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THK TUIBUNB. Ufficial County Paper, 4. B. KINO, CofrcM amo PAOMAirroA. IniUD AT mu Pott omr» at Klrrrt. Col oudo ai*ooo*dC».aitMatti» BUBbURlPTI«N tt BO PER TEAK IF ADVANCE — — To Advertisers: T*« Tm«»f>|r» if tto* oMrft. Urjrw t and IwAtaf Knt H> Elbert Coutt. covrrli.B l» It* •;* •It* circulation a rich territory thirty mile* •«jT»r«. Kate# mode known oo, application. Twit Tallinn It print**! In Mr ,lWn UulMJnB— • oomtorlnlite. mmadlooi, well llBbted »nS very conveniently arranged etructnr* f*« the eeuUrri‘1 town. The plant from which It rmm.»t«-*w Ithlt thrw preeee* and abundance of typf fnd arcc» ioriff! in on* of the completed Conn try officer In h* aUt«. I. O. O. F ei.i,k„t i.ni'.;,: Meet* every Saturday night. VMtlng mrinlarr Cordially Invited to attend. Iluuo John, N. V. A. a. Tutu am. lire, Sec'y. K1.BERT CAMI’ NO. 152. Feet* In IU hall In Elbert every Tuesday evening. Vlaltlng iielKhbore cordially Invited to •Hand. J. H. Kino, f'onanl Coinmnndor. J. II. Puhub*. Clark. ELBERT HOME FORUM NO. 1095. Meat* In tho Woodman *iall lho third Monday evening In each month Ladle* ami Kenl'emeu of goon moral character and round health, lie tween the age* of elrhluen and fifty, receive,I nnd tnaurance ntuomlnal rater to the oinouiil of ftno. 01.000 or 02.HOO gianted. A relialilu frnternnl ben •fleiary order. J. It. Kino, I’rerldenl; Mite Pinbttk Ttrrri.r. Vic* I’rerldent; H. L. OiiirriN, 2nd Vice I'rerl dent; P. II. Mi i.i ioan, Secretary; llnuo Joiim. Treaaurer; Ki.am Prtrrrmn, Orator; Mna P. II. MsbUTAKr Aaalalant Orator: Ki.i Knowi.k*. Per •er. Precinct Officers. #.,IW§ .f B,. 1W j i ii.i'u a;r.r JCmiert CEMETERY ASSOCIATION. f. L OrlfHn Prraldant A. U. Putnam . Secretary t. II. King Treaawer {oloradu ( |. J.! TIME CARD WORTH BolIND Co. A Mall and Bsrea* fi:l«a. m. o. «. Mixed Train I Hp.ai. aouTn hound Ft. I Mall and Kxureaa 8:48 n. m. F«. 13. Miami Train '. 10:49a. m. I B. M. NAHKON. Agent. _ I %#, Aahhy for »»d flno Wulrh • *irk difficult mpniring, etc. 1 S radontu optician; personal attuuliou. .. ... . .. I Delightful weather. 1 Lamps at half price ut King's, i Men are in big domand to ns- , list farmers in saving their crops, j Stone jars at King's at 10 cents per gallon. , Money loaned on approved real j •state security. Lee Kamsey, 812 Cooper lild., Denver Mason fruit jars have never been sold tu cheap as they are now offered ul King's. The great success of Chamberlain’s * Colie, Cholera find Diarrhoea Remedy In the trentmeut of bowel complaints 1 has made it standard over the greater I part of the civilized world. For sale ! by Jacob Epler. 1 < New Orleans Molasses, for cook ing, at King's, 10 cents per gal lon- 1 Fifth Annual Festival Of Mountain and Plain Denver’* Fifth Annual Festival of j Mountain and Plain, Horne Show und State Fair will he held this year Sept. 2btli to 30th. The list of attractions is a long and magnificent one. The special features are too numerous to c mention. Tucre will he, of com no. a Pageant of the Slaves of the Silver ° Serpent, masked street carnival and *' bail aoil Queen’s para le. There will also be hand contests, rock drilling s matches aud a horse show. v As ueunl, “The Colorado Road" s has made attractively low rates for e this occasion. Full information iiiby be obtained from their nearcat repre sentative. ii A Word to Mothers. I Mothers of children affected with o •roup or a severe cold need not hesti c late to administer Chamberlain’s . Cough Remedy. It contains no t opiate nor nut colic in any form and may l»e given as confidently to the , babe as to an adult. The great sue- 1 cess that has attended its use in the treatment of colds aud croup has v won for its approval and praise il <1 has received throughout the United n States and in many foreign lunds \ For sale by Jacob Epler. c 1- , Jl!_l ■ 1 '} AGENTS WANTED—FOR “THE LIFE AND 1 Achievement* of Admiral |lc««y.' the world* t SriratCNt naval bero. By Murat Ualrtead. tl.r felon# frieud an«l admirer of thu nation * idol l Blggeat and *»e*t book: over Me pager. hxin lack**- naariv lie halftone I In-nail*,u. :i r Only ft.Bn. Buorinou* domand. commie , •ion* Outfit free. Chancuofa llfetlim Writ* • quirk. Th* boininlou Coiu.iauy. Jd Floor • nxton I ■Ida., CfelCTKn. 7 1 r 4 Death of Hrs. M. T. Mathews. The death of Mrs. M. T. I Mntliews, a former well known resident west of Elbert, will come iu* «ad news to that lady's many friends in this locality. Wo clip tho following account from the News, of Woodward, Oklahoma: Tho very many friends of Mrs. M. T. Mathews regret the visit of the death angel which touched her life and bade her spirit depart from worldly cares on last Sun day evening. Mrs. Mathews was a sistci to Mrs. 11. C. Greer and for tho past five years lias resided with the latter and her family at their ranch near Woodward. She leaves a son, Guy, and a daughter, Ruth, and hosts of warm friends who mourn and miss her compan ionship. Tho funeral services were conducted by Rev. Parks from tho Baptist church in Wood ward on Tuesday afternoon; and interment wus made in Fuirview cemetery. Kindly and gentle in manner her life hus ever been nn inspiration to those near her and the beautiful promise of tho here after hns been exempli tied and tho world made lietler by hor having lived among U 6. Peace and rest. J nines Neeley has just bought a lino work team paying $l5O cush for same. J. C. Clifford, of Sidney, is down with a severe attack of Typhoid fever. Flank Woodard, our popular county comn issioncr, was calling on friends in lClhert Tuesday. A fine now Sears & Roebuck orgun arrived Friday for tlie Sid ney church and Sunday School. It is wholly paid for. A line new boy has come to bless tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Appleby at Ooldfiold, Colorado. Mrs. Appleby will be remembered an Miss Horlcnse Holden. A lino new lb. boy came to the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Allen Carnahan on Tuesday. Al. was so well pleased he wus around sotting up the cigars to his friends. Rev. Cornell, Presiding Elder of the United Brellu rn church, held tpmrterly meeting ut Fondis Saturday and Sunday last. Crowd ed houses greeted him nt all ser vices. The Elizabeth Eye again made its uppoarance last week under the management of Mr. R. L. Clow and promises to greet its renders in tho future regularly each week. It is ns newsy ns of old. Mrs. Thos.. Rutherford and Miss Surah Murray, of Santa Bar bara, California, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. John Murm-, arc mak ing a visit of several weeks with their parents west of town. Tom. Harper shipped Tuesday from Elbert to a commission linn in Denver 1,000 lbs. of fresh picked table beets, also several sacks of Mexican beans—all raised in tho Fondis neighborhood. Dr. Ridlon roturned from Colo rado Springs Tuesday and has re sumed his rosidonco and practice iu this plucc. His many friends will be pleased to heat* lie is with us again, and that he is graduully improving iu health. T. A. Kelley reports many cattle in Bijou Basin country going blind in one eye and some in both eyes. It is supposed to be tho result of a poisonous weed, A few cattle recover their sight, but muny do not. J. T. Ilohbs & Son sold II cars of feeders for Alcxus, 111., and four cars for Wamego, Kansas, all at an average price of $4.95 per hundred lbs. They will be shipped from Elbert if satisfactory freight rates can be obtaiued; otherwise from Kutnuh. Mr. B. U. Jamison, a promi nent citizen of Elizabeth and a leading candidate for the nomina tion of County Clerk before the Democratic convention, was iu town Tuesday calling on friends, lie dropped $1.50 in our treasury for the Tiumjne for tho coming year. Tho Democratic call for county convention appears in auothor column signed only by the secre tary of the Central Committee. Mr. Wallace Aux, who was so suddonly cut down a few days ago while in tho full enjoyment of strength nnd health, wus the county chairman. The number of cattle other than milch cows in the country bus de clined from 37,051,239 in 1892 to 27,994,225 at tho beginning of this year. These are the Agri cultural department’s figures. As population has meantime increased , tho rise in the price ot meat ap pears to have a very substantial basis. • Walter Banes, wife and child, j who a few days ago were all found , dead in bod ut a small town in the ( mountains north-west of Denver, ! were former residents of Elbert 1 county and lived on Lower Co- « maneno. Their death is supposed • to have resulted from breathing • tho fumes of charcoal, as dead cml>crs were found in the stove, i and no other cause could be found. { Mr. and Mrs. Bancs were highly J respected. • MARRIED. Mr. Starr E. Hutchins, it prom , inent young man of Eltart, and i Miss Helen L. Taft, a beautiful j young lady ot Fort Collins, were united in the holy bonds of matri > inony at the residence of the of > ticiating clergyman, Rev. Richard E. Sykes, on Thursday cveniog of Inst week at 8 o'clock. A brother nnd sister of the bride were present and witnessed the ceremony. The happy couple returned to Elbert to resale and ure nt home at tho residence of Mr. and Mrs. T. Green. Frank, tho favorite old family horse of S. L. Griffin, was so badly cut in a wire fence Monday night l hat there was no hope of hit recovery, and to put him out of misery Sir. Griffin dispatched him. It was a sorrowful time for not only the Griffin family but all the children in t« wn as well, for the good old hor e was the friond and pet of all. Mr. 11. C. Wood, lato publisher of the Castle Rock Mascot, has sold that paper to Mr. W. I. Whittier, a well known and capable new - paper man who is now in charge. Mr. Whittier published the Castle Rock Journal a long time and mndo it a success. We extend Bro. Whittier the right hand of fellowship nnd wish him and the i Mascot well. The now cheese factory at El bert, on the Divide, is now turn ing out 2,500 pounds of cheese a week and will run the output up to 3,000 pounds by October 1 st. 'The 1 divide factories are now paying twenty-two cents a guage for milk, instoad of nineteen cents which was the summer scale.— Field and Farm. i * Don't Miss the Festival. The Festival of Mountain and ' Plain in Denver this year will be more complete ami magnificent than ever before. Many new features have been adde' 1 , nnd the program 1 covers the entire week, Sept. 25th to 30lli. Tickets for this occasion will ‘ lie at very low rotes ami will be good returning until Oct. 2nd. Get full information from tho nearest repre sentative of “The Colorado Road.” To Farmers. King's store will pay 20 cents per pound for good fresh ranch butter. Mason Jars at King's store— quarto—7s cento per dozen. Splendid grade of New Orloans Molasses, for table use, 75 cents per gullon at King's. On draught. The New Land Of Cold. Yes, Idaho’s turn has come at Inst. For years she has lain dormant wait mg. waiting. The turn lias been called, “the clock has struck” the chane;e Ims come. The extension of tho Northern Pa cific’s Spokane-Palouse branch to Lewiston, and tlu*further extensions, the present season, from Lewiston up Lapwal Creek nnd up the Clear water River into the heart of tlie old Nez Perce reservation are working wonders. And along with this era of railway expansion, conies the wonderful discovery of gold iu the Buffalo Hump countrj'. Here, where forty years ago the plaeer mines yielded $100,000,000, so tho author ities till us, now are discovered the most stupendous quartz ledges ever known between Florence ami Elk City Urnngcvillc and the Salmon River, the probabilities are that Klondike v/ill be outdone. Then too, the farmer and ranch man has his chance. Between Lew iston and the Hump lies a fruit and grain region famous around Idaho. The Cold Springs and Camas Prairie lands can’t be beat. As a fruit and grain country this region bento Cali fornia, and now that new mining c tmpß furnish good and nearby mar** koto and transportation facilities are so much improved, tho farmer will find these acres to be as rich mines of gold fo him as the quartz ledges arc to the raiuer. So everybody has a chance here, to make a good turn Send two cento to Charles S. Fee, St. Paul, Minn., or to any General or District Passenger Agent of the Northern Pacific Railway for the new Buffalo Hump folder. It do* scribes nil this region. It has a large ami up-to-date map in colors. 45-48 A WONDERFUL CURE OF DIARRHOEA. A PROMINENT VIRGINIA EDITOR. Mad Almost Given Up, but W»i Brought Back to Perfect Itaalth by Chambarlatn's Colic. Cholera aiul Diarrhoea Remedy. READ HIS EDITORIAL. >Vi>m the Timet, l/illtlille, Va. 1 sutl'crcd with tliarrhoea for a long time and thought I was pust being cured. I had spent much time aud money nnd suflered so much misery that I had almost decided to give np all hopes of recovery and await the result, but noticing the advertisement of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera aud j Diarrhoea Remedy and also some ' testimonials slating how some won derful cures hud been wrought, by ibis remedy, 1 decided to try it. After taking a few doses 1 wa« entirely 1 well of that trouble, and I wish to suy further to my readers and fel*- low sutlcrers that I am a hale aud hearty man to-day and feel ns well as 1 ever did in ray iife.—O. 11 o Moore. Sold by Jaeob Epler. T*r ANTED SEVERAL BRIGHT AND IION- ■ v KST MWH Ul r*pre**nt u» a* U.iupri In this and clone by couutic*. -alary f9u0 a year _ und uxpaaiu;* Sirulght, bona-fide, no more, no I lu****lary. I'uiltioii pcrnianenl. Our rorerunce*. I ( any bank In any town. It I* malal* n.Hc* work I I conducted at borne. Reference Kuloee acll- I [ addrtmvtid at«ini>ed envelope. Thk Uoximos I taw/sr, Dept. 3. Uiltayo. I [•JUST RECEIVED] p Fresh invoice of Booui and I Shoes iu latest styles, w I k- all of best qua ? Complete J [[ inent. yJ r I have some shoes I will close out at about cost. Rip* repaired free. Gloves and Underwear a specialty. Full line Underhill's Riveted Over . alls at 55 cento. _ _ _ _ _ _ k, r ( Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, , 1 TDry Goods, Millinery and Notions in these j Mines all at prices that cannot be duplicated*: [l t , s’ a If TWO TOWN South end of Town, Elbert, Colo. Notice for Publication. 1 Land Office at Denver, Colo., I AogUfi. I*V». f Notice la hereby given t>ai the following named *ettlcr ha* filed notice of lile Intentfou to make final proof In *opport of hi* claim, and that ; *aid proof will be made before the Clerk of the Coonty Court of Klbeit r.\>nnty at Kiowa. Colo., on Nov. 7th, 1K», vix: Tony Todaro, Homcatead Application No. 10N41 for the aw qr Sec. 3, Tp. ' ItLS.. Kng SS W. lie name* the following wltnearee to prove hi* rontlniiou* renldence upon aud culUvatlrm of, , eaid land, vie: Kl:ahn K. Ilallwin. Frink Perale, John If. Lnndy, John L. Uaidwln. ail of El' ert, Colo. 51-4 C. D. FORD. Ilegleter. Notice for Publication. Land Office at Denver. Colo.. I Sept 18. I«W. f Notice la hereby given that the following-nam ed aettler ha* filed notice of hi* Intention to make final proof In anpport of bl« claim, and that *ald proof will tie made before the Clerk of the Conn iy rvrnrt of KU>ert County, at Kiowa, Colo., on 1 October 2>*th, IrOT, vix: George J. Bringle.only : I heir of Albert Urlngle, deceaved. Homestead No 171X0 for th* ne qr *e qr, »e qr uc qr Sec. 18, Tp, 10. H.. ling. 64 W lie nam-* the following wltncaae* to prove hi* • ontlnuou* rcaldence upon and cultivation of. aaid land, via: George Hlakdv, Jame* Cole, John McCauley, William White, all of Elbert, Colo. &14 C. I). FORD, Register. NOTICE. Administratrix Sale of Real Estate in Rc Estate of Jane Moore, Deceased. Pnhllc notice la hereby given that the under eigried, pnrauant to an order of the county court of Elbert county, Colorado, made aud entered on the 6th dav of September. ISPS, In Re the Ketatr of Jane Moore, deceaaed. upon tho petition of Angu*ta M Hothwell, Admliiiatralrlx of aaid R*tale. v* Albert 1. Moore. William A. Moore and Mal>el Moore, Infaut daughter of John II Moore deeenaed, defendant*, for the *al« of Kcul Ketate to dla.-harge debt# of aaid Ketate, the **ld uuderelgned will at the office of the County Judge of Klbcrt county In the town of Kiowa, Colorado, ou TUESDAY THE TENTH DAY OF OCTOBER 1899, at the hour of It o’clock M of aaid day nnd con tinning thereafter uutll the raid property la *o!d ; aaid *nlc to be made by the ndnilnlatrntrix at public *a!e to the hlgbeet and beat bidder forcaah, the following deecnbed property altonte In the County of Elbert and stnte of Colorado and be longing to aaid ertnto, to-wtt: The eoutli wo*t quarter of the eouth ca*t quarter of Section Fifteen and the we*t half of th* north *a*t quarter of Section Twenty two and the north went quarter of th* *outli eaal quarter of Section Twenty two and the *outh wc*t quarter of Section Twenty two, all In Tnwnehiu Eight, Range Sixty five Went In *ald County and Stair. Dated at Kiowa thi* 14th day of September, 1890. Signed Ai'ciukta M. Rotiiwkll, a* Administratrix oftbeKatate ofJaue Moure, deceased. L. E Kcrwoiitut, Attorney. Notice for Publication. Laud Office at Denver, Colo.. I Sept. O,IBW. ( Notice I* hereby given that the following-nam ed aettler line filed notice of hi* intention to make final proof In aupport of hi* claim, and that *nld Eaof will be made hofore the Clerk of the Cbuu Court, of Elbert County, at Kiowa, Colo., on t. ZJrd. IMW. via: William 11, Greaaer, Home stead Avpi It atioii No. 17068 for the ne qr Sec. 18. T|i. 10, S.. Rug. 08 W. lie names the following wltne**o* to prove bl« contlnuon* residence upon and cultivation of, *ald land, vix: L. W i'arkhurat, Cheater O. Dockmn, Harry Vote. Charles Dockum, all of FondJ*, Colo. 60-56 C. D. FORD, Register. Notice for Publication. Land Office at Denver, Oblo. I Ang. .'tilth, lW.t. f Notice I* hereby given that the following-named' settlor ha* filed notice of hi* Intention to make final proof In aupport of hi* claim, und that «al<l proof will be made before the Clerk of tho fVjunty fVmrt of Elbert County, ul Kiowa, colo., on Oct. Hth, 1809, vix: Made L OiUW Homestead Application ;No. 17733 for the uw qr ne or Sec. 17. Tp. 9,8., Itng. 04 W, He name* the following witnesses to provo hi* continuous reeldeuce upon nnd cultivation of *uid laud, vix: It. F. Young, nugh E. McMillan, August F. Kuuze, Crockett Clibun, all of Elizabeth, Colo. 4KI C. I». FORD. Register. Public Land Sale. United States Laud Office at Denver. Colo,, I Aug. IM, 1899 ( Notice I* hereby given that in pursuance of instruction* from tho CommlsMonrr of the Gen eral Laud Office, under authority vested In him by section 2455, l'. 8. Rev, Sta» ,’ as amended bj the act of Congress approved February Sd. we will proceed to offer at public sale iin the I7ih dav ofOctober 1809 at II o’clock next, nt thi* office, the following tract of land, to-wlt: Nw qr aw qr, Sec. 8, Tp. 0. 8., ling. Go W. of oth I*. M. Any and all persons claiming adversely the altovc described laud* arc advised to file tlielr Halm* In this office on or before the day above designated for the commencement of snld sale, otherwise their rights will he forfeited. C. D. FORD. Register. 48-1 B. F. KIMBERLY Receiver. Notice for Publication. Land office at Denver, Colo., Ang 23, IR9O. Nolle* Is hereby given that the following named settlor has filed notice of his intention to make final proof In support of hi* claim, and that »ald proof will be mad* bcfoic the clerk of the conn tv court of Klhurt county at Kiowa, Colorado, oil October 7th, 1890. vix; George G. Baker Home stead Application No. 17077 for the *w qrnw nr. Sec. 26, * hf ne qr. ne qr tie qr. Sec. 27, Tp. 9. » . Rug.. 11 M'. lie name* the following wltnusse* to prove hi continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vie: George Klmier, John 11. Lundy, Saiunel Tag garl. Daniel C. Corbett, all of Kllw-rt, Colorado. 47-52 c. D. FORD, Register. Notice Tor Publication. Land Office at Denver, Colo., i August 3rd, 1899. I Notice la hereby given that the following nam ed aettler ha* filed notlco of III* intention to make final proof in support of hi* claim, and that said proof will be made before the Clerk of the • ‘ontitv Court of Elbert connty at Kiowa, Colo., on Sept IRth. 1899. via: Charles K. Smith, Homestead Application No. IGOIO for the ne qr nv or. Sec 28. To. 9 S„ Rug. 63 U\ He name* the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon a d cultivation of. said land, viz: George Eisner, M olfc llclgeth. Charles Smith, Sr.. John U. Lnudy. all of Elbert, Colo. TV’*' C. I> FORD. Reel.ter; UNDERTAKING! 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Settlers' Guide Free by malL El Paso County Bank Capital - Surplus, JtO.UUU Transact* a general banking bnsinee*. Draft# drawn on the principal ciUea of the United States and Kurope. Wm. S. Jackson, Cashior. J. 11. Barlow, Ass’t Cashier. MBMBBItS OP TUB FIRM. W. 8. Jackson. C. 11. White. J. B. Bailovt MSMiiiisii BY BUYING DIRECT FROM **s* E. P.OSENBURGER & C 0 202-204 E. 102 d Bt., NEW YON A CITY.I Tho Largest Clothing Manufacturers in America. OUR ORtAT BARQAIN OFFCBI Ac BOYS' ADONIS IA "71? \r| SUITS FOB j| || Vlfi with IZxtre Pants and BR ■ I V we Pay Expreseage. Ttieee»ult» ar« guaranteed ts be Bade from In* ,'ertcd Wool Cheviot. In Hlack, hlue. drey and Drowa a slits from jto 9 years of nee Made up double reaeted. with Sailor Collar—Collar fancy embroider. •J—Hoed with fntt Black Albert Twill Sat ea nnf Patent Wnlat Baade. Trimming and Wort maoih Ij •■ha very beot. Site# for 10 to 15 jeara, without Sailor Collar. Mention age and If lnr,« er amalt. o * 9l»e» Jto (, | I ■3 w,,h ® ,tr “ | When ordering .erid Poet OtSce, 19m KB Repr.M M. ntj Order er Registered tff Wl Letter*, alee ace at last birthday, MB B 17771 and If large nr moll far bla age. MM R |J~ | Men.y cfaearfully refunded If not MS&W. •atl.faclery. Send ao. stamps for ■HAbImI • a tapirs. tape meaeura, arniarlpi | ■T-*-T T - -T--T-^ , He Lire te XlbtO ManltcE Clfc pass . Falls and Colorabo ffffi flfiiblanb IRaUroab * IS* 01 General “"® cs ‘ Offices * TRoutc Denver CEO. W. RISTINE. W. F. BAILEY, Receiver. Cen. Fame. Agl I MEN OR BOYS suffi rii.g fmm nerv ua debility, vnrfrorclr ecmiitul went new*. l.,*t manhood, emission* and unnattirnl dirrhargo# moved by error* of younger dayn which. If not relieved by inedi cal treatment, la deplorable on mind and body, DO NOT MARRY when suffering n* thin leads to loan of mem ory. loan of spirit*, buahfulnct* In eocietr pain* In email of bark, frightful dreams, dark ring* around the eye*, plmiden or breaking out on fare or body. Send for ottr symptom blank. We ran cure yon. and especially do we desire old and tried rase*. an we < burin nothing for advice and give you a written Run no 1 tee to cure the worst case on record ot only are the weak organa rcatoreil. hot till losses, drain* and dtarhurgr* alopped. Semi 2c stamp for Question blank U> HAHN'S PHARMACY. Omaha. Neb. BLOOD POISON First, second or tertiary stage. WE NKVFR KAIL. No ileten 10 1 from business. Write us for particulars DcpL J. H. HAHN'S PHARMACY. Omaha. Neb. I ADIFS m *'!- h »m*Y. Monthlies snre rm. v , t,"’ ,U - V ' Turki,,h T * «*. Pill*. Never falls, fare* scanty, excessive or painful monstruatlon. El box. two boxes enru any caee. Dept. H. 8. HAHN'S Pharmacy, 18th and Farnum, OMAHA. NEB. Cilf BlllUl ll Vlftt M J *""TM END OF TOWN. “ W “UI|B I herewith cull to the attention of formers and randim I 1 <lo nil kinds of Wagon and Bnggy Work, «!,„ B Horse Shoeing. I carry a hig stock of iron, steel nnd | lar j B always on hand. From now on I hare the following prices H HORSE SHOEING TIRE SETTIM, 1 8 Heavy Transfer Shoes, 12.50 4 Buggy Tires, ‘ “ 8 8 Light Hoad Shoes, 2.00 4 Wagon Tires, lt|,H 4 Saddle Shoes, 1.00 2 Cart Tires, lj|B 4 Old Shoes Reset, .75 I.gl All mv work is guaranteed or yoor money refunded 1 1 make new Wagons and Huggics to order. I‘arties wishio.* 11,0 1 will save time and money by calling on me, - ~:! l R Yours for business, ■ CHARLES JOHNSON, Klbert, C,,| I Job Printing w s»eturing j -s\»® v Wholesale and Retail. j 1 STARK; Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry I Coto^' UNION PACIFIC TRAINS KNOWN FOR THEIR REGULARITY. RELI ABILITY, COMFORT, SPEED AND ELEGANCE, hsesh^ Best Dining Car Service. ASK ABOUT EXCURSION RATES TO LOS ANGELES, DETROIT, RICHMOND, INDIANAPOLIS, and many oilier point*, Sec your local agent or address .GEO. ADY, General Agent, Denver, Colo. Inter-Ocean Hotel, ©£o. Stein, Prop., (Formerly ot the Ltndell Hotel.) . AMERICAN AND " EUROPEAN PLAS, Rooms, 50c, Ysc and $l.OO. Meuls, 25cts. Cor. 16th and Blake Sts., DENVER, COLO. ~ . -rri Cr. IIEN ItY, M. D. student 0< o ?nSi‘ jlip Riconi Thirty-six Years’ Practice—tile last Ten in Denver. SYriULTS A SPECIALTY. Men Only Treated. A cure ffuaranteed in every caee undertaken when a cure it practicable and poni j. • Onnorrhoea, oleet and stricture speedily cured with I>r. Ricot d's Ft ruck Rtw- Herent cases permanently cured within THREE DA Yft. NO CVREB*. SANDALWOOD OIL OR CODA IB A used. Spermatorrhoea seminal losses, night emissions, insomnia, despondency, radically cured. Ricord's method practiced in the World s Hospital, Paris. Reference: Over 2.1.000 patients tuceessfuily treated and cured within the last ten years. Can refer to patients cured, by permission. /»- vestigate. Offices. SO7 nth Ntrert. near Champa. Denver. Colo. English. French, fscrniuii. Polish, Russian and Hnhemian spoken. Consultation and One Isasimo tion free. Correspondence solid ted—strictly confidential. F. N. LaVELL, Beat Estate end Insuraset, Public.«==«- ELBEKT, - COLORAPa Collections Promptly Made. Fire and Life Insuranoe. Afknuwlcdgementn of all kitiaii tukun. • • dSHSHS2S^ In EaTABLiaHEU 18W IxcoxroßATXß IS* I* I VOUR Vl^lol ' l BE IN ' I Ln pNI Youreyos TIRE, PAIN in the HEAD 9 In or EYE HALL, SMART, HERN «“* 4 G{ become RED. Small defects cause th* S jj! -'.*r most trouble. \Ve uso the only »*«?“ 9 H .... S? Wbicu all defects of the eye can b. h KJ itwiui Tell Ue the Proper (ilasnce. discovered. FREE EXAMINATION BY K PROF. BURNELL, Specialist. S Ln Limited to the Kye. jjj |jJ Most Scientific Method known. Our own Factory for making Len»*»- | Tile I3qri\ell Opticcjl Co. | H 1556 CALIFORNIA STREET, Near 16th, DENVER, COLO, a DEHORKIM! . Horse Breaking! Dehorning, Horse breaking and castrating promptly done nt .-esM”* bl ' rates. Apply to GEORGE A. SCHUTZ, 6 roileg aulllhca,l 7i^