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The Springfield Herald.
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L. A. WIKOFF
Ri»rrou A,*!* proprietor.
Kttuwl atthe po»toffies at Hpriiiirfield Colorado.
m mnmiiil'«Um mutter.
SUBSCRIPTION. - #1 *6 PER YEAR
Invariably In advanrc.
PnUUahod Friday of cadi week.
ADVERTISING RATES.
74 eeqti per Inch, ./Ingle column, each month.
No praftml position ijtven.
Rusinee#Locale. Hi cents l>cr Unecach Insertion.
l-'M-al mention, 14 cents per line each Insertion.
Lap si. A nr.: Final proof notices $3.00, single
Contest notices $4.00 each.
All other legal printing subject to a rate of 10
per lino for drat Insertion, 6 coots for each
additional—nonpareil measure,.nluc words to a
line, unless otherwise contracted.
These races will lie strictly adhered to.
Official Paper of Baca County.
From January Ist 1896 the sub
he $1.25 per year, if paid in ail«
vance. Subscriptions to the lead
ing papers, magazines and period
icals, taken in connection with
the Herald at. reduced prices.
Leadville had ail one inch snow
fall Saturday.
The annexation ot the Sandwich
Islands is a thing of the fut ure.
Turkey would like more of
Greece than the powers are will
ing to conceed.
The 4th of July was celebrated
in Venezuela, but not very ex
tensively noticed in Spain.
If Weyler remains in Cuba a
year or two longer Spain's army
will be a crippled affair. Small
pox and yellow fever are killing
many, and thousands are dying
from malaria.
The gold democrats give notice
that they intend to make a vigor
ous campaign in Ohio, lowa and
Kentucky this tall. In the latter
state the republicans will adopt
their ticket and vole with them.
The United Mine Workers of
America ordered a strike to begin
July 4tli. The trouble is over the
scale of wages. A threatened re
duction in Ohio brought about
the strike which effects all XJoal
miners east of the Mississipi river.
Thirty-five people who were
starved out in the Indian territory
passed through Springer, N. M.,
last evening mounted on horse
and mule skeletons in search of
some locality where they can live
and die with something in tlieir
stomachs. —Trinidad News.
The wave ot prosperity rolls.
Senator Teller introduced a bill
allowing Colorodo to annually re
ceive 25 per cent of all moneys
paid to the United States for
mineral lands within the state ot
Colorado, for the maintenance of
the School ot Mines established
at Golden. The sum so to be paid '
shall not exceed SI2OO per annum.
The tariff bill passed the senate
late Wednesday afternoon, with a
majority of 11. The total vote
cast was 67. Teller and Cannon,
silver republicans, voted against
the bill. McEnerv of Louisiana,
was the only democrat who voted
lor the measure. It will now go
to the house for concurrence in
the senate amendments, and it
will be several days before that
body gets through with it. It looks
as though the president would get
his signature to the bill by Aug
ust Ist.
The rush of excursion trains on
account of the Christain Endeav
or to San Francisco, has been
followed by mativ accidents and
much loss of life. With all im
provements, study and care, the
great excursions are attended with
serious accidents. The roads at
tempt too much, that is some roads
do. Most ot the aooidents have .
been in the east where more local
traffic is found than in the west.
The western roads have handled
the trains with more ease than
the work was done farther east.
The west must suffer for her
unruly disposition on the money
Question, bhe must take a half
loaf in the tariff on wool and no\y
♦hr tax on stocks will be a harder
slap. The west is “long suffering”
it nothing else. If the protective
fellows would only tax our hot
winds and thereby limit the sup
ply it might compensate for our
light tariff on wool and the taxing
of our mining stocks. It is about
time a kick be registered by the
bloated mine owners of Baca
county.
Ex-Governor Evans, at a npe
old age has passed into the great
beyond. His 1 ife has been one
aeries ot triumphs. Few men -in
public life have accomplished as
much good as this Coloradoan.
He accumulated wealth and spent
his money by thousands for
schools, churches, railroads and
other great enterprises.
The Fueblo holdup is a handy
being when he relieves a lawyer
like Uobt. A. Crossman a former
resident of Vilas, this county, of
his wad. Mr. Crossman lost sll7
a lew nights ago going from his
home to the depot to take the
train lor Denver. The robbers
were unprincipled enough to take
all Bob had and compel him to
stay at home.
The Denver tunes has perform
ed a little Pinkerton work on the
druggists of Denver, and of the
nineteen unsuspected soda water
venders not one was found but
furnish most any kind of liqu or
•‘winked for”. In prohibition
Kansas such things are not start
ling; but in wide open Denver,
where the finest as also the shag
giest of saloons do a profitable
business with open doors, it stag
gers one to believe that the soda
fountains must go into the saloon
business on the sly to satisfy the
craving for strong drink.
. “The ijntons proudly boa?t that
the sun never sets on the
Qeeen's dominions, as if they were
special subjects of solar favorit
ism,” writes William George Jor
dan on “The Greatest Nation on
Earth,” in the July Ladies* Home
Journal. “But it is equally true
that there is always sunshine on
some part of Uncle Sam’s great
possessions. When it is 6 p. in.
on At too*s Island, Alaska, it is
9:36 a. m. on the day following at
Eastport, Maine. If we locate the
center of the United States, circu
lating it as midway between longi
tude sixty-seven ot Eastport and
longitude one hundred and ninety
at Attoo’s Island, it will be found
on the one hundred and twenty
sixth degree of longitude, about
two hundred and eight miles west
of San Francisco, in the Pacific
Ocean.”
“The value of timber yearly cut
in the United States is double that
'of the output of all the mines”;
“One-third of the population of
this country are church members”;
“It costs $668.32 every minute
during the year to run our govern
ment”; “Nearly one half of the
8.000,000,000 letters making up
the world’s annual mail, belong to
the United States”; Uncle Sam’s
farms constitute one-fifth of the
national wealth,” These are but
instances of the thousands of
wonderful facts about every phase
of the life and progress of our
country, from an illustrated article
on “The Greatest Nation on Earth,
by William George Jordan, to ap
pear in the July number of the
Ladies* Home Journal, The article
pictures, in a novel way, America’s
vast area, her matchless resources,
boundless wealth, her marvelous
development, and shows how the
United States leads the world.
“Jim Neumann, one of the town
porters, had a four round contest
with a keg of beer and the keg
got the beßt of the tussle, lie was
wheeling the keg in a hand cart,
which tipped over, throwing the
keg out and knocking Jim down.
When the keg rolled over it struck
Jim on the jaw, breaking it in two
places. Dr. Mathews set the
broken member and Jim is getting
along nicely.”—During the horse
round-up a mule was gathered in
to the herd that is the mother of
a colt. Wednesday morning Iber
SPRINGFIELD, BACA COUNTY, COLORADO, FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1897.
Johnson gave the animal a parade
down Main street, and many were
the ejecniations of surprise. This
one ot the twenty-nine cases on
record where a mule is known to
be the mother of a colt, and it is
indeed a freak. The limit ot the
power of Huerfano county gras%
has not been found yet, and we
expect' to hear of some horses de%
veloping wings some day. ThU*
about the mule, is no lie. —
sen burg Cactus.
WEEKLY CROP BULLETIN.
F. H. Brandenburg, Observer..
Denver, Colorado.
For Week Ending last Monday. . .
The mean temperature for the
week ended July sth was about
normal over the Arkansas valley
and somewhat higher than usual
along the eastern border of the
state, while over the Divide and
the north-central and south-cen’ra)
sections the temperature averaged
trom 1 to 3 (degrees a day cooler
than the normal. Heavy rains:
visited Yuma and Kit Carson at
the beginning ot the week, and
light showers have occurred along
the Divide. Showery weather
characterized the week in the San
Luis valley and over portious ot
the south-central section. The
first half ot the week was rainless
on file western slope. Owing to
the absence of reports from the
west at this writing, it is impossi
ble to definitely state tbe area
visited by rain at the time ot tbe
general snow storm in the more
elevated sections. Notwithstand
ing the low humidity and windy
weather, wheat, barley and oats m
irrigated districts have continued
most promising. The same is true
of the Divide and portions of the
eastern border counties, where the
rain fall has been heavy. In Yuma
and the eastern part of Arapahoe
county wheat fs ripening and' will
soon be ready to cut, while over
portions of Logan county, where
the rainfall for the past few weeks
has been conlined to light showers,
wheat is dying rapidly and late
oats, though not yet suffering seri
ously, will soon go unless copious
rains iall shortly. Corn and po
tatoes continue promising in all
sections, the weather being gener
ally favorable to these crops.
Showery weather in the San Luis
valley and the south central sec
tion has interfered with the
harvest of the first crop of alfalfa.
In the first-named section native
hay, which is mostly in stack, is
reported good. Potato bugs and
grasshoppers are causing consider
able damage in localities. In Bent
county the grasshoppers are dying
in immense numbers *.n the
prairie. The range is unsurpassed
in the San Luis, while east of the
mountains the grass is brown, and
m some sections rather short. In
the Arkansas valley water is get
ting low in localities, but crops
have not suffered yet.
County Board of Equalization.
Notice is hereby giveii that the
County Commissioners of Baca
County, Colorado, will be in
session at the office ot the County
Clerk, in Springfield,Colorado, on
Monday, July 5, 1897, sitting as a
board of equalization, and will
continue in session not less than
three nor more than ten consecu
tive days, for the purpose of cor
recting and equalizing the assess
ments as returned by the assessor.
Said board will also be in ses
sion at the same place on Monday
July, 19, 1897, sitting as an equal
ization board, and will continue m
session not less than two nor more
than teu consecutive days, for the
purpose’of hearing complaints from
those whose assements have been
changed, and transacting such
other business as shall properly
come before said board.
In witness whereof, I have here
unto Ret my hand and official seal
at Springfield, this 16, day of June
A. D. 1897.
Lewis F. Mathews,
County Clerk.
By Fred R. Matuews, Deputy.
SteejTanks
The Above And Behind All
y thrones l« Public Opinion.
C OPINION (New York)
repraSfents the result of culling
the mmt interesting and impor
tant litticles und items of news
fam, -about 3,000 newspapers,
utagMjiues. and reviews. A single
iWifewtati contains matter trom
IW * lflirtent periodicals. The
IOOMP df. these publications would
StOOuSt to hundreds of dollars a
Weelt kud even l.y constant react-'
iOg no ope could gather the assort"'
Jmiwlwlge that is presented!
'eaoii-weelc to t>he readers of BUB
UU OPINION. The editors re
lieve you ot trouble and expence.
*fhi, field ot American and For
eign Affairs U thoroughly covered
und the best thought of the day is
presented under the heads of >Sci
illogical. Scientific, Religious,
.Letters and Art, Miscellauv, and
Business and Finance. Send to
the- publishers for a sample copy.
, Any magazinef except the Ladle’s
Home Journal) the price ol which
does not exceed SI.OO 'per year,
will be sent free to every new
subscriber at $2.50, the regular
price of subscription, or the pub
Ushers will send PUBLIC OPIN
ION one year for this amount and
Also the Rand-McNally, 1897, atlas
containing 175 pages ot new mqps.
Public Opinion Company,
18 Astor Place, New York City.
That Trip East
May be for business or pleasure, or
both; but pleasure comes by mak
ing ft business of traveling East o
ver the Santa Fe Route as far as
Chicago.
* fjiirtv miles the shortert line be
tween Missouri river and Chicago;
that means quick time and sure
connections.
Track is straight, rock-ballasted,
with very tew crossings at grade.
fHo prettier, cosher or more com
fortable trains enter Chicago than
those over the Santa Fe. ’1 hey are
vestibuled limited exoresses, with
latest pattern Pullmans and free
chair cars. Meals in dining cars
served on plan of paying for what
is ordered.
Inquire of nearest agent, or ad
dress G. T. Nicholson. G.P. A. Santa
Fe Route, Monadnock Building,
Chicago.
r lho attention of mining men
throughout the entire West is at
present being directed to the pla
cer diggings ot Bolivia, South
America, from which locality the
most Vflunng reports come. If
you have any idea of trying your
lorttin«*w in this country be sure
and consult with Messrs. Shepperd
& Cooper of the Chicago <fc Alton
International Steamship Agency
in Cooper building, Denver, who
can give you correct and reliable
information as to the shortest,
quickest and cheapest way to
reach the gold fields and can book
you through trom any point in the
West.
CASH 52.100 PmzEjpjTFXR
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* CUSTOM MAOS TO OMOStt
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Three Suits ere GUARANTEEDIobe msde from imported Worsted Corded Cheviot, medc in leteet
Wool Cheviot, in BUck. Blue, Grey. »nd Brown. In siies from ,tvlr. lined with Imported Farmer Sirtn.
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When ordering send Port Office. Espreas ? E3B .
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la«t barthdav. an.l tl luxe ot small By *
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to ttio'Ocroon uuhmlttlng the
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Wif UKIi I'ATKNT*
n you INVKNTOUR. BtKl the
W uUJert cf this offer ie to «b.
ruursgc |wr>un« tu liivviit-
Ivo turn of mind. At tbe
rsinn tlm»two wish to linpruss
thu lout that v. :: «
It's the Simple,
■■ Trivial Inventions
That Yield Fortunes
—such ri P« I ong’n Hook
and Kyc, **>©o th»c Jlutitn."
“Mufttty Flu." ••Fii:« in Otr-
Vur," "Air Ilrakr." etc.
Almost rvery one ctuicolrrs
Q n lirlgiit idea at sumo tlmu or
tdh-.’f. Why n«if put it In pne
tljul use? Yoirh tnleuts may
lio l>t this dlrrotlon. May
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Philip W. Avirett. Qou. Mar.,
618 F Street, Northwest,
KASHIKOTOW. O. C.
IB" Thn mepoDslhllif y of this . ompanf
may be Judfrd l*y the fact that He
stock ie liald by over uim thousand
of the InedliiK newapuoura In the
I'nlU-d Mtau*.
MO#T POPULAR SKWINQ MAOMIMB
KAP* 1 * from nIWMe manafseturere
that bHVßjnlaad u rmniWtloa by bnn«vt .ml ratseve
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dej l nuKiaoc, oau irLißi, Oa
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DtITVB SNOB 00- Idc* P . Cap Hal, tIJR JIA
BK4T Al.hO BHOM IN THE WORIA
“A dollar eueed U a dollar runsad.**
TblsLadlas'MMrrendi Dongola Kid Hat
ton Boot dalhand free anywhere In Use U.s..oe
wem receipt of Caah, Money Order,
or Note for IIAO.
Kouala every way the boots
sold in all retail atorra for
$2.40. We make this boot
ourselrea, therefore we £var-
BlfflßPwA-j'aß ant4A »tyl4 und war.
■BNBM and If any one la Dot aatlaflad
lIJwGIuA wa w **l refund the money
or send another pair. Opera
Toe or Cotmnuti Henae,
nmfi»L width# C. I>, K. fc KK,
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F. MILTON FRIEND* M. D*
and -SURGEON.
South of Court House
Lamar, Colorado.
Pref. Eye, Throat, Female and Surgical Diseases
Office hours: Btoß a. m., 1 to 3 and, 7toB p. in.
8 to 10 a. m. Sunday*.
WANTED-AN IDEA 3SSUB6
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D. C., for their 81,800 prlie offer.
lirsrvbody Bay* So.
Cascarota Candy Cathartic, the most won
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ant and refreshing to the taste, act pently
and positlvelj ou kidneys, liver and bowels,
eleanaiug th'- entire avstem, dlapcl colds,
euro hcadaolio, lever, habllunl « onstipation
and biiiouanusA. Pleooo buy and try a box
of (!. C. C. to-day; 10, . r O i*enla. Bold and
guaranteed to euro by all druggists.
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I _ Thia name-elate with our trade*
U e e mark of “Iron’* head In wheel**
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. guarantee of strength, speed and dur
■ ability. X It represents the best prod
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SILVEESTATE HOTEL,
W. C. VINCENT, Prop.
North of Depot. Lamar, Colorado.
Hon. W. J. Bryan’s Book
/L LL who are interested in furthering the sale of Hon.
W. J. Bryan's new book should correspond Im
mediately with the publishers. The work will contain
An account of his campaign tour , , .
■mf His biography, written by his wife . .
His most important speeches . . . .
The results of the campaign of 1896.
® A review of the political situation . ■
4> AQENTB WANTED «
Mr. Bryan has announced his intention of devoting
one-half of all royalties to furthering the cause of
bimetallism. There are already indications of an enor
mous sale. Address
W. B. CONKEY COMPANY, Publishers,
341.351 newborn SC.-CHICAGO.
MICE’S
The ouly l'urc Cream of Tartar Powder —No Ammonia; No Alum.
Used iu Millions of Homes —40 Years the Standard.
No. 46.

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