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iirwmiiitw josgfißW Plonm Paper of tVyoWlng. One year •*>.<» Rlx months 10.00 Three months . 6.00 One month *.30 Per week, supplied by carrier 80 "3L*n3a TimlT"» - GENERAL! DIRECTORY. '.'l lll'I.!:!•)/ .fflr-J Delegate In Congress, Unexpired Term , XLlat Cong rest —Hon. 8. F. Nuckolls. Forty-Second Congress— Hon. W. T. Jones. Territorial Officer*. Governor—Jno. A. Campbell. Secretary —Herman Glafcke. Marshal— l Church Howe. /Mricei/lM'fUSita A thrvO t n u General— S. Reed. United States Collector— Tliomas Harlan. United States Assessor— E. P. Snow. Unltsd States Commissioner— W. A. Campbell. Territorial Auditor- J. 11. Clerk oj let Judicial District—J. W. Hutchinson. County Officers. Sheriff— T. Jeff Carr. Clerk and Recorder— L. Raids. Treasurer—W L. Kuykendall. Probate Judge— W. L. Kuykendall. County Attorney— l. W. Cook. Assessor John T. Chart a. r 1 : t * 'ft Coroner— L. L. Bedell. School Bujterintendent—W. J. Stanton. . County Surveyor— L. L- Bedell. \ Commissioners—J. H. Nichols, M. E. Post, J. Dyer. 2QMC& .< i Meetings of the Town Trustees, Thursday even tag ia each week, at the City Hall. President of H'^ml —J. 11. Martin. Marshal— S. M. PteAi-nw. City Clsrk— F. E. City attorney—L W. Cpok. Treasurer—C. D. Sherman. City Assessor— F. E. Addoms. n Justices of the Peaoe— CL F. Alter, Wa». Rowlands. C la u relies. Rt. Mark's church. Episcopal. Services, from April Ist to September Ist, at 11 a. si~ and at 8 p. ■a. From September let to April Ist, at 11 a. m. and 7V4 p. m. Rev. F. O. Bara tow, minister. Congregational, Rev. J. D. Davis. Pastor, church corner NJnttreuth. a»4 IUI v Preaching ■erfWsuH RaHUsth at- if and 7r. Sabbath School and Rihle Class after morning service; Social Prayqy Meeting Wcdncseay even Ing, at 7 o'clock. Scats free. Roman Catholic, Revs. P. J, Erlach, Pastor, ©'Aiell s tlreet, ata*e'9w%ii t letk. \ Presbyterian church, corner Ferguson and Eighteenth streets. Rev. IV. <». Kephart, pastor. Preaching every Sabbath atll a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sabbath school at 10 a. m. Scats all free, and ev erybody welcomed. ' \ MVthodist Episcopal, Rev. G. 11. Adams, pas tor. Preaching every Sabbath evening at o'clock, at the new church, Eighteenth street, ifiqbhath school and Biblf class at 3«i p. m. Week pcdjW angling.TkacMay Evening. ■amnle. Wyoming R. A. Chapter, U. D., meets at Ilall •n the first and third Tuesday evenings in each wtnatlk. at II o’clock r. *. y.A: natrr Stc't. O. I).roj-lum.- ’• " Clieycnns No. m, B i«m> nfst and third Saturday nights In each month, at Masonic Hall. Odd Fell own. Cheyrmie Lodgo. No. 1,-l. tk O. F.« tnoels eyery Mowlay cv on big at Odd Fellows Hall. MISCELLANEOUS. EQUITAB LE Life A&iiHifrtic* ’Society, OF THE UNITED STATES. Rum assured, new business during the year 180, . *4*4,021.111.00. 4v|i\Thlite« n!Mlttion't>«lllhrd drdat/r Ilian the new husiuess ol suy other Life Insurance com pany iu the world. Asamta, #13,000,000. Oximli Income. #7,^00,900. J. 11. NICHOLS, Agent. Cheyenne. auglJtf • mutual LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. OF : NEW YORK. AMBTi* fiVEH 836,000,000. CASH ] Fnmirthon Life Imuirnmm. cnnibiniatf-the ndvan lagcs offered by ALL OTHER COMPANIES, with FINANCIAL SECURITY. E. P. SNOW, State Aoent, Buy Me an 1 I’ll do You Good. MOOT AMD PLANT, JR By cleansing the'blood and arousing the kl liver and secretive organs to a healthy ac- Q m tlon, these Pills cure many complaints U 5 which It would not be supposed they could ** reach, such as Headache, Pain in the side. M 11 h • of appCiHc, Bllllous Dysentery, lllducv ■ 3 affections. Constipation, Debility Fevers M Q of all kinds. Dyspepsia, Jaundice, and , other kindred complaints arising from a low state of the WM)rtfr dMUMVIUMa nfJllWtctions.Being free from mercury and other poisons, they can be taken at all times mid under all circumstance* without regard to diet or business. Price tfl cents* a box. Prepared by the Grafton Medicine Co., St* Louis, Mo. Sold by druggists and dealers in med- Jcioe everywhere jy*W£wly : UliilMF Issued each day. except Sunday, and containing a large amount of interesting news, general ana local, and circulating widely throughout Wyo ming and the Aajadnif fractions of (he Rocky Mountain regloua, renders it the Best”-Advertising* ‘Medium IN THE COUNTRY. Offloe west eldo of Ferguson street, Cheyenne, .Wyoming. RMEMARt. BANKERS, , fityypfMtyTqXoyrtTzt rror.a co.j Cheyenne, Wyoming. BZO&AWCFXI, COIN turns. Interest paid on time deposits. Drafts on all tl»d:<fyttße4pal dtkreMwspi. mM «t <hr lowest rate*. vmn c Unite- W t ata; VOL. IV. DAILY Official oY Hve State*. rUBLISIIKD DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, BY JJ- a,. r»AK.Taa. {‘llii Jit I. Jvfii iiJUliSr * THANKSGIVING fpl Artfci t&dtrnorof Wyowkny* ■ T±Vt* T*q*(Ugi*fVr9uiNQ . f ‘ TRsFrAlwnl ofrte Y/nlt&f’fttAtcn' having designated Thureday the 24th day of Novem- ■ lM*r, as a dny < f thanksgiving and r»r yer, I , recommend that, the (loople of the Territory of day, 4u «*:oonlanre with tlie «Hrtirtc«t«f<Mn,'**y f il»*tafhWg from all 1 worldy pursu'tN, mid rendering thanks to ul inighty Ood for the many hh-sMlngN vouch- . muted to.uk indlvlduully and ns a people, dur ing Ihe past year. In testimony where f I lia ve hereunto set . my hand, atnl caused the great seal of the yearofoqr Lord, one thousand eight hundred and seventy and of the Inde pendence of the United Htntea, the ninety fifth. J. A. CAMPBBLL. . Hy 11je Governor; UHttMAN UtAFCK K,of the Territoty. General I toms Agassiz is trying to get at the bot tom of the recent earthquakes. Three-cent dogs in New York are adorned with fifty dollar collars. The Russian boar and the British lion are likely to claw one another before spring. '>. |, , : , ,9 Montana has a Ghiuese newspaper, and it makes a white man cross-eyed to look at it. Santa Anna is negotiating for a residence on the Hudson, having had enougli of public life. Nine out of eleven members of Congress just elected from Indiana, are lawyers. • - ’ Miss Kilgore, nil Indiana law stu dent, is on tlie war path in search of the scribbler wha started bn us ’“Miss Killgoose.” A young lady in Wisconsin had her nose broken by a mallet in the hands of an adversary while playing croquet recently. Tliomas Jay, President of the First National Rank of Kokomo, Ind., blacked tljc boots of John W. Kern, a lJcmocr.iUc lawyer ot that place, on an fHTOJD The Chinese rebellion, with an nrmy of 450,000 men, has been in ac tive opposition tq,t]ie Imperial dynas ty for over a half /century, _yet does not appear to make any headway. Rev. Dr. Bushncll calls the demand for female suffrage “an nttempt to make trumpets out of [flutes and sun flowers out of violets. The seizure or the steamer Lloyd Aspinwall. by Uja. punish author!- i ties in the 21st of January last, lias been the subject of aetioh on tlie part of the State De The negotiations seriously threaten n war with Spqin. xtji uarf • A jtetition hits been addressed to the King of Hollnnd praying tlie Crotjaj tpjflvje JJS making war'aad patni Ati4 Jq jjtoijisfer the' IKtwcr to the nation. Tlie Dutch have not forgotten their nncient tradition jpf papular rights, Wndigiite (i good example to Europe by attempting to: curtail the prerogatives of royalty. * M swA to Odd Sorts. Children do not slied tears until they are forty days old. ,j A “settled aversion’’ is goo<i ground* for a Itlsn’t fashionftfile any'more in the east to have a slim waist. liiWfas isnffiEus i Patriot calls Oeorge Wilkes. Aft unf.jriiyiate witiitiiy wyer com-1 plaint may have ms cnoice from one ! iiHadre<i aiid eighty ygfieties of pills; 1 A Yuukuo luu rauently iuvented a ! rat exteriuhiatgr, csmsisUug of a kind j of TIM stuimal jedu his head off at thKtlilrd jureczc. teeth, thnga.thft Joope gud oyer his ■neeik so that.lt will not lie in his way, nnd goes home..j > Josh Billings says that “one ov the liKtdtH. tidogs )(o);.a,mnn fall the Me when it is wet then git up and praise the Isird.” t j John H, Pope, druggist, of New Orleans, says that thcsulMtancO known as “sugar drips,” eontnins no sugar at all, but Is produced by the destruc tive action pf strong sulphuric acid (oil of vitriol) upon starch. T° test the diflereiMsi liet ween this and oanc syrup, dissolve n tensi»oonftil of the ‘/golden syrup’* lu a wine glass of raltt wafer; then add a ft>W grains of thnnlc acid, when It will (urn bt«ck as Ink if the article Is spurious. If hot convenient to procure, make a cup of strong tea, (which .coll tit ins pdtkttiejwpohnrul of the < M*\ it fair quality of ink will Apixnir. CHEYENNE, WYOMING, TOESDAY, NOVEMBE*ft 22, 1870. •' "- 1 * « j : •' ! k . -,i 1 / n dr cj m em y -m. BY TELEGRAPH RETORTED EXPRESSLY roll THE BVKNINU LEADER. NIGHT R EPORT. THE WAR. English Envoy to America. MATTERS AROUND PARIS; j The Army of tlie Loire. The RusHitin Prospeot. England Prepares for War | DOMESTIC UTELUtIKtCG. | Another Rumpus in Utah- Murder in a Colorado Mine • —- Information from Seward. London. Nov. 21. — A writer in the Pall Mall Gazette urges the send ing of John Bright to Washington as an envoy to insure pacific relations in the present erftis. It is reported that Russia has fifty iron-clad monitors at Nickolncf, drawing loss than eighteen feet water. The Russian fortifications of Azof, have been lately strengthened, and | are represented to be impregnable. I The Levant Herald of the 19th, j says it lias reason to believe that Porte has called out the reserves. Ignatiff has returned to Constuntino ! P ,e - London, Nov. 21.— Tlie World has a special dispatch stating tnat there lis every indication that Moltke is • anticipating a supreme effort by Tro ! chu, and fearing the ability of tlie | Germans to successfully resist a sortie in force, has ordered the abandon ment of former evnpflltOjno <5 *i, ? west and southwest of France, and j the concentration of all forces in I the neighborhood of Parts. Monteuf- I fel has been stopped in liis march J towards Amiens and ordered to join the army at Sois9ons, invading the | north of Paris, while the Duke of j Mecklenburg and the army of I'red- I erlek Charles having effected a junc tion between Ktampos and Fontnin bleau, nre approaching Paris from the south. These movements will in crease tlie force investing Paris to 370,000. 011 the other hand, the ar -1 mies ot the l/iiro, east nnd north, nre without any formidable foe iu their ..front. London, Now. 21.—A telegram from Tours to-day, says that the army of the Loire has suffered no de feat nor even repulse up to this time. All its movements Ijave been success fully executed. Gen. IVAurelles do Paladines keeps his secrets Well, but . a decisivejengagemeut toxpccted to morrow or Wednesday. Private disjmtchrAreceived in Tours to-night, contain assurances that an armistice has been agreed to. . iUiNiiON, Now 21.—A1l leaves of absence to guards have been cancelled nnd orders Mued'tb them to prepare ■ for active service. ,| < Lon don, .Nov. 22.— The Ilerald has a cable dispatch stating that Karl Russell Writes from Tours to-day, approving Earl Granville’s firm and iMtAnwonibls dispatch, add urging that more authority, if necessary, be ■ conferred on ’the crown, t<f call out j.the ifiilitin. llq considers that a real ] emergency’ exists when the mihlster ! of a great power assumes the right 1 to abrogate treaties hindlr.g several otattis of Europe, lie points out a twrgo number of Russ lan troops mnv '] tigtoTno 'frontier on Tuesday, and | suggests that 100,000 militia, in addi to.Uie iiUlitia reserve, be culled out. The E»»rl of Shaftsbury writes to the Times advocating, conjointly With other ptAvcrs, a rocouSldchttion ( of tlif treaty. j . S.w.r Lxke, Nov, 21.—George Atr I leiiger, W, G. Phillips, Charles Liv ingston, Charles (Savage, Andrew I lure, nnd James Finiuiniore, otfieers of the common mUitiu, were to-day arrested by U. Marshal Patricks, at ilie’ Instance of Governor Vauglimq for arming and (trilling in violation of the proclamation (lover , fiiir HKhlltr, atidenghgrtig in rebellion against the United Hlatrs, under the I law of Congress of 1802. The defend ants appeared before the Hon. C. M, Jinwley, of the Supreme Court, nnd gave bail for their appearance to ' morrow ihonilng for examination, NEW YoeW, Nov, 2t.-ftThe pOlk4 suppressed a rat Itnd dog fight- at Killhurn’s place to-night, while in full blast. Thirty spectators were arrested, 1 CKNfHAi, City; Novi Gleason, foreman of tlie Prize Lode, was shot and dangerously wounded this morning while in the shaft of the Prize Lode, by a man' mirnrtf ftfnui- j non, employed on the Punderburg Ixxle, the works of which intersect those of the Prize at a considerable ■depth. The point of Intersection being disputed territory, an Injune- I tion had been obtained against the ' Prize, nnd work thereon storied, amt white Gleason, with a gang of men, were descending the shaft, lie was shot from below ns above stated. Washington, Nov. 21.—a tele gram from Pekin, via London, an nounces the arrival of Seward nnd party there, all well, and will.proceed to Calcutta, Bombay and the Persian Gulf. San Fkancisco, Nov. 21.—'Thir teen ships have, 1 nailed with wheat fur | Europe, at the It. R. wharves in Ouk : land since August. The latest returns from Nevada ! show that the legislative Assembly is a tie, and that the Senate has three Keptrblienmnnjortty. <■>*. ; ; —The rolling milis at San Francis* co, which have been in operational 1 years, use 400 tons of iron monthly, I turning out 230 tons of finished iron, ■ of which ninety tons consist of rails. Besides railroad iron, they have been , turning out .car axles, spikes, shoe shapes and general railroad woric, j Cotton raising in California lias proved a profitable sjieculntion. One planter who experimented in 200 ! acres, calculates tlie net proceeds at I $13,500, the total expense at $G,700, I and the net profit at $0,925. | ST. MARKS’ ACADEMY! CITEYENX7', WYOMING TERRITORY. I Rev. F. O. RARSTOW - - Principal, j , Th*» Second Term of tlilf School wl!l comtacEcc i on Monday. Xov. 1870. Grammar and IIfj:li School Dc|tnnmcilt. Primary Course. —Kcadiiiß. Wrilinw. Spellim;. j and the Klcmcuts of Geography und | Grammar. Grammar Course.— Arithmetic Grammar. Geo i praphy, (with map drawing) and Ameri can History. Itvadinw. etc. High School Course. —Hlcher Arithmetic. Alee- , ! hra. Gjom.ery, Fliyaic. il Geography. Natural ! Philosophy, Ancient and Modern History, Ele ments of Latin ami Greek. • I Coinpo*iilon and lVclaniation will he nip Ur.-d I or all in tlie Grammar'lind lllpli School'Depart-7 ments. i Vocal Music will be taupht in all Department* ; free of extra charge, «* THRIIS. ! The School Year will com-iDt of Fonr Turius or ! Quartern, of eleven weeks each, with a pnorl recess al Christinas nnd Krister. TUITION—ALWAYS IN ADVANCE. AS FOLLOWS : I Onelia fat the bepinninp, nnd the other lialf at the middle of ctfch quarter, for nil dav Hehol- I ars. | Primary course >8 CO per quarter. Grammar id (lO 1 Hi-’h Beh.tul r< ..13 U' f " E.XTHA STTmtS. ...^ ■ Lanpanjca. T.aiiu. (»re*k.Krenofeor BpaniaSt. t each & 00 Instrumental Music, with use of piano, per ! quarter iii 00 ! The rudiment* «»f Dxawiug \ylll lur uttpht fiikk to I lit* wiiole .Vchtiol. , . ■ Special insiruclon of fno lfonroneb d*v in DruwiutL liiC'udinxii'i liHiniMtii j*ic tures and Paiuiiug in Gil and Water Col ors, per tiiiarter sls 00 BO AUDI NO Sc It OLA IIS. 1 A.-limited nuntUer ot- he ac*auuno d.tled with board 111 thc^a«|ily%iift*ti( k 'Pr}n«|i!il. in which case* all suffi pupils will Iw regardctl and treated ineniliers ol ,he family. Careful ■ at enlion will lie paid tuibe la-alih, cultivation of | manlier*, personal li*hlt*. reiiifiotis and -Moral i trainin'' of all such as shall be entrusted to the care of the Principal. , Terms of boarding Scholars aa follows: | Primary, jmt quarter Grammar, •* 110 t<o liiirh school.“ its tiu I Extra Mindies on the same terms as fdr'tdny Scholars. No Boarding Scholars taken Tor less time thnu one quarter, nnd the tuition and board for stub I must always be paid in advance. Each Scholar {a required to fqruisli three napkins, three towels, and u nnpkiu rittp; J which, toirciherwirh clothtm*. should be dlstlnet -1 ly marked with the owner's name. The llitcutlon of the Principal is lo spare no pains in innkiiij: tills a First-Class School in every department, and worthy flic snpporf and enc«mr* I ngeinent of every lover of Education in the City i nnd Territory. Krv. If. (>. llAHstotl, Srin.ljial, | St. Marks' Parish School, Chcvcunc, W. T. 1 nov!7-d*w • • BON TON Barber Shop. COINCS, KIDD & CIO., PROPRIETORS. Near till* Cartier of NlttrcnL'i and Kfidf t htreeta, Cheyciliir, W. T. Airy Room*, ullbnlj t|c LnCfirious ApiUlOfitA-a 14 t'' A TIIR AUT. Old Friend* and Pnlrons will find ns as ever, Ready to Attend to their want a and give a.’ i t-i f a C LOME AND SEE ME. “fit A Al.” ■ *i '>ia.>«oi, Royal Havana Lottery ! oas* fIOO/KJO In (told Drawn Ktsry Stvenlesrf bay*. Prizes rushed and Information furnished: llio hi}'he*i rule* iiald/or Doubloon*. Rank Notes (IntTafl Klnrls of G<ml*nnd Stlrrr nnd GoT-' •rnment Securities. TAILOR A CO.. Baukers Ne. 16 Wall N, f. i T t\ c g f T" — The Very Latest. IV O I ‘<s'fc r. ! • tlaavsKfAfiiv. ;rjuti* delay telegraphing. A speeial Berlin telegram to the Times, says that Rus sia seeftif t<V fiMit-e 'tVif; W(irj v of her buying nn American fleet, as the ia** tieasq usi I red, to be v 111 rue. ller Imigtmfco Is-paeiHS." Urr^na-hexpect ed to sustain a peaceful solution of the JJlwk «ea,que»UoJv ... Ode ItusHoll dined wit lithe Crown Prince Sunday. Karl Russell urges this as nil emer geneA: re-ipiiripg the miqisters to rail out flic eiitiH^milittn. J’lie Post officially denies that Bis mart'f: '’fHjmdiidWfHPcrfMlSHWVff an understniiding with Russia übout tlie F,II vine. ; Wasiijngton, Nov. 22. ->J|irk(sl ■lmprovements are going forward at the Cajiitol iii-gptiripalioii of the 11s seapbUDg of -Congress. The ventila tion of both houses has been nmte haily jilti^iroistir.;' .. top ualn^hrers, jintrrtrrs imd-hirpentrW htrve been busy on the several.committee rooms and utliei- cleii.iL'tiueuls. 'Tliegrounds aliout tile* ‘tplpil.h*'e glso bi-en ex ’tefided Ttnrl improved umlertfie prov isions of an net of Congress which was prtttedUast J-.fly; ■ ’' ' New YoHitf Nov, 22. — A Wash higtonvpeelnl illspittcit totheTHbune, thi\to(>rji. Buflcrteft l#tT|)%ht (tir the east, 'HI- liaffiv-long confer 'enee\VitTi IToiffivell, niiil Called ’bn the I’resident, tiuit;_jieither con- I versation was on matters of public 1 interest. Butler denies the report ' that hip visit to Washington had junythUigAii do President’s i niessage or the futdre policy of the I government touching tlie Alabama | claims, and intimates that the mes -1 sage is already written. The President, in a conversation | yesterday, referred to the report that | he had treated Senator Sehurz coldly lOn his arrival in Washington last ] week, nnd that, lie had been more j friendly toward Drake, nnd said that J- - -v . i 'Sir*r%kxrcp’ ! tion. On the day flint Senator Sehurz ! called, the President was engaged ! and declined to see nearly every one. Drake, wlio called tlie same day, was no more fortunate than iScliurz. ; New Yoiik, Nov. 22.—The latest jj bit of BlfSio from Wa«litngton is that Butler is to be appointed SedptGry of I Sfu «-' ‘ W 1 * * ' London, N<rv. 22.—Tlie Mobiles j were repulsed from Dreux, Chateau i-NeHtj, ami, lied west awl -suythwest. | audwuo (Sjun’drfins j of huzwirs were attacked on. the Kith, ' near ChattHon, and withdrew to ! Chateau Vilion with a loss of 120 men ! and 70 horses. 'fiie~E;dio sfifs trt;ft tiffeVrific tit-eurs , were successful in many encounters, hnd ahfit (7doo were been driven into Belgium nml-disarmod. r COR. FEKGUSON STS., Family (Mias rgBSH VKUKTAUKa, And a full (...ortmont of CANNED FAINT PRESERVES JELLIES AND PICKLES I WORCKSTERNIIIRR AND qlairft j AatLakntkt Diarailifc Uro. ! Thankful for the liberal amount of patronage granted me In the past. I .tope by strict littHiflbn to tluLwnnta »*( my friunda to coiiliuiie to receive , UiaU.c ra.un,, is ‘MK I>>l fc,‘Al,. THE ERIDAL CHAMBER KBSAYH roll YOUNU MKN On crest social avilsißjad abuses, wliich Interfere I iVltii MARRIAGE, with sure means of relief for t llto Klriilii uii Unfortunate, diseased mid debit I - not 10 dim i -——— --TT ■■■■" ' 11 1 C. E. THOMPSON, BOOT : AND SHOE MAKER Kcv«yiteculU street, tb'xJ dftor tq tlie Metropolitan Rftllnrd 1 TMI. rTNDKRSTANDS thorouclily the art of fitting - JfiSlT 1 ••3KTR?I7IiTS«.^ <4akf are used and satUfartioN guaranteed Give him a call. $7 If NO. Ij6. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS| fLICENSED BY V. S. AUTUOItITY.] Tj. T). Sine’s Gift Enterprises! TJ IF ONLY RKLIABLE Gift Distributions in the Country! lidtli Regular Monthly GIFT DISTR Hi t 'Tlo.\ ' To In* (irawn Tliurreday, Dec. 1. 1870. $50,000 CapitalTrize 8.),(100 iu Gccnkcks! AgtMitH wiuite l to sell Tickets, to whom t/lberal Premiums will lie patrt. single Ticket*. Ml; G XlckefE. $.5, 27, Ticket*. 820. ATirr-.itnr rtirt'afitinT full 1!»* pHrcs. tn.in* ne of tlraw Ac., scut to any one ordering it. All letters must be addressed L. I). SINE. Box 80. Cincinnati. O. WANTED— AGICN'S. S3O tfer day. to sell ilie Qpleliratcd HOME Slu TTI.E SEWING MACHINE. Hus ihe ihuhr-frcil. makes ilut •• lo k-stit’ h " (alike tin ho:1i sides, i and in fatly licensed!. The best nnd cheapest family Sew ini' Machine in the market. Address. J dlNsoN, f’LAttK A CO.. Boston. Ms**., Pittsburgh, Pa.. Chicago. Ilf., or St. Lonis, Mo. To the Newspaper Press. The Chicago Newspaper Union, owned nnd manured by (’miller, Aikriis ,V Cramer. Milwau kee. and Bounds &. K tin-, t liit-ajo. nre now pre pared to fnr. Ish Outside nnd Int-ide printed paper, iu nil .ei/cs. New type, fine pnner. Ad- , dress, Newspaper Union. Chn-.ej»*. 111. Messrs. Crniner. Aiken- A Ormner. <>f Milwau kee, continue io rxruicU Outsides nnd Jnaide- *« hew-pnpers. Vn, e »ype. fine p per. and no oh jectionnbk' oii.crllevmcnts hvre if t,r r«.*cclvcd In either list. Address. Cramer. Aiken* »fc Cramer. Milumkee. TT!s. \ AM ER fCAN BROILER. : .1 ' It nttbrds lo thr pn<w and the rich the first ! I aud tmly relief ever offered from the Tedious, ! Troublesome, Juife-Evup >nt ing, aud Dyspepsin . producing Bcoilms of- the. pm-t. nnd from Men' | 'ooking Abonilunllone «if all Decrees. H-quires j no Preparation of Fir*: ltd Coke .or ( timeout: no I>ii’jiillii<' (if Stmk: Ih*ti(|«*rt> Touuh Mem Tender ; Smell of Grejiso: Broils KqUniiy NVell over Coal 1 or Wood: an-wi-rs for nil sized stove or Ifnn r rp I Opening-. We iruarMiilee sniisfaction. and to I any not satisfied, after a fair trial, the nionev will !be refunded, With charges botli wave. Retail t Price. SJ.I)J. ; Am erica a Broiler Manufitctuting Co.. Offices | (ii Broad St.. New Yorlv. and lti’.t Race Rt.. Clnclh-. I nail: Frank Slnrges Jc Co.. Cliicago: Clarence j Sncparcl Co., Ml o nukey; Cheever, Burclmrd A j Co. St. Lttuis; Wholesale Agents. i AR(HPEA(«\ & UINMiLI.LS Kit Pickles «*..»»», Our pHteiil Vlteroit* IJnrrt Kit* innkc* a , ne t package for nil housekeepers nut! Can lie I shipped to any part of the Fulled States without leakage, nnd nre fast snpercoding all others for family use. Spiced nnd Preserved in Prti-siug's celebrated White WJye Yine^nr. Airlidoscull >V Hnsscll. UhHuiio, Sold l»v *ll Wholesale ua<l Reitil tir.rcrs. —— ■ WORTH western Horse Nail Company. ESTABLISHED IN 1863. MnntlfMCfnrcrs or Patent IIA.MMERED HORSE I NAILS, from •• ltc|i/.ou" Iron. They are iiiiet|iial ed in «| utility nnd style, nnd nre Ihe *• STAND • AUD" llor-e Nail with all the leading house* lu the trade Office, lifi. W. Van Bureit -t. Factory 56 to 6S West A an Buren St., comer of Clinton. CHICAGO. A. W. KINGS!.AND, Secretary. SINGER'S Sewing Machines. Tlac Hlmjvr ltlalnifartlirlus Co. is now prmlneins* nearly 20(1.000 irtarliitifM per Mitmitit and is not able u> meet the demand, but in order to do so, new luc torieu arc belli" erected that w ill snpply Three Hmidrod nnd Fifty Thousand Ulneliliiom cadi Year. Tlie popularity of tlie “ New. Family *’ Suwrin" Xachinc i> ouly snrpasred hy its ueiTuluc«E nad siniplieit v ; durability nnd beauty. WherekumVii it iff difficult fur olhet niaiiufarturers ro effect sales, jind ihUy employ every menu* to foist their nrodue.tM upon iho people: Buyer* of Hewing Mncbiih*.* should avoid canmaai-rs and pe idler* Whß il-*drt Id conlpnlsßih to mnke sales, for no uiochljic can be deairable Ihal is forcibly thrust on tho nnrehuser. The Mincer ** New Family '* mid the “ New No. One’* Sewing Maehinee. [the HitGr for Dressmakers. 'Ptilldrs. are eajrerlv aouglit f«*r. aud a lar"e stork ran lie found in our sab’s rooms, together with dvery useful acivssory inieudeU for them. We eell SBk Twist. Cotton nad Linen Thmad*. Needles, Oil, Screw-driver*. Ac., at retail or in quan l l l v at manufacturer?* 1 prices. Cntnlttgitdfi; Brice Llstfir «ts. fin Rnullah or Gcr man) furnished on apiilifiailun by mail or other* DHiN & LOWE, 005 NortU Fourth Street, A’tuss-il.liit sx. 1011, ittl. J L. MORRIS, Merchant Tailor l C I. O T II S, CASS I M E RES, VRN'rnus, aCi FINE 'SUITS MADE TO ORDER v; I> ■> Y N 'l' tc *•: C■; 'O', CHBYETVIVE, - IV. T. no'l ly Issued every SstnrdT- . I TEtDfS: $i A ffALWWUtr I* one oT IlkC “ Yff connERcUL job pbcubwi arraox.. zn&f to Urt' er- 1 MCA lot of Tvpe nnd Preset’*, we ta!f do hand»oEs« work nt low prices. • , IMPORTANT . TO*.. Business M&n •• ■ ’i— ,, ’!/• CHICAGO I-:yi£NING (POMP two sen:- nntinswerfrbfc f< >V v*t?aWTv* icndcd rirculn lon. :. .Vt' F re >«}*,«! •hc KVfcNfN J POST roninin-i esch any s hn*ines> i B , the !<n-(crw. r* i.j» dpd uhl.e men are u-lecp the.paper tr u vel-lOt iTVjtijr :>til miles fronsUhioneo. Mi»)hlht.p-. ing rr/toifs i.vdaitr. lake he divv ibue Iu nach ihs anxious reud(*h nnd Inrhr 1 m*'- York qiniiatlona ,tfiat he mi'h' h«vv had .i*. Um moliiiu.' hy.j;*wiW the Kvexisht <?:mrrc\s\ Old JtfldnfwiJ dfri-rtWnfii;«fr ttlm '‘ r, ‘ " Ouitjue.iiiul AuTlMrmffS tifiVn no (‘({Uul 111 (li<s tirtifl- iiC ClikhAMflTn niliM Tin- Rati i;>> ;v \e.-i .>f i »jo Puf/bn* rerrnlW Item M.farrtrd nnd i-ipro*. ed ; lFi-.hdVk foriy:h«l.inm , Md r.try.fijiAoHaJL md. MiliiindaMT mr. huuntr no snprVfdr'for SantYfiP reldlQ Tho-e who laktv the POST’ Jet n m uvJiio Hint i- universally recognized ./ft every xvjiy proper Ut en{Cr :h«* ftmiVe. JTlic Klir I- ottered a. l!;« very low price oT fPl.Oy * rearm’ ?Y(u Tor-lx mon-h* - ;t; v *HT THE WEEKLY POST has been iinlvrr-alfcy mm prmnl. It 1- rend hy so m.-inv thonsnftdJ V T%»» there arc only a few peyjdjrX*)k» i«*rn i s He give -TT r nw’i the cm.nnß.Wß6 Ef.r.rN '^ As premium- for Clubs. Thene wntrhci uto r*- coenized as tlie bust now knows to lover* of cor rerr time. We !»ivfi wnfclie* Wrtr h from i* ?51 ns premiums lo those get inn up cJßbs. Send lor list of prices ami sample Coidca of trtflr or Weekly PORT. Sem fn*e to all who npulr * POST PRINT!NG CO HM MuUison atrixi, Chicago. A CsIfNTS \VA,NTKR A MONTH) 1Y by the AMKItffAN KNITI ING .MACHINE j CO.. Boston, Muss., or St. Louis, Mu. i PRUSSIA'S CfIEBPATED , OirffiSl V t7VBOA.It. Warranted nur'-i. pr»ln*J<bio, and -to peeserv* Pickle*, rirai premiums awarded nf the V. 6. » i-r, ilic Illinois Slate Fair, and Chicago City I* Largest wo-k* of the kind in the Fult«4 »tea. Kslabllshetl t 044. CHAS. E PRUSSING, 330 A 341 81. - -irret, Chleaco. ENTERPRISE If A. B. W. TAYLOR & CO.’S JJ T23d Regular Monthly m GIFT 1 W MTE P P'RXSi! R’TIIF. ONLY rjvLIAELF. GIFT "D 1 Di-tritiuMon iti tlie Country, ff. loO.QQU in t.’uali and Valuable frlM» _ * Pto Ik* Decetnlier Capital sri|o, -S 94l<V>U^ RXIV GOLD. T) Ticket., $1: Wx TiokeU, -t-- ISi Agent* \vniiteii»io sell (’lrcalars ir m liirs will Ik- miiu loony otiff Ing tin’in. AdrtrvOr' « VilT S AU. W TAYLOR A CO.. C| iiox Hut, Cincinnati, O. ENT^gSI! rc\-\ X VtVN • Curt* • | flotßii, ' rnorre, buoj&uiTia, 1 hi IIPTIOA. n Bauii's Pi'itouai, Kin km li»x npidlrm tW favor of (latlfiits who have tried It. nn4 d»1lb pnfrdtlbgdM th* modleni fiicitltv in evenr sActfea i of the country where it Ili* been Ininxiwr*#. / no. remedy for tho luii 'aand throat ever.discover «4 stands so j*>|HJl nr r nt44 i k&b used nsriftis prer era -1 State. The auccctif which has attend'. ( ] the f of this remedy tor ihe past —i-Mrew*- huh known. In. imhuv.l u« jo m.bn !• more wl4.tr iim.it u r..r Ih.- W life njltlc.nil d u ll .. hbr Iriitl. a. w,-nr»'nou«4..l pnnnWnni co-,w ,m n,wr-.»lt. Snlrth, „]| ,lr«.™|... in if a ,„cUnu ndvectlsemeni is pnbll-h ,i ?. i.r** of the atfi i-red fi’ill Jud *cni un,*pffllle». mil tie of the Pc'.iornl Kllxlr. VITTr I lie Ki.ixte I- to tuk^u 1 KoLLAP*C\{ l l‘ at ‘ lU InrU ° T. H. BARRAWJ, PRO PRIETORS, TERRE llM’Tß v 'n9>tA^A. Sold In Chleaco at Wholesale by FULLER. FINCH * FI LLER: LORU A MfltrH; VAN WTIAACK, BTKVK-ON A BUT A KI)S \LL: K. BI'ItNIIAM ± SON* WGW'KI , A CO : TOLMAX A KING', HWlTW»lfc * 1 BLOCKI. I In Milwaukee br ■■ I KICK A RKIsiNG; DOH.MEN A BClOflDT: GREEN A BriTON. _ * In St, Louis by V. * | RTCII ARDSON Am.: COLLINS RlfOljC. , And throughout th* Norihw«»t by all » REWARD. For any <***.• iff lit hi 4 Ui«adl n( . Itrtantf. m IMcornted HlfJthat l»c Bliiitb I*ll e llemefif falls lumrt It >• I prepured iv\|uressl v i♦» cure ibo Piles iml aalklar I else, and bu* cured rases of over »» yent v'<piaa4- in-4. Hold hy all hru-urlM* l.susmeS Otm. I4h 1 Fhankl/nSt. Hil.mfnu. I’rtr*# ft Irt. .-pttldJh* ty