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DAILY EVENING LEADER. BY TELEGRAPH KKrOUTKU KXPIIKS.I.V FOR TilK KVKRIHO I.EAIIEH. New York, Nov. i9—Noon.— I Tin* weather is cold and windy. A heavy snow storm set in half an hour since, j Philadelphia. Nov. J9.—Snow was four inches deep at Altoona this morning. It is snowing at Harris- j burg And Philadelphia. London, Nov. lit.—Dispatches from Europe stale that England, with the approval of the provisional govern- j ment, has renewed her proposals for nn armistice, based upon a pecuniary war compensation; razing of the • frontier fort i Mint ions, and thepeutral ization of Alsace and Lorraine; the great powers guaranteeing the fulfil ment of these conditions by any future French government; n con- : gress to assemble to settle these r/ues- j tions; and also, to deliberate eastern question. Dispatches from Vienna state that I the American policy is supposed to be rn favor of Russia on the eastern j question. Austria has sent a firm reply to St. Petersburg, and also to Berlin. A Paris balloon letter says that Ttoehu intends shortly to force from the city ten thousand half-starved citizens, for whom lie cannot longer provide food. MARKETS. EMPIRE MEAT MARKET! A.. 13^ER, Dealer In Fresh&Salt Meats VENISON, FISII, VEGETABLES & WILD GAME. FERGCSON BTRBET, A few doors south of the Loader Office nov7-lm THE CHEYENNE MARKET! Fred Landau, Dealer In FUF.MII AND HALT MEATS, VENISON, VCROtaDies« wnu tminv. Frrali Fish Ilt cclvcd Daily. Seventeenth Street, bet. Eddy and Fer guson. novU-ljr 51.T1.n0 I*S. NOTICE. ,EJ»en Smith, of Omnha. in the State of Xcl>rn*kn. will take notice tliat Po***y S. Wlleon. of the Cetnty of Laramie, in the Territory of Wyoming, dirt, on the 2Hth Usr of June. A. D. IH7U, lilt (tin Ktltlon in the District Court of the First Judicial strict of the Territory of Wyoming, within nml Mr ike County of Laramie, agiun-i ihe Mild Khen Smith, defendant, betting forth lhatoii the 2-1 tit of June. at *alcl County of Larumlc. made frls promi*»orv note in writing, and delivered the same to said Doeoy S. Wllhoii. and thereby prom lard tv. pay to raid Pohcv S. Wilson's order, sixty days after the Haiti tMih day of June. INVW. the sum •f three hundred dullarn ni the banking house of J* A. Ware Jt Co.. w »Ilt inlereid thereon from the ssfd'Mlh day of June, 18»*0. nt the rate of twenty- ItMir per centum per annum, ami that the Haiti •ole occamo due ami payable from aaitl Khcn Smith to raid Posey 8. \VU*on on the S3d day of Atognst. 18»», hut that no part thereof linn been •aid, and praying judgment agaiiiat the hu d Khrn hmitn for the rum of throe hundred dollar with Interest lher*-on at the rate of twenty-four per rcumtn per aunutii i»lucj August C3d, Itffl, and tb* loots of the action. FAnd the raid Kben Smith In hereby nntlfleii that ■ !<• 1* reunlred to appear in raid court and alien er j •nld pc'.hjo i on or before the 11 iU day of Decent fer. A. D. 187 U. Dated October lOtli. 1870. octllMvflt POSEY S. WILSON. By ulitTeEtAD & OOIU.ETT. hi» Attorney ktnnoTs. TERRITORY OF WYOMING, I WCKTT or Laiiamik. f * James D. Woolley. PlninttfT. r*. C. L. King, De fendant— Summon *. so the mid C. L. King, non-result nt drUmlaut.— . Yon arc, hereby noiifled that von have been rued in "aid Di-irit Court, by Mild James D. Wool ley. plaint lit, a.td that a writ of ailnchiuetit ban firfderi agalnxt rottr property, tin ait on-re* blent of Wyooflnc Torn lory, and that unices \on anewer .Iks petition of plaimill. now on file in the office of tho Clerk of raid Court. on or before the 3(1 da v of December. A. D. 1870. raid petition, with ail the matters aud thing* then-in alleged, w.ll be taken aa true, aud judgmeut rendered uocord ingly. ”hc objict of said action is lo recover of you thw-.rura of s7Gti.Gd, with Interest blnco Feb.-nary Ist. A. Ik 1870. pu a balance of account for goods and mere b*n OI pc sold aud delivered. 1 WiuiM** my band aud real of said District Court, | at Cheyenne city, in the County of Lura- , Total] aale. tlU* Bth day of October. A. D. 1870. J. W. lII'TCHIN-ON. Clerk of District Court. Iff. R. Btsele, rinlntltre Attorney. oet 10-w fit j TUB EUROPEAN MAIL: n Weekly Summitry of News for North America. -Usual Con ent*": —Accldeats: Art and Science: Ilirth*. Marriages, 1 and Deaths; Cotnuiericlal Summary; Correspon dence: Court;Criminal: Emigration ; Foreign aud ' Colonial: In-lsnd; Latent Shipping: locgal Liter- ! ary; Market Rt-aorta; Medical: Mercantile: Mili tary; Miscellaneous: Music and the lira inn; Nntu ral History; Naval; Oblinarv: Political; Price Current; Bern land; Shipping and Freights; Sue- Apiericau Notea; Spurting; Stock uud Shares ; Wills and Bequests, Ac. Ac. BuLt. it/ifion. payable in aitcance, 17s. let. /mr on nmm. Inclusive of posUigt. ui ay 2d Aw ly MANNING'S Antidote for Intemperance. TB AW INFALLIBLE CURE For this fearful vice. A Ita use will at once remove the «a«lc or desire far stlmulauts, and will soon creat. actual dislike for them. It can he administered in ten. codec. or eren water, without exciting snsuchm. is It Is free from taste or smell. 1J you nai, a Hkatsad, keafAsr or friend, a/Utlctsd to Oils Urribu MHLJtIi vomtdafploevrs Aim. fkai Ika I tr mat! on receipt of the money. ffkm DoUats per box. W. U. MANNING A CO., Il WfUIA if St. Louis. Mo. ~ I. W. COOK. , ATTOKWY A. ID COUHHKLOR AT LAW, Asia a CPWI koow, Ch.ywoo. Wyoming ! HOTELS. ; KfIRNS HOUSE. Seventeenth Street. CHEYENNE WYOMING* ' HAS BKC.N jGREATLY ENLARGED and thouroughly refitted In | SUPERIOR STYLE. IT IS THE Oldest, Largest AND ONLY First Class Hotel I I2\T THIS CITY. SUPERIOR accommodations for transient or permunent boarders nt the most renHounlilc prices. An OntnibuH will convey travelers to nml irom the Railroad depot without extra charge, may It* ly SfUS. MARTHA KARNS, ATLANTIC HOTEL, Fiflttnth Street near Ferguson, CHEYENNE, • - WYOMING. A. WALDSCIIHIIDT, Proprietor. Good Day or Week Board ancULodginß at Modcrato Prices. octl-ly i French Restaurant. IIYIIR, I*roprlotor’. EDDY HTREET, CHEYENNE, WYOMING. This eatabllirtinfrnt has been thoroughly refitted and i- now ready to acvonimodaic its old putroua and the public in first rate style. * And all ttic luxuries of the season always ou band. Siugle Meals, board by the I)ny or Week, at moderate terms. The bur Is always provided with the best of Liquor* and Cigar*. For a Good Moal go to the V'KIIMII REST IIK ANT. novlO-lmo TIIK FINKLE & LYON . SEWING MACHINE WITH DROP FEED, NEW TAKE UP, NEW IIESHER, it. nfrir. tm stß»nl4o initwfftinr nnern 'thv'xt.rtnrrsv, or the new improvement* applied. Every .Ma chine is WARRANTED FIRST CLASS, And If the ptirchnser doc* not so regard it nflcr a fair trial, he can return It. and money N. b. Wanted Traveling Agent* to vi*li ouch town. di*tribtiiiug circular*, explaining the Im provement*. etc., ole., who can make S2OO per mouth. Addrc.l LYON’S RUTVAL S. IH. €O., Union Square, 33 East Seventeenth St., New York. novlO-dtim ST. MARKS’ ACADEMY! CHEYENNE, WYOMING TERRITORY. Rev. F.O. BARSTOW - - Principal. Tint Second Term of this School will commence on Monday. Nov. 28th, 1870. The Course of Studies will consist of a Primary, Grammar and High School Department. Primary Course. —Rending. Writing, Spelling, nml ihe Element* or Arithmetic, geography and Grammar. Grammar Course. Arithmetic Grammnr. Geo grapiiy, (with map drawing} English aud Ameri can lllslorv. Reading, etc. High Si hool Course. Higher Arithmetic. Alge bra. UvMHiitery. Physical Geography. Natural Philosophy. Ancient and Modern History, Ele ments of Latin aud Greek. Compo-dilon and Declamation will he required of all in the Grammar and High School Depart ments. Vocal Music will be taught in all Department* free of extra charge. TERMS. The School Year will consist of Four Terms or Quarter*, ofeloven week* each, with a short ruces* at Chrlstmn* and Easter. TUITIOX—ALWAYS IN ADVANCE, A* FOLLOWS ; One half nt the begfnnlhg, and the other half nt the middle of each quarter, for all day Schol ar*. Primary course $9 CO per quarter. Grammar pj uo High School 13 OJ *• E XT It A BTVDIEH. Languages, Latin, Greek. French or Spanish. each $3 00 lusirituu-iital Music, with u*e of piano, per quarter 23 00 The rudiment* of Draw ing will be taught ruec lo the whole School. Special Instruction of one hour each da\ In Drawing, including Monochromatic Pic ture* and Painting In Oil aud Water Col or*, per quarter sls 00 boahdi.no Scholar*. A limited number of Pupil* can he accommo dated with board in tho family with the Principal, in which rate* all such pupil* will lie regarded and treated n* member* of the family. Careful ul eutlon will bo paid to the health, cultivation of manner*, personal habits, religious and moral training or all *uch a* shall be entrusted to Ihe care of the Principal. Term* of boarding Scholar* a* follows: Primary, per quarter fino CO Grammar, “ 110 U> High School.“ 115 00 Kxtrit Studies on the same term* as for dav Scholars. No Hoarding Scholars taken for less time than one quarter, nnd the tuition and board Tor stub must always Im paid lu advuucc. Each Hoarding Scholar i* required to furnish three napkins, three towels, nun a napkin ring; which, together with clothing, should be distinct ly marked with the owner’s name. The iniiullon of the Principal In to spare do i pain* In making this a Flr*t-Cla*s School in every . department, and worthy tho support and eucour | otfeumut of every Inver of Education In thu City ; and Territory. Hey. F O. BAlimw. Principal, i St. Marks' Parish School, Cheyenne, W. T. ! novl7d*w ! C. C. THOMPSON. boot and shoe maker Seventeenth street, oqxt deor to the Metropolitan HI 1 Hard Gelt. UNDERSTANDS thoroughly tho art of fltllng any feet, deforced or otherwise, according to ouatmnical urinciplc*. None but the beet mater ial* are used and saUsfartioa guaranteed. Give him a call. * BUILDING, ETC. T. W. Rutledge, CARPENTER AND BUILDER! SIXTEENTH STREET, CBEvmE, - wyomiwg. .tiam-factiiieii of DOORS, BLINDS AND SASH. BGP.VIHINU OF ALL KIND NEATLY AND QUICKLY DON 12. 110 CEE MOVING AT MODERATE PRICES. All Orders Promptly Attended to. uov7-Jy MOVING. MOVING. James Ferris, CARPENTER BUILDER. MANITF.VCTUBEI* OF SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS. HOUSE MOVING A. SPECIALTY. Painting, Graining AND PAPER HANGING. Moving and Repairing House*. Building nnd Refitting House*, Painting and Gln/lug. and Let tering and Graining. Making nil kinds of Doors, Sash. Blind* and Shatters. Making and Repair ing Putnlture. A full supply of uatent weather strip* for d»ors and window* nlwny* on hand, aud a practical hand always ready to apply them. ROOFS.! ROOFS! ROOFS!! < «*5Vk; nnd nlStirya-rt'afty'in ffpjrryVrre Vnnhr AH work attended to on Short Notice. nov4-ly Toys! Toys! Toys! FO&TfIK MILLION. F. SCIiWEICKEUT Ha* Just received tlie largest assortment of TOY'S ever imported thi* side of the Missouri River.. HOCKING HOUSES, a TOYS AND WAX DOLLS, Os all kinds In GREAT VARIETY at Lower Prions than ever. COMB ATJD SBB. Hardware, Cutlery, BUILDERS' HARDWARE AND NAILS, .WINDOW GLASS OF ALT. SIZKS, Oirjxnter.i’ ami Miners' Tools, Skates, HeaveY Traps, <t<\, ifrc. Alwajs on hand a large block of the celebrated PATENT BUILDING PAPER, AND Prepared Plastering Board And Cement. Warranted not to Shrluk. Break, or be affected by dampness. "Quick Sales & Small Profits" IS MY MOTTO. EDDY stheex Between Sixteenth and Seventeenth Bt*., CHEYENNE, WYOMING. ■ovUMtt HELM BOLD’S BUCHU. _ AD D R ESS TO TIIK NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED, WHOSE SIFFERINQS HAVE BERN Protracted from Hidden Causes, AND WHOSE CASES REQUIRE PROMPT TREATMENT " TO KB.S'DIJp KxiHtoncc Dt-nirabU'. If you are suffering or have suffered, from iu voluntary discharges, wfiat effect doe* it produce upon your general health? Do you feel weak, d«- bilifiited, Easily tired? Ib»e» a little extra exer tion produce pnlpitnfion of flic heart? Doe*your ffvor, .or, urinary organ*, c tr your kidney* fre qncntfy gei 6ftt 6t order? Is yAnr ui*inc some lime* thick, milky, or tlockv, or ia It ropy on *et tliiig? Or doe* a thick scum ri*e to the top? Or h* n *edhneut at she bottom nffer it lias *tood awhile? Do you have spell* oT short brent hi iTg or dy*|>t-p*ia? Are your bowel* cousliputed? Do you have spell* or fainting, or rushes of blood to the liend? I* your memory impaired? 1* your luiud constantly dwelling ou thi* subject? Do you feel dull, listless, moping, tired of company, of life? Do yon wish to he left alone, lo gel away from everybody? Does nnv little thing make you start oi Jump? I* your sleep broken or restless? I* the lustre of your eye n* brilliant? The bloom on your cheek as bright ? 'Do you enjoy yourself in society a* well! Do yon pursue your business with the same energy? Do you feel a* much Con fidence in yourself? Are yotrr spirits dull nnd flngging, gfren to fit* of melancholy? If so. do not lay it lo your liver or dyspepsia. Have yon restless nights? Your back weak, your kuecs weak, nnd ltnve hut little appetite, and you at tribute Ibis to dyspepsia, or liver complaint? WOW, READER, sulf Abuse, venereal diseases badly cured, and sexual excesses, arc all capable of producing a weakness of the generative organ*. Theorgan* of generation,'when in perfect health, • * MAKE THE MAN. DID YOU EVER THINK that those hold, defiant, energetic, persevering successful business men, are nlwny* those whose generative organ* are in perfect hcnllh? You never hear such men complain of being melancholy, of nervousness, or palpitation of the heart. They are never afraid they cannot succeed in business; they don’t become sad and discour aged; they ore always polite and pleasant in the company of ladles, and look you aud them right in the face—noms of your downcast looks or other nicannoH* about them. Ido not mean those who keep the organ* inflated by running to excess. These will not only Ruin Their Constitutions, but also those they do busines*.with or for. How many men. from badly cured diseases, from the about that vtifftr of weakness in those organs Hint has reduced the general system so much aa to in d’tcc almost every other disease— IDIOCY, LUNACY, PARALYSIS, spinal affections,.snlcide. and almost every other form of-disease which bninanlfy is heir 10. and the real canse of the trouble scarcely ever sus pected, and have doctored for all hat the right one. Diseases of theso organs require tho nseofa Diuretic. HELMBOLDS Fluid Extract lUSNUf is tl»e. great Diuretic, and is a certain cure for dit en*c* of the Bladder. Kidney*, Gruvul, Dropsy, Organic Weakness. Female Complaint*, General Debility, and all diseases of the Vrtnnrv Organ*, whether existing in Male or Female, from what ever cause originating, ntid no matter of how loug branding. If no treatment is submitted 10. Consumption ?r Insanity may enatte. pur flesh and blood are supported from these sources, nml the health and happiness, and that of Posterity, depends upon prompt u*e of a reliable remedy. * litLMBGLDS EXTRACT BUCHU, Established upward of Nineteen Year*, IS PREPARED BY 11. T. lIEIJIBOLD, Druroftat, 594 Broadway, New York, AXD 104 South Tenth St, Phila. Price $1.25 per Bottle, or 0 Bottle* for $6.50. delivered t(> any addrein, Held fry all Oruggista everywhere None nrc Headline unlcMdone up in eugruved wrapper, with iuc-Hlmile of uiy Chemical WurcliuitHc, aud signed 1». X. HKI.MBOLD. MM«.W CROCERIEB. WHIPPLE BROTHERS, Wholesale end Retail -Kwlcr* \n GROCERIES! PROVISIONS & PRODUCEi Are prepared te fill large or sins!l order# for supplies of gI'GAKS, TEAS, COFFEES, FLOUR, BACON, HAMS. GRAIN AND VEGETABLES, FTSH OF ALL KINDS, FHKSIJ AND DRIED KIIUITS, Canned G oods! Figs, Spices, go, Maccpronl, Tapioca and Citron lavoring Extracts. BAKING POWDERS! BAUCESf PICKLES. ETC. We give special attention to the trade In Fresh Rutter & Eggs, And the best qualities of OXSDEmSfSTEI! All of which vie are prepared lo offer. In anj quantity, in the I>e*t condition, and At Reduced PrlceH! Store on the south side of Seventeenth street, west of ilio Post OUlcc. Cheyenne. foblO-tf W. D. PEASE, con. I*Tn AND FEUOUSONKTS., Family firnceries FRESH VEGETABLES, And n full assortment of CANNED FRUIT PRESERVES JELLIES AND PICKLES I WORCESTERSHIRE AND JOCKEY (LI D SAUCES! And almost anything In the eating line. Thankful for the libers! amount of patronage granted me in the past, I uojie by strict attention to tlie wants of my friends to continue to receive it in the fhturc. L. MORRIS Merchant Tailor 1 CLOTHS, I OASSIMERE&, atc. FINE SUITS MADE TO ORDER CODY 9TIEET, CUEVENNIi - XT. f. n.wl I* - v -JWW» AM ujt w BON TON Barber Sttbp. COINCS, KIDD.& CIO., FBOFJtIDTOBS. Near *t*e Comer or aillnM.'i and Bddj Ktrrrt., <-*ryr.u«, J».*r, E>«S*nl, Airy Uoiiwa. wllb all th, Luxarluu, Appliance* of ?HB to.HfiottUL AUX. Old Friend* nnd Patron* will And n* as ever, Heady to Attend to their want* and give 8 A T I 8 r A C T JbN. COME ANI) SEE ME. “ (St A 3V1.” . • • «- , nDv7-T>r mmmmrnr *■■ ■■.■"■!, » V‘ »lIPtl !■ W U Iloyal Havana Lottery! OS* CUBA. fSOO.'WO In Gold Drawn Krtry Stnnlttn Days. Prlrea carhtul and lafurmallon rurnlahud: tho hl*hn« rM«va paid fur u*hl tyanl.h Rank Noloa and all klnda of Uold and Silver and Gov .nKnHbhnoarHlea. TAYIX)K*(X).. Baukera No. X WaZ i, S. T-. FIRE-ARMS. FREUND & BROTHER, Manufacturers and Importers -of all kinds of FIRE-ARMS ! AND AMMUNITION ! Cutlery, FiNhing Tackle, SPORTING APPARATUS. Us every description. East aide of Eddy street, Cheyenne. Pioneer Gunsmiths OF THE WEST! And eole agent* for the Winchester Repeatlny RIFLES & CARBINES Thaae arm* arms are particularly adapted foi defence against Indian Attacks? AND FOR HUNTING rTItPOSES. Agents for E. L. Dupont's and PcNemours ant Company’a Celebrated Sporting and Mining Powder! ALL KINDS OF Fixed & Loose AmmunitioD CONSTANTLY ON HAND H3SFAmi3NTGF • la all Its l>rnuche*, done with Scientific Precision I All goods sold by us are guaranteed to be as rep resented. Branch house* ut DENVER, AND LARAMIE CITY, W. TER. feblO-ly CLOTHING. FT t* WE WBRE NEVER AS WELL PREPARED AS NOW TO SHOW TO THE PUBLIC Such an Maortment of goods, styliah and desirable CLOTHING AND GENTS’ FUESISHING GOODS! In fact wTerytlilnit that la needed In {Vlcu’a Wear AT THE U. P. R. R. CLOTHING HOUSE, SIXTEENTH ST. B. & I. HELLMAN. SINGER’S Sewing Machines. Tbe Slag** ManßfkeCßring Co. I* now prod ttslag nearly 300.000 Sewing Machine* per annam and Is not able to meet the demand, but In order to do so, new lac (orfe* arc being erected that will supply Three Hundred and Piny Thoaund Itlaehlnee each Year. The popularity of the “New Family" Hewing Machine I* only surpassed by It* usefulnena and simplicity; durability nnd beauty. Where known It i* dlmeult for olhui manufacturer* lo effect sale*, and they employ every menus to foist their nrodtwtn upon the people. Buyers of Sewing Machine* should avoid canvasser* nnd peddler* who re stir t to compulsion to make sale*, for no machine can he desirable that I* forcibly tbru*t on tho pnrrthaser. ThcßiMßr •• New Family ” and tho •• New N 6. Ona T * Bowring Machines, [the latter for Bronemaker*. , Tailor*. Shoemaker*. Ac.,] arc cagerlv sought for, and a large stock can he Amnd in oor mile* room*, together with every useful accessory intended for them. We sell 8»lk Twist. Cotton sod Linen Threads, Needle*. OH, Screw-driwr*. Ac., at retail or in quantity at manufacturers* prices. Catalogue*. Prloe Lists. Ac., [tu English or Oer man] rurulshed on application by mail or other wise. I»EAN At LOWE, AOS North Poonh Un»L —P'»» <ltm pT MUZ MS. LAND GRANT BONDS, -y—■ I flirt DeJ&vek&Bro, BANKERS No. 40r South Third street, ■ :n PHILADELPHIA. •‘ -1 union pacific:r/n. Land Grant Bonds! w WE ARE OFFERING FOR BALE, a) best mar ket price, m THF LAND GRANT BONOS •r TUB U. P- R. R. COMPANY. mar ANotrmr, in all, tb r ’•* Run Twenty Years t AND PAT Seven Per Cent. Interest! They are Coupon Bonds of one thousand 4b lor* if 1,OUl); each, and are secured bj A FIRST MORTGAGE X ON ABOUT 14,000,000 of Land. i»- ) Being all the land* which the tTaieaYfcente JL R. Co. now have or shall hereafter acquire freia the United States, except the lemtv wMth mm m shall he included In the Railroad and Teleffrapk Line of *aid company, or used for ike wewetrut lion or operation thereof, for the trank, yards, de pot gnmnds, buildings, or erections thereof. It will readily be seen that an average of (75) seventy-fve ceute per acre tor the lands of ltdk Company, will retire Ihe whole ieeae of u*t Grant Bonde, thus reducing the interest liability of the Company to that exteal. Tho Company receive their LMd Grinit ’Bonne for their face and accrued interest, in payment es all land* sold by them. • e » The Union Faclflc Railroad Company eons meuerd the sale of their land Jnly Mth, IMB. The land now offered for tale ranges from $ 2.50 to S2O Per Acre , AMD tXBBACU SONS OP TOT Very Best Farming Land! TUB COMPANY HAS. ALAXADT ran SALKS AMOUNT TO 30,000 Acres Monthly ! AND MOSTLY TO ACTUAL IETTLKRI. As the entire reyenne from the islet OF lYe nude of the Company is pledged to the redemp tion and cancellation of the Land Grant Bonds of the Union Pacific Railroad Company, the Land Grant Bond* will necessarily become scarce and high In price, ae tho lands err told, are the pra o**.*r|g ere iLveeluu by tho Trustees of the Bond holders In the Land Grant Cond*. The Land Graut Bonds of the Hannibal A Ml. Joseph A. K.. are 108 bid ami none offered; there l*no reason why these bonds may not rnle that high at homa future time. Fur nirther particulars address mVEN&B&O. Declare in Government Seeartttee, fMUdctpbU