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Glutjwin.)\nSTORAGE   AND   FORWARDING   AGENTS.\nGoods received, Stored and Forwarded\nwith dispatch to any point in the Interior\nreached by wagon or puck train. Consign\nyou goods to our care and we will settle\nrailway charges and ship on to destination\nwith least possible delay.\nHARVEY, DAI1.EY i COMPANY.\nASHCROFT,\n11. i\nCLINTON HOTEL\nCLIKTCN.B.C.\nBOARD MD L0DG18G BY THE DRY, WEEK 03 WOfiTH.\nEXCELLENT FISHING AKD SHOOTING IN THE VICINITY.\ntest Wiu.t, S|.|ril\u00bb .i,d C.|j>l(t.    C. nil rn Uilig.    r.mlt|liiillU6 Ur iLc CurlbtiM\nLltl-wot and Dog Cri*\u00abk hues uf stage\nMARSHALL & SMITH, Proprietor.\nQuesnelle Mouth,\nThs great distributing center of tbe\nCARIBOO   -JDIST-RIOT,\nand northsrrt intcriorof British Coiumb'a,\nwhere will be found at reasonable\npi-ices, at tho sore of\n\u25a0TA-IMZIES   E.BID,\nGENERAL    MERCHANT,\nQXJESiTBLIjB   IiirOTJTjH:, B O.\nGroceries, Hardware, Dry Goods, Boots\nand Shoes, Hats, Cloth ng,\nliter's\n818\nDressed and Rough Lumber, Shingles.\nFlour and Will Feed.\ncorrespondence:.\nLytton.\nWe are Informed hy mi', r.r Hie slotk\nholders of Hie Vrni W.ulOe liydruttlic* imm.\npunv, thai the roconl clem un niwmnied\nlo tthmit $1,830. It was ii'U as good as\nwen nntlolp ite I Iml twtall batter limn any\n*irevloun waali-iip. The Krouud In lhe\nface looks well and priistieett) fitlrly. Then*\nseems good reason i tuxpooi butler rot urns\nfrom lllli time on, from lite mine. Qroutid\nwhs waahe-u for about 80 days.\nQucsnelle,\nTlio Columlilit Mining Umiipitiv luivi\ntheir road cotnii'oiod. nml Col, Du Loynei\nIi.m m.iVL'il down tu thu mint's wit on* hi*\nnow h is in.-.i fn \u25a0Pujol. l-\u00bb oruulln-* liou-nw,\nt*li*i.iiln)\/iill' ground, do. Tli\u00ab mirvuyora\ntire r-lltilltK dllt'll liiti-f uiul it ih nltHc-y\n.'..nip Tl.e tutiipntiv ll'OV I ma a Bpt't'llil\nuntil Im-clo mill I'min  .\\fhero.t,    When n\n> 1. if  \u00bbiull it   Itilnjc Mlittuhl   Intplie... Is\nbuill uliiiiKllio  Qjiwiulu* fliilil  mil.w. H\nwill j hi- Ciolmiihla L'tmipmiv, tliu Ben\nwr Mouill ttini|iiiiiy ami Uio Mniilreiil\niiiiiipiiny tu   one   elltdll till   tin lliu  muiir\n-Uk of lliu river.\nlillooet,\nIt !r ri'pniti'.l nt Llll..net tlult a   10\nstamp toiil it to hu erei-tod in iroul\niln- urea ul' Oitytiutih oreok io !lie *-oai\niiilnrn.\nMr. O.T. Dunbar of Vancouver, ia\nmaking h stay ol' it fti-vv weuka ut tins\npoint,\nWork is still jiri'-^n*ssiiii; nn   Rome\ntif   tllH   clli'ltlis I l)l ill d   Hltl'OlljjIl   ills\n.uiilt-rsitio.lthnt ttit* gtoutnl laying\nhiii-k til'the village hasnm prospuctt-d\ns'ilrtcti-niiy well to Batisfy the parties\ni hear Aflinriii't is witvnp'in Umi yarns,\nund I might lie raised oul nUoRelhor,\nA loDuiy oiiynlu was lieiird howling last\nnight. This is tinnauiil nt ill's seasou nf\ntin* year. Dues ii ulirnify an early or Inle\nfail mnl wltttui? \"tVjtiatltL-r prophets ro-\ninnve ill\" -iitupinitiul\nA. W; Hurdle n-ttrii-'il last week from\nIho cuuat elites where he hns lieoti spending liln summer viioiillon. Hu It-nhs us\nthough he lllld erijnyed iho tup mnl nil ure\npli-iwuil t.. Feu him bank again.\nllogarditig your remmk nlinut the\nC.i-imii i.i (tl Mile llotia*'. limtuiul nftwn\nmilt's it la itli.ml a x miles long. On ,11-\nMllo uieuK, ft.tir mites IVoni Ollntnn there\nis iiti'itlu-r'elif.stn, hut not uuarly an largo\niijlliuOI.\nTltiiati fund of .t llnu vlow should tukua\nhorse liuelt lido from Olliii'.n iii i'i.' mm-\n111 11 of Mount 8ou\u00abB. The BUtlltlllt Is over\n8.1)1)11 t'et'l llh'.ve -eu level,    The \u00bbI\u00abW flWlt\nlltuntliwiitiMhititt -mind.\nThe ||ii|i, (1 lt Maitlli pHHwd Ihrnutfli\nmi his way it..rtli. ills many friends win\nlih'.tsi'il in sit him, llu Int'kt well, iml*\n.Vlthslandiuij tho emeu ..I ulllfO. Iflitts\nliirn au'orid your* dliioo w\u00ab htvu hint nn\nolllolsl vluii liomii ei.i.'f commissi.iiicr nl\nluinUt&w.iikai.-il ll plui-u alt-Jin m-v\nHi..I lhe Ilm. Mr. Mhiiiii la Inkttnj un In-\niiiest in llio air lira of Ihls far tilTliilwIor,\nl.y ir.tvi-lii*.^ Ihrotiglt iliec-.iii.iry nnd at'\u00ab*\nlog l.ir himsull wli.it is reiinlieil. The\n|iun|il\u00ab hitvu t-oiill.tt-iico in Mr. Muiiln's\nnhi.iiy tnjtid.nu oftho m-eess ry rfqiine-\ninonis. Cuntttc-rusutiNT.\nAugust 1, 1303.\nQuesnelle Porks.\nKitnfjiirni. eiet'l-. whutu UllK'll pnld\nwas luki-n out hi llio eatlv days, lssomu\nnv.i miles up the Nnrtlt P<.rk Irnm Qut'a-\ntiL-.lc F.itks. For s'-inu tiim* past renewed\nInteresl hns la-en cretilcd alone; lliis ttilin-\nlury us a result nf recent deveinpmutit,\nIhure is every ruusnn to li\u00abIIuvt- timi in\n.tiiltn-j and that no purcluau will   al  uie iivttr luture tlieonlpui IV..m lhe vluln-\n[jrcbeiit bo mat!\nLac La Bache,\nA heavy shower of rain In tlia early\npait uf this week pot a hall to haymaking lor n f.-'w lionr-..\nMr. W.tlk.*r Into proorietiir of the\n108 Mile Houbh ia visiting liis old\nrieiiiln i|t the valley ai present.\nMr, Bjrtuo was in iho valley thi*\nwerk.\nDr. Sanspn p\u00abid a flying vif.it an>3\nn-ports \"business dali\" so much f.-r\nLuo Lh Httclie'a hetlthy climate.\nA party of experts intend goltijj to\nihe Mica intiuntnius on Tn*-sJ.ty to\nitiopect properties out  then*..     Tttis\nliy ul iinj sirei.m will hu such us to ut-\niruck liivostiirs In lar^e numhura, At the\nin.mil of the cret'k tin* bucket drudger Is\noperating and t!i*i:tij good work. Now\nllmt thu water in the rivers and streams is\nfailing rapidly tlier** is no douhtDihI tliu\nbalance nf the i-euann will witness must\naahslatitory returns from Ihia part nl the\ngrtlihticariiig region.\nJi'ol a lew in und ahmtt Queflnelle\nForks are disposed to kick vlgoroualv for\na rushluni phvalolau. I: would appear us\nif th'Jio were prelty gtind -jr.minis lor do--\nU\\\u00a3 so. The uu'irust metiioal mui is til the\n150-Milf UoUtjo SU miles distant. 8up-\nposu were laken wOli cv-m a inodtrutel;.'\nBlim-mnuving alline'tt, it mntid hike u\nday und n halt tn gel word lo -lit abUlinu\njilaee of thu ticareit dttoUir, with lhe\nchance of llndiug Hint lite Inner was  liny\nis believed to be a wealthy   piece  of   -*-i-cs fartiw-r away attending to a alt*\nproperty as tlio mica ib   very clear l*\u2122*-   H w..uld l\u00ab d\u00bblliu\u00abt*\u00bb dtnucliuBii.\n'    '     ,. , * , I llmt by the tttaj tliu   uij-licul   i;i-niltnumi\nand   ol   more   tl.au   uvor^e   a.sed ...S!;.m, theFmh-he wo.nl flml .s^t 1:1-.\nTHi   BtAVER   MOUTH   HYDRAULIC   COMPANY.\nA. teller received nl thin nfflco Irom D.H.\nMerer- one ol' ilu't rlginal loi'iitoi's ol'tl.,e\n\u25a0jrntmrt now under bond tn Vancouver parlies, nt the mmiih nl Braver river, BHys,\n\"No, S nil ill I is tn w dnwti 73tcol umi in\nL'linil gruvel. .Mr. Eyitna lell here utmi*\nil ivs tlgo ami while In re e*\"|iurU'd tlie\nground lor the cnmpnnj\", tie tippeared\ntn he well Biitisfietl, Iml ofenurse mutle no\n\"tittcmeiit \"f what his report would be-.\nHe expeets lo njrtilti v.--It ihe ground\nulintitlhe Kith, or Tith. of August. While\nIti-ieMr. Evantluctiied (.oine ground below a ghnil dlsiunt'e, including the bund\nin the QiieBnelh*. where u eompiil'iitlvely\nsmall silnmnl cf wt.iK will turn the net1 oi\niho sti*i).nm acrnaa a point end expoao u\nmile i.ii'i ii intlt or two miles of river lied,\nMr. W. W. Anderami also epenl a few\nihijst.\" the itround In Ihe ltttei\"8i nt the\ni-iiiiijiiiny. lie appenreil In he favnrahly\nttnpivssuil with the restiha ofhls eX'iml itt*\nHon, Mr. Uetl-i, the eumputty's surveyor,\nhml idiom Iwn miles t.f the tlilcli line survey wi ut the lime iho letter was written.\nThe enmpuny have 17 mo\" In all nt work\nmi the (-.round ami are iiroapoclluR very\nHiiirtniiilily. The qututiltvol' gravel as\nshown hy ihe surface and now proved by\nihe hlmfla nutik, is ettoriuoua uiul could\nnm he wotketl oil! In a Uio lime. It Isex-\ntiecied llieir diifli will hoahoiu Imn1 miles\nin letigih nml tlie iimouni \"f water ihn.wn\n\u25a0in the ground Itoin abnvo Hn* heuehes will\nonly he gauged by ine size nf lhe dlti'li.\nThc quantity la unlimited mid the company iiavu the tirst wiiier rl-ihi. They\n..re Hie now only I'mir tulles frum a waunn\nmini, lhe French pymllcule ItavtliL' coni-\npleted the mn.| to their ground. After tl.e\nM'iiiiivi.1 company get their mail in from\nBin L.ke, the Heaver Mouth Omupiiny\nu'lll have *-lily fourmiluato but Id either\nway tip nr down to strike u road, am! will\nl'\u00ab i.itly nt-ltTl d.tys ride Irom the mnulli\nol Quesnelle.\nQ-i03ne'ls Hivor.\nblutiks.\nPewilUan.\nMr. Ennls, of the Montreal company.\nInfotmcd us, while in Ashcndl lust Mon-\nrlay morning, that ihe prmpectlng oa iho\nhnnipanj's (it'ound wns ttlaiut completed\nantl was Iturlily Ballsl'aciory u|> to Hie lime\nhe lell, about f<mr weeks iign. If he ftlllts\nevevyihitig Bittlsfaolory on bis arrival at\nilie ctunp he will tit once commence with\na large force of men tn build a loud from\nBti* Like in lint Beaver river lit gel III\nlumber and supplies, or will  put  in a\nllilll l\"CUt   lumber   ml   Ihu   ground.    A\nlarge amount of lumber will be required\nin put in the dam some distance up lmm\nIhe mouth of Uedecreek which Ian ttih-\nutary nt tho iiiu'-er, cumuli in about lour\nlulled (null the m lUtll of lhe Utler stream.\nTills dam will be fnr the purpose nf\nBtnrliig witter Irom ihe spring tlio is mid\nwill form a very largo reservoir, eu.mi'h\nso Unit the cow puny will hi.Ve an lliilhulled\nF. W. FOSTER\nIMltKCT  tMPOHTl\"It  C*F\nGeneral   Merchandise.\nCLINTON ASHCROFT.\nCjmplcto outfits for nil  cIiisbps of aeltlum, mitiRrs,   fanncrfl mid  ranclior.\nPROVISIONS, CLOTHING, ROOTS nn.l SHOES, DRY GOODS\nHA'IDWARI.:. AGUICUI.TUHAI, hiiiI MINING IMPI.E\nMKNTS, FIKI.l) .mil GARDEN SEEDS, STATION \u25a0\nKRV.   DRUGS.   FAINTS.  OILS.   I AMPS,\nGLASS. CROCKERY, SADDLURY,\nMILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING eRlublinliment in ci.nneolfofl\nwith slnrti nt A>liprol't.\nTin- 'Hriroci atoi'ks in the priivinue to .ek-ot frornat ray-stores, Clinton\nnull AahiTnft.\nGonila leci'ived, .\"orwanli'il anil stor(.(. nt low ratna.\nROUGH AND   DRESSED   LUMBER,   SHINGLES,\nLATHS,    PICKETS,    ire.\nA full line of G. Gage & Sons celebrated Bed Springs, Mattrasses, Pillows &e.\nAsnoiinpT, U. C. May Mnl, 1895. F. W. FOSTER.\nDominion Hotel\nHARK l\\mm, Proprietor.\nOLHTTOISr,        -\nb. a.\nrim Dominion lintel ia well located in tlie Lcnrt or lhe villnje anJ I. one lho\u00ab\u00bb\nensieat nni. must cheerful hutuo for travellers ou Ihe Cariboo roi.il.\nA'.l Sialics In and out call nt this House\nNEWLY   H-UKNISHED. - - RATES   REASONABLE.\nAshcroft Hotel\nA   STUICTLY   FIRaT-CLASU   HOUSE.\nLie & 0-tmp'iuv \u00bbi*\u00ab '\u2022 wy prepirin\nP.tvnlMii mill Fir r-iller-J. It will, w\n|)et*.t, ha h  i*roit i.n;ii'.i*'.' n nil nn  lli-j\nBy-item In use hero. Tim l.mn\u2022\u00bb In Iho I Qiinuiello Porks mbnilly In needot'lel-\nnulithhorlioirl of the P.tvii i i.i mill cuti '\u25a0 eyiiifihic coumuinicailou with tho otitanle\nntibc hi-iier wlir-Ht lor milling purpottus wt.tlil, nud it !-\u25a0 tubo Impetl tint nt unillt*.\ntiiati ot) he grown in any utlior p iri of tnnt day the governniont tuny see its wny\ntt. 0 . ive ihii.k, cl\u00abnr loijivo this matter iteriimsmiii-iltlurt-.\nThe ftr n ira on thu m-umtaln tiro jusl tlon. Uncto-iontifrequi'nilv arise in which\nlii'-iintiinij tn cut their Imy. Urop* m*e ; rnpnl cniuiiilitiiiialloli whit dt-itaui pln.-ea\nver> lute here tnU .\u25a0\u2022nt- -t-vi n to llio I ite is nl vital lm-inriai.ee to ilnwe heavily lu-\n8,in nu. We ure lonltlnir Inrwur-l tn u'limi . tere-tletl in Hits section of lite ciniiilt v, ttud\nti hp-i hern 11 th \u25a0 near ftlluro. Thu open- it ci. ins s-iiiellnr,-,' ol a Imnlalilli Unit the\nl-i-fupof (he LUl-met miinw o'l n 11\u00ab s.a ! weekly nt'tll it-rviee Hloiteahniihl hiivo in\nsctie will ben uie*.t help Initio farmers lie depended U|-on for IhU |iur|tn--o. Il in\nIn thin pan ol'th*; country. jtoJie hopul Umi ihe   IJumi'\nA \".inriley Is h.iltdiug a lur^e dwelling meni may in; Induoeil to wakj nn ut Ihli\nliotise 'it thi* (Jri ii-). I uitttiernnd move in ihodin-eilnn iinlicti'.eil.\nW. Mmsnit litil a -bucoc-tal'ul htntlnij j lu the lliilocetueiary atQiieaitellu Fttku\nlrl|t tnlo the Bri-1.'- riv.ii' mm .try r.'e.'-Hly ||c b|(|** i,v side llu* reiiuins of two Jews\nhavingsucceeUl i i Ih.^ih; n \u2022 lm thi.i m..! n Frvnuliimtii who wero tnurtlereil on\nBtxli.-ir-., two .'ih-ii i;i'ii; eXMiilh^lv 1 Buhl uitntuinin in 1803. Tins parlv hml\nflue s-ioi'imo'is. Bi'l I *n rlvor is u linn- in ihelr poaessliin unld lo the iimouni nf\n(era pvalliel'tr ltt{ \u25a0jmusu-.t as by ,-ver $-Hi.uWi, which of wiune, wns the\nborn, i-riz\/Jov heir-i.:. | rat^o of thuir lumruuHun.   Sliny \"f lhe\nMr. -iillutu Imyarn-i 'mi hem ,ii in-t nht limeiit leiuemherihe extdioinenl iicoi-\nenilreiy   I.M'nvel this yeirfrim link nl   K|nni..| i,v   mi-  nlTalr, but no one cm he\nwaler.   Il -cm' v ry it n-1 li ni l'it It-   \\ i\u201em,(| w||ti knew ihe  ins nl tliese men,\nhornl'yuar-i'lestr.y.'i In t few woek* and Wl.-i losl llit-i: livei in the wi:.I rush lor\nIho water lliit w mil hivj bje.illfoti tlio ,\u201e,, .,,\u25a0,*\u201e\u201e\u2022 mit,t. Ilm iiiunlt'iera were\ncm. \"i..   inwueti*. I never  npprclii'inlinl  in   Ihis eotitttrv lull\nDr. .tn.i Mm. dubn vUHo I   Pivill\nespeeted p\u00bbtie-ii \\m been do\u00abd and burled I        ,     TO\u201e flWl'(|Iloh toklJII   \u201enl  w,\u201e |\nBeve,*..l tlayn.   Yen. tho Pork< (need.a re-,. , ^ f\nill-lit dneior   iitrl we  rosoot;    t IV  an- jei-t !,, , .,    i , , ,.\n.    .  , ' \u2022 tne with r   will lw   n\" lllonotl   atll'tWi   111*: I\nthai the provincial   t.iitiii.iiiteti hike Hie1\nmatter Into their  car-dill    cousldt\nSAUNDERS  &  YOUNG,\n\u00ab- s,:r,trs Carpenters, Contractors & Builders.\nctiry tt sulll'jlein supply nt water tn open 1 '\nup lite {-.InUUil III Iwn \"l* in.lie p|m*es oil\nine gr-uiid nml -padiiiilly ttie--.i-.cU \"f\nwiitorwlllbe inkk-d io as t.ie wmk pto-\ngietfSes. lltiviiii suveral uiile-jtif -fround\nli w.ll be iiucetiSiry tohivoa uumlur of\n[lib inn) ii'ienin-id into lhe river. .Mr.\nlii:ni-> iiiliitiiiit.l n-j thai there v\/na, ns Inr\na-, lln-y had [imspecteit, ahsnlutely u<>\nbairen groutid'ni tne uituins. two cents\nper yard botn*i the pnore-t gr..v.-l ever\nwnshoil. .Must of llicgi'.ivoi w.if.lio'1, runs\n23tCiitsOl' tiiore, S'Uiio si min ol nevcl'itl\np,vull''.,\" fuuiit8hi*,'nur.$HIUper euhiuytird. The\nupijer |iiiri of ih.t gnnmd U ov*r 4D0 ftet\natmve (nu presuni lie.l of tne river, ami the\niliianiiiy    oi' gravel   on  tin-   e.mipiiuy's\ngl'otlllil 1-j llltlS aliitiv.l Id tie etl.irillOUS\nAti'iul -JMUiiJ will have littun spmt in\nprti*)puollu>! ulone. and Uio costol |.iiui..^\nH in ahiipe .vi;l h.t v-i'y iir^- o n it iltil.i-^\nin coiupariiu.il in tlie y-iluuuf lite properly\nwhen n .oo in proper -iliit-io in wmk tn ml.\nvantage. Tne gr-ivel sinnilil l.e worked\nwhen eveiyllilng ir. entuph'tu uiul Hit.\n\u25a0iroilinl well oMoned, tn* not lo i-xi-eeil one\nconi per ctioi.iyiii'.l \u25a0'Vim lull' t .1 tzjn\niills, na   many niain  UumiM dirohnrtMiu\nEstimates made.    Buildings erected by Contractor Day Work,\nP. O. Address, ASHCRuFP, B. C.\nSHELTON & CO.\n\u00ae  B0&RQ fcKD ItCOMS BY THE DRY GR W1GMTH  @\nRat\u00bb re ii6(i nn hie.    Newly furnished tnimx.   Heutl quart crB for mining men ami\neomuiurci.il travel Jan.   Optn dn> tad ui-.Lt.    (j--t.oeite 0.1'. U.dcpot.\nWm. Lyne,\nProprietor.\n mgd  lmiiiliuQ.iuniii.1le river nnd\nItidividunljuBt before hein-r lriiman) ltl 8.tl) mm -,ve,i emiiloyibent,\nthin two nr t.iree Vo.ir*i we si,ull liti-.c\ne, lliu ni'lusirv will co.npirn favort-\nI hty wlili it- y hydraullu mine on earth.\nTne dumpiu-f itriitiitd.lliuQueBtielto rivet.\nWlllaiwaya k-up I tacit' cle.r. The m\/..-\nill lhe  3 re.i.ll,   aWll'tilK-li Ol   I iu UUl'lOil,\n.lmm:,-... hist....;.,.. L:ll.\u00bb\u00bb.ili,:,'.v|8,l,(\u201e \u201e.,\u201e,,,,,,,   , .\u201e,,   \u201e,\u201e,.  ,hin)'.,hreB  ^.^JJ'Tan i-v\"\" h^iimpll' into \"lis\nlhe rtnr.v iifproayecltnu hnaheen\nai I Lillooet,also Snlo.i L\\'.u durlii-\u00bb lhe\nWee't.\nJ. E. Smlilt aril family of Ollntnn are\nvisit! ii>   Mm.   Bhalt   an I  win  rem air\nanother week mil iInn vi-tit  Llllinei  bo- j Hineter emw in the litlle plni hetw-en mid\nfore rdliimimr to ihelr  hiune lu   Clinton   Hl,\u201ei,id ihu u'mv.-i mil min-,'le iliflrmnii\nM. Mirlln, of Sn PnmolHTi pt-nel   with iliedn\u00bbMinhtia.t unkiinwii  men who\nllHIliCOd inI' linrae tliufl lit W tslli 'igloi\nIdaho, c.'iit-sseit Hint lie hiiiI aimiher null)'\ncoinnittteil iln- crime uhnvo r.-l. rre.l tn.\nTn.luy ei.lttitiHii.nl trei'H,-Ix Inches in tli-\n11 .i relttivH livtn.: ihure.\nMr. .1, E. Smith upeitiono nltjht nn Pri-\nflllton l.tai wook, tie mis-it of .Mr. Oillun.\nThe Ltllnt-et, Pavllli.ni and Luc Li\n[larhu publlu BuhmtlB are nil vacant and\nteacher* aro wanted fur  all, wo  hear,\n     (JUIPd.\nClinton.\nyen lb ii\nIn charge of thu original Inc.ior. Mr.\nDMiniintti.it, ami has been well Htidllii>r-\nonglil) tloiie.   There bus been no Dueus\nVbit Cariboo.\nThoNelnon Minor \u25a0*-'*.v\u2022*- The well knnWn\nVmicmiver Arm of C'eperlev, Lnuwen & wmk about the priisiiueling an every yard\nOtiniph-ll  Is litmlng \"-- attenilon fn the takoii oul of ilie BlittttH and tunnels h.-*,\nK etiay country mid ono of iho partner* '\u25a0 been sluiced or -nekc*\" nnd thut-tho owner*1\nwill I., here slmrlly    Biilli thU firm and ktmw t .a cent whnl llieir gr\u00abvel U worth.\nM\u00ab\u00bbrn, McFtirliind and Mdion, the luitur Mr. Ennls will ii-miiln some timu in Hie\nol whom IB well   known   here, have the upper coitiltrv.    Ho lull hy -.tune llio 2Dlli.\nectilil    nnd   thi-y\nTho f.ini crs an- ..11 liiijty haying In thin\nnelghbnrlintiil.   The  wenthm*  tteepa n-\nmaiknhly tine.   Days warm nnd generally eummand id Gu'\na tino l.retze.   Nljilits o  i.nd pleHsant,   hnve uheady narlieH of OrltlBh capttiilUlB\nThe  uetv   trubin-a nl Clini'm uie l.e|it  ou their way out in U 0.   When lliey ttr-\nhii > receiving and tiling appllcatlonB.aud I rlvothey will ii,- brnu^hl on here.\nUBtimilllng c. t>t ol' tuiproveinenla.    It la!     We   IrilBl tl..-   well-known   lltnv-men*: wnrK *m ih-t 1\nTho Panama Canal.\nAoonrdintt to jirfsfot  In.Heatlinia\nmn canal isifouy ti\nthe witjli el nil that t.ie   depigment   wit I tlotied nliove will ri'm-*inl\u00ab*r,   when their   b\u201e p.ishoil -vitti vt^nr     A tlirun ur ol\nnt-ree i<. nllow In ..i> I\"r iheae much neeiUwl  finaoiilal I'mcUits Hirive, inni ihore In such   lllU ct)l B| |IH\u201e H, uiicshH  thai  5.010\nrelmirs. |ap|aPeii\u00abOai-ihooiiml thai it is in BnliMi\nThe flahin,\". al KeUy^mrl Ei:ho Luke, la   Collmhtn.   \u00ab<>   |o K'Wi'miny, cenlluine'\nIrthornri arn rmj nrml lur w r\u00ab \u00abtl tin-\nb,hk1. There ..re i.mni fl..u u..,s caught bv ..li ,Mm !\u2022 !\u25a0\u00bb grt-nl enturtr-\/ wiih i\u00bbC\"mpl\u00abted ...ter Qco.inio wa.invav\nihla fijHBt.n iban  any previous BwtB\u00bbQ.a   laagiiiactnt   ehowin-r, and fortunes \\and thut tho wagf-i to ho paid   aro\ntiniiiu ure unkind ennu^h lo say th u any\none cud eateli flah thisjeur nt tht Luke.-.\nIf thero ia nnv ioainualiou 111 this remark\nItU cruel. There have been soma very\nj-.kk! cidelteB mado ihla aoaatni. The\nnumber tft .vei-ht 1 will not moullon, aa\ntiro tiwiiitlnj.' ihrae who maho careful In. ftl.20 in ColumbiHii currency pet d y.\nveal men t a.   Dnnt Bpend ull of your money i-|ie Btrike of wharf, ship mid  other\nthere, hut Rlve-thB mlneBulOHriboo a hbotOT3 wbiob have beau bavipg \u00bbdih\nClmtioe.   Vtfiit theivntitry. it It does l)0t      ,    .    _ ,     \u25a0 .\n-   . . .\u201e-,.  i...ti .uu n\u00bbri s jAd f'lT.'ct on   bnjineaa   tor  eo.ne-\nsuit,U'i uot luve-Jt, but ii   iLast pay Carl-\nboottvwU \u2022       jtun-f pa-B , is breaking up,\nPUE.1TITURE.\nTHE LAHUISST AND MOiT C'iiMI'LEIE STOCK UN\nTUB MAINLAND 111\"\nFurniture,   \u00a9   Carpets, \u00a9   Linoleums,\n.   Baby Carriages, &c.\nSEND   FOR   OUR   NEW   ILLUSTRATED   CATALOGUE,\nWAUEI.OOV.Si    511\", \"illU, .-ill, .\"\"I 513. ll\u00bb\u00abll..\"Ji Slrerf.\nV A N U O L' V E 11,      - - - - - \" B  c\nCARGILE HOUSE\nHEADQUARTERS EOR CAKIBOO MINES,\nThis popular lnmse has been newlj fiirni.lied and refl.ted and ia aa oortf.\nuijiiil'iirtiilile and limri\" liltB a lina.e aa ran \\w fuuiii. in lh\u00ab dislriot.\nRATES i   41.H0 to $1.50 per day fur room and boaid.\nG.E   JOHNSO\".\nFfoprUtOfc\n Lriusli Cutuiuliiti Hiuhis Jiiw -i\nrrui.r\u00abBBD wekkly by\nF. 6. REYNOLDS AND A. H.SHOUFE,\nPublishers nod   Proprietors.\nSubscription Price, per nunuin * - $8.00\nIssued every Saturday.\nASUOKOFT, B.O., AUGUST 2, laOfi.\nDREDGING    ON   THE   FRASER.\nthe Ft*\nSo far, llic dred-iiiifloi\nand Quesnelle rlvora about whie-li bo\nmuch lias liooii written and said for\nthe past two years lina been it fliio-i of\nprotniaofl nnd a dismnl fill lure of real\niztitiiiii. That thoro la gold onottgli\nin tin* rivera mootlonod, to pay well\nfor working- if dredgers will do one\nfourth part of what is promised so\n1r.Ii.Hv by the prcmotersof tho various\nschemes, no one will qupslioti, but it\nis getting to hn nhoui lime for less\ntalk ai.tl more in the way of praotl\ncal work. The BOtiaon. of 'ilo is well\non its way. Many uiilrs t.f ilie var\nious streams of Hritish Columbia are\nheld by men far dredging purposes,\nbut not one is working in llio province. The Id)-; dredger below Lvt\nton is tied up in liliyation and the\nsmall one is not ui present workim*.\nThe small dredger built nt Soda creel-\nis lor title cheap, becuuso it was noi\nput in proper bauds to build and\nOperate, Without doubt enough\nwis expended in building and fixing\nup to at least havo t.ad a predion]\ntest of what it would do, but it has\nnot even done this nnd\nwithin a fow itiilort of when* it wet*\nh fit and uiinbte to stem the ourren*\nof the river to reach ground thut it-\nowners tiioutlis ngo contemolaled\nworking. Ofoouise it rpquires timi*\nAnd capital to complete plans uiul\nbuild dredgers but 'lie amount\nground on river beds that men an*\nallowed to exercise control ovct\nshould be limited to the actual needs\nof llieii corporation aid should not\nbe extended as is now done over\nninny miles of river hods that could\nnot be worked for im-iiv years tn\ncome. If dredging men menu busi\nnet's let thi'iit show it by their actions\nus the hydraulic* men of Cariboo are\ndo'.ig hi Ilm present time.\nThe cause of free silver is being\nwell handled by Harvey, author of\nwCoins Financial Soliool,\"iu Chicago\nagainst the champion of the singlo\nstandard men f-Iorr, formerly congressman from Michigan. As t'.\nwhioh is getting the best of the argument it is it question of opinion\nHarvey is certainly getting the most\npphiuse and litis shown jjot'tl &up-\npon. fur bis foundation in writing tlie\n*\u25a0 school.\" Hon* is a shrewd, sarcas\ntic debater, and at limes pleases tin-\naudience by his hits. The interest\nsince tho first two or throe days has\nseemed to lessen instead of increase.\n]t may be accounted for to a certain\ndegree bv the apparent fact thai Mr\nIicirr was unable to wipe the floor\nwith Harvey, instead, was gelling\n\u25a0worsted, then the gold hug papers\ntook up the cry, it ninounts to nothing, und echoed it far tint] wide. Tin*\ncause of bimetallism has no doubt\nbeen advanced by the overthrow of\nthe Ilosobery anilinet and the en\ntrance of Balfour ti well known anil\nstaunch bimetallist. The leading\ngovernments of Europe combined\nwith lhe United States could with\none effort place the silver minefl be\nyond the l'u.tlu-r fear of disaster and\nruin, and bring on an em of unpiiru\nlolled prosperity, ntiil in lhe van of\nthe procession British Columbia\nwould proudly inarch.\nThe mining reports ns shown bv our\nexchanges overall the mining portions\nof the Dominion are veiy favorable\nto the early development uf many\npromising sections. The Simibka-\nmeen Kiver, Camp MuKiui.ey, lhe\nK\"oioiiays, Lillooet, Lytton and Can\nboo, nil .show extensive itupiovo-\nments in the way of development\nover any season before for very many\n\u25a0years. Willi a revival of business in\ngeneral and unloosening ofcnpiulisiH\npurse strings good times in iho mines\nmay be looked for with confidence.\nA bill has been inlroducod Into lhe\nDominion senate by lhe premier, Sir\nMcKittzie Bowell wilh tho object ol\nsaUling the various question** thai\nhave aiisen between the province\nand the  dominion   re'alive   to tho\nlands ill lhe ra'lway belt,     Jt will   be\nretiieintiejed that irbon tho Dominion undertook to make the C. P. lithe province ceded to then) the land\nalong the line to the breadth rt.f 2(1\nmiles on each side. During llio debute on ihe s-econd reiidiiia Senator\nMac Donald inuoduced tho qtiestirin\nof the sovereignity or ownership of\nminerals within that belt, The premier stated that tho precious metal\nstill went to the province, but that\n\u25a0runI or  base metals would  becjdmn\n' I\"\noff\nKOOTE-JAY-\nThe Canadian Piicillu r itwnv oi-nv\nDitiiy intend\" exioa 1 u Ita Ur-unjii ab.ni\n\"iU miles from Revel -loke. \u00ab distance of 11\nmiles from the present tormlnu-i, nnd llic\nUreal Nurlheri w |iuah into the lienri\nof the ml id a% counlry Hit- \u25a0 immur I'. -\ncompoilo . fur h \u25a0\u2022 mi iitu' lit h. I-j Iteu -\nami the ellV-ct nC mi-  oomptJltii.l -vill in-1\nit compiirntively easy.\nTlioomiulryaroii.nl Nakusp lia-j iish'j\nItirmatlou A mica initio id in cuiii'-m itl\n().'vein|HiH-ni liy P, Jiii'dilD I'lltl inie.it i:\nso fur small, hut it ia uxpoolo'1 in ineti\nwith laigir si'\/oiiadoveliijiiuoni pro-grosses\nMr. -Uriel, or tfiik.i-.p- hns Rliii'Vii in.\nsoma exoolletil aninplus of gold beiriiu\nquai'17. taken from Irs owu claim, iln\nLfummlng Ilirl.oi. tho west sldu of Air.iv\nLake, nboulOmllea Irom thai hmo. Th\nqunrli! has nsstiyoil #'10 to $-1(1 lo lhe ton\nHoll'iaiiUoexllil-ileu\" ,:t.l<l ami silver in-,\nfn.m Cariboo creek, aboul 24 mllc-i smttl\nor Ntikusp on ihoUoluuibU, I'lie me In.\nn iiyeil us tn^ti aa $70 n> the itm, nml 7'\noz. tif silver. Ii isa promising dlatrloi\nami Btdpmenla of ore will Stiiltl he mtltlt\nfrom it. Pi'tispuotlUE around the Nukii-i\ncountry is very active ami the town la alumni ilesorie'l ut ihooxncluaof priisiiectors\nNakusp is of Imllau url'*ln autl menu\nBay ny the Long P.iliii.\nHall Mines Coiupmiy \u2014 Il la rc|miiet\nlinn tlila company, situatud near Nels-n\nhas accepted il.o i.i.i ol lhe Cidiliirtiit\nWire Works Company of.'san Frniiulseii\nfur llio erection of au aerleltram way In tin\nhit Sliver King milium NeUon.\nMaple Li-ul'.\u2014This properly is teporteil\ntn have been aolll lOHtyudioilteol'Teroitt.\nam! Uctt'i.il capilallats, au I ilie claim is li\nb<j developed wltlniui delay. Tuui.el:\nare lu lie rcnataulllcieut do|ttlis to thnr-\nouj*hIy leal the value of the orupeiiy\nmid on tliUclevelOi moot wmk lite Bllui u\n$10,000 is lo he eX|.eudud. Bltulitd lit\nmine, after trial, warrant the fun her ex-\npeuse, un neriel trauma-, and a roiieenirn\ni'ii will tie uncatrucicd. The eotnpani\nagrees In consideration of receiving a Iml\nownership in ilns claim, lhe retnai ine\nhall HtHI being retained by lhe tirl^liuit\nproprietor, in spend $40,000 lu develop\nlag the property.\niNi.nli|..iri Miniiu DUlricl.\u2014The hnun\ndart Hues of litis dlatrloi are na lullow.--:\nBoghtuln-' nt tlie Itilernatiotial bouudutt\nline on Kettle river, thence anuHiet'.'\nalong sii.l river lo a point weal of tin\nVonug American mine, tln-nce cisl t.i tl.\nMotalinu diairici or mines, thence north\ntn lue Intern till onu I boundary llnu, llieiiee\nweal along enul iiiiernatit.ii.il houiidniy\nline to tie.-  place of beginning on Kettu\nSIocau-Koolenny.\u2014In npeniiiK ciunmu-\nnloiithin wilh litis rich silver .listMet iln\nuitigolltcetil filler swim of lhe c<<untry\nhas been Used tn the liesl ililvaiiUgo.\nWar Eajdf* Mining Com puny.\u2014Tills\ncompnuv inis ordered a 30-drlll eomprea-\nsor plant lor its Trull crock properdin.\nI'lie [ilatu etmslsls of .1 eoni|iouti;i C'orltas\neondonBingeutrloe, with alreylluders lSx\nSO. Two75 H. P. boilors will liu required\nI\" run il. As soon as lite new |tlani is on\nihe ground, the company will eonuiieuce\nin drive the Imigijsi tunnel in Kniilentty.\nIt will begin ttu renter Siarcieck, antl\nwill 1 raver-jit nniirly llio whole letigih of the\nIron Mask ground. Thirteen h und red\nfeet will have lo be driven before the War\nEngleoio eliiili' issit-utlt. Thi- will bit\nlhe main working tunnel of lhe War Eagle\nmine. Itwlllgivo a tleplli uf 450 It., ami\nfrom thai dawn Hie mine will have in he\nworked hy sinkluif.\nWilli regard lo silver, a tlclegtiliuti frum\nour Miineiallii- League in Paris bus been\nconferring with blmetalllsts in Bi t Mn, n.\nsee what can lie ilnue to bung tiboin tlie\nnew Inittrnuliiiiial coufereneo. The minis-\nterlnl change In England and the displace.\nment nl'Sii IJaicniU't hy llio |irutintiuue(1\nbtmetltlllst Bul 11 un- has glvon our tidvo-\nc.ites muoh sniisfai tiun, The defen' uf\nyour \"free silver\" men would give Ihem\nmill mure, since then I tic prospect for a\ntrue internati'inal bimetallism would he\nmuch Improved. England will not agree\nin lliu movumetaa long as she continues\nlo hope Ihat you will fall aa to Hie silver\nstandard nnd thus throw enormous trade\nadvtinlageB in her way.\nPermit 111c nm-tt more to mngruluhilc\nvon on lhe repnrlR of lin[u*ovine business\nfn 1 in voir side of the ..-can. Peltnll me\ntils.., 111 ihe risk of hnlnq called 1. nmaker,\nin warn von ihul ynur eurrency qucsilnn\nmust he Milled h'-ii'iT von nre sale, Till'\nactivity ofvonr \"sminil monoy\" men I\nlakenaaninst ano.iiirairlng *>lgn.-Kngt-\nneei'ingiiml Mining Journal,\nTh'* latest news from England\nshows that kbnul 400 out of (171\nmembers are elected, in which the\nL'liiiiitstH have a majority of some\n150. There is nn doubt llmt\nlingbmd is conservative ai hpiirt\nOccasionally site cits a sorfetl\nand flies for relief to the hitler\ndemocratic sprttiirs of liberalism. The\ncum is short and n.uiek and then lhe\ninuntrv flics back to its old love with\n1 rush, The crisis of 1895 is an nx-\n\u25a0 otpnralell of 1874.\nA mnntiiimed William Ilnro Hkapgs 1ms\ni.-.'ii lu Jail ni Brownsville Ivy . several\nii-mths, eli.nu'-d with the miirdcror 11\nniSHlngcilizen nf Dial plane. A low daya\nt-ni the misslnic man returned lo lln.wns-\n\u2022illo in ilie hes'of hcalih, and iiRtnrallv\n\u2022viis Minnzi'd nt healing of the jenpnrdy\nikagiifl had been in on his account. How\n\u2022kages nml the police feci about the case\ns UOl rolntc'1.\nA t'oprcaontntivo t.f iho \"EiijElneorlnir anil\nlining Journal\" la at preBBiit maklnc u trip\nlin.iiL'li British Uottitnhia, Tlie mining Ir-trr-\n\u25a0jIh nf tiiis iirnvlncu nr' attracting \u00abtrrtt.it tluul\nof 11 tie 11 Uu a und forulgn capita] h ulruudy bolnu\nInvirlt-'l, IU Importance us a mineral |i 0-\ndQi er iiniy bo gatluired from tha recently puh-\nlit-bwl annual raport uf the Minister of Mines\nfor 180\", which bIiowb n prothiellon of gold\nitintnmitiling to 8-J60 000. silver $8,500.11 total\nof 9404,500, (Uio Btiliitncnts of gold, silver,\nooppor nnd lend ores from Nelaon during llio\nyear, amounting to I78J,(I0B, arc not inaluded\nin Ihlallgtire), The lotnl prodnelion or gold\nnml silver In tliu proviiimrfor 18^ lo :-!') um<\nmintcrl tn^-.l.i.-'M'Jt.\ntioono nt Tho Big Fi. hi.\nli n nv |i\u00ab ks us ihniiL'h iln -.pi.i'iMiii'it \"I\ni.'al'i.s, Texas, an- sincere i'i ihelr H-i-iru\nlu nnike the Curheil-Piizaiminons bun. 11\ngo; Plans Tor the arena, which 1* lo be\nspecially built forthencoaalon are already\ni-'ii.i h-t\u00bb.    The   ilrnwlllgof the itileri*'i*\nIng itecomm. datlnn I'm* 08,815 patnuia ol\nutigilla.u, dlatilhuled as follows! Unto-\nicrwd seal-, 112,0(1!); reserved seals, 17,088;\n-i-a'sin I...X.-S, 3,4011 j seats I'm' press, 052\n['he reserved Heats are nl! marked nut illa-\nlineily nml numbered. As early ns last\nweek tickets were In demand at l)alhis,ao\nmuch so, In fact, that a honk of orders for\nbox* seats, numbers I tt. 50 wen: cloveny\nabstracted Irom Secretary Wheolock'a\ndesk. The ihlePfl enterprise is doomed to\ndlssapulultnoul, however, as lltcordura tire\nworthless, anil the 11111111101*-, will ho replaced. The iir.mi.uei*-* say thero is not\nthe slightest chance to \"dummy\" tickets\nin race of ihcsysluiii ihat has beeu devised.\nUoiiuloifeltera ure warned in advance that\nthey will come tu grief if they nttcmpl lo\ngel in llieir tine work, and the malingers\nclaim ihey will have no trouble iu detecting any crookedtii'SB of anysort. One ol\nihe leadingbuslneaa men of Ddlaa Btariod\ndie march nn tlie Imiktu*; nfH ie. Qe in\nve.-ted iflOO tn five seita, four ot which nn;\nlestlned for forlutnilo I'rletids in Ohio, wlm\nnre duel', visit lii m diiriii'i the fair and\nns incidental leatlvltle-t Ho was clo-telv\n!',dliiwi-tl hya iirniiiini-nt insuranou man,\ninxi.nis to aectiro choice itucotninudatiniia\nI'm'himself and four Ketttiioktan friends,\nPhis I'xlimsteil the line hu* thu lime being\nbut ordura aro expected to ptutr in  ns Bonn\ni-tihe\u00bbpmtltigpubllu hns hud a for chaticu\n.1 studvtug Iho ili'ignim aud realizing lliu\nfacinailiig power of it flgni which U expected in draw over 60 001) pi-mile from all\npa i.-nl'itii! continent. In I ict, the pro*\nmntcrs pmress lo think ihat Ihu only cause\nfor anxiety is to ho leiirvd from the oppo-\ni\\w extreme, nnd that the ouloss-il stntcl-\ni\" will, in l  ul. In- found   too   Hinull\nlor Ihe demand Hildas luicl men ..teal,\n-it lo-kini* InrHnnl Ion iiiithtj Invasion,\n,\\ 1111111 eltdmini!  I\" bu  fr-un the  Imll tn\n1 .-iiii.'iy ciilind a? Iho Wit.User licit* I Iln I'O\n1 rew.lrtvfl a-joanil asked ir liu m.tilil flu\n\u25a0ure ID) r .-.-us lorlhtttlelegatlin li - rnp-\ni.s-ii<-d. Ilea I si 1 wanted In Hecurtt 200\nllekels ol ailml-H.loi In lhe big ttgltt.\n59 -MIL L,iB SIO'CJSE lACI^Y SABBIt^ilY m MMM CO.\nNEWLY   BUILT.       FIRST   CLASS    ACCOMMODATION.       A\nBAR   IN   CONNECTION.       COOD    STABLING,\nArthur Switzer,\nProprietor.\n70 MILE IKOTTSIE\nHOUSE   I..M:<;F.   AND   NEWLY   FITTED   UP,     aitOCEftlES  AND  MINERS'\nSUPPLIES,       A     WELL    STOCKED    BAR.        FIltST    CLASS\n8TABLIN0,   PASTURING   AND   CORRALS.\nWilliam    Boyd,\nProprietor.\n83 ^CII_.E IHZOTTiSIE-\nStages Each Way Stop Over Night.\nFirst Class Accommodation  for Guests.      Good   Bar in Connection.      Good\nStabling and Feed for Horses,\nA. P.   WE HER, .- ,* \u25a0 ;       .- Proprietor.\n127 MILEHOUSE\n-THE   BLUE    TENT.\nGood accommodations for the travelling public.    Hoy, drain and Pasturage.\nJOHN    initGlli; Proprietor.\nHOTEL.\ntaXJSEXSIELLK   -FORKS,-33. C.\nNetidy I nil\/ and Good   accommodations  al   reasonable   rales.      Special  rale:\nmade for bos'des by ihe week or month.\n\u2022\"olcs-iae & RUcRae,\nProprietors.\nI'.'.-,\\III,VV OEJ'RIIiil, HLEiriRIU Co.\nI.IMITKO.\nOupltal 11,800,000.   Ilofld oillee; Toronto. Ont.\nBranch ofllce;   Graitvlllo street,\nVANCOUVER, B. ''.\nJ\/riai(\/udtovi'\u00ab Of\nElectric Mining; Appartus,\nLocomotives, Coal-cutiars,\nfloists, Reciprocating drills,\nPumps, Itolating drills.\nI'entilators, Rtduition and\nCrushers, Lightning apparatus.\nElectrical Tranmission of\nPower,\nOver distances of 23 miles and upwards suscesi.fully and 'economically\naccomplished by ihe Three-phase alternating system.\nWrite for Catalogues.\nDRUG STORE.\nDHC08, MEDICINI S. Bl.U8I.Ea, COMBS,\n.'-.9I..1.I   T.M'M.B.   I'EIIKI-MEUY,\nPIPES, KNIVES, nml IHKiK.-i.\nN'litlntiB mill  DrilKL'leU .umlrlBfl of .ill kluUe.\nLAWHENOE   &   COLLINS.\nThi) Iliiiloek Haul; nml Sluliuiicry ft\nl-l'tllKD,\niiiiiiLEs.iii; turn ni!.ui:iis tvp statioxcrs\nVANCOUVER, B.C.\nW. E- FISHEP,\nBarrister and Solicitor.\nNOTARY  PUBLIC.\nCLINTON,        :       :       B. C\n..D. _A.. STOIDIDJLl^T.\n-DEALER   IN-\nStoves Sk Steel Ranges\n\u25a0ilA.Nt*FACTL'KEnS AND IMPOHTnCI OF\nSaddles, Harnesf-, Bridies, Trunks, Whips,\nSpurs, aud Harness Trimmings.\nREPAIRING DONE   WITH NEATNESS fiHD  DESPATCH\nAll orders by mail promptly attended to and sa fit\/action guaranteed.\nASHCROFT,\nE?\u00bb     Qq fl\nCOLONIAL HOTEL AND GENERAL STORE.\nSODA CREEK, B. C.\nR. McLEESE, 1 \u25a0 Proprittor.\nA full assortment of Dry Goo is.  Hoots, and Shoes,  Liouors,  Cigars, Hardware, Hay, Grain, and Miners Supplies, at reasonable rotes.\nWHOLESALE  and   RETAIL.\nOccidental\nHotel.\nQUESKELLE, B. C.\nHEADQUARTERS   FOR   MINIMI\nMEN   It'll    7\/tl-    UPPER   COUNTRY\nHOTEL   HEADQUARTERS   FOR\ntilt.    II.   (.-.   EXPRESS   COMPANY.\nLARGE,   COMFORTABLE,   AND\nWELL    FURNISHED    ROOMS.\nPEKKINS & BOWRON, PROPS.\n\u00ae2\nTIN,    IRON  AND   GRAXITE    WARE,\nIIOISE  FURNISHINGS,   MINERS   SUPPLIES.\nORDERED    WORK   A   SPECIALTY.\nA     FULL      LINE      OF     CAMPERS     OUTFITS\nCLINTON,\nC. H.\nB. C.\nBUTCHER  SHOP.\nWhere he will continue to serre the choicest cuts of Steaks, Roasts, Mutton and\nPork to his customers.     Every thing new, neat and clean.\nASHCROFT,\nB. C.\nVi~'T;-*<\"*?'\nFOR   SALE.\n AT   Till\"\t\nPavillion   Farm.\nSADDLE   HOUSES, Puck   llom'B,   Work\nll.irri.-B, mi.I H.'i'f C'atlli!. i<*r suit- UHKAI'\nKOH CASH.    Apply to It. UAIWONj\nUi 111.>ii ur Pavilion, P.O., B.U\nP. C. DUN LET Y.\nV. Ca,n;i,.n      O    ffl     '(Q AMWfnOT 8  If ft   J. F- W. Maefirlm*\nGeneral Founders,\nEngineers, Boiler\nMakers, and\nmanufacturers of\nall classes cf\nMining Machinery^\nawmill and\nfarine work a\n\u2022ecialty.   All\nork guaranteed.\nIcep in Stock a\nPull Supply of\nEngineers *.'\u00ab I\nA, ill Supplies,\nPipe and   Fittings,   B'a-s    Goods,   Steam    Fittings,   etc.       Estimates for\nBoilers and Engines on  application.\nMail Order* receive Prompt Attention. \" P. O- Drawr Mi.\nVA5MCOUVER,B.C.\nHOTEL and\nCENERALSTORS\nHay and Grain.\nSODA (REEK, B, C.\nJ. M. Buxton\nAND  COMPANY.\notaries Public.\nDEALERS   IN\nGeorge Mitchell,\nDealer it. and manufactiirar of\nHARNESS       t(i\/\nSADDLES\nWHIPS\nHOBES, Etc.\nTruiiltf. nii-1 Vullsos consUntlf on  linnd,\nKopulrlng promptly tltmo.    Orilere\nliy until carefully allot)tied to.\nCl.TNTOX.       - n.c,\nhies S& Wiln'mg Shares\nREPORTS   MADE   ON   ALLUVIAL   DEPOSITS.\nVANCOUVER, B.C.\nCable Address :    Buxton, Vancouver, Canada.\nMcFA'RLAHD & MAHON,\nMIKING AND FINANCIAL BROKERS.\nALL   MIXING  STOCKS  HANDLED  O.V   COMMISSION,\nVANCOUVER, \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 B.C.\nThe gateway to Cariboo arid the i-oithcrn\ninterior snd ths ir.cst natural center\nin ths Province.\nSteadily erowirif?;. Without a sinsrte exception each year in its history I'\"-*.*\nshown mora ercv\/;h than the pre-\nceedingone. Onthethseve of greater\n(growth\nNOW   IS   THE  TIME\nFor anyone requiring a lotto invest in\nir.sijjiot_. i i.wiv tots will advance.\nEvery loi bought at present jjs-.co vvi.I\ndouble almost immediately.\nPRICES   MUST   ADVANCE.\nPrices now from\nCable address\n\"aillivray.\"\nD. McGLLIVRAY.\nMauufac'vrcr of alt frfiuls nf\nSubject to early advance.    Plan can be\nseen and prices given by applying to\nJ. J. MACKAY,      or to BAND BROS,\nAsHCBOJri', 13. C. Vancouver, B. O.\nSTEEL AMD IRON HYDRAULIC fiuNING PIPE.\nEstimates  furnished of cost of  power\nplants, and putting water on Mining\nClaims.   .V-tutors, Gates, Valves,\nPe'ton Wheels, etc., furnished\nat shortest notice and\nlowest rates.\nrfn.it OArr.   I'll\" \"\u2022\"\u2022\u2022  H. C Klrrl riM   ll'\"''!''.   ,V,\u201e- ll',..|\u00bbi.,,.\u00ab\/r,'. \/I. ..'\nOppenheimer Bros,\nWHOLESALE  GROCERS.\nVancouver, :        :        : B. C.\nMUNROE EURCriSS,\nPaper I-langfti.gr   nn.l\n:Un:.n itotd. LVRGISTaud ,'ISSA YEH.\nn.C.Campljell-Jolinstoii\n nf>\nWl.TI.-ill   COLUMBIA   MINING Dl-\nHE11TORY.\nMINIfl-U-rt OP MINKS\nI.itui.-Ct.l. llio Hon. Juines Bulwr.\nOOLH COMMISSION!;!!..:\nKor 1V0 prnvlnco W b Onrc Victoria\nAllHini lIlBll'lcl   T Fletcher Allierni\n(\u25a0.isii'ir      \" Jinin\u00bbPiirter,..Lnkel;iii\nrnillim,      \" ....In, Ilii\u00bbiiiii..Ilii'liliclil\nI.MIorwl      \" F Sciuoa rj.lnl.in\nVu!o \" UOTunUall.Kninlinpa\nViilr \" OA 1. I.iiiiiIiIv.ii.-iiv'ii.s\nKasl Koclci.ny A .' Uiimilin.s. ..Do'iiulil\nWent Itiiolcimy a Flti8luub8.,..Ne.l8iiii\nM1KIK0  llECilItDnRS.\nNaiin.mo district M Bray Naiiaimo\nKewiVl'Bliiil.iaU'i G Warwick.Wesminsicr\nJEml Kouunav     S Redgrave Doiiuld\nFO Lung.. ..   Unlileli\nG Gulilro....M'liiilniiii'e\n(JKil\u00bb'\u00bbril\u00ab..I'i.rlBlllele\nTr\u00abi KiHioliiniiy .1 D Graham .lUivclstoke\n\u25a0 \" W,l G..i'|.i'l Nelson\nA S],ri-i\u00bbi. ..Nl-w Denver\nJ UUjkcrl Hykerla\n,1 Kirkup KuKluoil\nT'l-ajlur ...Tlinil l.nlii'\nr.'uriliio ili!lri,:l \\V tJUiuliOMon Quesnelle\nYalo \u2022'        W U.iUll Vale\nI. Nun Is Wriiiin\nCI ll l..|llllilv..O.-i.niiH\nW Mc.Min. It'irli Ureek\nII lliiiii.'',.iliuiiiU'i'ii'i'k\nLlllaoetdistrict    I! A I'linlr.... Ulluuei\nAaaATima.\nII rnimli'liiii'l, Victoria. , ,       ,\n\\V V Mimr.ni, Illolili.'W. Uarluno.    11\" a irnlJ nulla\nIM'-OKJI.MIUN.\n1'iul   uir.,1' ai   Ashcroft.--Malta  iv\nlilliiii|i'.ldi.llr will, linlii llinll elerk\t\nnml ut.i.   'I'lieiellliillai'Jiinu tt-e.-k ilajaa\n7J6|i in.   M i Hill-, anil le8l.linll.ii\nbimi,:ln> I'll,-.' Ill Till) |.  111.\nOn I iiiiiilliilii'iiii'iliiiii'i B- II'\n\u25a0I. II. Graham lius linen gazetted\nftnld commissioner Inr Hit- Rcvolstoke,\nIlleoillewaet, Lardouti, ami Trout\nlake mining divisions, dipt. Fitz-\nstnbbs gull1 tin? remainder of tin. district. \t\nHnii.. Mr. li-oater'a smelting bill,\nwhich nlTeots i.riiisii Oolumbin, lias\nbeen changed, on tin. motion nf Mr.\nMara, to include the silver and copper\nurns of Toad mountain nnd tlio gold\nof Trail crerik. It was read a third\ntime Thursday and passed.\nTin- Kamlonpa mining and develop-\nuii'iit Company.\u2014This company has\nbeen organized, ut Kamloops, wilh a\ncapital ati.ck of $30,000, with s.wres\nnf flOO each. Incorporators: 11. 10.\nFoster, C. 0, WooiJluilwn, Jr., Fred\nM. Walls, Hurry Symonds.\nBoundary Creek Mining Compan.\n\u2014This Company wns ri'i'i'iitlv iu-\ncorpornli'd nl Spoknnn, Wie-h, will)\na capital -lock of * 1,(100.11110. to develop ilm I.-ist Ulianuo inii.e, in\nXn'.o Hi trial, nil Boundary Creek I\nnp'Tly. ll.I,I   ll\nncniporntora are umpiring! i pill\nInli'liii'i'i'V.\nEBOBECK, DIIXMAN & Co.\nCivii and Mining\nEngineers & Surveyors\nSpecialties:     Ilydmvlie   Minino,   Dltcht*,\nHumes, Topoyra pineal Maps of Mines\nmade on short notk-c. Mines examined uiul\nreports 7'i<-iiV in any part of Cariboo. Tt-iii\\s\nmoderate. *\nSTANI.P.r,      -      \u25a0      \u25a0      Cariboo, B. C.\nMRS. K. STKADMAN,\nFRUIT fiND CONFECTIONERY\nSyrnps, Ol.l Dri. !\u25a0\u2022* <.f ninny vnnolloa,\nFruits, Nuts, etc., Homo im.tl'i unit\nGraliitm Bread, utc.\nICE CREAM   AND OAKR  nOltlNO THE\nBOMMEH MONTHB,\nA pleasant nli-cmm   ntlrnail iiver-tie\nAdllUKOFT, li C.\nLawrence & Collins.\nc\nnr  thn Trail Ct\ni*k, It. C.\nNt\nit In\nt-\u00ab'i\nelm\nllllKl\nllu'itlllc*. nn in8n. hi. M...I.I..VS.\nOil .ami lm ''Unit*- Ut'-tUlriitl.ni\nul.it.-H'I'.i.-Hli,\\s,ii,.i,.ii,nM..iil a.itntil-tys\n\", ut) [i in. on.pi- mailer mitlli'il u\\\\\\\u00bbb\nti. m. Wvilnwlny-t uiul Friilny-tinil fl *i m\n..rt M'HiitHYiwIM \u2022.\"> I'-nvaul.\nI,i| i-i' -I't-vtHi.vii.'ii uliHtut Tin'Mlm**\nnl..\nr-iiilK-illi|ilnfi n.iii tin Wt-.ltii-\u00abliiy   anil 'i\nii. in. on M'.iul'n wllU..f..rwtini.\nKhlfcv!.\"oilii*r  ll Un* \" l\",','l ll,,J|0,t\" ,;   \"\" ol\"' ,s\n.lll-'tv.'il    t it-ii.'V   >l    pist.il;   il.i'v  II),,-\nllj\/l.l wiili   il * li'tt   till  (liny j.l<>\t\niml uny tliivi.it nl' -I.' mi tip- nr luiiiint-\n.,-v.iti   ...   ii\u201e.   rouirha hivinir  H.Qtr\nI.IIM.'l'M-yl.l  r.'l'U-.-ll.-.l  l.'-il   blJtltRm'Mt\n\u2022l.VPr 'I. il,' rtl.tfl -an-   sumi\"\ntltiiip*rltjf   tii-.'iisiiitiii'lv Itt-siilf- li.'iny-\np-ivnii thn hshhI   Iwpwv-four hours in\nAHlU'itul' I  t'UUItUU   DIKKtTttUV.\nSt.Alt...,'E Kpl8ci.|ial-Uev.F.Ynllnnii,\n)n.-t L-iii.    Seme.-even lillcrtmloSalt\nItrtlli ul 11 o'clock \" tn.. mitt \"i.'elm-k |).m.\nZlmi Pn-ibvuTlnn ci.tm-i.-s, ivi.-.s i.i\n11 it in, mi.l 7;lti j.in iSiimlnv -*.*1 1(iinluii)\nnt 2 |.u,. Y l .B.C. K. mi I'l'itl... t-veii-\ninj: ..i 3 o'cltu-k. It. F. itui.tei, H A ,\nl'i,-i.vien.i*i.  ttn.l   Kev.   .1\u00abuim Innii-i,\nMutiintitsi el.-nrytn u clt nn nlternuic\n; uuilava,   All arc corillallj* Invited iu al-\nIMlti.   '\nwliii-h tn I.-\ncamp,\nBARKERVILLE.\n(Coiltloued from lust in-jut-.)\nAp to the cm-jlry north at.d vt\\*\\ of Biirt-.-r-\nvllle, nome uf Hv ri.'l.wt cn-ek-i on esrtli were\nfomKlclnioadjaeent,, but after gutting !W nr\nS>) mill--, riwitj not ii.tiL-li Is known \"f tlie roun-\ntry, especially, to tho ca*tw4rd C'icar to tlie\nKuckv inountHln*, or SDlkirk ruti^e. Lhu .iuartE\n>:nnt'l cropplni\"* .H-cur, and now \u00abnU llieti *\n11nt'.*.mie -irn-tiicelor lid* brou-.'i.t In a -jood re-\nj-iirt of that rcRlon. But tho BUfto ro.id*to)>8\nnl BurktsrvHlc, and .1 la a pretty ktoo.l placo to\nBtop, iniil Hi** brash mid lint Iter in tlia\" ilir^-j\u2014\nHon uppt'iir-s men Unek'-r ttiiii elsewhero, and I\npo to Hit.- eastwurd tlieru lies un l.:iineii-e ro-\n\u25a0\u25a0ion practically unexplored No one la lo\nLLiiit; foi not -.sptorlng It \"out tlie fact 1\" men\nl-oni-d n.f. iiliiiply nttnt-tnir pitent As L'slifnr\ni.la proved xi-ireinely rich rl.ar to tlie summit\nt>t thu-JiP-ra N'lv.ul. inatiaUlni au-J es'f-n be-\nt.)iiil. ail u-fit. great all u vUl tie post U o?\nenrred or.- ImtiietHu dtstrictj. uasterty and\nweflerlr, \u2022\"> they Oo in Briii-iti Colombia.\nAsI'viiiiji'iin; tlio f.icttlitt Immunao truou\not eountry e\\Ut In lirttish Columbia and tlie\nSorthft'Wt Territory llmt have not l.eea ex-\nlilorctj. nttfiitl.ri la called to tbe fact that ex-\npedltlon aftorfipi-cli'io'iha-i lima titled out t-i\npr-ijpuci in tlie Omlupc*, Peace Rivur, and\n(jtlier rt*nUun adjucent to Bjrkervll!o O f\ncourse, they sro many bundr.-d mile* northerly from n.trkerviUe, but one tmi't tnke Into\ni-onalderatlnj that ttlli i-i a tretne-idoimy lo-ig\ni-niiiitry, and where, iu otlior countries, dla-\nt.ineen \u00abre coin-id-i>it long lli.it ure covurwd liy\ndozen \u2022\u25a0\u25a0 of mllrt>, lu Brit lull \"v'oluiiiUlu huudredB\nnf mil.'it *r>* nol con^irjured aa loo fur to go in\nii'ircb of mineral wchUI..\nCnmps TAcKinloy nnd Rook Crosk.\nMeKlnlcy 1- ai thc top or a mountain BU\ntit.lt-f fmin Kulr.icw mn! Is pii old i-ainp re\nvived. in which tit present otvrythinx stviUBttj\n0 iientl upon tin: Kiici-t-i-fi uf tlie one ^rcBt\nmine, the Cariboo, now belug upemted a.ut\nlikely lo be sold t.y \\U pu'iteut owners, the\nCar lb no Mil lii--;, \u25a0 Iiilin; uud Smeltlh}' Coin\npony, lo a Bulie company ri'pruFontijd bj\nColonel Doyte. Tint ie, 1 think, a fairly ae-\nritrate, If rou^-h aummury of the position al\nMcKlnloy. That there Is a very lur^e quantity\not valuable mi nine prupurty In thu Immediate\nvicinity ol the Curll.oo there If Ik. doubt, nud\ntills win probattly b-.- bnuxllt and developed aa\none inj- company gew in and showaihe way.\nBut ai prere.n the only tittno tloliij- anything\ni-1 the cariboo, a free milling proposition, upon\nwhich a l>) fftatnp mill ha-, been at work for\niiDuutu year and In which Colonel Doyle 1.\nnow umpluylug iibom 35 men in slnklu*\". 'I'll\nCartbuo )-. bonded to the people whom 1'ultuit\nDoyl- represents und will be bought If tbo or\nmainttiliib Its character to tut. depth of lib\nfeel. Nil) shaft In down llti feel antl the\ni'o.oiiL-1 lilin--elf said lb-it It 6L-Ltiii.il loiitiprov.\nti>- It went down, 'lhe mill la HDlii-j tii-jtit aud\nday, the men working eii'lit hour ehUts, utnl\nHie ore wliluli they mill, retunia $18 to the toll\nin cola. A good tle.ii of Work has lieen (lone\noutside of the Cariboo ' In the Alice and Em*\nm.i there le a r-iui'i ttT feel deep nud many\noilier eltvluir! have liotea in ttietii over 20 feel\ndeep. Tlie Atiorcltlot mount,.in, near Utililp\nMckinley, la a dintrlei full of pTOmll-09, any\nTvnrk done upon it resulted In excel to it -^how\nlngs, inn ai prctsetiL, with the excuptlon of the\nBit in company, roproeeulud by U.ilouol Dovto\nand ii repn-bUlllutlVd ol tbo.-Uiitilnid Oil ijoin-\npany, there are aa far iih we could lentil no\nbuyer* In eiimp yel, The chaiaeler ol lhe ore\n'fri'i-- milling, nud the praolltHl rusulte ol the\ndevi'lopinenl of the Cariboo mine vhoulll do\nmuch io attract cfl pi tails la to iln- district, and\nno doubt will do so as soon as the results ol\nUolanel Doyle's ospcrlmont nre published.\n11, Ib creditably reported that Mr. Molialmu\nand lila COlleiiKUOB have mildo In one yem* mil\nof the Cariboo Its working cxpuusee, original\ncunt, tlio prleeof ibolr 10-Btamp mill mid lie\nfreight lo MeKlnley too Blight slim that la-l)\nand a very comfortable elmme for pocket\nmoney beilduB, and that the mlue la now\nbonded fot \u2022JITB.OOO* bul thta is only henrsay evl-\ndutn-o. what we know of ourown knowlodgo\nIp llmt tbifl one nilne ia very bUBy and thai, ns\nut-unl in Brillt'li Coliinibla, there uropractically\nim Canndlana or Knt:llanien in It. Tint American\", are nol onlv conn.uerim\" Kootenay but\nnc'ltiirinj: Jlrllhli uolunil.la. It it, rather funny\ntuBuOthu fin'- -  -'     ' :      \u25a0-\u25a0'  ' !- \u25a0\nVnntll litos. liavplmmlPtltliK HU.k\nFnx ami (Inisv to P.trti-r Bres., tlie\nrailway cuntraotors. inr 115.0(1(1\nThose (-'hihis an- mi tlit> snniri fnrk of\nKastli. Creek and ar.* almm \") miles\nfrum tl'O ruilmnil now I uiliJine, A\nwell il.-iint'.l ledge, n ft. in width.\nchii lie traced through both claims,\n\u2022iml tli.^ usHrssiii.Mit >Yr)'k has shotvn\nup 2 ft. oi' clean ore. Several men\nwill l>*- pu! on ihis summer and the\n\u25a0 ire |iM,cki*il over the trail ior shipment by rail to Kaslo.\nCaptain Moore asserts that tllQCor*\nceutrator nt New Duluili is in excellent order. The tramway is nearly\nready for work. The rail** are laid,\nih>* ears are on the ground and tlie\nwilt; rope ih being adjusted. Thc\nwork rtdleets the prcat'-st credit on\nthe B. 0. Ir\"n Workd C.impinv. A\nijilftntitv of ore is ready for shipment\n.it the head (.f the train. It is estimated that when the whole of llic\ncompany's work* are in full swing.\nsny hy the end of September, they\nwill employ 500 nn-n.\nThe Idaho Gold Mi,iintrandSmr.U\nint; Company, eapital t.tock 8500,000,\nincorporated thin week nt Butte,\nMot.tam), \" to develop tlie Idaho\nclaim\" on the Trail creek division nf\nliie West KootfiiHV m.ninir distrii-t\nBritish CotiMiibiti.\" Tin' ineor-\n[toriiinrs tire (). Diirant, of Culpepper,\nV:,.* A II. T.ubft, of New Ynik\netty, nnd IV A, Urjrey, U. Lavell\nand NV. G    Benhain,..f Bulie.     The\nHume   parlies also  it.oorpitratnd  the\nCenter   Star   Mining   and   Smelting\nCoinpuny for the jmipose of develop\nino; the Ceo er S'ar mine in the mime\n.lis'riet.   That company is alao enpi-\nmlized lor *500,000.\nrt'ATOIIIHAKKiU WW JEWELLERS.\nA8HCHOFT, B, 0,\nL.  M. DENNIS,\nFIIIST CLAKS.\nAt ASHCROFT HOUSE.\nJ. B. ARTHUR,\nTINSMITHING.\nA full line of Tinware\nat lowest rates.\nRoof work mill outside jul.s of Tin-\nsmitliiiig* O.dera proinptly at-\ntendeu to.\nASHCROFT, B. C.\nWhen {joins; to\nVancouver maks\nEnejuiries for trie\nORIENTAL HOTEL.\nIT WILL PAY YOU.\n150 MILE HOUSE.\nThe distributing point for all tlio hydraulic\nmines at Horse Fly, North and South\nForks   and   main Quesnelle   River,\nalso tho stock ranges of Chilcoten\nand Beaver Lake Valley.\nAt this Point will bo found a good assortment of\nGENERAL MERCH ArlD ISE & \\h INERS SUPPLIE8\nAl\\0 one of the best Hotels on tbe route.    Information cheerfully given.\n;T!TH & BORLAND, Proprietors and Slock Raisers\nJames Uren, '\nEHERAL BLACKSMITH.\nHorseshoeing, Repairing and  all  kinds  of\nwork promptly executed.\nCLINTOPJ,        -        -        -        B.C.\nPRINTS!\n15, IS, and 18 cent English Prints\ngoing for 12 1-2\n12i cents.        -       -        10 cents.\nFOR THIS WEEK\n AT   THE\t\nTHE   OA.SIfC   STORE.\nlicArthitrand Harper.\nOrder bv Mail early.\nASHCROFP B. C.\nOillBDO EXGH&S6E LODGING HOUSE,\nThn Rnssl'iiiil Minor rleclnr\"a it is\ntint an exu-Ttferittinn m sny thut tin-\nwhole belt ol' cmii.trv from (lie h,*,id\nof lower Ai row hike down the Col*\nutiibia river tn tlie boundary lint- and\nwest to Okaiititjun divide, is alive\nwith men, From thfl headwaters of\n.rret-ks (vlr'oli lull into Arrow hike on\nthe west, ttttd frnni tho I etidwittera of\nBeaver ereek ami Salmon river\nthe east, men are onmltlg into Rt.ss-\nliiml fiver)' day wilh news of dlacov\nertes and roeording claims. Many \"f\ntllPSfi dinei'verii-s am no rjntlbt value\nliss and iniiiiy nf theafl lootittont will\nh(\u00ab abandoiied but the \u2022 xplora'lon of\nhuch h (tigiintio territory is bound to\nresult in the di-fovery nf 8om\u00ab eainps\nIji\nNvli-t\nCFECIAL M0TICE!\nkj r-mi.-rtv.T-\u2014 a-  a. *J mmamaammmm\n\u2014   r HE \t\ny Examiner.\nnula\njUjjG'IS: N3.V DIR-OT,\n0\" TlirtJUjH YJU.l AGENT.\nClRSONS Subscribing novi will ba\nentitled lo pir.c.oale in any dia-\nirtoutbn ^i pr3'niuT\\\u00bb and pic.jra3\nthi! the EXAMI ItR .nJJ nia*1 dunn,g\nthe jea.on '95.95.\nom:R  DI\"IEOT.\nTHE WEEKLY EXAMINER,\n7130 \"Vh-.rl-.Ol St,, Sim P.-ait'-ia***.\nVta.tr-Ji-91.tl0 AYE AII IS AUVAaSB\nfli   tl.l- A*tO QET i HUM3^HEti Rcxidr.\nWM.  R.   PUOKETT,   Proprietor.\nRESTAURANT in connection\nA. II. WALTERS, Pni|iriolnr.\nBoard and Lodging at reasonable rates.\nCorner of Railroad Avenue nml Third Street.\nJ. B. Mui-AfiKN, Prehident, H. DePksOIKK. See. an.l Treas.\nV. 0. UOxftS K. D. Fetheksos, Mann-rer. TELEIM-10NB 402.\nVAUCOUVER m\\\\ & DOOR CO.\n10-Mile House\nCARIBOO ROAD.\nJACOB   MUNDORF\nProprietor \u25a0\nThis fnvnrite resort for tourist is lienniifolty eitunfed  on  Bonaparte riT-pr\ntwenty tnitee  from   Ashoroft  and twolve  from  Clinton.\nFirst oliisa acot)mtnod\u00bbtlo*i at reasonable r\u00bbt\u00abs.\nGOOD LIQUORS, WINES and CIGARS\nSTABLES      -      HAY      -      AND      _      GRAIN.\nCARIBOO.\nBRITISH COLUMBIA EXPRESS Company, Ltd.\nFreight and Paseenacr Linen of Stapes, Carrying II. M. Mails and Ecprtn, Etc\nAS 11C IU) FT ON T HE C. P. R.\nFor tlarkcroifle ami all intermediate points ami ,\nMorning..\/.-- lon'cock.\nFor cu\u00bbm\u00bb .>y,,n,lim.,\u00bbl.,ri,\nftidays, ret\n^ north of Clinton evei j\/ Monday\nLILLOOET\nhi it \u2022.iff for I.aiooft itn,l inlerm\u00ablfd,- point* l.-n-f AfUrrofl .... Mondnu* a\u00bbl Wtdw\nihllix, M<>,idiit,x*l\"i\/r Irom.,, A.-itirr-ft <it \u25a0' ..'\".r.iii.. itoiiL, tlii-nugh to l.ithicl .-... Morbl, Cu.l-\nyon same dun, and i\\turiu,i\u201e to Ashrroft thf i\\dimrinad<ty.\nPare between Ashcroft and Clinton, $5, Return limited tickets, good S days $S.\nExtra stages, or special rigs (buggies or light stages) furnished at short notice\nPeed Stables and Corral at Ashcroft, with  water on the premises, and best\nattention given.    Hates mode\/ate.\nS. TING LEY, Manager and Superintendent.\nHead tyke,  Ashcroft, B. C.\nJ.J. MA CRAY,\nGeneral Agent,\nTHE\nBRITISH COLUMBIA\nMining Journal.\n***#****-\u00bb\nA weekly dissertation of news of the various\nMining districts of British Columbia,\nwith a gist of happenings throughout the Province.\n\u25a0ikM^kM Jft %M<M(.%MmMMm.ilkm\nSUBSCRBE FOR IT ONLY\n$2.00 A YEAR.\nGRANVILLE STRKET,\nVANCOUVER, IS. C.\nTHE \" IMPERIAL BREWING CO.\"\nka-Mloops, b. a.\nIT  DICES   Ul  O\/SEir  PLEASURE   TO   ANNOUNCE   THAT   \\VF.   WS.\nLAGER rm BEER\nIn first-etass oondtUon, re ulllfor \u00ab-.;<\u25a0 tither to the Trade or Famines.    Th(.< Bj?r .w i\u00ab-\nletd   to   he   product   frim   the   choicest Malta   and  II>ps only, and ftnnot\nfail t\" ffi'l't* si iif.i.-li'n. n > -j-it-iis.- A:imt\u00bb '<'*'\u00ab.'\u2022 .-vi'iiTr\" \"\u25a0  rsijartl*\npta-H,  .Ir.     All  nr.lrr*   lr..m  rih, tin I  r:\\uilr\\l  mil  rtetm\nour i-rsin it an I be.it lOfrnti-m mnl '\u00bb' promptly\ncxjcutct.    Pi: c* litd an npplintijii.    Yonr\nj-t.tranaye solicited.\nWEHRFRITZ& HOPKINS,Proprietors\nMANUFAOTUUEBB   OF\nc\nW. T. SLAVIN.\nHo'tks, Stattonety and Fancy Goods,\n'Kfljoiii.i Itroncr.\np.o.Oixo, Kamloops, n.r.\nGARDEN, 1IBUM0N & BURWBLL,\nCIVIL <fc MINING ENGINEERS,\nDnmiiiiitii nnd Pmvlnciitl Lund\nPurveyors Ofllcofl. Vunaouvor, B. c, and\nQnosDolIu Pttrks, B. 0,\nTKAOUKR   WANTED.\nMill.' li'tKjtii!!- Iiiivnn liml r^tlrl*t'rl^^tIl \u00abxpi*rl-\nnirf, winitt'tl fnr tint A-hcntft I'ulillc fiitmnl.\nIiniiit-.ltuif iiii|.lli!iillntif ttlioitttl  I.n iiiiulu l.'tlie\nmidonlfined. J. J. mack ay,\nBtittrttUrv Bonrd of Boliool TntBtee\nABhorofL, U. O.,Jnly80lli, 1805.\n100 HOGS,\nAnd 100 nipt* from I   tn 3 months nf nsre\nm snlo Mt tin* I't'iTj Ht-tiCh. Mnj* 33 3\nANADIAN\nPACIFIC\nRAILWAY.\n\u2014TUB\u2014\nBEST AND CHEAPEST KOUTB\nTO AND TltOM\nALL EASTERN POINTS\nThrough first oIhbs slneping cars\nand tourifct Blneping eara tti St. Paul,\nMini t real mid Toronto without\noliange,\nASHCROFT  TIME TABLE.\nAtltmtio Express nnivoa   '2:Vl daily.\n'Pneifio      \" -*       !H:S3     '\u2022\u2022\nFor full Information aa to rates,\ntime, etc., apply to\nTHOMAS A. OLIVER,\nAgent, Aulicrot't.\nGeo. MoL. Bhown,\nDtaitt'Qt Pusnenser agent,\nVancouver, B. C.\nJ00R3flSASH,BUMDS&MCULDlNCS\nSOKOl.L  AND BANDSAWING\nAnd alt kinds of House  Furnishings,  Fancy  Turnings, Plain  and  Carved\nMantles a specialty,        Office and Star* Fittings, fr-Y,\nWe are prepared to  opjer special low estimates on all kinds of buildings,\nboth for the Rough  and   Finished Lumber. Orders by   mail promptly\nattended to.\nSMITH & MITCHELL\nGeneral Blacksmiths,\nCARRIAGE BUILDERS.\nHorseshoeing a specialty.       Freighters and Miners fitted out at rcasnoable\nrates.     A supply of iron and wagon material always on hand.\nShop on Railway Avenu\nASHCROFT, n0\nPITHER & LEISER,\nImporters and Wholesale Dealers in\nWINES   LIQUORS  and  CIGARS\nVICTORIA, IS.  C.\nI. LEHMAN,\nBLACKSMITH, WHEELWRIGHT AND\nWAGON  BUILDER.\nGeneral  Repairing and Horseshoeing a specialty.     Iron, Steel and timber kept\nin stock.    Inventor and manufacturer of the Lehman Tire Setter.    Pfo\nblacksmith shop should be without one      A stock of Eastern\nCarriages, Buggies, and Road Carts kept on hand.\nMotto:    Good work and Low Prices.\nASHCROFT, - - - - - - B. 0.\nCHARLES HADDOCK,\nLivery and Sales\nSTABLES.\nFirstclass Livery Rigs and Saddle Horses on hand, for hire at\nreasonable rates.\nPack animnls and saddle liorBcn for sale to miners and prospectors.\nStables nn Railway Avenue : ASHPROFT, B.C.\n^\u2014^m^\n \"\u2022jn-i\u2014.- tuium tin 1 Y ;f-,\u2014 \u25a0- \u25a0 i-wrnr-r w-i h .\u00bb.\nWlAR.l ED.\nfcuWitmcK\u2014Bowft.\u2014At Kni-aloofw, B, 0 ,\non   Monday Jul*. 3Wb. ltSA, Jurat* D\nKlrkpntrlclc ti   XI-m Emma Bo we, bo'.ti\nof Dojc Crce k, B. 0.\nBORN.\n\u25a0LIKEN'\nWill,\n-Al A\no   the\nIicrnft, B,\nwife   of\n0,,\nJ\n9ii\nII\nday Jul\nMllllkl\nASBCliUFT  LOCAL   NEWS\nTin; grave] Irnln loin's i.nil n 113\u2022\u2022<-.\u2022 t =\u2022\nabout 120 ears a day. They will bu licrt-\nsome wuclts yet.\nScnntnr Jumps Hi*III In expected hnrau\nshortly Ho ptiascd tliruugh Aultcn.lt lo\ntliu coitBt sunt** ilaya ngu,\nTlio lunilxr tor Collins A; Elatttlnch'a\nburn i\u00bb fxpi-cluri Boon, It will In-\n\u25a0Hipped from tliu const.\nNow Hi at tin* Dominion pnrlinmr-nt i.i\nprorogued wo Mpcct to suo Mr. J. A.\nMuni looking aOur lii*? political fences.\nHun. C. A. s-e'iillti wns n\nMrs. -I.  MeLi-od of (Jot-be Creek visitoU\nA-tht-rotl till* -vtit'k,\nTlie ruffle lor iliu gur Ih-st Tuestlny evening resulted iu J. W. Greer throwing *\u25a0*\n(by proxy) and thereby winning au'd gun.\nAsticrot ]\u00bb thinking Bt'rluii<tly of nn Improve*] water fystt'tn hikI i-kcttlc llglila.\nJ, R Mlllikon lutnrttud from KuiiiIoq*w\nwli.-ru hu lm-. Icon for Urn puGt fuw Wuulo,\n.li.iiiPM li. Klikiml.il-]\" mnl iv if.' will luav.u for\nllieir liutno ni Do*! Uruok . ti Muiidiiy-i mug*!.\nIt) llu* tilnin of th.* Snil. October w-- ttmitld\nknow Will) litis tin* beat pull).; loam iiii llu-\n(Jnilboo road Wliutliurwbwlll or nut b .,\nquestion.\nMrs, Leslie left Mntnlay niulil for\nAgusBlz tifit'i' ti low weeks visit wit It rultt-\niivi-H.   Miss Kiute Wuwli.ml aeuompauled\ntr.\nThe Aslioroll hotel lias been filled with\nritngera   for  the  past  Tew ilttys, where\nthej all go, or come from, is a hard question\nanswer.\nThe prize list pamphlets for the Ashcroft fuir printed at the Journal office ure\nnow leady for distrlliutliiu and will soon\nbe sum out by tmcrutiry J. J. McKay.\nNo rn Imi yot b*.*i>\nvit.u-i' cl.'thitii* in ihl\ntpttrtnj tip their\ni.'i .ity.\nWo are glut! tu nnte Judge Corn*\n\u25a0well's return to active life after his\nBerlouB ncridiiU of it few weeks ago\nThe bridge mason's pang ahout 30 lo -10\nmen are exptcted won to make their head*\nQuarters Ht Ashcroft, for a couple\nmouths.\nN.S. Clatk.of Barkervllle, Bucccoded\nA. McArthur in June tins year In the\nblacksniltli business. lie Is a neat antl\nrapid workman antl it giving gno.i s-itts-\nlacllon to tlioso who have wmk ilono h\\\nhim. Give him a calhviteu la Darker*\nvilli*.\t\nPeter Dutilevy ol Sod.i Ureok.returtiei;\nto his home on Mouthy, nfu-r a few weeks\nspent al Victoria ami Vancouver, in Ihe\nThe  China steamer is  in Vancouver   Inlerestofhlin-elf ami mlnlti-icnliea.-ue-'.\nagain ns can be readily Been by the num-   Mr. Dunluvy is one uf the obtest ol old\nber of extra freight trains passing through          .   .     .  .\nAshcroft. \t\n3.Timfle, formerly |.ro|irlctor of tho A--li\ncroft Mu.it MarKullull nirSiiiiUlu, Wudnceduy.\nPotatoosiiro-'old in Wltf-riift -Mlvero'l ut\ntliuhousoa Ly lliu nmclitint foi $1.60 i'ur Imii-\nilri-1\nKamloopfi fair will hu held tho Btime\nivoi'U ol tho Ashcroft fair, try to arrange t*>\n\u2022il'icnd hnth.\n(. H, Gibson & Complin\"1 linvu nearly eom\n[listed their Bliiiiirlitur lioithti on lliu oppoiitu\nalrtu of the river.\nUwreiieo the Jo water U very limy till the\ntlinu. wtiere so mnny lame tvatclies eumo from\nfor treatment I-1 n my-itery.\nMessrs. Choate and Webb, or North\nBend were In town a few davs this week\ntind br.ike the record catching fl-tli,\nI   8DIT0EIAI.   COMMENTS.\nCollins A Haddock received y.-stnnl.y nml\nstored In tlw carponinr shop, near the site of\ntheir new barn twun'y tona of out) ir.)in thu\nNorthwest,\t\nRev. R. F. Hunter tuavon shortly forSslem,\nOrognn, lo t'iail a alitor lii* la well liked by\nthe people of Aslicrofl and will -tome dtiy make\nhis murk in his cllO'CU 'ir.if.-9sl m.\nA train ot fli*l ours went west the other\ndav wlm street ears on hoard mi-rked\nTacnma street railway Thc C. P. II. is a\nfreigut carrier.\nMr. Woods of hpaiftiin wu-a in town on\nWednesday calling nn old friends. He\n]ms been seriously sick and ib not yel\nfully recovered.\nIf our various correspondents at ooints\nup the roi.d do not send them rej-nlu'ly\nIrom now on wo t~!:n11 cause them lo be\niu.lltti'ii lor breach of promts'*,\nFtMiine is thu fad now at Ashcroft.\nEvery body gets all tlicy want. We went\nout the oilier day nnd (tiili-ilit\u2014well the\nreading public would nut believe il any-\nwav so no mailer.\nCap'. Si'iitt, wlm cattle down from\ntlio Similkameem on a brief\nvisit to tli* coast cities re-\ntunipt) on Rnnilay last. He seem^l\naaugii'iie ns to tho anoccsslii! result\nof the Aiifilu-Aiii.'iicHti Got*' and\nPlatinum Mining Co's.operations.\nThe Qucsnelle river carries ahr.ul thc\nlame volume \"f water Hint Hie Thompson\ndoes. Yel'iippnreiitJy lie Fraser is as larfce\nabove tlie j it nu'ion of eauh of these etieaoiii\nas il ia below, the great volume \u25a0 f water\ncarrleil by Ihu Fm-er alwrhing the\nsmaller t-ltearns and showing little signs\n\u00abf the tncreaB*t.\nMany car loads of ualtle are being\nshipped from Ashoroft \u00abt the preanni time,\nihey come Irnm all purls of the eounirv.\nThe B. (!, Cuttle Company hna wild 1,000\nbead in be shipped direct to England mnl\nInler on vety liki-iy more i.i.l fuilow.\nWilli a revival of i!0\"rt limes j.rluis should\nimprove and no dotlbt will.\nOne or two pout olHct-s have failed to\nBend on the pclilions for an inurensc.l\nmail service. Ifyotifuel ho Interest tn\nmatter let imir iieiim.fi show il. These\npetitions wil] be foiwardcd and riled in\ntne department ot the pnhtmaiter iranera)\nand will matena'lv assist hi any movement to secure inrrciibid service.\nTt is reported here that h bold tmii niiin\narrived hi tbe front door of the Occidental\nHotel nt Qut-ni-lie, nt Ibo unaeumly b'tur\nof one O'clock in lhe morning. He made\nvarious attempts to c.iin admission even\nattacking ihe windows of ibe lodgem\nwhere a light was visible. He was for\nsome lime supposed lo have a design nu\nthe old billiard table or Ki~x}ti other article\nol furniture and was frustrated in hla attempt to gain anmission Tor over an hour,\nwhen finally some one on the i. side look\npity no hi in and \u2022\u25a0aimed Hie holla and hat*,\nto be taken down, nnd behold the junior\nof the JouiiNAii. Thn moral la very plain\nget intn ciuop either earllir or later.\nlitnura and expects loaeu a revival ol old\nlimes iu Caribuo io tlm near future.\nThe Clnnlbar cumpany have Hiclr plant\non the ground and exnert iihoul tliu 20tli\nof  tho  month to llO   in operation.    Their\nmill is loaned on the fill bank of Ka.n-\nInopB laku about six miles Irom Savot.as,\nThe lomrany havu sold men as sit k>. k-\nholdersatid a man of experience in charge\nand shttuld and we trust will secure \u00bb coin\n[ilelu stieeuss. We hope to viaW tiiu work^\nMioll and will then be tilde to give n dc-i-\ncltplioit of tin- iiilnea and m icliit.uiy in\noperation.\nEilwari Dougliorty, Jr., lua tia.;ti In tow.\nthe hut few diiys He esn'cts to leave for ii\ntrip throui~li thu upper country with a com.\nmuruiril nun the tlr-t nf thu wuok\nJ. D. Wiilmoti returned from a visit to Cl'n\nton Tliursda.v uv mlmr- Wlilln In Ulhitou in*\nsuit J.K-k tVyneifl went to Kullj's hike und t.\nmi hmii'd lldhhtg cuuitlit over tlfty llsti, all\nweighing overii pound.\nWc nr.' ibis tiiorn'nij in roooipt of\na lottor front'a tuMitlettimi i\u00abt\u00abro*tctl\nwho st s that tlio lUinminu' of \u25a0'\"\"\nSnitli Furk has noi liujii iihin l mn i\nia ruin.in'il at the I'Vks. tut ton on11\ntrnry  that th.- |imji'tii will lit- |iU*-!k.(J | *}wMw Jtwkmi i\nio ciiiiijili'tt.in at an narlv (Into,\nIt seems to be a prevallln-j fashion fin\nIho young people nf Aslicrofl ami viclnitj\ntouo to K..mloo|is In be married. Wh*,\nis this? Are not nnr ministers qualified\nlo lie Ihe knot just as closely as are IliOjte\nof our neighbor at the lake. Wit nl\ncourse cannot censure tlie people of Kam\nloops for taking all of thu wedding business they can gel, but in welf defense must\nsay, \"boys, palroiilze hi me inilnstrles.\"\nMeHttlimu our reverends should keep an\neye on several young couple of Aslicrofl\nwho have ihe symptoms,\nThe Horsefly d.iid Mltihi*! Gnmpuny have\ntwo ct.riOt.il.-\" of fr-iji.l stored at Asheroft\nawilltltnr Ilia arrival uf Mr. U'ar.l. of the abuVii\ntili>nHoned ciinuinv. Wltutltor Ilia ilncist-.n\n\u25a0\u2022ubi-sli \u00abd l.i-i wt.il- \u00abi.'tiw tlt'i appall nits a\nivliui.iin- wiltiiff-et tl.e iinin (lintu nclloiiB \u00bbr\neotupaiiy nr nil, n*u are u i.il.le ut \u25a0nesmit  to\nW.II IJiyd ihe Hcond stin ol John Boyd\nnf lhe Out I* ui w I house siarteil yesterdav\ntn the roail oo a Divls\"upio-.hiie\" bicycl*\nii line wheel lit anil fact nml in Tnint.to.\nMr B*\u00bbvd \u00abh\" is on the provincial police\nt.u-ceal S'linitimo, willspeml a couple uf\nmonths with hi* parents at Onllonwoo.l\nR..I Wet.li.irii is Hgent ai Nanaimo I'm\nlhe uliove iuentimie.1 wheel.\nMr. McAdain was at the Car-file house\nfor a few days this week, lie is ou hi-\nway Imme and informed us llmt while ai\nUn* coiiol he minlc arraugetlieiits li.ra saw.\nmill ..I capnciiy of 8,000 feel pur day to In-\nsent up hi once. IK- Intends m locale it\nnear iln- 1C0 Mile House and afterwat'il-,\nal I'-.- Forks Why is it that so muei.\nlumber is flipped min Ashcmli whe..\nthere is timber wtlhh, a f.-w miles Ilia'\nwould iin.ke lumbei on good nt least as\nany now shipped lu Get a sawmill some\nune and keep lhe nionay at home.\nCaptain Tallow, of V in intivur, c imu in\nSunday tiiglit ..ii his way to Uirketville.\nV\u00bbllevorwft, Antlnritreek aid varlm*.\nother points wliluti he will visit bufure ru-\nturniiii; home. The ciptam Is lntere-ttu.1\nIn several g .o I propnpltions in tjininn,\nand anyone knowmtjlitinciu'i help wts.t\nin-l.iin-lf;.,i | hu tl-illdi^lta thn liu,l o\nsuccess in their uudortiilsioija. Tnev are\nspending iliuii'tliuu and m*>.my freely in\nCaribu\", hivtu{suoii tin ill411 In(Miivlnuu\ntnuiii that 1 hero nrn fnriiitie-i 11 wild 14\n(hose who do i\u00bbn>id and sensible work.\nThe thiee men who were ul'apirty nl\nfour who look a handcar witiioui leive,\nfrom lite camp a few miles this side ..!\nBpencc'B Bridge went to SpeneeV Bridge\nand got a supply o| whisky with lliu result llmt one n| the p iriy fell frum this car\nand was hurt 11 iiadly thai hu died the\nsame night. Tliu other three were liroiulit\nto Ashnrun anil irlud befuro Judju Corn-\nwell under ihuspuedy trial aot last 7lien-\nday, lor titeft of tlm h mil cur. .Vttur baur*\nitn* IhueiiMj preNeinod bv attorney F. J.\nPulton lor tlie cim.jiuyihu j.il^j hdl\nthat there was 00 cmi'j nf ii'jii.m ..-j the\nmen did nu: iiitun.l In at-a I dm .;ur, noli\ntaking 11 lor lempor.iry nao. l'.m prlstiu.\ner-i weredlacliargtid.\nCariboo\n->K-\nFreights.\nGOODS RECEIVED and forwarded to all purls of (ho mining andagri\ncultural diatriotl.\nC. P. H. SIDING .0 warehouse and special facilities .0 handle goods.\nFREIGHTS PAID and contracts made for transportation at lowest rates.\nWRITE FOR PARTICULARS, enquiries by mail promptly answered.\nF, W. FOSTER,\n&SHUROFT. May 3rd, I88\u00ab\nIn lhe suit ofthe Fraser River Mlnlr.-.\n,ind Dreilijiiii! I'outitiitivvs., Gilliigbor el\nal.. Ilm!. -L.litut Jitallofl DiVit* Tue-nl-y\naiornlna ordered thai 0. J. Maranl mke tin*\nidac.-ol Onmketl on the luiard in' Irasteec\n..I the company.    The case wilt tlien stoo.l\nover I'or a we.-k an.' il ihu mtsVns cannot io the nioaatiilie i-i't to'.'i'ther an 1 mn-\nistauiiirilv inite-'ict linsfm-ss ilie court \"\"ill\nremnve ilieill fmin olH.e, and appoint a\nnew lot.    ,\t\nThe A-herufl sclioul will open s. ou\nwilh David Anderson, B. A., of K*'\u00ab\ntVestniinster i>s tt-iuther. Mr. Andcraou's\n.|.|i|icniioii was favorably consiilered by\nhe-cni.nl board mil ot nbotit thirty *ii-:>1i-\nI'ulJniis recti-ivi-l. io rei-iy tu Ilie adyorlise-\nilll'lll   }\u2022. lilt*   \u2022lonitNAtj IWO weeks llffO,    A\noil ..slant-ii I a-MHloii Ins lie iindelothe\n.i-l 1 linuse, ami ilie miHiicIalticr* will  be\ntamer than heretofore as suveral families\nwith childre \u25a0 \"f sclinnl imo havu recently\nmoved Into town\nMitoli dtsTipiiiiiunent and lllsyUst is lell\nliere frum the fact H'lejifnplti'd tin* .looft\nNAT. I uol week Hml iho heiilhen   Chinese\ni ivnnieurail ihe ilraul lor all lliu diich.\ning ll r liml i,iibuo Gold Fields Company.\nWhite mi-n loive been waiting lm' wgckb\nlm noil, in hiiduootl leasot.sfm-expect-\nlilti tin- wiiiic, Now the aiiuouiiceliieiil\nlllal cl.nniin.il will do all of lhe work is\na crusher to liuslmtss men nnd luborors\nalike. There tiro foiiiu ihtnjis thai we do\nn i care to speak too ireety about and this\nis-munl'lliein. Tho prospenlnis of early\ndays idler n.'-iiilts of toil and tl anger ill ni\nlew tiieo of ihe present day wimld puss\nihiouj-li, have Hlayed in Oarlhoo I'or !l.*i\nyears nnd mote and have by llieir skill\nam! labor shown the possibilities ol the\ncountry and are now quloily turned down\nmid ohlnamen given work bv Ihe hundreds.\nI'h is isa matter that all'-Jls every business\nmuii lu UariiiooMs well ns inhorets, ranchers as well as miners, and the feeling is\nhere thai lliero is smnelhtng radioally\nwrong with thu laws thai will allow Chinese cheap labor brought -n by t-oiitruct,\nliving on nothing and paid nothing, competing Willi, in m nu j* cases, iticii win.\nhelped llr.it lu make this u cniitilry. U the\nCapitalists cannot lind properties, here that\nwill pay them to develop and pay a living prion to atnployees ii is lar belter for\nihu country if ibej slay out eutitely, The\nlaws of British Coluthbla are not as ihey\nshould buln this respect and the ituut* future must bo looked lo for recourso.\nTho Silont City.\nThe old fake iibi.tit tho siluntcity seen\nas a mirage near Mulr Glacier In Alaska,\n111 the mouth of Jtltio is being revived and\nvery likely photugruphs tiru fn anient\n.liliiciiii to thu l'ie-h inlirlsts. This nUI\nlake has   bouil    rojiotltetllv   expoae.l   and\ndowtio*! inn wuit'tslav d iw.i. \"5 nnuyoar-s\nago Mluur Briiue, now in '.liustales, and at\none time kuujiur id'ihu ruin.Iuur farm on\nlhe shores ..r lliu Bulirlng -tan, wnk-.it s-ii I\nfarm whs start ml liy t lie oiiturprlsln*- Dr.\n. fuse tnu.it fur the nn\nut expense, uf coiirsu.\nwas lost in a crevasse nfiho ureal Oltlclur\nwiii!\" rushing across tbo snrficn ol lie-\nIce How to Milch atiother picture or ihe\n\"city\" I to ill another point. Thu writer\nulniiiced lube a pu-tsetu*-r on HioS. S. Elder when Mr. Bruno's party caiuu io to li.e\nsteatner wi'li ton sorrowful an*>ou tcu-\nmeilt id the I'M- o| Bruce. Stran <ers an.l\na.-ipi ilntaiJi-O'-i juine I iu llieir grief over\nihu loss ul this bright young man mil it\nHie return htlow liie nuws was lulegrapliii.l\nlur and widu nl tin- lussuf Bruce while\nphotogr.iptilngtbu Slleai Oity V dav or\ntwo alii-r tne -i ei n r siilul from Jnnui t\ndi Bniuu cams in, tiivin-t hula mar-\nvulmis uacipe, and Ihe tiu-'si k nd ol an\nid.-\"nis iii-m I'm- the Sileoioity. Pintures\n.vitro at onuu plac.-d on .sale tu tin* i..urisi-\niit |l.lWeinh. A ptcturu wis tin-dly stiti-\ntiililud to uxini.titi ui by expsris In San\nFraiiuis.to i ul It wan shown th tl ibuy were\nr'prtduulluus ot an u.d plctur** of some\ntJtijllsh ctiy. For sum time uoihiny\n,ni.ru wis hear I of the city al lliu n >rlh\np-.te bul Ifls likely lint tlniH art* ai*:iiti<\nhard with thu b lys an I 11-im isa IH-sli\ncrop ot't.j.iiHis iu 1.1 h ir,rustu.l.\nRppni-ta from ntir fxchainips in\nKtintcnav aliow ptcar nativity in tlint\negion. Probalilv no country hns\n'Vi*** mm lm.I ii tnoro {avnrablo quart*\"\nbowing fur the aiinuiiii of vv .rk tlntiti\nthan Trad ctcek. It is claiiiie.l llmt\ntlio licit pximids mi across too line\nand that tin' ni' tho satiii'.olianicter aa\nthut on Trail mn^k  1ms 1> i  ftiiitid\ni.carOin, it'll very ftirfiotn tlm month\n..I -lm Siinilknmt'Hii rivur. Palmer\ninoiintalu in itlso i-liowiiiir -rigns of a\nicvtval. A party nf iiiitiin^- iili'll\nfrmn Wisconsin have bondoil lite\nRainli'tw e-nuiji of iiiint!s wliit'b wprn\nnnoe soltl for $J05,0U0 tind tlie first\npayment m-ide tbuti allowol m revert tn oriijitial uwtieta. The Black\nIJear, nn Palmer ino'ititaiu, on whioh\nover $100,000 has l.een taken out,\nami un which a five stamp mil! was\nrun for some tittle has Upon examined\numi reported on favorably and will\nquite likely be anon slatted tip.\nA Iretubt train br-uta tliminjti \u00ab sm--.ll trestle\nii ar s, at**um ytiiterday mnrnliiir. No one wuf\na rlously hurt, hut tlm e atduetor and brakes-\nm.i i in On* cnhuo-e were rolled over nuinuto.'S\nMinus unit had a nanow \u00bb>cii|\u00abi, 111 ol t.i\n.r.i'.i except Ihe 0iln-iHi) and laM five c.*--\ntiii-l.-d w tn shliittles ptF-u'd over Hit brdge\nsafely I'lie rivu oar* broke in nlec.-s anil\nthu Bliltiule- went down llmsirodtit, fortunately\n. In. imu.. .ie di I \"\"I iM I'll ' 11 \u2022 rh* \u00bbr li f n fiei\nrolliiur ovir a nmuti-rof times stopped on thu\nvery e.ltfe titlt irwiso tliu no i Idut-ti' a id o---iki*\nni-iii wouM have lost tholr hves. 'lhe tru.-lie\nwjf onlj u small nee and was o, i.c'tly ropalreii.\nNotes up tha Cariboo Road\nHiying Is well   ahmif un the   C'aribu.\nnad.   Tbecmp is of average.\nA verv small   furniture   fir-t-iry wl'h an\n.i-eiicy st Asberult ha- buen etarlcd atClintun.\nA vnl.ittlile lease on Lightning creek\nhas recently heun thrown up nod Is uow\n.))ieti u>- rulociiHon.\nP. D.mlevy and S. P. Bubantin hn**t\nur.ijisul tlnu-it wjnd. N.'vui* siw butter\nin the tioriliwujt.\nThe Ciiioe*'. hv.lrtillj mines idji-\nceotto Ijtrtiiluy are all uloaulug up and\nlliey appear well silisdud.\nBroheck nnd Dillmni wlllpru-spertt Iwn\nor three creeks this lull an 1 will solum\none ou which to do purmtuie it work uuxi\nyear. '_\t\nWork nt tlm B.\u00bbnnnz'i still plogresaes\nand wilh evidenon thai lliu ooilft-lutica of\nthe projectors ofthe work has not beeu\nuilsplaued.\t\nPelera creek pro nisus tolu the scene oi\nextensive opumtloti this fill by thu Peters\nureekcompany. Two rallua and a lull\nhave Demi ieasetl-iimt ihocoinjmuy expects\nto prospect it all thoroughly.\nA nunber of now mining ventures on\na:.d i*JJ-*[:ent to Lightning creek are be-\nimrpmliu.l. Win Willi im.. on Livnti\ncreek liaa uis tu-i ml m I8i t'ttot and ux-\nl*tcls to tottuh bjd-rouk mil) fuut more\nFrom reports Caribou will produce more\ngold tills vttur than fornnnv vuars pasi\nand ma v'if lhe claims aru lal'i in go.nl\n.shape lor working next year. Nextyu*ir\npromises to be a red letter year and\nits mil put will greatly exceed this.\nThe South Walea coinpiny are in Blinpo\nIn continue their shall, mnl the tunnel Is\nIn abniit 1,500 feet. Biirto, Naw and Bradley, llireu Seattle buys, are in 400 tect antl\nare taking out a mile gold but do not expect to break into the pay r-treuk for n\nhundred feel yet\nPre. > k SJilpnants.\nRo'oiv Will  lm   ruiitiil the   date   of\nile|ialtnre, tcainit*'r  an I   llftHlflta'lioti\nnf freioht Klitpptnl north l*y Ashoroft'a\nfitrwnnliiiir uift-iita.\n.Inly 27..I. Mflizli'8, 150-Milfl Il'inse Ei.^OO\nJulv   27.   A.    Tiessait...   ISU.ftllle\nITu.isn     n.7S2\nJuly W.J II. Mi I-i- i, lloisellv. 1I..11K)\nJulv *.'7, .I.iint-s Klllu t'k,   D\"g\nr.-.-.-k     : 2.824\n.lull 811, W. II   Keall.'v. I.dlooet  ... 4.2'-,!i\nJulySU.A  ll Marllev.Ltl 't.... 8.S07\nAm-   1. I)  McGiIlivray, Quesnello\n8odnt!reek ...  HW\nAint   1. ,!.   It.   Felker,   150-Milo\n[Inn* id wiiy  8.TS0\nAils; 1, H.t: X..('lint,.n  4\u00ab\u00ab\nAlip.l. ('-. M.dl-ii. Mis-inn  y.iaiJ\nAil*,'. 1.13 NaHtui,!44 and 150.Mile\nnine  S.flrtl\nAuir.'i. Wo Kee,QeesitellePorks... 8.2IH'\nAug. '1. .1. Ummiiii. Clinloii  4.SU1\nTotal....\n GO.'tlJI\n\/\/or\nWe notice with plaastirp the (act\nif tlir prusoncQ nf tl.e chief comtnia-\n-toner of lauds and winks in Unribon.\n\u2022\\ perconul I'xaininalii.i. of tlm coiuM-\nliuii nf the minis will do more tu convince Mr. Mirthi uf Hie need* .if   t!i.<\nnitty in iliit. rpupuot than nnv numbers tl ilianriptivt! Iwtters. We trust\ntbe cnitiioi-siiier will, now that   lie   is\nlhe   noilllliy   take   plfillty   of   time\namlnec p\u00bbratiinilly th,. condition*- of\nthe varioiiM iiiaj-, nml will carefully\nexiiiinii' into the ntii'iis of sumo s.-c-\nlioiia us the UiMM-ll-v, Q'lusiiiilln\niTutks, Quc-tii'llu rivur to the  inoiiili\niKO. and oiake sn.'li rci'iiiiiuieii.laiinus\nfi.r thes.- p.lints as seem-, just and l'..ir.\nLtd us have public uud nut private\nh: semi private run iln ut ihu expoiiMi\nol the ftfiiVL*rutnt*Ht, Lat wliat are\nbuilt bo kept in u-mul repair \/tin!\nnew tn.es added as I'iSt its mni lm\nfound praclicitlile. Ltd tin; revenues uf\nlie Cariboo c.uiiitiy or so mod) aa\nwill equal this Mini (f.i | u wards\nlixiuir op autl lillthlllH! new roads\nmid tIih cuuntry wdl lie suti.--\nlied, ftntl capital have a far belter\n.tiiauro tu examine and invest in\npropositions that -v.il return dividends to its ftluck holders\u2014money\nand reputailuft tons p.uun'icts\u2014and\nit' the laboring men of the cut.try\n.*re yiven a ehaui'e to live and enjoy tlm I'oreu.\n.lie by liavio*; liyilttf wa^es, cat intuition to   he people of tlm upp-r coini-\t\ntry in geueial. I'ue old ti n-irs are\n\u25a0\u2022ntii l.-d to ihis much and will lm satis-\niicd with im it*Mt, 1\nThe Business OJtlojk.\nSitico Mirch 1st, of tin* pre-mti I\nyear Ashorilft lias shown at b-ast a\nfair amount of improvement. .Several new btlillliltpfl have been erecied\nami more are in contemplation.\nSuoo coiitentplated impravemrnte\nthat will very likely bo cat tied\ntbrouglt tluring the bpiecii will add\nto the value of the properties of lIli'Be\nlivine; lieteaiid in tliu vicinity. Then-\nis no reason why we should not have\nHiitlielbinit in the way of niaiiiil'aetttr-\nin this vicinity. Oonil water powei\ncan lie easily olilained uud tlie nut\nmnl laeililit'H r-*r several lir.tnohes an\nas i2o.ul us ran be found in many sec\nliotia \"here I'l.clot.es lluuHhll. W'\nwant no matuinntli liiialhi'M houn'i-\nluit a sawmill, cli\/ar inaiiuftioinry\nf it.ire store   in.(I   other In.is no\nrcprc-ent.-.l  bote could   (lo  well.\nCARIBOO ROAD DIEEOTOaY\n3 Miles from Asiicnift.\nA'li'Toft. F.iinn'f'.l nn thi Canadian Pa*\nifie Hallway, 2llfi mllei ensi of V-ncoti-\ny->r, il c poinl of doparliire for all ims-inn-\n* mnl rreiabt lor [mints In the Pot'Imm)\nnlrv. Peace river. Omineca, Fori rtlc-\nI,e,\u00bb.l. putt Georirt-, McKettzlu river, and\n.11 norllierit interior poini\".\n(J    Roll.l  bran dies \"It eastward  lo 8av-\nitm'a Perry on the Tntmipnon rivt r.\ni OAOIIB   CHEEK.\nBONAPARTE  IIorsE.\nJiu-iich ratnphell. PM, Pronrlclnr.\nIUST CLASS IIAn.    ACCOMMODATIONS   FOW\nMAS AVO nniST\n:-:    CACI1F,   J'-RTSKK    HOTEL,    :-:\nWm, .!.  MeLeod,\nProprietress,\nno.inn \\sd i.onr.iw\nKKl-:i> ASR \u2022\u25a0TAm.Iwr.  WW   nORBRB,\n12       TWELVE-MI I.E   HOUiiE\nC. McWmaid, Prop.\nBoard and lodging. Hav and Grain for\nBale, ami Bla'illttir.\nORNRHAIi   nt.ACKBMITtlfNn   DOHE,\n_     ._____\u201e^. -___.__\nK. II. McLcnncn, Prop.\nBoard and lo.lj-iiijr, fuml nud pasturo\nfor aoim-iU,\n20    At  Hal   Creek   tlie   Mail.In   ca IIV oil\nmail brutiohes oll'iu Llttowei nu the Prasuf\n21)     TWKN'I'Y MILE   IIOUbE,\n.la.'ob Miiiidurf, Prop.\n\u25a0.'li\"YvVKNTY-TtVo' MILK\" MOUSEV\nEilwanl Dotiisherty, Prop,\nHAV   ASO   OHMS   P*tl|l   H\\t.K.       ArcolUMO-\nnvrtoNH poii \u25a0line tu \\vi:i,i,inu rum tu,\nS2  Clinton is a plewandy\nAlniHicil vnhniu or iibout ibrec i *i*>\nlire\nhn\nN- S. CLARKE\nGeneral   Blacksmith,\n... In A. McArthur )\ntnlnll kin's of HlacksmUh\n\u201et   rr.ismahl- r.ihs with\nas and \\lespateh.\nBAKKRiivii.i.1.      -     -     n.n.\nk if...\nBiuieL'-.<iI Iho Contitv Court nffarlltoo\nwill lie hoi.1,-t. astollow'M-iz:\nUi.-l.fi. M, Tluiia lay. o.i.her 8rd . 1895\nQ n-M.elle. Moiitlny,        \" 7tli\u201e    \"\nSnlafl.-.-k. Frl.l.lV,       \" Ulli,    \"\nloll Mile IJi.use, Monday,Oflnber Nih.\n('.mn opens each day -it   10 nVlock 1\"\nIiv c.iiiini'ii.'l\nJamks McICics.\nRegistrar nf Countv I'ntirl\nTHAT   MML   SERVl   E,\nEditor WotUl: Allow me toe ill the uttunttun\nof }*.- tr reader-) to tliu repl- ulvun by tha t'uai\ntua-ile -i'-.i,ernl to tllU qtlvrtlun pul by Mr.\nSiiiiu rviik lii Hm UoUbu ofC'iuuitnits no Hi\n3r.t July (BieHausanl, pajje 3S0T.) Mr, tioiii\n.Tvlile(why nut une of ttiu BtllUh Columbia\ni'luiitiers?) aiUi-J: \"Ib tho eotitraet for carry\u25a0\ninn lliu tnalla bet seen t3avou.ui Per y ami\nCuetiu creek btlll In existence? If iut, when\nJiil it expire, una\" when aid lliu subsidy\nueaBe?\" Thu tmr-.wer of air Ailoii.hu uaruu\nwflfl, \"Ihe iiiall service belweeu L'uehi\nCreek and tjavuiiu'd Kerry turtblnate-] on llic\ntt-t March, |->D5, autl ihu payment ther--fur at\nthu SHinu line.\" SuielytliU useleau (.ervlee\nliu-1 nut been continued for nine yearn after ihe\nopiu.nifuf the railway! Or havu tuu niuua*\niruiti of ihu B. (.. X 0'impjny\u2014who I um told,\nwere the coutraeiurd\u2014 beeu druwnij uaymei t\nfur tl.e work, wilieh limy did not (.errorin?\n.\\ud W tliey IniVe. Im v I in. ell betur ute thej\nUitr.ii Mtlivuevy and Connolly, who nerved tun\niliorl terms in jail fur iluf.audi'1^ tlm uovurn-\nnieiil\" aunie further inforumtloii un the ruli\nJeetUunwind. Will) W,l l'.-u It? -V..6 the\nwork performed or wad it not, und wliut wae\nthe aulMldy? HUGH w.'ATl\\ vi. D.\n150 Miiu House, Cariboo. .Inly '27, lbStt.\n\u2014Vancouver World.\n\"THAT  MAIL  SERVICE.\"\nEwtob    Mjmni\u00bb JrUBNAL\u2014Sir:\nAllow tuu tu ui.il atienliuti toustupt.I\nattempt to cuuatruut a \"in.iron nt*bi \"\nwl.iuli npjji-ittttil in an artiuwi iu lie\nVantiuuvor Weekly World over the\nai-jmiiuru of LIugii Wait. M. I)., 150*\nMile Iluin-e. it H'jpears lli-tt lltia\n'* biisv\" ^eiilleinaii it-llocently ?stuill-\nliled over a typt><j;i'apliiual error in\nHaiibHid, and ruslmii into print will.\nilm Btnrtliny auimuuc\u00abinent llmt Sir\nAdolplit* Caroii btated iu the- lliu-j-\nof Outiiimins that \" thn mail service\nImtweeu Cuohe Creek and B.ivuiib'b\nPerry turuiiuiitutl on 1-it Marul), 1-S'Jj\nand ilm payment therefor, at tin.\nsame time.\" If the doctor was not\nsiioh ii '\u25a0 Iiubv-\" man h\u00ab wimld liavo\nnt tipped to cunaiUer that tliu.-.*\" up-\nIteavela hi Irain-poi tatioit, (jaiiaed bv\ntlie construction of tlio C. P. 1{. took\nplace tun ye urn airo. Ami if he has\na desite for truth he will find ihat\nthu post \u25a0jllL'e departmi-nt. was at\nthat liuio driving \\\\a usual close liar\n-fains with the mail camera tion-\nueriiud, Tin* B. V. Kxpre-n Uo.'a\npeople consider;'tht* article in ijoea\ntion too stupid a piece of villifluatiott\nIllllOtlUe, (Jihuis n.atiitaio thai as h\nbimple matter ol jusliue it should be\nnoticed in this way.\nOnk of a Queer Hack.\nThe above letter and answer ure\nself explanatory. The answer was\nhanded us by a citizen of Ashcroft,\n\u2022A. .\u00ab?\u00ab*-\nWEST  PIDINU   OF   TIIF,   YALE   ELEC\nTultAL   DISTRICT.\nWillow River.\nMr.   II.   Sherlock  en ine down mi the\nI'ueadajs sui-ae Irom Wtll-w liver where\nii- has been lm* some time, I win a luieruMed\ntr MOriOK 8 li'Ti-l.v L'lu-n tlmt n piiKliil'C-\niti Umi prupi rlf quite exieuslveh. Mr. [M \u201ef ;\u201eti-ectlo.i'{f) of daiHe 0 of lhe\nLaird   who   was   severely   injured   by h   \"Quiiilrle-nlon   mid   lM-i-<r..ii<...  of   Veier-'\ni...r,>. ..I SI....W l.uu ..... %,.. ....-,.v..r..      Ael   lt>7l(.\" 1 \u25bahull, on Mimitay lhe 5Hi Mmw\\\nli.,r,e ut Maniei baa mil i et iee..vered uu-  ||(>a ul ,Wi.hl. ,\u201e h| \u201e,-\u201e L,;llrl iUui^ Vll|,\nnr.-!*. out  was lo be  niuvcd  tl.e day Mr   hold,% (Joint o   Kevi-lou fn* tl.e pu-po\u00abu   i*\n\u2022.1..H...II i.-it to hlunwt. i.inme .... U i'i..w  dfien lutf aaynr nit toJiTlt*tn\u00bb h-.-h ii t die\nblnri\u00abM\u00bb nil.to hlt-uiM. iioubuun nni<>\u00ab   rt.l(ii|li ,f llllHl\u201e lw tlm Kiwlr'nr of Vo.on-\nrivtr.    I'lie ii'ilro.-k itmiiul t-'.'xpecied lo for thu above ii-mied Bli-etoral DUiHcl.\nlap bed roek ai  at.i.ot 4011 bet and will WM'to-Er\nl lien he It inn Ul) lu 8\\) i.ci uniler^li'lim!.'    yule. R. \u25a0'. 3-')tit lima, 1805 JI ,:!\nMr.   aiietlnck   Ihlnks    ln-.lr.a-k   will   he    -' -    \t\nreaeheil about Uetuber Ui nr be'nie. The\nwell known I'iellliui-iol' ilie various \u2022.ire-tun*\neuiptyi\"!! i\"lo tne Willow river makes\nthis a fnvorahlu >cheinu \u00bbii!i Ibnae lamt-\nllar with 'be lay of die country. It lite\netilllpany have nn i.t.l..i>eeii lionlile wuen\nlltU live I is hollouieii, a   I.i'i i-Xi-iletneiit U\nvi-iy likely to ensue, and it is one of thu\nib inns io expect ot' ihe enterprise Hun lurae\nuuaiilllle-iol rich graie. wilt   be expired. A flltinirof lhe (luunh Court ofOarlhoi\nilr.Sherb # aiu'htoihe Kooti-oaj ciniiitry will lie belt) at the (,'o.irl Mouse, (.Union\nim- il f.-w weeks tiller u g t*i the eoast, nn I burn-lay lit.- 14'li dav i-l Aujriti'l next\nand will   then   teiuni   t*i  t'arlbo.i.    Iln  at the hnur'ol Ill o'clock In lhe ?\"n on.\nweni   up in March ami has seen a im-il F. SdUBS.\nneal of ibedibtriel ami mi-ios iboiiiuglily ReirNirar Coifiiiy Court\nimpiissed Willi Its richness.                       i    Clinton. June 1(1, ISO.\"). ailj| t),-U-'\nNOTICE.\nTHE CASSEL GOLD EXTRACTING Co., Ltd\nOf Glasgow.\nTHE MAC ARTHUR FORREST PROCESS. (CYANIDE.)\nThis  frecess   will   treat   the   MOST   REBELLIOUS  ores  of  the\nCARIBOO   DISTRICT,\nat a e^st of about $2.50 per ton, giving extractions of from 83 to gs per cent, oj\nassay value.    Send Samp es for Mill Test and write for particulars.\nW. n-LLl-W-HAKVI-Y. l'C.S.    i      v,-\\n,i*vi*P u r\nSiipe.-iiitendent.l      VAMODVbk. B.C.\nAssays and Analyses of Ores undertaken.    Bullion Assays made.\nOUTFITS-\n********\nHARVEY, BAILEY & CO\nGeneral Merchants\nASHCROFT     AND     ENDEKBY.\nOur stock is cnmplota in evitry line and our prices right.   Orders\nby mail reoeive careful al.tcn.iun being filled und\nfurwnrded with diepntob.\n1.1.11I l.i.il.lli.\" i.i,<I <'.,.\u201et 1 \"\u25a0,  i\",lil\nii,l-\".l\"...'r-- nllli'.'. ........'.\"ii- l.ii-.t.i'M\n-\". . llll IH Xi'i'llll.l I U.  A Ill.HIII-\n.iri'iui .miIiumi ihriilnrli Hit* ci'iilfr\niwn I'liriil.liiiiu ,. 1.....niiin] ...pi-lv ut\n\u2022 IV .1. v\nI .'ill .Mll.l'.    ll.USK.\nAllTIIIIR NWIIKKU,\nI'iv: rii'inr,\nrilXI'V-IINK .111,l'l   IIUl'SK.\n\"llMll.t:   IIOL'SK.\nWil.iH.n llm-.l. Pr.,,,,1 r.\nmiMli.li  norsn.\nA. P. \\V.'i.l..'r. Pr\u201e|,rl,'lnr.\n87-.ll 11,E   HOUSE.\nD. I). Rum.kn, Pr..|nlolnr.\nGniiil  iit'rtiiii.iilHii'.ii   fnr  il.^ irnvetllns\n|.\u201el,li.\nII\",\nul LT'iin fnr linr-i*.\nsr, 11w.Mn.1j  iKiusK.\nIlri.lL'.' Ci.'.k.\n0.....1 Ri'r,,iiin..-.ln.i...i   for  trnvclcr..\nIli.lsf fei\"l. l'l,'.\n\\Villl,,m AHhi. \u2022        Prnnrlrmr.\nllll 1II5.MII.E   HOUSE.\nT. 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Fi'i'l\"\n. r. \"i\nVmr.\nIU 127-JIII.li   .^l)L\u2022^K.\nTHE HI.UB Tnvr.\nRnaril nn.l lia.it.nir.     l-'wi.  f..r  hi.nn,\nMalilinu.\n.[..I.n Wllolll\nPrnprlMir.\n19 184-MII.K   HOLsB.\n-tag..'.Illlti.n.   Ai-....nini'\"l.ilionB fnr llie^-\n12' 130 -MI I.E    III USE.\nBnard nntl Lndpinir.   F. wl fnr ImrM..\nM.J. M-riirll.y. Irn|i.\n1SII 141-MILE HOUSE.\nBoard Hiid Lmljrini'.     Hay and gram fur\n.inr.....\nDi'iinls Murphy, T'r\"p. ^\u00bb\n120 144-MIU3   HOUnE.\nAirnnirnndaivus fur DieIrnv'tllns public.\n..hv ...id jrrain f..r .nl,', Bta.illnir.\nFelker Briillicrn. :      Prnprlt'lnr.,\n135     150-MTLE    HOUSE.\nThlRlsil'i'iri  rllRirtlmHiiit I'\"'\"' tot\niln- IIor-.t'Ffv,Qiif*.|icMi. FnrlCH. wnil,in.n\nLnlco, ciiiU-oi.-ti. Atitli-r ami KftitMy\nrici'k-* mnl 001111-. no Hi.' CiiHIhio roiitt.\n'Ihtnr is 11 Ihm'-newly Imlll nntl iiimisi.r.l\nlioii-i, iit: i-ii-iiiiiii pimp, tc1***rrM|ili t-fiicL',\nliohl iiflfoe, Hp. 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