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VOL. VI. Cheyenne Daily Leader. H. GLATOKE, - - Proprietor. Byer’sHotel & French Restaurant Eddy street, Cheyunne, Wyoming. DYEII, Proprietor. This establishment has been thoroughly refitted tad is now ready to accommodate its old patrons tnd the public in first rate style. And all the luxuries of the season always on hand Single Meals, Board by the Day or SVetk, a Moderate terms. The Bar i* always provided with the best tdmor* and Cigars. ror a fiood lUeal, go to the French He— ianitut. v*r First Class Furnished Rooms to Rent on { Itasouable terms. dcclO Planters’ House, Oa Sixteenth Street, three doors cast ot Joslin & Park,s Cheyenne, First Class BoarJ, $2.00 per day. THE Traveling Public will And good no .romm<.dntlonß here. We solicit u share •f your patronage Eastern Prices. A. S. EMERY, - PoOP’R. lun 17 ly FORD'S HOTEL AND RESTAURANT! (Late Saiioent's Hotel.) B. L. ?>k :. J riOPRIETOR. Larimer Street, between G and 11, •BN > h r- —‘ - COLORADO Meals «t nil Hours. Oysters, Fish and Game a Specialty. Tils house is entirely new and newly fnrnlsb »4 throughput with the best and lntc-t styles. AH spring »eds. Large and airy rooms. *ep»2<“-fitn * EN9USH HOUSE;. Opposite Passenger Depot, (Jolin Eninctt, Prop’r.) Cheyenne, Wyoming’ Charges to Suit the Times. CLARK’S RESTAURANT, And Boui’dinc Houhs, WM. CLA3K, .9 0* Opposite Railroad House, LARAMIE CITY, W. T. Citizens or strangers always receive the ▼ery best attention at this popular house, and no pains or expense is spared In supply- Lug the table with every luxury In the mar ket. 49>lloarding by the day or week at moder ate prices. novttOwAmlv EVANSTON HOUSE. LVANSTON, Wyo. Ter. McDonald Ac booth, ptSl wly. Proprietors*. MECHANICS' HOUSE. TTlddy afreet, between 17:h and IKih streets. JTI n. ar Metropolitan Billiard Hall. Board -nd lodging, per week s'• On Beard, ** “ 5 00 Transient board, per tiny, 100 A shar' of cash patronage solicited. MRs. S J FERGUSON, Proprietress. JuulO ly OS THE EIWEAN PLAN. SREAT WESTERN HOTEL Salt Lake City, Utah. StaffOM Leave Dally lor Mining CnmpM. SITUATED in flu* hastnci** pari of the Cil* with accommodation* for iwu hundri u gwo-t* Term** liberal. SMITH & BIGAZE. Proprietors sspoil-wi.v CA LA roil Ai A 111 >3*IIS AN I\ OXI&JSSr RIVSB. W. T., Mra. M. BURNS, Proprlctrj<s. Til IP* hmi'.e 'f.i.wlv opened and - arc fund-I.oil ihe pub ic I- 'lie 1 >e. u< ibr • honest node- ai ib > e-ir- per in Train*’ •top hen* SO -inme*. Tl.e him • »'*vi '•■•he Railroad '»u»e '« • '• w « U. f.-R. H. ii3U *. Clie.vejine, - ' v yom!»n; G. M. JONES. P‘o!o '• All irn'UM stop here Thirty Minute** 5 » men's Tiils b«»n«e Is new and el lurnlnhed. Inis Hub! nnd airy rooms. b:»ca rooins, ite . nnd affords all accommodations lh« traveling public can desire. iii>\ 2 ll W 4» Cl wsmm Pmlf Header, AMERICAN HOUSE GEO.C. LEIGHTON, Proprietor. The above House has recently been opened to the traveling public; It U furnished In the finest style of any bouse lu the wen. THE FINEST FURNISHED ROOMS. The table supplied « itb every delicacy of the season. Board by Day or Week, Meals at all hours DAY OR NIGHT The hotel la situated on B'xlecnth Street, be tween Eddy «nd Ferguson Streets, en the site of the old Kuliius House. GF.O C LKIGIITON, apStf Proprietor. Mechanics’ House, B STREET. LARAMIE CITY. IIKNUY KITH, - Proprietor Board by the day or week, with or without Rooms. Tho Bar Is supplied with the Choicest Liquors AND OI3ARS. \n#i the Table furnish d with nil (ha Dcllea •leu of the Henson. novlfi wAmly EAGLE HOUSE, evauteenth st. bet. Eddy and Tbolmes.L'heyeiinr A. Nl.tl tIONK, Proprietor. OOOI* it*, or week Board, nnd Lodging, at ver I i-pricop. First clat*!* aceoinniodailon •m. ■ hoarders. The oheaoest nnd ho • :*htd. !fibiliA*»l' The world is full of MT Children crying for McLAIN’S JTa Candied Castor Oil. Ills delirious,effective and Aft harmleis. taste the tor I*ll W W V Its cathartic powers nr* \ V iwlr not impaired. I’rics 24 ct*. —“MM*" McLAIN’S VEKIUFUGEBOKBONS aro elegant and effective. They resemble Cream Bonbons kept In confectioners’ shops. Children love them aud cry lor them. Price 24 cent* per box. mch3l-cod-1y E.NAGLE, Whole-ale und Retail GILCES& CDHMISSIIINUERCIfJT. Constantly in stock. A full lino of Staple and Fancy Gioeerlea. Green and Dried Fruit**. Flour. Grain and Frovlalona. Choicest llranda ol l.lquorH,Cl{fart» and Tobacco*. Store Situated Corner SEVENTEENTH A FKBGUSON Strcfeta, Cheyenne. Wyoming, aplitf THOMP 0\ & TAYLOR, Maßufacturcrs ot FINE CUSTOM MADE Wlioleanlu Dealers to FINE LEATHER, FREHCH CALFS Y.D KIPS. OAK SOLE ANIt tTNDINQH. nr V YING mane arranttementa with F"r*ige 11 '• icii.f-*c l .ir.■!> to import thes* nr'ln*’* w« n q m|u vr l,’i*c< ii bfi-.uthe "KNT Ql ! AI.ITIKI jnd \\ i ’ ks taii'cc hum as stifth U’ <>. <!,■>•» froni (U, • » >;«I< >i v DavamtenU Bl„ bel. Kddy nod Ft ,u«cn j Cli.jeuito, Hyomtng. aorl-JaAMly CHEYENNE, WYOMING, MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1873. MISCELLANEOUS. Jason B. Brown, (Secretary of Territory.) Attorney at Luw, Cheyenne, Wyoming Territory. WILL practice Ills profession in the Su preme und District Courts of this Ter ritory . Office in Curtis A Arnold's building, up stairs, corner of Eddy and Sixteenth streets. May 21 ts J. W. KINGMAN, Late Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, Attorney at Law. OFFICE AT LARAMIE CITY, Wyo. Ter. apr3-tf H. G ABU AN ATI, EY AND COUNSELOR-AT-LAW. Will practice In nil the Courts of tho Territory. Kvunhitoii, W yomingf. sept 8- ly FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF Cheyenne. A CTIIOHI/KD CAPITAL. $500,000 PAID UP CAPITAL STOCK,- <875,000 Dtrtcton. A. R. CONVERSE, F. E. WARREN, SILAS REEI), J. U. NICHOLS, H. G. IIAY. Transacts a general Banking bnainen*. Buy and sell Exchange, Coin nnd Gout Dum. Govern ment Vouchers. Land Warra.ile. etc. Collections made on uil points, with prompt returns. Inter est paid op Time Deposits. A. K. CONVERSE, President. Jons E. Wild. Cashier spl2-tf I. C. WHIPPLE, Successor to Whipple Bros., Wholesale snd Retail Den.tr m GROCERIES , CL’Of /SIOVA A- PRO I)UCK. Are prepared te fill large ot small orders f ■ .supplies ol SUGARS. CUKKEKS. FI.OIK, BACON, HAMS. GRAIN AND VEGETABLES. FIBII OF ALL KINDS, FRESH AND DRIED FRUITS. CANNED G O O D S Figs Spice*,Sago. Maccaronl, Tapioca and Citron. Flavoring Extracts. BAKING POV D R 3. BAUCEH. PICKLE 4 *. KT(’. We glva special attention to the Hade In FRESH BUTTER & EGGS Ami tho best qumMll**s at e n i*: k n io . All of which we are prepared to offer, in alij quantity. In the oral condition. and At Ifaducofl l-rlccH 1 I. ,*n mo •oniit side of Mroei. nf ihr Pns* noire Che\ • nnc. fei l»*-tf ! s tMT CUf.AK v • .F. -I be crojiri <«.<• o I ’*••* will > «• or- ousilde tor an* 1 .1 'idol' .Mill* .CO"- Cl, d |«* »:j: other t»c.» i. •Nb.'UiVf un>-» ■ni.;o ~.i . I;.enallo.it •pi ' the wrillen ■•••!.*r t the . r»L.'icd. T Is i wll •bvintc Compllas'ior if «c.c«,i;i,ls and Dved **> nmr it. oi'*•'• ii.t.LAICKE. BY TELEGRAPH RETORTED BXPRBSBLT FOR TRI MOItNIKO LSADER. NIGH r r H E P Ol* T The Fire Fiend Abroad. A Long List of Destruc tive Fires. Funeral of President Clark. The Trial of (he Modocs. Miscellaneous News. ! NEW YORK. j Pouuhkeepsik, N. Y., June 22. An extensive fire is rasing in tliefor est of the F iskiiill mountains. It lms | traveled nearly five miles and burned a thousand cords of wood. New Yokk, June 22.—The funeral services of 11. F. Clark took place at Madison Square Presbyterian church. Tlie following were the pall bearers, Wm. H. Leonard, Chas. O’Conner, Wm. W. Evarts, Clms. A. Rappelo, VV:n. Orton, John O. Jones, Albert Keep, Chester W. Chapin, Richard Schell, \Vu>. llutler, Duncan J. B. Varnunt aud E. B. Westley. Tlie remains were conveyed lo Wood lawn cemetery. Stokes’ new trial is not to bp up during tlie present term of the Oyer nnd Terminer, which throws it over to October. His counsel has decided to make no effort to bail the prisoner, and says tlie defence will rely on medical testimony, so effective in the first trial, and will raise the plea or self defense. Rochester, N. A’., June 22.—A despatch states that the incendiary fire at Mount Morris Living.tone, at one o’clock this morning, destroyed : all tlie brick stores between the I American hotel and the Phelps house, j The lons is estimated at $80,1)01), par : tially covered by insurance. i PENNSYLVANIA. j PItILADELPItI I, June 22.—The large tannery of B. J. Hunt, al Beer ville, four miles from li re, burned last night. L iss, $20,000; insurance, Slo.OtM. t Potts Vi OLE, Pa., June 22.—Dis astrous tire raging at Gilberton, hav ing originated in the forest along the lino of the Philadelphia and Raiding Railroad. Tlie fire has been in pro gress several days, destroying a vast amount of timber on the south side of Bear ridge, but to-day it struck with terrible foree over Mahoney mountain and fell on tlie town of Gilberton, destroying twenty-five houses belonging to tlie Hickory Coal Co., and turning over thirty families out of shelter. The fire spread with such rapidity that tlie occupants could not save their furni ture. Tlie excitement growing out of tlie late fire here to a great extent lms subsided. Number of bouses des troyed, thirty-four; involving a loss of $120,01)0, with an insurance ofsdO,- 000. Ban Fit an cisco, June 22.—A fire at Petaluma to-d y destroyed the American hotel and the Salvor sta ble. Loss, $75,000. Tlie President of the Chinese com panies sent to 11 ng Ivong UOOOcircu lars giving a full account of the Chi nese troubles in this city and State. Detroit, June 22.—Tho Huron Salt and Lumber Companies Works, i Salisbury, near Bay City, were en -1 tlrcly burned at mi night Saturday, together with thirteen hundred bills, ’salt and one million and a half feet iof lumber. Loss, $125,000. Extensive forest fires are reported in var.o is parts of northern M fliigai . , A rept ition of the disaster of Octo ■ her ’7l, is feared. A wide spread shower lo day may avert tlie dang i, Cincinn iti, June 22. —The ext n jsivo IIIriI oil and candle factory of Clms. II irkness & Co., took fire early ! ill’s forenoon and binned till twelve j nVluea. The l”s- is estimat'd t $0(1, (Kill; insurance, $75,1100. ''.lots. June 22 Union newspaper pal 1 u • ■ rumor from Berlin tint Em . r o' W'ldium s inea;iac:ta'e.| f r farti or du‘y, anil that Crown Pric' Frederick William, wil suou be pro ' claimed regent. Th Trill ol the ftodoc*. Mr. A. B. Meaehnm, Chairman of the Modoc Peace Commission, is now on his way to Fort Klamath, to tes tify in tlie coming trial of tho captur ed Modocs. He says, himself and tin other commissioners had full infor mation of tlie fate in store for them, but as Can by and Thomas would no! accept tlie warning, Tie could not re main behind while they went into danger. It was Capt. Jack who gave the aignal for tlie slaughter and shot Gen. Canliy, while Old Soonchin attended to him, Meacluim, with a pistol nnd knif . Os the issue of the trial, tie expresses no doubt tlia. tlie Modocs who participated In tlie assassination will be convicted nnd executed. The effect of virtual ac quital or pardon after conviction, would be disastrous. With such n result before their eyes, the turbu lence of other trllies could not Is I restrained. Tlie white men who massacred the Modocs should be banged, Meacham thinks, on the -nine gallows with the Indian mur derers. During tlie war tho Modocs j killed and wounded about three sol diers for every warrior in their force, -il no lime numbering more than sixty-five, and that during tlie H 'st three days of the fight this bund not only held out against 800 troops, armed with every ; ppliance of mod ern warfare, but kept the passage open for a retreat which even the Warm Spring scouts cnulil not dose. | Mcacliam advises that those who did not participate in the massacre be remanded to their reservation. To distribute the n among other tribes would be punishment to some only. His idea of the best poliey for the future is I lint all tribal lines lie abol ished, and that tlie Indians be made amenable lo laws anil lie placed on the same footing with other members of the community. STOVES. BAR FLU All GUSMAN, j NEW mtlfK liLfK K, FKUGI SoN ST., 4>pi»OMlt« Post <>litre. . th .venue, Wyoming, WHOLESALE & RETAIL acftier* in Parlor, Cooking 4 Heating Sloys A coui|>lct« Afttorii'ienL of Tin, Copper Sheet Iron ASD l Hollow-Ware | wm. n:-: KKrr on ha d. ! Metallic Roofing and Job Wurl ' aiundcd lu. Shelf Hardware n greal vftrte'7. Cutlery,B"".»Urs* Tool*, llo** Forks. Ruk.es, VToudan Ware, etc. »itrll2lf F. SCHWEiCEERT, . 11l l&iiw Now ISi*i<»lc Sfiaro. °*ixteftnth Street, bet. Eldj 2c Fcr^ecn, CIJ h. • L, NY VOUI’XU, lit:.Ur in [HARDWARE,! Nails, Spidos, Picks, EScocps, . Shcvris, Mschatiicii Toois. [House Furnisliing Goods, j OF EVERY VARIETY. Conaliiiii!y <*ti Imnd u i*«*nit'l>*to ci Formgn a' Domestic Ducket uml Titlilu S r- £ AISG I* 1.11 lye Mini wall M»l0C fll nllH’k of , •Ccok : rg and Pcaing Steves; Tors sit:<i (iS«w>tlf» of’ovory <!e*M , r!pl lot., a!*s I*l.A IN. DUES.-.I D. uml J.il’.NN N V D f vifftas L ? ilhtelii •. * II ».i »\’*r. *; ;m mil 1 «L lie «t( »* .*ri ■Mil.,, . j-fiKiwLkid.- ,-itc* Uml l th <• *in • r ». i• . M.i 1 1i * r* fn is * * .'**s• v.iiry prompt'.- tr'lTtir*. V'leMj Hu(ea tor 'I ruiinient AdvcrilMinK in Site Ilail) and Weekly Leader. All traiihimit u>lvcrtlsernents. 10c per litas nonpHreii each niHertlon, (6t 8c». tlut-SC). | i(»«u B<-'. 'ly-sict. Local Nolicea. per lint*, | BourccMa, each ln«.. (]i 15c), toi-16fe) ; (liu-lfic'. ' <Bn> Vcl tLocsl Notices, j pci line, Bourgeois, u, Weekly. lt-25c). (Im-fiQi. (6t-lsc‘. * 'l'm * lUcGim-Mci L.-ital Advertiim i menta, 81.50 per folio, ,|u lines nonp’D fir«r in eertlon, 75c per folio each subseouer.: inser tion. 11. GLAFCKE, Edit or and Proprietor MOUND CITY Co in in er« i ul Colic g;c. NOB. 210 A 212, N. FOI HTII NT., ST. LOIIS MO. FORMERLY KICK St ATEWART’S, In ildi Model Bil-lluvs .Sell, ul of Iho We**!. Fni • curpH of t horoturhiv udncaied professuri*. La>sl I furuie in all (iieiliod* and lirunchoH. FUI.I, COURSE OF lioob-kccping. Telegraph lug: Civil llii«l(i»rrlng Arltlim-llc, Pcnman«liip Fnglislt Gruinuiur. j Biiidncbi* Currubpondance Commercial Law, Langnatrcs nnd IDgbvr Muth cmnilc*. Tho Mound Ciiv t ,iii,*_*c from the nu in her of rlndclilH Ht-bi-’cd n» biiiiuliunr tna\ irfoperfy be ! calli’d an ICinpliM 111 out liurcai). We hive uow a perfect system by which w» arc able lo GUARANTEE SITUATIONS by special contruf i No vacations. Students i may enter at nnv time. For circular- udilre*s rilOS A. HU E. Kt. Louis, .Ho. | feb24-ly HEP RT Os like t ondltion «*f the First INafloikiil IFnikli at < lieyenne. In the Territory IVy oikkiikir, u( the Close ol 15usltk *•**», Apr 1 *2stlk. IhJJ. RESOLD KS. r,onm* and Discounts ... $81,127 0» Overt!Thßn H.IJI .?> I*, s. BootlN toNccure circulation. .'{'.on no t ttlicr KtockN, holt.lk and tuurtg ««-s ll.Htk* Hi Due from Natlottnl BanUv 2-1,1 G 27 ; Duo from suite Hunks uml Hankers 5 2'J <*urrent Expenses... . .. .. 782 7') Taxes Paid i:n At | Premiums 2,'.iud.2’, Cash Items < •*' 65 BHls ol National Hunks l,_’Vt o> Frueiioual Currency, ilm lmllmt Nickel -’ ns .it ' Specie,Coin .. . \SI» 'XI , lA’tfal Teuiler Nott s ... .. Ss.tJt/J Ut* TjU.l 2J LIABILITIES. ! Capital Stock paid in ..575.0n0 Ou | IH*couni 2,.V>2 lx Exchange 2d7 0«» I liilcrebl -tiff '.si ; Profit and I.oh« 2 in) • . Natiotiiil Hank ' IrcuhUlon out ! NtnuiliUK 2fl.it" 1 '»» 1 Itdivictual Depositk P1,:t27 «l Due t*» Nathiti'ki Hanks I,'tUs Due to Stule ltaulfb und Untikera yy Total 2*J l Territory of Wyotnittj • County of l.a!;iime, > * I, |. E. Wild. < ashler of rlo* First Nnrioiml Haiti tis Cheyenne. Wyoiiiimc Territory, do s' dm ii ly swear tlint the nl»ov»* stilt* tiicnt is tru«, t(» ihe best ofiny k’ owlcdue ami !>• •!:. f. J. E. \Yii.i», Cushion ' i Fuh-'crllvtl am! sworjt to before I fikA *'• fme tit !t> 7lli day of f.;ite I 7.U w,— L. C. st:-;vkvs, Notary Dublio. , CoititKCT - A(test : II H Hay, ] F. li W a kicks, \ Directors. •J. H Nichols. j j Jncl6-6t STILL THE BALL RCLLS OH 1 I E, 7V. KepU jer Is now p’-cjuircd to rurttici, i'.i l'u'j’le wl.h I’FIIESII IIKIiAD, PUCK nnd (IK ICS And Ili fr« '. c\i \ 'hltit «• tc loiti.u at a riKST CXAfiS 15 A liE III'. ! At ALL. KINDS Or LUrJCBES, AT TBS r. s*. e; 12-. r. nv. Fer«r:lon •»!»••.<I CTseywini* D T. to n r, THE "WELCOME” SOLO It discharges itself, and thus saves almost the entire labor of the operator It is an invalua ble implement to every farmer. Description will be sent to parties applying, who will please state in what paper they read the advertisement. Bemple, Birge & Co., 13 SOUTH MAIN ST., ST. LOUIS 11. OIjAFI KE, Sole Ap 4 i»t Tor Wyo ming Territory. V7 ts NO. 235. Webber & DeKay Wbulvsale a»d itvtail Dealers la LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATH, SASH. DOORS AND BLINDS AND A General if PLASTERERS’ MATERIALS Office and Yard at TEMPERANCE HALL, SEVENTEENTH STREET, CHEYENNE, - - W. T. and tin L. Carpentier, Successor to Jim. Baird. L a Il ioiial> ler MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT For both Civil aud Military. OONSIANTI.Y on hand the Latest Btyfea vs Cu*vts, ■ * s.-tMEiths nnd Vimxax Every (Iti'tnc .t «jut eif mv KatHblißbinent Is warrant*# a PERFECT FITI’ING one. SIXTEENTH STREET, Next Door to First National Bnnfei W. T. nov2-wAxnljr Wm, H, & J, T, HOLLIDAt, M’ltol’ sale an 1 11* lull Dealers la EASTERN NATIVE LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, nOQRS, SASH, BLINDS, BUILDING PAPER, Pole Aj.eiit fbr HAYGOOD’S GRANITE CAK> YON LIME. arm® nd vahD: Hnrper & Ilousnmii's Old Stand. stxTDc.Ti'n muun, Clii-.M'iiiie, - V.vinulng. *l*«S-tf Clark & Er©tt@ii, m i fitur. - AND— 7/EOLESALE GROCERS. <o:i FAKNIIA.fr AN® 11TH •TU r OMAHA, WKB. apr l-3m tf.S UR A,’MCE IWDLMNITV -Y < ' \ It! ». p !* s Dtt' dualren to call th* *tt*nttoa W 'tic citlxcn* of \V\olnlu4 to th* fact that k# • non pi enured lo mak* lkkaurnn*a aud Usu# P«Mcl«*. 'i',rn'*nt Mid r*prca«n'afiv* of old, r*Habia ■ d btan.iard ttmipkiild*. K\rr» fompsoT " ■ ;« Fll.sr CI.MtH IN hVT.KY RIHPBCr. Ifu-o- ’kill ni all I'tne* ba as low as thaebars* or -f *h«* risk " 'll warrant. All !"• - occarlns al thin ac-nry w'fl b* *4Ja«e mI and p :i' i»»r*. r. r. wow. * c»ii l*i Wteawf.