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Cheyenne Daily Leader. il. ouri'Kl- - U*roi>rl<-n.r Kill DAY, JUNE 20, 1873. RAILROAD TIME TABLE UNION I'AI IKK lUII.KOAI*. I HIM fk I'I.JM K ~T DKI’AjfT ITEff. 'i-r ... 1:1«J». u. inwHH Ij-Op.m. Mlm« . . in. ; Ml\**J I:*J (i. in. K-wiirhl .7:10a. m. , Freiuhl. 7:«)n. m »IUU»« ri»*» »K"T. DHI'ABT «A»T. Pasaungcr .. *:!sp- m. I Pysenger. ..tM p. n. Mixed ».40ti. in. I Mixed 10.15 p. in preigbt 17:50 p. m. ! Freight *i:UO p. ni Train* between harantla aud Omaha run ui Omaha (line. arbtoli ia *i mlnutca faeter Him Chcycßßs time. DK.NYKK PACIFIC iIAILItOAD. A HRI v | T9OJI l»Ol tii. uipakt ■Ol’¥r. gxure** 1.-OO p. ni. | Express 3:45 p *n. reighl -4:30 1» »*»• I Freight 8:40 ». .... Train* pa the D.P.lUilwAy run on Omaha time. .flail Arrival* and Departurra. Cuiil further notice the Postoftice wiM be open for deliverr and reception of mail matter from H ■ in. to ft p, n». dally. r*x#ept Rnnday*, and on Sunday* one hour after arrival of wcatern mall. O.nalia time 1j tb* lime of tho wfiict. Money order office oj»eii from Ba. m. to tt p. ni. , daily, .xcept Sunday !•. Western mailt* close daily at ; :10 p. m. ' t Eastern mail? close dally at 1:15 p. in Dsnxer Pacific It. It.. Includini! Denver and southern utnila, closo at 1:15 p. in. daily. Mailt arrive from mat dally at 1:10 p m., arid from the west daily at 9:15 p. m. Malls arrivo from Denxer, Col . and way, via Df-nver Pacific It. R.. at 1 p. m. daliy. Mails close for Port Laramie and Fort Keltor mis on at 4:50 p. tn. Malls arrive from Port Laramie and Fort Pet terman Mondays at 10:50 n. in. .Mali* a rive fro n Iron Mountain on Tlmr.-dny at 6 p. tn. Mails t-so to for Iron Mountain on Monday ni H.3> a m. W. \V. OORLKTT. Postmaster. |iT()ar Authorized Adverttsinu Agent" tor the Lnanan are. In New York, 8. n. l’ettemrlll A Co.. 17 Tark How, Gen. |>. H-»w c*ll A Co., 40 Park How, t end Hudson A ■ net. 21 Park How; In Chicago, Cook, Coburn A Co., 87 Dearborn st: lu 8t Louts. Rheffleld .t Stone. 4511 North Sixth st : and In ( In •Innall. Pont. Cobttrtl A Tavlor, 11, IMke'a Opera flanae bulldlut'. Mr. r. A Rnckln :linmhasbfenappoln»ed genc rat for the Cheyenne Dally and Wyomin Weekly Learnt He in authorized to solid! •ih srrlpllnns for »h«* two editions of the Leau.’li. to collect bill* duo this office mid to take or - for lob p inti.ig. which orders will ho exec ;,d without delay and !• a neat and workmanlike manner. y—— II _ . l ■ ~U. I*. trains on time to-dny. —Rev. Hlieldon Jackson, Supt. of Presbyterian Missions, is making ar rangements to locate n minister at Cheyenne, in tho plncoof Rev. Win. G. Koplmrt. There will lie preach ing In tlie Presbyterian church on the first Hahhath in July. - . Warlike Preparations In Knrope The celebrated Itull Run Russel, in 1 a letter to the Ijondun Times of a re cent date, written from Vienna.gives the following interesting account of the political situation in Europe: “Just now there is, in the relations | of Franco with tho Empire of Uer- j many, n great deni lo occupy JJis marck’s attention. If my informa tion is correct, and I have reason to believe It is, the reserves are armed, and those ill Posen and Silesia arc actually ready to move. There Is considerable display of troo|>s in Rer un. I attributed this to the prepa rations for the mililary spectacle, hut I am told it refers to the relations J have spoken of. The complications which led to this are the demands for explanations from tho President of! the French Republic of Ids reference i to the army, in Ids expression of a 1 hope for the speedy liberation of the territory. Tho story goes that the I Prussian minister Ims asked wind that meant, Anti n distinct re ply must be given by next Wednes day. Marshal McMahon cannot hes itate to disclaim any warlike inten tions, hot it cannot he denied that there is intense distrust and much uneasiness in Germany. The nrepa rations in Austria and Hungary, the 1 introduction of new arms ami arma ments, the attention paid to military 1 subjects, the speech Qf the Arch Duke 1 to the Poles, the attitude ol the non- German press, all cause dlstru-O, and the suggestion that Austria is afraid of Russia, is met with hy an expres sion of entire disbelief. And what could Europe do in the face of a new invasion of France hy North Germa ny? It Is not easy to seo what Aus- i tria could do. It is almost certain a perfect understanding exists between Russia and Prussia, that the fonnei will not permit Austria to assume an ' offensive attitude, If the latter feels called U|Min to direct her troops into the French provinces lately evacuat ed. Th« policy of England under the present administration Is, “Flat pax runt coetum.” Wo wo may yet witness a renewal of the territorial diaturUtn-NSi which marked tho ac tion of the first French Pmpire. The very earth groans under the weight of the armies in Prussia and Northern Germany. The evil is fell and Is; declare! to be intolerable, bin is accepted ns inevitable so long as Austria and Franco are arming. Austria declares that her organization is intended for defensive purposes, and looks to the eu«t and not to the north and west. Rut it would need very Mm.ll provocation indeed, to induce Prince Risinarck to demand explanations at Vienna. Also, in fact, I have he ii told that things can not go on as they arc. Austria must forbear or we diall have lo tm-ak her up. Education is dying out in the schools and Universities. There are 4000 school* for which inn-ters are not fei he ailing; tho chairs in tie universities und colleges are vacant; the learned professions—the church and the luw -find ho recruits. The laurel hears biller fruit alter nil. Theee tilings are pondered over by thoughtful Germans, and even aon.e —liberal mon du mil approve of »W- I policy which, at such a moment, ' alienates the sincere catholics, by u new civil marriage law. Culh olic and radical papers speak out, and from very widely opposite pul pits denounce that policy, and the, new press law, prompted by Prince Risnmrk, can scarcely he intended to give larger liccnac to those who now write Ju-t what they please, and appear to possess complete immunity in Rerlin, at all events, from govern ment Interference. Hometiling good lias mmo out of New Jersey! A court there lias de cided that reading a newspaper does not disfranchise or ill any way dis qualify a citizen. Then'nsurrl custom of debarring all newspaper readers . from juries, thus making it impossi ble in important cases to get together twelve men of any intelligence at all, has been broken Into hy a Judge at Patterson, in Ihc Rog.r! llarrouglis j poisoning case, who d> cidcil that so long as a man could give mi impnr tl d verdict according tn the evidence, lie wits not disqualified, ii i mdter whether lie has read the accounts previously pub'isbed or not. When it is remembered that every intelli gent person reads a newspaper, the good which till., decision lias done the jury syslctn, in that court at 1 least, will la; appreciated. An erudite insurance agent sent the folio,wing despatch toa WYiMcrnVuffiro • )u-t after the Host m tire: : “()ur i-o npaiii* s all .sound as a out. Loss will not exceed Advance rates 25 per cent, mid go ahead. Our motto !.- s.il! “.Voe el lu cm’.” ■ I A Ronton man has invented a ma chine for cleaning the old brick in , the burnt district, which removes the mortar, etc., from them, at tlie rate , of thirty live or forty a minute, or I, about as fast as they can bo placed In position. Etch brick is also sham- ! I>oncd and scented with cologne at a ti illlng extra expense. The Loulsvll to Courier Joqrnal says | that Susan R. Anthony is “very good ( looking for a woman." She ought to he, for she is not very good look ing for a man.— Miunfrola Tribune. ( —The “Modocs" nlue uppear on \ their reservation, south of (lie 11. R. 1 House, this p. iu. —Some contemptible scamp throw wet paper, mingled with sand, upon the barrel of Mr. Reno’s Orchestrion, while In motion yesterday, and injur- • i cd the instrument considerably. Mr. | Reno odors a reward lor the appre hension of tlie | nr y who committed j the act. it Cara ml Celebration of tlie 97tli Annlve"- Hary of American Imlepeiidenee. at Cheyenne, W.T.. July 4ih, IN7J The diy will he ushered in by the 1 ringing of hells and firing ol cannon. | At sunrise a national .-alu e will lie ' fired. At oa. m. tlie various fire compa nies will ns.-ciiiblc at their respective i houses. At 0:30 a. 111. tho companies will re pair to tin l rendezvous,’on Eddy SI. between 18th and tilth streets, when' they will be assigned, their positions In Hie line hy the Chief Engineer. The reception committee \ ill, un der the direction of the Chief Engi neer, niako suitable preparations for tho reception and entertainment of companies or delegations from ab oml. The procession will start promptly at 10 a. m., headed hy the Military Rand from Fort Russell, and will pa rade through the streets of the city. After the parade, orations will he delivered by several pinminei\f speakers; there will also lie otlr r exercises, l’rogrammc- giving order of exercise# will lie i-stteu hy (liecom mittee of arrangements. After the exercises of the day, there will he A trotting race, A running race, A pacing race, and A scrub race. Also foot racing, sack ra**es, riding a wild steer, boat races, aud various other kinds of ■> .in -cinent. A list of the premiums and all oili er particulars will he publish!* in small programme-. In Ihc evening there will lie a dis play of Fireworks. A grand hall will he g'ven In the evening, under Ii o auspices of the I Pioneer Hook and Ladder Company, 1 1 the proceeds to he applied towards ' liquidating tlie del t oil their new house. Every one, Old an young, at home and nbrind, is cordially Jjnviicd to participate in the celebration. Turn out and enjoy yourselves. All will la* Welcome. Hy order ol til ■ Com. of Arrange mints. si For any further information nd dresi M. I'i \V M.ini a vi:.v, Chief Engineer Eire Dept., Cheyenne, \V. T. —Tiie undersigned h.n I Ids day li ken up a stray hors!' hramh-d mi m, left hip with the letters E. s <\ ; color, hay. The owner can have Hi, home by paying charges m.d for ll,is advert Isement. ’ . JiiUN T.-.i.uo’r. >- .hte 4-ts -ttirifwwy llmi-c. —- —Tho celebrated stallion, Green Mountain Roy, has been placed un der the care of G. A. Emery, at Em ery Park, near tlie Lake. He will make tne season at the above place. For terms see advertisement in to day’s paper. If wsnifni^* 1 II nil ■ LU !S'!'. "'.'lily -For Sale nr rent, with or without furniture, a house containing four rooms. For (sirtiiulars, address P. O. IJo.x 139. May 20 H. lce ('nain! Ice Cream! S,«la Water and foiifcetio iery at Ellis’ on Eddy street. 221-tr Mrs. Himiwm, Laramie City, is sole agent in Wyoming Territory for the lilies Hewing Machine. A complete assorrinent always on hand. Ollier machines taken iu exchange. Upon llic counter you will hereaf ter find for sale the Wyoming Week ly Lkadkii, the pioneer newspaper of tins Territory, also tlie Snl'VF.Nin the only magazine published in Wy oming, full of choice reading matter, interesting to families and everyone. Rack numbers can lie obtained upon application,at Mrs.Simpson’s,(l Street Laramie City, Wyo. Ter. marlldwtf From a private despatch receiv ed Ibis morning, we learn that Mr. Clark, the President of the Union Pacific railway, is pronounced by Ids physicians somewhat better, and hopes lire entertained of his speedy l recovery. —The wife-heater was again en gaged in his peculiar pastime yester day afti moon. For a long time tho ■ groafis and cries for help of the poor woman filled the nir in tlie vicinity of Sixteenth and Ferguson streets. The neighborhood assembled around the dwelling whence (lie cries em anated, and while some expressed in strong terms their indignation at the ' brutal proceedings, others threw 1101111) at the building, with tlie in tention, wo suppose, of inducing the brute to desist from pounding the un fortunate creature, whom, as his wife, lie lias promised lo cherish and pro tect. —The Raffle for the P. 11. it L. Truck House, will lake place at L. \ Kidds’ store, Saturday evening, June 21st. 233-2 t I STOVES. IIARPEII & HOUSMAN, NEW It KICK BLOCK, FItICCaUSoN NT., Oppoftlttt Pont Office. ClKyenno, Wyoming, WHOLESALE & lIKTAIL armor* in Park Cooking & Heating Stovs A rotnpleti’ ns*ortra<*ut of Tin, ('opium* Kliret Iron AND I I < illoNv-Wui'e W 1.1. HI. KEPT ON IIA D Metallic I 100 flag und Job II or A alU'tidutl to. ' Sht ls Hardware n Treat varlo l -, . Cutlurv. Tools, Hoe* Enrks. Ruwus. •• ' ootlttn WarK. otc. niTtPMf F. SCHWEICKERT, Tn liim Nk‘AV llpl<slc t^tDi'e. Street, bot. Eddy & Fcrgugon. 1 Cli KV k K N K, W YOU INCJ, ' . ih ./•> la [HAED , WAEE,| it alls, Spades, Picks, Sooops, Shovels, Meclmnics Tools, [Hcuse Furnishing Goods,| OK H'KIIY VAKIKTV. --*- j q y~ JiiiLwSjL v JL Coiiattintly on linnd it wnti'letc alook o Jpordifcn t)<»moif*i ro Porkrt rutd 'TYiLIc* '* • ■ ‘ I CUTLERY, i ■Aiho u l.argp und well ardyu t il HtiX'k.of [Cooking and Hea'ing Sloves.J f ro.vw nucl Fmik* k y («<><><lm «»f »*vrry < 1 vhu rj ]* ti on.it lan Pi.AfN. riiEKMFIL uiul \ ITINWAri ' H i" 1 " ■ line dnn< t toilW*e, ui ri".'. .aWu rale* niut wii.-rnnlod to - ;lv. Hnilwf>oMton. FIRE ARMS. u) .l»«7« ,i In ,i -•!" Rrtningt*u’» tVkbrattd Brettk Lwiiiig, Hportiiiir and Hunting Rifles, Klngle-lmrral Breech-Irmllng Bhot j Slug e-barr» I Muule-lo.tdtnir Nnot Ouh*. Ho \n \iiig aud Uepeattng Pistols. V%s‘ P‘*ck«. f I’l-toJ*. Single and Double harrul Dt-rliijei »L (Hrcwclt loading.) Hide Catie*. («an Barrals. tiun .Moiiudng*. Ac. m- Bund row IL.LUSTKATJCD CIMCVLAX. 1 i#l Wo Bhnll be able to furnlth out Now IBoublo bairrcl Nhot Gun about the mldtilu of March, IC. 1 torn lug-ton Ac Soiih, mar 8 d3m ILION, N Y. WYOTIING ( LAPIDARY WORKS, LOUS HILLER Frop’r, LaHAMIE CITY, WYOMING. A 4 KS. Topat, .Jasper, Ruby, ete., >1 an<l a ether Natirc Stonew cut in any style .tnu dr.i«h. .The laigcet asoortment of the verv cnt>:ccßi Nailvc Stone* alwayn on hand whlcit i we will furnish nt rpesonabe price*. All orders promptly attended to aud satisfaction guarau Lad. M. GUMINGS, WHOLESALE GROCER AND DEALER IN TEAS, TOBACCOS, CIGARS, WINES AND LIQUORS. Frioes Always the Lowest. Orders Promptly Filled, 2*9 DOC'GLAS STREET, 051 AHA,Neb ftpr. I-Sm NELLIS’ |T\ Original H MY FORK. H THE CHEAPEST AND I \ MOST EFFECTIVE IMPLE- I 1 MENT FOR LIFTING AND I 1 BTACKING HAY YET IN- 1 VENTED. IT WILL UN- \ LOAD AN ORDINARY ' l LOAD OF HAY, IN THREE I 1 TO FOUR FORK FULLS, ! 1 IN FIVE MINUTES, AND \ DELIVER IT ON TOP THE \ STACK, SAVING MOST 1 OF THE LABOR OF MEN I AND HORSES. 1 WE FURNISH A BPE- I CIAL PAMPHLET GIVING FULL DIRECTIONS FOR USE. | PARTIES WRITING US, PLEASE MENTION IN WHAT PAPER THEY READ THIS ADVERTISE MENT. SEMPLE, BffiGE k C 0„ 13S0UTH MAINST. 'BT ST. LOTJIS. y H. GLAFCKE, Sole Agent for Wy oming Territory. 207tf mi our, BUT NOT BISCDURAGED, I Cussel» Droucy • XlTonld ro*p.'ctfullv nntmnuce to tho citizen* j VV •• r Cheyenne aud vicinity, that thov arc ! ready for biiatnc** atidvxill ket*p for *nle a full iksbortiuent of Staple and Fancy GEOCERIES, BREAD , PIES, CAKES. (JON F /<; c TIO NLIIY, HOT ROLLS, &C. &C. JttnoU-tf Rhode Island W Mk&mule , ■ ■ SHOES. Tba only forfi aho« m ■ mtXTSLsrz i hr hand, sod SonSl ta herdoaM to hand mod* shoes, eoatlaa Blaok smiths about the boom as Botoo Shoe Iron in the bar. used la tbo Rast ta Cblcae° Particular attontton ealtod ta tba Semple, Birge & Co., GKITBRAL AGENTS. 13 SOUTH MAIH BT.. BT. LOUIS 11. m.AFI'KK Bole Agent tor XVv nmtiig ti I'l'ltnry. WTrf* DRY COODe, ETC. _ Marks & Myers, Wholeoate end Relsrt Dsttlors rn - ■ • STAPLE Ac FANCY CLOTHING, Gent’s Furnishing Goods, Ladies' and Gents' Beats and Shoes, HATS,CAPS, ALSO A FINK SKLEI TION OF L&difs’ aud L'cnU' Alrmire Kid Gloves, LADIFH I)i'ess Goods ! SHAWLS. CLOAKS, Oassimeres, Yelyets and Tailors’ TRIMMINGS, In fact everything found In a first claps Dry Goods and Cloth!tit: Store. Wc al*o keep con stantly on hand large assortments of Carpets, Oil Cloth, CALIFORNIA BLANKETS, THl’iN K 9, VALIS4KM, Ac. apr-Jtf CONVERSE & WARREN, DEALERSiw " i’ll : .ta an, olakavare Jdirrora, Lamps and Cuilery, WINDOW CLASS i • • * Silver Plated and llritlannia Ware, Carpets & Curtains, ! Oil Cloths, Matting.) ami Mouldings, BEDDING, Upholstering nnd Cabinet Material, WALL PAPER, i We give Biiccinl Attention to repair ing nnd Framing Pictures, METALLIC BURIAL CASES Wulnqt, Rosewood nnd Cheep COFFINS, 16th St,, Che\ enne. Jan. l-l *enr Itj*’ ' . . - — 4~‘ i — r- f y ! rvt'HO.k t hi;ax, t«v §utE • mterv. In the tin • i* CBtntt* of .faint*" I . Fmcn i*.nn. iphJj • ] Al ffetfl ii»- .i’i-afd a*ta’o ar.* hfr<*by buiTflud tI»AJ *uiiuin , i.i t-f "aid t***in:e will be at ib »n«-xt i<irui ot tlw Frubate t 'ouM, com* rarueiu}! Ju r 14 1873. ■■pi iu.a *— <*-—•?'• - JEWELRY 4|RD . WATCHES To the Traveling Public! Tin* running arrangements of traina ate nov ■*ueli a» to itixt* all wb» uie paasiug Cheyenu ' TIME TO WEE UNCII SAM S rAVORITK CTIILD." TIIE RICHEST ANI) LARGEST STOCK OF mmm IN THE WEST. Novelllrj In XIOSS A GAT US. TOPAZ ant i other Native btone*, a* veil as caquieite produc tiui’B front _ NATIVE COLD! Sure to please and interest all. It la but a fa* step* from the Depot to J» & M'S mBLIME To the stay at heme Public Scud your orders to i JOSLIN -V PARK. i To any Other Manl.j Buy ymrr Wntchca.Cl'wk". -xrctrr or any otne V..,.(1s ! .n thlf* lire, "f A I'AIKK < heyt unr, W. T.. either by orderur In person '* M ■ ASD OKT s YOUR MONEY’S WORTH! * GIVEN AWAY. A FINE GERMAN C.iROMO. xvr. f»BNt» as ‘i.'tGiXNr ett oxio. rourtkd and UKADY roll KUAMIStJ, ritKK TO EX'EUY AU..N AGENTS WANTED FOR UNDERGROUND --UK, Life Below the Surface, HY Til OS. tr. A'VOA’. 913 raje3 Octavo, 130 Fine Engravings ; ■ i ftelnte** InclilontJ nnd Acc!*!> Ills beyond Ihc l.lght of Du. : S artllug Atlxeii it rep iu Mil pails of the World; Mlue* and Modus of Working them; Uli'lerctirient" of hoeleivt-Gumlilltfß *nd lip II«»rror%; Cavern* nnd their Wj*»ter l«f, Th. Dark Wavs <>i W ickedneaa; l'riron* nnd thrlr Soerei*; h..xvu In the l>ep h* of (He Sen: Htt autre 8 orl«" of tlie Drtecitoo of t'lijnc. The book (rent* of experience nfilb hrfgund*; nights in op'iim den* ami he'!"} life iu prison; Morlos «.f nxllOH, adva»tur«f among Indiuua; Jniirncva througn irsw* ».d caiscomh*; accl dentp in iulbov; plrstes -Apd n'raev; torinr.* of | the iuqnl"ltlou; btirglnrio*;* ttfldcr tsoriti of the great cliW>«7«tft.. etc. We xvant sg.Hils fqr thl* work on Which we 1 k 'lvo exclusive territory. Agent* ran make lioo a week In selling tktrboiik. fend foretrculara .timl tpycla. term* lo Scehfa J. « fldlll AHYhF HAHTPOHi). cbSjfM*. CHICAGO, I L. ! WANTED BOOK ACEHTS GREAT j OF TIIK "NITKn i-Tili*- V /’.w jp| lV)’ p.tots am* V» RNOttAYiKQaj t-nuirßD IN ! kni.> i"ii ANI* oxhwan, ri;iit,:t! Hi 21 r.*»INB**T t •X! TlloilS I CUIIU.U JO*<X n «»W flit, no v. LEON < *K, tl WAIlt) H< WL/mL Wav, E. EDWIN ItAI.L, IMIUV 1.111. Y, -LSMRT liitfan NE. HOkAO» «NMt> ™ , • .L l hi* xvmk j* a r<*my>tei« hlrory of all or ludti*irjr. ppocr-se#i us m ii ifttP.tnre.otrht h * J | 'L'es. It la ■ ntmplrte rnc rloftedla of ar,* and | mat i.farrnre*. »nd H tho m*»Rl'p*»»*w»atnlp*r and I |v 1 1 table w .rk of liif.iriuntlo*' on ritbjcr'" of t.- J eri.U-jiwiv"! ever offi < • d »w**fin|)|tUdif *\ t* fcJVar our agent- t|je *xc'jfl)jS r’rn #f HoTliuiy. (Jno I » (»tif mrihiFs -t 11 ill -qrm * I t ••T/hi dal -', .tn <» -4*l*l ITW In IVO weHfV) OWF r*w„ In'ffnVr r.Ti m|,t Trr in „n, rSfiißnK*-' CKlhrf Pease & Tayiat^ JUAXY XI» il or. It ,£A*T A tASf t Baceesaura to Vs. V. F*»eo. I not ii r^iSKF.o WHOLESALE LAND RETAIL . . S . ...» DXALRKB• JH ——TTtt Family Grocerios g!( os' 3 ! 9r sHT TKAB of th* Pleat Importation. Jtlo. aas Mocha COFFKB, CANMD UOODft o( al aorta. Vi New York Factory Cheesa Ham, Bacon, Breakfast Bacon • - *, Usiw A -AKV ! DRIED BEEF JELLIES, all Kind* of Meat Sance*, Dhoeoiafs Cocoa. Saco, Tapioca, Oat meal, (/racked ! Wheat, Buck Wheat and the bo»t of Colorado Flour, :j • -|--j 1 y j ff o GARDKN HERDS. Butter Ladle* and Prlats Churn*, Pat I* nnd Ha*kets. All good* deliveted (fee of charge within tka >VTf Heilman’s- Clothing Emporiuni NIXTKKNTH NTIIKKf, KKEI* TflK LARGESt AND BEST STOCK of Fine CLOTHING and Gents* FURNISHING GOODS, r a 2 iMk m h . a > H3iAHRWJt*r TAtaffid V BOOTS AND SHOES, I I* 11 II lc M nn <1 VttllNOi : In Ihe Went, which they arc selling to .T .W liiUtt DEFY C > VIPETITON f •' iiiifHimMO I Go and look nt their Goods. I THOM & TAYLOR, Manufacturers of t . ' \ It FINE CUSTOM MADE WholesnTe Dealers In " * FIM£ LEATHER, FRENCH CA% AFD KIPS, OAS SOLE Aft ittßnßfift HAVING made arrengMSpeßM . Manufacturers to fnipoft t«# Hlft will always hare or baud (M and xx ill guarantee I ham as a*fely' 111 Orders ftmm i tkt C&Bmtry m- S.T,ntM«<tl St.,M.lMdr ll^on. | ('luycnne. Hliink ot- I'rHM ffliSm S HIPPI S . imih»ail~ 4ift T Whjwt tmd mS ud it .»T,-r Ytaunr sa rro Licadsr ’ f A ' if' ■ » - -m run tm> ftrn tt ■ ■*■«*<