, Jiiice-Eva|»»ira)lug. and Dy-n, **’ prjxJneiug Broilers of the past, and fro- tV' 1 1 ‘ 'ooking Abominations of all Degree*. „** no Preparation of Fire; no Coke *\ < B'-quirea Pounding of Steak ; Renders Tr ue' : by its Action: does awav w’.it- .*' Tender Smell of Groase; Broil* F.,,, • *'• * ,n °ke nnd or Wood; answers for e’,| . -'O’''oil over Co.-U Openings. We gnaraut- ,o ', e ur !t « n -e any not satlslfrd. nf.er ?h ~n* Hn ' l be refunded, wi*’u e' . ‘iTLm K ‘ mo " e >; Price. $9.tM. -targe* both ways. Retail 69 IfroadTSf 1 V° ‘ 1 »/" n fACt tiring Co., Office* nati' Frank* u '*' v Tork. uud lfiy hace bt.. t’lncln- Shetiard & n u Co • 1 hicugo; ( larem . Co St ? • MBwaukMj Cheever, Uurchurd .t '• Wholesale Age^J*. ARCHDEACON Sc RDhMA.LfS Kit Pickles Qur l>,,(ciil VUerous I.lik-,1 111,, , nj'» plukage for all houn k. p. r .» nn 1 *lUup>'d to any part of the Uni d Sin',, xvill . . leak ago. and are fn-i superceding family use. Side d and I’re-.r ,i i ... • r celebrated W k p. Wine Vinegar rusoing * Archdeacon A n .i„ n _.. Httld by nil Wholesale at u Reiail Gr e ers."* * C. Z. THOMPSON, BOOT m SHOE MAKER Seventeenth atrecL nev, *l«j*)r to thb Mutropolitan Billiard Well. ITNDRRMTANDB thoronghW i h* art -if n»tliig nhr feet, deformed or uTlMocwiso. twoordlug to anatomical Principle*. None but the best mater hils are nsod and tinn gtmrantefed- Give him a c*U. • #7 ly WYOMING rent im, I»sU«-d et-efy V*a; cli*«l •• TERMS ; s.l A YEAR. *IOO if, \ : v’ \ :i: r * I* one of Uk‘ , i T,urgent I’niM-rs iu (be -\i c-vl. cojoi'-naiL jots fiCMkr or inmr Ktvrr Neatly, chcaplv and expedition*!* stoewu Ui4* of even shape and tltid. Bilf He I-'Vf nnd Norp iMn.uk* oC «jv,fj !-4«d. 4 era, etc., printed on short ordo.. Tit t'l.' ru lot *>f Typo and Prosses, wo can u• h d. ■ work at low prlcu^. I3IPOHTA? T Ta *. m Business Men Li • r - • : THE CHICAGO KVICNINC; pt>v , Mali noapswerable claim* for , lon’ded circinn'inii. ' *1 'the EVENING POST contain-* - 1 each day's business in thv tu.-' rn while men are n-U«-p the nap* r tr.u 300 miles from Chicago, \lu.ttin-_ . /»<// reports r,» later, take h lav • anxious reader, and iq 11, i • i York quotations that hem s .:! mwbiag by taking :li*i I commercial and fln.inci.il d< ;> ; POST are undergoing a change'. Q*»:r lieiCitcr Ifavo no equal In tho press <>f i ».t.• The Satvuday laai'i: of the I*e.s : . . • •>.• boon Enlarged aud Improved. !• i -. •, i .. forty column literary, fin ■•. until nt i•* i A per, having no snperi ie lor Sil,; . Those who take thu POST get. a p i.,f Su-ui*v ! mornipg that is universally - ( l overy way proper to enter the fain*i» Tin* P/iSti’ is offered at tLo very low pric«: ot Ijf.thU) a s cat or $5 0) for -lx men'll* THE WEEKLY POST has unL np I proved. It ia read bv so m.tnv :b . ’ : i i i there are only a few people Jeff to Iwm l’H xri , i's We give HIE CELEBRATED WAT IU i jA* pn*.!’hints for Clnbs. ’1 \.n , ■ .j,,xr, cognized as ,'! M ‘ b***t now known to lo.* r- of <-,,r ruct time. We give watches w>ir h irjtn *!irt us nreuiiiim* to thoe* '' »-i :> . ; ‘ . Send for list of prices and sample cn T ,.'.s *)f fhtliy or vVcokly POST. Sent free to ,:ii n;. v . POST PI.MN ' ING ' ' )., 104 Madison sire-.t, t iiic.e-o. A BENTS W ANTED -'» A »v ■ :I, , by the AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE CO., Boston. Mas?., *»r St. Loul«, Mo., PRUSSING’S CELEBRATED CIDER -C-IKTEGZ4.H. Warranted pure, uUu'ublo. -ml io ; - Picklea. First ore ml uM~ nwerded at Ik- V. s. tuir, * lie Illiuots Stulu Lair. uijd < lii ng»» (if' " r Largest works »f itt Uud In the Vußed • ates. Eetubllshed 18-11. CHAS. E PRUSSING, 330 * 311 Sind- -troct, < lilrua... ENTERPRISE U A. B.W. TAYLOR & CO.'S ff T23d Regular Monthly m OI XT’ *37 J ENTERPRISE RTHE ONT.Y nRIJABL’E GIVI VO L Dlstributioif in tho CCuhl;,- j. a. fiO.OOulii t •'ll niltl V'nluat)!-- U - ° Pto l»e dlstrlbuteil Decembei o, Capital Prize, - - - $5,000 A’ RIIV GOLD. Tj Siuglo Tlckc-t*. si: t ■ i At) IS). Agents U ,rti -.1 to - U ti I i\ - (■irctilnra rsuiinluing full htna will Ik; m-iU ic :.»)»• i.o. lUitlhem. AJ.!» - V A.B. W T WI • ' ' . O !:■!. ' ‘ !• ■ O .'•« 7 TvTmw T> 13 To T c T ' J KfH 4 Tj ii r rt\-\X \ ’R\ CUTCJ S?S?®* I W< P, lti:<> < ~” I,DS ' ' •Tim. inh.it •iOAiisj'v sv ivi>i\< >:' M I»■ l'l<»\. >«"> PalDltt ~Kl!xuT li:i- r l\-„ 1 ~‘«.V r ‘ * patleuta who ha.c •r:-d i . ml t< ? jtin ;<* of the m l; . la . ' i!h* country wh.T '|l ht' l j l;; ■ .etuedy fur ihu lung* and tkiout cv ■ : - i Htund* popular at «-r mi'v n -id »•> •hi- pr ;»» ! il »n. It is tuudr und.r i :ui »up . t i~i .. .». 11. Barr, one of tin- 1> 1 1 . • Stall* Thu succcb. m li.• it ha*. ).• r •!. ,■ u of this remedy for the pm,. riMmi \.■..i known, bun induced u.>» to i.iake it n, ... md • . known for Hu* bcm-tlf of th«* «nti ■ »•••' } . . nftllctcd irl'•• it n fairtr i- relief ami perui.m nr . . Sol* v all drutj-L «« in ! - ! u • . V* advLrilßCtnrnt N published. N* B.—(’lrcularn •rlvjii _■ r r ble curce of the uitllei.d w»i 1 in’ i, U :> . turn, or they will b»- found ;i«c in . Ir»« :» , bottle of Lhe I*. ■ T oral Kilxlr. | The &u\m U pleat* nni to tid «• il. uii , and ulcguntly put up in I. .• r o BoLLAU KACII. T. H. BARtI & GO., j PROPRIETORS, TERRI: VIA* I ! 1 . INI*! \ Sold In rblcu 'o a* Wtede. 1 t ' FILLER. FINCH * PCI 1/ ■( |.(» 1- \j| ■1 r VAN Sill AA' U, sii\i;-o\ , v f .1* ;n BUT* KOSNM.: |*: |Ui*\'li\M - v. , f,;, • *t (’(» TOia.VN .V K•N < • (;* •• M MU.II BUMKI Tn . .RICE A Ulll >IN t. * Ih d j '/1 . (JUEKN A Ist noA. In st. Louie 1», lUt‘llAK|)SO\| A«( ». < (t|. r , Ajnl throughout the Northn*-t , :> j";, aWW R-r. Illffl For any cm ; 1 UUU Hellin ', ur 1 «** lllnie*« Pile Itemed) prepared expreraly to rum tin I'! • Ire. and hm* cured rarer of .. , hits. SylU t»y ail I)rn. t, 1 PtuxKLis st . Baj iimm : \