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n e osnce :% ‘]“/' n(é&‘ IS F > —liz 2 4 = RO N (‘ A ‘"’@\ How much LSR X business can NV aflf a man de _ 5 # whose system is in a R state of disorder? 'l‘ Headache is only a A} | symptom. It 1s not a 3% disease. The pain in 1 the head is the sign of ; . o rebellion. There have 3 gl been mistakes in diet - and other abuses. flpr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets are a gentle, effective renovator and invigorator of stom @&ch, liver and bowels. They assist nature without threatening to tear the body piece meal. There are no griping pains, no nau ‘#ea. One is a laxative. A book of 1008 pages, profusely illustrated, written by Dr. R. V. Pierce, called “ The Peo fle‘s Common Sense Medical Adviser,” will be nt free for 21 one-cent stamps to cover cost of mailing on/y. World's Dispensary Medical Asso ©lation, No. 663 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. LOCAL NEWS. Mrs. Henry White Callahan is report ed fill. Hear our modern Demostheneses to night. : Miss Maud Snyder is visiting in Mer chantville, N. J. Mrs. Isa Crosby, who has been quite sick, is reported much better. Chris Nelson and John A. Peterson, two Inter Ocean leasers, are in town. £l et e W. H. Allgeyer has returned from Towa, where he went to attend a family reunion. Don't fail to see the eye specialist who is at the Bowen Hotel until next Tues day evening. * Burr Fisher and wife, after a visit with friends here, leave for New York tomor row morning. Mrs. Clemmer, the dairy commissioner, has arrived home from her ranch in Routt county, John Lilly is moving his family into the house on Spruce street recently va cated by F, M. Daugherty. Justice Borden has put in new benches and otherwise improved his justice shop. The judge is doing a thriving business. Have your eyes examined’free and spectacles fitted at Bowen Hotel from Saturday morning uatil Tuesday evening. Colonel George Ady, general agent of the U. P. passenger department at Den ver, came to Boulder on the Gulf road today. The entire county is torn up and ex cited over the questicn of who will be the next commissioner of water district No. 6. | Henry Hammer will go to Columbus, 0., where he has a flattering offer of a business connection with My, Thompson, | a former Boulder hardware man. i e SRR o P T | The G. A. R, fair and dance at Ma sonic temple hall last night attracted a tremendous audience. Boulder'sgyoung” society enjoyed itself until eleven. F. E: Lounsberry has sold his saw mull near 6th street to Woollett & Brown and has begun to put up another near the mill of his neighbor, Mr. McAllister, op jposite the depot. ~ A typographical error made these col umns say yesterday thatthe 'new Rebekah ‘lodge had been chiistened “Joy Temple.’ | It should have said “Ivy” and the writer | has been put under agreement to attend a writing school. Manager Tim O’Connor of ‘the In.ter‘ ‘Ocean states that the 25 leasers on the mine are doing finelv, szveral of them making from $6 to 88 a day. The mine is being worked with good profit to thel company. The Anierican mine near by is developing into a fine producer of high grade ore. 3 HMOSIERY SALE! 100 dozen Ladies and Childrens Wool Hose, 10c per pr, or 3 pair for 25 cts., formerly sold for 26 to 60 cts per pr. | - 100 dozen Cashmere Hose. Use to get 75¢c to $1.26 a pair. Now 25¢ per pair. .~ The above goods are all right with exception of being in colors instead of - Black. If you want them qom-e quick as they will last but a few days. —=stll [he McCLURE-WHITE' MERCANTILE COMPANY masss— Mrs. Kady Haynes of Denveris vjsit ing at the home of Mis. Safely. 6 The couaty commissioners are still overlooking the books of the county offic ers and will not take up appointments and other business until next week. R. G. Hemingway and Miss lsabelle Marshall, of Left Hand, bave gone to housekeeping after having made proper legal arrangements with a local justice. Joe Campbell’s case was before Judge Ingram today, he being charged with the larceny of property belonging to a bill posting company. Joe claims possessory rights to bill posting here, having fallen heir to his brother Tim’s rights, what ever they may have been, and did not consider bimself a malefactor when he tore down signs and committed otheracts now alleged to be trespass, Joe was ac quitted by a jury this afternoon, A practical chaplain is a mighty good thing in a legislature. Yesterday House Chaplain Rudolph invoked divine bless ings upon both the miners and mine owners of Leadville, and prayed that thel interests of both might be considered in the discussion of the strike. Atthe proper time the parson, 1t is expected, will call for the interposition of the Lord in behalf of several other measures. The bill clerk will make up a list of the most im portant in due time.—Denver News. Prof. Theodore Chave writes to the Camera an article ot great power and beautiful rhetoric anent the stupendous question of whether the church is bigger than the Grand Army. As a specimen of rhetorical elegance the professor’s contribution is without a parallef, but to publish it would entail the expense of a decipherer of hyroglyphics and in view of the threatened trespass bv a Populist paper on a field it was assumed was al ready pre-empted, the expense must be necessarily omitted. Economy is our only plea 1n extenuation, . Don’t Neglect Your Eyes, Come to the Bowen Hotel Saturday, Monday or Tuesday and have your eyes examined free. L. O. T. M. Attention. There will be regular review of Boul der Hive at K. of P. hall Saturday, Jan, 16th, at 7:30 p. m. Installation of officers and other business. Every member is earnestly requested to be present. From Grateful Hearts, l The undersigned desire in this publicl | manner to attest their sincere apprecia tion of the many kindly acts rendered during the dark daysof the present week. Only the kind offices of friends and neighbors could have supported us dur ing our hours of affliction. To the A. O. U. W. of Ward and Gold Hill, Mr. J. G. Trezise, the coroner, the quartette of voluntary singers {from Boulder and all who assisted at -the funeral of our son, husband and brother, we make this sim ple acknowledgment of our gratitude. MRS, HARRIET GLOVER, MRS. MINNIE GLOVER, Miss DoLLy GLOVER, Sunshine, Jan. 15, 1897. THE GREAT BROTHER HOOD. ‘Clu'isllaus Leave Boulder to Enlighten the Northern Barbarians, A jolly crowd left Boulder for Fort Collias, the capital of the barbarian na (‘don of Larimer, today. Some of Boul der’s best was in the assortment and the object of this hegira was to enlighten the citizens of the north and induct them in to the mysteries of the Jewish rite. Her¢ is part of the assortment that shipped ‘itselt by the morning train, the other part going tonight: Alderman W. F. Stewart, Silver Dollar Coulehan, E. C. Joues, Street Supervisor Phil Waod, Harry Newhouse, Henry Johnson, Jacob Faus, P. Frank Little, W. E. Danforth, all of Boulder. Clark Gilbert, Chris Rosenbaum, W. E. Hodgson, William Autrey, all of Louisville. Boeck’s goat and “Murphy,” the canine wonder, left by Lafayettz, transmitted to Jamestown, thence to Ward and to become a resi | dent of Fort Collins, accompanied the | other gentlemen of the party. A pro cession occurred in Fort Collins this af ternoon—the O. M. A, happens tonight. e ne| { APOSTROPHE TO ENGLEY, The Chief of the Assinine Brigade Intro duces Some Bills. Yesterday sowme of the most nid:culcus bills were introduced in the house thatit has been the mistortune of Colorado to have had 1o suffer the odium of, and 'Eugene Engley, the attorney general ‘under Waite, 1s the rirst on the list says the Republican. Among the big batch of measures he introduced yesterday was one to abolish oaths in the state because the name of the Alm:ghty has to be used and thatis objectionable to the man whose egotism becomes distressing to the state at times. Engley believes in nothing natural or supernatural but him self. : y Not content with this insult to the com mon intelligence the first and only" Pop ulist attorney general the state had to suffer brought forth another to abolish the observance of Sunday by Imposing fines on those who do not look upon it as a holiday. But man, proud man, Drest in a little brief authority, Most ignorant of what he's most assured His glassv esseuce, like an angry ape, | Plays such fantastic tricks bzfore high heaven . As make the angels weep. The ex-attorney general has taken um brage at the use or seals—not the ani mals, but the sign manual of the state and such like, and he has a bill to abolish their use under pains and penalties, and he announces that he has some 20 more bills of a like nature to introduce before the time expires. Oh! vanity of vanities! Thy name is Engley! . Birthday Party. Thete was a jolly party last night in honor of Frank Gregory’s 15th anniver sary, given at the home of his parents in East Boulder. The young people present enjoyed themselves hugely. These were Master Gregory's guests: Misses Carrie Elliot, Emma Nicholson, Mahel Pugh, Eva Sickman, Millie Langridge, Vera Greenman, Fann e Gilbert, Edna Pad dock, Kitty Foote, Ethel Gregory, and Masters Jay Strock, Cal Wellman, Claude Compton, Carl Metcalf, John Wolf, Gene White, Charlie Urie, Charlie Madera and Willie Gregory. The Crop is Growing. Jay Gould’s first wives are becoming numerous enough to hold a reunion.— Washington Post. A Belligerent Governor, : If we catch the drift of Gov. Matthews’ 'Cuban pronouncement he inclines to ‘thmk it would be well for Indiana to de jclare war on Spain.—lndianapolis News. New York Stocks, Daily Market Quotations asfurnished by Jno ’ W. Flintham Jr., Masonic Temple: ARTICLE. 'OPEN. HIGH. LOW. OLOSE. Tobacco 76 7Y% 6 Th Gas % 8% 1% 8% Leather 613% 61} 061% 61% Lead 2% D% 2% D Sugar 113% 114% 113% 114% General Electric 38% % 3% MK Atchison 14 1% 145 1% Burlington T 2 TR 124 To% Northwest 1033 103% 1033% 103 Rock Island 677 68% G7% 63% 8t Paul 43 5% 4% TH% C.F.L 24 Uy AU 2414 Reading 27 21 27 2% Jersey Central 101 102 101, 102 Nashville 4935 E0%% 49% 5054 Lake Shore 152% 152% 152% 1527% ’ New York Central 93% 3% 93% 937% C.C.C. &« 29 29 29 29 | Manhattan 8914 91 8914 91 Missouri Pacific 20% 218 20% 2% ‘ Pacific Mail 4% Bl U 25 T C.L 2% 304 20 30 Western Union 83% 8i35 83% 813 } Northern Pacific Pre . ferred 3314 31 334 34 Omaha 4935 50lg 493 59 Southern Ry Pfd. 27% 285 21% 2854 Chicago Markets. ARTICLE. ' OPEN. HIGH. LOW. CLOSE, Wheat—May 801, 81 9% 80 Corn—May 243{ 25 245 245 Oats—May 149 19 1355 18% Pork—May 817 820 802 802 Lard—May 41> 417 410 410 " WANTED—A girl going to school wants a place to work for her board. Address G. this office. Three fine driving horses—perfection. GALLUP, THE DAILY CAMERA. o ol : OU,l_Q_._ g PECSIT PHOSPHATES Beef Gea (hocodte Wi~ Geam &6 Fresh Cows always. GALLUP. For S;:_— Residence and grounds of 12 jots with in a mile of the post office. Comfortable House with*ample barn, stable and out buildings. Suitable for a chicken farm or small dairy or both. Enquire at this office tor address. Mr, Smith—Say, Mr. Jones, do you know. there is a Tea and Coffee store in town? Mr. Jones—Why yes, next door to Gar barino’s. I have been to the store and bought the finest coffee I ever drank, agd they have lots more for everybody. Why smoke inferior cigars when yon can buy the Vera Cruz Fiavana Cigars, sold by John Barter, the sab agent for the man ufacturers. Special price by the box. JOHN BARTER, Beulder, Colo. ~ LosT—A dear little child who made home happy by its smiles. ‘And to think, 1t might have been saved had the par ‘ents only kept in the house One Minute ‘Cough Cure, the infallible remedy for croup. Parlor Drug Store. Old people who require medicine to regulate the bowels and kidneys will find the true remedy in Electric Bitters. This 'medicine does not suumulate and contains 'no whiskey nor other intoxicant, but acts ‘as a tonic and alterative. It acts mildly on the stomach and bowels, adding strength and giving tone to the organs. therey aiding nature in the performance }of the functions. Electric Bitters is an excellent appetizer and aids digestion. 101 d people find it just exactly what they need. Price gsoc and $1 per bottle at Parlor drug store. Micutes seem like hours when a life is at stake. Croup gives no time to send fora doctor, delay may mean death. Onge Minute Cough Cure gives instant relief and insures rccovery. The only harmless remedy that produces imme diate results. Parlor Drug Store. We pay cash for farm produce. We sell groceries and fresh meats. Hotel and feed stable in connection, Rates as cheap as the cheapest. N. H. SmiTH, 700 Pearl St. Boulder, Colo. Constipation in its worst forms, dys pepsia, sick headache, biliousness and derangement of the liyer are readily cured by DeWitt's Little Ear]y Risers. These little pills never gripe. Small pill, safe pill, best pill. Parlor Drug Store. i A farm of 150 acres, fruit and pasture land. Some deserving party can have it, including the improvements (and they are splendid). The 2 acre orchard and cértificate of water stock will be thrown in. The entire tract can be irrigated. Spring water winter and summer. Lo cated eight miles from Boulder, $13.50 an acre—§6 per acre cash, balance your own time, Must be given away at once. J. WiLHELM HamMm & Co,, General Business Agents, 1414 Pearl St Old People. Found. NN IS 3 OF COURSE : s = : Ny & > “There are Others”! Z, :\. But when it comes to Prices they are simply ": P 4 : “NOT IN IT.” b ; We refer of course to our Great Closing Out Sacrifice Sale Q ‘.: of CROCKERY and GLASSWARE, Everything goes in .Q. a this sale. We do not keep back any choice pieces to the % ’ last. We offer you any article in this ".: : | Stock 2 £ Immense Stock 2 ~ AT COST . - z and in the majority of casesat less than Cost. This does not i .‘l b mean what it - # COSTS YOU ». =~ But what it ——~—— — " - # COSTS US. SEE! . o = —_— : ” : ~ = A Few Hanging Lamps Left > ;’. Decorated Founts and Bowls, Spring Extension No. Th;ee .‘.: ‘ Burners. Your choice at $2.25 to $2.50. l zDo you need a R _ : ; S CHAMBER SET? .0 8™ ™ 2 i"'\ CRACKER JARS. ! ’ !: The Best only 85c. & 2 SALAD DISAES. ~ |!: The best, Regular price $2.25, Cost $1.73, Our price §1.50. & X CAKE AND BREAD PLATES. = l :.’0 25 to 50 cents. a ‘ TAS\ S | & S— N — z ] :.’. =We could fil! this paper with eye opening pricrsAim'lnl" .\.: - to the above, but we invite you to csll and see us as we have ’ -a Large Stock and inspite of a gloricus Holiday Trade our - l ;’- assorxgmen‘t ics still com‘[))lte(c. ; s ; E - \ - X , . | § Hardware, Mine Supplies, Groceries and Crockery, ;. l ZENVA NI FINS AN F RPN 7 REAL ESTATE. LI N SURANCE——— L.ife, Fire and Accident. Money to Loan. Notary Public, Collection and Rentals. T. V. WILSON, <234 PEARL &7 All the different forms of skin troubles, from chapped hands to eczema and in dolent ulcers ‘can be readily cured by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Sglve, the great pile cure. Parior Drug Store. The way to cure catarrh is to purify the blood, and the surest, safest, best way to purify the blood is by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, the One True Blood Purifier. A weed in the garden can be easily destroyed when it first starts, Consump tion can be nipped in the bud by One Minute Cough Cure. Parlor Drug Store. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. ‘The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale at the Parlor Drug store, Use Prof. Field's worm powders. A single trial proves their worth, Barn to rent. Inquire at this office, Chicora, Pa,, “Herald:” Richard Ven sel reports One Minute Cough Cure the greatest success of medical science. He 'told us that it cured his whole tamily of horrible coughs and colds, afterall other so-called cures had failed entirely. Mr. Vensel said it assisted his children through a very bad siege of measels. One Minute Cough Cure makes expec ‘toration very easy and rapid, Parlor l Drug Store. v The Beautiful Cabinet Grand Piano Donated to the G. A. R. Fair by Bush & Gerts, of Chicago, is now on exhibition at Sawyer's, Somebody with a dollar admission ticket will gef this superb piano, one of the finest in tone and finish ever brought to this city. Go and see it.