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works with a will— The tTohete Judge. Plerh doesnot indicate strength any more tS&U /Jtull shows bruins. In tiMtlQg.ii «lteu turns out that the UHtetudeivts the poorest skullers. . A podrAiun, \ylio less than one year Ago, had only one suit of clothes, went into tlui newspaper business ann Sflven of Among the various t(«ts made by Prof. Towler is one that on account It is described by him as follows: “ Level a piece of glass (two inches square, for instance.) on the top of a bottle, and pour illlittle kerosene on the middle and let it spread. Jf the kerosene is pure, properly rectified, it is impossible, with n burning match to kindle the thin layer of this into flame, ns long ns the glass itself is not made hot. . . . LAWS OFTHE UNITED STATES Pasted at the Second session of the XLlst Congress. [Public—No. 187-continued.] mcdTnttJiribr falßdlhg treaty stipulations with Various irfcnafc tnberf Tor the year eWflhig June thirty, eighteen hundred and seventy-oue, and for other purpose*. OX AIIA B—CONTINUED. For fifth of ten instal/mcut* for pay of black ainith, per came treaties, ninu hundred dollars. For third of tcu installments for support of blacksmith shop. >ml supplying tool* lor the aatnc, three hundred dollars. For lusuruiice. irancnoriuiion. and coi*t of de livery ot annuities to the Ouiabus, five hundred dollars. OSAOES. For interest on sixty-nine thousand one hun dred and twenty dollar!*, ni five per centum per annum, being value of ftfiy-fonr sections of land set apart by treaty of June second, eighteen hun dred ane twenty-five, for educational purposes, three thousand lour huudred uiid llf.y-six dollars. Fur lifitrust ou three hundred thousand dollars, at five per cun min per annum, to bd paid semi annually. in money or such articles ns the Secre tary of the Interior may dlrec>. ns per first article treaty of September twenty-nine, eighteen hun dred and sixty five, fifteen thousand dollars. —■ For t ran sport at ion of goods, provisions, and so forth, purchased lor the Great and Little Usage Indians, or so much thereof as may be necessary, one thousand five huudred dollars. OTTAWAS AND (JIIIPPEWAS OF MICHIGAN. 1 For third of Jour equal annual lust aliments in coin of two hinylred.alid eIK ihoiisund dollars, being the unpaid pnfi oT the principal sum of three liundred and six thousand dollar-, to he distributed p-rreapitn, in (lie usual manner of paying annuities, per /Air</[sec<»nd[ artidlc of the treaty of thirty-first July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, flfiy-oue thousand five hundred dollars. For interest on flf y-ono thousand five hundred dollars, nt five pur centum, being the balance of two hundred nnd six thousand dollars for the fiscal year ending June thirty, eighteen hundred and seventy-one, two thousand the huudred and •eventy-fiv’o dollars. OTTOKS AND MIS9QURIAS. For third of fifteen installments, being the third series, in money or otherwise, per fourth article treaty fifteenth Maroh. eighteen hundred and fifty-four, u!nc thousand dollars. PAWNEES. For perpetual nnnuitv. at least cne-hnlf of which to be in goods und such uriiclcs ns may be deemed necessary f.»r them, per second ariicle treaty tweiuy-fotirth Seoteinbcr, eighteen huu dred and fifty-seven, tliirtv thonsand dollars. For support of manual labor schools, per third article ire.i y. Septeinhar tweuty-Antrlh. oiihteen hundred anil fifty-seven, five thousand dollars. For transportation and insurance, and neces sary cont of delivery of aunuiliesfor the Pawnees, two thousand dollars. For pay of one farmer, two blacksmiths and two apprentices, one miller and apiircipjce. one <*ngbi*«-r. nnd two tear hers, five iliouumd sevyn hundred and eighty dollars. For ilie purchase »>f iron nn«l steel nnd other Bere»«wics f.ir the shops, five hundred dollars. For the purchase or fanning utensils und stock, twelve liundred dollars. For repair of grist und saw mills, three hundred dollars. PONCAS. For this amount. to be expended In snch pood*, provision!*, and oilier nrilcli-* ** the President may from lime to time del ermine, including insurance and transportation thereof, in insiruc 4 - Ing Id apHcnitnrai and mechnuicai pnr*ui.* r in rtfOYtdlftg employees, edneateng chiMreiJ. f>rocttr TnH imdicin- and medic*! attendance, cure for and support «»f ilie aged. sick, and Infirm, for the helpless orphan* of said Indians, and in any other respect to promote lboii Comfort, civiliza tion. and improvement, seventeen thousand live hundred doilura. TOTTAWATOMIES. For per matt ell l annuity in silver, per fourth hrtlcle treatv third August, seventeen hundred and ninety-live, seven htindr* d and twenty-four dollars and re'euiy yen Cents. For permanent annuity hi silver, per third article treaty thirtieth September, eighteen him drfctl and nine, three linndred and sixty-two dol lars and thirty-nine cents. For permanent attnuily in silver, per third article treaty second October* eighteen hundred and eighteen, one thousand eight hundred und eleven dollars add ninety-three cents. For permanent annuity in money, per second article treaty t went let fi September, eighteen hundred and Inventj*olght. one thousand four hundred and forty nine dollars and fifty-four cents. For permanent annuity In specie, per second article treaty twenty-ulntn Juiy.eighteen hundred and twenty-nine, eleven thousand five hundred and ninety aiv dollars and thirty-three cents. For life annuity to chiefs, per third article treaty twemy sixth Heptemher. eighteen hundred and Ihlriy-inree. one hundred dollar**: Pt&rkled, That satisfactory evidence shall be shown t«» the Hecreiarr of the Interior that thb ch’ef or chiefs . provided for by said nhiclo aro siiit living. For educational purposes, five thousaud dollars. [to ue continued.] hV THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED BTATEH OF AMERICA: A rnOCLAMATION. Wherkah l»y the proclamation of tho President, of the United H ates of tlie twelfth day of June last, the levying of diHorlmlna tlng duties on merchandlst Imported Into the UnltpJ St itcs in French vo *seirf from the . countries of Its origin was discontinued; And whereas salinlttotory iuformaiion has at hoc been received by' mo tlmt the luvy.ngui such duties on ail merchandise Imported In to France In vessels 01 the Uniitd States, whether from the countries' f its orlg n or from other countries, has been discontinued : Now, therefore, I, UltYtt'dCtf H. Grant, Prosl dent of the United 8 utos t»T Aiiitlf.ta, «>y virtue of the authority vested In me by an act of Congress of the seventh day of Jannury, one tiiousmd eight iiundred and ttreuiy-Juur, and l>y an net in uddtuou there to of the twenty-fourth day of Muy. one thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight, do hereby do* lure and piocl.itm that on ami after this date so long ns merchandise Im ported Into France In vessels of the United Htates, whether from the countries or its ori gin or from other coun rles, shall bo admit ted Into the ports of France on the terms aforesaid, the dlscrlmlnaU g duties h* reto fore levied upon ntcrciiuii Us- Imported Into the United »tat s in French vessels, either from theoonntrl s of Its or.gin or from any other country, sliall be, and are, discontinu ed and ahollshc*!. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand, and * a used the seal of the United btates to he affixed. Done at tho city of Washington, this [L. s.] twftiitleih day or Nor am her* lit the year of our Lord oncthousuml eight hundred and sixty-nine, and of the Indoncqdcncc ot the United Btntcs the hln.t*-fourth. * ' - U, 8. UKANT. ©y the President: Hamilton Fish. Secretary of State. J3Y THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATICS OF AMERICA: A PROCLAMATION. Where>Mh pgrspaut to the first see* lon of the act of Congress approved the eleventh (My <*. J une, one thousand eight hundred •Mid ftlftty-four, entitled "An act to provide for the exooulloa or tfeatjos between the United States and foreign pailons respecting consular Jurisdiction over tne crews of ves sels of piucli foreign nations In the waters and sorts of tlie Uuited Hiatt'S," It Is provi ded that before that act shall take off -ot as to , U*u ships and vessels of and particular na tion having suoli treaty wltn, the United H'ates, the President of the United .States shall n»v been satisfle*! that similar provis ions have been made for the execution of such treaty I>y (lie other contracting party. «bd shall have i-*ue«t his proctauiiitum to tMfellbet,.A|jrluring thauaot to bo in lor.o - tiarasa title inquiry having been made aIW sal lain lory answets having t>e<-u received that similar provisions are In force In ftraaos, Prusaia, aDd the othsr states of the North German Union and| Italy, Now\ thorefqro, bo It known Hint I, Ulyb- Ses 8. GuaNT, Froshlent of tho United stat‘K of America, do hereby proclaim tho game accordingly. Done nt tho city of Washington, thin 'l. .«.] 10th day of February, In tlie year of our Lord ouj ihoujuwi t eisht huudred and sewnty, and Qf the tndopendc/ico of tho United Stales of America the niuety third, U. 8. GRANT. By tlie President: Hamilton Fish, Secretary.of State , •- nAMir/roN fish, SECRETARY OF STATE OF TIIE UNITED STATI-.S. To all to xchom these presents may come, greeting* Know ye, that the Congress of tbo United States, on or nhout the twenty-seventh tiny of February, In tlie year one thousand eight hundred nnd sixty-nine, pasadd* a res olution in tho words and figures following, to wit: “ A Resolution jnojMsing <in Amendment to the Constitution of the United Hiatts.'* Resolved by the Senate and House of Repre sentatives of (let .United State* of Am. rha in Con gress axsembl#K (two thirds of botli Houses concurring), Thnt the following art lei© be pro posed to tjip leglsiatuies of the several States us an ttmeiulmoot to the (ijnslltut-lonof tlie United States, whieit, xvlien r Tat ltt«ui by three fourths of said legisl ituros, shall bo valid as part of the Constitution, namely: Article XV. Section 1. The right of citizens of the United States to vote sliall not l>o denied or abridged by the United Htatenor by any State on account of race, color, or previous condi tion of servitude. Hkctjcn 2. The Congress shall have power to enforce this article l>y appropriate legist.i tion.” An 1, further, that It npjiears from ofth-lnl do uments on Ulo in this Department that the amendment to the Constitution of tlie United States, proposed as aforesaid, h.-'u b en rnitiled by the legislatures ol the States of North Carolina, West Virginia, Massachu setts. Wisconsin. Maine,Louldnna, Michigan, South Carolin i, Pennsylvania, Arkansus, Connect 1 ut, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, New Yoru, Now Hampshire, Nevada, Vermont, Virginia, Alabama, Missouri, Mississippi, Ohio, lowa, Kunsas, Alinnesota. Rhode Island, Nebr ihku, und Texas, in all twenty-nine States. And, further, thnt the States whose legisla tures have so rutillcd tlie said proponed amendment ronsiitute thn c-iourtlis of the whole number of 8 ales in the United States. And; lurttttff, that It appears from an ollleinl dO<-liment on ule in ibis Departm nt thnt the legislature of the State of New York h.s sine© passed r» solutions' claiming to with draw the s Id rat ill- ati**n of the s Id amend ment which had been m xie by the legisla ture of that State, und of which ofll lai no tice laid l>e -n Hied In tills Department. And,further, that it uppcarsfi**rm an official document on nle In this Department that tlie 1 gisluture ol G*-orgin has oy rcsolut 100 rati*- lied the a rid propbsetl amdiidmehli Now, therefore, Ire it known that I, Hamil ton Fisn, Secretary of Stale of tJie Unit -d Slates, try virtue and in pursuance of the second section of tho act of Congress »p --prov d tlie twentieth day of April, in the year eighteen hundred andeigbl©.-n,entitled "An a i to provide r«rr the public -lion of the laws of the United States and for other pur poses," do hereby certify t hat the amendment aforesaid has become v lid to all intents and purposes as part of the Constitution of the United States. in testimony whereof, I have herepnteftet my hand, and caused the seal of the Depart ment of St:ue to be affixed. Done at the city of Washington, th s thir tieth day of March, in the ye ir of our Ixird onothousm.l eight hundred and ae.v [l. s.] cmy, and of the lildepcndende of tile U u.led States the ulnely-fourth. 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ARION PIA O FORTES. patbktt mmn •r l .iKr#!Hi! 4 f$ • \ s;f, f . . ~ Piano Fortes I COMBINES MANNER S FOUR Syniplifying Patents, TUB MOST VALUABLE PATENTS EVER USED IN PIANO FORTES, PATE2UT ARION REVERSED WOODEN AGRAFFE i PATENT ARION COMPOUND WREST PLANK. PATENT ARION FULL IRON FRAME. PATENT ARION SUSTAINING IRON BAR. A Few Reasons WHY TUB ARION PIANO 18 SUPERIOR TO ALL Ol TIERS. The ARION PIANO FORTE ha* Oreater Power than any other Piano Forte Manufactured. IT WILL STAND IN TITKB LOSBEa, | and in its mechanical construction It 1* more per ; feci. and. therefore, more duralile than hdy in ••iruraentconstracieii In the uanal modern style 1 ' The arrangement of the Agraffe, the manner j stringing, the peculiar form aud arrangement the Iron Frame, SUPERCEDES ALL OTHERS.! • Tlie n*c of a b.lr (which i* a pnrt of tho Tron ' Frame) On a line w|ih the heavy etfecl atrtnying. | gives Groat Strength wherotnn*! needed, ami In tills fcepect all other ! Plano* fail. 1 The const fit tit lou of the WREST PLANK, into j which the Tuning Pins are Inserted, f* such that it i- impossible lor the nine to become loosened ur lliu Wrest Blank Itself to aplit. as is 100 often 1 the case in other Piano-Forte*. ‘ Til© Extraordinary Ixyciuiosh throughout the scale, tho excellent Singing Quality, the Length and Partly of Vibration, all go to prove what wo claim, tlx., that tho Arion Piano-Forte IS TITE BEST INSTRUMENT MANUFACTURED AGENTS WANTED. Tirst das* snd responsible Agents wanted In every <ltv nnd Town where we have not already appointed them. Wrltr for Circular, which are mail free, or en el*»se two throe cent H'nnip* for the ARION BAMPIII.ET, which contain* a mil account of tlie famous blindfold trial, nnd other valuable infer inatiou to lliosc contemplating purchasing a Piuno Porte, i • —« ■ I N. B.—We enution the pttbllc from purchasing I a cheap Piano, which has recently been nut In tlie market, bearing the name “ Arion." All genuine Arion Piano* bear the name “Patent Arion." and can only.in* purchased from onrjiew York Ware rooms, or our authorized Agent* throughout the ' United States. All Hind* of Mimical Instru mental uipplicd. ADDRESS TBS ARION PIANO - FORTE CO., . NO. 554, BROADWAY, »ugls4Jswly N*w Tork Pity. CHEYENNEJIARKETS. GBAllt. States Corn, por lb Colorado do 44 Oat* por tb 3(2)314 HUKADSTITr*, Flour, State*, per sack 4.ootfk 5.50 Flour, Colornao, 44 5.00a 7.U0 Buckwheat Flour, “ 7JW®IO.OO nonsiM*. Potatoes, per Tb 3 Onions, “ 4(3i 6 Cheese, New York factory, per lb— 21(fo30 Cfewac, We*tcn», per lb —.... .. Beany, Navy, per Tb Bfc H Bean*. : .~t...-. .t-.v..m H(Sh 5 Butter, common FX^-fO Butter, good graces, ranch 40mBQ Honey 40®5J Lard aafaiio Bncou *l®36 llaniH, ainoked 15<®26 Green salted meat* 18^25 Pork, firm at 14C*> Apple*, green, por bbl 18.0t»^15.U0 CASE GOODS. 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You are hereby notified that yon have been sned in *ald IM*trlt Court, by naid Jainn* I). Wool lev, plaintltr. n <*l that n writ of anacbment bn* i**urd agnln*t vmir property, a* a non-re*ident of Wyoming Territory, nnd dial uule*s yon answer the petition of plalnliif, now on file in the ofllcc of the Clark of **}d Court, on or before the 3d day j uevrimmi, n< 1/. iO<w, rnitl puuituu, nii'u All tlie matter* nnd tiling* therein alleged, w.ll be tnkeu a* true, nnd Judgment rendered accord Ingiy. The bbjtct of said action i* to recover of you the sum of fTG't.tki, with interest since February 1 Ht. A. I) 187 on a balance of account for goods and merchandise sold anti delivered. Wiino** my hand and *ealof said District Court, at Chevenne City. In the County of Lara [sbal] mis, this Bth day of October. A. I). IK7U. J. W. HUTCHINSON, Clerk of District Coart. W. R. Stef.i.e, Plaintltr* Attorney. oej 10-w fit MANNING'S Antidote for Intemperance, IS AN INFALLIBLE CURE FOR this fearful vice. It* use will at one© remove the taste or for stimulant*, and will soon create an ftCfuai dislike for them. It can be administered In tea, cotree, or even water, without exciting suspicion, ns It Is free from taste or smell. If you have a husband, brother or friend, atUllcledto this terrible habit. U Is your duty to curs him. Sent free by mall on receipt of th* money. Price Two Dollar* per box. w. ii. Banning a co., 1 my IMA ts Bt. Lonis. Me. PRINTINC. REFITTED AND FURNISHED! RoadyfortuMness! T XII 3 Choyenne Leader! FioNman JOB PRINTING HOUSE. H. A. Baker, Proprietor, j* IS AGAIN IN COiH*LETE RUNNINQ ORDER FOR TIIE EXECUTION OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF Main nnd Fancy PHiisrTiisra COMPRISING OAXID m Os Every Shape & Kind, BILL HEADS, Letter and Bote Headings, Blanks of Every Blind, r*OBT3BHS, Hand Bills, Etc., RAVING AN ENTIRELY WJEIW ZsOT or TYFB AND SUPERIOR PRESSES I 6tIALL Execute Ilaudsomo Work ! | I AT LOWER TRICES THAN EVER I W* bat* a Compute Supply of Latest Styles of Type! AND Fine Colored and Black Inks, j A5 WELL AS A FTRRT CLASS CARD AND PAPER STOCK! AND ARE CONFIDENT WE CAN GtVB 1 Complete Satire ruction IN OUR oTYLE OF WORE. MORTGAGE BALHi Whereas, John We hr. of the etty of Cheyenne, and Territory_of Wyoming, did, on the 14th day of May, A. D. iBTu. execute to Ilcrnard Reno, of tlie city of Portinml, in the Stale of Oregon, his cer tain proraUsnrv note tot the sum of five huudred dollar*, payable five month* after date, with In tcrest thereon at the rate of one per cent, per month, and did also at the same time aud place, execute a mortgage to said Bernard Bono, on the following described property, to wit: The undi vided one-half Intermit in and to lot fificeu (15>, In block number four hundred and fifteen (415', iu the city of Cheyenne, add Territory aform-ald. to get iter with the undivided one-half interest Iu and to all the building* and Improvement* situated thereon, to secure the payment of Maid note ; there fore, ny virtue of a power of sale contained In said mortgage, notice I* hereby given that be twc*a the hour* of 12 m. anil 2 o'clock p. m. of tho 25 Ii day of November, A. I). 1870. at the District Court House door, iu said cHy of Cheyenne, the above described mortgaged property will be *old at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said mortgage. Dated this 22d day of October A. D. 1870. Ou A lILEB Jietfo, ovtU-WiV A**orrf#y to flsdt for Bernard Bog* MISCCLLAMCOUS. ST. LOUIS SAW WORKS. BRANCH, CROOKES & CO., XAJnTVACTUUEKS OT EXTRA FINE CAST STEEL SAWS, O/ all the Descriptions now used in the United S ates, AMD or / PATENJ ■IN SERTED / BRANCH.CROOKES &Co.\ I manufAgturers. > / j These Saw* hare raannfkr.ftjTed aud in use alnce ISCI. Th*y vrvrranfod tbo l»e*t losertccl-TooUt Saws made; no u>ed exolu*ivciy on ta* Pacific cum»t, and approved by iui.l mua wherever known. . Tbr**» nserted-Teeth Pnvri are patented on the yrrnnd of th* recess and corresponding part of Utc lowth bein ' iorm>d on CIRCULAR BINES, And rll other Inserted t*eth m«d* on this principle are invasions of Spaulding's right. Tho Anicrican haw l ompany ■* patent b>is b* en di clur.*tl t>y tl*e U. 8. Dlstr.ct Court of Cnlilnnna in infringement; aud, in eleven ca*es tried before thi* Court, tujnnctinns have been ftgrjuLt Ilia a u 'e„t of the a-.d Company and puitico Uaihg thu Uni rooii I*utc:.t taw. r y* Ail parties telling, purchasing , or using said Sato, or anyouuc Saw embodying the prinrintn of CIP.CULAII LINES, an hereby ixttiJleJ and warned it\fring caserns c..J Us penalties. . _ FOR SALE AT ’ FAR WAREHOUSES : £l4 Eahto trcct, I 110 nnd Ik Uino Street, I 80 Carotideleft NteccS, CH CAOO, ILL. I ST LOUIS, UO. I IJiIU LA. DRY COODd, ETC, S. F. NUCKOLLS \Vhul«n>ale aud Retail Dealer m D RY GOODS CARPETING, CLOTIH lIST G ttLAtaKETS, SETH THOMAS CLOCKS! onooEniE*, PROVISIONS! LIQUORS), Tobacco and Cigars ! HARDWARE Sc CUTLERY, Boots <& Shoes, RATS AND CAPS, Outfitting Goods rally Am In wcrkTy receipt of Goods from the Im orjora and Mamif*minrcr*. Unnght for a*h an oe sold at the lowe*t rate* for cash only. gST" Iwo story stone building, Seventeenth street. ChcTCuno. STEPHEN BON, EDDY STREET, Near Corner Fifteenth Street Ha, juat received the moat rorcpl,l* stock of CENTS’ AND BOVS' LADIES’ AND .HISSES Boots and Shoes! or ms iikst qrAurr. MEN'S BUFFALO BOOTS ! Hand made and Warranted. Leather and Findings Os every description, which he sell* at very low price* for caaii. All Woi*lc Warranted! If yon Want a good bargain call on STEPHEN BON. Kddy Street, near Fificeuih Siom—Red WlndovVl. Established in New York City, 1559. SIM. D. KEHOE, SOLE MANUFACTURER OF Hoe’s Improved Indian Clubs, For mnscnlar 'evelopcment. Rnmb bells, cro* qnet bats nnd balls, base ball bats, ten pin bull* and plus, heel padded boxing gloves, improved striking hag. metropolitan policemen'* club*. (Those club* arc used by the Met. Police nf N. Y. Citvte Kehoo's lllUstidted Book on the llae of the Club, $2.50. list or rtucEs or Indian clcbh. 6,7 A 81l»* cl, V p rss.s‘ 1 1 lb*, each W pair 0.50 M'-cb for Lades. A Ch’n. 12 44 “ *• 44 7.1/0 | 2 lb*, each per pair 2.(X) 15 “ ** “ ** 1Q:u0 18 8.00 2U “ “ “ “ 14.1/0 4 “ 44 44 “ 4.iio 85 44 44 44 44 lti.(X) |5 44 44 “ 5.50 300 Broadway, Now York City. POSEY S. WILSON. BANKER, Now brick block. Sixteenth street, near Fergn aon. cbeveonc. WyomluQ. rrnnsact* a general banking SuVlne**. u. p. n. r. UNION PACIFIC hailhoad. ,11 - - ! agL ii-x l ■ Is now completed and'running daily pnr“»ngsr train*, forming, in connuctioii with ike Consul Pacific Railroad, an Bail Route ! To California and the Pacific const, making tb* unexampled line of is>J iuUm ia FOUR DAYS FROM O^A’SA TO SACRAPJtHrJTO. LUUCCT COXXECTION3 MaOH AT OTX.IIIA Willi the Chicago A Northwentem, Rock Island d. Pacific and St. Joseph.l Co-, hell BiuiT* Railroad* and Mi**onri river ne qf rt* to and from all the principal Ea*:eru u.si o*<u;beru clllt*. AT CHEYENNE With t)cnvef Pacific Railroad f*r Be’iver. Pan tral City, bant* Fe and all point* in Colorado and New Mexico. AT BRYAN With it.£co Tor thcjrcs: Swaotw-.Ur arm.* uinrtct. # AT VJ-. r.VU rJIBI’iSaS: or rnio " r,cis = r:,i » or alt Lakabltv ftnc j BoU tlujrn Ulali. | AT CORIN.NE j Holcna, Tirglria city •.. I ; p in 1 -ontaaa. * * t AT t»ROittOXTCK / With Centrj) p- h- Railroad for Wh 1 • « pi, la '[{'pi M 'oftSjn Kranci-i". and tho Principal clue- ... »ruia, Nevada and Idaho. Fir.-'t el aud eating koi; JU * at eonvenurut poi- ; he line. i*. l*ii.! ni ii*. 0 :,«d Sleeping Cars ac company nil iraltir. • * 0 JZ'li!™*'' "I m fr -!' ht «oMontana, Swcot. water Mine*, and other points, anpiv to _ IJ. llRO'-v ;<>N\ xkm ’ "* w»«» c. (J. uammo: D O.n 1 ricket Act;. ftti'l si.j.-iin:... .. u t. MARKETS. EMPIRE MEAT MARKET I BAEE, Dealer in Fresh & Salt fete VENISON, FISII, VEGETAB'.ES & WILD CAKE. FERGUSON STREET, A few doors south of th© LoAdar Offico nov7-lm THE CHEYEMME MARKET! Fred Landau, Dealer In FRESH ..VIS'D SALT MEATS, VENiSOfi Vegetables & Wild Game. Fte*h Fifth Refdvid Dully, Seventeenth Street, bet. Eddy *i,d Per* KUfton. Ahpoluie Divore** leg’ll tv olj: *, l n •■ 1 In v .j*r York. Indiana, Illinois and vt-’.-r :r... • - ,„. r . f-on* fr**ln nur " „ 0 or whore ; desert lo**, r.ou cause: no publii iy: no charge until di talnsd. Advice free, Bu»la • toon year*. Addrnaa. . M. lIOU Attorn.-v Jl • W »* Y'»rk»l«y