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Samuel Coen is in from Rookdale, Mra, Jane Worth has gone to Greeley, Oscar Sodergreen is in from the ranch, Ora Haley went out to Wyoming this morning. J. DD, Neguste in the city from Johnstown, this state, Richard Ludwick left last night for Silver Bow, Montana. Misses Lena and Fanny Mass have returned to Cheyenne, Mr. and Mrs. M. Brubaker Jeft last night for Norfolk, Nebraska, Dr. Johnson preached In the Chey enne Methodist church Sunday morn ing, Miss Bertha Owen and Miss Ermine Sorenson are in the city from Chey enne. Miss Ella Bennett left this morning for Rawlins on her way home to Sar atoga. THIS, THAT AN THE OTHER, ICE cream today at May's. Bread 5e a loaf at Keeman’s. Councilman Pennington is able to be out. The days are now beginning to get shorter. The public schools close Friday of this week. Judge Groesbeck will be the Fourth of July orator at Casper, Misa Corn McDonald of the univeral ty has gone to Waterloo, flown, to spend the summer. aaa Those city funding bonds are very slow in putting In an appearance, Henry Hall, the street sprinkler boy, won the bicycle raffled Saturday night. Conductor Marks’ little daughter has the scarlet fever. Cases are getting more numerous. Lieut. Bullock will return to Laramie the middle of September to turn over his command to his successor. The little child of Henry Hall on Fifth street has the scarlet fever. The disease continues to spread, A. P. Lusk of Chicago to now the tem porary manager of the Union Pacific hotel at Green River, pending the ill ness of Mr. Johnson. George Crawford, Burt and Miss Minnie Wallace left this morning for a trip through Northpark. Garrett O'Neill, the assistant super intendent of the Wyoming division was in the city this morning for a short time looking after the interests of the road. A. W. Whitehouse returned this morning from his trip to New York, where he disposed of a carload of polo ponies at good figures considering the condition of the horse market general ly. Do. A. Cull, the sheepman, was in the city over Sunday from Lookout. He reports that he lost 800 lambs this spring on account of the cold, wet weather. The loss was more than a thousand dollars. A. N. McKay, until recently city edi tor of the Cheyenne Leader, ja in the city In the interest of the Salt Lake Herald. He will visit the fish hatch ery and our other public institutions, and in the mean time work for the Her ald. John Kinnear, Mike Callaghan and William George caught the finest string of trout in the Centennial Sunday that has been seen in the city this season. Adjutant General Sutzer says there will be no militia encampment this year. Hard times and no appropria tion will prevent the state troops from assembling. The city marshal was looking for Frank Mulhearn this afternoon.
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Laramie Daily Boomerang

Laramie, Wyoming, US

Mon, Jun 24, 1895

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