Por the best dental work jro to Dr. ©. Wallace. To Rext—@fire rooms, inquire of Wi'lians Oldenburg. usef If you want dental work of first » call on Dr. ©. Wallace in in the Bossert Block. Dr. Hammond is making 4 speci alty of crown and bridge work, also of extracting teeth without pain. Bee him if you have dental work to do. For school books, slate penvils and tablets call on Mary Dickinson. Mr. Short, the assessor has gone to New York country to do the assess ment in that part of the country. His has completed his work in the north. Thirty cases of ladies fine shoes and slippers just received at T. J. Bossert Co. _ George Colville has purchased a very pretty phaeton, a good horse and a set of harness, which he pre sented to Mrs. Colville. ‘Geo. W. Scott’s new photograph gallery on Second street, adjoining the telegraph office, is now open. Leon Woodruff will give a birth day party on Saturday afternoon of ths week. _. His wife fell in love with him when he took home one of those $12.50 suite at T. J. Bossert Co The mayor and council have a whole lot of work on hand at once to secure the building of the water works. The city officials are in earnest and should receive the as sistance of every good citizen. The sit;election is over and it is the duty for every citizen regardless of politics to do what they can to help build up the city. Placer mining will occupy the attention of a large number of men in this country this season and the business promises to be profitable. A well educated Scandinavian with stock and farm and a steady worker wants a ranch or farm to rent on shares. Address S.C. Nelson, Lar amie, Wyoming. Photographs of all styles and sizes to 6210 inches at Scott’s new gallery Beacond street, adjoining the tele graph office. All work guaranteed. The Garfield mine goes right along making profitable clean-ups. This is a very satisfactory condition of things and it is doing much bald up confidence in legitimate Go to the Mercantile for your sup plies and get High Patent Flour for $2.60 per 100 pounds, and Stragh: Grade Flour for 62 per 100 pounds. Tedge M. C. Brown will be her: in June to attend the term of the district court. He will be a welcome visitor as he has many friends in Fremont county. Persons in Lander for a day or week will find the Lander Hotel just the place to register. The comform of a home to be enjoyed. A merry crowd of young people visited the sinks last Sunday. They started out about a. m. and stop at the various places of interest. Camp was made and everyone was prepared for a good time. The most important part about a picnic we ar. The fact that one Wik cenchee broke down on the way home is proof positive that the good things to eat were not ne glected. At 5:30 the party re turned home. Dr. B.A. Chamberlain is a Grand Army mex. He will address the members of the Thos. A. Meo. Post Suoday evening at the M. E. church, Edward Allen, the stage driver on the line running from Marsville to the mines, Who was arrested some months ago for cutting a mail sack, was convicted in the United Brstes court last week and senten ced tog term of sight months in the penitentiary. Dr. ©. Wallace, the dentist is now located in the Bossert building and is ready for business. He has fine rooms and a full set of instru | for doing dental work, want board by the day or month, go to the Lander Mat Borland and L. E. Baldwin returned from a weeks trip to Ye Birds Eye ranch, a few miles above the Big Horm casyon. They were It will be a rare treat to bear Dr. Chamberlain at the M. E church morning and evening, Lat feotey eae ae and give him . Lost on election day, a plain gold ring. The finder will please return to W. L. Simpson. Charley Brown who escaped from the penitentiary has been captured and returned to the same. Mrs. Emma Bakley of Ogden, lows, arrived on Tuesday's stage on a visit to her aunt Mrs. M. D. Weed. Frank McMahon is a recent ad dition to the young male portion of our population. He has been en gaged by Frank Babbitt to lay brick on the new buildings for which Mr. Babbit his contracts. Besides be ing an artist in this line, Mr. Mo— Mahon is a professional b — player and a genial young gentleman, whom we take pleasure in welcom ing to our midsl— Crawford Bea con. On Sunday last Mr. 8.C. Parke Jr., and wife arrived from the east and at once took up their residence in the home especially prepared for them. The Lander brass band did themselves the honor of calling on the new arrivals ot night and tendered a serenade. Mr. and Mra. Parks handsomely entertained the ‘band and a pleasant evening was enjoyed. It is learned that there is in con templation a popular ball to close the season. The idea seems to be to get the citizens of Lander to gether and have a good time and thus make it one of the most im portant social events of the year .The matter is now in the hands o f number of our society people and the ball will probably be Friday of next week. H. H. Hale's nephew, came through from Salt Lake city on horseback in thirteen days. He has come to stay. Et. Hl. Hale has about completed his dwelling house on Upper Borth Fork of Owl creek fifteen miles above Embar, Mr. John Hancock came over from Sunshine and called on the residents of Upper Owl creek. George Pardee and Mrs. Mary Wise drove up to Mr. Blanchard’s ranch on Sunday to see the “bar” and make a visit. Our recent heavy storms have caused the grass to grow and stock are putting on flesh rapidly. Granger are very busy planting aprivg crops. Miss Helen Blakesleyassed through Embar on her way to Grey Bull to visit her brother. “flask.”