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The ]Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
in W for over 30 years, has borne the signature of
~and has been made under his per-
sonal supervision since its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All ~unterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes arc but Ex-
l~riments that trifle with and endanger tile health of
Xn~ml~ lead Children--Experience against Experiment.
'What is CASTORIA
g~uttorllt I~l I~ substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops
I~othlng Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant. It
eont~huu neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
|ubstanee. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
Ira4 alht]flt Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and %Viral
Curie. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flmtuleney. It a~simll~tes the ]Food, reg•uhde~ the
Btonmeh and Bowels, giving healthy and natural s!eep=
The ~alld~n's P~The 3Xother's Friend.
==Nu,.= CASTORIA .-wA,,s
. treats the Signature of
Th0 Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
~'~1| $|a'YAON OOIliPaNY. TT iluaeAY IITR[[T, N[W YORK CITY.
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IltOlm Um CAmlgh and Worlu Off the Cold.
Imxstive Bromo Quinine Tablets cure
a cold in one day. No cure, no pay.
Prim ~ cents
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Pnmimiqt¥ and the Economic Trend.
Prevalent- :a~d 0areful management
through a period of several years in
which good crepe and good prices have
Silver Dick, the fast quarter horse be-.
longing to L. C. Williams of Montezuma
county, has been sold to Walter S. Ho-
bart, the millionaire polo playec of San
Francisco. Silver Dick was bred by the
Caviness brothers, celebrated outlaws of
New Mexico and Texas. He came by his
running qualities through heredity, as
his cite, Billy Caviness, was one of the
festest short distance horses that ever
rac~l in Texas.--Field and Faz m.
vary gwmraily prevailed, ham wrought a
marked tralafformation in the farming i "I wish to truthfully state to you and
state oe the Mimi~ippi valley. Mort~ I the readers of these few lines that your
~haw been eo generally paid off that ]
what w~ one the immense busine~ of ] Kodol Dyspepsia Curs is, without ques-
loaning eeatern money on western farms [ tion, the beat and only cure for dyspep-
has been almmt entirely eliminated. The /sia that I have ever come in contact with
and I have used many other prepara-
west it~lf ha0 an ample amount of free ] lions." John Beam, ?Jest Middlesex, Pa.
capital, and nowadays when farmers wish No preparation equals Kodol Dyspepsia
to anticipate the future by borrowing
money to make improvements they ceu
find plenty of money in their own neigh
borhoods to be lcened at easy rates on
good monrity. One result of thee pre-
vailing and favorable conditions of agri-
culture • end nuslno~ has been to dull the
keen edge of popular interest in subjects
related to tha financial and industrial
policy of the country. Great consolida-
tions of railroad systems are gomg stead-
ily forward under these prosperous con.
dltions without exciting the amount of
opp~ltion from eo celled anti monopo-
Imta that movements of a far less signifi-
cant end even revolutionary character
were accustomed to provoke only a few
yatre .ago. The Wall Street panic of the
atry part of May seems not to have dis-
turbed the actual business life of the
country to any extent whatever. It
checked for • time the spirit of wild
Iq~euletion on the stock exchanges, and
Imeh • result wan desirable rather than
otherwim. More lately, the principal
oau~ of speculative activity have been
the reports that one railroad or another
Wu about to be purchased for amalga-
mation with some larger system. In our
sext number our readera may expect to
find from one or more especially compe-
tent contributors aeumming up and re-
View of what has actually taken place in
the United States in the last two years
in the direction of railroad consolidation.
Each month, moreover, adds new chap-
tore to the record. The remaking of the
railroad map of America marks a great
elmeh in the history of transportation.-
From The Progrees of the Worldin the
Americen Monthly Review of Reviews
for July.
@at~ for Cholera |nf~mtum Never Known
to Fall.
During lut May an infant child of our
ssighbor was suffering from cholera in-
~ntum. The doctors had given np all
hops of recovery. I took a bottle of
Ohamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar-
them Remedy to the house, telling them
I t~lt sum it would do good if used ac.
cording to directions. In two days time
the child had fully recovers& The child
is now vigorous and healthy. I have
roeomm.nded this remedy frequently and
lmvs mover known it to fail.--Mrs. Cur.
tim Baker, Bookwelter, Ohio. For sale
by 81guaohe Pharmacy.
"Joe Cline and W. K. Mania took the
esim at the Winder and Mr. and Mrs.
8htttFtook the cake at the opera house
- in the 4th of Jul~ cake walk.--Del Norte
Prml~ctor.
Outs end brukHm are healed by Cham-
berlain's Pain Balm in about one third
the time any other treatment would re-
quire beeaum of its antiseptic qualities
which ceuas the parts to heal without
maturation. For sale by the Saguaehe
Yhsmt0y.
Cure as it contains all the natural di-
gestants. It will digest all kinds of
food and can't help but do you good. Sa-
guache Pharmacy.
Owen Malone, it is said,~has gone back
to New Jersey and does not expect to re-
turn to Colorado again. A short time
ago he left•here early cue mornmg say-
ing he was gomg to Denver and might
go further east.
Notice to Wheehnen.
There's positively no need to ~ndure
discomfort by reason of chafing, sunburn
insect stings, sore and perspiring feet or
acmdental bruises. Yea forget these
troubles m using Bucklen's Arnica Salve
Infallible for pimples, blotches, skin
eruptmns and piles. St,hi by Lord &
Wilcox, druggists, Crestoue, Colo. Only
25 cents.
THE HOME GULl) CURE•
An Ingenious Treatment by which Drunk
ards are l~eitlg (itlrcd DPAIy lu
Spite of Themselves.
It is now generaI]y known a~;d under-
stood that dr,~kenr~c.~s is a di~:ase and
not weakness• A body til~cd x~i~l~ p~)is,)u,
and nerves completely sh,ttered I)y per-
iodical or constant use (ff intoxicating
liquors requins an auhdote capable of
neutralizing and eradicating this poison
and destroyivg the cravit)g for mtoxi-
cants. Sufferers may now cure themsel-
ves at home w~thou~ pubSeity or loss of
time from business by this wonderful
Home Goht C~re widch ban been per-
fected after many years of close study
and treatment of inebriates. The faRhfnl
use acc,)rdtng to dwections of tl)]s ~on-
derful discovery is positively guaranteed
to cure the most obstinate case m) mat-
ter how hard a drinker. Our records
shbw the marvelous transformation of
thousands ,,f drunkards into sober, in-
dustrious and upright men.
Wives cure your husbandsI Children
cure your fathers[ This remedy is ]n no
cease a nostrum but m a specflio for this
disease only, and is so skillfully devised
and prepared that it is thoroughly solu-
ble and pleasant to the taste, so that ~t
can be given in a cup of tea or coffee
without the knowledge of the person tak-
mg it. Thousands of drunkards have
cured themselves with this priceless rem-
edy, and aa many more have been cured
and made temperate men by having the
"Cure" administered by loving friends
and relatives without their knowledge in
coffee or tea and believe today that they
dmoontimled drmkin~ of their own free
will. Do not wait. Do not be deluded
by apparent and misleadmg "zmprove-
ment." Drive out the disease atones and
for all time. The Home Gold Cure m
sold at the extremely low price of one
dollar, thus placing withiu reach of
everybody a treatment more effectual
than others costing $~5 to $50. Full di-
rections accompany each p~tckage. Spot-
ml advice by skilled physicians when re-
quested without extra charge. Sent pre-
paid to any part of the world on receipt
oPone dollar. Address Dept. E 786 Ed-
ward B. Giles & Co., 2330 to 2332 Mar-
ket St. Philadelphia. Pa. All correspon-
dence striotl y c~mfidential.
Box pal~rS at the ~U~T office,
When a horse gets a nail in its foot the
best thing to do is to cleanse the wound
as quickly as possible, having the smith
rim out the hole sufficitmtly t,) p,~r,nit of
the cleansing bein~ d.,ne right,. 1'his
washingshonl.ib~d.m~wiLt ,:,.'~,hz'J
water and it is weli w m~ke th~• horse
stand in the water for a little wbile. A
teaspoonful of the carbohc acid in a
bucket of luke warm water uill be all
right. After the wound is well cleansed
pack a little pledget of lint with a little
tar mxt to the wound, over that place
oakum and go ahea,l. This wilL of course
require watching and perhaps p~)altioing
later, but if possitfls to get along with-
outpoulticing the foot of a work b()rse
so much the better. Every day at first
open the covering and wash out the
wound with carbolized ~ater ~md pro-
ceed as before. In tim cas~, of a w,ry
bad punctur~ it i~ always I (,st t(, at-~ce
calla veterinarian. Ordinary (,sesmay
bedealt with all right by the simple
method described.--Ex.
It is easier to keep w, II tlmu g,t cured
) b
I)eWitt's Little E~ri, l~s¢ s akron n ,\v
and then will tlwi)s keep your bo\ve]~
i, perfect order. Tl:e? hey, r gripe b ;~
l~romote an easy geiltle ac[l, qJ. ~a~'tl,a~; o
Pi]armacy.
There is material foe th~ making of a
rattling good base b,li team in Stguache
On afew moments notice and without
any 0ractice they. can get a nine out
which can tackle most an) of the valley.
If the boys would only have regular
practice they could easily walk away
with the valley chamlAonship,
Horses Wanted.
Two cars of horses and mares, ranging
in height from fourteen two to fifteen
two. These horses must be broken to
ride, short backs, blocky and in good
flesh from 5 to 8 ysars old and ~o:;d
colors. Bring them to Brouaugh & Son,
Monte Vista, Colo.
George Sherman received word Mon-
day that his mother was very sick at
Pueblo and he left that afternoon.
Patrons of the Amerman House speak
very favorably of its new management.
The table is good, the beds excellent
and the attention given guests all that
could be desired.
G, O. Taylor WYtftkle~ are decldedly flne
Note and receipt books and short form
bills of sale at this office.
WANTED-ACTIVE MAN OF GOOD CHAR-
aster to deliver and coIlcct in Colorado for old
estabLished manufacturing wholesale house.
~900 a year, sure pay. Honesty more than cxper.
lonce required. Our reference, any bank in any
city. Enclose self addresse~d stamped envelope.
Manufacturers. Third FLoor. 884 Dearbon st.
Chicago.
Have You Books or Mad,-
zincs to Bind,
We do
taw, Medical, Library,
ALL KINDS OF BOOKBINDING,
Books bound in every conceivable
style. Old books rebound. Art and
fine bindings. Blank book n:akers.
Hall 8 Williams,
1441 Curtis St, ' Denver, (~io,
Summer Closing.
Commencing June 1st and continuing
until September 1st the store of the
G,)ttl~eif &Tarbell Merc.antib~ company
will c'.-se promptly at 7 o'clock each
evening Saturday nights excepted.
We are taking orders for copper plate
entzraving. A full line of samples of
latest styles may be seen at, this office.
Prices are the same as charged for same
class of work in Denver.
TO CHEAGO
The l~eliable Ii~oute
Owned and Operated by
CIHCAGO, MILWAUKEE
& St. PAUL RAILWAY
F.~,' furthe mf,,rmation address
J. E. PRESTON,
Commerci,1 Agent, 10229 Seventeenth St
Denver. Colorado.
~One
Night to
CHICA60,
I~IINNE-
APOLIS,
ST. PUAL
Leave Denver vm Union Pacific at
4:00 p. m, arrive Omaha 6:45 a. m.
Leave Denver via Burlington at 4:00
p. m., arrive Omaha 6:45 a. m.
At Omaha change from these trains,
which have been occupied 15 hours to
THE FRESH, CLEAN, BRIGHT TRAIN
(The latest and finest t,roduct of Pullman)
Leaving Omaha at 7:00 a. m., via tbe "NEW LINE,"
Tha Illinois ntral R R
Arriving Chicago, Miuneapohs or
St. Paul the same evening ......
For tickets and reservations apply to
a~ents connecting hues or address
JAMES CULTON, Commercial Agent,
805 17th Street, Denver.
C iCAG0
It can't help
but do you good
~repared only by E. C. I)gWZT~ & Co., Chie.ag0
$I. bottle contains 2~i times ~ne b~c. size,
CLA RENCE HERSEY,
Assayar ann Uhamiat,
[Established 1879]
Leadville, - Colorado.
8ample= by M~fi or ~xpress Receive
Prompt Attention.
WANTED--AcTIVE MAN OF GOOD CHAR-
actor to deliver and collect in Colorado for old
established manufacturing wholesale hou~e.
$900 a year, sure pay. Honesty more than ex-
perience required. Our reference, any bank in
any city. Enclose self addressed stamped en-
velqpff. Manufacturers. third Floor, $84 Dearbon
st. Chicano. , "
~.LY'S CREA~ DALai Is n posltlveeure.
Apply Into the nostrils. It ts quickly absorbed. 50
eont~ at Dm~gist~ or by ms!l ; ~amples 10c. by mall.
~ ~lgO~/tKIt~ ~ Wart, s ~,, ~w ~ork girT,
Line.
Missouri
Pacific Ryl
The People's Choice,
Through without change
DENYE~, COLORADO SPRIN6S
and PUEBLO
TO
KANSAS CITY and ST, LOUIS,
Direct Route To
The Hot Springs of Arkansas,
Free Rechning Chair Cars.
Elegant Pullman Palace Buffet Sleepers.
Government Fas' Mail Route East
and West.
See your nearest ticket agent or write
C, A, IRIPP,
G, W. F. & P, Age., Denver, Oolo,
JUST i Ef, I IVED
The Iargest and best llne-for this climate--
of childrens, misses and[ boys cotton jersey
underwear ever shown in this market.
BcautlfuI styles of Ladies mercczi~d black
satteen underskirts at $1.50, $2.00 and $3.00.
Come in and examine our bargain coun-
ter of childrens and misses shoes at $1.00
and $1.25.
Only three silk waists and two silk under-
skirts left. Will make price right to dose
them out.
The Gotthcll Tarbell
lacrcantilc Co.
It
The Business
Hen's Train,
The Burlington's Chicago Special which leaves Den-
ver at ~ p. m. is of course the best train from Denver
to the east, but it is uot the only good train.
There's the Vestibuled Flyer. It's the business
man's train,
Leave Denver at 1(~. m. arrives in Chicago or St,
Louis at 7:20 second morning. Two night--but only
one day--on the road.
Tickets at Offices of Connecting Linee.
Ticket Office, 1039 Seventeenth St.
G. W. VALLER~; General Agent, DENV~a.
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The Denver and .qio 6rande R, IZ,
T2]]E POPULAR LINE TO
Colorado Springs, " Salt Lake City,
Pueblo, Ogden, Butte,
Cripple Cre~'k, Portland,
Leadville, Tacoma,
Glenwood Springs, Seattle,
Aspen, San Francisco,
Grand Junction. Los Angeles.
Reaches all the principal towns and mlmng oamps:in'~Colo., Utah and New Mexico.'
THE TOURISTS FAVORITE ROUTE
TO ALL MOUNTAIN RESORTS.
THROUGH SLEEPING OARS-
BETWEEN DENV]~R- AND
Cripple Creek Grand Junction Portland
Leadvnle ~alt Lake C~ty San Franclsoo
Glenwood Springs Ogden ' Los AJ~gslas
CHICAGO AND sT. LOUIS,
DINING CARS
SERVICE A LA CARTE
ON ALL THROUGH TRAINS.
S, K. HOOPER, G. P. & T. A., Denver,
THE PIONEER STABLE
Villa Grove, Colo.
Having leased the old Pioneer 8table at Yilla
Grove (being the one used b~ H. Brdbam and
successors as a stage barn) to be used as a livery,
feed aud sale stable, I solicit a part of the public
patronage, and shall strive by strict attention to
business and with good rigs and harnes~ to merit
the same.
F, P, HALL, Manatcr,