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sn86072173 | 1895-05-30 | 1 | 4 | sn86072173/1895/05/30/ed-1/seq-4/ocr.txt | 6,277 | •THE TRIUMPH OF LOVE
IS HAPPY, FRUITFUL MARRIAGE.”
Every Map Who Would Know the
(Jrnntl Truths, the Plain Facts, the
New Discoveries of Medical Science
ns Apv* led to Married Life, Who
Would Atone for Past Errors and
Avoid Future Pitfalls, Should Secure
the Wonderful Little Hook Called
Complete Manhood, and How to At
t... |
sn86072173 | 1895-05-31 | 1 | 1 | sn86072173/1895/05/31/ed-1/seq-1/ocr.txt | 5,462 | T VKMTY-EIGHTH YEAR.
UN AN UNKOWN BEEF.
The Colima Went Down in a
Hurricane.
A PASSENGER'S STORY OF IT.
Soon After the First Crash the Vessel
Began to Settle and Soon Went
Beneath the Waves.
San Francisco, May 30.—The Ex
aminer this morning prints the fol
lowing:
Colima, Mex., May 30.—A special
messenger arrived from M... |
sn86072173 | 1895-05-31 | 1 | 2 | sn86072173/1895/05/31/ed-1/seq-2/ocr.txt | 3,232 | uiuiimnc gaily grader.
t Piper of Wyomiag —Eihbliiked September 13,US?
JNO. F. CAKSOLL, Editor.
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sn86072173 | 1895-05-31 | 1 | 3 | sn86072173/1895/05/31/ed-1/seq-3/ocr.txt | 3,906 | ENDEAVOHEiLS MEET.
State Convention of the Y. P.
S. C. E.
ORGANIZED FOR WYOMING.
Officers Elected and Delegates Se
lected for the National Convention
—“Father Endeavor” Clark Present.
The state convention of the Young
People’s Society of Christian En
deavor was held in this city yesterday
in the Presbyterian church. La... |
sn86072173 | 1895-05-31 | 1 | 4 | sn86072173/1895/05/31/ed-1/seq-4/ocr.txt | 6,899 | WINTER.
Old Wlr tor Is a sturdy one.
And lasting stuff he's ruado of.
Bbi deash Is Arm as iron stone.
There’s nothing he’s afraid of.
He spreads his coat upon the heath.
Nor yet *C warm it lingers.
He scouts the thought of aching teeth
Or chilblains on his fingers.
Os flowers that bloom or birds that sing
Full little c... |
sn86072173 | 1895-06-01 | 1 | 1 | sn86072173/1895/06/01/ed-1/seq-1/ocr.txt | 4,808 | TWBNTY-EIGHTH YEAR.
WM OPINION.
He Says There Are Too Many
Big Canals.
HIS INTERESTING CONCLUSIONS.
Not Water Enough in the Southwest
to Irrigate All the Land Under
Most Favorable Conditions.
Washington, May 31.—F. H. New
ell of the geological survey has com
pleted his fifth pamphlet on the re
sults of stream managemen... |
sn86072173 | 1895-06-01 | 1 | 2 | sn86072173/1895/06/01/ed-1/seq-2/ocr.txt | 3,266 | luycunc fixity ptGidtr.
i >ater Paper nt ffjroaiig—fatabliiimd Beptewkr 13. 1817
J NO. F. CARROLL. Editor.
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sn86072173 | 1895-06-01 | 1 | 3 | sn86072173/1895/06/01/ed-1/seq-3/ocr.txt | 3,686 | FOURTEEN GRADUATES
High School Graduation Exer
cises Last Evening.
BRILLIANT AUDIENCE DRAWN.
The Opera House was Filled to Over
flowing by the Friends of the
Young Students.
Fourteen of the brightest of the
youth of Cheyenne attracted the au
dience of the season to the opera
house last evening. It was the oc
casion of ... |
sn86072173 | 1895-06-01 | 1 | 4 | sn86072173/1895/06/01/ed-1/seq-4/ocr.txt | 6,069 | THE TRIUMPH OF LOVE
JK HAPPY, FRUITFUL MARRIAGE. 0
Every Mun Who Would Know »ho
Grand Truths, the Plain Fads, the
New Discoveries of Medical Science
an Applied to Married Life, Who
Would Alone for Past Emn and
Avoid Future Pitfalls, Should Secure
the Wonderful Little Hook Called
Complete Manhood, and How to At
tain It.... |
sn86072173 | 1895-06-02 | 1 | 1 | sn86072173/1895/06/02/ed-1/seq-1/ocr.txt | 5,813 | TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR.
wmmiMß.
The Vessel Went Down in an
Awful Gale.
A SURVIVOR’S SAD STORY.
The Worst Storm m Twenty Years
Found the Ship Overloaded —Deeds
of Heroism that Failed.
San Francisco, June I.—An Ex
aminer special from Mazatlan says
the steamer San Juan has arrived
here with the twenty-one passengers
picked up... |
sn86072173 | 1895-06-02 | 1 | 2 | sn86072173/1895/06/02/ed-1/seq-2/ocr.txt | 3,053 | ehnjrntw Jaily grader.
ioßeer Piper of Wyoauig—btibluM Beptfberl3, lU7
~JHO. F. OARBOLL, Editor.
Entered at the poßtofficeat Cheyenne. Wyo.,
as second-cl it** matter
OH KYBNNrf, WYO.. JONE 2, IM6
THE VACANT CABINET POSITION.
Perhaps half a dozen names have
so far been suggested for the vacant
position in the cabinet, a... |
sn86072173 | 1895-06-02 | 1 | 3 | sn86072173/1895/06/02/ed-1/seq-3/ocr.txt | 4,167 | A FINE SHOW.
Two Big Audiences Crowd Beneath
the Oanvass.
Sells & Rentfrow’s new great syn
dicate shows and Paris hippodrome
were in the city yesterday and played
to two big audiences. In the after
noon the big tent was crowded; at
night the heayy rain fall preyented
many from attending, yet the au
dience was much larg... |
sn86072173 | 1895-06-02 | 1 | 4 | sn86072173/1895/06/02/ed-1/seq-4/ocr.txt | 6,576 | WITH MY PIPE.
When the wind blows cold and shrill through
the black December night,
And the oak logs pile the chimney, and the
flame is leaping bright.
When witch tales are in order, and the chil
dren cease their play,
I light my pipe contentedly and puff and puff
away.
Puff, puff, puff!
Though the wind the casement cu... |
sn86072173 | 1895-06-04 | 1 | 1 | sn86072173/1895/06/04/ed-1/seq-1/ocr.txt | 5,749 | TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAH.
STRONG_STATBMENT.
Frederick R.Coudert on the Drift
of Public Sentiment.
EUROPE’S DANGER FROM AMERICA
There Must be an Adjustment of the
Silver Question or a Financial
Revolution will Follow.
New York, Juno 3.—Frederick R.
Coudert, the legal representative in
this country of the government of
France,... |
sn86072173 | 1895-06-04 | 1 | 2 | sn86072173/1895/06/04/ed-1/seq-2/ocr.txt | 3,177 | uhnjruuc gaily grader.
• iMMr Paper•( Wyoaitg—EiUHiihed llepteaher 13, H 67
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sn86072173 | 1895-06-04 | 1 | 3 | sn86072173/1895/06/04/ed-1/seq-3/ocr.txt | 4,048 | A CLEVER ESSAY.
High School Boy’s Estimate of Mil
ton’s Satan.
At the high school graduation ex
ercises last Friday evening, Roy M.
Stanley delivered an oration on Mil
ton’s Satan, which is remarkable for
clearness of thought and exactness of
expression. The subject is so cleverly
handled and in such entertaining
style... |
sn86072173 | 1895-06-04 | 1 | 4 | sn86072173/1895/06/04/ed-1/seq-4/ocr.txt | 5,915 | THE TRIUMPH OF LOVE
IN HAPPY, FRUITFUL MARRIAGE."
Every Jinn Who Would Know the
Grand Truth*, the Plain Fnctn, the
New Dim-overles of Medical Science
no Applied to Married Idle, Who
Would Atone for Pant Error* and
Avoid Future Pitfalls* Should Secure
the Wonderful Little Book Called
“Complete Manhood, nnd How to At
tai... |
sn86072173 | 1895-06-05 | 1 | 1 | sn86072173/1895/06/05/ed-1/seq-1/ocr.txt | 5,997 | T VENTV-EIGIITII YEAR.
FAVORITK CANDIDATE.
Clarkson thinks Allison the Man
the Country’s Aching For.
CARTER IS FOR DON CAMERON.
Fquire Favors Tom Reed but Thurs-
ton Thinks Gov. McKinley the
Logical Candidate.
New York, Juno 4.—Gen. J. S.
Clarkson, republican national com
mitteeman from lowa, in at interview
on the pol... |
sn86072173 | 1895-06-05 | 1 | 2 | sn86072173/1895/06/05/ed-1/seq-2/ocr.txt | 3,236 | ciinjrunr gaily grader.
iuaeer Paper of Wyoaiag—Established September 13, 1867
JNO.g. CAB.RQLL, Editor.
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sn86072173 | 1895-06-05 | 1 | 3 | sn86072173/1895/06/05/ed-1/seq-3/ocr.txt | 4,011 | CALLED THEM DOWN.
Mayor Merrill Makes a Business
Talk to the Council.
H. B. PATTEN NAMED ENGINEER
Committee Chairmen, Who Have
Spent Their Appropriations, Must
do Without Funds—Bicycle Ordin
ance Introduced.
Mayor Merrill gave the city coun
cil a lecture on businees last evening
that should prove of lasting service
to ... |
sn86072173 | 1895-06-05 | 1 | 4 | sn86072173/1895/06/05/ed-1/seq-4/ocr.txt | 5,973 | WOMAN’S WORLD.
. HE FIRST ENGLISH WOMAN TO COM
MAND HER OWN YACHT.
•Aunt" Susan It. Anthony—Law Lccturaa
For Women—Chlnrae Women In Society.
Knew What She Was About—Hemphill
Qnotes Unroln at Atlanta.
Lady (Spencer) Clifford, widow of
Sir Robert Cavendish Spencer Clifford,
long yeoman usher of the Black Rod,
has opened ... |
sn86072173 | 1895-06-06 | 1 | 1 | sn86072173/1895/06/06/ed-1/seq-1/ocr.txt | 5,423 | TWENTY-EIGHTEI YEAR.
Ulin MIJSTJE FREED.
A General Uprising Will Result
From the Hard Times.
MARTI CERTAINLY IS ALIVE.
Insurgents Continue Their Depreda-
tions, Harrassing and Badgering
the Spanish Troops.
Washington, June 5. —A semi offi
cial statement has been received here
from Cuba showing that the war ex
penditure... |
sn86072173 | 1895-06-06 | 1 | 2 | sn86072173/1895/06/06/ed-1/seq-2/ocr.txt | 3,429 | ehnjruiw Jails jErailrr.
.'ioaeer Payer of Wjwiag —fctobliiM tkpteakr 13, IM7
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sn86072173 | 1895-06-06 | 1 | 3 | sn86072173/1895/06/06/ed-1/seq-3/ocr.txt | 3,858 | JUDGE GROESBECK'S ADDRESS.
A Denver Law Class Instructed by a
Wyoming Jurist.
The graduation oxerciaea of the law
department of the Denver university
were illuminated by an address by
Chief Justice Groesbeck of this state.
Many Cheyenne citizens were in at
tendance at the Trinity M. E. church
to hear the Wyoming jurist... |
sn86072173 | 1895-06-06 | 1 | 4 | sn86072173/1895/06/06/ed-1/seq-4/ocr.txt | 5,845 | THE TRIUMPH OF LOVE
Its HAPPY, FRUITFUL MARRIAGE.”
Every Man Who Would Know the
<;rnnd Truths, the Pin in Facts. the
New Discoveries of Medical Science
ns Applied to Married Life, Who
Would Alone for Pant Error* nnd
Avoid Future Pitfalls, Should Secure
the Wonderful Lillie Hook ('ailed
“Complete Manhood, nnd How to At
... |
sn86072173 | 1895-06-07 | 1 | 1 | sn86072173/1895/06/07/ed-1/seq-1/ocr.txt | 5,529 | TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR.
FODR MJWCK.
Big Audience in Keefe Hail
Well Entertained.
A NIGHT OF ELOQUENCE.
Senator Warren, Gov. Richards, Con
gressman Mondell and Hon. C. B.
Bradley the Orators.
The flow of oratory at Keefe hall
last night was a sufficient magnet to
draw a large audience, representing
the best elements of all ... |
sn86072173 | 1895-06-07 | 1 | 2 | sn86072173/1895/06/07/ed-1/seq-2/ocr.txt | 3,169 | .liqjnuir gaily grader.
i‘iuiMr Paper ®f ts joaiag—KaUbhihd -Septeaber 13, fflt
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sn86072173 | 1895-06-07 | 1 | 3 | sn86072173/1895/06/07/ed-1/seq-3/ocr.txt | 4,393 | SOME SPORTS.
Boxing Oontests Held Last Night at
the Fair Grounds.
There was to have been a prize
fight last night but there wasn’t.
Upon the reasons therefor hangs an
interesting story. A few days ago
Tommy Lewis, a Green River scrap
per of more or less renown under the
name of Gallagher, drifted into town,
flat broke ... |
sn86072173 | 1895-06-07 | 1 | 4 | sn86072173/1895/06/07/ed-1/seq-4/ocr.txt | 6,568 | A LIFE’S EPILOGUE.
J turn the tiny key and mwi with car®
My reliquary*® treasure unbehuiden.
1 tell their tale, those hoarded locks of hair,
Theeheeny black, the silver gray, the golden
What envy I yon inngers, lofty throned.
Who voice each mood in life’s eternal proem?
No sweeter lor® than mine their lipa have
moaned.... |
sn86072173 | 1895-06-08 | 1 | 1 | sn86072173/1895/06/08/ed-1/seq-1/ocr.txt | 5,437 | f '.VH.VTY-EKHITH YEAR.
IT MJ TOPBEAVY.
Bad Loading Mainly Caused the
Wreck of the .Colijna.
SCENES ON BOARD THE BOAT.
Women and Children, Confined in
Their Cabins, Went Down in
the Sinking Ship.
San Francisco, Cal., June 7.—The
Call, in ica account of the wreck of
the Colima, as told by the survivors
of the wrecked ve... |
sn86072173 | 1895-06-08 | 1 | 2 | sn86072173/1895/06/08/ed-1/seq-2/ocr.txt | 3,142 | . hqjcnnr Jaihj |£fadrr.
Piper of ffjoaiag—faUbliiAnl September 13, 1867
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sn86072173 | 1895-06-08 | 1 | 3 | sn86072173/1895/06/08/ed-1/seq-3/ocr.txt | 4,490 | A HERDER MURDERED.
Motive of Crime Not Known—Sensa
tional Developments Promised.
Hpecial Dispatch to The Leader.
Rock Springs, June 7.—A sheep
herder for Chas. Rador, named John
R. Rafferty was found dead with a
bullet hole through his body yester
day at Barras’ sheep camp sixty miles
north of here. The body was dis
co... |
sn86072173 | 1895-06-08 | 1 | 4 | sn86072173/1895/06/08/ed-1/seq-4/ocr.txt | 5,958 | THE TRIUMPH OF LOVE
]B HAPPY, FRLITFUL MARRIAGE. 0
Every Mnn Who Would Know the
(•rand Truths, the Plain Facta, the
New Discoveries of Medical Science
tm Applied to Married Elie, Who
Would Atone for Pant Error* nnd
Avoid Future Pi Ifni lm, Should Secure
the Wonderful Little Book ('ailed
** Complete M nuhood. and How to... |
sn86072173 | 1895-06-09 | 1 | 1 | sn86072173/1895/06/09/ed-1/seq-1/ocr.txt | 5,108 | r'VEN’TY-EIGHTH YEAR.
TO All) INSURGENTS.
Patriots Shipping from Florida
to Help the Rebellion.
SYMPATHIZERS ARE NUMEROUS.
Aid to the Cuban Revolutionists
Comes from Every Quarter—Sym
pathy is with the Rebels.
New York, June B.—A special to
the Herald from Key West, Fla.,
says: The rumors that have boeg
circulated here... |
sn86072173 | 1895-06-09 | 1 | 2 | sn86072173/1895/06/09/ed-1/seq-2/ocr.txt | 2,728 | chrynuu gailtj ffiader.
/iuieer Paper«f ffjoniig—E»tiHi»b«d September 13, 1867
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sn86072173 | 1895-06-09 | 1 | 3 | sn86072173/1895/06/09/ed-1/seq-3/ocr.txt | 4,207 | NO MORE MYSTERY.
John Sharpe Proves to be John
S. Harper.
THE BETRAYER OF MAUD VEST.
A Letter Which Gave the Needed
Clue—Harper Leaves for California,
Having Resigned His Office.
John Sharpe, the betrayer of Miss
May Vest, who committed suicide in
an Omaha hospital, has been discov
ered. He owned up, too, and to the
am... |
sn86072173 | 1895-06-09 | 1 | 4 | sn86072173/1895/06/09/ed-1/seq-4/ocr.txt | 6,431 | WOMAN’S WOULD.
THE FIRST ENGLISH WOMAN TO COM
MAND HER OWN YACHT.
•Aunt" Sudan B. Anthony—Law Lee tn rec
For Women—Chinese Women In Society.
Ka>eW What She W»* About—Hemphill
Quote* Lincoln at Atlanta.
Lady (Spencer) Clifford, widow of
Sir Robert Cavendish Spencer Clifford,
long yeoman usher of the Black Rod,
has opene... |
sn86072173 | 1895-06-11 | 1 | 1 | sn86072173/1895/06/11/ed-1/seq-1/ocr.txt | 5,055 | r'VENTY-ETGHTII YEAR.
TO MOKE KECEIVEKS.
Egan and Bancroft in Charge of
the Short Line.
NAMED FOR THE UTAH DIVISION.
Only the Part of the Road in that
Territory Affected by Judge
Merntt’a Action.
Denver, June 10.—Word was re
ceived in Denver this morning that
Judge Merritt had, on opening court
today in Salt Lake city,... |
sn86072173 | 1895-06-11 | 1 | 2 | sn86072173/1895/06/11/ed-1/seq-2/ocr.txt | 3,035 | chqjnuw gaily grader.
. i<*aeer Paper 4 ITjoaiag— EihbliAed Septemkr 13, IMI
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sn86072173 | 1895-06-11 | 1 | 3 | sn86072173/1895/06/11/ed-1/seq-3/ocr.txt | 4,070 | A CROOKED CAREER.
John S. Harper’s Life a Check
ered One.
EPISODE OF EARLIER DAYS.
A Former Wife in Omaha Tells of His
Misdeeds, but Conceals Her Own
Share of Blame.
Omaha World-Herald.
“There is no doubt in my mind
that the man you are talking about is
John Sylvester Harper.”
When Senator Hanson of Sundance
said this ... |
sn86072173 | 1895-06-11 | 1 | 4 | sn86072173/1895/06/11/ed-1/seq-4/ocr.txt | 6,161 | Uh E WORTH LIVING.
An Original Mind That Wm Great 1*
Gutting Kid of Kate.
John Kernel I, the well known comedian,
Idle a story thnt might very well bu true.
•'l’ll never forget," said John in tint
deep bass thnt is familiar to all fun loving
playgoers, "a kind of dramatic situation
In real life thnt occurred nt Steve B... |
sn86072173 | 1895-06-12 | 1 | 1 | sn86072173/1895/06/12/ed-1/seq-1/ocr.txt | 5,213 | TWKNTY-EIQHTH YEAR.
OLNEY’S EIKST ACT.
Steamship Raleigh Sent to Cu
ban Waters.
FILIBUSTERING EXPEDITIONS.
They will Not be Allowed from United
States Territory—Much Rebel Ac
tivity Being Manifested.
Washington, June 11.—The decis
ion to send the United States steam
ship Raleigh to the Florida coast for
the purpose of ... |
sn86072173 | 1895-06-12 | 1 | 2 | sn86072173/1895/06/12/ed-1/seq-2/ocr.txt | 3,217 | . iiqjrnur Jaity grader.
:<acer r*|«rof Wpaiag Kitablided September 13, 1861
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sn86072173 | 1895-06-12 | 1 | 3 | sn86072173/1895/06/12/ed-1/seq-3/ocr.txt | 4,126 | BOTH AFTER HARPER.
Mrs. "Waters” Wants Him in a
Prison Cell,
WHILE VEST WILL SHOOT.
Latest Developments in the Omaha
Tragedy Some Questions
Not Answered.
Omaha World-Herald.
There yet remains a missing link
in the chain of circumstances sur
rounding the sad ending of the lifeof
pretty Miss Maud Vest, the Wyo
ming woman... |
sn86072173 | 1895-06-12 | 1 | 4 | sn86072173/1895/06/12/ed-1/seq-4/ocr.txt | 6,574 | APRIL IN IRELAND.
Ihn hath a woven garland oil of the sighing
aodge,
4ji<l all her flowers nro snowdrops grown on
the winter’s edge.
the golden looms of Tir na n’Og wove all th*
winter through
Her gown of mist and raindrops shot with a
cloudy blue.
Bunlight she LrJds in one hand, and rain she
scatters after,
And throug... |
sn86072173 | 1895-06-13 | 1 | 1 | sn86072173/1895/06/13/ed-1/seq-1/ocr.txt | 5,080 | I'WNNTY-EIGHTII YEAR.
RIH HONEST MONEY.
Immense Attendance at the
Memphis Convention.
TURPIE TALKS FOR SILVER.
Goldite Arguments Met and Refuted
by the Brilliant Indiana
Senator. •
Memphis, Tenn., June 12.—The
largest meeting ever held in this
country for the discussion of a single
economic question convened at the
Aud... |
sn86072173 | 1895-06-13 | 1 | 2 | sn86072173/1895/06/13/ed-1/seq-2/ocr.txt | 3,249 | ciU'ijfuiK gaily
outer Paper of Wj—iig —faUbiirhd September 13, IX7
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sn86072173 | 1895-06-13 | 1 | 3 | sn86072173/1895/06/13/ed-1/seq-3/ocr.txt | 4,030 | TROOPS INSPECTED.
Gens. Schofield and Coppinger at Fort
Russell.
Lieut. Gen. J. M. Schofield, com
mander of the United States army;
Brig. Gen. J. J. Coppinger, com
manding the department of the
Platte, were in the city yesterday and
at Fort Russell with their staffs.
With Gen. Schofield are Mrs. Scho
field; her sister,... |
sn86072173 | 1895-06-13 | 1 | 4 | sn86072173/1895/06/13/ed-1/seq-4/ocr.txt | 6,230 | QUEER EPISTLES.
A Specimen of Lhs Kort liccelvcd In the
President's Dally Mail.
President Cleveland's daily mail fre
quently contains some of the most re
markable communications that were
probably over indited, and if he acted
upon the suggestions of one-third of
them congress would be continued in
session the year rou... |
sn86072173 | 1895-06-14 | 1 | 1 | sn86072173/1895/06/14/ed-1/seq-1/ocr.txt | 5,560 | TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR.
STEWART'S SPEECH.
Magnificent Argument by the
Nevada Senator.
PRESENT DUTY OF THE PEOPLE.
An Earnest Appeal to Unite for Free
Silver end Quit Party Ties
if Necessary.
Memphis, Tenn., June 13—The sil
ver orators began their labors anew
this morning, after a good night’s
rest. The second day’s session... |
sn86072173 | 1895-06-14 | 1 | 2 | sn86072173/1895/06/14/ed-1/seq-2/ocr.txt | 3,142 | tfhfyfiiuc Jaily jEradtf.
loiwer Paper of ffyoaiig—KiUbliiid Beptoafeer 13, 18<7
J NO. F. OARROLL, Editor.
Rates of Subscription.
BY CAKRIKR—ALL PARTS OF THS OTTT.
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sn86072173 | 1895-06-14 | 1 | 3 | sn86072173/1895/06/14/ed-1/seq-3/ocr.txt | 4,125 | FROM 10JWPMTS.
National Christian Citizenship
League’s Appeal.
SERMONS ON CITIZENSHIP.
They Will be Preached From Nearly
Every Church in the Land
on June 30.
June 30, the Sunday preceding the
Fourth of July, will be, in large part,
the property of the National Christian
Citizenship league. On that day it is
expected th... |
sn86072173 | 1895-06-14 | 1 | 4 | sn86072173/1895/06/14/ed-1/seq-4/ocr.txt | 6,619 | A GRAND ENTERPRISE
ITS ORIGIN AND SUCCESSFUL DEVEL
OPMENT DUE TO A WOMAN.
A Residence for Needy I’rorenaional Work
em That la Not a Charity—Mlsa M. A.
Fisher and the Home Hotel—lts Found*
Ing, Policy and Guests.
A incxlost little card tacked to the
front door of a handsome brick house in
St. Ann's avenue, near One Hund... |
sn86072173 | 1895-06-15 | 1 | 1 | sn86072173/1895/06/15/ed-1/seq-1/ocr.txt | 5,091 | i’WEXTY-EIGHTH YEAR.
mow mu.
He Writes His Friendship for
the Memphis Convention.
DUTY AS DEMOCRATS SIMPLE.
Disastrous Results of Cleveland's Pol
icy Explained— A Voice
From Belgutm.
Memphis, Tenn., June 14.-—At the
session of the silver convention last
night a letter from Senator John T.
Morgan of Alabama was presente... |
sn86072173 | 1895-06-15 | 1 | 2 | sn86072173/1895/06/15/ed-1/seq-2/ocr.txt | 3,075 | (Lhcjjfuut jHaili; grader.
iMider of Wjo«i*g —falabliibfd SopUaber 13, IMI
J NO. F. OARBOLL, Editor.
Kntered at the post-office at Cheyenne, Wyo.,
a* Hecond-cIaKH matter. ____________
OHKYKNNK, WYO., JUNE 15 ‘KV6.
A MOST REMARKABLE CASE.
Taken altogether perhaps the most
remarkable case in the court records
of the coun... |
sn86072173 | 1895-06-15 | 1 | 3 | sn86072173/1895/06/15/ed-1/seq-3/ocr.txt | 4,351 | THEY PLAYED BALL.
Fine Exhibition of the Game at
Fort Russell.
OFFICERS BEAT THE “KIDS."
Some Sensational Plays in a Match
That was All Spectacular—Chey
enne Club Challenged.
The kids were beaten, but only 10
to 9, and when boys’ opponents are
grown men, with all the advantage of
mature muscles and long legs, such
a li... |
sn86072173 | 1895-06-15 | 1 | 4 | sn86072173/1895/06/15/ed-1/seq-4/ocr.txt | 5,901 | . BEWARE I:
insist ::
****J**~'*' and labels. • ■
AHD HAMPER SOPA
in packages I
Costs no more than inferior package soda— W ® f
never spoils the flour, keeps soft, and is uni- 111 |A AtW !» ’S
versally acknowledged purest in tbe world. W. IK jjf
Hade only by CHURCH t CO., New York. S
Sold by grocers s very where. ■
Wri... |
sn86072173 | 1895-06-16 | 1 | 1 | sn86072173/1895/06/16/ed-1/seq-1/ocr.txt | 5,084 | TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR.
BULLETS FOR_A MOB.
Missouri Family Prove Them
selves Awake and Ready.
ONE KILLED, ANOTHER WOUNDED.
Those Who Came to Kill Received the
Worst End of the Bargain
by Far.
Salem, Mo., June 15.—The house
of E. M. Harvey, about two and one
half miles northeast of here, was vis
ited by a mob of about twent... |
sn86072173 | 1895-06-16 | 1 | 2 | sn86072173/1895/06/16/ed-1/seq-2/ocr.txt | 3,091 | (iHinjciuue gaily grader.
h»»er Piper of Wjoßiig—Kitoblubed SepteaUr 13, IM7
JNO. F. OARROLL, Editor.
Rates of Subscription.
HY CAKKIKR-AU HARTS OF THI CITY.
DAILY—Her week...._ I 15
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DULY—Per year '■*>
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sn86072173 | 1895-06-16 | 1 | 3 | sn86072173/1895/06/16/ed-1/seq-3/ocr.txt | 4,048 | HE GEMREE YEARS
Reavis, the Convicted Perjurer, is
Sentenced.
AN IMPORTANT DECISION.
Judge Bcott’e Opinion in a Recent
Mortgage Oaee—Sun Insurance
Company Worsted.
The motion for a new trial in the
case of the State vs. Reavis was ar
gued before Judge Scott yesterday
morniug. In the afternoon the mo
tion was denied. Th... |
sn86072173 | 1895-06-16 | 1 | 4 | sn86072173/1895/06/16/ed-1/seq-4/ocr.txt | 6,897 | A WOMAN'S KISS.
Mrs. Maine was thinking as seriously
as she could ever think at all of marry
ing again She was a young and pretty
widow, and when she first appeared in
the conventional weeds that so pointedly
indicate the presence of grief for a de
parted husband London went mad about
her Fair women whose spouses were
... |
sn86072173 | 1895-06-18 | 1 | 1 | sn86072173/1895/06/18/ed-1/seq-1/ocr.txt | 4,921 | TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR.
IT CIRCLES THE WOULD
The. Cause of Woman Suffrage
Marches Bravely On.
WHAT-THE FUTURE HAS IN STORE
Temperance Women ot Great Britain
Meet Their Sisters of the Uni
verse in Convention.
London, June 17—The ninth an
nual meeting of the British W. C. T.U.
opened in the citv temple thia morn
ing. There w... |
sn86072173 | 1895-06-18 | 1 | 2 | sn86072173/1895/06/18/ed-1/seq-2/ocr.txt | 3,635 | Jaryrmw gaily jtradrr.
i ncer Paper of Wyoming—KiUbluhed Bepteaber 13, 1867
f NO. F. CARROLL, Editor.
Rates of Subscription.
HV CAKHIKH—ALL HART® OF THU CITY.
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I) VILY—Per month .... 60
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sn86072173 | 1895-06-18 | 1 | 3 | sn86072173/1895/06/18/ed-1/seq-3/ocr.txt | 3,945 | KILLING THEM OFF.
The Fine Game of the National
Park Being Destroyed.
INDIANS DOING THE BUSINESS.
Attention Galled to Their Brutal Con
duct and the Beeult of it Clearly
Pointed Out.
Gov. Richards has received a letter
from Fred E. White at Marysvale in
Jackson’s hole, just south of the park,
in which attention is calle... |
sn86072173 | 1895-06-18 | 1 | 4 | sn86072173/1895/06/18/ed-1/seq-4/ocr.txt | 6,135 | DINNER IN KOREA.
It la u Cereuwulal That Extends Throogrh
the entire Day.
“Korea, the country which caused all
the trouble between China and Japan,
has many queer social customs, ” said
J. A. Morrill, “and I remember going
to a banquet given by a member of the
foreign office there, which, in many re
spects, was quite u... |
sn86072173 | 1895-06-19 | 1 | 1 | sn86072173/1895/06/19/ed-1/seq-1/ocr.txt | 5,197 | TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR.
THE NATIONAL LEAGUE
Its Session Opens Today at
Cleveland, Ohio.
THE CHIEF TOPICS OF INTEREST
League Politics and Silver the
Main Questions—The New
President.
Cleveland, 0., June 18.—Every in
coming train today brought scores of
delegates and visitors to attend the
national republican league conven
t... |
sn86072173 | 1895-06-19 | 1 | 2 | sn86072173/1895/06/19/ed-1/seq-2/ocr.txt | 3,603 | chrgrnn* dDaily grader.
i»aeer Paper of ffjo«i»g—Lubliriri September 13, IMI
J NO. F. CARROLL, Editor.
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sn86072173 | 1895-06-19 | 1 | 3 | sn86072173/1895/06/19/ed-1/seq-3/ocr.txt | 4,246 | AN UNUSUAL BIGHT.
A Uwn Mower Worked so Hard it
Got a Hot Box.
An interesting sight was witnessed
at the depot park yesterday. In a
moment of ill*judged enthusiasm
Chief Clerk Anderson decided he
needed some exercise. In looking out
of the window he saw the gardener at
work running the lawn mower. It
ran as smoothly an... |
sn86072173 | 1895-06-19 | 1 | 4 | sn86072173/1895/06/19/ed-1/seq-4/ocr.txt | 6,240 | WOMAN’S WORLD.
THE AMERICAN WIFE OF THE FA-
MOUS ENGLISH STORY WRITER.
This Tear's Sunshades— Th® Wedding Gown.
Dr. Parkhurst on “the New Woman.'
The Latest In Wall Paper— Nellie Bly.
Council of Jewish Women.
Mrs Rudyard Kipling is n slendei
little woman, with soft brown eyes,
dark hair and a very sweet expression.
She... |
sn86072173 | 1895-06-20 | 1 | 1 | sn86072173/1895/06/20/ed-1/seq-1/ocr.txt | 4,958 | f 1 WENTY-EIGHTH YEAR.
READY FOR BUSINESS.
The Republican National League
in Session at Cleveland.
ATTENDANCE VERY LARGE.
President Tracey Says the Platform
Enunciated at Denver Regarding
Silver Will Be Followed.
Cleveland, Ohio, June 19.—The
eighth annual convention of the
league of republican clubs convened
in Music ... |
sn86072173 | 1895-06-20 | 1 | 2 | sn86072173/1895/06/20/ed-1/seq-2/ocr.txt | 3,367 | i..ic er Paper of Wpaiig—faUiliihed B»ptoakrl3,lMl
JNO. F. OARROLL, Editor.
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BY OAMBIKB—ALL PARTS OF THI CITY.
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WK... |
sn86072173 | 1895-06-20 | 1 | 3 | sn86072173/1895/06/20/ed-1/seq-3/ocr.txt | 3,878 | COUNTY CLERK ARRESTED.
He is Charged With Having Embez
zled bome Federal Funds.
Sheridan, Wyo., June 19. —Edgar
W. Scott, county clerk of Sheridan
county, was arrested on Saturday at
the instance of Postoffice Inspector
George W. Waterbury, of Denver,
charged with embezzling SIOO of gov
ernment funds. The arrest was a
... |
sn86072173 | 1895-06-20 | 1 | 4 | sn86072173/1895/06/20/ed-1/seq-4/ocr.txt | 6,168 | A *ISIT from the devil.
How Ill* Satanic Once Made Hi*
Appearance In Bungay.
A rare pamphlet in the library of the
editor of a department of The Repub
lic boars the following quaint title: “A
Strange and Terrible Wunder Bought
Verie Lately In the Parish Church of
Bungay—namely, on the fourth of tbys
Augustin the Yeereo... |
sn86072173 | 1895-06-21 | 1 | 1 | sn86072173/1895/06/21/ed-1/seq-1/ocr.txt | 5,215 | TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR.
THEY AMKVIDENCE
The Silver Men Cutting a Good
Figure at Cleveland.
SPEECH BY WARNER MILLER.
He Strongly Favors the International
Agreement Idea—A Flood of
Resolutions.
Cleveland, O, June 20—The
Pennsylvania delegates today decided
to cast the united vote of their dele
gation for Gen McAlpine of New
... |
sn86072173 | 1895-06-21 | 1 | 2 | sn86072173/1895/06/21/ed-1/seq-2/ocr.txt | 3,516 | c hcigcnue gailij gttatUr.
toieer Paper of Wyoaiig—-EoUblided Boyte«hr 13, I><l
JNO. F. CARROLL, Editor.
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sn86072173 | 1895-06-21 | 1 | 3 | sn86072173/1895/06/21/ed-1/seq-3/ocr.txt | 3,852 | EARLY EVENING WEDDING.
The Goodell-Leonard Nuptial Cele
brated at St. Mark’s Church.
St. Mark’s cburoh was crowded at 6
o’clock last evening, the hour set for
the wedding of Hen. William Goodell
of Cokeville, Wyo., to Miss Laura
Leonard, whose home is at Athens,
Pa., but who has for the past five sea
sons taught school... |
sn86072173 | 1895-06-21 | 1 | 4 | sn86072173/1895/06/21/ed-1/seq-4/ocr.txt | 6,663 | NOT MORE.
My life has found its noontide, and my days
Have gone in quiet by to outward gaze.
In such side places have my feet been set,
Ko few of all my fellows have I met,
So small the ground my scanty strength could
g.un
To hold and till. What wonder if the grain
1 reap is told by short and slender sheaves.
And if wh... |
sn86072173 | 1895-06-22 | 1 | 1 | sn86072173/1895/06/22/ed-1/seq-1/ocr.txt | 5,092 | rWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR.
IT JOST STOOD PAT.
No Resolutions Adopted at the
National League Meeting.
LEFT FOR NATIONALCONVENTION
A Harmonious Ending to a Gather
ing Which Was Lively From
Start to Finish.
Cleveland, Judo 21.—The third
aud closing day of the sessions of the
Republican National league’s annual
convention found t... |
sn86072173 | 1895-06-22 | 1 | 2 | sn86072173/1895/06/22/ed-1/seq-2/ocr.txt | 3,876 | JhciKiinf gaily gEeadrr.
i»aeet Paper of Wjoaiig—Bitabliihd B»pteaberl3,lMl
J NO. F. OARROLL, Editor.
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sn86072173 | 1895-06-22 | 1 | 3 | sn86072173/1895/06/22/ed-1/seq-3/ocr.txt | 3,617 | GUB JENKINS DEAD.
His Demise Caused by Rheumatism of
the Heart.
A. W. Jenkins died at 10 o’clock
last night of rheumatism of the heart.
He went home indisposed at noon on
Junel. Since then he had not left
the house. His condition was not
generally known to be serious, and
the news of his death, therefore, came
with sta... |
sn86072173 | 1895-06-22 | 1 | 4 | sn86072173/1895/06/22/ed-1/seq-4/ocr.txt | 6,271 | STOP THE TREMOLO.
A Nuisance In Music Which Destroy*
Good Sluglng.
Can any one explain to me the secret
of the popularity of the detestable mode
of singing which is now practiced so ex
tensively in our city? I need scarcely
add that I refer to what is commonly
called the tremolo. It came into fashion
about 40 years ago... |
sn86072173 | 1895-06-23 | 1 | 1 | sn86072173/1895/06/23/ed-1/seq-1/ocr.txt | 5,374 | TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR.
HOSEBEROO RESIGN.
The Latest English Cabinet Split
on the Rock of Adversity.
WILL BE ANNOUNCED MONDAY.
What Led Up to the Event—lt Was
Predicted But Was Not Expected
So Soon.
London, June 22.--At the close of
cabinet meeting the premier, Lord
Rosebery, started for Windsor in
order to inform the quee... |
sn86072173 | 1895-06-23 | 1 | 2 | sn86072173/1895/06/23/ed-1/seq-2/ocr.txt | 3,581 | Jlwynttit flatly grader.
iju«r Paper of tfjoaiq—fatablided fapteaberl3, IM7
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D... |
sn86072173 | 1895-06-23 | 1 | 3 | sn86072173/1895/06/23/ed-1/seq-3/ocr.txt | 3,881 | JOHNSON TALKS ON WATER.
Th* Wyoming Commissioner Tells a
Few Things to the Nebraskans.
Omaha World-Herald Special.
Lincoln, June 19. —J. A. Johnston,
secretary of the state board of irriga
tion of Wyoming, was a visitor at the
office of State Engineer and Secretary
Howell today and talked irrigation
with the Nebraska o... |
sn86072173 | 1895-06-23 | 1 | 4 | sn86072173/1895/06/23/ed-1/seq-4/ocr.txt | 6,764 | A BROKEN LETTER.
“Is his lordship waiting breakfast,
Parkins, or bus he already begun?” cried
Lady Evesham, rushing like a whirl
wind in a riding habit into the great,
cool, pillared hall of Evesham bouse
one fair May morning.
“His lordship is not yet down, my
lady, but Leon has been with him three
quarters of an hour,... |