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TRE ROULDER POBLISHING GO [|B, 'L‘ | INCORPORATED. | 9. BUTSCH, - - Business Nanager L. 0 PADDOGK, - - - Bdttor aiishers of Bally Gamero and Weekly Tribung TERMS—ISc. per week; soc. per month oy carrier, $5 per year, when paid In wsdvance, ) Advertising Rates upon application. Entered at the Postoffice at Boulder, Loio,, as second-class matter. TIME GAKU, ¥ AT N o . eI e B : Ny i e e MM E B (7 R 1:;;;:;.;:., Aod "Lii& e e S T G SS, i o St A A R b U.P.D. & G. North Bound South Bound ARRIVE DEPART G:35 a. m, 8:27 a.m, pAyp. . 3:58 p. m. U..P. ARRIVES DEPARTS et 12:15 p. m, - Perhaps that lake of oil accounts for | the greasy stories tbat are being reelcd i off about the Klondyke regions. l Prosperity is here—that is if you'll ' make yourself think so—or at any rate it | ought to be here now as there are plenty of indications. ' The appointment of Mr. Turley to the ’ senate in the place made vacant by the death of Senator Harris, means another vote for the white metal. l Reports are current that Andree has | reached the north pole and passed on over. He should have stopped awhile and examined the structure. Probably the next teature of the Klon kyke gold regions will be the flaoding of" the market of mining sto:ks based upon the supposed wealth of that district. ‘ Igeiipte i Th While gongress is considering boua ties, it might consider a bounty on the gift of Eab. That’s an industry that ' should be developed in this country. | It is said that the clergy of Erie Pa,, 1 have challenged the lawyers oi that city | to a game of base ball. It is to be hoped ‘ that the lawyers will not insist on playir g { it on Sunday afternoon. The report that Debs has made a vow ‘ to retire from activity in agitating strikcs in the event of the failure of the present ‘ miners strike, cannot fail to thiow Icts | of sentiment in tavor of the failure of the strike. i With all Reed’s faults we never would | have believed that he would allow him- ‘ self to be posed as a champion of the people But the goldbug journals claim that he is fighting the sugar schedule ot the senate places him in that ridiculous attitude. | = One of the galliest deeds on record at the present writingis the recent trial by l the German government, of tke ability of its carrier pigeons to fly from Dover | to Prussia. This is carrying the sugges- | tion “in times of peace prepare for war” | almost to excess. ! e plan of working the city prison- | ers on the streets is a good one and the i art made'a few days since is one that | can be commendably followed up. The l town is now infested with more lazy tramps and bums thaa in the memeory afl its oldest citizens and the reasonis be- ! cause they are not made to work outi their time when arrested for vagrancy. | A little dose of cutting weeds or break- | :i_?g rockiwill rid the city of these pests. . Bouider Milling and Elevator Co. | | =——WANUFACTURERS OF———— Fligh Grade Patent Flour. . \.fi.wmlesale and Retail Dealers in all kinds of FEED and HAY., <—mme—" _ ~ . Our LILY WHITE brand of Flour is a favorite in every family atter the first trial. Remember We guarantee every sack. s . . ; \ —— DI IXISE, ‘NManacer. The inconsistency of the administra tion is monumental in its grandeur. An international conference commission roams the European countries at an ex pense of half a million of dollars to the nation, begging and beseeching the co operation of those Europoa’n'coumries in restoring our financial system, bobbing and bowing with delight when a single nation signifies its willilngness to attend a conference, but specifically stating that it will not be bound by the results of the mecting. M. Hanotaux has positively denied the statements made by Wolcott 1n reference to the cooperation of France and all the rejoicing of the deluded few over Eddy’s buncombe success was vain. And this luxuriant trio of mountebanks continues gaily onward in its efforts to secure the consent and cooperation of Europe in enacting laws which we should enact \independem]y. Oa the other hand, howevet, congress sits and frames a tanff law which antagonizes in one or more particulars, many of the nations of the civilized world. Their consent is not de manded in that case, and their retaliation upon American products is desmed to be of little consequence, Nor does the administration ask how many nations are pleased or displeased when it occasion ally reaches out with some startling, Iso lated instance of aggression upon some <econd rate power, with its only motive the distraction of the public mind from :he truz issues. The warnings of the more logical members of their own party are not idle when they state that the tendenciss of the Republican party are suicidal. Surveyor General for Alaska. W ashington, Jaly 22.—Mr. Lacey ask ed this morning for the concideration of a bill for the creation of the office of curvevor general for Alaska at a salary of $2,000. Tle bill passed. Just the Same. Smithby—Jiggers is dead broke since he broke himself of the borrowing habit. Rarnaby—Tßut he was always dead broke when he was borrowing, so what's the difference?—Philadelphia Press. At the Debating Society. Member—That fellow wins all our costly prizes. Visitor—ls he so much brighter than the rest? Member—No: but he's able to keep in practice—he's the only one of us that’s married.—N. Y. Tribune. Kansas Molasses Jugs. Kansas Farmer—Got any—any mo lasses jugs? Storekecper (briskly)—Yes, sir—new kind just out; tin top to the neck; hold about four fingers; rubber cork, so the smell won't get out.—N. Y. Weekly. A Correct Explanation. Gilhooly, meeting *“¥atty” Thomp son, whom he had not seen in a long time, exclaimed: ‘“How stout you have grown! What do you do to get somuch flesh ?” “Nothing."—N. Y. World. Recognized Her Incapacity. Miss Thriller—Often when I'm sing ing 1 think of you. Your voice is so much like mine. Miss Caustique—l know it, my dear. That is why I don’t sing.—N. Y. Jour nal. She Figured It Out. Mistress—Why, Bridget, this egg is as hard as a rock, and [ told you to boil it but three minutes! Bridget—Shure. there wur four av thim! an’ Oi biled ’em 12 minutes; t'ree fer each wan!—Up-to-Date. Not the Same. “But you said she sung beautifully.” | “No, 1 didn’'t.” f “What did vou say?” | “I said she was a beautiful singer!” —Chicago Lecord. : Two of a Kind. “What do you think of Easy’s inven-l tion 2" : “0, it's just like him.” ‘ “How's :that?7 “Tt won't v.or " —Detroit Free Press. | To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets ! All druggists refund the money if it fails'l to cure.: ‘Only 25 cents. THE DAILY CAMERA. i NG ) | l Absolutely Pure. Celebrated for itsgreat leavening strength and healthfulness. Assures the food against alum and all forms of adulteration common to the cheap brands. RoYAL BAKING PowDER Co.,r NEwW YORE. Sure Road to Wealth. Jacob—How did you make your for tune? Isaac—On horse racing. Jacob—What! I never knew you betted. ; Isaae—l didn’t. I started a pawn shop just opposite the entrance to the race course for the accommodation of people who wanted to get home when the races were over.—Tit-Bits. When Others Fail. When you ask her to marry, use eyes if you will To tell her the tale, as with love they o’er fill, While your lips softly whisper, but do not be meek— You may find the best part of your face is your cheek. —Brooklyn Life. HIGH TIME INDEED. “Mary, you'd better run quick, chile, an’ git de doctor, 'cause de dried apples I had fo’ dinner am commencin’ to swell.”—Golden Days. Amended. ““‘Great trees from little acorns grow,'” The poet said, but mercy me! “Great aches from little toe corns grow,’ He'd said had he been fixed like me! i —N. Y. Tribune. First class horse shoeingland wagon and carriage repairing of all kinds promptly attended to by practical ex perienced wortkmen at S. M. Wylam’s, 1945 12th street. “Icrave but One Minute.” said the pub lic speaker in a husky voice; and then he took a dose of One Minute Cough Cure, and proceeded with his oratory, Une Minute Cough Cure is unequalled for throat and lung troubles. Parlor Drug Store. Juhn Griffin, of Zanesvi'le, 0., says: “I ncver lived a day for thirty years with ut suffering agony, until a box of D’e Witt’s Witch Hazel S lve cured ny piles.” For piles and rectal troubles, cuts, bruises, sprains, eczems: znd all skin troubles De Witt’s Wiwch Hazel Salve is unequalied. Parler Drug Store. Old People, | Old neople who require medicine to ‘lregu]nw ttie bewels and kidneys will find Ithe * e remedy n Electric Buters This i meaicine does notstimulaie and contains | no whiskew nor other intoxicant, but acts l'as a tonic and al'crative. It acts mildly ion the stomach and bowels, adding lst»»z:g'h and giving tore to the organs, . therey aiding nature in the pertormance |of the functions.. Electric Ritters is an 'excel]em appetizer and a'ds digestion, 010 people find 1t justexac.y what they | need. Price ssoc and $1 per bottle at ‘ Parior drug store. ¢ Whs where ani how o obtain pure ‘liquo- without having to pav three prices iior it is .. cadingquestion. Listen to us, i In thic first place, be sure it 1v uot Suie iday then walk straight-wav to Garbar. no's. ANOTHER LOOP EXCURSIONEL . THE GEORGETOWN LooP. U. P., DENVER & GULF Ry. Another excursion around the famous Loop, Thursday, July 2qth, 1897. Round trip fare to Silver Plume on $2 0o from Boulder. Train leaves at 8:27 a. m,, returning, arrives at Boulder 8:15. This will afford those who do not wish to travel on Sunday an opportunity of making the trip on week day at a very low rate. T. E. GILLER, Agent, As to Mileage Tickets. If you travel extensively or frequently through Colcrado, you will serve your interest and convenience it you buy “Gulf” thousand mile tickets, which are now gecod for passage over the following lines: Union Pacific, Denver & Gulf. Union Pacific System. South Park Line. Colorado Midland R, R. Midland Terminal R. R. Th's enables holders to coverall im portant destinations in northern, eastern and central Colecrade, including Lead ville, Gunnison, Cripple Creek, Colorado Springs, Irinidad, Pueblo, Clear Creck and Gilpin counties, and :h: Bcoulder- Ft. Collins-Greeley distnict, They are aiso goo. on the Ft. Worth and Denver Ry. Rate is S3O, good for one year. B. L. WINCHELL, Gen. Pass. Agt., Denver, Colo. Notjce. All cards of thanks will be chargec for ata rate ot five cents a line. At the Old Stand, Thereliable and expert jeweler an: watch and jewelry repairer, C, P. Pettin gill, will always be found at the old stanc ready and anxious to serve his old time friends and customers. “They don’t make much fuss about it.” We are speaking of De Witt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills for constipation, biliousness, and all stom ach and liver troubles. They never gripe. Parlor Drug Store. Low Rates East and West. The Union Pacific and Gulf Railways offer unprecedented opportunities for thcse wishing to take a summer vacation or to visit in the East or West. Follow ing are a few places to which greatly re duced rates have been made: To San Francisco, June 30, July 1,2, 3, and §, $21.20; same rate returning, To Ogden and Salt Lake, same dates, 8171 20; $11:20 returning. To Salt Lzke and return, July 10 and 11, $lB, To Salt Lake and return, July 18 and 19, $lB. To Minneapolis and return, July 2 and 3: $76 40, To Nashville, Tenn,, and return, daily to October 15, $55 20. To Milwaukee and return. July 2, 3 and 4, $33.50. To Omaba and Kansas City, July 15 to 20, July 22, 25, 29, Augustl, 5, 8 and 12, SIOOO. To St. Louis, same dates, sl2 50. To Chicago, same dates, §ls. Low rates to Buffalo and return in August, T. E. GILLER, Agent. 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 ot money refunaed. Price 2;) cents per box. For sale at the Parlor Drug store. Boeck Bros. Proprietors. OSTEOPATHY. The New Science ot Treating Disease With Out the Uge ot Drugs. The Boulder branch of the W. L. Har lan Osteopathic Infirma:y of Denver, has becn moved from the rooms over the Lee-Kiusey Implement compuany, to the room iu the Masonic teaple formerly oc cupied by the Dale Dry Geods store, Entrance on 14th stre.t, Consultation and examination free. I: beals everything except a broken heart, may be said of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Piles and rectal diseases, cuts, burns, bruises, tetter, eczema and all skin troubles may te curcd by it quick ly acd permanently. Patlor Drug Store. ~ Look fsr the facts demonstrated by iexpcriencc. Thousands and thousands ‘of people suffering frem the effects of impure blocd have been cured by Hood's E Sarsaparilla. ST o STV b s T . AGENCY—Several lines working to. | gether, with free samplics and cash com : missions from bigh rated faciorics, offer ec one salesman ineach district. Income for pushers—specialty, cozl, iron and ' mlls. Syndicate, P. O. 1371, New York ;‘ For Sale. ' Residence and grounus of 12 iots with in a mile of the post office. Comfortable ‘ house with ample barn, stable and out buildings. Suitable for a chicken farm lor small dairy or both, Ernquire ut this | office tor address. l{ Something to Depend on, !n- Mr. James Jones, of the drug firm of i Jones & Scn, Cowden, 111,, in speaking of | Dr. King's New Discovery, says that last 'winter his wife was attacked with La lGrippe, and her case grew so serious ]thaa physicians at Cowden and Pana, could do nothing for her. It seemed to i Aevelop into Hasty Consumption. Hav #ing Dr. King's New Discoverv 1u store, “and selling lots of It, he took a wvottle ! home, and to the surprise ot all she be ‘gan to get better from first dose, and i half dozen dollar bottles cured her sound and well. Dr. King'’s New Discovers Ifor Consumption, Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to do this good work. Try it. Free trial bottles at Parior Drug "Store. 4 3 i There Isa time for everything; and ‘the time to attend to a cold 1s when it starts. Don't wait till you have con }sumption but prevent it by u:zing One Minute Cough Cure, the great remedy for coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles. Parlor Drug Store. Burning, i‘ching skin diseases instantly relieved by De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve uncqualled for cuats, bruises, burns. Ix‘ heals without leaving a scar. Parlor D:ug Store. ‘ WANTED~-UPRIGHTAND FAITH ful gentlemen or ladies to travel for responsible, established house in —* . Monthly 865 00 and expenses. Position steady. Reference. Enclose self addressed stamped envelope. The Dominion Company, Dept. H. Chicago The Chance of the Year to go East, The fellowing very low rates are inv effect via the Burlington route, best line to Chicago, Peoria, St. Louis and all points East. From Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo to Minneapolis and return, July 25N IV SRR Tk Sl s, S 9, S PROML To Milwaukee and return July 2, 3ANAEEFL oo i b s s 331000 To Nashville and return, daily... 55.20 To Chattancoga and return, July ! . Torand Sl2vt st S o S R To Omaha, Council Pluffs, Ne- . . braska City, St. Joseph and Kansas f City, July 15 to 20, 22, 25, 29 and . 8 August 1, s,Band 12.............. 10.00' To Sioux City on same dates.... 11.00 To St. Louis on same dates..... 12.50¢ To Chicago, Peoria snd Bloom- : ington on same date 5......... .. l;.i)o Also low rates in August to Buffado i and return, : For further information call upon yoitr nearest ticket agent, or adtress the vh dersigned. i | G. W. VALLERY, General Agt,, * i 1039 17th St., Deaver, Colod } Use Prof. Field's worm powders. ‘A ‘singie trial proves their worth. . } J. A. HERZINGER, ! | 3 Assayer and Analyst » ‘ ASSAYS: boo | * : s Gold elee b atne s s e e wioti R SRR SVB e A e G s Sl o i 50 Gold afic-CILVEL L ols i vest aeinin vans. SLEOO -~ » GONtrols. i v.cmae s ofate s Jeiakian 21007 g BUH O DES: £ir .51 eis e s 8 prii e o B 2RO, Lead (Fire)ioedse o votese oveteiasase 50 COPP Lt T ianiaaitie sisioss o Welblare ottt 1 KIIO) ZADCRS s S ieir e o Ters Bhelale ST lER: STafo v o 9oS DRIDON TrOnS L sl 5l 56 ok sree wialilose s ottt -PRIDOIEILE ‘ Prices on Analytical work furnished :%:on ap plication. § . s®~Mail Orders will receive prompt ahd care« ful attention. P. O. Box 957. : Trustee’s Sale, ® Whereas, The Boulder (lity l{ru\\'ing(‘nmgnuy. a corporation, by itscertain deed of trust, dated February sth, A. D., 1892, and recorded in the office of the county clerk and recorder of Boul der County, State of Colorado, on the 25th day of April, A. D., 1892, in_book 152, at page 450, conveyed to the undersigned, R. H. Whiteley, as trustee, all the premises situate in the County of Boulder, and State of Colorado, known and described as follows, towit: A parcel of land described as follows: Beginuing at the north east corner of block two Ytb. Smith’s Addition to Boulder; thence north 75 deg. east 413 ft. ; south 15 deg. east 100 ft.; north 75 deg. east, 70 ft.; north 15 deg. west 100 ft. ; north 75 deg. east 30 ft. ; south 15 deg. east 140 ft.; south 75 deg. west 50 ft.; south 15 deg. ecast 260 ft.; south 75 deg west 463 ft.; north 156 deg. west 400 ft. to point of beginning, and a part of lot number two (2) in Smith’s Addition to Boulder, de seribed as follows: Beginning at the north-east corner of said lot two, () ; thence south 200 ft.; thence west 150 ft., thence north 200 ft.; thence east 150 ft. to beginning: The same being in and a part of the north-east quarter of the north east quarter of section thirty-six (36) township one (1) north range 71 west and the north-west «Huarter of the north-west quarter of section thirty-one (31) township one (1) north range seventy (70) west, to secure the lmymeul of twor () certain promissory notes made and executed by the said The Boulder City Brewing Company, payable to Mary T. MacKenzie, bearing even date therewith, for the aggregate sum of twen t{ thousand (20,000) dollars, with interest pay able quarterly thereon according to the tenor and etfect of said notes. And z ® Whereas, default has been made in the pay ment of said notes and each of them and of the interest and charges upou said notes and each of them, and i Whereas, the Honorable the District Court of Boulder County, Colorado, by order duly enter ed on August twenty first, A. D., 1896, appointed one Samuel (. Young: receiver for said The Boulder City Brewing Company, which receiver ship, the said Samuel C. Young accepted, and Whereas, ever since said August twenty first, A, D., 1886, the suid..\'amuvl (~ Young has be#n and is now the receiver for said company, and . Whereas, on June 12th, A. D., 18¥7, said court upon petition entered an order permitting said. trust deed to be foreclosed in accordance with the terms and provisions thereof. Now therefore, at the request of the legal holders of said notes, and by virtue of the au thority in me vested by said deed of trust, ref | erence to which is hereby made for greater cer taintij and on account of the default aforesaid, 1, R. H. Whiteley, trustee as aforesaid, will on Monday, the twenty-third day of August, A. D., 1897, at the hour of ten o'clock, in the fo enoon of said day, sell and dispose of the above des cribed property, and of the right, title, benefit ' and equity of redemption of the said The Boul der City Brewing Company and its successors and assigns, thergin, at public auction, at the south front door of the court house, in the city and county of Boulder, and State of Colorado for the highest and best price the same wilj bring in cash, for the purpose of paying said notes and interest aud charges thereon to the ‘day of sale and other sums designated in the above mentioned order of the court made on June 12th, A. D., 187, together with the costs and expenses of executing this trust. Dated at Boulder, Colo., Ju]f’ 20th, A. D., 1897, R. H. WHITELEY Trustee- Sylvester 8. Downer Attorney for the holder of the said notes. First pub. July 20-—Last pub. Aug. 20, 'O7, _— LAY e ‘ Union Teachers™ Agencies. 0 America Rev. L. D. BASS, D, D., Manager. Pittsburg, Pa.; Toronto, Canada; New Orlfaus, La.; New York. N. Y ; Washington, D. C.; Ban Francisco, Cal. ; ()hicaén, 111, ; Bt. Louis, Mo., and Denver, Colorado. There are-thousand of positions to be filled within the next few months. ¥ Address all aénilicntions to UNIoN TEA CHERS' AGENCIES, Baltsburg, Pa. -