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I ;y—M..UJ- Chqyenne Daily leader. ■ KUri'KK. PntrkMr VEDXEEDAT, 4FUL SO, 1878. RAILROAD TIME TABLR i US ION PACIFIC KAIIJIOAD. 8 87878 nOM IBBT. MFBBT WMT. PMMHffr 1S:&> |i. m i Passenger.... 1:07p.m. fIXM 8:44 p. m. t Mixed *:«** p m. ■elghi 4:W ■ »«• i Freight 4:00 a. m tiuvi rumm wast. paraßT bast, filSZ’.. »»ip. m. I Itlusl freight 1:44 p.m., Freight 1:45p. ra Trwin* between La raiu la and Omaha run oi Omaha lima. whlrO i» lu niiuuiaa faatnr that Chajtane ti.ae. DENVER PACIFIC RAILROAD. abbjtc rnou soctu. narairr nottr. frprr## KtiS p. m. I Exprexa 1:45 p •». rre^ivu...... 4:10 |i ro. | Freight .>*&s. u.- Triton the D.l*. Kail way ran ou Onaaka lime. ■ Mall Arrivals aiKl iipawirm. Until further notice the Poalofllce wIM be open I Nr delivery wud reception of mail matter fr*oa a- m. to "4 n. m. dally, except Sunday a, and on Snaring* one lio.tr after arrival of weal era mall. ! Omaigj time Is tic Hroe of the wfllet. Maper order office open from li.a.Rl|.a. dally, steept Sundays. laatcrn and Western m - ’’tcloae at Iff* p. m.. ally. Denver Pacinc K. R., Including Denver and aoutherr malla. cloao at 19:50 p. m. dally. Mails arrive from oast daily at lt:4u p. m.. and , frugl *l»e weal dally at lt:B*« p. m Valla arrive from Denver. Col., and way, rla i Ddnrirr Fat!*- R. N . at 11:45a. m. daily. Valla clove 4*r Fon Laramie aud Fort Fettar . Mr mr Mondi.yv at 4:M p. m. Mailt arrive from Kurt Laramie and Fort Fet tenaan Sunday* at 5:50 p. m. « ' W. W. OORLETT. Postmaster. k i,. ■■■■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ ... gVTOur Au;hortaed Adrerttaina A feat a tor th« Laanan are. In >%cw York, A. a. Pettanaill A Co., tT Park Row . Oco. I*. Howell A Co., 40 Park Row, and llndeon A aunci.ll Park Row; In Chicago, reSfcoVurn A Co., AT Dearborn at; In •« Louie, MdValt A Stone. 4SI North Hlxth at.: and In Cln elmtatl. Cook. Coburn A Tailor, 11, Pike's Opera Meuse bnildlne Mr. C. A Buckingham's* been appointed gene ral agent forth* Cheyenne Dally anti Wyoming weekly Leant Ke ia authorized to solicit eob erription* forth« two edition* of the Lbadbr, . 1 o aaHan wm * ihi • office and to lake ordera fapjobprintl ig. wlilch ordera will he executed 1 odlooat delay aud I* a neat and workmanlike I manner. I y Northern Kyemlng. Reynolds, In hi# report of 1 exploration#, thus wrltesof the Yel- 1 lowatone river: -'“The main question In regard to 31a river in iu navigability. In tar of the fact that steamboats have been taken up me Missouri to Ft. Benton, I have no hesitation in say ing that the same thing j can be done on the Yellowstone ns far as the mouth of the Big Horn river, without having as many or aa great 1 obstacles to overcome as In the Mis souri. The only serious impediments below the mouth o the Big Horn, are the rapids below Powder river shoals; but I am of the opinion that they are not worao than many in the Upper Missouri, and s steamboat which, at the time ofhigh water, might easily go up, could at a lower stage return and im prove the channel." All the tributaries of the Y •llow ■ doe, from the mouth of the Big Horn down, are sluggish, muddy currents, while above the mouth of the Big Ilrft-n they are clear as crys- j tal This latter region tracked in every direction by vsst herds of huf- ! fain,. elk and deer, is the Indians | paradise. Home of the Pacific tribes, traveling many hun Ired miles,make ! two trips a year to tills favored country-corning both spring and fall. The Big Horn is formed by tH# Junction of the l’spo-Agie ant] Wind river*, but it ii nlway- H|K>ken of by hunter* aml trappers as the Wind «ver,down to a canyon thirty mile* low the Junction. There l» no good reason for this arbitrary dlvlinc tlon, whereby the same stream pass* es Into the mountains under one nsm», and emerges with another,and it la necessary tlutt these facts should hq known tonvoid confusion. —Gen. Grant being the first Presi dent who hii* visited Colorado, it is proposed by llie Denver people, to name one of the prominent snow crowned mountains, in full view of that flty, the President’ll peak. rmlitnl Oram la Ctui'lM. Kor the first time aioce Its organi sation, a President has honored Wy-! oming with his presence, and Chey- i enne has had the honor to entertain the chief magistrate of the nation, ii . only tor a short hour. Owing to a delay on the Denver road, the presidential party arrived , here th'rty mil u‘es latent hen expec ted, and consequently the time for dinner and-the reccptlon that fol lowed was very- short. However all the people present had an oppor - tnntty to shake hands with the Pres ident. Thedlnlmr mm of Jones’ Rail road Hotel had Ikhmi elaborately dec orated with flags and divided into two rooms; one reserved for the pres idential dinnersnd the other for a,re caption room. After lairtaklngof a slight meal,the Ihesldent repaired to .. the latter apartment when hand slinking began and was kept up for nearly thirty minutes. At HVi p. 111., the party returned to the cars and soon after nid farewell to the “Alagtc city of the plains.” —A large lot of oil painting* in fold frames to he sold cheap. The property of an eastern artist on his way to the mountains. Call and see them at Stlmpson A Barnard's Aue '" thin Mure. apr2U-Bt* —The Wyonirng Monthly 8«>o- Vksik tor April, hss been Issued .and Is for sale si thi* ijltk* and at Post’s Newsroom. mariltf I —The fumous Kadi India company j 11 isto be dissolved. A hill has been , ■ I Produced In the House of Common, ' ' ‘ fora redemption or commutation of ' j the dividend on the eapltal stuck of ; the East India Company, and for the 1 ! transfer of the security fund of the i India company, to the Keere'ary of j State in council of IndiH, and Tor the dissolution of the Knst Inills compa ny." By June I, 1374, tire company Is to cease to exist. The proprietors of the stock who do not ussent to the offers of commutation by April 30, 1874, ere to receive two hundred ' pounds sterling fur 100 pounds stock. The original East India company was chartered about the year 1004, . out it was long time U-fore it was ! profitable. By the charter oft'h tries 11, I Mil, they were empowered to I make pence and war u’itli any . power not Christian, to build fortifi cations, exercise civil and criminal [jurisdiction and do many other acts ' ofa sovereign power. j —An American correspondent of the London Timet has been “inter- I viewing” President Grant, who told him that he had confidence lu the men engaged in the Domingo scheme, and that he ex;>ecled that in ! the course of the next ten or fifteen; years this company would have made such progress in developing the resources of that country, that tho United States would annex It, as a bargain, at $10,000,000 or $15,000,000, when they might have secured the Dominican Republics year ago for ! $1,500,000. In any event, the gov ernment desired |ieace, and no trouble with Haytl was apprehended. In regard to tho Modoc war, ho said the pacification of the Indians requir ed time. I, . ...... ... - ( ( —The undersigned has started a night herd of horses. Parties wish ing their horses herded enquire at Brown's stable and corral. Charges, : reasonable. Also cows heided In the I day. sprOO-k’t. W. C. Tomlins. K KM* Cool. —On the first day of j ; May, Mr. Peter Haninia, will com ments 1 delivering Ellis 4 Dyers pure lake its- to customers in large or ! small quell titles and at low rates. apris-tf i MOTICE. City Marshal's Office, Cheyenne, Wyo., April 21, 1873. The ordinances concerning dogs and hogs are now in force, and ; all purties are cautioned not to inter-j sere with (lie enforcement of tho same, under penalty of being arrest- j ed and dealt with according to law. [ Win. Howlands, apr2l fit City Marshal. 1 ; Foil Hale.— A few desirable dwelling houses and building lots <n j the best part of the town. Enquire nt Glnfoko’a real estate agency. Sec ond floor, Leader building. j —Two hundred barrels of apples for | —1 WO nuiiureu imrriMN ut iippiCTiui HHlont J. 11. Miirtin’#. ■piotr —Haled hn>- for sale by, xpVltf J. H. Martin. WHITFn w < » ! 11 fill • LU Kilily St. nuvSly —Geu. 11, Atkinson, the popular 1 merchant tailor from Rockford, 111.,' ! has come. Oil on him at Room 4, Railroad Houneand »»>e hi# nainples of fine-- Roods over brought to Cheyenne, and give him your meas ure. aplti-2t *' - —Buck Beer ut Beno's Brewery. . apr!92w. —Mrs. Slm[)son, Liiritinie City, is i »ole agent in Wyoming Territory for the Blees Sewing Mucldne. A ) complete assortment always on hand. ■ | Other machines taken In exchange. Upon the counter you will hereaf-j ' ler find for sale tho Wyoming Week- I ly Lkadeu, the pioneer newspaper i ! of this Territory, also the Hot' vkn i k , the only magazine published in Wy ! omlng, full of choice reading matter, Interesting to families and every one. Rack numbers can la; obtained U|s>n application,at Mrß.Hlmp»on’s,C Street latramle City, Wyo. Ter. ruarlldwtf Blank or Prlute 1 SHIPPING TAGS -AT TUX— Leader Office^ x vkrv Law r#iri > ? 4-'^ T r - . e |f r w 15 * fc, || • EP J t»4 £ U J I s=3 i lit “w xi rK - !===» -t -£ ■j W 1 =g . s .S|lt| i & i riifi i° . ' = & ; la-oi -i ? ; =■ 7i4“ it • I !M || ! H “ iV* ill f- ' 5 . Zx a r~ 7—> * X R. B. ROBINSON, GREEN RIVER, W. T. OrdorH taken for I AJVIERIC^IN I 1 ’ And nil other klmln of Watches arul Jewelry At lower rate* than any House In the IKTaat* Rkfaikimo 'tone In h nont uianner nml nl abort notice. Also dealer In Violins. Vlo { Iln-eU-ln*sand Bows, novSQwAm I * WVOMINB LAPIDARY WORKS, ntUMItP BirPKH, Prop'n I —A HAM IK rtTY, WYOMING. s/fUSH A i ES. Topaz, .1 am per. Ruby. etc.. I .11 an• la. ether Native Storma cut In any niyla I tafi :lni*h. The larceat akaortnicnt of the very I rn»:ceat Native Sionea always on hnnd which we will furnlah at rencoimbt'prices. All orders nramnitv atfeiitlnd to aud iiatiafaciion rtuiran 1 j»rarnpi ly attutiiloil to aud aatUfactlon gnnran j INS URANCE .INDEMNITY A CAKD. F.l P SNOW doklro* to call the attention of J* theciilxnim ol Wyoming to the fact that bu I la now prepared to make Insurance and Imuc Policies, aa the agent and representative of old. Tollable i and standard companies. Every Company repre sented la FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RKSI'KCT. ' Rate* will at all timos bo aa low aa thncharac ter of the rlek will warrant. All loss occuring at thla agency w*ll be adjust ed and pair* here. K. P. *N*'W. afdSm Oeu'l Aid tor Wyoming. Edward Keane, Evanston, Wyoming, ! MANITFAfTURKH r»f Fur nnd Bnrkakln j (Jlov«»a. All klmln «.f Furs and .Felt* dreased I and made up Into any clHstred article. I Work rlonw In a neat manner and at ; aonable mtes. I a cnuconntHntly receive the hi ;h I , eat market price for .heir furs and Sklnn ' I my eatubllr Sine/" , nov23-wAmly I SUBSCRIBE i I FOK THE Cheyenne Daily Leader, $16.00 per annum. Wyoming Weekly Leader, $2.60 per annum, $1.60 for tiz months. Wyoming Monthly Souvenir, SI.SO per year. The Weekly Leader and Monthly Souvenir, $3.00 a year, to one Addrete. i ALL PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. i 1 Send your subscriptions in registered letters nr Post Office : Money Orders to | Publishc r U - 1 1. J.. :" .. I. . i . LEADER | Chcj cmio, • - W K°* ’ | / : ! XTOTII’KI* hereby given that on Monday, ' ll the IlKt) dity nf Mii.Vr l, umNian »• Hrnton, 1 having been convicted of keeping n lewd house *n»t sentenced to iivn month? hnprla | oninent In the county full at tint March term of the District Court for ti e County of Isam- I mte, begun nntl hold in Cheyenne. In the aukl County, March 17'h 1878, shall apply to John i A. Caiuplmll, CJovernor of ih«t Territory of ' Wyoming, for a pardon. 1 OKsTANCK BXHTO*. I Cheyanna, April 28th, 1873. aprtt-St DR. 0. F. HILTON. Cer. <\l 7 AJrtl and (' i'rfit, jfL.) : ‘ '< A -- ? . Phyalotnn and Hurgeon I I.ARAft IK CITr , **YOM!NU. unvlltrAiniy I ______ U. P. R. R. HOUSE, ! Che.veiine,- Wyoming, Q. M. JONEB, P-oprietor. • All tra'n* slop here Thirty Mtnrttes l i\. iiim ii This house I* new and rl.gnni’.f furnUhad, »>«? . I lulu piwl airy rooms. l»ath rooms. Ae « and aW«*r«l» u’.l *eeo'nmofl*ilont it»# (raveling pnWlrcsn naslrs. • Mr)".'- Is WAS DRY COODS, ETC. Marks & Myers, [ VYlitilvfale an<l lt«:ull l*wnl,T» in STAPLE Ac feev i , j CLOTHING, Gent’s Fnrnishiiig Goods, Ladies’ and Gents’ Bouts and Shoes, HATS,CAPS, ALSO A KINK MtfMCt'TION OF Ladifi' and GeuU' Alciaodre kid tiltves, i LADIF.H I j Dress Goods ! ’ SHAWLS. CLOAKS. • Oaasimeres, Velvets and Tailors' I THIMMINCfS, Iu fact everything found in a flrut clsnh Dry UoodH and Cloth!m: Store. We nlso keep con- 1 atautly on hand large owortmentH of Carpets, Oil Cloth, CALIFORNIA BLANKETS, THINKS, VAIISKS dtv. • . #e»j i 1 - i Heilman’s STTSIAO <• Clothing Emporium Nl XTKKNTH STRKKT. Keep nik la'rgest and rest KTock of Fine jCLOTHING •ud Gants* FURNISHING GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, T’ i- asi h N null ValiaeH, In the West, which they are selling to DEFY COMPET3TON ! j Go and look at their Goods. B. HELLMAN. j i _.: . "'*l .L PUOPOSA LS. Orno* Cb. Qu. Mb. Dept. Pmttk. Oxaiia, Nkb., April 15.1878. SEALED BIDS. In duplicate, whh fiftllsfHcfo ry gua-antae, signed by two n<>i|bi(kterr, l lini bond? will be given on award of coniaact?. will be recyfYen at this oftiew nn -1.1 eleven o'clock R in., on Thur-day. May 15. 1873. f<»r the delivery oftlio foll..wlntr ?nnpllc? nt the stations in tid* rommnnd. nntned below: OMAHA DEPOT, 176 cords wood; SJO ton? hav. OMAHA BARRACKS. 1.350 cords wood; 1.G35 tons con 1; bs>) liny : UK) ton - siravv. FORT MCPHERSON, 2, OijO cords wood; 1,750 ton a bay. NORTH PLATTE. 153 cords wood; 35u torn* coal: 3 o ton* Imv. SIDNEY B lUUCKS, 250 tone coal ; 850 tons hay. FORT D. A. RUSSELL, 1,075 cord? wood; 3,400 tons cori ; 6JO ron? hay. CIIKYKNNK DhPoT, 10d corda wood; BJO tuna coal: fi 0 too? liny. FORT HANDERS, 400 corda wood; 700 ton? i coal: 735 ton? hay. FORT KURD. STBKLE.4SO corda wood; 800 tons coal: 400 tons bay. ' FOR'!’ BUHKjILU, 300 cords wood; 775 tona coal: ino ton? hay. CAMP DO* UI.AS. 750c0n1? wood ; 3,000 ton? i coa 1 ; 500 ton? bay ; JuO ton? straw. POST UF BE AY £ll, I,M) Corda wood; J? 5 ton? bay. Fort LARAMIE. 3,00 U cord# wood; 1.0:10 lona h */oHT FF.TTEH.mAX, J.SKI coril» wnofl; lift) tou? hay. ’AMt* BROWN,BOO cord* wood; 300 lona hoy ; 75 tou? ?iraw. Bid? for the rnpolieu to be' delivered as each oflbe nbove nanten station?, wl.l ft'?o hr receiv ed up to the ?ama day and hour by the reapee’ive quarlerumater? at the ? all ns luun-d. mill for* tvai(icu to ihe undei slunetl a? dir. c(en In flen -1 era I Orrlera 57. ”nr Department. 1871 The right to reject any or all hida ih runoived. Full | coudltlouM will be m.Ttlo known, and blank bid? ! fnrnl?hed on appllcailm nt thi? f’lllre. Iltdn 'nr nny portion of the above ?npplle? will be contdd | erod. ALEX .1. PERRY. Uvt. Brig. Gen.U. ft. A Ch.Q--.Mr Deo. Platte. npr»2l*otQtS TAX ICS. } CITT OF , Tkmhitohy ok Wyoming) j To whom it mny concern: Know ye that the Tux Roll and warrant for j thu f’oflec.tlon of tuxea for the your IsTL hu? boon pi .red In nty Ttuntls, and mx pa,v«»rK are notified that taxeaarc now iluo and payable Int my offlra. limned lute • payment of the aaine la required. Wii.i.iax Rowi.Awna, fitv Mondial and Collector. Cheyenne. April 11, 1873. apl2 2w ©lark & French, 1 nti -•AND— WHOLESALE QHOCERS. ■if / ITI i i •*; t-08. FAKVHIM AN* lITH STS., Ii : s -vs ■- /- Tim CMAIIA, M.M. apfJ-Riu 1 MISCELLANE US'. WaLhtim Watches # IN HEAVY CASES. We have Rent great nitmlwrH of theac ©xcel- Iciit WiiU bi’K In our customurM In the Pacific Slat «, nml till h ive given aatiafncilon. Wa have lor several yt .trs sold more Amerloau \\ uß'iiea I hun ny' < tiler liouae In the C»un> tr> .either w hid. s«’e or retail, and the reason 1 Ih that our p lets are low. and we only sell a • good urilcle. our plan Is. to aend single J by t xp; ns to anv place, no matter how remote, with the bill to collect on de livery; to let the purchaser open the package mi ux> rnl c the Watch, and be t-erfectly aat- Istle t I'l'l if paying the hill; and we offer for mm.} Watch that docs not piovc satisfactory to Refund the Money. II you will write for our Descriptive Price j Lint, we will mall it to you without expensi, and from it you will see that you can buy a I genuine Waltham Watch of us -t the lowest : j possible New York prices, and without any 1 risk whn over. Wr send so many Watches to j the Pacific Sla t s that, we always have 4.5.6 and 8 ox. cases on hand, so a» •«» fill orders promptly. When you write mention that you saw ibis n*ttce In the Cheyenne I.kaukr, an<l If you wan' reference we can name per sons In every County In the Territory' who have lmd,\Valches from us. Do not let distance or K»tir oitf-qf-tho-wuy location deter you from writing for the Price List. Address HOWARD & CO. NO. 222 STH AVE , NEW YORK (Formerly at BtV5 Broadwa. A inarf-d&w-lm. Wm, H, &J. T, HOLLIDAY, ! ! I AY holt sale and Retail Dealers In j EASTERN AI D NATIVE LUMBER, LATH, SiII,MILES, DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, BUILDING PAPER, LIME, &C., &C. OFFICE AND YARD : llarper & Ilousman’s Old Stand, Ci M\li;i.Mt* STItKET, - Wyoming. apr2S)-tf " ’ i CONVERSE & WARREN, i DEALERS IIESI CHINA AND GLASSWARE Mirrors, Lamp: tad Cutlery, WINDOW CLASS | Silver Plated and BrUtanuin Ware, /y. ’ Carpets & Curtains, 1 Oilcloths, Mailings nml Mouldings, I BEDDING, | Upholstering and Cabinet Material, ! (WALL PAPER, We give Special Attention to repair ing and Framing Pictures, | METALLIC BURIAL CASES i Walnut, Rosewood and Clieep COB* FINS. 16th St, Cheyenne. Jnn. 1-t year . ■"■^F^WWgWHg.. 1— JEWELRY AND WATCHES I To the Traveling Public! Th%t running arrungeincnta of train* a e no* Mich aa to eive all who are paasing Cheyeiin. TIME TO SEE 0 NCLK S AM'B FAVORTTE CHILD.” THE RICHEST AND LARGEST STOCK OF j IN TIIK WEST. No' el lira in IHOSS ACATFA. TOPAZ #nf ! other Native Monen. ho well tin eMiulaile proti ut j tliii** from ; NATIVE COLD! Sure to please and tnterent all. It Is but a f«* steps from the Depot to JPSLIN & MU ESTABUSBUNT To the stay at heme Public Bcnd your orders to .IOMI.IN Jk. PARK. To any Other Man! Buy your Watches,Clockr. »wetrv or anv otn» goods'ill this line, of J4»»LIN A I’AHK Cheyenne, W. T., either by order or in pcraoi AND GET YOUR MONEY’S WORTH! Pease & Taylor, I Baccessors to W. D. Peasa. WHOLESALE [AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Family Groceries ,'7T>KAB of tho Best Importation, Rio. Js a ar ' X Mocha COFFEE, CANNED GOODS "t el sorts. New York Factory Cheese I | Ham, BacoD, Breakfast Baoon -AND DRIED I3EEF T KLLIRS. all kind* of Moat Hances. Chocolal* fi Cocoa. Baro, 'rapines. Oatmeal, Cracked Wheat, Buck wheat and ihu b*at of Colorado Flour, a ARDEN SEEDS. Rutter Ladles and Prints Churns, Pmls and Bankela. All g«H>ds dsllveied fiee of charge wlihin tbc Cliy limits. aplT-l-y BSQUBB HOUSE, Opposite Passenger Depot, * (.Tukn ICiiinc#, Prop’r.) J ('hrysnns, Wisihhig* Charsen to Butt the Time*. Blyth & Pixley, Rock Springs, Wyouilngi —AND AT EvuiiNton, Wyoming*, Wholesale and Retail Dealera 'n GENERAL MERCHANDISE# Have a full line of staple and Faitcy Dry 41004% Groceries, Provisions, Produce, Canned Goods, U'lnrs, and Liquors, Tobacco and Cigars, Ac. Ae. See. Your Ordera are Respectfully Solicited. BLYIH Sc PIXLEY. marHwimly Parpe & Boessel, OGDEN, Utah; EVANSTON, Wyoming, Dealers lu and Manufacturers of FINE WATCHES A. ND JEWELRY Guns, Pistols end Ammunition. Repairing neatly executed and all work warranted nov23-w-mly AGENTS UAN I'ED toil l tin. GreaT Industries OF ’IIE UNITED STATES. 1300 PAG KB AM) JKW I.N OH.WINGB. Pill TED IN EKOUSK AND OKUMAN. WUITTKN HY St) KMINBAT AUTBOKf, INC.PDINO JHIIN B. 0017011. HON. I.EON CASK. RDWAIIJ UIUFLAND, UKV. E. EDWIN PIIILIP IIIPLK7 , AI.BLItT liltlsßANK, IIOIIACE MIIEK LEY. K. B. I'Ll tvINS, K C., ETC. Tills work In a complete history of nil branches ofindustr), j roresses o. monufacruro. etc.. In all ages. It Is u complete encyclopedia of arts and manufacture , nml is the most entertaining and valuable woik of information ou subjects of gen eral interest ever offered to the public. It Ib adap ted to the wants of the Merchant, Manufacturer. Mechanic, Farin-r. Student and Inventor, and sell* to both old and young of all cl isses. The hook Is sold by i.gents, who aro mnklnjf large sales In nil parts of the country. It is offered al me low nricc t*r £1 Vi. and Is the cheapest book ever sola by subscription. No family should be without a copy. Wc want agents In every town In the I'nited S'ntes, and no agent can fall to no well with this book Our terms tiro liberal. We give our Agents the exclusive right of territory. One of ourngentM sold 138 copies in eight days, another rohl 863 In two weeks. Our ageu t In Hart ford sold 3H7 In ore w k. Specimens of the work sent to agents ou recelp: of vtainp. Fur circulars and terms to agents address the pub lishers. 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We want agents In every city and town In the country. Wo pay large commissions and give exclusive territory. For circulars and terms ad dress the publishers. Sample copies of any o our books sent to nnv address on receipt of price J. B. BURR <t- HYDE, Publishers, Hartford. Cone.. Chicago, 111., Cincinnati, Ohio *upi34-dly DURBIN BROTHERS, Wholesale A Retail Dealer* In Fiesh, Sailed & Smoked Meats BUTTEIt, EdOS. I.ARI) ANI) VEOBTALK#. At the California Meat M nrkct, Slxtcentt *lr©« opposite Hi i 'ntor’s Hous«. splt-lr CHRYB “ i” '“** i-; WK PRINT ALL KINDS OF Bossiness ChikT*