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DAILY EVENRfG LEADER. TIICRSn.iI, DRCEJIBKK 8, 1870. RAILROAD TABLE, UNION PACIFIC KAII.HO.UV ariuvk rnotr r.Ksj. u: taut w»T. Niiwngcr I;+* p. m ! Passenger. .. *.J: 1"p. m. Mixed 3;Ud p. in. | MRud M.4~» p. ui. F "pftfnt s:?fi a. in. Freight.. . . .6.15 n. m. Fac.E\. Jfri..1*2.91 m. | I**<\ K\, Fri.v.’ 1’ p. in. AIIRIVK UiOV WEST. m.PAKT I A-T. PlMepßer 1 :80 t>. Hi Passenger... *2:<m p. in. Mixed 7:d5 p. m. 1 Ml\eJ 8:15 {>. in. Freight At. Ex. Tnos .l;l5p. m. : At. Kx.Tue-. -J.-Mi p. in. Trains botwrtn Laramie nnd Omaha run on Omaha time, which I- 35 minute- fnsier than Chcycunc tnie, and Chcy» nne time go\eni*-train* went of Laramie. DENVER PACIFIC RAILROAD. ARRIVE FROM *niTII. lIKP.VIIT SofTR. Express I:4> p. m. I Express ... 9:55 p »n. Freight 5:35p. in. | Freight 7m»» a.•«. Trains on the D P.Railway run ou Omaha time. Hsll Arrivals mu! IMptrtllfMk Until farther noliri' iltc Po«*ioftbi wiu l«* open for delivery And reception of mail matter from 7'i a. m. to 7‘e p. m. daily, except Sunday-, and on Sundays from 13:3 >p. m. tot* p. m. Money order office open from 8 a. m. to C p. m. daily, except Holidays. Western mails elo-" at P* o'clock, d-.Mv. Eastern mails close at 1.1" p. m. daily. Denver Pacific It. R.. In< hidin r Denver and sonthern mails, close at 1:13 p. m. daily, ext ]>t Sundays. Mails arrive from cast daily at 12 m„ and from the west d.-.ilv at 1:15 p. nj. Mall* arrive from Denver. Col . and ten. , via Denver Pacific IL i(., at 11:45 a. in. daily, e. copt Buftdnv*. Mails close for Fort Laramie and Fort I ■Mer man on Mondays nnd Thursdays at 5 p. in. Malls nrrive from Fort Laramie and Fort Fet tertimti Sunday* and Thursduvs at V' a p. in. W. W. CORLETT. Postmaster. BJL.?" —Our enterprising “ wentherclei has erected him n tin Miv-ojir, to en able him to "see stars.” The “affida vit” isoa the lo.mf the rear oml i f his “oflUs,” and lie goes up to the “ nm sheen” regularly every morning with aeoektail in one lmnd, nn- tunbrella in the other, and n codfish pinned to his coat tail: lie looks down the pipe, “smiles,” and makes “dew” report of a “ light rainfall.” —Mr. David Miller lias removed his jewelry store to Seventeenth street, next to the Revolution store, where he will lie happy to see liis friends and patrons. decl-tf Txist.—A half, buggy cushion. Five dollars will lie paid for its return to Abney & Reel. decl-tf —California and Rhine wines (fJel senheimer), l.imbourg nnd Swiss cheese, Holland herrings, Ac., import ed expressly for family use, and for side wholesale and retail by John Herold, at the Star Ilrewery, Fif teenth street. This brewery is justly celebrated for the excellence of its Lager beer, which can lie supplied to the trade inhny quantity at iliesliort est notice. decl-tf To Tint Btockhot.iii:its or Tin: Wyoming Hitch and Water Co.— You arc* hereby notified that the third assessment is now due, and pay able at the office of tlie company, cor ner of Sixteenth and Ferguson streets. J. Joblin, Pres’t. E. P. Know, Soe’y. deia-t'Ot *— PI.ANTEHs 1 I lotsu.—'This once popular hotel will lie re-opened in a . few days liy Mr. O. l.eigliton. | Transient and regular boarders will receive the liest of nc.oiiiinodntions at moderate prices. dec7-tt —Oysters! Oysters!! Oysters! li] fresh, at one dollar a can at the Wash- j ington Market. • uovT-tit - ——— Important News.—Working and business men, go to Heilman's Cloth ing Store, sixteenth struct, and buy goods at New York prices, dee ) tit Cifoicn PicTt'UEH.—A cliolce lot of ohrouios mul water colors, elegantly franusl, just received at .Joseph & O’Brien’s, Eddy street. decti-tf —Skates! Skatf.s!! Skates!!! Just received in great variety at F. Schweiekert’s Hardware and Toy store, lkidy street. Uecu-tf , ... .. O VST Ens. —Root 1 1 and Maltliy's se lect oysters received daily at the Magnolia Saloon. Hot up in every style by tlto celebrated Hi SKitAt, RUU. novl.-lm —Reno! Keno!! Keno!!! every night at the Ron Ton Billiard Hull. HOVjS.tf —PURE MICHIGAN CIDER JEST RECEIVED AT THE MAG NOLIA SALOON. iiov’JOtl Toys! Toys!! Toys!!! at Roett cher’s Hardware store. novJl -1 m —Kenu ! Keng! ! Keno !!! every niglit at the Ron Ton Rilliard Had. . novJS-tf —Keno! Kenol! Keno!!! every niglit at tile Ron Ton Rilliard Had. IlovL’S-tf Eagi.e House, 15th street, A. Sim ons, proprietor, is the best place to board in this city—s7 per week, or IS per day. Good rooms at moderate prices. ‘ nug'H-tf —Two pood carpenters ran have ■ steady WQcta by applying ut Kerris’ Carpenter shop, on Eddv stis t. novlS-tf SPECIAL NOTICES. Good at All Tlmc«. I>r. Henry Root and Plant Pill* are vegetable, and can be taken at any and all times without regard to diet or drink. dcc3-d*wlw Vv -»rt the Kvll. -If mother* would give Mrs. Whltcoulb's Syrup to their children when sick, mortality would be less among them. It cotta only 25 cent/. decs-dawlw Soc -Advertisement of Dr. Untie* Di*ponsnry headed. Rook for the million- MAHIUAGK GUIDE—Iu another column. It should lie rcutl by all Jyl3.iA.wiv M'DAHIETS THEATBE. GRAND CONCERT BY FtOT. fiSCBffAXDNEQ'S TIMEAS TEOI-iT Six Urnlleutrn and Two Ladle*. The Ust Hinders oil tills continent, and w ith ; lßstr«ki«-htsl oiu.it’ the like of whtali lia« never beeo hoard hero. Wednesday and Tlittno day Kvcntns"' l)*< 7tl» nnd Nth Doors apon at % o'clock; Performance to commence at H oclock. Admlw>loiii«l oo Ciallory 7. r »<>«t»* Seats Reecrvcd Free or Clxarge dtcdtWt | BUILDING, ETC. T. W. Rutledge, CARPENTER AMI BU 1 LITER! SIXTEENTH STREET, CUETEXXE, - WYOMING. ffIAMt'ACTUBICR BOORS, BLINDS AMD SASH. nr.PAimvG op am. kind veati.y , AMI ((I ICKLV WON I'.. o HOI SE J|#Vi\G AT MODERATE PRICES. AH Orelent Promptly Attended to. nov7-ly MOVING. M9Vm James Ferris, CARPENTER B UILDER. MANIFACTUBEII OF SASH, BCGRS AMD BLINDS. 1 HOUSE MOVING: A SPECIALTY, Painting, Graining . AND PAPER HANGING. Moving mul Repairing Honso*;. Building nnd Refitting House*. Painting mid (ila/ltlg. nnd teri■ u mid .Mnkln-/ :;!l kinds of Doors, Sash. Blinds and Shutters. Making' and Kepalr* in _r Fit. nl* ii i !•. A full supply of potent weather strips for d or- and windows always on hand, and a practical hand always ready to apply them. ROOFS! ROOFS! ROOFS!! Tar and all material for Flopping Leaks of llut roots, and nlwaye ready to apply the same. SYf* All work attended toon Short Notice. UOV4-1T ! U. P. R. R. UitISORJ PACIFIC ruviLnojvD. t—- Is now completed nnd running dally panaonper trains, forinim:. tn connection with ilio Cuntral I Pacific Railroad, uu A.ll Rail Route! To California and the Pacific roast, making the utiOAumplod Uuo of ItiUU miles in FOUR BAYS FROM OMAHA TO SACRAMENTO. bIUECT CONNECTIONS MADE AT OMAHA * With the Chicago .t Northwestern, Chicago, Rock Island A Pacific and St. Joseph & Council ; Blutis Railroads and Missouri river lint* of Pack ets to nnd from all the principal Eastern and Southern cities. AT CnEVENNB With Denver I’aeifie Railroad for Denver. Cen tral City, Santa Fo uud all points in Colorado and New Mexico. AT ZIIKVAN With slaves for the groat Sweetwater ruining ditlrlct. AT UINTAH Sin-'es leave on nrrl' al of Union Pacific Train* Lit Salt Lake City ami southern Utah. AT CORINNB For Helena, Virginia City and all point* In Montana. AT PROMONTORY With Central Pacific Railroad for White Pine j Sllxer Mines, Sacramento, San Francisco and the principal cities in California. Nevada and Idaho. IHr First class hotels ami eating houses at j convenient point*along the line. Ibillmmi'n Palace ami tiloapluc? Cars ac company all trains. For through rates on frei.rhMo Montana, Sweet water Mines, uud other points, npplv to 11. HIIUNHON, General Freight Agent, Onialia. \V Purchase tickets via Omaha and Platte Valiev Route. F. COLTON. C. (J. HAMMOND. Ouu'l Ticket Agent. fleu'l Superintendent. ■ 4 — 1 Absolute Divorces legally obtained in New York, Indiana, Illinois ami other States, for per- i soil* from any State or Country, every- : where ; desertin'*, non-support, ,etc., Mtfiiclent cause; lo pghlh ty; no charge until divorce oh tamed, .\dviec Irtu. Businesii eetublUhud fif teen years. Address, { M. IiOU Attorney, aj*U-d3ui No. 78 a tree t ■» Y**rk City I MARKETS. EMPIRE MEAT MARKET! lx-aler 111 k Fresh & Salt Meats VICNISON, FISII, VEGETABLES & WILD GArflE. PfjlHil.SON STIIKET, A few doora south of the Loader Office nov7-1m THE CHEYENNE MARKET! Fred Landau, Dealer in FHEHII SvYLT MEATS, VENISON, Vegetables & Wild Game. I’rruh I'lsli Received Dally. Sevonteenth Street, bot. Eddy and Fer , gUBOQ. np\3-ly V/ASHINCTON IVIAHKcT! The .Tlni kct In the City, L. R. BRESIVAIIEX, Di‘. AI.KII IN FRESH AND SALT MEATS, Gnnto, Fish. At*., SIXTEENTH STRLKT, next to P. S. UliMin'w Uatik. decl-ly Toys! Toys! Toys! FOR THE MILLION. F. SCIIWEICREKT linn Just received the lar/eat r.s-or!ment of TOYS over Imported tlil •* side of the Missouri Ulvcr. UOCKING HORSES, TOYS AND WAX DDLLS, Os all "klnda In OREAT VARIETY at Lower Prioea than ever. OOM[jG2 -A.3NJI2Z> ISE32- Hardware, Cutlery, BUILDERS' HARDWARE AND NAILS, WINDOW GLASS OF ALL SIZES, CX'trjienfrrH 1 anrl Miami* Toofa, Skates, Beaver Traps, <£r., &c. Always on hand a large slock of the celebrated PATENT BUILDING PAPER, AND Prepared Plastering Board Ami Cement. Wnrranfed not to Shrink, Break, or be affected by dampness. “Quick Sales 6 Small Profils" IS MY MOTTO. EI>X) Y S r r It EE T Between Sixteenth nnd Seventeenth Sts., CHEYENNE, WYOitilKC. novlHtn Sewing Machines. Tlu< Sinner Maiiufaclnrluji Co. Is H»»w producing nearly *200.000 Sewing ItlnelilneM per iiiiiinm and is not able to meet the demuiid. hut in order to do m new fac tories are being erected that w ill supply Three Hundred nnd Fifty TliotiMund ITlnelilneM euei* Year. * The popularity of the “Ntw Family ” Sewing Machine Is only surpassed by ila usefulness nnd slmpMrltv; dur.ibllLy and beauty. Where known it Is dlfiU’iilt for oilioi manufacturers to etl'eet sales, nnd they employ every means to foist their products upoit the people. Buyers of Sewing Machines should avoid canvasser* and peddlers who resort to compulsion to make sales, for no mnchluu can b<* dc.-lrablc tlint I* forcibly thrust on the purchaser. The Singer “New Family’’and the “New' No. Ono“ Sowing Machines, (the latter for Dressmakers. Tailors. Shoemakers, ike..] are eagerly sought for, nnd u large stock can lie found in our sales ro«.ms, logoihur with every useful accessory intended for them. Wo self Silk Twist. Cotton and Linen Threads. Needles, Oil, Screw-drivers, Ac., ut rotail or in quaintly at manufacturers' prices. Catalogues, l*rlco Lists. Ac.. | in English or Gor man) furnished on application by mull or other wise. DEAN A: LOWE, 00a North Fourth Street, se.pua d»j| RT LOl’ltl, MO HOTELS. KARNS HOUSE. Seventeenth Street, CHEYENNE WYOMJN3. has iincit GREATLY ENLARGED * and thou roughly rofiUed in SUPERIOR STYLE. IT IS THE Oldest, Largest AND ONLY Fihst Class Hotel I3XT TXXXS CITY. STTF.RTOR accommodations for transient or permanent boarders at (lie most reasonable prices. An Omnibus will convey travelers to and trom the Knllrpud depot without extra charge. mnylO-ly MRS. MARTHA KARNS, STOVES, ETC. EVENING STAR, CHALLENGE —AND— • : .V .- \ • \; \j I j ?//! /■ / > / j■ i a’'V' rpilF DEMAND FOR CHARTER OAK. OIIAL -1 LKNGE and EVENING STAR Stoves has grown so rapidly of late Mini we lime not filled orders ns promptly ns desirable; bnt having now secured the assistance of nnolherStnvc Foundry, we shall hereafter confine nearly the entire force of our own establishment to the production of the Stoves above named and hope to till all orders without delay. We would cull the attention of those about purchasin to the SUCCESS and POPULARITY of all THESE STOVES. No better evidence of their intrinsic merit cun he offered than a state ment of th«- fact, thnl after 18 years' use nnd be ing subject to severe tests in all kinds of locali ties, nnd to the most hit'er nnd determined oppo sition that could be invented, that they are to-dnv. the.MOST POPULAR STOVES in the’market, arid have given such nnlversul satisfaction that the DEMAXI) 1H GREATER 7Y/.1.V EVER. If von want th* Rent Coo/ting a/orj for Wood, buy the CHARTER OAK. If von want ih> Rett Cooling Store for Coal, buy the CHALLENGE. If yon want the nen'fx* and bent tiheet iron parlor stove ever made, buy the E VEXING 6TAR. —SOLD BY Excelsior Manufacturing Go., 012 and Oil North Main Street. ST. LOUIS, MO. —AM) ALL— Live Stove Dealers, LIKE HARPER & IIOUSITIAN, AND n. BOETTCIIEIC A: CO., svtldjfcwly Cheyenne. Wyoming. UI'J’IOW 27ACIFIO Bail Bead Company TOWN LOT DEPART M LTiT Have an unlimited number of both Business and Resident Lots In all the towns along the line of road (rom Omaha to Corrine, which are being sold cheap, ami great inducements are offered to nil wishing to establish business and build for themselves n home. There is n great demand for BUSINESS HOUSES in all the towns, to supply the Immigration which will continue f»r years settling up the ric > agricultural and mineral lauds. Applications may be made to Agents on the ground, or uddresa J. M. EDDY, General Town Site Aent, U. P. R. R nugl9-tf OMAHA. NEBRASKA L. MRIN & GO., WHOLESALE DEALEIIS IN Foreign Sz l)gni(‘B<i<? LIQUORS! WINKS, Tobacco & Cigars. 17TII STREET, Between Eddy and Ferguson, fllblO-tf GROCERIES. WHIPPLE BROTHERS, JJTlioiesale and Retail -La’.cr* *n GROCERIES! PROVISIONS & PRODUCE! Arc prepared to fill large or small orders for supplies of * SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES, FLOHB, BAOSM, HA MS. GRAIN AND VEOKTABLES, FISII OF ALL KINDS, FRElill AND DRIED FIIUITS, Canned Goods! Figs, Spices, go. Mnccarnni, Tapioca and Citron lavoring Extracts. BAEi-r-iC POWDERS I FAUCES, PICKLES. ETC. Wo give special attention to the trade In Fresh Rutter A' Egr/s . And tlie best qualities of OE-ZEIESSE l All of which we nrc prepared to offer, in any quantity, in tlie best condition, and At 15o<luct*d Piiccs! Store on the aontli side of Seventeenth street, went of the Boat Oilico, Cheyenne. ’ feblO-tf T W. B. PEASE, ’ COR. 17th AND FERGUSON STS., Family Groceries FRKSH VUtiETABLIfiR, And a full assortment of CAHHED FRUIT PRESERVES JELLIES AND PICKLES! WOItCESTLRN M1 SC JKV AND Jocr:r:r cu n l And afmost anything in the eating lino. Thankful for the liberal nmonnt of patronage granted me in the past, I nope, by strict attention to the wants of my friends to coutiutte to receive it in the future. AiVl E ;fICAN BROILER. THE GREATEST INVENTION OF THE AGE. It afford* so i tic poor and the rich alike the first nnd only relief ever offered from the Tedious, Troublesome, Juice-Evaporating, aud D.vspepsia prodttefug Broilers of t lie past, nnd from Meat 'ooking Abomination* of all Degrees. Require* no Preparation of Fire; no Coke or Charcoal; no Pounding of Steak; Render* Tough Meal Tender by it* Ac; ion; due* nwuy with nil Smoke nnd Smell of Grease: Broils Equally Well over Coal or Wood; answers lor ull j-i/.cd Stove or Range Opening*. We guarantee satisfaction, and To any not satisfied, af.er a fair trial, the money will be refunded, with charges both ways. Retail Price. f J.OJ. American Broiler MauitfaQ*tiring Co., Ofllce* 62 Broad Si.. New York, and 169 Race Bt.. Cincin nati; Frank St urge* A Co., Chicago; Clarence Shepard »£ Co.. Mi wattkee; Cheever, Burchard & Co., St. Louis; Wholesale Agents. WA NT K D—AG ENTS. S2O per day. to e*U the ci’lebratC’d HOME MiIITTLE HKWINU MACHINE. Has the under-feed, makes the •• lacks*Urh'' (alike on holli sides.) and la fully licensed. The best nnd cheapest family Sew ing Machine In the market. Address. Ji*HNSON, CLARK A CO.. Boston. Mass., Pittsburgh, I*a., Chicago, 111., or St. Louis, Mo. To the Newspaper Press. The CIIICAOO NKWrtPAPF.iI Union*. owned and managed by Cramer, Aiktus A Cramer. Milwau kee, and Round* A Ktne, Chicago, are now pre pared to furi.lsh Outside aud Inside printed paper, lu all sizes. New type, fine paper. Ad dress, Chicago New*pnper Union, Chicago. 111. Measr*. Cramer, Aiken* A Cramer, of Milwau kee. continue lo furnish Outsides and Inside* to newrtpup'Trt. New typo, fine piper, and no ob jectionable advertisements hereafter received in either list. 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Prof. of Jslw iii H irmrd Pnirerslty. AN 1* VOLLMIS HOLD HKPAIIATELT. Sold by Sabscriptioii Only D. Al'l’l.l. .•IN .V CO. IVlilDhnr-. f.-lilO Itnwlf !■'. I|.’ null 111 (iraiKl Slrucl. X. V BALL VKD’S PATENT IMPROVED SPORTING RIFLES. Calibre-SS-100, 33-100, 88-I,JO 40-100 nnd 50,100. every Qifle Warranted, And money refunded if not sntisfaclorv. USE CARTKIDGES OR LOOSE AMMUNITION. MAKE YOUR OWN CARTRIDGES. “Southerner ” Cisfo/s, (Breech -Loading Derringer,) half ounce Bull larger titan Navy. REMINGTON’S PISTOLS ! COLTS I’ISTOLS, SMITH & WFSSON PISTOLS! CARTmnOES ALL KINDS, Gnus, Flasks and Potu hes, WADS. CAPS, Etc., ETC. ALFORD, FARR. A CLAPP, Jib IG. Warren Street, feblO-tf near Broadway. (up-*tnir») New York. r> ooleV’c ' vv o • if. ' FV/* Ii raplJljr MipcrMnilnj n’.| other |i c,iaroiloiu fjr proJui ritjunl, Sweet and Wholetome ROLLS, BISCUITS, DR SAD, Duehwheat and other GriddU Caket, Per/etllg Purs and Reliable, mul nlwaye ready for Immediate uee. The CIJEAP LST Doling Towder In the WOULD, and It WILL KEEP O.V LASD OR SEA, (* anjr climate, for yeare It l« well adapted to the u«o of llouetkteptre, Mlnere, Aiarlnere, Emlgrante, 4a, and It In fact. In every reepeet, the REST TEASTTOWDED mad* "for Ike Kitchen, the Camp, the Galley." BOLD nV ClttK’F.Urt 4 I'F.ALI.Urt LVGUYWIIERE. Manufactured by DOOLEY' &. BROTHER 69 NCW OTRC ET, NE\V-YORIG HELM BOLD’S BtUQttU. !- V ' ■C7lKKlllX — _ I Ddlilll ADD RE SS :< ,//obiii #/ TO TnE r, >I I V'A NERVOUS AND OEIiTM WHOSE SUFFERINGS HAVE BEEN ll) Prolracted from Hidden Cau^, AND WHOSE CASES liF.IjCfHE ' nu PROMPT mkim ' !.*i Uc.dt : i :1 ‘Oil TO RENDER , jjj,,,} Existence Desirable. If you nrc puflhring or have suffered', from in voluntary discharge*, what effect doe* It prmiade upon your general health ? Do yoit fbqT billtnted, easily tired? Docs a .little extra exer tion produce palpitation of the heart? 1 Does your liver, or urinary organs, or yonr qiietttlr get out of order? Is your uriiie snmo 1 lines thick, milky, or flocky, or Is it ropy on set tling? Or does a thick setun rise to fhtf is a sediment at the bottom after it lin* Hood awhile? Do you have spell* of short hrcafhinfr W dyspepsia? Are your bowels constipated? Do -'on hnve spell* of fainting, or rushes ©f.blbdfl to the head) Is your memory impaired?,, 1* joftr mind const.tntly dwelling on this suhjeot?* Do you feel dull, listless,.moping, tired qf coippany, of life? Do you wish to he left alone, to gyt away from everybody? Docs any lit Lie thl g start oi Jump? I* your sleep lmikcn or rerUess? | Is the lustre of yonr eye bb brilliant? Tfio hh»om on your cheek u* bright? Do you enjoy ypurwdf in society as well? Do you pursue yottr hh»iitcss with the same energy? Do you f«-ei as much con fidenco in vourseir? Are yonr spirit* dkli'jfnd llagging. given to fits or melancholy? Tfsa. do not lay it to yonr liver or dyspepsia. Ilaie ytfa restless night ? Y'our back weak, yoitr kiiecs weak, aud have bnt little appetite, and you'at tribute this to dyspepsia, or liver complaint? >£f HOW, READERI : ih*m self abuse, venereal diseases' badly cured, rj nil sexual excesses, nrc all capable of producing a weakness of the generative organs. The orgaq* of generation, when in perfect health, MAKE THE MAN. ’ * BID YOU EVER THINK Mint those bold, defiant, energetic, perserorlng successful business men, arc always those whoso generative organs ore in perfect health? You never hear such men complain of being melancholy, of nervousness, or palpitation of the heart. They arc never afraid they cannot succeed in business; they don't become sad and discour aged; they are always polite and pleasant in the company of ladies, and look you nnd them right in the face—none ofyolir downcast look* or othpr meanness about them. I do not mean those who keep the organs inflated by running to exceai. 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