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Viear General of the Diocese of Portland,
Maine, accompanied by Father
O'Donnell, of the same diocese, passed
over the road east bound yesterday.
They have been visiting 'Frisco.

The following are registered
at Dyer's: W. G. Bixby and M. J. Graves,
Antelope Springs, Col.; H. B. Kelly,
Chugwater; Anderson Williams, Fox
Creek; F. E. Geruliardt, St. Louis; A.
H. Patterson, Fort Collins; Wm. F
Cody ("Buffalo Bill"), Eddie Burges,
Chas. A. Burges, White Eagle (Pawnee
chief), Harry Melmer, Frank P. Burges,
Geo. Eenzenger, Walter Gilman,
Buffalo Bill Combination.

Kid Gloves.

Two button reduced from $1 to 75c
Three button reduced from $1.25 to
$1.00.
Six button reduced from $2.25 to
$1.75.
Two button undressed reduced from
$1.25 to 75c
Three button undressed reduced from
$1.75 to $1.25.
Now is the time to lay in a supply.

Just Arrived.

A car load of horses and mules received.
The horses are for driving
and working. Will be sold very reasonable.

R. THORP

Hellman has an immense stock of
clothing, which he purchased with
great care, and can supply all demands
as to styles, quality and prices. Call
around and see his new goods.

Freight!
Wanted- A mule or horse team to
take a load of household goods to Deadwood.

H. FRANKLIN.

Buffalo Bill combination, is a printer
as well as a showman.

On account of the extreme hot
weather there will be no matinee of
the Buffalo Bill troupe this afternoon.

Dispatches showing the condition
of the stock market at Chicago are received
daily at the Cheyenne Stock
Exchange rooms.

The account of the attempted suicide
of Phillips at Fort Russell was
furnished the SUN reporter by a member
of company A. Fifth cavalry.

Cheyenne Gun Club will hold the
monthly shoot for the club medals on
their grounds east of Lake Minnehaha
to-day. Shooting commences at 2:30 p.m.

Allen Laughlin, who killed H. W.
Harris in self defense near Fort Fetterman
a few weeks ago, has been released
from jail on a writ of habeas
corpus.

Rev. W. H. Gilliam, of Cheyenne,
will deliver a temperance address in
Greeley on Sunday evening, under the
auspices of the Woman's Christian
Temperance Union.

Entire new programme to-night
by the Buffalo Bill combination- "The
Knight of the Plains."

The attention of our readers is
called to the professional card of Dr.
H. J. Maynard, late of St. Louis, who
will hereafter be found in the Carr
block on Ferguson street. Those who
are unfortunate enough to be sick
should secure his services.

The Buffalo Bill troupe will give
so matinee this afternoon, but will
play to-night, "The Knight of the
Plains."

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