Show cheyenne w A from james jamea H reed esq and others in from cheyenne we I 1 learn earn much which willbe will be of interest to our leaders the party par y of which he was ons one spent several days there and give encouraging reports on the first day of august but two buildings had bad been erected in cheyenne on the od of sept they were over a hundred among the business establishments are four hotels kept by H ill hook book the abemayor mayor presley talbot formerly of central mr bell of denver and mr whitehead if we w e mistake not of this place there are numerous saloons one of which is kept dept by mr beauvais of beauvais ranch on tho the platte four blacksmith shops hops one of which is owned and condu conducted acted by mr who is IB doing a large age business in the way of repairing wagons va gons and a general Emit bing business three livery stables four shoe aine shops eight houses doing an exclusive grocery business the leading A one of which is altheimer Alt beimer cos coa one furniture store one clot clothing bing store two paint shops one of which is owned by mr anderson formerly har hawk k four bakeries the principal one being 0 owned by ble 3 rs boswell stevens one mill one gun shop owne owned d by F P W freund among the bubi ness there are A L waite who ins his a lumber yard and keeps flooring sash doors etc on hand band mr metcalfe keeps a fine meat market of which there are several in town mr dennison formerly of this quarter i with iab A B E 0 DI tilt in n mr thomas and andar dennison ale aie both contractors and builders mr hand and mr C cac ho ney are proprietors of a restaurant the largest general outfitting outwitting out fitting house ho use there is that of M V S hall under udder the sole manager management gent of ofa W N bonroe and E P S snow n 0 tl they are arc 1 a large busi business there lid noh P gambling gamblin I 1 house in A place speaks speak well ell fur the morals orthis of this young and ahr i lv lots lota sell bell all aal the way up to twenty five hundred dollars brick ie B worth from twenty to 10 forty do dollars lars per thousand the former being the price ol of adebie the material ivr of which h ich they are made is said to be fire clay and when burned in is ie a very light red the faigin for prices is very broad as is ia usual in all new places wood is worth fifteen dollars dollar s a cord by the quantity or twenty five by the single cord wages for a man and team paid by the railroad company are five her ber is ic wort h from devent seventy y five to dred dollars per day and board for both while private indi duals often pay ten tell dollars deraay per day laborers make mahe from three to eight dollars per day lum dollars dollard per thou thousand cand there are four zaw saw mille in cheyenne pa pass so about thirty miles north the commander of the fort has given contracts contract 8 for furnishing nish ig a considerable amount of burnt and brick the country about is ia very barren bein being tl little ittle more than a desert except on the e bottoms pole creek eight miles north has a good su supply aply of water and will be of great value for irrigation the country is very elevated and consequently very cold sit snow ow usually fulls fills there in september altogether it is not valuable either fur for cultivating 0 or r grazing an and d neither can be looked on as a basis from which future prosperity is to be derived coal is reported to have been discovered w within it hill fifteen milea of cheyenne but itu ito existence or quality is nut not well vouched couched for speculation is run running IS perfectly wild and ever everybody body is at ai work making a town though 0 fe few W c can 1 l lr tell tho the reason v why by it is ia still a mat matter t e of considerable erable question whether barracks of any extent will vill be built there or whether the company will build ie pair shops there while many are sanguine of the future greatness of cheyenne others have no faith in it arid and are mere merely 7 ue using ug it HS a means of speculation speculation the frontier index claims that like Ju Julea lesburg burg it is b but ut ephemeral and while the editor of that paper proposes propose es to atop there for a while lie says it will be but fo for r a few months when it will again gain emigrate faither west and follow on till extremes in meet beet 11 thus far no mines have been found in the region of cheyenne and as the moun mountains taini are arc twenty five miles off none need be expected within that distance at pres prea bennt all mails are arc carried by express but the establishment ofa of a post route is expected in a few days colorado register ath dinst BY the latest official reports in great britian it appears that the english raco race grows rowe in islands at the rate or of 1000 a day A COLORED theatrical troupe is playing in milwaukee |