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DAILY EVENING LEAMR. .. . liWattAT, shvt:m«ii in RAILROAD TIME TABLE. UNION PAfclflC RAILROAD. ARKITS ritOM EAST. * Dr.rAKT wrrr. . Passenger —1:40 ;>. m. | Passenger 2:10p.m. Mixed 8:00 p. m. | Mixed $.45 p. m. Flight 6:15 a. tu. I Freight. .. . S:lsu.‘tn. Fac. Kx. Fr1..18,00 m. j l*ac. Kx. Vri. JB.:k> p. m. aiuuvk man west. vr.rxur ka!*t. Passenger 1:3t» p. m. I Passenger 8:00 p. m. Mixed 7:46 p. m. | Mixed 8:16 p. iu. Freight.* 4:50 a. m. I Freight 6:15 a. m. At. fix. Tues ..1:15 p. in. | At. fix.Tuca. .9:00 p. in. Trains between T.aramio and Omaha run on Omaha time, which is 35 minutes faster than Cheyenne laic, and Chcyoune time govorne trains sreat of Laramie. DENVER PACIFIC RAILROAD. arrive runs ho mi. ntrAnT sorm. Express 1:I0 p. m. I Express 8:55 p.jr. Freight 5:55p. m. | Freight 7:UO u. u*. Trains on the 1) P.Railway run on Omaha time. Mall Arrivals and Do part tiros. Until further notice the PpstolMco will be open for delivery and reception of mail matter from a. m. to 7*4 p, m. daily, except Sundays, and on Sunday* from 19.81 p. m. t*» lp.fi. Money order office upon from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. daily, except Snndays. Western mulls close at 18 o'clock dally. Eastern malls close at 1:30 p. in. daily. Denver Pnriflc K. It., including Deliver and southern mails, close at 1:15 p. in. daily, except Sundnys. Mails arrive from east daily at 13 in., and from the west daily at 1:15 p. in. Mails arrive Croin Denver. Col., and way, vis Denxer Pacific IL R., at 11:15a. m. dully, except Snndays. Mails close for Fort Laramie nnd Fort TVt ter man on Mondays ami Thursdays at 5 p. si. Mails arrive from Fort Laramie and Fort Fct terman Sundays nnd Thursdays at -Hi p. in. W. W. CORLETT. Postmaster. —Owing to the illness of the worthy pastor, J. D. Davis, of the Congrega tional Church hist Sunday, no service was held at that place. Service will be lujld to-inorrow, in the morning and evening, at an earlier hour. —Volunteer fire organizations in Philadelphia have been abolished and a paid department substituted. Bai> fob the Liquou Tkade.— There is an institution in town which is playing havoc with the saloon bus iness. We refer to the lodge of Good Templars, lately organized here. One would'have thought such an institu tion powerless for good here, but tlie way the membership is in creasing shows tho Incorrectness of such an impression. Let the cause of temperance prosper in tills pinee, aud many will be bettered in mind nnd body. —Observo the corrected directory in another column of this Should any errors or omissions be discovered, we will thank our friends toappri.se us of their existence, and the change will be cheerfully made. Weather Kepout.— Our report of tho weather to-day is a little “ mixed.” This is owing to the fact of our weather reporter haviugjolned the Good Templar’s organization of thiscity. The sudden change from “whisky straight” to cold water, was too much for him. lie reports the 6ur-ometer rising rapidly in con sequence of the unusual amount of wafer in iiis atmosphere. His ther mometer and pocket-book nre‘“ bust ed,”ftud lie is unable to determine the state of the heat without puking his head into she stove, a thing he is loth to do, on account of the possible lose to soiencf, and fur other and pru dential raisons. Our weather clerk was unable to “raise the wind” and out of regard for his impecunious condition, his bonrding-house clerk • kindly “kicked up a little breeze” for ills benefit. The aforesaid clerk swears lie will make it a “stiff breeze” shortly if lie don’t litjuidSte. Being a teetotaler now, our clerk is in the horn of a dilemma. It is to be lio]ied the “rainfiill” will be slight until ho gets out of that horn. As tho “state * ot ttio weather is dark and “ threat ening” at this writing, we forbear further report at this time. We don’t like threatening tilings, and hope our raiders will excuse us until we can get a more “ fair ” show. Chevexne Gymnasium.—This so ciety perfected its organization last evening, and will at once enter upon the work of refitting Turners’ Hull for the purpose of athletic and health ful exercise. The membership com prises a large share of the young men of the city who are engaged in Indoor business, and who, most of all, need the exercise afforded by such an insti tution. We hope to see many more Join tho society, and participate uc tivclyJn tho exercises. This will be attended with the most salutary of- j sects iu infusing u life, spirit and ue- j tivity to those of sedentary habits. —Several Kansas Pacific Railway freight cars have been observed at tho freight depot tho post few days. Freights from the east via the Kansas line are beginning to arrive in con siderable quantities for our merchants. Jj.sanks. —Our thanks arc due to J. Alu “ n Smith, Esq., mining editor of the Ce ’ ltrul City, Colorado Regie- i ter, for a eVO’ of “ very interesting pamphlet, ei. utled “ The Minerals of Colorado.” , —An intoxicate.' soldier who was teasing a large dog belonging to Mr. Dyer, yesterday, was bi.’tcu severely in the nose, the fled! being' laid open the bone nnd making a® ugly -wound, i,ATE AnmyAi.. /l’he most beauti ful patterns of Wall Paper ever seen In tliis city are now on exhibition at Jpsejih ft O’Brien’s, novi^-tf ,-J.<H. bn In has now in store a rfull and complete struck of and Mciutcr good*. to ho tli^ attention of tlie puWM, decß->y —Something Kew.—3. B. Stern hurgor, (successor to S. Bternlierger jfcßro.jlias Jusl, received pne of the JaVgefd invoices *of| California wines and ltnvnnna cigars'everimported in this city. .If you .want to smoko n real gooiVclgur; go to 3. B. Hternberg er’s oigar aud liquor store, on Six teenth stgeut.. UOVj^-11 »o\-st)vßs,—Tiootli and Malfhy’s se lect oysters received daily at tlie Magnolia Saloon. Got up in every style by the celebrated General Fields. novl2-lm —Paints, Varnishes, Leads, Paint and Varnish Brushes, nnd nil the painters’ requisites at lower prices than ever, at McGregor A Co,’s, Eddy street. . novll-2t —Oysters in every style, at Ellis Bros.’ octiß-tf The Word “Sozodont,” Which is fust becoming? a household word, is derived from the Greek, and compos ed of two words, Sozo and Odonteh. “Sozo.” translated, means to preserve, and “odente,” 4-iie teeth. Sozoikint, a preserver of the teeth. And it is true to its name. nov7-dcod-lw “Spat.ding’s Glue*’ will mend your ways, or any thing else that needs mending. nov7-deod-lw —Flour of best brands, nnd also brnn nnd shorts, just received at Whipple Bros’, novKKlt In Full Di.AKr.rAMc. M. O’Jlcnley desires to inform his numerous friends and tlie nubile generally that his new “Michigan Restaurant* is now in full running .order, and prepared to receive boarders by tlie day or week, at moderate rates, and furnish an cx ueilcut tpbie. • novJO-tf ; ' - —xt - —Oysters in every style, nt Ellis Bros.’ octlß-tf * • —Universal favorite. Finest cooks, best waiters nnd excellent table, at the well known Knrns House. Wo commend tills house to tho resident and traveling public. ' . oct7tf Eagle House, 15th street, A. Sim ons, proprietor, Is the best place to board in this city—s7 per week, or 1$ per day. Good rooms at moderate p rices. nugfil-tf —Just received a new lot of nice fresh Whipple Bros.’ novß-6t The Great Enigma. A thou sand guesses have been mado at the ingredients of Sozodont, the most wholesome add perfect dental purifier the world has ever seen. They were all. wrong, so, byway of throwing a a-llttle light on tlie subject, it is now announced tint the liber, or inner bark of till' QuiLLAYA SAPONAIUA, tho Soap Tree of the Valley of tlie Andes, is one of tlie components of that peerless dentriilee. nov7-deod-lw “Spalding’s Glue,” useful nnd true. nov7-deod-l\v New Attraction —Messrs. Mils Bros.’ desire to inform their friends and thepublic, that they have fitted up then- rooms at the confectionery on Eddy street, to furnish parties ivitli nice fresh oysters, served in any style which pi ay be desired. is't-Jsff SPECIAL NOTICES. Infant*.—Modi suffering to these temlor lit tle limit* or the human family tnighl be allayed hy using Mrs. Whitcomb's Syrup. See advertlsmeut in anftthef I*tr!nfnri. * nov7-di^vl\v. lh’inovo the <’aii*e.—Uostlvencss, which prottuook serious and often futul dlscisen, is re moved hy the uao of Dr. llonry'e Root nnd Plant Pills, bee advertisement. uovT-ddtwlw A Snfojiiiard.—OneOr two doves of Dr. Hen ry's Root aud Plant Pills, if tuken iu time, wIH often prevent a ecrionu attuck of sickness. BovSdJkwlw Mrs. Whitcomb's Syrup lor booth Injr Children.—Many sleepless nights of palufu watchings to the anxious mother might be avoid ed, by using this tuvaluable preparation. novs-dJbwlw Popular.—lt is correctly assorted that Dr. Henry's Root nnd Plant Pills are the roost favor ite family pill In use. See advertisement in another column. novs diwltv Delay Not.—Convulsions, wind eolle and griping In tho bowels of infants, cause heath. Mrs. Whitcomb’s Syrup lb u tried remedy. It costs ouly 85 cauls. uov3-d*wlw See -AdvcrnboimWi of Dr. Butts’ Dispensary headed. Dour for tVe million- MARRIAGE GUIDE-iu another column. It should be read bv nil. jy lr.ilAwly EXHIBITION! THE SCHOLARS GF St. Marks’ School WILL GAVE AN Entertainment Consisting of READING, HINGING, DECLAMA TION AND DIALOGUES, —AT— M’DANIEL’S THEATRE On Friday Evening, Nov. 18, Commencing' ml 7 1-2 o’clock. Admission 60 Conts. Bee Tickots and Programmes, novs-llt NORTH W ESTER ,Y HosseNailCompany. ESTABLISHED IN 18G2. V v.ufactur rs of Patent HAMMERED HORSE NA! L*B. from ** Benzon’* Iron. They are nnequnl ed lu f unllty and and aro the •*, STAND- ijotko N»ll with all the lofidlag houses In (ho trtdc. OlTlcc. 68. W. Van Btirtn st. Factory M m (38 West Van Buren St., corner of Clinton. CHICAGO. A. W. d«cr«l»rj. HOTELS. KARNS HOUSE. is&iiiaird ToiTOeeJl Seventeenth Street? I CHEYENNE WYOMING. C HAS BEEN « a GREATLY ENLARGED and Lhouroughfy Wflttcd In SUrERIOR ST^JLE> IT 19 THE Oldest, Largest „ ? ONLY First Class Hotel IN’ THIS CITY. SUPERIOR accommodations for transient or permanent boarders nt the moot reasonable price-*. An Omnibus will convoy travelers to and trom the Railroad depot without extra chnrgc. mayiy-Jy „ . M *IA3H 11JL K^JiNS, ATLANTIC’ HOTEL, Ft/tunth Strut near Ferguton, CHEYENNE, - - WYOMING. A WALOSCn jHBT, T*roprlolor. Good Day or Week Board and Lodging at Moderate Prices. octl-ly I ' • BUILDING, ETC. T. W. Rutledge, CARPENTER AND BUILDER! SIXTEENTH STREET, 'DP’hfv H CU.M nnc ]c r i" C’HEYEXNE, - WYOMING. mMFACTIRER OF DOORS, BLINDS AND SASH. REPAIRING OP ALL KIND NEATLY . j AM) DONE. J HOUSE MOVING AT MODERATE TRICES. All Order* rromptly Attended to. nov7-ly MOVING. - MOVING. Jamss Perris, CARPENTER AND BUILDER. MANUFACTURER OF SASH, DOOjIS A&D BLINDS. HOUSE MOVING i - .■ - A. SPECIALTY. Painting, Graining AND PAVER IIAXGING. Moving and Repairing Houses, Building and Relit ting Houses. Puinfiiig ami (ila/ing. an.l Let tering nnd draining. Making all kinds of Doors, Sash! Blinds and Shutters. Making and Repair ing Furniture. A full supply of patent weather strips for d. ors an 4 uluuows always on li>ud, aud a practical U»u<k c.lv m s ready to apply, them. . »*.*•« - Vi . xj ROOFS! ROOFS! ROOFS!! Tar nnd nil material for Stopping Leaks of flat rools, aud always ready to apply the same. CfT* All work attended to ou Short Notice. uo\4rly French Restaurant. DYER, Proprietor. EDDY STREET, CHEYENNE, WYOMING. This establishment has been thoroughly refitted and 1- now ready 10 accommodate its old patrons aud the public lu first rate style. Fresh .Oysters^? And all the luxuries of the soason always on hand. Sing’i Meals, Board by the Day or Week, at moderate terms. _ The Bar Is always ytotldcd with the best of Liquors aud Cigars. For a Good Msal eo to th« FBE.VCH BIiMTAIiBAXT. jxaTtWuß) B. HAMBURGER & CO, WHOLESALE DBAIJfIM IK WIISTES l •s' k LIQUORS, CIGARS, &C. PROPRIETORS OF COSMOPOLITAN, And Sole Agents for tho FIRST LOVE ; La Cnltura and Minerva, And other Brands of CIGARS ! NEW ERICK BUILDING, ■' .V’U * ' * • Corner Ferguson & 16th Sts. ALL COOOS GUABANTE All ordors promptly attended to. blO-ly TJTNTXOTST Rail Road Company TOWN LOT DEPARTMENT Jlavo an unlimited number of both Business and Resident Lots in all the towns along the line of road trom Omaha to Corrine. which are being sold cheap, ami great Inducements are ottered U> all wishing to establish business and build for themselves a home. There is a great demand for BUSINESS HOUSES in nil the towns, to supply the immigration whioh will continue for years settling up the rich agricultural and mineral lands. Application* may be made to Agents on the ground, or J. M. EDDY, Genorol Town Site Aont, U. P. R. R auglO-tf OMAHA. NEBRASKA L. MURRIN & CO., WUOLESALB DSALEOS IN Foreign Sl Domestio LIQUORS! WINK S, Tobacco & Cigars. 17TH STREET, Between Eddy and Fcrgoson, feblO-tf A Book fl»r the Million. U 4 OQ| ANP A private Counselor to the IvIAnVIIAUC Married, or those about to (WfllUP marry, on the physiological UUIUCa mysteries and revelations of the sexual system, with tho latest discoveries in producing and |*rk»v.aiUia offspring, preserving tho completion, U’hi* is «u iateresting work or two hundredths tVrfinty-fofir pages, with nu merous engravings, aud coqiuins vuluable lnf*>r . tmusaii kir those who are niurried or contumpfntc InniTlnhe : mill it !«n book, that oitglit to l>oi(|uler *nork Nnd kkfy, and hot laid carelessly Man* Hie house. Sent to anyone (free of postage) for FHty Uoiils. Address Dr. Butia' Dispensary, No. 12, NnElglith St„ St Lotlls, Mo. Notlre to Ike Aflikrted and Unforta* note.—Before applying to the notorious Quacks who advertise in public papers, or using any Quack Remedies, pornso Dr. Butts' work, no mni tur what your disease is, or how deplorable your condition. Dr. Butts can be consulted, personally or by mall, on the diseases mentioned In kis works, ofilee. No. 12 N. Eighth street, bet. Market and cUadmi, Bt>LoNlo, M* GROCERIES. BROTHERS, Wholesale and Retail in GROCERIES! PROVISIONS ' ' k PRODUCE! Aro prepared U fill large or small ordors sot supplies of SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES, FLdtlß, BACON, HAMS. GRAIN AND VEGETABLES, FISH OF ALL KINDS, FRESH AND DRIED FRUITS, Ganiied Goods ! // \ ‘\ ’ N \ Figs, Spices, go, Maccaroni, Tapioca and Citron lavorlng Extracts. BAKING POWDERS ! SAUCES, PICKLES, ETC. Wagive special attention to tha trade In Fresh Blitter & Eggs, And the best qualities of CHEESE! All of which we are prepared to offer, in any qnantity, in the best condition, and At Boduced Pi-Ices ! Store on the a<mt b aide of Sevanteenth street, fre*t of the Post Office, Cheyenne. febKMf W. D. PEASE, COR. 17th AND FERGUSON STS., Family Groceries FRESH VEGETABLES, And a full assortment of CANNED FRUIT PRESERVES JELLIES AND PICKLES I Worcestershire ana JOCKEY CLUB SAUCSS! And almost anything in the eating line. Thankful for the liberal amount of patronage grunted me in thrpaKT, I aPpe by nfrict attention to the want 4 of my friends to continue to receive It in the future. L. MORRIS, Merchant Tailor! CLOT XI 8, CASS I M E II E S, vj&STimes, ac. FINE SUITS MADE TO ORDER E»nV STIUiKT, CHEYKWNE, - AV. T. uuvl-ly BON TON Barber Shop. GOINGS, KIDD & CIO., ' PROPRIETORS. Near the Corner of Sixteenth and Eddy MreeU, Claeyenne, W. T. Elegant, Airy Rooms, with all the Luxurious Appliances of THE TONKORIAI. ART. Old Friends and Patrons will find us as ever, Ready to Atteud to their wants nnd give SATISFACTION. COME AND SEE ME. " s Jk. ovj: no\7 Jy Royal Havana Lottery! OT CUBA. $300,000 In Odd Prawn Every Seventeen Day*. Prises cashed and information furnished: the highest rates paid for Doubloons, Spanish Bank Notes and all kinds of Gold nnd Silver and Gov ernment Securities. TAYLOR A CO., Jlaukers No. lfi Wall ♦. N. Y. FIRE-ARMS. FREUND & BROTHER, Manufacturers and Importers of all kinds of FIRE-ARMS ! AND AMMUNITION! Cutlery, Fishing Tackle, SPORTING APPARATUS. Os every description. East aide of Eddy stroet. . Cbeycunu. Pioneer Gunsmiths OF THE WEST! And sole agents for the Winchester Repeating HIFLES & CARBINES These arms arms aro particularly adapted foi defence against Indian A_ttacks! AND FOR HUNTING PTRPOSEB. Agents for B. L. Dupont's and DeNemours ant Company's Colebr&tod Sporting and Mining Powder! ALL KINDS OF Fixed & Loose Ammunition CONSTANTLY ON HAND REPAIRING In all Its branches, doue with Scientific Precision! All goods sold by us are guaranteed to be as rep reseated. Branch houses at DENVER, AND LARAMIB CITY, W. TEIt. feblO-ly CLOTHINC, ETC. WE WERE NEVER AS WELL PREPARED AS NOW TO SHOW TO THE PUBLIC Bach an assortment of goods, stylish and desirable CLOTHINC AND CUTS' FUBNISMNG GOODS! In fact every tiling that In needed In Men’s Wear AT THE U. P. R. R. CLOTHING HOUSE, SIXTEENTH ST. B. & I. HELLMAN. WANTED AGENTS-FOE ODE NEW WORK. p ".;r«n WOMAN: By Du. Geo. 11. Napiieys. Price $9.00. This brave, pure book Is tho great success of tho year nnd Is selling at the rnte of thousands of copies per month. Among the latest repor s are: 80 In five days, 118 in one week, 37 in one day. 878 in three weeks, Ac. Many agents never order less than 150 to 800 at a time. 5,5'H) copies have been sold in a single couuty. Send for pamphlet, Ac. Address. K. HANNAFORD A CO., Publishers, octl-dOt 158 south Clark Street, Chicago. LOOK TO YOUR CHILDREN. The Great soothing Remedy. Mrs. (Cures colic and griping in 1 Price Whitcomb's the bowel* aud racllilulus V 35 Svrnp. tho prooess of teething. ,) Cents. Mrs. ( Subdues convulsions and t Price Whitconib’al overcomes nil diseases in- V 25 Byrnp. cident to infants & rhil’n. | Cents. Mrs. Cnru* diarrhea, dysentery ) Price Whitcomb s. and summer complaint in v 25 SyrnpM. children of all ages. 1 Cents. It 1* tlie great Infants* and Children's Soothing Remedy In all disorders brought on by Teething or any other cause. Prepared by the Grafton Med icine Co., St. i/ouis, Mo. Sold hy druggists and dealer* In medicine everywhere. )y96a*fc\yiy LAND GRANT BONDS. De](syen&Bro. BANKERS, ' : ' ** • 11 * «‘J U^'niA. No, 40 South Third street, -•> c .* is-s*ia-; jf> d Ji * ' ■' ' • c ini ,M7f:n|>R PHILADELPHIA. t ■';r c.ri/’i -'LLlffi *>i{y ’ V >l Vi •. /«:*>'! \ , >*;// ■ ■< ~ ' -.1 “fifutt Jon UNION PACIFICIR. R. • ' - • ■ -vaj Land Grant Bonds! WE ARE OFFERING FOR SALK, at best mar ket price, THF LAND GRANT BONDS or TUB U. P. R. R. COMPANY. THKT AMOUNT, IK ALL, TO 5810,000,000, Run Twenty Years! AND FAT Seven Per Cent. Interest! They are Coupon Bonds of on. thousand do lars ($1,000) each, and are secured by A FIRST MORTGAGE ON ABOUT 14,000,000 A.cres of Laud. Being all (he laimls which t&e tTofon Pacific B. R. Co. now have or shall hereafter ucquire from the United States, cxrept the lands which are or shnll he included in the Railroad and Telegraph Line of said company, or used for the construc tion or operation thereof, for the track, yards, do pot grounds, buildings, or erections thereof. It will readily be seen that an average of (75) seventy-five cents per acre for the lands of tho Company, will retire the whole issue of Lsnd Grant Bonds, thus reducing the interest liability of the Company to that ertmf. The ('mupuny receive tlrrir Land Grant Bontta for their face aud accrued interest. In payment of all lands sold by them. The Union Pacific Railroad Company com mcuccd tlie sale of their lund July 28th, 1869. The land now offered for sale ranges from $2.50 to S2O Per Acre, AKD EMBRACES *OXI OW TUB Very Best Farming Land! THE COMPANY HAS. ALREADY TUB HALES AMOUNT TO 30,000 Acres Monthly ! AMD MOSTLY TO ACTUAL SETTLERS, As the entire revenue from the sales of the anils of the Company In pledged to the redemp tion an(l cancellation of the Land Oraht Bonds of the Union Pacific Railroad Company, the Load Cirant Honda will necessarily become scarce add hljrli in price, ns the lands are sold, are the pro ceeds arc invested pj the Trustees or the Bon<L holders In the Lang Grant Omuls. The Ladd (Irani Bonds of the Hannibal A Bt. Joseph lt< R., are 10H bid and none offered: there Is no reason why thene bonds may not rule that high at BMM future time. For further particulars address B®YEN&Bao. Is Vwrw»»«»« S,«srtlH«. P»H.d,lpms