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Tt BOULDER PUBLISHING GO INCORPORATED, - V. BUTSCH, - - Business Manager L.C. PADDOCE, - - - -Editor WhitsDers o1 DOl Gameio ond WeeKly Trioure TERMS—IsScC. per week; s;c. per month oy carrier, $5 per year, when paid In advance, 2 Advertising Rates upon application. Entered at the Postoffice at Boulder, Colo,, as second-class matter, : TIME GAKU, . . 'i"“ ; Ja e y . vy I R L fi‘;: Tt Ol Pl 6 e eLA I R ek S LT s — B U.P.D. &G. : * ‘North Bound South Bound ARRIVE . DEPART 9:35 a. m, 8:27 a. m. 6:25 p.m, 3:58 p. m. U P, . ARRIVES DEPARTS 10:15 2. m, 12:15 p. m. Hon. Georgcf Rogers came up from Denver this mo:rning.. : If the naval exhibition at Charleston is® for the purpnsé of ;llo\x’ing how much money such n.maneuvers cost, the affair 1s i a great success. 2 | - - It seems rather absurd for any one to suggest that McKinley and Hanna have been approached to*prevent the appoint ment ofean attorney general -who is op posed to trusts. It had been gcnemllyl understood that those gentlemen present a pxelty'saf-: majority in favor of such selfsh organizations, and that advice on [ the subject is entirely superfluous. The. civilized world 1s stirrel with echoes of war. Greece is bent upon the annexation of the island of Crete and it l does seem that she will be allowed by the powers to fulfill herobjectsif Turkey can be overcome, In the meantime Spain continues to work away dehigently with the Cubans, with ground lost every day. It doesn’t seem that the height ot civilization is reached yet, when the con quest and oppression of peoples contin ues on unchecked. —_—, " The celebration of St. Valentine's day will be observed tomorrow, and by many, today also. The traditions forming the basis for the exchange of valentines vary considerably, one ascribing the custom to the loving disposition of St. Valentine, a Christian martyr in Rome in the third [ century after whom the dayis named, another to the fact that birds, find their mates on that day. The burlesque and ridiculous part of the observanceis not quite so old as the senttmental, though both may be classed as antiquities. The board of trustees of Cripple Creek, by a unanimous vote deposed the mayor and placed agother man in the chair. Aside from the ostensible reason given l for firing Steele into space, which, was that he was not a citizen of the burg, it is I claimed that the voters of Cripple Creek 1 are wrathy gver Steele’s work in the leg islature against the new county division. ! Everyone in Colorado Springs that is in terested at all are opposed to the divis- * ion, and it is claimed that Steele has maae use of his office to give the im-| pression that Cripple Creek also was i opposed. By. this means he has injured the cause and incurred the wrath of the l d?ughty burgilers of the hill town. I FOLLY To send your money east for garden seeds. i Why not keep it.in Colorado. C. E.Coule- ‘ han has the best grown anywhere, and 15 l years experience in buying seeds adapted | te this climate ought to be worth consid- | ering. A special discount on large orders. " REMEMBER! Youcan buy more feed from us with a Silver Dollar ' . ; Than any other concern injthe State. _\;.have:a big line of all kinds of Feed. Including : HAY, CORN, OATS AND ALL KINDS OF THE CHOICEST GROUND FEED. We deliver to any part of town in any quantity you may order. Our motto: *Quick Sales and Small Profits, Fair Treatment to all.” _ #&=The Flour;made by your home mill has no superior, and when they tell you!'some other is as good, kindly inform them home made is good enough for you. : | TETT EOTUILDDER MITLI 21T EILETTZLATOIR CO., D. L. WISE, Mgr. MENTAL DEBAUCHERY. The recent speech of the president of Stanford ugwersizy, on the subject of re ligious r;:viyalsis objected to by the Colo rado Springs Gazette as follows: “Out on the Pacific coast a goodly | sized hornet’s nest has bezen disturied, '|and President David Starr Jordon of | Stanford university has justly, we think, a swarm of orthodox Christians buzzing uncomfortably close to his head. The president may regret his so-called evolu | tionist utterances, It has been known | that he was opposzd to religiousreviva s but nobody dreamed that he would de | liver his opinions in such language. He characterizes this branch of religious work as a species of intoxicaticn wor:hy of as much respect as common druaken ness. This sounds like the ravings of an unsound mind, but it was only an intro duction. « * “Wisdom means knowing what to do next; virtue means doing what comes next; science, as well as religion, means telling men how to grow better. Those who have studiéd much and done httle suffer from mental dyspepsia. The de generacy of which Europe talks comes from a superiluity of id=as not carried out intoaction. ‘Pessimism’ often comes from insanity. This is the deepest sad ness. Such were Poe’s ravings in his distorted tajes. | “Stimulants preducz temporary insan ity. Whisky, cocaine and alcohol bring temporary insanity, and so does a revival i of religion, one of those religious revivals !in which men lose all their reason and self-control. This is simply a form of drunkenness no mo;e‘wonhy of respect than the drunkenness which lies in the gutters.” | Onion setz—Conlehan’s. | —_—— e———— —— \ - "Fresh Jersey Cow. =~ f I have a No. 1 young Jersey cow for I sale. Jos. WOLFF. Paving ,the Path of Peace. “Oh, would you mind doing me a favor?” “With pleasure. What is it?” “Kindly remove that tostly mantle cut of your window.” “Why, pray?? “I shall be passing your shop with my wife in half an hour.”—N. Y. Trib une. Her Preference. “Perhaps the little girl would like a talking doll,” suggested the salesman at the toy store. “I think I would,” said the little Bos ton girl, speaking for herself, “if you Lave any that can talk intelligently. 1 could not endure one that giggles.”"— Chicago Tribune. Pitiful. It is hard for a singer to know That no longer a voice she’s got; It is harder for hearers, though When she's lost it, and knows it not. —Bay City Chat. CHOOSING THE LESSER EVIL. “Oh, Charles, baby is erying awfully. Guess I'll sing to him.” The Brute—Let him cry.—Fliegende | Blaetter. An Impression. 'Tis now the young folks home from school ‘ Surprise their parents thrifty, By knowing more at seventeen | Than their father does at fifty. —Washington Star. The Life Line. | First Passenger—Oh, yes; I know | those southern railroads very well. I I've been riding on this line all my life. econd Passenger—That so? You I must have got on a little sooner than I | did.—N. Y. Truth. . Not Nature. i He—Nature abhors a vacuum. She—Yes: but nature probably never i sat up all night, hoping. every time she | yawned. that he would take the hint. | Then he grabbed his hat and went.— ] Cleveland Leader. THE DAILY CAMERA. Cripple The iron grasp of scrofula has no mercy upon it victims. This demon of the blood is often not satisfied with causing dreadful sores, but racks the body with the pains of rheumatism until Hood’s Sarsaparilla cures. “Nearly four years ago I became af flicted with scrofula and rheumatism. | Made | Running sores broke out on my thighs. Pieces of bone came out and an operation was contemplated. I had rheumatism in my legs, drawn up out of shape. Ilostap petite, could not sleep. I was a perfect wreck. I continued to grow worse and finally gave up the doctor’s treatment to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla.. Soon appetite came back; the sores commenced to heal. My limbs straightened out and I threw away my crutches. I am now stout and hearty and am farming, whereas four years ago I was a cripple. 1 gladly rec ommend Hood’s Sarsaparilla.”” URBAN HAMMOND, Table Grove, Illinois. E 4. B ‘]‘ & . ’ } & K .@t ' i - - Sarsaparilla Isthe One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. $l. Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. ) Tlre iver illg e - Pills take, casy to operate. 250, e ——————————— - When, where and how to obtain pure liquors without having to pay three prices for tisa eading question. Listen to us, 'ln the first place, be sure it is not Sun day then walk straight-wav to Carbar. ino’s, A torpidliver means a bad complexion, bad breath, indigestion and frequent headaches, To avoid such companions take DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, the famous little pills. Parlor Drug Store. Notice, If you want to buy ten, twenty or forty acres of fruit and garden land near Rocky Ford, for from $3O to §4O per acre, with water and irrigated from our old canals, payments casy, write or call on the own ers, J. N. FExTON & Co, Rocky Ford, Colo. Try our new mackeral; just received, two for 25 cents, W, H. GRIFFIN, 2019 12'h St. WANTED—GirI to care for children, Ep. HARRIS, 1223 Pearl St. A weed in the garden can be easily destroyed when it first starts, Consump tion can be nipped in the bud by Oae Minu‘e Cough Curz. Parlor Drug Store. ‘The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, uicers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns 2nd all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It 1s guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction ot money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale at tbe Parlor Drug store, Rates to the Advent Conference. On account of the Biennial conference of the Seventh Day Adventists, to be held in Lincoln, Neb.,, from Feb.Bth to March Bth, 1897. open rate of one lowest first class fare, plus $2.00, is authorized to Lincoln and return from Boulder, tickets to be sold Feb. 17th limited to return from Linceln only on March Bth, 1897, In addition to the above, tickets may also be sold on basis ct a fare and one third on certificate plan. Only certifi cates will be honored which show sale of tickets on Feb. 7,8, 15and 22,and March I: T. E. GILLER, Agent. Soothing for burns, scalds, chapped hands and lips. Healing for cuts and sores. Instant relief for piles, stops pain at once. These are the virtuesof De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Parlor Drug Store. o ¢ FOR SALE., Notions. candies and fixtures for sale regardless of cost, five nice show cases, one organette and one music box. Sick ness reason for selling. At 2033 15th street, north of the post office. Open from 9a.m. tosp m WANTED--A good woman cook. Ad dress box, or inquire at room 18, Hotel St. Julien. Bargains are Here, We have received a large stock ot fine new turniture at the o d reliable bargain house of Finch, in Brainard hotel block, which we propose to sell, not at less than cost, bur at prices that will astonish the n:tives. Call and see us and be con vinced of the great bargains we offer in fine and useful furniture and other goods. For Sale. r Residence and grounas of 12lots with in a mile of the post office. Comfortable house with ample barn, stable and out buildings. Suitable fora chicken farm or small dairy or both. Enquire at this office tor address. For Sale or Trade For Boulder improved property a 100- acre fruit farm in Oregon—a choice piece of property. Also a nice phaeton for sale. GALLUP. TOR SALE The Potter Mill on West Pearl Street. Inquire at 1120 Pearl. Fresh cews lor sale cheap. Apply to C. M. Pruden, Boulder post coffice. !"nrA.\‘:ch —Easy Terms, A “newly built” ELEGANT, cosy, mod ern improved, plezsantly located BRICK RESIDENCE of 7 rooms, hall, bath, cellar, pantry, closets, electric-fit'ings, hor and cold water, hard pine-wood finish, oiled and poiished Hoors, with beautiful lawn, magnicent view of mountains, city and valley; situate in SELECT residence ad dition; lot soxl4o!ect; 8550 cash, balance of: ¢1,550 your own time. Property is worth $2700. Forced to sell. J. WiLseLM Haumm & Co., 1414 Pearl St. General Arthur Cigars. The most popu lar brand in the United States at Fonda's Drug Store. Use Prof. Field’s worm powders. A single trial proves their worth. Don’t worry about your health. Keep your blood pure by taking Hood's Sarsa parilla and you need not fear the grip, colds, bronchitis, pneumonia or typhoid fever. WANTED—Dressmaking to do, either at home or will go out for $1 a day. 713 Pearl street, All the different forms of skin troubles, from chapped hands to eczema and in dolentulcers can be readily cured by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, the great pile cure. Parlor Drug Store: Don’t be Robbed Under the guise of charity, but when in need of hacks go to H. Lippoldt’s stable and order them. Hacks to funerals $1.50, hacks for evening parties 75 cents per couple round trip, finest calling carriages in the city at $1.50 per afiernoon. All orders promptly attended to. Telephone No. 20. H. LIrPOLDT. Condensed Testimony, Chas. B. Hood, Broker and Manufac turer's Agent, Columbus, Ohio certifies that Dr. King's New Discovery has no equal as a cough remedv. J. D. Brown, proprietor St, James hotel, Ft. Wayne. Ind., testifies that he was cured of a cough of two years standing, caused by la grippe, by Dr. King's New Discovery. B. F. Merrill, Baldwinsville, Mass,, says that he has* used and recommended 1t and never knew itto fail and would rather have it than any doctor, because itcures. Mrs. Hemming, 222 E 25th St., Chicago, always keeps it at hand, and has no fear of croup, because it in stantly relieves. Free trial bottles at Parlor drug store. Jacob Berger, the veteran shoe maker, has removed his shop to Foster’s store, one door west of the post office, where he will be pleased to meet all his old time customers, All lines of shoerepair ing done neatly and at the lowest living prices. Important, The secret of health isin using Per ry’s malt copper. It benefits and cures nervousress, sick headache, constipa tion, indigestion, dyspepsia and pro duces a beautiful complexion—causes natural and bealthful slumber. It is beneficial to young and old persons and especially recommended for restless, troublesome children and nursing moth ers. Call at Buchanan & Fishers and get free sample and circulars. You will find after once using it you would not do without it for four times its cost. S | - B . b e ———————————————eteeieseeeeeeeteeeee siiiomminitig . » ° 3 One worth reading and acting on at the same time. : AR R : You all know about that Car of High Gradé Furniture and Upholstered Goods thaf arrived too late to be, of any benefit to me for the Holiday Trade. [ have finally ufide arrangements ‘to accept Y B it, and in order to settle this claim, «1 will tomorrow morning in augurate the largest k B . @enuine Slaughter Sale of High Grade Furniture and Upholstered Tioods that was' ever at tempted by anyone. ’ i NO SACRIFICE TOO GREAT. (f you ever expect to buy anything in this line, it wili certainly pay you to buy now, even should you be compclled to borrow the money at the highest rate of *interest to do it with. The goods must be sold and: I am now placed in a D i . position to name the price that will move them. <They c¢an not last long, s if you want to secure aweal prize, goun will have te: cole at Do } - once to the Popular Furniture 4louse of | ED. HARRIS 1223 pean St = = —Roger’s Block. % Special sttention given to Repairing and Upholstering of all kinds. : . Tt z"g &R CQUARANTEED : i) F‘m] AT i fem migh Gl il s TOBACCO plipifsla [ Los i 90 el N B i |BO W (s it ) G HABIT ! g oil b A 4 Over 1,000,000 boxes gold. 300,000 curps prove its power to destroy‘thedesire for tobaceo i any \‘_‘ir’u” form. No-to-bacisthe greatest nervo-food in the world., Many gain 10 pounds in 10 days and it never fails to make the weak impotent man strong, vigorous and magnetie. Just try a box. You will be de« lizhted. We expeet you to believe what we say, for a cure is abgolutely guaranteed by druggists every #luere. Send for our booklet *Don't Tobaeco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away,” written guarantee and Tee sample. Adcress TILE STERLING REMEDY (0., Chicage o New ¥ ork. ) Sold and Guaranteed by Streamer’s Drug Store. Leave your orders for carriagesat Lip poldt's stabie for eveni:g party or dances, 75 cents per couple round trip. WANTED—Sewing by day at your home, cheap. Address K, this office. AGENCY—Several lines working to gether, with free samples and cash com missions from high rated factorizs, offer ed one salesman in each district. Income for pushers—specialty, coal, iron and mills. Syndicate, P. O. 1371, New York. MRS. BATLES. Practical Nurse. TERMS REASONABLE (GOOO Reference qiven - Inquire af Inis Office 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE J. Wilhelm Hamm 8 Co. . . Mercontle Golleetion Agents Real Estate, Insurance and Mines, 1414 Pearl St., Boulder, Colo, i s ialty. W llect Ibills at QOIBCIIONS 5. Bad 13, outlawed 50 por cent. maged. We rent, collect rents, p: ESIOIBS taxes iook atter assbscments and repairs negotiated. Secured by first lien on Bonl- I.[]Uflg der City real estate, without expense to lender. We sell and exchange mining property. Mlneg. We give % interest in good prospects, for assessment work. Josh Billins, Auctioneer J. S. Turner & Co., the Boulder leaders in Second Hand Goods of every de scription, will hereafter conduct a General Auction, Commission and Intelli gence Business. People in want of employment and others that want help would do well to call on us. Our terms are reasonable. Respectfully, J. S. TURNER & CO. | - Hood's Pills are the {avorite family ca ‘th:n'i ~, easy to take and easy to opdrate, = S y Feeney Opera House! One Night Only MONDAY, 1 sth THE YOPULAR ACTRESS: < - — S7N 8 hids f\‘\vl.:*\‘ \ \ ISR A i ‘ 2NN X SRR LN (1 AN 7 N\ £ B W \ VAN (i ( CaAp:.' \ N Tepo And Her Excellent Company, presenting the Comedy Successes “Editha’s Burgler” ( . and "My Wife” nd My wife, Introducing High-Class ' Specialties. An Extraordinary Feature the Marvelous " “VIVRESCOPE . - | Latest and best of Motion Picture Machine. Life Reproduced on Canvas. A doxen pictures including the famous Empire State Express. A Concession to the Ladies, Two Ladies or a Gentleman and Lady will be admitted on one paid 50 cent ticket. p@r-Seats on Sale at Fonda’s Drug Store, Prices 50 and 25cts B fi};ohc; ufil“lnul P;;l_tlement. In the matter of the Estate of Mary E Wood, deceased. Notice is hereby giver that on Monday the 15th day of February A. D. 1807, being one of the regular days of the January term of the County court of Boulder county, in the State of Colorado, I, Gardner P. Wood, Administrator of said estate, will appear before the judge ot i said court, present my final settlement as such Administrator, pray the approval of the same, ‘and will then apply to be dischnrged as such Administrator. At which time and place any person in interest mn¥ appear and present ob jections to the same, if any there be. -~ Dated at Boulder, Colo., Jan. 9th, 1897. | (Signed) GARDNER P. WOOD, | Admin’iqtrator of the Estate of Mary K. Wéod, deceased,