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At BUDLDER PURLTSAMG G 0 it R PURL ANGORPORATED. 9. BUTSCH, - - Business Nanager t= C. PADDOCK, - - = Editor ==._.__——_——————-———— Puitisvers Of Bally Gamera and Weekly Tribune TERMS—ISc. per week; soc. per month oy carrier, . $5 per year, when paid In ? sdvance. * Advertising Rates upon application. Entered at the Postoffice at Boulder, "010,, as second-¢class matter, TIME GAKUL, T T A o LT 1“:,’5 S 020 .’“l“’ ol /o | . ‘W’W P T eye T CIRALS A 3 U.P.D. & G. North Bound South Bound ARRIVE DEPART 9:35a. m, 8:27a. m. 6:25 p. m, 3:58 p. m. U. P, ARRIVES DEPARTS 10:15a. m, . 12:15 p. m Boulder wants better streets. What our secretary of the treasury most needs is a stop gauge t> his mouth Archbishop (;;happelle of Santa Fe h' s been éppointed from Rome Archtishop of New Orleans, a distinct promotion. «"’/It'is suggested-that now that Georgia has abcelished football and bicycle :corch: ing, there is no pleasure left to the youth "“of that state but watching the lynching bee. .. *" As Mark Twam responded with reter ence to his rumored demise, so W. |, Bryan can answer his political would-be undertakers: “Report of mv death greatly exaggerated.” He's not half deaa. Goyemor Adams, on behalf of Denver and the state, gave a hearty welcome to the Irish patriot, Miss Maud Gonne, at her reception in Denver last night. Ire land, in whose bchalf Miss Gonne is arousing public sympathy, is not however the only victim of English avarice. Cripple Creek has free mail delivery at last. Now whazt’s the matter with Boul der? She is just as much entitled to it and the postmaster general has said so. Wake up, Mr. Coates, and Messrs. Teller and Shafroth! Bouldér is no country village and she wants the best that's going. The Greeley Republican isstirring the patriotic heart of the potato diggers by telling them what a horrid thing the Deémocratic party was in the “sixties” Pshaw, we all know that! What the Democratic party is in the gao's is what the unpatriotic, goldbug Greeley Repub .lic;m is not, Messrs. Teller and Shafroth should | hurry up that tree delivery service of Boulder mails. We want it free and un limited and want it soon. Is Postmaster Coates going to be compelled forever to hand out mail to waiting hundreds at the postoffice? Boulder is entitled to the service—why doesn’t she get it? Uncle Sam’s pension roll has swelled to around million. Think of it! Thirty two or three years after the war and a million pensioners. That was a great war but wé may soon expect to see the army of pensioners greater than the com bined armies of the 6o’s. Well, it puts money in circulation and, while we can’t refrain from the thought that there is some tall perjury going on,its a good thing for the, pension -lawyer and th_e. re. cipient: of, Uncle Sam’s bounty. 'lf it goes to the soldiers and their widows and orphans, all right, but does it? £ aren's Uresses, J&C ets, Ltc. ) 5 . R e R " ; eY B Do you know why we ean sell yon a dress for your girl cheaper than you can make it ! Becaunte the manufacturer buys the materials and trimmings for half w;hat - Q. you pay. Therefore we can sell you s worsted plaid dress, nicely trimmed for only 88c. . | !;2 AR :Misses, dresses, size:B to 14 years, as handsome a dress as you ean wish for, elaborately trimmed, for $1.48. ' ‘c I/ L . All worsted dresses, sizes Bto 14, trimmed in velvet, a very pretty dress for SI.YS. Babies short dresses, in flannel or plaide, a $1.50 dress for $l.lB. ?“. [\’ ”‘ a . ¢ . y . . TRS lAN ’ : Everybody admits that we have the largest and most desirable assortment of Children’s and Misses Jackets. No fancy prices on y Py _z\;'\ 1 =mCH"‘DREN S JACKETS our Jackets. .We sell them as cheaply as they sell them in New York or Chicago. - Misses good quality cloaking Jackets, $1.50. k! ;:‘-;: ) -Misses Jackets made of Navy Blue, heavy Chinchillas, a Jacket worth $3.00." We sell it for 1.95. - Dark Brown or Navy Jackets, heavy Beaver Cloth, empire back; pointed collars, s very pret'y Jacket for $2.75. <3 } ik MISSES SK'RTS Made of newest patterns novelt goods, full width, heavy lining. We sold it for $2.00. Thie week we will run it at $1.39. ST e y . ‘ _—— ; : . [he P le’s St Alw V the Ch C Feopic § SIOrIeE, dysS e Ul eapest. .“_——..—*77?— GPa L e e, s . It wilbnot ber on ‘account of want of company of similarly unsuccessful al chemists, that Mr. Brice of Chicago will moura his failuze to produce gold from base metals. Similar imbeciles have ex ! isted since the beginning of the human ‘race. ‘ I What is the improvement society do ng? The organization should not be ‘ permitted to perish, nor should it delay ’ the work of cleaning up.. Letitbegin by | preventing the piling up of garbage in ‘ j the winter time and its spring house keeping work will be materially lessened. Again we ask, what is the society doing? The fact that John J. Ritchey was not convicted for the murder of Rhodes, af fords no reason why Charles H, Truirt 'shou]d be pardoned for his part in «that crime. The man bired out to kiil, if necessary, and Truitt’'s most proper resi dence is the state penitentiary, as his whole career clearly indicates. Guiity or not guilty, accessory or principal, Charley Truitt is a dangerous character ‘ and is in his native and proper element in the pen. DBut an intelligent jury said‘? he was guilty, Then let him stay there ‘ There’s going to be a neat mayorality fight in Massachusetts and Jesiah Quincy ‘ the Goldbug Muywump Democrat, who refused to shake hands with John L. Sullivan and declined to tender, Mr. Bryan a decent reception, has one George Fred Willlams to deal with, The. latter has tendered his support to 'l'homasl Riley, Bryan Democrat, and “the Hub" will, prcbably, have a Dewmocratic mayor for a change. Mr. Williams aims:not at the mayorality, but at a silver delegation from Massachusetts 1n Igc2. And: he is | built of the material that wins, \ //énsas has invaded our state and sceks to obtain some compensation for damages caused by the diverting .of the waters of the Arkansas by means.of Col-. orado’s irrigating canals. It is claimedi that so great is the volume of. water taken from the river within the limits of Colorado that the dwellers in Kansasi h-ve only the dry bed of the river with ‘ whih to regale themselves and their stock. - Their attorneys wiil make an‘ extensive examination of the conditions, | however, and will know fully what satis faction to expect from an appeal to thei court, The legal authorities are noti unanimous on the subject, but are near | enough so ts convince the representatives l {of the grasshopper state that no menace | to the riparian rights of Colorado to lhei waters within its limits can be made serious enough to warrant the legal cx-} pense. 1 A Great Problem. A codfish four feet long has been caught on the New England coast. This does not, however, settle the mocted question whether codfish salt the ocean or the ocean salts the, codfish.—Chicago News. Prosperity in Kentucky. Once again has our face been opened to receive some of the finest red heets it has ever been our good fortune to par take of, For the donation of this deli- | cacy the editor’s thanks are due to Mrs. | Harry Nickell. — Hazel Green (Ky) Herald. i To Cure a Cold In One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine [Tablets All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25 cents. WANTED — Laundry work or plain sewing. Will go out by the dax. 29-3 t. 1018 Wdlnut St. | Compressor Plaat for Sale. ' A complete air drill plant; for sale cheap. Two compressors, one zeceiver, | | four air drills, pipe, steel, etc. .iAddress |i postoffice box 570, Ward, Colo. 27-61 | ¢ THE DAILY CAMERA. ‘Reyal makes the food pure, " wholeseme and delicions. Abaciatuly E T MOYAL DAKING FOWDER CO., NEWYORL Free Entertainment at A. O U. W. Hall. Monday evening, Nov..zqth. at 7:30 p. m, there will be an open meeting for the purpose of organizing a Home Forum. First a literary and musical. program will be rendered. Aftergthe program an opportunity will be given anyone not not having already made application to remain and become a charter memberct the Forum which will then be organized and officers elected. Everyone is cor dially invited ‘0 attend our opening and see what you think of our plan of life and accident insurance combined in the | Home Forum. NETTIE C. POORE, I. D. STINE, Organizer. State Organizer. Not a Paradise. Westerner—Goin’ ter settle here, are’ ye? Tenderfoot—Yes, I have come here to stay, and have already bought a home. 1 was attracted to this place by an item in a newspaper which said there had not been a lawsuit in your country for| ten years. I Westerner—Wall, there ain’t. You| eee there ain’t no usp goin’ Eer L'l.wi w’en Winchesters is as cheap as they air now.—N. Y. Weekly. ‘ Vi oSy gagiq e g . ! Looking Betere Leaping. Lady—l wish you would call at the! office of Mr. Oldrich, 999 Fashion avenue, ' contrive to have some conversation with the venerable gentieman, and, so far as you are able, examine into his physical condition. 1 desire to know how long he is likely to live. | Physician—Certainly., Are you his, wife? | Lady—No, but I have a chance to be, | —N. Y. Weekly. | Conseience Money. “This,”. he said, as he laid down a dime, ‘‘is conscience money. Ten years: ago—" % “I should have supposed,” was the! sarcastic reply of the storekeeper, who ! had lost a good deal through petty pil-! fering, “that you would have quoted your conscience higher than that.’— Chicago Post. ' ——— —_ ————1 For Sale. ! Residence and grounds 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| or small dairy or both. Enquire at this office tor address. DisSgurement for life by burns or scalds may be avoided by using De- Witt's vitch Hazel Salve, the great re medy for piles and for all kinds of sores | and skin troubles, Chas, C. Giesick ' successor to Boeck Bros., Parlor Drug| Store. l‘ Barred Plymoth Rocks. A few good | cockerels for sale. Call at 1018 spruce |, street. nov6lm|, Lost—Check against Joe Wolff for|. $35, payable to Charles Sandquist. Ree|; turn to Camera and receive reward. If.|: Ask your neighbor about the steam J carpet renovator. - Send us your orders ' and if work is not satisfactory don't pay a red cent. G. M. Jenson, | Leave orders with the McClure-White | | Mer. Co., Boulder. « ' Warehouse for Sale. ‘ On side track in Boulder, Colo. A}l snap. Address H. F, Luebben, Ward,|* Colo. 27-6 t f Wall papers from 20to 30 per cent lower than you can btuy the same goods ; in Denver at Ed Monroe's, 2026 14th street. 27-132 t JOSTEORATHY. l Dr. F. J. Harlan, the Osteopath, treats all chronic diseases successfully without the use of drugs or knife. - Consultatjon and examination free. Permanent offices Masonic Temple, entrance 14th street. Boulder and Denver reference. J For RENT—Two rooms; one nice front room, turnished or unfurnished. | 3 2341 12th street. LosT—An open faced silver watch; key winder. Finder leave at Camera office and receive reward. 26-5 t 81,000 takes a 7 room house, (new); Lot sooxl4o. Close in. Address, P. O, Box 678, City, ° For Sale. Lots in Boulder and in Mapleton for sale very cheap, Spot cash or part cash. and reasonable time on balance at 8 per cent per annum. Also have for sale other properties which will be sold very cheap. For prices and terms call on A. J. Macky at the First National bank, When, where and how to obtain pur« liquors without having to pay three prices for 1t is a leading question, = Listen to us. In the first place, be sure it is not Sun day, then walk straight-way to Garba rino’s. Bicycle Bargsins. Fowler's 18q7, Thor, two piece keyless cranks, enameled green, maroon and blue, reduced to $35. Second hand wheels $5 up. GEO. E. HANNAN, 1610-23 Lawrence St., Denver, Bucklen’s Arnics Salve, i The best salve in the world for cuts, ' bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped kands, chilblaits, 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 lChas. C. Giesick, successor to Boeck ! Bros, I Auction Sale. | The real estate and personal prop 'erty of Nels Johnson will be sold at pub ! lic auction on the Bth day of December, '1897, at his residence in the Swede settlement about ten miles north, ot Boulder and eight miles west of . Long mont. | The following propzarty will be sold to the highest bidder, viz: ‘ One hundred and fifty-nine acres of i land in section g, T. 2 N. Range 70 W; land well improved with dwelling house land out buildings; two acres of orchard; fine living spring near the house; run . ning water the year round; one-half %shate in the Left Hand ditch, There is jan encumbrance of $1,200 on the prop erty which can be continued un long i time if the purchaser so desires. l Alsn the ‘ollowing personal property towit: Horses, cows, poultry, bees, 'farming tools and implements, etc.. etc. ‘ Sale will commence promptly at Io ‘ o'clock a. m. ' Terms of sale: On the real estate, ! cash or one year's time with good se curity; on personal property, ail sums $5.00 or under, cash; overss.oo approved notes on not exceeding one year’s time. A. ]. NELSON, E. ]J. BORDEN. Going South Thts Winter ¢ We are offering very attractive tourist rates now to the resorts of Texas, Mexi co and the southeast; would like to have an opportunity of quoting you rates if lyou contemplate a winter trip, If you have never been to Galveston, San An tonio or one of the many other pleasant resorts ot Texas, or if you have in mind Mexico or Florida, we _shall be glad to give you any information we have on the subject. While our rates this season are very fascinating, they are not more at tractive than our splendid train service. The Gulf Road has come to be known as the great thoroughfare between Colorado and Texas. It is the only line operating through trains without any change of cars of amy class between Colorado and Texas. There is a palatial sleeping car on our train which runs through between Denver and {Houstan. - Our schedule is the fastest and is so arranged as te make the best connection with the diverging lines in Texas. For further informatien relative to winter trips, please call on the nearest Gulf Read agent, or address me, B. L. WincHELL, Gen. Pass. Agt., Denver, Colo. For plumbing call on the,conscigntious plumber, F. J. Sullivan, 1937 12th.street, Try the Elite Steam Laundry, 12th and Walnut streets. Satisfactien guaramteesd Try the Ph. Zang Brewing Co.'s Piilsencr and Silver State Cabinet dbottied beer, expressly brewed and bottied for family trade. HELMER & WEISENHORN, Agts. Office 1028 Pearl streer. © Telephone No 29. tf At the Old Stand. The reliable and expert jeweler and watch and jewelry repairer, C, P. Pettin gill, will always be found atthe oldstan ready and anxious te serve his old tim friends and customers, Zaug’s Pure Mult Tonle Has been chemically analyzed and pro nounced by leading physicians a pure .malt food and tonic. Try it. HELMER & WEISENHORN, Agts. tf Office 1028 Pearl street, Ovsters served in style at Dorr’s Palace. You can't afford to risk your lfe by allowing a cold to develop -into pneu monia or consumption. -Instant relief and a certain cure are afforded by One Minute Cough Cure. Chas. C. Giesick, successor, to; Baeck Bros., Parlor Drug Store. ! Household Gooda. The ancient Greeks believed that the Penates were the gods who attended to the welfare and prosperity of the family. They were worshipped as household gods in every home. [he household god of today is Dr. King's New Discovery, For consumption, coughs, colds and for all affections of Throat, Chest and Lungs it is invaluable. It has been tried for a quarter of a century and is guaranteed lto cure, or money returned. No house hold should be without this good angel. [t is pleasant to take and a safe and sure remedy for old and young. Free trial bottle at Chas. C. Giesick's, succes sor to Boeck Bros., Parlor Drug, Store. Regular size soc and $l. J. M. Thirswend, of Grosbeck, Tex., says that when he has a spell of indi gestion, and teejs bad and. sluggish, he takes two of DeWitt's Little Early Ri sers at night, and he is al) right the next morning. - Many thousands of others do the same thing. Do you? Chas. C. Giesick, successor to Boeck Bros., Par ']or Drug Store. % Hood'’s pills are the favorite family ca { thartic and liver medicine. Price 25c, | J. C. Berry, one of the best known citizens of Spencer, Mo., testifies that he cured himself of the worst kind of piles by using a few boxes of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. He had been troubled with piles for over thirty years and had used many different kinds of so-called cures; but DeWitt's was the one that did the work and he will verify this state ment if any one wishes to write him “has, C. Giesick, successor to Boeck Uros. Parlor Drug Store, For Sale. The Quaker Rubber Folding Bath Cabinets cure without medicine. Come and see them at the agent’s office, 2341 12th street, instead of waiting to be solicited. MRgs. M, J. WIGGINS, 12 3 Agent. Mothers praise Hood's Sarsaparilla because, by its great blood enriching qualities, it gives rosy cheeks and vigor- | ous appetites to pale and puny children. When you are in need of a perfume ‘try Queen of Violets, like the natural flower. Chas. C. Giesick, successor to 'Boeck Bros., Parlor Drug Store. Fine lunches served at Dorr’s Palace, GIZZARD TICKLERS. Ground bene, oyster shells and poultry food at C.E. COULEHAN'S, There is no need of little children be ing tortured by scald head, eczema and skin eruptiens. DeWitt's Witch Hasel Salve gives instant relief and ¢ures-.per manently, Chas. C. Giesick, suecessor to Boeck Bres., Parlor Drug Store. Good pasturage near town for horses and cows. STEVENS & ORR, . 2439 12th St., Boulder. WARNING:—Persons who suffer from coughs and colds should heed the warn ings of danger and save themselves sut fering and fatal results by using One Minute Cough Cure. Itis an infallible remedy for coughs, colds, croup and all throat and lung trouble. Chas. C. Giesick, successor to Boeck Bros, Par lor Drug Store. | °. PALATE TICKLERS. Pure buckwheat flour, pure maple syrup and Bellflower apples at €. E. COULEHAN'S. A Tour of Mexico. - A special sleeping car party will leave Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo and Trinidad on January iIgth via the Gulf Road, for an unusually complete tour of Mexico. i The trip wiil require slightly more than thirty days an< stops of from six to thirty hours will be tmade at points of greatest interest, with four or five days in the City of Mexico. Three days are to be spent. in Tampico and vicinity, boating, fishing and surf bathing. This trip, which is to be made under the auspices and directions of the Ameri can Tourist Association, includes the ascent of Popocatapetl, a day amid the ruins of the prehistoric Aztec City Mitla in far southern Mexico, and many other delightful and thrilling features never offered to tourists herétofore. The sleeping cars from Colorado will be actached at San Antonio to a com plete and thoroughly modern specia. train, carrying dining and observation cars. Tickets for this tour will cover ab solutely every proper item of trav:ling expense—fares, sleeping car, meals in dining car, carriages, interpreters and hotels, The party will be limited in size to the capacity of the 1wo _sleeping cars assigned for this service from Colorado and Utah, Those who wish to make sure of accommodations and those who desire further details will kindly address B. L. Winchell, General Passenger Agent, Gulf Road, l)qnver, Colorado. You can't cure congumption »but you can avoid it and cure every other form of throat or lung trouble by the use of One Minute Cough Cure, :Chas, C. Giesick, successor to Boeck Bros.,, Parlor Drug Store, : = Drink The Ph. Zang Brewing Co.'s Pillsener beer, the unexcelled pioneer of Colorado, HELMER & WEISENHORN, ) - Agents, 1 Use Prof. Field’s worm powders, A lsingle trial proves thejr worth. Small pills, safe pills, best pills. De- Witt's Little Early Risers cure bilious ness, constipation, sick headache, Chas, C. Giesick, successor to Boeck Bros., Parlor Drug Store, Soumlhl;.:;:_l—(l—u:v. It may be worth sdmething to know that the very best medicine for restoring the tired out nervous System to a Liealthy vigor is Electric Bitters. This medicine is purely vegetable, acts by giving tone to the nerve centres' in the stomach, gently stimulates the Liverand Kidneys, and aids these organs in throwing off impurities in the blood. Electric Bisters improves the appetite, aids digestion, and is pronounced by thosé who have tried it as the very best blood purifier and nerve tonic. Try it. Sold for soc or #1 per bottle at Chas. C. Giesick’s, successor to Boeck Bros., Parlor Drug Store, : . Klnndl:jk-. E g What does it cost to get there? When and how should one go? What should one take? Where are the mines? How much have they produced? Is work plen- | tiful? What wages are paid? Is living expensive? What are: one's chances of “making a strike?” . Complete and satisfactory replies to the above questions will be found in the ‘Murlinglon Route’s “Klondike Folder,” now ready for distribution. Sixtcen pages of practical information and an up-to-date map of Alaska and the Klon kike. Free at Burlington Route ticket offices, or sent on receipt of tour cents in stamps by G. W. Vallery, General Agent « Burlington Route, Denver, Colo. il