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INCORPORATED. V. BUTSCH, - - Business Manager L.C. PADDOCK, - - - Editor — übltaners of Bally Gomero and Weekly Trioung TERMS—ISc. per week; soc. per month oy carrier, $5 per year, when paid in advance, Advertising Rates upon application. Entered at the Postoffice at Boulder, * 010,, as second-class matter, TIME CAKU, O »’fiwc eey ML TS R R e OTN eean L1 A = U.P.D. & G. North Bound South Bound ARRIVE DEPART 9:35a. 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. Greece is making a plucky stand. But the odds are against her. Every man and woman n Denver ap parently is a member of a political con ference committee. Anent the Corbet‘-Fitzsimmons fight the American people are divided into two classes, the borers and the bored. The fight against McMurray in Denver is one against sham reform no less than the dictatorial assumption ot Mr. Patter son's News. In cultured Massachusetts last year 195 adult goldbugé blew out the gas and that explains why McKinley’s majority was no larger. - There is scmething repellant in the very idea of an Irish-American being whipped by an Australian on the 17th day of Ireland. And we don’t believe the thing will happen. Thomas B. Reed has been elected speaker again by the Republican caucus: The honor of being the Democratic caucus neminee and, therefore, leader of the minority, was wou by the brilliant young Mr, Bailey of Texas. With but$5,0c0,- oinvested, the Amer ican Tobacco Trustissued a regular divi dend of $2,000,000 in 1895, besides de claring a stock dividend of $3,000,co0 and accumulating a surplus of $1,400,coo. This 1s approximately the Dutchman’s one per cent. SRS e s Grover Cleveland so added to the classified civil service that Russell A. Alger now finds he can’t even appoint his private secretary in the war depart ment. However as the incumbent is a gold Democrat and voted for McKinley, the general will, probably, be able to sustaip himself fl“ls true as is {requently charged that Boulder saloons are harboring min- J(j'f-ors, the practice should be stopped at all | /’ hazards, To that extent we will always | fight the liquor interest. Old soaks can not be easily reformed but it is criminal to manufacture old soaks cut of the youth | of the place. We do not pretend to say | that such infraction of the law exists, but ; . if it does, as has been frequently com- ' plained to this paper, the duty of the! mayor and police is plain. Il Deserved It, Denver's much advertised baby show ' proved to be a rirst class fake. Mothers | who place their little ones on pubiic ex- I hibition to be rated and tagged for pre- | miums like fat pigs at a country fair,are | entitled to no sympathy when they are _beaten out of the prize money offered.— Ft. Collins Courier. - Bouider Milling and Elevator Co. | ' ————MANUFACTURERS OF———— s Y V ; High Grade Patent Flour. | ~-mm—— Wholesale and Retail. Dezlers in all kinds of FEED and HAY. " Our LILY WHITE brand of Flour is a favorite in every family atter the first trial. Remember We guarantee every sack. ; . e Ll eey G URRT SR NGapnciosi VAL i £ ROYZ) o f (NG po ) Absolutely Pure, Celebrated for its great leavening strength and healthfulness. Assures the food against alum and all forms of adulteration common to the cheap brands. Rovar Baking Powper Co., NEw YORK. Don't overiook the call for a conven tion tonight. Advertised Letter List. Following is the list ot unclaimed let ters for the week ending March 13, 1897. Angove, Miss Julta M. Howard, A. ]. Brown, Mr. Holingsworth, Edna Camberlain, Mrs. A. G. Johansen, Peter Cameran, Wm, McFaul, N. A. Clarke, A. C. Meltz, Anton Clark, Frank Monr, A. G. Crosby, wirs. E. Reed, F. L. Dozier, John Sherman, Mrs. Mary Evans, Mrs. A, Stephenson, Mrs, Bettie Foyle, Robt. Stocker, John S Gorden, |. E. Towers, W. E. Hale, Clara B. Waterman, John Hali, C. B. Wells, Mrs. Addie Hamilton, Mrs. [. H. Wetherit, W. R. If not called for in two weeks they wiil be sent to the dead letter office. E. L. CoaTEs, P. M, Outrivals the Czar. The coronation of William M- Kinley is now a thing of the past—the man who showed such financial recuperative powers that notwithstanding only yester day he fails in business, not being able {o pay his debts, today he has no difficulty in buying $10,000 dr:s-es for Mrs, Mc Kinley., While millicns of the people of the nation are in destitution, the most gorgeous and gaudy display character ized the inauguration which his ever been witnessed in tnis country. The recent Bradley-Martin ball was com pletely eclipsed and old world royalty outdone. Such a lavish expenditure in the face of <o much want is the crowning insult to every true American,—Denver Facts. To Curs a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists reiund the money if it fails to cure, Only 25 cents. Mrs, Glasgow, Formerly of 13tk and Walnut streets, baving removed to roth and Pearl, would be pleased to have her old customers ana many new ones call on herather present place oi business, where she will repro duce the latest Pa-is styles at reasonable prices. Perfect fit guaranteed. New York Stocks. ' Daily Market Quotations as furnished by Jno : W. Flintham Jr., Masonic Temple: . ARTICLE. OPEN. HIGH. LOW. CLOSE. ' Tobacco 8% 78% T8 8% Gas 8 8% Tisg 8% Lead 253 25 23 26% Sugar 1163 116% 115 11544 General Electric 35 35 35 35 e, X 84 284 2B 28% Western Union 84y 854 8% 8 Leather 59%% 59% -89 5914 Manhattan 853 86 8% 85% Missouri Pacific 20% 20% 17% 18% Atchison Pref’d AT 23% 234 2344 Burlington % 8% T1% 7% Northwest 1083 110 1081 109% Rock Island 69 695 68% 683% 8t Paul 78 8% TI% 8% Reading 255% 258 25'% 2% Jersey Central Mg 95% 93% 944 Nashville 495 5044 49% 49% New York Central 99% 99% 99 99%% C.C.C. 303 32% 30% 32 Pacific Mail 263 26% 2634 2% Northern Pacific Pre ferred 38 338 3Ty 3% Omaha 61 623 60% 62% D. & R. G. 414 41 41 414 Southern Ry Pfd. 284 287% 2834 28% Consolidated Gas 158% 159 1583 159 Rubber Pref’d 65 65% 64 65% Chicago Markets. ARTICLE, OPEN. HIGH. LOW. CLOSE. | Wheat—May 8% T4Y4 TB% T 4 | Corn—May 243 455 241, 243 QOats—May 174 17% 16% 1% Pork—May 862 882 860 882 Lard—May 425 4382 425 427 Cotton—May 706 701 705 707 THE DAILY CAMERA. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE AT BOULDER, In the State of Colorado, atthe close of busi ness, March 9, 1897. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts ..................5176,524 64 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured.... 92 85 U. 8. bonds to secure circulation...... 25.000 00 Stocks, securities, ete................. 15,473 88 Banking house furniture and fixtures 13,270 ,0) Other real estate and mortgages owned 9,162 €0 Due from National banks, (not reserve agent 5)............ $711,105 29 Due from State banks and Lo Fy Gv R AR A e e 626 94 Due from approved reserve et il eel L 161085, 67 ————3 87,817 80 Checks and other cash items 19 50 Gold 8u11i0n........00ve0uin 126 37 Notes of other national banks 10,581 00 Fractional paper currency, niekels and cent 5.......... 113 60 LAWFULMONEY RESERVE IN BANK, VIZ: SpacioFhatr s s 28,1447 Legal tender n0te5........... 6,000 60 ——l 40,164 22 Redemption fund with U. 8. treasurer (5 per cent of circu1ati0n............ 1,125 00 Due from U. S.Treas’s (5 per cent redemption fund)........ooviiean 300 00 ‘ T0ta1........cc0veeee.......5368,910 39 LIABILITIES: Capital stock paid in................. 5100,000 00 Surplus fund...........cciiveeeenan.. 20,000 00 Undivided profits less expenses and BAXOR | DTS i ashains SR LI 22840102 i\'atinimi Bank notes outstanding.... 22,500 00 Individual deposit subject to CHaCk, i i et e s 148, 888 52 Demand certificates of de- DORITE i bie ePI (LT R 78180067, Cashier’s checks outstanding 6,375 18 2 ———5224,070 87 | Potal. . inin e i . 5. $368,01089 STATE OF COLORADO, | | CouNTY OF BOULDER, | | I, W. H. Allison, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. W. H. ALLISON, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th day of March, 1897, H. EDWIN ROWLAND, Notary Public. My commission expires Dee, 11, 1898, S. S. DOWNER. Correct Att;est:—% A.J. MACKY, v S. A. GIFFIN. \ Directors. ' REPORT OF THE CGNDITION —OF THE—— National State Bank AT BOULDER, In the State of Colorado, atthe close of busi ness, March 9, 1897, RESOURCES. Loans and di5c0unt5................ $175,417 9 Overdrafts secured and unsecured. . 1,261 24 U. S. Bonds to secure circulation. .. 20,000 00 Stocks, socurities, ete............... 25,666 84 Banking house, furniture and fix’trs 8,000 00 Other real estate and mortgages Ovnedre R S A TR AS o Saeys 3,350 00 Due from National Banks, (not re serve agent5).........$ 51,910 70 Due from State banks and bankers .............. 2,017 77 Due from approved re serveagents.......... 7,486 15 61,474 62 Checks and other cash AUBTASE 2uay o 5 ivstavs &91 808157 Notes of other Nat. banks 1,165 Fractional paper cur rency, nickles and QBN bt e 2000% 39 53 LAWFUL MONEY RE SERVE IN BANK, VIZ: Specie...cecsiivasesieeen 1 28,027:50 Legal tender n0te5...... 21,542 ———— $19,576 62 Redemption fund with U. S. Treas'r. (b per ¥ cent of circulation) 900 €0 RObRL S S S R Ll $ 845,647 27 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in................ 55,000 0C) SArphus fan@? oo s Al wes Ve =.20,000:000 Undivided profits, less expenses and tRRs DALI s r i S il i 18,0767 National bank notes outstanding.... 18,000 00 Due to other National bavk5......... 333 85 Individual deposits sub ject to check........$ 123,064 31 Demand certilicates of dep05it.............. 105,273 82 228,337 63 Totß eke Sk S o 4 98406472 97 STATE OF COLORADO, | _ CouNTY OF BOULDER, | ¢ I, J. H. Nicholson, Cashier of the above nam ed bark, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. H. Nicholson, Cashier. - Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th day of March, 1897, OSCAR F. A. GREENE, * Notary Public Boulder Co., Colo. My commission expirez Nov. 17, A. D, 1897, ‘ (J. C. HANKINS. i Correct Attest:—< J. L. CHURCH. 2 N.D. McKENZIE. Directors. A great bargain in a small tract of ground adjoining the university. Call right away. John W. Day, agent, Important, The secret of health is in using Per ry’s malt coffee. It benefits and cures nervousness, sick headache, constipa tion, indigestion, dyspepsia and pro duces a beautiful complexion—causes natural and healthful 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. New Store. — eWE OPENED s Saturday, [M\areh 6th In the Room recently vacated by Mr. Ed. Monroe, in Masonic Temple Building, with a new and well selected stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, &c We solicit a share of the patronage of the people of Boulder and vicinity and will strive ' o merit the same by courteous treatment. Good Goods and the LOWEST prices. NaZNE A TUTEL Temple Blao ettt eS e—— et e i You will find the choicest cut roses, carnations and violets at Taylor’s green house. Don't allow the lungs to be impaired by the continuous irritation of a cough. It is easier to prevent consumption than to cure it. One Minute Cough Cure taken early will ward off any fatal lung trounle. Parlor Drug Store. When, where anl how to obtain pure liquors without having to pay three prices for it is a eading question. Listen to us. In the first place, be sure it is not Sup day then walk straight-way to Garbar ino's. It is surprising what a “wee bit of a thing” can accomplish, Sick headache, constipation, dyspepsia, sour stomach, dizziness, are quickly banished by De- Witt's Little Early Risers. Small pill. Safe pill. Best pill. Parlor Drug Store. Marvelous Results From a letter written by Rev. ]J. Gun derman of Dimondale, Mich., we are per mitted to make this extract: “I have no hesitation in recommending Dr. King's New Discovery, as the results were almost marvelous in the case of my wife. While [ was pastor of the Baptist church at Rives Junction she was brought down with pneumonia succeeding !la grippe. Terrible paroxysms of cough ing would last hours with little interrup tion and it seemed as if she could not survive them. A friend recommended Dr. King’s New Discovery; it was quick in its work and highly satisfactory in re sults.” Trial bottles free at the Parlor Drug store. Regular size soc and $l. Onicn sets—Conlehan’s. If you wish to purify your bleod you should take a medicine which cures blood diseases. No other medicine has such a record of cures as Hood's Sarsaparilla. Grass seed and onion sets at Coulehan’s E. E, Turner of Compton, Mo., writes us that after suffering from piles tor seventeen years, he completely cured them by using three boxes of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, It cures eczema and severe skin diseases., Parlor Drug i Store. : For Marshall or Shanahan coals leave orders at C. E. Conlehan’s. Joe Derr. Houses and rooms to rent, 3 HENRY SAHM, 1209 Pearl St. el S T s e AL ol U B S s S If you have ever see a child in the ayo ny of croup, you can appreciate thegrati tude of the mothers who know that One Minute Cough Cure relieves their little ones as quickly as 1t is administered, Many homes 1n this city are never with out it. Parlor Drug Store. Barn to rent. Inquire at this office. 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, but at prices that will astonish the natives. Call and see us and be con vinced of the great bargains we offer in fine and useful furniture and other goods. One minute is all the time necessary to decide from personal experience that One Minute Cough Cure does what its name implies. Parlor Drug Store. Eggs for Sale From Barred Plymouth Rocks and S. C: White Leghorns. Come and see them. None better. 1018 Spruce street. R. E. ARNETT, Parties wishing a competent pianist to play at receptions or dances, latest music, can be accommodated by the un dersigned at'reasonable rates. LilzzlE HUNTER, 701 Pearl St. 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 Salve, the great pile cure. Parlor Drug Store. AGENCY—Several lines working to gether, with free samples and cash com missions from high rated factorics, offer ed one salesman in each district. Income for pushers—specialty, cosl, iron and ‘mills. Syndicate, P. O. 1371, New York e oo it g antal ‘ FOLLY [ To send your money east for garden seeds. Why not keep it in Colorado. C. E.Coule ‘han has ths best grown anywhere, and 15 iyears experience in buying seeds adapted to this climate ought to be worth consid ! ering. A special discount on large orders. Backlen’s Arnica Salve, i The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever i sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, icorns 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 Deug store. Use Prof. Field’'s worm powders. A single trial proves their worth. For SALE OR TRADE—A small frame house and stone barn, lot bearing small fruit. Tnquire at 617 Pearl street. Torturing, itching, scaly skin erup tions, burns and scalds are soothed at once and promptly healed by DeWirtt's Witch Hazel Salve, the best kncwn cure for piles. Parlor Drug Store GooOD Nursery Stock is not hard to find, when dealing with regponsible parties. Should you need any for the Spring of 1897, be sure and callon L. W. KIMBALL & CO, who will furnish you first class stock, DIRT CHEAP. Just received at J, L. KRachofsky's, a beautiful assortment of dress goods which will be displayed for the benefit of early buyers, All the latest weaves in colors and black, For Sale or Trade For Boulder improved property a 10o acre fruit farm in Oregon—a choice piece of property. Also a nice phaeton for sale, .GALLUP. For Sale. g Residence and grounds of 12 lots 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. LosT—A pair of gold rimmed eye gla-ses with gold chain attached. Finder please return to this office. | Remnants, 1 ~ We have a table of dress goods rem ‘nants that must be closed out this week. ‘We bave marked them down to such ‘prices that bargain buyers can not fail to be interested, J. L. RACHOFSKY, i At the Old Stand " Thereliable and expert jeweler and watch and jewelry repairer, C. P, Pettin gill, will always be found at the old stand ready and anxious to serve his old time friends and customers. Profs. Jackson and Smith, the great card and astrological readers, and mag netic healers. They guarantee a cure for la grippe. Consultation and one trcatment free. Rogers block, parlor 3, " e = et e e e——— ————— Hood's Pills are easy ta take, easyo operate. Cure indigestion, biliousness, 25 cents. T NoUvce of Foreclosure Sale. - State of Colorado, i ¢ In the District County of Boulder.§ ** Court. Charles C. Bromley, trustee, C. E. Bauer, Henry Bloe- | baum and F. R. Meyer | e Bt ia ey To foreclose o Plaintiils, 5 deed of The Spier Extraction Com- | ey pany, a corporation, | Defendant. ) Under and by virtue of a judgment and decree of foreclosure and sale in the above entitled cause, and special execution therpon issued out of the clerk’s office of the district court ofthe eighth judicial district in and for the County of Bouldei, in the State of Coloredo, and to me directed, whereby I am commanded to make the sum of three thousand seven hundred and twenty-nine dollars, with interest thereon from December 14th, 1806, at eight per cent peran num, together with costs of suit found by said court to be due trom the defendant, The Spier Extraction company to Plaintifis C. E. Bauer, Henry Bloebaum and F. R. Meyer, upon certain notes secured by a certain mortgage deed of trust bearing date April 17th, 1805, given by said defendant to said Charles (. Bromley, trustee, to secure the payment of said notes to said last named plaintiffs recorded in book 171, of the public records of satl Boulder County, at page 463, by said decree, ordered to be foreclosed, out of the lands, tenements and hereditaments therein, and hereinafter described, I have levled upon the following property, towit: The Boyd mill property, l(f'ing and being in the County of Boulder, and State of Colorado, being the same property conched by Chas. Spier, and C. A. Russell to The Spier Kxtraction company, by deed recorded in book 163, page 89, of the public records of Boulder Couniy, Colo rado. Therefore, according to said command, I shall exrose for sale, at public auction, all the right, titlc and interest of the above named defendant, in and to the above described property, or so much thereof as may be ncccua? to mtllf{ said decree, on Thursday, the B&th day of Agrl s 1897, at 11 o’clock, a. m., at the south front door of the county court house, in the City of Boul der, Boulder County, Colorado, for the highest and best price the same will bring in cash. WARREN C. DYER, Sheriff of Boulder County Dated, Boulder, Colo., March 6, 1887, Richard H. Whiteley, Attorney.