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Show THE T;- RniTORIES. The Pueblo Chief ioin says: It is expected that the railroad up the Arkansas valley to this point, will be finished about the middle of October next. The following prices, for sheep, rule in the Southern portion of Colo-rudo: Colo-rudo: Mexican ewes, $1.25 to $2.00; graded ewes, $0; lat weathers $2 ,75 to $2.50. Governor Thayer ot Wyoming, who is devoting his energies to obtaining a release ol the Black Hills country from the Indians, says that an intimation inti-mation has been given that the Indians In-dians will sell out for $-50,000. The large shears, weighing twenty- tjve tons, at tne Laramie rolling nidla, commenced chawins railroad iron at the rate of ninety tons per diem, on the Uth instant. Eighty men for day work and one hundred and twenty for night, will be employed. Hie " Combination of Colorado industrial ns-ocia tions" was organized organ-ized at Boulder, on the 9th of April, ladies as well as gentlemen taking part in the proceedings. We Ft. Howell is president of tbo assoeia. tion. the objects of which arc to secur-unitfd secur-unitfd action in regard to time of holding fairs; co-operation in publishing pub-lishing premium li.-L-; co operation in means and methrds of advertising the several fair, and iu general united action to advance the interests of the agricultural, stock-growing, mining, mechanical and industrial associations associa-tions of Colorado. |