THE ADVANCE. £_£/ ^g-lc -7 > Vol. V, No. 10. MIDWAY, BRITISH COLUMBIA, MONDAY, JULY 6. 1896. $2.00 per Year. D W. JAKES, M. D., C. M. BY APPOINTMENT RESIDENT PHYSICIAN TO KETTLE RIVER DISTRICT. OFFICE : : BOUNDARY FALLS. QERALD WILLIAMS,*M. D., C M. VKHNON. H. C, Latk or It. Thomas Hospital, QR. OSBORNE MORRIS, VERNON, B. C, Graduate oi McGill University. Late Physician and Surgeon Canadian Pacific Ry. Coroner for East Yale, J T. MoLAREN, M. D,, C. M. ' Graduate of McGill Uoiversity. Office: Over Fuller's Grocery Store. Residence: Kalemalka Hotel, Vernon, B. C. W. M , COCHRANE, Sol.ICITOB RlU'KEMK COUIIT, Notaiiit Public, Conveyances. Ktc. Office: Gilinoro'H nluek, Hnmni'il Avenue, VKHNON. • 11. C. pRED, BILLINGS, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Ete. Office: Martin's Block, Vernon, B.C. ALLAN MACDONALD, BARRI8TER AND 8OLI0ITOR Of the Supreme Court of B. C. NOTARY PUBLIC, ETC, vkuson. n. e. J R. JOHNSON, Law and Collecting Agenoy. Conveyancer, Mineral Claims Bought and Sold. NotaryPublic. GRAND FORKS .... B. U poiiBKS M, KERBY, P.L.S., A.M.O.8.C.E., ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR. VERNON, B. C. T E. OROWKLu THOMSON ST., VrfllNON, CONTRACTOR ANI) BUILDER Olllee and Store Fittings a Specialty. P H. LATIMER, VKHNON, U. C. DOMINION AND PROVINCIAL laand Hnr-resror. Mein. Amur Sue. Ir rig. Kegs. Assaying and Analysis of Ores QHAS. E. COSTERTON,'. ■ VKRNON, II. V. Commission and Insurance Ag't NOTARY PUBLIC. JOHN A. CORYELL, A.M., B.C. A. Civil Engineer, PROVINCIAL LAND SURVEYOR AND DRAUGHTSMAN. Irrigation Projects, Engineering and Survey Work, with Plans and Estimates In any Portion of the Province Immediately Attended to. Haps and Plaas of Any Portion of Osoyoos District and Mining Camps of Kettle River Mining Division, BOUNDARY FALLS, MIDWAY and VERNON. J. O. HAAS, MIMING ENGINEER, GREENWOOD CITY, B. C. Guess Bfos. JJSSAYEBS AND CHEMISTjj PROPERTIES EXAMINED Assays and Analyses of Ores, Fuels, Etc. M1I1WAV, 11. c. UHEKNWono, 11. c. THE ANACONDA CELEBRATION* 23 Dominion Day Patriotically Keptl25 By the People of Boundary Creek. A Large Crowd :... PENTICTON HOTEL .1. Tiiurher, Proprietor, Pleasantly Situated at Foot of Okanagan Lake Stauk Connection with ti. ti. Aberdeen to Fairview, OSoyoor, Boundary Creek. Kettle River and Points in Washington Am. Ahranuements Made for Providing Guides and'Outfits for Hunting Parties. Good Boating ami Fishing. Row and Sail limits for Hin. Wood, Cargill and Co. ARMSTRONG, B, C. GENERAL MERCHANTS, n Attendance and a Splendid Pro. gramme of Well-Contested Sports. The Ball. Indian Queen, fractions!, Brown's 20. Samson; I). Sic wait nml ll. ,\, rump, J- A, Elliott, lti'inli'll. Hai tie Green, Pass creek, A. [29, Ethiopia; D, Sti'wnrl mid O. A. Ohnppell. liaiitlrll. Little Volcanic, Brown's camp, H. 20. LuloiT, Wake, A, Henderson, —► «< Little May, Eholt creek, J.Ganetta i Emilia, Eholt creek, ,1. Gaiietlii, A PROBABLE SHIPPER, The 1111111*. ia a good out' nml so it, tin Hottaii. Ohrlstlnn lake li. Decry , , , .. _, . , , • iinui', su suy nil those who make lucii- Scnnflinitv tin, Christina luke, A. ,. . ,, ,, , , , llnil of Il.e lliii '.ukIiiiiiI sttiintiil Si Dealers in Groceries, Ury Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Clothing, and Supplies of all kinds. A specialty made of Home Cured HAM AN D BACON . Write for prices. A LARGE LIST OF FARMS FOR SALE, WOOD, CABGII.I. Oc OO.. A—tTMX—.TXtOT!4r_r. VERNON - SAWMILL SMITH k Mc-LEOI). PROPRIETORS. Sashes, Boors, Mouldings, Turnings Ete. All Kinds of Factory Work Kepi in Stock antl Made to Order Coast Cedar Worked into Furnishings a Specialty All Kliuls of Lumber, I.i,Uin and Shingles Kopt In Stock Best Material Always Used. Write for Prices and Discounts Sawmill on Okanagan Lake, handy to shipment. Sash and Door Factory on ti. P. R,, Vernon, M. 11.111111*11-. 11. T. IIOWIBON BOUNDARY OBBMK Engineering and Assaying Co. G-ronnwooil City, B. ('.' Assaying and Analyses of Ore Mines Examined and Reported on 'Thorough Acquaintance with the Kettle Hivcr uml Hoinulnry Crook Mliilnp"! District*. MARCUSandMIDWAY STAGE XmXNXI Leaves Marcus Mondays and Thursdays at l P, M Arrives Greenwood Tuesdays and Fridays at 5 P, M Arrives Midway Tuesdays and Fridays at 5 p, M Leaves Midway Wednesday and Saturday at 6 A. M Arrives Marcus Thursday and Sunday at 9 A. M is SPWIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL, FREIGHT AND EXPRESS XX. D. raORBI'tON', PBOPRIBTOR, From all parts of lhe llislricl people j 25. congregated at Anaconda on the Isl | insii.nl. to participate in thu celebra- 26. lion of Di.ii.inion Hay. Allhntigh the I several spur! ing events were liiiled to 25. coniinencealioul noon, yet early in llie 2(1. morning strangers liegan lo Hock into the town, coining In and upon every j 2" cunceivulile description of vehicle and animal, and Lent upon having a jolly | 27 good lime. It is useless to say the town pn spilled a festive appearance, 27. as that will readily lie understood when It is stated that a line street had lieen 27, graded for the occasion, which was Icinpiiraiily converted Into a race 27, course; avenues of trees luui been planted; bunting was Hying from 27 mast-heads- Ihe fronts of stores were 27. bedecked wilh evergreens, and inside and Hillside of hotels, and oilier dwellings, were mottoes bearing words of 27. welcome to ooe ami all, words which conveyed lo stranger and friend alike a true rendering of Ihe sentiments of those who al present const.lute the! 27 population of Boundary creek's mosl thriving *and youngesl city, and who 27. were glad to extend hospitality upon j such an auspicious occasion. Although j 27 splendid accouiiuodal loo had been provided by the opening of new hotels, 27 the Anaconda and llie Palace, yet sol great, a number of people congregated, i 27 every place ill (own was laxed to Its full rapacity,cnlei'iug to their wants. 27 The Hrst event of llle day was the ! 27 4(10 yatd dash. This brought out several horses, anil considering they 180 had In run slightly iip-hilli antl on njSII track hurriedly prepared, good timel wns Hindi... A line sluii was had. it.td 80 us there was liltle opportunity to jockey, the best horse woo, viz Midget, owned by Wilde and ridden liy Allen, with Stone's Billy a Kuod second. Quite a lot of money changed hands on the evenl, as lhe winner's hackers found plenty who were ready and willing to fortify i heir ail verse opinion und lay their money on ilie other horse. The excileinenl, anil Ihe exultant shout that rent Ihe air as the favorite came ih, winning the lirst race ever run in Auucouda, will never be forgotten by those present. The second evenl, the saddle-horse race of -UK) yards, was certainly a splendid ptt formalin', and resulted in O, O'Neal's Madge coining lu first, wilh Harry Wilcox's West Ho a close second. The other events followed iu rapid succession, such as the hoys pi.ny race, 800 yards, which was won hy McLaren's Kit, with Buliar's Maude second. The 100 yard foot litre brought several to the scratch, and occasioned agoiid deal of exiileiiieul, and resulted in Pere Denis taking lirst money, and 11. Spicer second. The girls race of ilo yards was won by Alma Hopper first, and Mrs. Elsie Fair second. R. Spend, won the standing Ions? jump, with a jump of 9 feet it inches. In the shoulder stone contest, Rory McLeod g- outstripped all coinpetllors and established himself lhe champion of the 2!) Boundary creek counlry. In lhe evening a grand hall was oq given in lho new Wilson Hall, and'thoj liiill-i'tn.in was graced wilh tlle pres* Ion eniT of aboul thirty Indies, and a pro i portionalely large number of genlle-Ua men, A splendid orchestra was provided, and as llu. hail had received the j attenlion nf the decorators, lhe scene I presented as the dancers ivenned their 22 way through the mazes of the quad- rille antl waltz was an attinialeil one. and one wliirh fui nislied much pleasure liillii.se who look pail lliereln. At midnight Ihe company repaired to the Palace hotel to enjoy refreshments) and as mine host Hardy Is too well known as a caterer to need ptaise ai. 22 this late day, it is needless In say 23 everyone enjoyed thoroughly tin* good , things placed before llieni. Afler sup* 28, per dancing was resumed and kepi up 23, until nbiiii tl o'clock, when tlie coin- 23 puny dispersed to enjoy for some time 21 lo conie lhe lingering recollection ot, lhe lirst. Dominion Day Celebration i 21 spent in Anaconda, on Ruck creek, and owned by Messrs, James nnd Nicholson, For many years past Mr, James, who Isipilleiiu oltl iinter, lias worked upon ibe ill.I England anil bus as a resull ni his elfnits a shall down stone 711 feel,which at lbe Imi lum has hliuwii hv crosscuis U. Edwards, Alsatian, Copper camp, 11. I,. Garrison, Kankakee, Skylark ramp, S, Imk- sler Red Cloud, Pass creek, W, II, Harris, Ited Heaii, Brown's camp, ('.,!., . ,, , ,„ , ,. ' i ii .em ol nre 2.1 li'i'l Wide, which is ol ( liainbeiiin. ' , , , ., ,, ., ,, , , ,, a eliariiiier known as cupper sulphide, Cariboo, Pass creek. A. Use, ,, , ., '', ' . .. ,, i , .,■ , currying gulil and silver,, una as well a Pavuinsler, lleatlwnoil ramp, 1. A. ., ,, . . . „. ,.,.' ' i considerable proportion nl zona lin* Williainsi.il. i i » ., ,.,,., ,. .. ., , on- sampled lioin ilie i-uliu- slll'fncc ol i orkslure Lass. .Siinntnt ramp, I, i., . , .... the vein analyzes perhaps beiiei tliaii Harrington, , , • , ,, ,*,■.,. • _ ,. „ . , ,, , ■ a.iv olher Iiniiiil in lbe ihslricl, bul it Oplur, rriiciu.mil, Greenwood ,. ' , ,. , ,.., ., 1 , , I is not lioin llie average of tlle ore llle e i iu. .1. Lin/, no. i, , , , greatest returns arc ol laitu'd. lbe Justice, Greenwood can p, ,1. . , . ,. , i vein has a tlitec i...a slrenk nl very Linzoii. I. . , , ,, . ,,, .. ... „ ,, i high grade ore next In lbe hanging Woiiilbiirn, Wellington camp, ti. i ,,,.., ., ,, , I wall, and il is lioin ibis tlieiiwiicis cx- O, (rales. ,,,,.,,„.,. . . , ,. : peel L'teat ri'iiiins when sliinpnl in llu' Sutlii'rland, Christina lake, ,1. K, ' , ,, . . , ,, .. smelter, He lug a sliiullv sun-Iiuu Kelly. . . , . , ' , ,,. *.,, ... , , , ,- ,- n proposition, iiiillniii' ran In-1 iinc un It Um, Christina lake. .1. k. Kelly, I , ,. ,. ,„ ,, .„ . .. , , , „ ,.' ,, lbe tne in this llislricl at presenl. so Teller, Christ ma lake, .1 K. kellv. * ., , ... ,, ,, , .. ,,, . ' oo t luiilil w len sbippitiL' iipcrniiiiiis Sl. Louis, Norlh Fork Kellle river, " h ' ' , ,, n ,,.,, fiimiHence, it it will In-sent In Kverell A. E, Pel I ill. ,„ ,, . , v ., ,, , ,. ... or lac.una. Hilling sunk In wale. Cincinnati. Norlli Cork Kellle , . „ „ n : ii'vi-l. to sink deeper ivoitli reiMiire lie liver, II. R, liiirns. | ' ,,,.,-,.,*.. , ,, , ' instil iilloii ul iiiiiiii.im. mite unci \, Hani In Find, fractional, Brnwn s , ., ., , ,. , i I and to itloiil lilts expense at oreseol it camii, .1. K. Johnson. ! , , , ,, , ,,,,... , „ . lias liccli tlccllli'd In stall a lonilcluli i,iiiiu*i, tractional, Bn.wns camp, t , , , , , ,„ , . Ibe creek, ami bv iiiiiiiuil' inlo lie- .1. lavlor. , , ,■ „ '. ,, , ,, ... , blink strike llle ledge al a depth ol Superior, Browns camp, D. W. , ,,„, ,. . ,..,, iiliotil ItKJ led anil at lbe sainelliue Dlllnti. . , , . ,. , . , ... . ... |, . ,. . proi nle a iiiiiiii bn I tic water, wbnb Vicliirui, Wellinglon camp, A, B. , , I has alwavs lieen a sinii'ie ol annovatii'i* Anderson. , , , . ' ,„ ,, , ., , ,-,,,, to souiiii*. l.vo oilier liauns aie nn Cninel, li.iiwns camp, r.A. I'n.cli- , ,,,... , , ,, i lie saiile vein, the \ lelorui, owiiet IV slal anil A, Oinon, Blllfalo, Meyers creek. W. II. C.nikle. Tredwell, Meyers creek, F.Dotiald, , Topsey, Meyers creek, W. II. 0-mkl-*. v . , ., ,, „.,,., ,, . , , ,, , ftiilmlsi.il of t'n I iiJcMli lev. Hillside, Prior creek, .1, Pounder. „. , , ' ,, , , , i ,, - ill, i \\ Ol !, nil llle lllllll. I ll.'ls.inriiilv c.nu ll'.Hlilala. Prior creek, .1. Pounder • . , , ,, ., tneliceil, nn as sunn as liic vein is nml J, Spratl. ,-.,,, ,, , ■ ... .., • ,- i , , struck, s opiugwi be resor ed lo. mill Miiiiulniii View, I brislina lake, .1,, ' , ' .•*.. ,.-» ., , . I In -ore nun tic ri i iiu-e nilc will be I'. I,a llllllli. ihe lln> lies csi.ie nml Messrs, Brash and llaiittchy, antl whicli is mo. n I being worked fin suine entisiiitr olher. allliotigli it is a gooil propel iy, ami lite 11..,nrai.ik... ulii li isiiwin il by .Mi. Hunch. sacked iiiul sl)i|.|i.'il as before referred to. Thai which In* leliilileil llie sliip- ,. iiii i , ii *,, . Iliellt of nre nnl ui 'be inliotl. has Crackle Jack, i brislina lake, r. ■ ■ .,. t . been the excessive frelghl clltirges, Inil _ ft, ,.,.,., ii -e as these are mailiinllv hp[uu Insseiied Brown Haiiuiirk, Chlistllin lake, 1. , ,', , ... '. no doubt others besides lbe owners of lhe O.'d England will lake adviiiilauu TIIANSI'KIIS, l)ftjl| „,,,! i,y mIkiwIiik 'be Hillside Sal.balh Day. J inleresi, It. Wood Wl,-.|,| n,,.,.,. ;s ,„,. hi this secllim which to W, L, D'Aelh, j will pay to ship, esialillsh ii repiilallon Queen Bess, J inleresi. W. I". Ilof- |,„. n,,.',.,,, y it does not at tin. pres. SO. Anilirnndacks, Chi ist ina lake, M :;ti sielterio F. B. Gentler, cnl iitnc enjny, St. Louis, ,\ inleiesl, A. Fort bier lo ->•■«-- E.Perry. NtwciiAiirERs. (!, 0. P., 1-6 Interest, It. Doiiagln lo,l. Miiiiro. • Tbe following are so .1' tbe new Anchor, i Interest, C, A. Pelersun chaiiei* being applied for al llie presto M, Garland, lent lime lu lhe province! Treasure, all interest, 1. G. Thump- , "The Kelowna Shippers'Union Coin- son loT. McAuley, | puny, Limited Liability." Sugar Loaf, J interest, F. (.'. B.iW* 2. The capita! slock of lhe Company erinan to K. I'vans nnd D. P, .Mil- will be $15,000, divided Into 8,0(11) cliell. shares of $6 eitch, with power to in- Star and Crescenl, J interest., F. C.' crease in $f.0,000. Biiwerinan toE Eyansaud D. P, 3, The lit if exlBlence lo be 50 Mitchell. veins. Paymaster, J Interest, F, 0, How- |. The principal place of business will ei iiiiiii to I'l. Eyans and I), P. Mil-, he Kelowna, chell. Tlie trustees who will manage tbe treasure, 4 Interest, F, (.'. Bower- Ulfalrs of the Coiniiauv I'm the Iirsl man to 1*1, Eva.is and D. P. Mil- ihree nu.tubs, are ,llr B. Lcipiiuic, Mr. chell. T. W. Stirling, and Mr, C. S. Smith, Gray Horse, J inleresi, F, X. Gait* j all of Kelowna. thier to J. Kndal. "M'liini Adams Mining Company, Lady of the Lake, j inleresi, (,'. L, Limited Liability." Tho,oel tn.l. Hieilfeliler. 2 Tin-.nn".nil nl its capital slock Mayflower, J interest, (,'. ,\l.Tobias- will lie $150,000, divided iiii" 150,000 sen to G. W. Averill. shnree of $1 earh. Lillo, all i rest, O. Johnson lo .•■. 'nl(, •(,;,., „i |l8 existence lo lie T.Wake. .^ veins. Free Coinage, 1 Interest, J, LnU'ei- ■, ||S prliielual place "l inisiuess lylt.W.N. lack, will he In Ihu town of New Den er. OBi-'ru-IO.VTKS ov WORK, 5, Tin-fulluwiligtruslees will iiiiiii* nge llie concerns of lhe Compaiiv lm Prince; .1. .1. Hlzgciald, li. T, |||(. „,„, „,„,. „„,„. „ ,., (, Crane, and W.'lriinsltnusky. Adams, of Midway I Wallei C, Adnins. M"*sl)",|<'0'l"(,l smiatnlA. ,,f San-Ion .R.,|h-|.|B. Kerr, uf New V. Downs, .. 22 Si 22, Liltle Bei'tlui; W. Kelclun, (». |„ 1,,0'Cot II v (liiiiileison, ami A. V. Down, KETTLE RIVER MINING DIVISION. Record ot Mineral Locations Iur the Woek Ending June 30, 1896. 211. Broken Hill, Christina lake, It. B. Gray. 25. Unite, Brown's camp, H. A. Hen- demon, 25, Quickstep, North Fork Kettle river, J. L. Hoye, 2.*). Gold Bug, Brown's camp, W. K. White, Jumbo; 0. L. Giin.lrri.oii mid IV. () -,,, , , f u||. ,, r ie,' ll,. J pauv is eslahlishnd oe a* follows : To purchase, lake nn Ian*.., or min i- , wise acquire, and pI'OBpi'cl, explole, Iron Cap, Nn, I; W. A. Glover. L.„,.|i. „,,,.,.,.„,,, develop, and tut Silver Plume; .1, Newby and A. ,„,,„„„,. ;,„v ,„i , tretnliferoii- lllllll, 1 "lll""'s* mining liiiliis. prospect ors' or olher Period) W. J, Porter and,!, Farrell, ,.|aio,s in Ibi isl, c,il,i„,. i,. Iron Clad; W. .1. I'm Ier. ... Winning Onrdi 0, McRae. SCHOOL REPORT. Queen Bess; A. SleWllid ami W,\ P. llufsleltar. Showing Rank and Merit Murks Obtained Arizona; A. Schrelle, ('. MclJoii- During the Juno Examination. Iiell, T, W. Stack and W. .Mc- Piiurlh Class, iiiaxlutuin marks WW Cullock, Piiimoled from Jiuiioi to Senior Four Ace| JamesSiitherlniid. Fourth, Jessie Murray, 813; Charles Iron Capi J. Douglas. ft Melville, 830i Willie Melville, 7SU, Brayfog|p| J, Sehofleld, T, Hardy, Pi td. maximum marks, 750, and G. lli'iiilcison. 'from Second lu Third Iteuder Thro- Florida; F. X. Gaulliier, ,1. L. dure Kruger, Till; Waller Melville, Pelersun and J. Klnely, UU2| A ugusl Kruger, 0671 Willi.. Mur- Mayllnwer; C. M. Tobinssen. ray. 521; Walter Murray, IUU; Harry Cupper king; C. B. Slll'lg and ,1. Pall 'sl 1.17. Hanly. From Second Primer to Surond Lllile K,; W. A iih, in. | Rentier, George Murray, Ilo. Blue Hil'tl; (.'. ,Mallltir-0II. A M. I BWIii, lea. llW. THE ADVANCE. W. tt. HfHMlfe I'ROPMBTOH Published weekly ut Midway, B. C. Subscription Price, $2.00 per annum, payable In tdvance, either yearly or half yearly at the option of tlie subscriber. Advertising Rates Bent on application. Though tin* onluuiM of Thk Advance art! always open fur the discussion of matters of pulilie interest uml importance, wc do not neo* •DtiKMirily oudurso any of the opinions expressed, •Cunwpondonce of a persobai nature will not bo published. MONDAY. JULY tt, 1896. : A (tosh in this space* indi- : cutcs ihnt your subscription :tu this paper has expired. E.w, Mcdowell BUT17HBE, ANACONDA,B.C. Beef, Pork, Mutton and SAUSAGES. EDITORIAL NOTES, The long looked for triweekly mail service lielwei'ii Penliclnn and Grand Forks has been Inaugurated at last, iiiid as a eiinsetiuence we now feel perfectly iu touch wilh llie balance nf llle World. .Sorb ii boon as Ihis service will lie lo Hie llislricl il is haul lo estimate. yet il. is safe I o conjecture thai nolliing that could be ilnlie oilier 1 lmn the liiiildingof railways, would exercise so great an Influence iu hulldilig up and developing ihu country, as this same lllllll service whirl, has been enuferre.l upnu iis, Now Unit communication has heen established, il is In l>e hoped that residents in lhe Boundary cretk district whn are not able lo have llieir wauls salislled locally, will Hull llieir trade lo noritieri) and coast houses, and by so doing keep Ihe money in the country, thereby helping to build up our fair province. Just us soon as Ihe Liberal broom can lie sel lu work, il is to lie hoped ils influence will he fell in this province, as Ihere me those in power in Ihe land who should have heen swept from their positions long ago. Had such been done, il wnnlil, tin doubt, have ndded Immeasurably lo the prestige of lhe Conservative party, or at least lo that party's now defeated local champion, Mr. Mia. Tli- po'UI depati- muni should receive iuiluediate attention, and lhe much esteemed P. 0, Inspector's nfllclnl bead should be the first lo fall inlo ihe basket. Such ac- lion is I In- nnu c readily recommended, as it would seem by reports u.tniog to hand tliat this ollicial is already showing a disposition to tamper with lhe rules antl regulations governing ihe letting nl the new mail contract, whicli lias su recently come into force in Ihis llislricl. Tin* people who had courage enough to shake the Conservative- M<>i'l, dust from olf their feel, should have courage enough to see Ihal those holding official posltiiiusunder ihe I_.il.- eralgnvernnieiil are tneu< whowill.il all limes pay al rid atleiitioii to the dm ics of I heir respect ive offices, and if Ibey do nol, I hen see Ihal lhey are removed. Nunc Iuu men of good business capacity shuuld lie allowed to ncctipy official positions uudei ihe Llhetal Government, and if sue!) a rule is ear- lied iulu elfecl, then lhe past existing slate uf affairs will uul lie repealed, and as a consequence the coiinliy wi.l be benefited thereby, Thk latest election returns would seem H. declare a much smaller majority for Ihe Liberals Hum was al firsl expected. And yet, no doubt, when all Ihe returns nre in, It will be found Til ia Liiurier will have a good working majority. In the Vale-Cirlboo.Koo- tenay district, Mr. linstock's majority over Mr. Mara is now stated as 815, *••, JUMPED HIS BAIL. On tla-2111 h of lbe pasl month a man hy name of P. (!. Bowerman was tmiugli I. before W. 11. Norris. .1. P. upon two charges, one uf being at large iu Camilla, lie having escaped from custody sl, Satuloii lasl winter, antl lhe nther, nf being a vagrant, •within iheiueaiiing of ilu. Ad. Severn! witnesses were examined, mid lhe case adjourned until the 27lh, The accused was allowed out oo a $7oO cash bail and in liis .ran recognisance to alike milium', Upon the ease being failed tin Ihe27th, ll was found the accused did not, respond and const'* ipietilly the Imlil was forfeited, ami lliu accused remains under lhe lum of tlie law. mrDellvsry wagon I. till! licfglllliirlltiml. III! I.i'vns unit ntin|i. in C. F. COSTERTON VERNON, B. 0. General Heal Estate & Financial Agt. NOTARY PUBLIC. A_r_aatt a~oriw- Tiie Royal Inbobanck Coy. The London and Lancashire Finn Insurance Coy. The Insurance Cot. he North America. The London and Canadian Fhie Insurance c»y. The Sun Life Assurance Coy of Canada. The Dominiof Building and Loan Association. Appraiser for the Canada Permanent Loan and Sa vinos Coy. GREENWOOD CAMP FREIGHTERS! Purchase good haled hay at Penticton, Finest quality and reasonahle price*. To he had at Mr. A. H. Wade's store. D, McDUFF General Blacksmith, MIDWAY, B. C. All Kinds n( Wnrk Kxooutcil tt. tin. Satin, -tuition nf CiiHtiaaitrs. FAIRVIEW HOTEL GEORGE J. SHEEHAN, PROP. EXCELLENT BOARD GOOD STABLING Camp Fairview. B. C. McKENZIE, BURNS & MITCHELL Bricklayers, Stone Masons and Plasterers. Boundary Falls, H. C. Estimates furnished upon application for all kinds of work. Brick, Lime and other material kept constantly on hand. .!!■■— .1 ■■ ■■IMW WW IP A. D. V/ORGAN. Portrait & Landscape Pliotograpliep vuiinox, n.c. VIEWS of the district FOR SAlE. ARMSTRONG HOTEL H, KEYES. Prop. Uood Accommodation, Hest Liquors and Cigars. First-Clans Stabling, ARMSTRONG B. C. MIDWAY SAWMILL. Lath and Shingles. SASH ■ DOORS, BOVBH AHD DBESSSO —LUMBER— BOUNDARY CREEK, B. C. .. Tbe Gold Drop Boarding House.. Good Aeeoiiiiiioiluiion for Travelers. First-clnss Meiils Served Good Livery Stable in Connection. FRED GRAF. PROP, OKANAGAN SAWMILL KELOWNA, B. C, Ymi ran now purotitwo cedar panol doors, bountifully made mid Bnlshod; window sash, ititliH, shingles nml all ollior kinds of houso furnishings, at tho Okanogan Sawmill, Itmigh and dressed lunibor constantly on hand, Orders from Kottlo Itivor district solicited mid prices furnished upon application to N. H.—Siwh uml Poors at Ooasl Prlpos, with Slight Advanoo tocmer cost of freight. 13. Z.EJQ-02IM2E:, PROP. MINERAL ACT. Certificate of Improvements. NOTIOB. Till! Ono IlK.vtuio Mineral Claim. Situate In tho Kettle Diver Mining Division ol' Yale Distriet. TAKE NOTICK Unit I. W. A. I'orbclt. freo ininer's cortifi'iiiui Nu. Sim, intend, siity .lays final tliu (lulu liurei.f. In apply In tliu Oold Ciiiiimissiniior fur a uorllfloat* nf improromoiita for tliu piiepoHo nf obtaining a crown grant to tlio above claim, Anil[further take notico,(ant adtmoclaim-, iiiiwt be sentj to tho Uolil OiniiiiMiiner an<t inil inn i-tiiiiaicnuctl before the issuance of taltl cortlnoate uf improvements, I nil eii this Ist day uf July, 1890. (;' MINERAL ACT, 1896. Certificate of Improvements. ATTEN HON I havo a Splendid Atworttnont of Df-wing Room, Dining flow, . . . Library, Kitchen. And Bovoral Sols nf Bedroom Furniture Fur fialt! al roABOItublo prlcos and on easy terms of paymont lo npptuved pttrohaitorfl, at my rosldonoo, Midway, un Inspection of which Is solicited hy M. VV. PALMERSTON. NOTK ti is h r-Oby given that thirty days afterdate I intend in make application to tho I'olof coin mission or of lands and works fur a license; i'i mil and carry away timber fromthe following lienor!bed land*: (' immowdlig al n p-isl aliunl (| miles cnni ■■ uinl ai out | mile >th of the nurlli ensl corner ll of McCarronV preemption and runningotwtllfl '■ chatts ihcncosoiith phi chalntt, thonco wost60 cliiMiw, ihrnco norlh 100 chains to point of com* wnncomont, A, Fisiircp. Sited tots a fhdayof June. 1806. 13 •FOR SALE PQtjyfl |i0JEL OKANAGAN MISSION, B. C. This is a splendidly finished limine tiiflUle and out,almost new, with good nlalde mid oni buildings, Ik centrally located In the valley and commands a (food trade. It stands on it* own grounds of two and tt half acres In extent, and isa good Investment. ALSO A FIRST-CLASS BLACKSMITH SHOP WITH COMPLETE OUTFIT OF TOOLS. This building Is two storeys high and stands 011 its own ground of half ail acre In extent and Ik in a commanding business pot.11 ion. Knit TKHMfl Aiti.vto I). NICHOLSON, Okanagan Mission KOOTBNAY AND VALE IHNTIMfT. NOTICK iw hereby given that all Crown lands not covered hy Minting reservations situated within Iho following described block are reserved la pursuance of t ho provisions of lho"(Jolllmbin and Western Uuihvnv Subsidy Act, 1800, provided that all Agricultural land's inc uded therein whicli appertain InHoctlmiB 8,4, fl and fi of tho snid railway shall be open fur solo or pre-emption under the I .m id Act, as provided by section eleven 111) of Llie said Sub* Bid) Act, vi/.: t oiiiineiieiiigal a point on lho international boundary situated sixteen (till tnilen east of the xouth-uast corner of block 12 of the Nelson and Furl Sheppnrd railway land grant, being also lhe south-en-;! corner of Township eight a 1811, Kootenay distriet {tliouco duo west along tlio International boundary for a distance of one hundred and tweiilv-four miles (124) to a point about 1-3 miles west of Kiiuilkn- I iiieen riveri thenco dun north ilftv-six miles UMD; Ihonco duo cost one hundrod and twenty- four mile-. tU'll to a poinl aboul 10 miles cast of b end ofsiociin hike; thonco duo south to thu poiul of coinineiiciimeiit. OKO. H. MARTIN, Cmof Cotninisslutterof Lauds and Works, Lands and Works Department, Victoria, 11. C, jih June, luM. U S. A. UR k CO. (Successors to it. N\ Taylor) Chemists and Bruggists Vernon, B. C. lua'lm i'irat-lluss stunk of Drugs, Chemical-), Patent Medicines and Toilet Articles Prompt and Careful Attention GIVEN TD MAIL ORDERS. 1-OKTOKKIC1-: BOX 111. KNIGHT & CO, Vernon, C. C. Butehops andPopk Packers Hamilton k McSillvray, Proprietors "West Hinil of \ / Banuvi'd Avenue, VERNON,B.C. White : Help: Only.' Fli-i.l-1'Iass in Erory Respect, Kvory Comfort mul Conven'onco, Free lltin to ant] from AH Trains, A Cull Solicited, Stable : in : Correction F. B. JACQUKS, Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. Spectacles and Silverware. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. VERNON, B. (J tm The trade centre of the Grand jp$ Prairie, Kettle river and S Boundary creek mining and S agricultural country. _W B( Situated at the junction of 0> the Boundary creek, Marcus pS and Reservation wagon roads. S Nearest point to the Colville gap reservation mines. mi — M LOTS AS GOOD AS GOLD JaHtSI Fnr prit-cs ntiil till iillii.riiifiirimtii.il apply to ffl C. E. STUART -, - AGENT JMLJi OARSON, GUAM) PRAIRIE, B, ti. v^i^t^t^i^i^i^i^i^l& THE CAFE ROYAL Copper Street, Greenwood City, B. C. Meals tBL-b All Hou-fs C. GISBS, MANAGER. NOXIOB. TlIK I.KXINHTON MlNKHAL Ol.AIM. Situate In Central Camp, Kettle River Mining Division of Yale Distriet. TAKK NOTICK ilinl [.John A. Con-oil, an agonl fur .1. Taylor, freo inliirr'ti t-willli-alo Nu. IKlll, nml llrii. VV. Itiiinuorxor.fr-'oiii'nor'a cortltlealo No, Hill, 1, nlxty tlnvn from Hi.'.Iii'i. Iiiirciif, I., apiily In llie Si llilng liciiirder for a ftii'lllli'iitu ol liiipnireiiiniila, for tlio p.lr- ppaoot obtaining a Crown grant, to tlio above claim. Alio furtlior tnku notico tlml action, under iiciitiun ll", iiiiiHt bn i.uiniiuiiii.e.1 ln-ftiro the li- 1.11.111 ' *..<'!. cerl lllnil ii nf itiipriivenienti. IlilltitllliiHfflllltlnytif Jliiy. iSiti. IS MINERAL ACT, 1896. Certificiitc of Improvements. HCTIOB. The Goi.iibn lum Jlismtu, cum. Situate,ln Central Camp, Kettle River Mining Division of Yalo District. TAKK NOTICE thai [.John A. Coryell, aa iigrnl fnr .1. K. Bobs, freo miner's uurtlll- ruti! Nn. mill, lutein!, aixt v ilnys from the tlale lioroof toiippiy in tlio Mining recorder for a rial itlralc nf iiiiprt.ninieiilH, for llio purpose of obtaining n i Irowil granl tif the abovo claim. Am! further tnku notico Unit iiciinii.under sootlon 37, st lm niftifuil before Ibo Issuance of such cortiflcato of Improvements. Dated this 87th ilny of Slay, 1«W. MINERAL ACT, 1896. Certificate of Improvements. 99*007X0X1. Tiik Nos mil MiSBIUl Claim. Situate in Smith's Camp, Kettle River Mining Division or Yale District. fAKS NOTICK llml I, W, T. Smith, freo I miner s ictiilliatti No, infill, rn iigcnt fur bo Itepubllo Blinliig l'n„ inicml. sixly days Iiiiiii llu; dale lirrtn.f. to muily tu Hie Mining '. ilerforaeerilfleatoof Improvements, fur ho purposo of obtaining a Crown grant of tho above iiiiiiii. An.l [iirlhor lake nutiec that action, under aiH'lltin :t7, iiiiisI be cpinmonceil before lliela- illilliooof snob iTi'tilintltinf Improvements. Haled lllis 27lli ilny uf .May, 181,1. 13. MINERAL ACT, 1896. Oei'tlflcnto of Improvements. FURNITURE! CHEAPER THAN EVER AT CAMPBELL BROS. TWO CARLOADS JDST ARRIVED -^"UPHOLSTERING*^- MOTlOi, Thk Last Chance Miskhai. claim. Situate In Smith's Camp, Kettle River Mining Division of Yale District. TAKK NOTICK that I, W. T. Smith, froo ininer's eei'lilleutc No. 70201, as aateitl for the ltopnhllo Mining Co., intend, sixty days from llu: dato horiaif. In apply to the Mining Kceordor for a t-ciiitli'iite uf improvements, for the purpose of oMalnii.g a Crown grant of tho nliiive tilaini. And further lako notico lhat action, under .-.rtinii :I7, musl be .■n.iiiniince.t before the is- suniico of smii cortiflcato nf Improvements, Hilled lllis •fith tiny of Mnv, IM. 13 •*Jff£t-* • S' TABLB Showing tlie Dates mid Places of Courts of Assize, Mai I'rius. Oyer and Terminer and tloneral Haul Delivery for the year lNIKi. KAl.I. APSIZKS. Clinton Thursday tilth September lliclillold Montlay, 28th Scptombcr ICainloi.ps Slonday, oth October l.ytton I'YIday, Uth October Vei'iinn Monday, 12th October New Wcslmislor Tuesday, 3nl Novomber Viuieou ver Monday, Uth November Victoria Tuesday, 17th Novoinbor Nniiiiiiuo ';....Tuesday, ''Itb November ROSSLAND, B. C. VERNON, B.C. GRAND PRAIRIE SAW MILL. Hniif-li I.iiinlier Prom $10 to $12. Dressed Lumber Prom $1(1 to $ Is Per Thousand. Sond Your Order to-*v»»n. - Lequime k Lloyd-Jones For Implements, Wagons, Buggies, Sleighs Etc., Etc. Flour and Feed, Hay and Grain, A Number of Cheap Farms for Sale from $4 to $50 an acre, well improved. Lequime k Lloyd-Joees, Kelowna, GENOWAYS & McAVINEY Wholesale and Retail Dealers in and Growers of CHOICE NURSERY STOCK. All Stock Grown Without Irrigation. All Trees Inspected Before Leaving the Nursery M'OKAN B (I. 1 li i.x HclU. A 1. I. S, U';iKliii|ti|oi*| 25 bars soap $1.00 1 pound coffee $0.25 1 pound tea dust $0.15 Dry salt bacon per pound $0.13 Send us your mail orders and you will Save Money. 0. B. & P. B. NELSON CABSOW Land Act Amendment Act, 1896* NOTICE ih Iiornliy given that, nixiy <lay» uri.Tilnic. I Intone! to amily to Llio Chief (•onunUflloticr of Lund* and Marks, for ner* iiiissinn to purolKUO Dii1 I'i iih mint,' ilesciilu'd land, sliimic.il in tho BOttlhflrn imrtion of Oiioynoa division of Vali: dtnj'lcl in the Provinco of Ktilisli Coluinbln! C-'unuucucitiKat a Hliiku marked Olto Dillier, nurlli went owner, ndjolninu I ha norlh orhI aornor of tin- Dark Horflo niliieml otnlni, adjolninif my ive-cinptfini ofitiin. holng 1 "in im' of HooHnn l In towitslnn "ll, WOtfl nf tint siMli itiiliiil iii'-i-iilinii, ilii'iici* atnilli SOolmlna'fo MirHuiiiii botinuaryof Hui-I norilon lliu1, [iH'inM'i'iiH'r'icliiiliiKiiloiiKmiiiUtu'liiinlfno, thonoo norlli (0 chain*, llicneo wost 80 cliaiiw, thonoo wmi h '.'iic'iniiiN, tiionca watt ^icliaiin t» the plnoo of oojninoiiooinont, ivuitulniiu 160 ftorrri nmrc nr Irm, OTTO DILLIRII. lUilcd 1 hin Mil. day nf M-ur.lHD, \t Land Act Amendment Act, 1896. N QTIOK in horoby glvon tlmt nixiy dari . . nflorOntfl I inlend tn nmilv lothoOhfof CommlKKiiiiicrof l-atidHiiiid Worfti for purmlH- huh tn purchono tin* I'lillii.vinj- iicsiTiiK'd land, Kitmilcd in ilie aoiilhoril ihhiIhii nf IheONnyoos I'IvIkIiui nf Yale I'Urki, In tho Province of lii'iliHlit'nl lin: Cominoncing al Hie nortti-woMt corner of Otto Oillicr's pro-omptlon olattn, thonoo north 20 cjminn, thonoo otwl in oliftlns, thencu kouMi 2ft chaiiiH, Mienoo went id cliuiiiK to Ilm place of coTnmonocmont, bolnc tlm north half of tho soiilh'WOat qnarlcr of HOCllotl !>, lownnhip 7U» conlnfnliig 80oorofl more or loss, J. W. HUGH WOOD. Dated May 27,1806. 12. Land Act Amendment Act, 1896 NOTiOKisliorohy glvon that 110 days after date 1 Intend to apply to lliu Chief Commissioner nf Lli mis and Works for permission lo purchase tlm following dcpcrinert land, slltmted in Ilm southern portion of theOttoynna division of Ynle district, in the Provlnoo of ItritlHh Columbia, and more particularly described as follows: All the unoccupied portion of the west half of sectiun 8, UiwnshipliH. and all the miniviipind portion »f the east half of secllon 7 township illl, eontainini; (Ul) ac:res,uiorB or lew. M'.T. THOMPSON. Midwiy, it, ('..Jane 15, tm, 11 r^— j JI"" ' ' _ ' ' ' '_ * . ■ METEOROLOGICAL BEPOBT, tat in Louk 118" SO Altitude, 1.800 feet above sen level. Melting snow for week. .0 of uu inch; rain, 0.00 nsMi'MtA-rriiK non wkek bnoinq j.jlv ,. Max. Min. June88 96.5 m "29 08 tii " 30 90 I, duly 1 91 14 " 2 88 io " 3 Di 13 " , 98 51 LOCAL AND DISTRICT. Mr. and Mis, H. Murray returned home a tew days ago from a pleasant, trip to Vernon and llie coast, Messrs. O. W. Haywood and L, H. Jenns of Vancouver, have been making a tour of the district, and returned home liy way of Penticton on Tuesday last. It were better for your anatomy lhat you nil, down on a lack, than I hat ynu broach lhe subject of a long, hot, dusty ride from Russland to Osoyoos to cant a vote, to genial Sir Richard. Seel A new arrival the pasl week waB Mrs. F. Ketfcr, who with her sou came hern direct from Liis Aogalus, California, Mrs. Krffer joins her husband, who has the management of Cul, Weir's liusiness in Buiuidiiry creek. Crops in the district are Buffering considerably foi Ihe want uf rain, and in many instances will be ofliltle value if lhey do not gel moisture soon. Up north the farmers are inure fortunate, as ou the 2ilih of lust iniiulh they got some splendid showers. Mr. Kruger of Osoyoos paid Ihe district a visit Ihe past week, and returned home after two or Ihree pleasant days spent here, Mrs. Kruger and her two suits accompanied Mr, Kruger, but will return us soon us the summer school vacation is over. Mr. Wiilfeinleii, secretary of the Okanagnn Flour Mill Co,, returned north ou Tuesday's st,u.,*e, and before leaving expressed himself ns well pleased with liis trip to Boundary creek. He wns able to make satisfactory arrangements with merchants here wilh respect to the sale of the (lonipnny's Iiran.l of Hour, Tlie work in llie Government office here has increased In such an exlenl it. has been fi.und necessary tn increase the office staff, Mr. .1. Brown of Penticton has been pressed intu service temporal lly, and ii is to be hoped lhat the (iiiveriiinenl will see III tu give him a permanent appointment. The ipiesl i.m is being asked on all sides what is being done wiih a'l the goods and pr..duee being brought to the Boundary creek country at the present lime. Dozens of four horse trains ure nn Ihe roud, nnd each nud every one seem to be kept busy. The necessity for nil lliese tennis will be the mure readily understood, when it is re- ,iii'iiibei-ed that all the produce raised in our valleys has disappeared long ago, a stale of ii If airs which necessitates produce such us hny, grain, vegetables, etc., being brought in from Ihe outside, and in some Instances from distant parts. As soon as the new crops are harvested this truffle will he greal ly reduced. Mr. Lander, who a few days ago was liitten by a rattle snuke is, we are pleased to say, very nearly recovered. A singular coincidence in connection with this case, is the fact that Mr. Lander always predicted that the first rattle snake he would see in the country would bite llllll, and so it turned out, fnr before even the snake was seen it had bitten him. Mr. Lander was engaged at the time liuililing a fence on his preemption near Midway, and having on a low pair of shoes got bitten on Ihe heel of lhe right foot. Fortunately near neighbors adopted stringent measures and cut out lhe wounded port ion of lhe foot, nod whiskey nil libitum did Hie rest. Plans an.l specifications for a splendid irrigation system for Midway and valley have been prepared l.y Mr. .1. A. Coryell, under lhe direction of lhe Townsite agent here. The plans have been forwarded io headquarters in Montreal, nnd if approved, aud the entire system is laid down, Midway and the valley will be mail.' to blossom as a rose, Tlie water will lie laken from Boundary creek by a flume and ditch, which will have an easy carrying ea* parity of Linn) millers' inches, ami which will be froui ihe point of coin* iiieni'emenl tu ils Junction with lhe creek, shine four miles lung, lly this system tlie Murray property, recently purchased by ihe Townsite Company, comprisinglllmlll 'Si) acres, will be llu.roughly Irrigated, and when split up Into small holdings should huve a ready sale. The school term closed and the holidays were opened with a jolly picnic at Midway on Saturday week Insl, given to llie school-children liy Miss Lewis llieir teacher, assisted hy parentis and friends, About! WO o'clock In the afternoon the children congregated neai the bridge over Boundary creek, and Ihere enjoyed races, games and other uuiuseiiienls usually delighted ill by thein, at. whicli lhey won many nice prizes, After Ihe games were oyer a thorough picnic, spread wns placed before all, (consisting ot viands for lhe making of which Midway ladles are justly famous), aiid thoroughly enjoyed. The Rev. Mr. Irwin, Mr, Hnin and Other* lent valuable assistance lo Miss Lewes, and llieir united efforts inan red a pleasant time spent, Whirl) will no! soon be forgotten, READY FORJ3USINESS To the Miners and Prospectors of Boundary CreekDistrict: (8) T beg to announce the opening of my new store at Anaconda, B. C. (•) •) ^ with a large and well-selected stock of general merchandise, •) (• suitable for the needs of the country, and where I will be in a posi- (0 tion to give my best attention to the large and growing trade with •) which 1 am now favored, and of which 1 hope to merit a continu- (• ance. Having done business among you for the past two years, #) it is hardly necessary for me to introduce myself further than to (• state that all orders intrusted to my care will be filled at the lowest f) (•) possible prices consistent with quality. Yours for Trade, (§) J. McNICOL - - ANACONDA, B. C. FLOURS 4}FLOUR ro We have commenced the manufacture of Flour and are in the business to stay, and we now offer the following brands for sale: Hungarian, X X X X, Strong Bakers and -Superfine. Also Bran, Shorts and Chopped Feed. Patronize Home Industry and keep the money in the district. Our flour has been pronounced the superior of any now manufactured in British Columbia. Okanagan Flour Mills Company, Ltd. A sitting of the County Court will be held hereon lhe 15th inst. Mr. It. N. Taylor, formerly iu business in Vernon, has decided to open up a drug store iu Greenwood City, Tlie finest race-course in Canada could be had at Midway, nnd many are suggesting a fall meeting. Whether it conies to anything remains to lie seen. Everything is named now after our new M. P. Even the bouts on our rivers and streams bear lhe name of the successful candidate,—H. Bustock. As a preliminary to lhe excitement of the ill) of July celebration held by our American cousins on the Colvilh Reservation, Pierre Snsnp, in a drunken brawl, shot and killed another Indian by lite name of Andrew on the 2nd of July, near Fourth ofJj July creek. Mr. Valentine Haynes is reported to have met wilh an accident yesterday, bul to what extent is noiasyel known. He was riding a horse at Rock creek, which stumbling, threw him violently to I he ground, nod before he could re* grin liis feel Ihe horse kicked him upon Ihe head, rendering him insensible. Medical aid was secured nt. once. The district is being visited at present liy Mr. J. Wu Iff si in of Vancouver, who reprseiits vast, slores' of English capilul looking for investment. With Mr. Wulffsnn is Mr. Clemcs. a noted London mining expert, and Mr. Hankey, private secretory. In company with Mr. W. T. Thompson, lhey are making a lhorough inspection of the mines of Ihe district, and invest- ineiils will no doubt be the outcome, When our winihy eilizen, Mr. II. Mortimer Lamb, departed from Midway a short, time since, many were tin conjectures made as to Ilia import ..I his mission lo Ihe coast. Upon his return, however, on Monday Inst, toys tery soon vanished, an.l at, once it was made known thai the good people ol Midway had a pleasant duty to per form, that of welcoming a stringer i. their midst, for Mr. Lamb had not re turned ulone, The pleasant little ceremony ivhico entwined two lives in one for life w ns performed on June lhe 241 li at til. James' church, Vancouver, the Rev. H. 0. Fieiies-CliiiUin officiating, and the interested parlies being Mr, H. Mortimer Lamb, eldest son of ('apt. Lniiib, I.N., nf Brighton, Eug,, and Miss Kalhlcen Mary Lindsay, fourth daughter of ihe late Lieut, Lindsay A.D.C., nf Winnipeg, ll is ut. all times pleasing to Thh Advance to otter congratulation to ihose Interested in such happy ceremonies, hut oil this occasion it is dotiblv so, as since Mr. Lamb's first appearance ill Midway he bus been more ur lens Intimately connected With ourselves in business. VERNON NOTES. .Mr. W. It. Megaw, our enterprising merchant, who has heen ill for some time past, is, I am glad to see, uut and about again. The Indies of the Presbyterian church gave a very successful strawberry festival nn Thursday evening last (21lh), in the grove near the school-house, Lovely women and handsome men, pretty frocks and much vivacity iu rushing the strawberries, was the order ofllie evening, I should judge lhe church coffers were considerably en riched. Re Mines.—Vernon is much disappointed I hut Ihe deal has not gone through with the Swan Luke group of niines. Mr. Craven hns not taken up the bond, and the transaction is at present In statu qiio. For many reasons rdu not wonder at the uctioti of Mr. Craven, nnd when one look's a III tie into llie fads, I see no cause, for discouragement among lhe olher miners, HALF WAY N.0*^ KETTLE RIVER Njn-TWHKN^ Marcus and Boundary Creek Points -STAGE STATION AND- GOOD HOTEL ACCOMMODATION Best Brands Liquors and Cigars R O N TO THE FRONT. A NEW GENERAL STORE Carrying Dry Goods, Groceries, Bonis and Shoes, Ready Made Clothing. Miners' Supplies, Flout1 Baton, Laid, Elc, On Hand AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. A Harness and Saddlery Department bus been added, where everything in lhat line will be found. REPAIRING SOLICITED. ED. DRISCOLL. LAA-*-^>ii«4-tA*rt^AAAA-A4A>4AAA-*-*.A*kAAAAA<tAA-iAAAAAAAA<fcAtiAA4A JUST ARRIVED TWO CARLOADS OF Groceries and Hardware ! : George Edwards - - Proprietor or that other milling properlles ill this vicinity have deteriorated in consequence. In Ihe first, place the price was exorbitant, $12(),(XKI asked, and only $100 spent on the property; this 1 consider oul of all proportion, especially when, as yet, no mine lias been proved ill llle near vicinity, Another piece of bad management nn the part of the vendors was, lhat when Mr. Craven went to llie. mine to look it. over and obtain samples for a final assay, he found the shaft half full nf water and consequently wns compelled tn take rock friini the dump, a manner nf procedure that is undoiililedly very unsatisfactory tn capitalists, Development wnrk is being proceeded with on quite a number of claims and with satisfactory results, some splendid, well-mineralized lock is lieing unearthed, and I nni convinced il is only a question of work to prove we are iii the Centre of a rich mineral de- I ..sit that will cause Vert.on lo shine forth as an impotianl mining lown, Pol i I ics.—The war is over, tlie battle is ended, the die is cast, Ihe victory won. And such a victory, il has overwhelmed the most, sanguine Liberal, and literally Habergnsled everybody. , Election day in Vernon was quiet and orderly, though each side was straining every nerve to place their candidate ou tup, I musl congratulate llle Conservative committee on their hard work and good organization. They left no stone unturned lo insure I heir man success, and deserve Ihe result obtained here, a majority of 27. Immediately afler the closing of the poll Ihis result was made known, and then the howling commenced, I stood afar off nud moralized that he who laughs, or I should suy howls, last, howls best, which in this case proved a truism, as very shortly after supper returns began lo come over the uire from olher paiis of the constituency, and each despatch caused the howling to grow fainter and beautiful- y less, and by 8 o'clock had censed altogether. By ik'M Unstuck had a lend uf 45, aud then of course it was the Grits' turn In howl. Be it said lo llieir credit they bore their victory more magnanimously and with greater dignity than their now discomforted opponents. The public school examination took place on Friday Insl, and the youngsters are happy in tlie contemplation of a six weeks vacation, The weather is decidedly hot just now—Ot) io ihe shade, A youiiK liiily in town is in n qiiiinilnry, Anil liiinlly kllOWS ..'lull lo dii-- Hliu loves hur liberty greatly, Hut is iits.i i.niii ui in.., boat!, Sim's in receipt <»f n vui-y «unil Hnliiry, Cnu Hiitlsfy ovory ilMlroi An.l ati... iaiui a' porploxod ll wmlliick Moan, from ilm frytng-psti Into Mm lire. AT THE*—— ANACONDA.. SAWMILL . . . ANACONDA, B. C. You will find at reason able prices all kinds of Rough and Dressed Lumber Shingles, Mouldings, Ete. A Call Solicited. A. R. TILLMAN, Prop. ® ® ® ® ® Though do not tall to take ml ran t arc of lliis ratlicr limited opportunity, and have your Photo taken while you have that opportunity of obtaining a true and ® ® Perfect Likeness And a neatly finished picture. J. It. Stormor is a proficient workman In hu productions of art. and guarantees per feet satisfaction. Cabinet! only $->.no. , Midway, B. C. J. W. REED, WATCHMAKER and JEWELLER MIDWAY, B. C. Fine Watch Repairing a Specialty AH Work Win-runt,*,!. nMln ANACOJ NDA * * •'• * BAKERY Fresh Bread, Cakes and k. Pies Always ^ On Hand. A WIDIHER, Prop. NOTICK to hereby given that thirty daya after dale I intend to apply to the chief oojiimit'sioiicr of lands and work*, fora Muciihc to out, manufacture and carry away limber on tlie following described lands, situated near Boundary creek, Yale district, B. ('.: Commencing at. a punt six hundred feel north of tho rout li east corner of W, Porter's preemption, and about I-'"i tool oast ot the oast bank of Boundary creok, thence running east fill chains, Iheiico south 100 chains, thence west mi ih. linw. tludtiT north imi ohatllfl lo point of beginning. L. ML UK. Iiiilcil thisWthduvu-r.limn, Mm". KI. A CARD. I hereby beg to give notice to purchasers and intending purchasers of Greenwood City- lots, that I am, and have been for some time past, prepared to give a deed to such lots that is eligible for registration at the Registry Office at Kamloops I desire to make known ihis fact so that a direct contradiction bearing the stamp ofau thority may be given to the impression that seems to have been entertained by some that a clear title could not be conveyed to purchasers of property in the above townsite R. WOOD. fireciivvniid Cily, B, C, Mny IH, 1MKI. Tobacco, (annual Fruits, I'vupnraled Fruits, .linns, .tellies, Cutini'd Vegetables, Etc, I'icks. Simvein, Hummers, Huns, Nuils, Anvils, Bi'llnws, ,1,'ssi.p .Steel, Kti*. Fresh Bugs mid Butter, limns und Bacon nl rinse pliers. RENDELL & CO. Greenwood City and Boundary Falls, ♦ AA4AAaaiAJ _______________AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA-iAAAitiaAAAAAAA AAA BOUNDARY FALLS HOTEL, Boundary Falls, B. C. J. JT. WHITE FROPKIL ICtXt. Centrally Located Stopping Place for Three Difiereni Stage Linen. No Trouble or Expense Spared to Make Guests Comlortable. Strictly First-Class and Charges Moderate. Best Brands Liquors and Cigars Oood Stiiblin. 5* GREENWOOD CITY^- Is t Iif Central Town nnil Supply Pnint (if the Boundary Cieek Mining Camps, From Ibis New Town roads lend In tlie Greenwood, Deadwood, Copper, Summit, Long Lake, Skylark, White and Atwood, Wellington and Smith Camps. Lots are Selling Freely nnd are a Gnnd Investment. For Price nf Lota and Oilier [.ifornialinii, Address ROBERT WOOD, ('rreiivcnnd City, Biiiuuhry Creek. B. 0, Or Apply tn Agents, C. F. COSTERTON, Vernon, li. C. A. K. STUART, Vancouver, 11. C. J Bin W. B. PATON ..FURNITURE.. I ,»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦^♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦f ♦♦♦*>♦♦♦♦♦«■♦» Greenwood G±"by. HOTEL KALEMALKA - - - VKRNON, li C. - - - PADMORE <& PEERS - - - PROPRIETORS THE LEADING HOTEL IN THE INTERIOR GEO. I£. SFBOULE, BLACKSMITH AND WHEELWRIGHT. HORSESHOEING AND 8ENERAL REPAIR" Feed Stable Run in Connection With Hotel. Opposite Golden Gate Hotel, FAIRVIEW. B. C. THE FASHION (ZED- IVZpy - /p - 5/\LE - SJ/\BLE5 GREENWOOD CITY. Always mi hand Good Single and Double Drivers, and Gentlemen's Gentle Saddle Horses. Pack 11.uses for I lire, Heavy Teaming at Reasonable Rates. THE PIONEER-HOTEL Greenwood City, Boundary Ckkkk, IJ. C. | Wt* have just opened llie a lime lintel nt Greenwood Cily, ami are prepared In welcome km-kIm *Ul(l provide K*iyd oiTuitililudiilion. Good Cntcritig, Firsl clitKH Kivery Hliihic. WOOD, HUBBLE. & WESTEL, PROPRS. 2*-A.3VI'S HORN HOTEL. 1,1'MIIV, ll.C. rirst-Cinss Acciiiininiliitinn lnr OiirsLs. ttntiil lliinliiig and Fi-hhu Stages tn Ve iinui und liini'Springs, Louis Morand, Prop. VICTORIA HOTEL i Armstrong & Lawder ^^1 VERNON B.C. ~^~^ B,| murphy & faulkner, Props, jh Hardware, Till and Stove Men, Anaeonda, B.C. No Trouble or Expense Spared to Make Guests Comfortable. | Strictly First-Class and Charges Moderate. Best Brands Liquers and Cigars. - - Good Stabling, GOLDEN GATE HOTEL Cr. o. SHUKSON, Prop. FAIRVIEW, 11. C, GOOD ACCOMMODATION " ~ . GOOD STABLING Stopping Place for Stages to Penticton and Oro, Wash. THE DEMOCRATIC SITUATION, FANCY W..I We Sellivw- Mo( It'iu-y nice ranyoH, wowl oiiok Btovcu, coal conk stovea, iwrlorHtovcs. box utovo-i Uiliiera' camp Btovffl, or miy itovo you want, ■silverware, granite ware, crockery ware glaiwwarol Wooden ware, tinware of all kinds, toilet kcU. hard ware of all kinds cutlery, forks and spoons, Daisy chums, New Williams sewing machines, wringers wiirthing iiiauliinus, window (-haile-i. New Chatham Wagons and Trucks Thai ..err n.vnrili'il the (-old ineilnl nl lhe Chicago World's fair in 1893. Furnace Work. Steam and Pipe Fitting, Iron Pipe and Fittings, General Jobbing Shop in All Lines, What it costs to get a Quartz Prospecting Outfit Ai \V. ,1, Armstrong's! One 24-Inch liellnws complete, 1 40-pmnul anvil, 1 shovel, 1 pick (any kind), 1 spoon, 1 drill lininillef, I I'ueksmilh's hum- met', 1 18-Inch drill (cither i. i nr one Inch), 1 80-lncli drill (either,. * nr 1 inch), nil fnr lhe sum uf $25, or iinylhing else n miner wants, .Icssnp's sleel only used in drills. .Send your rush with lhe order. If ynu nre not, in I lie city send order for groceries, ns il will lie filled, I will supply tiny- lliing ynu ui.nl. : Armstrong k Liwder. tlie Hardware, Tin and Stove Non, Anaeonda. The Spokesman Review's rentiirks iipiui ilu- political ail mil inn iu lhe Slnles is letae uud lo till; poinl, when ii says: "The paiilicnl events of the past few ilnys have Lean u i-evi'lnlioii In llu* whole coiiiury, Nn political scerctutld hnve fiirelnld the ticliuii of Ihe deinu* cent ic , mi*, v in ihe greul. middle slates mul New Ynrk, Tlle sillies of Illinois, Indiana. Ollln nnil Ki'lllllcky ..ill sand snlid silver ilelegalInns In Ohicngii. New Vurk. whirii wns llinuglil In In well under the control uf Whilney lliii und Crnker, slnudsl'nrliitli This wns u surprise indeed, ll has lieen Ihe impression llnil., Under Ihe Influence uf N...v Vnrk liaaaciil El**. A. MAIN " MIDWAY, B. C. flAjfi iin-rilni-s. l',-,.si,l...ii , levelaiiduiidtlio '—""" ! '£$& Inguinal,,,.',* liuu , together with THE NATIONAL "^ WTf3 THE FUTURE fm m "&3 Glassware and Crockery, School Supplies and Toys, Stationery, Playing Cards and Games, Dressing Cases j «Qs Wall Paper, Violin Strings! j§|j§ and Proprietary Medicines. fcjSJ Agent for the i irfjs 53 Ptenix Fire Inswap,flf ♦♦♦♦ 6§k RAILWAY, MINING AND & — —— &$ M AGRICULTURAL CENTER OF m The Kettle River Country Lots on Kasy Terms to Actual Residents. For Particulars Apply to W. H. NORRIS, oh in R, C. ADAMS, Penticton Livery, Feed and Sale Stables |H Good Single and Double Drivers, and Gentle Saddle Horses. m m M Ml PACK HOHSES AND GUIDES FURNISHED M HUNTING PARTIES GOURLAY AND JONES, PROPS. BLTiclxelles -fie Benouf, Xi-fcd. Victoria. B. O. Midway, ti. C, .Miixthkai,, p, Q, ''"••I"'"'1 "f-■-??• "'f i "Illi;"- MATTE SMELTER.M^^^liS^M^M^ llieileiiincruiy nl New 1 ink wuii il In- ' . ' . K?A^»"C*W>-"TWw^.K^;w,^W!W iiiiiic snliilly illl'iiyed nil'lie gnld side * ■ nl llu- liuiiiiii'ii ipieslinn, This slimv* A PI1ACTKSAI, ANI) H1MI*1,I*METHOD ing of it division nf Hcnliinelil piiives f\£ '™,M "W'SlW n'S. Tn"' ta.liffil i .inclusively iiiul lit" wast nml smith! whoretail pro* anil fiirls m'o roiuri; anil tire not iiliuie on lin' sit ,. ., ' ...'is! ol silver ns ^iaii ivniiT Ini'lirloil' •.ngiitail ivlili hlglilj lias heen chill I hy the gnld urgiilis I ^jjftijS'i";,.'!,^ ilttilfca^Kni'ilc mil ..rutins. Tlie nil inn nl' Ihese slulc.- i,i"a, iii,.|i|iiii.iiviifi tii an Inni. nf nmpor tiny, may he taken ns evidence.Uinl lhe sll KrafoSffl ..-r ipnastinn is heing heller under* '.'.nti-nlliiKtluitIskimn-iain-Iny. , li requires tin itxtriiorditinry akill. in Inni stniitl. II is no longer n .piiasliini ol ores, tin lliucliig ninliirlnl, nnil nn fuel ofiiny (loilhl ..siiitliecmnplcxinnnf Uu' up ^"^"I'jI.'Vi,,^"';1'^!^^, " ,,'rrn,-l'!!ul,. m»l pViiiii-hiiig detnuci'iillc cotivenliiiii. I l!t (.'isl has i.n ciituiia.-isnii wllhany olli6i'|.ro- ,,.. .,, , ,. ..csaiif (jiiiironlrnting, \\ isciiiisin will send n sllii.t'cnnllii- H*e nre iireiiiii'inrui furnish nny sto wra. ge'nl. til (,'ileiiiio alullg willi her lullinr- I"11'";' I'11"." cinniiloln In sutslni'illiil minim; ' ,. ,. I"''.]ii(..-i'l it niiiiaa fnrinali iiiii-iiii-ii t'iriiii it . iv lor gnal. Si'iinliir V tins anil U.ir* I rurilionl nn nnsi'linyiilonls, Prlcos anil spiidll* crnnr I'crk failed lo keep all nl InonSoli'ni'iStailton,1' n'm"mi*ni ml'\ Willful in Hue. li Links very likely National Ore & Reduction Co. T. ELLIOT General - Merchant Fairview, B, C. Largest wi Best-Assorted Stock ■ IfillOVLTDlAL MACHINERY. SOLK AGENTS TOR Brantford S Binders ® and § Mowers THK MUST IN THK MARK) T. A Full Line of Waggons, Trucks, Plough*.. Harrows &c, &e. WAREHOUSE AT VERMIN. C. F. Costeurton., Agent. ,17*11 ('hnltcniinm Av'ciuio, St. Lnill", Mo. Manufacturers of Furnaces .ice and will ninke n strung liglil lie-j VJTT^'O'V} TIQAQ nc they go down. It Is safe tn pre. JfC-'-'tN-K. l5l\.UD. ctlhtil n strung liiiiii'llnllic plank —"-*»H ITCH I'll S. Hi,it the .auk nnil llle nl' Ilia deli mule party have taken lllis presidential campaign into llieir nun hands, Tlie tthi'i-l hiiisi's nnil lanilias nf ihal Cleveland machine stand ama/,ed, foi' l0'< lhey are heal en In Ihe slacl. Strong Nickel, Copper, Gold, Silver and Lead j as the sjli-er S'l'tllilllt'lll is. tin* gnld •,,£. OH.XJS. men will he at the convention in full ,— n^ m, ■.■■m— ,i. force and will make n strong light he- I m will In- adnpled nml Ihal soiue Irled ri impi ia nl' silv 'r will lia pi iced up ui '•; '" ""' '•"'',''' "''"' i'" I","'v''"11 GREENWOOD and GRAND PORKS liuii III" cnlivi'lillnll shuuld inl.ipl, a liirlff-foru'evenii.', wiln Inciileiilal pin- lection, lli.- iiiillunk for ll.nl parly ,l""1 ilollverrd at I'jek Creok anil nil tlio i.nuldlfiil Inni. s.i desperately imiei-l MiningCaiiies. lain as il dues now. Tlle possibility nf J, Kerb. R. d. Kerr. )o dnwn oul nl si.ahi. 'ilia cnnvenllon W. I)A1,RYMI*IjR will, in many respecls, Leas iiH^Genorm Biaoka-mith t,s Its predecessnnil Hi. IjiiuIs, P..Iiii. SOUTHERN INTERIOR. in nil'; i, M Forks, B. C. M. 1'. e'OI.CiMB, l'UOPKIKTOIt. Good Accomodation and Moderate Charges. Wo Clxixxese Help Finest brands of Wines. Liquors and Cigars. Livery and Feed Stable in Connection. Saddle Horses a Specialty. FULL WEIGHT AND MEASURE ASSURED. £ wn-vs^^^vvvvw^ BOUNDARY HOTEL MIDWAY IONES & ROGERS HOUSE AND CAKKIACIv PAINTING i.i! ciinlitlgi' Ills- self ciiti.slitutl.il llele- g.llillllS I'l all |i il lies, will lie pi'es. , nt in lend ciiiinsel and nssisiiinia. in tin. plnlf > iiuikeis. Hold deniticrals uinl gnld lapul'lii'iins, silver deuuicrals nud silver I. pulaicatis will mingle iu Ki range Lrnl lua-ship upnu Ihese issues, r,4 ■ SENT UP FUH TRIAL, All. Sinilh, nUna Davison, iilins.liihli- ,-liin, „ai Lriiii^lil Li-I'iur W. II.X.i, ris, .1. I' , Tuesday lust charged with , l?"i"g*2f11l,,.oC '!''"'"""' Y".'" wl" '"' l-WIIIVIKW, H.C. Ml Kinds of Rciuiirinff. HorseshocinR a, Speolatty, mnrrmr^nnr' SIGNS mjuujuuuuuj IE Plain and Decorative Paper Hanging Hunning over the MAIL ROUTE MIDWAY, KETTLE RIVER. First Class Accommodation, (loud Htahling, Terminus of Stage Line from .Marcus, Washington. McAULEY & LUNDY, Proprietors. The Kettle River Stage Line KALSOMINING (Irun.. Kncli* mul Mi.hvi Between GRAND FORKS and PENTICTON ?' \ >yst''ft\'ft, *? rl ■'- " l-i-.a-rJi-l COUNTY COURT NOTICE. Projectors' Livery, Feed and Sale Stables Leaves Penticton on Thursdays at 6 a. m., arriving at Grand Foks on Fridays, at 6 p.m. Leaves Grand Forks, on Tuesdays at 6 a. m., arriving at Penticton on Wednesdays at 6 p. m. FRES AND EXPRESS CH RGES RE SONABLE. „ , „ , „ „ .. . .. „., ■ ,M. MILLEK, - Prop., - Oraiid Forks, B. e (iriuid Forks, I!. C, Below the linilge. | \ ' ■ Livery Terras, Saddle and Pack Horses and Laics' Saddle Horses j Al .Ml Iwny, ,lii!,v la, .Mil!. Al llHiijni.s, July s. still. Al tha lintl' ..I all..I. '.Villi a. lia ii.n ; llj.,..11111111111.1. (!, A. II. I.A.MLI.V. (Iiirnrt ait lllllcn,Omiyiiim, la I', (', ' Un... *ili. I tm. it | III,' cl'lllll' nf hill Hi' sliu'ilig. Ii appeared Ly lhe evident e nf Willi sses llial sunn, tiuu* ago a certain li ice, llle pni| city "l Mi. \V, Mmilnii, . lm i' c ntlj iunit tn I ..■ 'Ili-li'li I limn '..iulu, wns luriieil mil nu tli'1 I'Ulige ill Bniiiitlui'V Fulls, Afler hciii'-nn lhe ■~*~~*"~""*"™"—**>~—r——- ..illK-rocn'rewi k.iha hnrsc WitsJEOCK CREEK HOTEL . i ikeii iii ,\li. Sullli'iiu's nun luui Kellic Illver, und put intu In- Held l.y lhe i lined, Mi. .Siilli,,ni at tin. nn. i.inking ilinl aiui'ly Iltil wnsJIinii horse II .Mr. Al It li.nl lieen looking I I ir, .mil in whose i-linrg,' lie- h use lind : fl.mi t-'1'"8 Ai-h.mjii.ihtius nni in nam lieen lefl, In lh.. evening of lhe same, liny the horse wns Ihe Held il GOOD STABLING was inkao iinl.again, and lhe nexl,day wns disposed of liy I lie in iaiseil In Mr, | ,1..!. Willie of Hound.iry Fulls, who plll'clinsed llle aitiuuil, paying the sum nl $50 for ihe sn11ii . Iielieving it in lulling In Sinilh. After Inking I Iv oil- Hay, Crain and Wood for Sale. Teaming of All Kinds a Specialty. KSTA 1II.1S1I KI) 1883, MAINLAND NURSERY COMPANY ".i!'iiii.:.',|.; I'',\km," - LADNERS, - BRITISH - COLUMBIA Mill I'll III' l.ln'K l Llal'.K. put«drt-rb, wa^ 0uR Si'iriAi.Tiis Varieties Profitable in llriiish Columbia:! ^^^^^^^^^ "rec from l'csts. FHLIT ^^^ Semi for Free Catnlojrue, E. Hutciii'rson, Manae'er Grand Prairie Hotel OAltSON, KHTI'1,1': I1IVKI1. II. (1, Situate in the Immediate Vicinity of the Boundary Creek Mines. 8 First-class accommodation for the Traveling* Public. Stage Lines to Midway and Marcus, Wash. Blacksmith shop in connection. McLaren bros. proprietors. 1' '"""' '*■ ' .VERNON LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLES VXD ORNAMENTAL. TRHES, PLANTS AM) VIXKS.I \ Z___ M'""J*"W flrKxeolloiil I'lsliliignn ifolllc lliuia..-:). .......in i MU ... , Int.. ...■ n.,,4, . ., M_, H. WRIGHT 3H3:;HEi::::!,::lootaiidSiioeIaleP! to tiie seuled in wairriiiit lhe prlsnnei lieing ••..in up fiir Mini, uinl lllis llierefiire was iicciU'dlhg'.v linlil*, Anaconda, li. C. Ropairing Naatly and PramptlyDone Wlieii you reunite Jnh piinling, anil at ilie Adv,.ni.i l.fflci. Only llrst-i'liiss, Ordcwliyiiliigostrli't.lyatt'.iiileil t... Aildro vro.h liirtii.l mil. I Aniu'iul-lililotrtriulalltrtStore. - Till': lillAND FORKS, MAIitTS ANI) MIDWAY JS-fcag"© £»,33lc1 Express Xiizre I litis Holivoon m,i.'|.||smid iIiiiiiii rorksilnily. Imi. ing Marcus nml llrnnil (Porks at 7 ft, m. Loaves I'rtintl I'nrlis for Mlilway, M.in.inys, WednoA'ftys unit Krltlnyit nl " n. 111. Lenvcs Midway forUmi.il tt'oiksiiii' M|inlU8,,'J'ticii[liiyB,TliiirRda}'nit]i[) Saturdays, la. in. eOOH M'l'A.C*rJi;-S ■ - XtXXA.SO_TA.H_._l XtA.-r2_tH MANLEY k AVERILL, i'ltOi'IlIETOHS - - GHAND FOURS, ti. V. Gnoil single and double drivers and saddle korses. Ladies' jrt.ntle double and single drivers and saddle horses. Horses boarded by the week or month. Box stalls if desired. Horses broken to harness, and horses and cattle sold on commission Dealer in hay and grain; wholesale and retail. All kinds of heavy teaming attended to, Corner Mission and Tronson sts. W, Gardner, Proprietor.
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