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MINING   TOURN^\nS-ra^v l*&\u00abr4\u00ab\u00a3&'8X\n*\u20ac\nJL JL.y*\nYALSi\nKOOTliKA1?!\n4\n^\nVOIs; 2. -NO. 29\nASHCROFT, BRITISH COLUMBIA, NOVEMBER 21.1890.\n$2.00 PER YEAR.\nCARIBOO!\nH9RSEFLYI - FORKS QUSN\n\u25a0   If jPoar4*-* S BaSa B    ~   ''J-**'?\nSTOS&OI   A5TD -FOaWAaBIiS    ACHj!HT.g.\n\u25a0'     !\nGoods received, 'Stored arid Forwarded\n\u2022vitli dispatch to'-any point m tho In^eripr\ni*\u00ab!W'!i?d*Uy .Wagon or [iuek' train. Opiitfi'gji\nyou ;;\"rK>.;lrt to qui* wire autl we will settle|\nrailway 'charges utul ship onto destination\nwith leust possible delay.\nVV. B. BA1LKY k COMPANY.\nAWJOttOfl.', B ''\n\" CLINTON TlOTEL, Clinton, bc\nmm MD LODGING BY.THE DftV, WEEK OR MONTH.\n\u25a0is r.r iln* Cm\nIn llic vlciiiit;\nI-iojrrirtrir..\n...llll. .nl Cit.fcl.    tli-.it (li.lillliK.    HMdoaMI*\u2122 fft-c 'I'1' Ciirtboo,\n\u25a0' MiuCrwk in-.-u ..r \u2022\u2022...;...   Uuiiilngnml a..iiiue In llio vicinity.\niH.-.IIAI.I. a B-..1T1I,\nJ\n1\nIKNCKQJr-C''\n.W. FOSTER\nCLINTON.\n\u00bb!I;BC*'  ISU-OIITBH  ti\u00bb\nn?\nllHL    iiiilMSL\n'\u25a0'\u2022idururlrrs'.r Miners and Ranchers Supplies, Hour. Ricf, Su|\u00abr, Hock snilFi.it\nSol' Co-il DU Macksmtltis E...1 House Oul, ami all heavy prads purchase*\n1-, carloaj lifi anil prlees il\u00abtit.      HtiiiiiK and Pack Saddles,\nHunters Oulfits, Wiles, Shot duns, Ammunition, ele.\nWr Am\u00ab,  er Giant foxier Company ef Sat, Frietciscc, fill stela an W a.\nor-t, .-f'\" magtix'rie, Fuse, Ca\/ts, etc., ele.    Gee. Gage i' Sens cctevraled\n'   ilciciirK'm  Hire Bed Sarin's, Mattra.tes, fillers, Ire.\nnever; a- dks'ssel. i.vm&er, shingles, laths, ncKET.\nMILUXRHY  ANO   MOCKS MA KING   iti,|>arinient   under eooip\u00abt\u00abn\nmalME  i'irl'1 'n culincillioli Willi .nm' fl A.liciotl.\nepulis RKCKiyiCIJ iind forwarieii  io nil p.rla irf ttie uftpw ornwlrj\nnl ieitace.it i.t\u00ab.\nfi. P. K. E!IHj;s \u00bb -..rehwiw., \u00abmt r.v*M fnolllllta for b\u00bbnitliii(r good.\nOr'dnr. nail e..q\u00ab'ricf hv mail \u00ab\u00ab\u00bb\u00ab li\",   TV, 1' OS l atl,\nproaipi mlenlioo.\nmm S4BBLE1Y AMD HABHESS GO.\nMAKOriOTUHRUa  fcHD IXHOttTBM cv\nSaddles, Harness, Bridles, Trunks, Whips,\nSpurs, and Harness Trimmings.\naE?^^!?^1 DOME  WITH R16TRESS UND DESPATCH\nAll orders ly mail promptly attindtd h and satisfaction guar anted.\nA8H6R0FT,     :     :      :      j     \u00ae\u00b0 O-\nCARIBOO\nEXCHANGE\nHOTEL.\nA H Walters Propriet r\nBoard and Lodfling at reasonable rates.\nCorner of Railroad Avenue and Third Street.\n1LL0OET-\nTwo claims the Gleugarry a\u00bbd\nMayflower, situated on Oayptisa\ncrcr-lr nnd nwitfd liy Rod CKinholm\nmici McDonald, ware bonded lately\nto Ot-oil Smith for. 111,000,'paying\n11-000 oaili mid the balance in lees\nthan a year. Tlieae aro pretty Rood\nproperties arid with further develop**\nmtmt work will bIiow up villi 'llio\nbast of them. They ara in close\nprox'miiy tu I bt. Golden lEagle.\nIXugh Keei.-r mid Robert Skinner\nfrum ViiiK-*-uv\u00abr bare been up Cay-\nmne ciiak looking o.ver ,d.fl'nf(uH\nprospects and   eeum   lavurnbly im-\nOaptiiti Tatlow wm alio up Oay-\nou*.--. ereek looldllg aftar moiho elaima\nh* owiifl, doing astiM-ament woik.\nTlitfue oUiniB aro under bond tu an\nK-i-_lihli company wbo will open 'hum\nup 111 tbr i-priiij*.\nAbout _4iurl\u00ab-.ii w\u00abn ha\u00bbe been\nworking 011 tlie Golden Oaclto trail\nbut will liknly li\u00bb\u00bba  to quit wprk on\nlonunt of tlie hfaty mow fall, li\nv** erpe 1)tod tlmt mnakinery nouM\n'\u00bb\u00bb broagbt io for thii mine ihia\nwinter.\nA   CcriJCtion.\nKm nut Ml HI so Jouhs-al, Dear\nSir: We wero greatly wrprfied lo\n^ee in your QutSHiittile Forte corrre-\nnondenee lie .lati-mant thettlie wan\nwho bad bpeu amythyed on tho prop\nerty bonded by Col. Fitlibaok kni\nnot yet bttn paid. Yoar eurres\npotident w-j-ild bare sbown ordinary\ncommon er-nio bad be inquired if\neuch wiib tbe reae before airing him-\nself iu tbe pwblio prous.\nFor tbe bei.efi! of your corrrnpoo-\nderttwe lug to \u00ab.ty \u00bbhul^ overy man\neroplwyed on ibc abore prt-p\u00abrty win\npiid lhe \u25a0 1 ty mi \u00bb\u25a0* the work wsr ehut\n\u25a0lown for tbe ee\u00ab'a<m. Vu-*is truly\nK H. Ils'.tM-.v,\nAg^nl for tj. W Fishbaek.\nI). D. DtiRto,\nForemnn of M\u00bbud Co.\nJehu Clement* ooutl.\nThe ttift news of tlie death of Jukii Cm-\nineiit*. fritlier nl' A. L Clenicute, Htmion\nn;;eiit.at Ashcrafi, wiw.reo\u00bbWe^| Wt_iln-*\u00bb-\ntt-i)' noon. Mr. OkinenlB was h well*\nknown co(itreutur -tltiu^ t'io rt-ilirny, li\u00abv\ning buill h lurjic iiamUt-r of ibe uetftin\nIibuseaofl lin-adlvniioD.aad wjia at pr'isenl\ntioini; flume work enst.' He wnb ant lenllug\nwell mid whs going Id his konic fi Vancouver ou No. 1 of luul Mon*Iay, and m-\nrltlntf al North ft_uU hud li kt carried to\nibc 0. P. R. bold wliete lie ntmsliieil Iili\nWctlnosdiy, wnero eTorytlilp-j pusslble\nwm done lu mtu bia lift*, bul be. psu-jtl\nawny tboilly before anon,; tif art <li\u00abtise\nIminc tbe cause He whs itiTf vtyVis, yeiirs\nobi itutl tot.k an oolhe m p*rj% Jl^; He\ntenven n wife, two soils aad a-dktfgltt.fr to\nmouru bis hm. Mr. A. L. (.'ItmeiiMwent\nwen li> North Ucud WetJtiesdivj n(ifin<i.i\u00ab\nnut will have tin boily taken to Vancouver an mon ns Uic iua<l Is opened up.\nwhere it will be Inferred, The Nuiiir bus\n(be f-ynipdihr of llic Imve number of\nfi it-nils nrvt acquaintances or Mr. t'le.\ntuenls;\nHall,\nCommunlomtlen.\nTo the dirocturo Aslicrofl To\nQonllfMen:\nWu beg 10 call youi alloftlion in Ihe uu.\neomfuiuble, anj wu lulgtit iiy, iiUftrscc.\nlul condition of the lown halt. Wo will\nnot Wck ft'inui your i*li\u00abiRe of (3 e nl-ftit,\nlim wu inii.i fii wly olijiet In huviiig io Oo\nnil the woik ueaeasary In tmtke tlio bxli\nfit tn go mio, that in, situop It etil, till the\nlumps, carry Micci.al oil, cleai oul the\nstore*, nisile coul Hud wood aiiu geuerelly\neverything tliat tins to be done.\nHurely il iu not fair trtjitnie-tt to expect\nany one who hires tour ti-.il lo ilo ell ihe\nwork. Uf course, you allow us the privilege of paying fur it ami pcrbupu we\nshould ho ihHui*!'ni f\u00bbi-thut.\nJ. E. Kkioht, Secretary bl\nAsbcroft Auuliur Theatrical Co.\nLtcfil Its we.\nC. A.Somlia. H. P. P.. eame ie\nCache Creek Fridny.\n6TBlCn.T   FIRST GLASS   UOt'SR.\n\u00ae BifAflDMD ROOMS BY THE DAY OH MONTH  \u00a9\nRatu-s :\u00abnaenabie.   Newly furnished aonrs.   Hu-iritiunrtcrs for mining meu am\ncommerciiil tinvcllcr*.   Open dny acd niglil.    Opposite C. T. R.dcpot.\nWm. Lyne\"   \u2022       \u2022      Proprietor..\n[Tbo atatftneiit referred to in tho\nnbnve o :m.fiuiiir?.tioo ftppnared in\nthe Qoe-jnfllo Forks enrrofipoildonoe\nof Noveinlior 7tb. Our oorrpfpin\ndent mav b-ivo '\u25a0\u2022men mis!nformed, and\nwo hope hi will bn tiblo to nuke\namende in bib next letter. The\nJournal tries to ru* all tho relinbls\nraining newa ponible, and such\nmistaken ss the ono referred to duet-\n'be owners of both properties grass\ninjustice.   K:\\ ]\nPog Orsott' Fteshet-\nAnd FOgrim old wintor is at bind\nwith its uTPr righittg unmerciful\nbroena. The wlnler lias come so\nbold, that stockmen dread Us approach.\nMr J. 1). Pren ior, m*n\u00ab-^r of tho\nOiiiadu W-h'piu Riuobin**; Uoinunny\nefbree'd ot-i\u00bbr tin tin* f\u25a0 \u25a0 < ry 8tJ'-3 head\nof boftf steers, rangiug from throe,\nimir, tire end &U years old. The\ncattle <veie cr*j:t*r.it <t\\ uto days, tliy.\nhighest nnmber carried in. one load\n:wr.a 'i&. lt reqnired twenty fiye\ncowboys to d~ivu bo oHttlb io \\Y*\nPurry renub. f'jrtv saddle hursts\nwt-ro in a-* during '.bo drivo.\nTurn Oaspard ia seriously ill and\nDr. Herald has beon -uniindn.etli It\nie sincerely hoped by all thnt Tom\nwill ii\u00bb himself iigitin.\nJ. McMwen returned, from the east\nlooking tho picture 11 Iwnltb.\nJatuoa Ki ilt pa trie If, bus completed\nbis rottidence nn K*\u00ab d*irj- ranch.\n\\V. McaAon delircred hM bis cattle\nto tbe U. C. Cattlo company, numbering 170 Im* it j which_be sold to\niho compnny last eprin^.\nPnttorson i Mulntnah h.tTo mnyed\ntheir -awrnill ft nn Chileoten to Cot-\ntoii'..ood, wberti thnjt have a enntrnot\nof -sawing ball' a million fuel of Inm\nbur. I N. J.\nThe concert bv tha members nnd\nfriendn of tho oburob of England\nwas held in tbo town bull, Thurttday\nevening, conbidtnnjj tbe cold w#a-\nllier, to a fair audieiioo. This concert was a c.-'-tpom input of last Oe\ntuber, utid at the last moment considerable trouble initi to bo contended\nwith, The first part of H1*. eYenihjj\nwas tiiltBit up with ohotitsee, rnolu\ntioiis, soii^s, tableaux-, oio. Tbo\nsecond   pari    pi , rogrumme\nwas a ohaiad, \u00ab word '\u00bbf IW\" avllabl-e\njn thrue acta, rnprenint'iig Eliv'w.oid\n\"bardahips,\" th'*   peifprinora tatting\nfrera\nIt is sbout tim-'Jtiiai the \"annual'.' tram\n1.-1*1 hall was aniinnoced, ba quile a ruk)-\nbrr sre biokinj- f:.i**ar1 io the good time\nthat Uiually tt-ken plnce.\nQUE3flELL5.\nT.ast weclr, tbo remaiaa of Dan.\nMcDonald, a carpenter, and ft resident of tkia place fjr noma years,\nwbb beried to tbe cem(it\u00abry at Quch-\noo|!e. Ho had been on Sunday m\nAloxaudria, and \u00aba< returning la''\nat night, when near tiie bbuae of Mi.\nAndie's he etumblind oyer t trough\nby tbe roadside and full headlpnj\"\ndown, a dietanet- of four fe-it. Noil\nmoininp Mr. Andrea found liis\nlifeless body lying on bis face. -:V\nr'ooner's jury wae culled by Mr, W.\nStrreiiMun, coroner, and tbe verdu-i\nwan that his ueok waa dialocated by\ntho fall. Dan. McDonald wae much\nrebooted, and it if said tbat lie came\nto this country f o:o Owen Sound,\nOnt. Quite a number followed the\nremains to the grave, where tho tin*\npreeaiva burial nemos of the church\nof England whs read.\nTlie Vencrobln Aiebdeaeon Small\ntiftt> \u00bbi.*iidd th*; Bevorjil (iltioea alonp;\ntiift rflad m (tt in Biitkoiville. i'n\nho- rtiuru ha held aerviaea in tbo\nehuruh. There w\u00aba n large aiion-\ndanse both inoniin*; and evening.\nMr. G. Di-iu-, C K.,has come up to\nteke Mr. Seyiwoui Baker'-, plaee in\nthe management of tbe claim known\nis the Baker claim, situated near the\nmouth of the Cottonwood, Mr.\nBatter intends shortly to return to\nKogland. The chief work lids win-\nt-r is running a thn-i\u00ab\u00ab:'d foot tunnel\nfor the purp.ise of conueeting dltoh-\ncs. Mr. Thompson, tbe iiiininj_ expert, returns by stage to the 150 to\nvisit mining proper!ins at the Forks.\nMr. Sydney Williams, suryeyor,\nha* returned from a eucccBhful trip to\ntbe Chileoten, where he had been\ncombining business end sport. He\nercered lour big horns end u couple of\ndeer. Tbe largest apecimeu of the\nb'g horn meesured fifteen inches..\nSnow has  been falling ever- dav\nthis week,   and   the  dnptb   is  now\nabout eight inches.   The lowest tern\n01 lale ilui ins any eninrtainmcntst, ele, perature vet was three decreet- below\niiilbelowfl hall a hunjilter <\u00bbf bendletaji ura\u00bb     Tbe woods are in -tplendid\nwrrymtillsira-iefully,  ihrawiag jjjingt  tbtp, for  6|e^lu\u201eg.   The  near ap-\nproaob of Christmas has directed at\nDtii-th cf 'i^toh-itsi *.:?.\u00a3fl:i.\nMicbsel   LfagtUi tii? ptU..dcr of the\nK lDlloo|ld Strjiinel, >-J;nu ai K-h-Wus, on\nMuijiIhv ol Iml week. Mr. Wrt|*tie was\nwell Knowu bynns |i n't parti of ttie\n\u25a0i-iivini-\", haviiiii' fit)tawed tti-- \\vir. ot cmii-\n\u25a0iir'ie.ttoii In esrly iia\\$. U-: first published (lie s?fiit|u*-i -' Rmutv an.l shortly after,\nward ni-Mi?'i ii tn Yuie, wberehe remdntd\nl\\.i' sevitral yeara t.\u00bb< th. u mured to Kam.\nIoo|is. HI* ch\u00abl \u2022-.'>'.* na* sue lo-win le-\nuprci -\u25a0, m ittw rmm nil uix.ses -trd cou-\nttliiniis of \u2022on. Hi* w_,\u00bb acrupulously\ntioiiiirable in lii.1 di-nllnj-9, upiU-bt in bis\nnrivule lite, n keen \u00bbifeti-*rVer and a deep\nre.'iMHicr. lie was slmiil Hlxiy-flve years\nolil. mid his early lliu w*>si|i-ml In the oil*\nfielda of Ontnrb soil I'eunsyJvhBU. Alter\niliu tomii'-ii'tii ot Uie jaiiwoy Uv retired\n(rotu iN\u2022- uewspapur bus!doss ami disponed\nof Ibo plant. II* nexi occupaiiou was\n(but or Buporiutuiideiit id\" tbe iudiau In-\ndUSlrlul vclttxil ui Kamlf'ttjw. Rrslgnliifl\ntlnii posit ot ui out fnitryeiiia a-j-' b - \u00bbetn\nHie Okuungan disirlct umi nequlred\nsome land iu tbe Mission Valley, Kurly\nlast suuuiier bis health L>u>--,-- to fall, Hud'\nabout u t-Mtitli ago movtt-J m tlm Lukeview\nbolol, ut Ktilrtwuu, to get lifiur uare and\naili'iiti.-n. lie was'BUflt-rlnji \"\",,;\" 'iu specific disease, lut a long and imluous\ne'rujjijlu af-tilnsi Uic hardships ol pioneer\nUfa kail t-xbiiust-Kl bis ruti_<! con-itilutlon,\nAs tar :;- la knuwu liu b\u00abtj no living ruin\nlifM. The i\\_-,-,ra| Imtk place Tuesday\nuud was atteuded by n Ur^o nutnbsr of\nfriends. His many fiiuin.fi lu tni_ p-_it o|\nthe country will lie lony in m-ai of hia\nsudden d\u00abiith.\nouiid nittl it il-ijr very obscene langui^e,\nIt Isabnui timethfy were taking ettiinli'e\n!\u25a0> thcm*elvas and if thev cau't bohuve\nI'ttnii'lvts iii public (bay bad belter stay\nal ho*.no,\nTwo mountain goats werejsbe! near ihe\ntention to the necessity of drawing\nout a programme at)' appointing;\neommiiteos to celohratB the festive\nseason in proper st\\ le,   A meeiting is\nSB-Kile H<miH acuitpte nfwefiksaso.and i c\u00bbll*ail for next wee-t for tb*\u00bb purpose\nhs Indians in tliu neigh but Itood prsdleicd of organizing a side eplittiug farce is\nabaril winter, as it is seldom gnats statin oeurse of preparation, aftti i. in ex\nfound so clnse to civilirointi. Qo far Ilia I pecUd ti,tt lbe ftn0yrjregs ],.,i| wbioh\nprrtitrttiiii lia-i camo line and fiom all ap,'\npearsnee will bold fo I.\nproved so gr\u00abut a success last Christ\nmas will be repeated.\nThe concert Iti aid of the Melho\ndin r.huroli fund which  will be held\non Christmas  eve, promises to be a     -.,   t       ,   ,,, ,        ,     .,   , v     \u2022\n1 Tlio Toronto Globe makes lbe lollowtoR\ngrand success. IVucucing will be Kn9lhto remarks on the eslablisbment of\ncontinued Jrrrn now on, pe-v songs, a mint lu (Janadti for tin: com Uuof Oana\nsnd Christmas carols being received, [dtan gold\u2014\n_   j   The Bgitntion for thecslabllabment of a\nCanadian mint locnio'ibu prod net of the\na of nd-1 ic.,1,,\nvertisin.i Oan.itla. Wi* do not need u iroiil,\noo na.-.- lor home use. Paper undrr llifl Tha\nexcelleet bankmg Inws ot the Doimuiou bi.-j_ii.t\nlitbeiiper nnd tpiltuaseftsctlve fbore ia j Gordo\nno need to \u25a0A'^:'.r away gold In pockets | yet I*n\nuecli ;\nA  Mint For Qftnui\nUr. F. S. Reynolds'nnd  Mrs. Reynolds1\n,,   . , , \u25a0_,,\u2022\u25a0     g-ilft mines auKsests another tnei\nSIS OU  thei*-   '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u00bb\u25a0  t.'im\"    frnr*    Wiwnntm    \" J\nFreight ahtpm\u00bbrtt\u00bb\nBelow will  bo  found th\u00bb date of\ndeparture, teamster nnd  destination\nof freight bliipped north by Aahoruft'a\nforwarding ageitta!\nKdv. 18. WII Kealley, Llllooet.,..    8,088\n\"   li, J Plueon, Dog Cn-bk   a.ytM\n\"       T Bishop, aoda On ek. ..     7,480\n\"       J Garnion, Clinton    1,1)78\n\"       J Pigeon, Dogtreck.....   1.030\n\"        W Tiiikiiaui, Uliiiioa   12,000\n\" R Cuinmliiga, Ltllt oet.... 2,130\n18, ATmswi, !)\u00ab(\u25a0 Ureek.... 1.HU\n'\"   \"   '   \" 1\u00ab40\nB.000\n3,0*. 10\n7,7-10\n8,100\n4,125\n7,1KH)\n8.2-JO\nKx. Co, Cltnloii..\n\"   ia,TBiidiop-J, Hwia Creek,..\n\" fcC'ill*, \" \"     ...\n\"        A Foccault,    \"      \"   ...\nJ Sm?, \" \" ...\n\"   IB, J dannonj Clinton.\t\nIt MoLimd, lfiOSitleHse..\n\" 80, Lillle Jitek.Soda Cretk..\n''        tcolty, tuoiJa Cre_>k    8,(H0\nTutsi 181,504\nCarter at \"Hews.\nDeputy Aittirnvy g.nerai; DrnUk. Islt Ur\nlbe etui 1\u00abbI week ou a vacation.\nHon. N. Clarke Wallace twa bonded tha\nLittle Phil mint n Anuwutu. I.. (20,\n000.\nIn twoyeitrs\nMi-Kiniifi, Wt\nturned out $22\nilie Cariboo mine at, Caap\nll-tna k u   -tlamp mill, has\n0,000 in v\u00ab!d bullion.\nwa) Ii\u00abmc   from   WUcnnsia\nami uru expeelcd abpnsl daily. Tiie mem\nben of the midnight club hare had a va-\ncslit'ii lor a few weeks but probably a\nmeeting will lake place atan early date,\nlo li-iten to ibc dlsconrae on tin sikfr\nr|U\u00abbtion nud \"II .w Ri \\ _n  was tlelealed \"\nTin; tlioinioini'icr at   Aslicrolt  Friday J\nirnlng registered 25 degrees l\u00bb low rern\nwhen we eiii   usa\ncbang<\nmedium of\ni&por Hint -rusis rery llltle to re-\nbbw. ('.inatii, howorar, in trade Balances\nand in ether wayu imports and exports\nrery considerable qnuatitt-js of b^Hj->n.\n, If las con wero noi too great  it might\nT^o men nam-jd Charles Berber and\nChris. Mlttur lusl tbeir liie.i lent Wednes-\ndxy whlld iliawmg iljimml'i,which ex-\nploded, na Ciilino cieek, about twelve\nmilts fr ui Uleullluwael, N\" person\nwiiiti'eKL'd Ur uccldeiit, a mun working in\nthe vicittily b-ir' tho riplosion. bat\ncomIiI find neiihur cabin tor men. Burger\nfi wife a-id  lamiij to mourn his\n:iuii_ipu| fim'tion at IvAt.'.lonpsIs\n; lo i'n littflrefllbiij. Aid. M.P.\nrill It -ml I- t mayor. It is not\nit whflhi-i Mi-yor Lee will iiiiftfo\npt'Siiieii, lie buying occepied it\nThc pe'ple ol 1'aviliou, a* has bt urf\niHiauinionaly., agreed, Hevef rts'd**\nnearer being showed up in their liVnrf\n'h\u00abti ihey bare buen ilitf hm fc\u00abv\ndaya. Nerer in tbe memory of tsw\nwhilo man did ne muck snow fall at:\ntbe oue.limo, in this vicinity, ae fail\ndbrin-f Tbursdiy and Fridatr, 60m\nl?tb end Mill cf the piesent wontU.\nIn faot, i* van eh-iost itnposa b!a fit\na t-am of horses V> pull aH empty\naleigb tbrouk-b it, is Sift. Oio. w-*\nmeasured ou tlie lei-*!, nut far fru**-\nthe post office door wh'.eb is a fir\naverage of what fed in alt olhe'\npane of the town, fjrest fear wix\nprevalent tbat we wars snowed h\/\n'or thn winter, and lliat all teaajin.*\nand ttetBc of eveiy kind would bc at\na standstill during that period eC\ntunc, and whtU Artbsir Hartlsy attempted to roach Lillooel with half a\nload and was compelled to turn a few\nmiles from here en noeomit of tba\nroad being completely filled in witb\ndrift, our fears were greatly augmented, not only for our own safety hut\nfor tbat of the Lillooites who migbi\nbu starring to death before aid of anv\nkind could raauli theui, and it was\nnot until news reached us \"hut W .\nMcDonald, the road superintendent,\nbad three men at work oleanug ou;\ntbe drifts, that we brartbed Irirfly\naod our faces (which had b\u00aberi pale,\nwith fear aud suspeosa, ao auxioea\nwo ara as to tba asfoty of others) resumed tbeir uatural eolor, aad ban\ntiesa wan renewed in tbe uld style\nagain with great rejoicing andglstd-\nnesa uf heart.\nTroubles never coat \u00bbs_:*! Aluog\nwith Miutv we have a cell map that\nnever visited tbis part in the nsntk\nof November before. At least, *\u00bb\ntbe old tiuiora say, and tbey *r\u00ab tha\nonly authority we know ot. 38 below\nzero at tbo mill sod tbat is no', th-r\ncoliJust yet in Pavilion bv auy ihoi.\nBut that is two days ago. u le a g'eat\ndoal milder uow, aud Iodic* as if wa\nnsijht bava a little more i. ewe or m\n'\u2022big thaw.\" Peowla \"-.-.trr.\nAt Cllst.ui 80 defirses, at   Murpruy'j tkis\nweek and al 0 trpenlcr'a momiiAin it was'.. .\u00bb   .\u25a0 .\n.\u201e .      '      .... ' be  an   cfiacttve  moans   ol   adyurtiaing\nilnwiittiBO below.   Frid-ty murnlng was\nthe coldest Bnrkervllle bus fiad this season. Cnuld not find out fnifn SAiJij Creek\nbut Ibc onorutor said the [bsrmtimeter was\nfrnze up.\nMr. Win. Macintosh, nf Buckingham,\n(Juebec, cania down from Barkerrille on\nTbtinday'a piajo Ha went' up' a few\nmnuibsjago to look aflcr the t*uarta proper-\nties 'in Biiro'e motnitnm nwbed by him-! A'',lro\nself and sss'ii_iat\u00ab\u00bbtaod has done eonhltiB'r*l coined\nCauadu to mint a fuw millions u year of\ngold into $23 aud $50 Canadian plecus.\nT(iti product of Canada's n.jltl mloes might\nvery well be Kent ont inlo lhe world willi\na beaver and a wreath of mnplo leaves\nflluiuped.npnh It tn tliai lorm li would\nattiaot more notice, even ill Imnk vaults,\nlhau in bars or Btivercign or CHglea. It\nwoijltl hn a n>t\u00ab tiling I-j gold, Jlisl aa lbe\n\u00ab w>Tert.|gii wiie'whce ft was first\n\u25a0jri attracled tbo attention \"!' Kn-\nlebaesaVifthe K\u00bb\u00bbh\u00ab\u00abu  by Its peculiar yellow coin\nable work this fall.\nquartz of ihat st--ion is without a dooblJ^ieJi was in marked contrast io un\nThe Mi-ArthurF\u00bbrrvsi system will ba uaod I somewhat reddish bee of Intljan gold\ntor the extraction f the g<.id from the I Canada does mil n \u25a0 \u25a0 a euld enlnage roi\nqiitirlf or the rich mountains'of this vicln-i h,llu0 coniumplion, but if h \u25a0.\u25a0old colnagi\nity.   Thelrpaimfl.it lo ibis process shows  Will adverllseOunada abrond and cost ywy\ngoed results. It will be only a sin it lime\nuulil mills will ;bo ereeled and in opeta-\ntton lo work in ibis rich district. Mr.\nMnr.linaah rcmiilnad hi town a few dnys\nbeing held here on account ofthe blockada\nwest of Ktirtk Bund.\nTruffle nn lho C l\\ H. lias been somewhat delayed for the past week. Tbe\ntrouble was went of North fiend, a number\nnf slidsK eoihlng-down, consisting o\nbouldtiit, snow a-id ir*jes which tlio snow\nplows cotilj) dit entlilng with. Gangs nf\nmon were working night and day at the\nslides, Bsyeral bums were lied up ai the\nBond nnd Kniiilitojis, Tl)eoimipnny supplied Die piis-jfmfierswllh all lho fond lliey\nw.inlecl, ami liinde things us gomtnHnhle\nUt ihn pv:.t :i.r*\u00bb\u00ab )'\nliml Wifsr-r. Onrtto\nIJ;. Ferrer -vlll n it\ni'or alia ii'it.\n.is. It is rumored\ni und Minims, aud\nlame f-rwarfl agalu\nlillle it might bu.a good llifuglo hitfe.\nAs to tho beneficial effect of breeding\nCanadian products fur shipment abroad\nthere can be no doubt whatever, ami It. is\nlo he hoped tbat the govurnmunl will do\neverything possible to secure.*tbe proper\nni.iiki.ig of much prtiducls.\nMr. Wm. Thompson, nf London. England, came down on the si.ig. Thursday\nfrom Bnrkervtlle, where he has been examining' the mines under bond lo the\nBiillah Columhia Development Company,\nol I.oiidiin.._ Mr. Thntrijana lata nun of*\nwide experience In ibe iillning world, hav\nluy put in a ntimbtr of years in the stales,\nAfrica and AustruHe, nnd Is now in Brit\n:*lt Columbia looking nftrr mining prop-\nHe hns large luleresls in Uio Cool-\nns possible,   The delay in ibo mall line erly.\nbus mjidc busluw kind of duil along ibe giudicdistrict, Allien, and Is also presi-\nllno.' The heavy full of anow nt tills lime dent nf the Ct>MlgHi\\Hu Chamber ol Mines,\ni f'.Hiejcrtr w\u00ab quite unexpcolod, bul tint j He is very much pleased with the mining\neompituy Ims dune everytlilujt p'isslble tn'ouilonk;' ror^Carlho.i, and his report will\nget ibe rond clear 'ind in running slitipo l l\"J b-okfd lor with grcul interest, Uu is\ntlieir p-irtrt wi*ll.. The concert ojnsed l-ni{|'w|]|,pf-\\bnbj1v sal Irams tbrdugli litis i stnppitifr nt ilm Adicrnsl bolol and expects\ni^v nil nit'ffipg the itutional atithum     UvetiiBj itr'tninorro^,       n toitnve;in the Hrsl Irala fui theevmt.\nDr. 13l-fir,  Pt'oTinjliI fimVir Inspeo\nlor, remrned yesterday Ir \u2022 n an extended\nntflciil vtsii rn K-wtenay and   Yale.   He\nwcnl from Nelson thioj-jh Trail to North,\npod, Wash., and Uit-anc by sug. to Grand\nFoikn.   Tbe   lr.li. r   te>Mi bt --j-, Nina\nprot-porotis con(lltIori| ,*ren   thinas beinij\neijiectutl there from I'm  maer valnahle\nflnds of goldand  ; i-> < \u25a0> or*.   Tbtt chief\nproperly    >-.   b-:ii:  war.  i i<^        ilm\nVulcanic inin*'. mi the K inh Fork nl Kt:t-\ntie Hin-r.   ll is ewuiid by a Baatile company, which  Ii etickRil  for nti less than\n$SM,UOO,I)0\u00bb.   Tlis ore is low gradft copper\nand gnld, bnt there is at)  enernaoas vein.\n150 Teat le width.    Vi?? ran a lunm I 100\ntest to criHscat Hie rut  , hut not Hiding It\nwkcreiiwa-t expected, lhi>y kdVc  begim\ndrlftlagontlie ledge with tkeiao^t nrrtlTy-\ningresiills.   Jusl south of ibo bound-irv\nline in Willie's caoip, wltere  four orftve\n!s*m* nre iiiiii.-i'd'.-vt-lopm-.n -mil i.mk re\nmarkkbly well,   Hum-nil \u00abnm,i is   hair\nwiy bat ween Grand Forks aad Cro-mweod,\nVhepiopeilleslb\"t,-)\u00abri! ow,iodby n B'ltiu\noompauyaad  tbey  have a dozer. rat*,i at\nwmknu a musl   proinlAin-j  prospect.   At\nikeSiiowsii'i. ciai.n In the samoloeality a\nferceelm-Jii   arc   at   work.   Ihey have\ntheir buildings   up, and are going about\nIheir business In a workmanlike manner.\nAi CampiicIC'ntiey il.r excltemenl Is at\npresetti eeuiered nn ibe sensstiocalsboiil-\nIngorMotl Uiidcrlck by   At. Keene. tkc\nparticulars of whiuii tiagedy havo already\nbeen given hi itii'\u00abe co'iimns,   Dr,  K-lgur\noppresses ihfl opinion dint S*aiiic*,.i Yale\nwil .yet rival if noi oiilsit'ip   Mu: LI-ibkI -na\nciintp iii mining dcvelnpnuints and   min*\noral richness.   The ore is genernlly (ou\u00abi'd\nIn Immense leads of iow grade cnppnr and\ni*iil , wbleh-aboner or later will give um-\nptoytii'mllu large inimiwhi id in n\u00ab*-. Dr.\nKdgar guesfrom i\u00bb\u00bbr\u00abi I* ,\\';io!.i    SeHti iel\nIt liasti All Creatfair.\nA stateinnnt of Mr Flume P\u00abvntf\nwhich appeared recently tn a Vaa-\ncourer contemporary has set u* tn\nfiguring. The gist of his sUteaeea**\nwaa as folio wa: On tbe Alpha property, his company, the L.F.S A C.\nG.F.C)., Ld., has opened a rs\\a\nwhioh is traced fur 4,000 feet sad 'ass\na widtb of 40 feet. Tba Ailing cod-\neisiB >if ib fent of solid galena, thrsa\nfeet of gray copper snd ihree feat of\ndecomposed gray copper, whatever\nth.it mineral may ba. The remainder ol the vein is worth I Jfl p- r tow.\nAecordifig to an average natiatte cf\ntha valuo of t'ae ore aoroia the ledges\nit sbouid bo worth considerably over1\n9100 per ton. Allowing chit thi*\nore ebute con urines to a tl*>uth of 100\nfe*t there would be above that !\u00abr\u00abl\n1,550,000 tons of ora. Tbis result i*\nobtained bv multiplying 4.009x31*\n100 and dividing by S, which would\nbe a fair estimate of the number of\ncabie fefit per tou. This amount at\n$100 per ton circs a groin value of\n$155,000,000, and allswing 140 per\nton for raining, freight, treatment and\nexpert's salary a net profit of #u'J, \u2022\n000,000. Vfe must'flongra'ttiUU M \u25a0-\nHome Payne onblelroly mirvellons\neaccesa ar.d Mr. J.ira:.*sun oa his per*\nspic-tuity in finlmg sueh n mind and\ngetting it a', sneli a reisonable figure'\n(we are iiifona\u00bbrt In the nei^h'.iorhood\n\u2022( $30,000), and quite oencor with\nthese gentlemen in their statement\ntbat it is greater thin t!ia '\u25a0 be Ko!*\nWar EigU and Slosxn S ar bailed\ndown ieto one.\" lt.is ratHer a re-\nfleotiow an lbe many oihur h n-ng en-\ng'taears wbo liaye seen tbe propTiy\nthat they d.d not tbink Re to purchase1\nit.- -Rosalind Miuer,\nCol. Tracer, ctig'nser nf Vancouver,\nIms been In Knmlnnps lor tho pail week\nlooking ai lbe mines on Caal Hill, and\nh..i> i* TJty x'o.l opfaton of ilm prosjiecls.\nTho project \u00bbf bnildlnj anotkar seclifff\nol Mil- Oolmnbta A Western Railway from\nTrail i<> Ttubsoi is \u25a0u<,-*i coualderatloti\nThis scciloa ul ilia roa'd would give ac-\nceu to thf Arrow lakes, which am open to\nsleambcal navlgullou ail ilie year*\nThe nnnttal hospital boll et It-tmloope\nwin .It Inkea place on December SJOtu, will\nbe bild, by pmmiRSlou, in lliu Old Meu'e\nHomo. Thla bull is ibe event t.f ike sea-*\nhoii in Kariilnops and osudly lias a large\n. Hiteiidaiice. 'lli> piKitu'iU go In the lliu*\n. pile) nud iuuiuiit-.it needed,us considerable\nlmnri\u00bbveinei.i< ;i-'\"- bore muile Mils yesfi\n ?\nL\/\n-\/\n.\u25a0^mnmRHsissnMWMf-de^^\n,   ; \u25a0..!-Jir.--*l*>KC-^CtWV-';.V-.--i\n*<_{H48*TiC*l \u25a0 MP, Ifl '\u2022\n?:&r^zw.&w?r.\\*tttXtGs:iSri\nZZFtta2KWZ'!ii*ti\u00bb.\nl.if--ia**yi?^_.u^:j'_^-XL'\n-L\u00ab^tfM_J*__*U-;X*\n-MVrutU*\nIssued every Sutimli-V.\nfr. S. REYNOLDS,\nLiditorattd Proprietor,\nSotwcrpikiu Price, per ammm \u2022 . fS.OO\nAovirlbwaiHiU Will hot ba -llecnnUiHin-l uu\ntill paid.     Ailvrrtblnt- rates on sppUcaUon.\nA&HtiKOPT, B.O., NOVKMIIKK 21, 1S*U8\nSome time ngo petitions wero *>uut\nto beadrpiarters to have \u25a0 customs\noffice eptubHslied at Aslieroft, and\nword wiih nceived timt it would bt*\ngranted. Of lain nothing has beon\nhoard of if, nnd tic people of this\ndistrict bav\" t 'I ins<-nd io Kumlnopx\nfor their dutiable puckajres which\nuecessiiati-a u delav tif several days.\nICnhogh biifiueas is done in the diatom fo wilt runt an office established fit\nA*lii-roft, Miid wn ere entitled to it.\n|Vl(p... Lying in thn Lillooet ami\nUariboo. have tti wait sometimes a\nmouth brinre tbey get their parcels.\ni: i. t, i. i\u201eij...|] ilutt ilii-matter will\nbe Jwikr-I into, and have aa nffiee\nestablished as soon aa possible.\nThe meeting of tbo board of trades\nnf VancouTer, New WVstmiti- ter and\nVictoria, lust Saturday at Vancouver\nto disc Lisa lbe projected Vancouver,\nVictoria and lsusiern Railway, and\nthe bost me liml of constructing it.\nDelegates to tbo meeting wero bar\nmonious, and ever? one was in favor\nof ns tpeedy construction At *i\nnesting of the Trades and Labor\nCouncil a few weeks ago, the follow\nlug resolution was passed: '*Th*it\nWhile this council favor.*, the govern\nment ownership uf till rati wars, Ihey\n-*<--* of the opinion that the prnpi -1\nVaneouver, Victoria Si Kimi,\u2122 m:|t\nway ehtnjld be built si as ecrij \u25a0\u25a0\ndate its possible, believing Hint the\nundertaking will ureal ly benefit thi-'\nprovince, and that Mi, Maxwell, MP,\nbe requested to give thu sobomt! Sue\nResistance, providing that the people-\nintares is are carefully guarded m tht*\nnatter of regulation of rates, Hiui\nthat no Chinaman be employed either\non the eonstiuciion or operation of\nthe same; and further, in the event\nof tho government subsidizing the\nroad, that tbey retain an interest in it\nequal to tha amount of auch subsidy\nSavon* Quloksltvar Mino.\nAmong tbe varied mineral resour\neei with whioh British Columbia is\nendowed, few are of more interest\nthan the deposits of cinnabar\u2014th\u00ab\nore from which quicksilver is oh\ntained. In the deposits of this mineral at Savonas. I). 0., there in so fai\nas known, tbe only quicksilver mine\nin the British Empire. Large bodies\nof low grade ore Are now blocked\nout, besides smaller bunches of rich-\nor ore, and almost daily further d>a*\n\u2022ovaries are being made. The com\npany ie now erecting a furnaee with\no daily capacity of from 2 and a half\nfo 30 ton*. Taking the low grade\noro at one per cent.- -this will giye\ndally not returns nf from $125 to\n\u2022 130. On ore running two per cent,\nthe returne would be more than double this, ts the cost of mining and\ntreating lathe name.\nThe market for quicksilver is prac-\nfinally unlimited, as besides the great\nconsumption of the metal in mining,\nin the arts, and for other purposes,\nthere ia a targe demmid for it in Chi\naa for tho manufaoiura ot vermilion.\nMost of the stock to tho cooipany ie\nheld in Vancouver,\n.tartly to iho uctivity of tho  govern\n\u25a0neat arseimls, and private uiiinufao-\nurcrs ot war material, and psitlyto;\n.be quantity uf new etiip-lmilding .\nwork. Thc demand baa come at a\ntime when it was very serviceable to\nour ttnpper prodnders.^Should bust*\n\".-Mn revive tbey may have somo temporary difficulty in meeting the demand, if i bat from Ejrope should\ni-l-to  comiiitif} and  there  seems  no\nireaent probability of its cassation.\u2014\nBnglneerlng and Mining Journal.\nExports \"ond\" experts-\nMining imports nru so thick in th\u00ab\ncountry now thnt it is with difficulty\n\u25a0 lie prospector cun avoid them. As\n\u2022-non an a mun appears in a camp\nwiring yellow boots he U immediately Mz\u00ab*d up as a ruck sharp, li\ndoes not follow thnt tho mun muat\nnecessarily be bu export, but hk be\npossesses the earninrka of one, he is\nso set down. \"Why,\" said a mining\nnirin, \"tbe eouniry :s full of special\nlieB in rock. Men who nrvnr saw a\nmine sre flooding thu campy, filli'd up\nwith four years' erammu'g io some\nlechllical school, Tbey Hre loaded\nwitb knowledge of nil the 'ilea,' and\nwot**-\ntd tha\nriisry.\nire prepared tn pass\nupon tint value\nif a mi nit  tVmfl   sm .-\u25a0\nindication*.\n[ find an ft rule tl;M a\nman v>hn comes\nmo   a   camp enti  pi\n.< '-.-\u2022\u2022< un expert\nus Imlrt knowledgn\ntftidn from wbnt\nie lis? learned from\n*\u2022*\u2022_' buoke.    He\n\u25a0vili talk knowingly .->\nii- hiirue, erup\nlive  rook-*, fn uih in\n\u2022\u2022\u25a0->.JJuntil oue\na WHHrii'd mui aot4ks\nfur information\nrum  some   old proa;\nectur   **hy  can\nalt .it .i (.laticotbooti\niracter nf rock-\nWhile   he   may   not\nuse   iftnbnical\nhuh,  he will maka\nit  so plain thai\nnun can unr)--rblat-d \u00ab\nit.it bo uuiaiis io\nimiivey.         e   expp\nri*ticed    mininj*\ni-xuert \u25a0\u2022\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0      1   ?.\u00abrde-\niiri   opinion \u00abx\nnetil   in   rep .-\u2022**   ,.\n.\\ meke tn bis\npiiiioipaln.    lie  says\nbin   Itiilu, and\nthi' puli'ii ii'ii'S no i\nifurtiiii'iou (Voir\nIiim.   His  business\nbeinsr dim*.*,  he\nCues   away, a-id  thc\niu-.n t bn  has   i\npaper wii.l, \".Sn, give it lo fot\n\u2022Ise.\" \"S -ne one that needs i\nthan i on d\u00bb, judge?*1 querl\n! girl, \"Yea,\" said the legal lu\nWitb a sud and earnest gnue lhe girl\nagain presented the War \"ry to hiui\nsaying, \"Vou will have to take it,\njud-fo, for 1 don't think it's possible\nto find a nan in town tbut needs it\nworse than you do.\" Tbe smooth\ngentleman took lbe paper, with tbe\nremark, \"There nover was a trap set\nfor mo yet, by a w ninn. thai I didn'i\nfail into it.\"\u2014 R-mlytt News.\nCoppor In Japan.\nAccording to a reeent British consular report the production of copper\nin Japan i* steadily increasing. The\ntotal exports in 1805 were 6.500 long\ntons, against 7,100 tons in JStU, aud\n6,000 tons in 1803. The decrease iu\nexports in 1895 was partly due to the\nKmnller shipment to China, and partly\nto the large demand at home, chief!)\nfor use in manufacturing war mater\nial. \t\nAn Irleh Wltnooo.\nAn Irish witness was being examined a*\ntn bis knowledge of a *.'4noting aflair.\n\"Ulil you see the shot Rredf the msgis-\ntrateasked. \"Ife.aorr, 1 en.yheard it,'\nwas the evasive reply. \"Tbat evidence ts\nant satisfactory,\" replied Ibe magistrate\nsternly. \"Bland down.\" Tit witues*\nturned round to leave tbabex, aad direct\nIv his back was turned he lauglud derisively. The magistrate, indignant at\ntins motrmpi nf c*un, catted bim hack\nand asked him how be dared tn laugh la\neotjrt. \"Did 70 tea me laugh, yoar hen-\n01V queried the Reader. \"No, sir, bin\nI heard you,\" was lhe Irate reply. \"That\n-\"Hence is not satlsfaelery,\" said Pal\nquietly, but with a twinkle In his eye, and\nthis time everybndv laughed except the\nigistrale.\niave you seen the\nNew Chatham\njswasbrnxeawmBussaamaBsmui\nm\nA enrload just arrived, all sizes, suitable tor light and hem\". t'\u00bbmi\nKvery wagon guaranteed to stand anything tbat any w\u00abg... i< mi.\nCanada or tbe United States wilt atand for fun or money. Can bo t\nnt Ashcroft.\nCUNN&CoLtd\nJDeirleit in\nHEAV1T    HABDWARE.\nif antl ShtUJSlieL Wre leapt, JUanitta tWfitt, ituuvt \u00ab-.-*\u00bb,\neSautiHStlkn-an.  Holt ationtsfur\n; 1 ok si i.v IE tt.\n\u25a0 \u201e,i-f,ii.,,.r,a to, th, C'lemlbar Mh,mie\u00bb.\n...il Mtetletl.  i and u CcmfcM *r*t. roACuw. B. C.\nJAMES VAIR,\nKamloops, B.C.\nTHE CONFEDERATION LIFE ASSOCIATION\n\u2022\u25a0\u2022-TORONTO-\u2014\nMr ir. r. n\u2122Umd,        J. K. tleeJ\u00abu,ld U. Ma\u00abl,m.ld,        W C. Xete InuiU\nfVMfciffrf.        MaKngimo lHrertor.      Iiuptetoe, H',nni,Hii. AUvar,\nCapital and Assets over 86,000,000\nInsurance at Risk 827,000,000.\nHO COiDITlOKS. HO REST KILTIOK, POLICY CONTRACT A MODEL ONE.\nThirty Daya Orao* allawad on premiuma.\nJ. D BKEEZE. J. H CLF.MEHTS.\nGfueval Agent for B C .VancouTer Agent. Ashoroft*\n10 sell remains\nCopper Market.\nSo far this year the ffuotnationa of\nfhe copper market have been wilhin\n\u2022otnparativel? narrow limits. The\nlowest prices recorded were in January, when'the full form) ot the re-\naotion from the high- figure* of 1895\nwas felt, but in February the price\neliiobed again, tha average quotation\nof Lake copper in New York being\nlO.t'ii cents per pound. Since that\ntime the changes have been within 1\ncent, aud at the present time the\nquotations aro almost the same as in\nFebruary. This comparative steadi\nncss hai been in faoe of a large in\nCrease in production* ihe r urna nol\nlected by Mr. John S1 union Inr t ..\nproducers showing ac ..cienu\" in ttie\n\u2022outputof tbem'-tHl i-* v\nno leip ilan 27,673 t m \u00a3\"\u25a0 ;i\ncent,, for tbe nine tnonlh^oi ihu v\naow [ittBi.\nThe eMiunptit'ii of copper in the\nUnited Statue Imi shown thii1 year an\naetual de<oret-v. doe to the general\ndepression 'if business --nd r-*luoi.;nee\ntb enter into new enterprises*. Tlie\nabsor|iii>\u00abi of the iirga y uiurttHsei)\nsupply and the consequent mainu-rr-\naiiae of prices have been entirely due\nib* the demaird from Europe, whieh\nlias thi* year rsaobed extraordinary\ndimensions,and basin fact taken an\n-Hiprenedeiited quantity of the metal.\n\">bie->we belie*\"*, is partly due to tin\n&*\u2022*> ll-,Ui tl tor.      1    '\u25a0     \u25a0    tji L ii\nmat lo  known.    I' \u2022   ..\u2022 \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0; -n\nhas Inarncil tba. art \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'. \u25a0\u25a0.(\u25a0\u2022 mg\nailent. The aiim*ui in diff-'i.-tn -n\nthis respect. He does noi know\nwhen to stop, and will b*hbl<* nu on\nceasingly for fear that peoj>-e will\nnot know who or what hn ia.\" Ao-\nnther mining man says thcrs sre three\ngrades of exparts-\u2014Thonpson boot,\ncorduroy and Bedford cord. These\nu-rme may not be familiar to the are-\nrngo reader, but mining men will recognise the types.\nInvesting In St-ok Oempanlee.\nJudging from tho way the various\nlocal stocks are being bought np in\nthis district, it is evident that the\npublic ia becoming awake to the fact\nthat by purchasing a nuaaber of\nshares in a good local eompany at a\nreasonable rate they are invested in\nthe best way possible.\nTake, for instance the l.e Roi mine\nat Rossland, whieh Hold stocks some\nthree yeara age at a few cents and today is selling at |8 per share, 01 take\ntbe War Eagle stock which could be\nbought net long ago for a mere song,\nand today ia selling liko hot cakea at\n\u2022 1.70.\nYou may say there is but one Ln\nRoi or War Eagle. Very True. But\nihore are several other properti*-** in\ntbe Itosslaud diatrict that an- today\npaying dividends that a feiv months\nago were selling atmik at low pricna.\nThen, nearer home we have the\nCariboo, the stock of which whs\noffered a few months ago at very\nlow prices, and today ia in demand st\n43 cents; also tbe Ironsides stock\nwhioh in a few months has ripen from\na low figure to 15 eents a share.\nIt oan readily bn seen that when an\nMirtn-inr h\u00bbfl iMOortained definitely\ntlmr a compunj t.i *-. legitimate affair\naud not it mar* wildcat scheme,\nthere ut uo wav where the small eapi*\ntal'et eau get suoh quick returns for\nhis m-'iiey an bv 'nvostirift it in a\nblock of good mining tHnoli, The\nhistory of one mining camp ia the\nhistory of all. Some poop's nuike\nmoney a< d Borne lo?e. But in nine\ncane* out of ten the man wbodividea\nIns In vestments among tbo various\ni\"oaliiico 11 sure to bihkc it in some I\nnf hie different i.uresU, wboroa**, Lhe\nman- 0 \\ 1-mgeti Ids little \u00bbll into\ntint* r in ie plai-iog a single\nUd 11 igni t. itia mora f-ivor^oT neighbor whutiaa n ImuJfoi 0\/ face cards.\n\u2014Grand Forks Miner.\na Dig Deal In the Sloeen\nThn Unrest deal yet made In the Hleesa\nwas eonnitmuatsd last week when a iwo\nthirds interest In tbe Rulh Mining Coin-\npany passed le fl. M. Fester,of Loadon.\nBug. The Kuth group consists of fner\nclaims\u2014llulh, Wyoming, Hope and Despair\u2014which were located la 1893. They\nare siluated about 1.000 feet above Sandoa\non the Slocan Blar road and are lie aesr-\ne\u00bbt shipping properties to Ibe railway \u00ab-,\nthst town. Tbtie has seen ever l.COft feat\nof work done oa the mine and shipmenls\npj-ularly made, ever a thansand tons\nbeing shipped Isst ssssea. There is a 11\nft. ore chute ne ths Ruth, snd tbe ere Is\nnf the highest grade in theBloesa.\nThe Torante Ginbe ts prapariag a \u00bbig\nspeeiftl number deveted ta Ressland aad\nils mines.\nTradesmen\nAttention.\nSpecial !-;-;net-men!s will be glvea ky\nlbe undersigned to\nBlacksmiths,\nHarness Makers,\nPainters,\nCarpenters and\nWheelwrights,\nWho may wish to establish thtuneelves ta\nhunineu et one of tbe most central points\nin lbe Cariboo District, vie* Tbe wall\nknown stand of the\n150-Mile House\nCorrespnndenre solicited, sad Infbrma-\nliou cheerfully famished.\nVeith & Borland.\nProprietors.\nSMITH & BRYSOK,\nGeneral Blacksmiths\nCarriage builders.   Horseshoed ur a sp4cialty.   A supply af iron and wagon\nmateirial aht'aj\/s an Hand.\nSkep -\u00ab Raictvay Arrniu. - - ASHCUOFT, B. C.\n\u25bares\nTHE  CYANIDE  PROCESS\nEminently adanted to Carib o Or\nXtfraitory Gold and Silver Oru treated and reported an     ,U\nMacArthur-Forrest, Direct Cyan daiicn\nMacArthurYates, Amalgamation & Cyanidation\nui\n\u00bb****\u00ab\u2666\u2666***\u2666\u2666****\u00ab*** ***** \u00ab\u00ab*******.**************\u00ab*\nS     TURNER, BEETON  & CO      f\nVICTUniA. .nil XE-.908.\n\/\/. C. SEETOdY, ft CO., LOdYDOdY,  I YGLdlrVD.\n'wholesale dry good:;,\nj       liquors, miner's supplies etc'\n1 ---\n[Ore Baft, Jtossell Steel,  dlny description nf Euro-\n\u00a3 pean- Goods Indented. J\n\u00ab       Telearaphi. addrn, .\u25a0   T*r.*-. FteSona    it.tlon. I^ndto.. 4\n************************** ************************ w\u00a3\nE. O. PRIOR & Co Ltd\nVictoria, Vancouver, Kamloops.\n IHAI.BM IH\t\nAgricultural Implements of all kinds\nlawnt stocK *n tl-..' proTliici- nud best ansormitaU\nAmerican Bain wagons, also Oanatliaii Bain\nanluble lor frelKtillUfi nnii iu, m putposes.\nBuggies, Carts, Spring Wagons\n\u2022II al prim to mlt tke time*.\nOrders filled nromotlv.\nEar particulars apply ta\nTHE   CASSEL   GOLD   EXTRACTING   COMPANY,\nAssaying enduelti in all Ut branches and mill tests made,\nff. I'ELLEW.IIIRm. P. C. S.. SnperiBlend\u00abot. MCOtlVEIt, I.C,\nJ. M. BUXTON, & Company.\nNotaries Public,\nDEALERS   IN\nMines & Mining Shares\nREPORTS   MADE   ON  ALLUVIAL   DEPOSITS.\nVANCOUVER. B.C.\nC**Vi Addrta .-    Buxhm.  Vwmur, Canada.\nCal-U atliirtM,\niHlttmrwv.\"\nD. McGILLIVRAY.\nSTEL AND RO E HYDRAULIC MINi^G PIP:\nKjitiKs.ates  furnished of coat of power\np'onis, and putting water on Mining\nClaims.  Monitors, Gates, Valves,\nPelton Wheels, etc., furnished\nat shortest notice and\nlowest rates.\nmwt 0_ta.  Fmum-. \u25a0 tl. CM Nf F-.dk. Mm Wm\n150 MILE HOUSE\nThe distributing point for all the hydraulic\nmines at Horse Fly, North and South\nForks   and  main Qucsnelle   Iih or,\nalso the stock ranges of Chileoten\nand Beaver Lake Valle*\n!ppen!ieimer Bros.\nWHOLESALE\nVaneouver.\nGROCERS.\nB.C.\nTHE IMPERIAL BREWERY AND\nSoda Water Works Company.\nK A.MLOOFS, B. C\nLager Beer and Porter. Tho beat quality\noniv br wed from choice Malt and Krp*\nSODA WATER WORKS.\nr and ewrn\/lt\/t    t_. tjt+m\nGingrr AU, btfjpmm'h,\nCanadian >)\nv -Pacific K\nMan Always l-'all*.\nA good story its bninj- tuld on Carrol li. Graves, ***i*rl* it if so -impropriate thnt it in woitli pllblibllillg. A\ncrowd of pulitioian-s wero elHiiiItng mi\ntbe street the oilier ervniiig when a\nSalvation Army girl camo it-long\noOenng the War Cry for sale. Graves\nfibbed out s niclfle, banded it to the\ngirl, and when she oflsred bim ^he\nSOO-PACIFIC LINE.\nShortest,\nQuickest,\nand Cheapest\nROUTE TO ALL E.tSTSRJ rOIHTS,\nluunitR Ratea by the (ire-it Lakes.\nAetammadation   unsurpassed.     First.\nclass Steeping car, Dinimg cars.\nFirst-class     Day    Coaches,\nTourist   Sleeping   and\nColonist Sleeping cars\non all trains.\nrholec nf Three Bou(e\u00ab.\nC r Ft AM. BAIL,\ne P B ana OWES 801'SD Sleamer\nsoo-PACirro um.\nNo. 1, wnlbonnd p>wn ASIiemft 3*13 dsllj.\nNo. 2. Mstbonnd      \" \"       34-aa   \u2022'\nFor full particulars as to rates,\ntime &v., etppty to the nearest ticket\nagent to\nA. I.. CLEMENTS,\nor to Agent, Ashcrofi.\nGeo. Met*. Brows,\nPiatriot Ps*Miiger nvru*,\nVaticouvci*! B, C.\nAt t\\ *a Foist will b\u00ab found a good assortment of\nGENERA MERCHAND ISE & MINERS SUPPLIES\nA\/m \u00a7ne *f ike best Hotels en tke route.   Information cheerfully given\nVEITH & BORLAND. Proprietors and Slock Raisers.\nP1THER & LEISER,\nImporters and Wholesale Dealers in\nWINES   LIQUORS  AND  CIGAR?\nVICTORIA, B. C.\nOjeL-R-IIBOO-\nBRITISI1 COLUMBIA EXPRESS Company, Ltd\nIn %*H*ictbn with :ur brewery av have added a net\nSr-.\/a .';'\u25a0 fo the manufacture of Soda Water,\nChamp ax    e * iJrr and Minerai Water efalt kinds.\nAll ifdets from eify aud country willreceive our pertomland beet tettmtum.\n' -v \u25a0\u2022\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'. -f.y- sclirt'ted, Speeia Iattention to nil orders from Carikn and uraw.\nVc   tti tiftn t our prices will make it an object to five uj yvur erdtrt.\nt3. WERRiFaiTZ,\nProprjetor.\n\u25a0ntlah Columbl* Iran*-. Z3\nHAMILTON POWDER COMPANY,\nOr Montreal.   Iseorporstad IML\n-MAirurACTCaSBS OT\u2014\nHigh Explosives, Blasting. Mining and\nSporting Powder\nDttUtn in RttMe Blaahmo Apparahu, Saftty JTSim JMmmSw*. Bs,\nHtad of tot:  iftmfrioX. Brattek \u2022\u00ab-**.-   rtetorla, B. C. Wf**t\nDOERING & MARSTRAND\nBi^E-wiisra- co.\nCelebrated Alexandri Lae^er and Porter\nSpecially Recommended.\nJOHN B. HOB90M.\nMin. E\u00ab. snd MsUllurf Ut.\nL. F. WAR5I*. tn.\nn7dnBllesn<lUts.Bas.\nPer PtrrkervQU. -wd all intermediate tninU and eonntciiomi north af-ClMon-evta\nand Friday nutriung at6*30o'clocM, reivrtuLy, eirrivt Ashcroft every Ttteeiiaif atvi    ...\nFor CUmion and intermediate pettnte etagt leatt Ashcroft on Mondave, rVKiKk-w m-d\nFridovs, returning feUowig day.\nLILLOOET\nfVaaetfor TMttort nndHtntermtdiatt paints leave Ashcrcft en Monday* and IVcdnts-\nddiyn, jifotuioy'it eirtftf learina Ashrroft at t-SO a.m., going through to Lilloott via Marble Van-\nyon same day, and returning to Auhcrofi the follomno day.\nFare between Ashcroft and Clinton, $$\u2022 Return limited tickets, good 8 days $8\nExtra stages, or special rigs (buggies or light stages) furnished at short notice.\nFeed Stables and Corral at Ashcroft, with water on the premises^ and best\nattention given.   Rates moderate,\nS. TING IE Yt Manager and Superintendent. J.J, MACKA1T(\nHead Ofice, Ashcroft, B. C. General Agent,\nHobson & Warner,\nMINING   ENGINEERS.\nTwenty years practio\/ experience in California, Will examine ani efort\non mining properties in Canada and the United States. Tke eauifiment ana*\nopening of deep gravel drift, hydraulic and gold ouarts mints a specialty,\naUESWELLE FORKS B C\nentsfor tfiejohua Henry Machine Works, Hydraulic and Mining Machinery\nand the Well's Lights, for use in Hydraulic Mints.\nRepresented at Vatuomitr by J, M. BROWSING, earner Granville and\nGeorge streets, Vancouver, B, C.\nR. P.RITHET-S- CO., Ltd.\nWharf Street. .... VICTORIA, P. C.\nWHOLESALE MERCHANTS, SHIPPING\nAND   INSGBANCE.\nAgents far:\nWells Fargo, Colombia Flonrlng Hills Co., or Knderby.\nParifle Count Mieam-shlp to'n line nrrtrnmers between Victoria and'\nNan I'lMDtlsco.\nJ. A. RHacFARLANE, F. C. 8..\nAssayer and Mining Engineer.\n623 Hastings street, VANCOUVER, B. C.\n\u25a0t-itfi tti'mpuUkts fertsnfff\nAll assays  tend analytical work done in duplicate\ncare and dispatch,-\n fO\ntf\nUUII-WU COMljJBW   UW1NG DI-\nHm. I oil Y.\n\u00bbl\u00abnerfcm *in MlKBi\n).i. vn (VI III. linn- *\u00ab\"\"\u00bb B\u00bbMf-\nfldl.li araMIM-omnla!\ntor lh\u00ab ptuflM't W * Of\", \u2022\nAltwrnl dlnrim  T P''w'_'p.,,-|\n1'a.Binr\nCull.*.\nLlllmitt      \"\nYale. \u00bb\nYale\nKulKool-Qiy\nWau Kooleiwy\n.Victoria\n.Alliernl\nJ\u00abl_wPntlW...t**\u00ab\",\u00bb\nJulin Biiwrim. .Itl-Jifl.ld\nT Snuea CJInlMi\nQCTurjitall.K.roloniK\nC A II Laintily.0l9.vni)*\n,1. V. Armslior,_.Doiiitlil\nN Flu.lubbii... NelWHi\nJfl*IKO   BCCOUDEltS.\n>'.n.Hnodi.lrlcl M Br\u00aby .... .N-r.alr.1\"\nScwWralmUiHirt I) Rnhnn. .Wamlmln\nCut Knotmay    J K Arm.ltoog..Doiiald\n\" FOLung Goldim\n\u00ab oanlilm-.-,Wlndmrrc\n\u00bb CKdwontn. .Fart Bt\u00ab\u00abl\u00bb\nWat KoooUmny J nOr.liam.tfcvjl\u00abiike\n\u00ab A Sprout.., New Denver\nJCHvkurt Byklrl.\nJ Kirkup Itimlanll\nM TT.ylnr ...Trout Luke\nCrlDoodLlrtct   W St\u00bb\u00bbll\"liwu.C*IOTKl \u00ab\nTala '\u25a0        W iltiiiil \u00bbam\n\u2122   - Ll&rrit Vernon\nC AHLnmbly.-OntiyntH\nWMcMya..Rock Creek\n\u2022\u2022 h Hunter.(Hanilfcri'CK\nLIUaoatdlslrict   OA I'balr..,. \u00bb,\u00ab}'\u00bb\u2022*\nOtMBleaili-Krlct Kara Ef ana. Meosont-n\nABAATRIS.\nH CtrmIclinol, Vict\u00abrl\u00ab.\nW v Bowron, ntcUQitl-l, Cariboo,\nINFORMATION.\nPost   ufflea Rt  Aatornft.\u20144'd<   o*-\ncli.*i.*-MlilHily Hii<i naln mall cli'tlci or*\nand west. Tlu'-tu mulls clnsii *<\u25a0''\u25a0'* d\u00ab>ii \u2022\u00bb\n7 45 ft. ru. Minn'v order *u-l ife\u00bb*l,ltU\"n\nbrnuiiiiva close \u00abi 7.BO *> in.\nCimll.ooniiiHitt-.iim-illHloii'Mii'i* --'<\u00bb\u25a0\u00ab\u25a0\u25a0*\nration rinses nt 7.H0 Bimmtuy*. Oilier\nwaiter Tor tlmm nnlids tniiy lie million \"i\ntbA'iftlcOUp t'iStt, in.    H *'\"\u25a0)*.\nCttutOH nntl lulriiiuiliiUi\u2014 KctfiHrntlon\ncloses TtivMlnys. Tlniwduysaml Baturuayj\nT 80 ii in. Oilier matter malted up iwo\n* in. Wnln-'Ml-iy-i nud l-*rltlit)\u00bba\u00bbrt 8i \u00bb'\non M-iiK'ayN Mill n\" f'-nvttnl\nMllomtt\u2014KcKtsirntlnn clnscs Tuesdays\nand UntunUys 7 bu p. ui. Ulner mnU-*r|\nmatled u| In tf a. m. on VVetWimiuy and %\ni*. in. \u25a0>\u25a0* MniiUuy -%i||gt)lflrwuid\nAHHCUOPT UllUliUU  DIRKl\/TORY .\nW.Albati's\u2014(Jhurali of England, R*\u00bb\nA. Aositiy DnrH'll, vicar. MorntnR service nn Bundayt Ua ni.,evenlog acrvir**\n\u25a0*i 7 p. ni. Hilly t'oinw tin Ion, II \u00ab\u2022\u00bb*\u25a0\nl*i Dimdny iu Hit- month, oilier HinuUys\n\u00bbt B a, iu. Suaday mIiim) 8-1)0 p.m.\nkvtninii an?ii-o wt'h ndilit-si na UclnuH-\ndiv* ai ;uo p.m.\nZ!on Prrabylvrtso Church\u2014Services si\n11a at, and 7 l) m. S'liiday \u00bbeito-*ll (union)\nal X |i. m. V. J', ti. C. t. nu WtKli.esila.\naveuing al 6 o'clock. M. McKee\nl'ri'sbytt-ri-i-j, in..I lit;v. Jam*-* Turner\niu-lhtiihat ckTgytncn, pri-ach un alteruut-J\n\"--iiniiBjB. AU arc cordially iuviu-it iy ai-\nIsud.\nSix 8ond.\nTlit Consolation planar ad French\nt'rottk, with fiiur ui\u00abb ai *\u00bbrk, ii inking\n'iul 4-30 l\u00ab |*i0 |>ei <Hoik. Tl.e {uld Ih\nnot v\u00abry cdarat, bul wtno nugtcuts gv\nabout $15, which are at prasent the Ur.\n(-est oblilntd, tbe average size being |5\naod $8. More man are ta be put on right\nsway and work pushed oa the main Channel which It Is eipectsd wilt give most\ngratifying results. At present the work\nis being done on a bench and oil tbeclian.\nnttl se that all prospects of lbe yield an*\nlilmly to be more than rtittlified. In one\nlillle crevice, foreman JacK Bweoney look,\none day last week, about f*)!) worth ol\ngold. The Consolation is more I bun a\nItununzs, and its i-diings, nil by band, arv\nequivalent to nnd more than lho rtsnlis of\nsuine companies usIiir bydraullo pressnro\nm i\\ ezpenstve mucbttiery. Tbe returns\nlur the winters work will asmine lurgv\npropfrtlonf and are well destrved.-r\nKooteoay Mall.\nW. T. SLAVIN\nP. 0: Hon e, kamlbop: B. C,\nGARDEN, MliKMON k BlilUVliLL.\nCIVIL & MINING ENGINJSEK8.\nD-iuitnion nnd Provincial Lun-l\nBiirvevdrs.,, Offlres, Vancouver, B. C, and\nQueskialle Forks, B. 0.\nAt Victoria lnst Tuesday before Mr.\nJustice Wslkvm, tbe trial of Jubnston vs\nLawrv was hsguu. Ihe pUlaliff J. C\nJohnston, la suing Charles F. Lawrv lor\n$277 tor balance nlleged to bn due fur\ntraining and riclnR Hie msro Mary K-jiiny\nin the Hritisb Columbia racing circuit\nlast year at Victoria. Vancouver, Knin-\nInopi tne) Vitrt-un.   Tbe tti-reuilnnt claliati\nhat Ihi 'itilv nuili* nt) aTr\u00bbnt;emenl In so\nrami racing nl Vlctcrlu was concerii'cd,\n;nl ihul Un- sum wiii not t\u00bb ni-f-'d 4-^^.\nplidiiltS rectflvlnj\" iiV ns Hllliaieut in\nTtill.\nCtnaral Kbvvs.\nA: tbe request of New* York genilemsi-\ntbs|Uoniuioa stntlslicna lias made up a\nlabia showing the eumber of the Chinese\n-uupulatitia la Cnutda. Mr. -loUnsua\nkJ places it at 18,110, aa loersase of 4,000\nusee 1801.\t\nL!iut\u00abniQ(.a>if\u00bbruor Eirkntriek,\nO-jUriu, h\u00ab ilc-iliaeJ to accupl -toy stock\nta mlain-x couipaiiea )-ivtti him that his\n\u25a0 ate be U'cd on prr.t--.--c'.usee. Ue Ua\u00bb\nvri'tenthe enmpscies directing thei\nt-nrcc) any allotments.\nNOT\nOE\n\u2022\nNoll\no |i  herebv r1*\n\u2022ti tbnt\ntwo\nm.iiitha\ni'.'i J\u00abl-  1 mi.-:. I t<) \"\ntkit il;i'<!\nit lo !l\u201e\nfli.rl   i\nmiiiiin-lni)  - ol\n'mi il\"   ,t\ntt w\nirks f-r\nterutl.\ntrli.v\nIon toiiiin-r-'\ntiiiuitdvtl a\u00ab follt\nOH acm\ntl h\nil, mori\nIH'Itll* ill\n1 utiiki-\n'in Miemuth 1 \u25a0\ni'i .if t i\nSm\n'ti Potll\n.f 0\".\n\u25a0ndlv  river   t '\n-- Hm 11\n\u25a0at ra\nild 'ruin\nlio iiv\n\u25a0ii.-lii-   m:.i    il*\nIII C    |t-l\nh #\nchuliiej\nt loehaiii . i\n. ncr   til\ntilt\n0 SCtllll\nMHh\ntl.t-   van)   \u00abn.\nll   Kurk\nn ii\n, ttiri.ee\ntdll V\n.- aid a juui iui.h id liir\nii ilm\nnf t! im-\nU. T.\nDUPONT.\nM.tio-1 15th, IMHl.\n\\t> -l-J\nNOTICS.\nSIDNEY WILLIAMS, P.L.S., P.A.S.I.,Lond\nLnnd     Surveyor,    Civil     Enylnear   snd\nDi-jualili-iimii,\nQUKSNELLE MOUTH. B. C.\nl-.tiiriiiffrin-:  and Survey  work.   Rqiort* on\nminltie  piopertit'B.     Maps  and  Jilani   pre-\npared uf anj purtlon of Cariboo district.\nTho Diplo-lt Book and Slali-iicryCii.\nLrurrsD,\ntti-icsiu Km mum ut rhuieu.\nVANOOX'VKtt, B.O.\nINLAND CIGAR FACTORY\nManufacturers of Fine Havana Cigars.   'w\nfhteriof, tride of Pt-dmloops, Lit\nGeo. A. Borthwick & Co. K&rh.n\nkaxloops,b.c S3 J^lIJLCEi IIOTOl.\n,*r-si     \u25a0\u2022        '      8l.r-_:J\u00ab Kach Way StDp Over Mg*hi\n.    lifiUj Accm.incditiifl fi, Giteth,      Gavll  Hor in Crantstbn:      'lltlai\nSlatlirrje- and Feed far Ha, set.\nA. k  WERER; , ..        i        i       1 PhprUhr.\nFURNITURE, )\nCheapest house on earth, write for price;;.\nWI. P. CORDON,  -  KAMLOOPS  B.C.\nNotice !\u00ab hfrcViy civen Hist tno months\nsfter date I Intend lo luuku ajtplleatlon tu the\netitt'f eommlsslnnt r of .nuit*. m o wurka for\nlitrraleMuu tu ptiivtMte 31'J acres of ur. J. mon?\nurlrss. limititi.nl aa follows.    (loinniem-iiis* nt\nD. T, Du|hhi\" :ii wi-st eortu-r on tliesonth\nbank of tm- MmMi l-i.tii o* iju-.--.tii lie rivt-r\nnear the flwt rapid Irom yu.- .-iu- la o;\ntbenee aouttt 40 clmins; llifitue ai>t 40 chains\niliciicf nnrlli lo tlie sut.tli It.n't -,'. lm- naid\nftoulli Fork of Quctiielle rlor; tlicuee alouir\ntbeaaltl loulli bunk to ilie pointufcomtiiiiuce*\nwent. J. .*. J.ISDttAV.\nAugust 15th, ISM. #113\nl*bt Taeumachamber uf cmamerce hns\npaaae.l n i\u00ab\u00abi-.ullien whii-b coadtaipa the\nfiropoiel er-*Ctlilll nf (ji>***rin__-ni laiupHn\/\n-Aoika at Nortlipsrl. The ctiambrr Is uf\nthe opinion that it would inieiTere wilt\nsmiluess aad accumpllih no guud.\nThe commissioner of fisheries nt Ottawa\nhns received a natural curl-isiiy fioin Brit-\nlab Cnluiabla. Il wu seal by mspnetor\nM\u00abITab whe thinks It is a emu between\na white flsh and t islta >u. Prof. Prince\nwill examine it with a view to determine\nIts inlara.    __W___^_M____\nCaptain Teagus Is In Victoria from\nTele uutl leporU tin* \u00bbatl1\" toud corapli'li-\nfran tl a ttatlon of the C. P. It. to tlm\nKeen miao, a distance of two and one-\nhalf miles. A quantity nl T rsllu will be\nahlpped shortly and itmernl drvelopmecis\nwill ba pnsliel rapid!\/ lurward with a\nfull fore* ef man.\nMan. Mr. Mulock is engaged at hir\nafflee nearly every night unlil midolghl\neianlal-ig the mall contracts, which\nnaaibar a mut 8,000 for tht- entire D.imui -\nIta and aggregMa over $0\u00bb.000. The\n|xMt sasste gfasril Is aanguine that when\nhe hns got through the list be will have\naffected an anaunl ssvlag of $30,000.\nTha Llllooet, Fraser Hiver and Can-\ntoo* Gold Fields Co.. Is doing great work\nat Illeclllewael. The tramway from lhe\nLanark to lhe Illecillewaet river is expected to be finished lu Iwn mnnihs.\nThey are clearing fifi? acres off Uie flat ui\nthe foot of the Isabella mine nnd nre\nbuilding houses and offices. Tin- Dun-\nvegan nsieo has shipped about flfiy tons\nto Ban Francisco. Claims al the i.e-i-i->!\nlhe North Fork belonging to.I. Kitnncdy\nand others, are bomUtl to no Kupllsl) com\npaay w'rilch will work them thUwiimr\nOo tba Blue Bell mUu ... opH-.n ita\nVeen given to a Vancouver -ikhi foi th t ;\ndays.\t\nA nonsatlan was created in Kasto i.\nwoek ago last Sunday by au i ll'ini on i\\\u201e\npart ol some ofthe inrmbere of tin* chunli\nof England to forcibly keep Ituv. H. S\nAkehurst from nrcapyiiu the pulpit on\nthat day. li resulted In the arrest of Ur.\nAhehurst, and thero Is soneidemlile apucu-\nlatton lo regard to what aciioi, l,e will\nfake In the matter. As fnr us litcuown,\nfhe entire trouble arose because ttn-h' waa\na cross on tho communion table, which\nMr. Akehurst refused to bnve uuivnri*\nThs chief dissenters nre sslrt to ho thu\nfamilies nt Ur. Twiss and Mr. ICvene,\nand they contended thnt the cross wns not\nlegal In the church of Knglnnd.nnlwith-\nalandlnt the declaration'or ibo bislmp\ntbat It *U perfectly legal. Tho dlscus-\nalon has been In progress since Easter,\nrtnd as the re<-uest lo have the cross re\ntfluved was not compiled with, it appears\nthflt-summiry nt\"M*ircs were Ukon.\nNOTICE.\nNotice li bsrebv Rl^en that two months\naftttr date I lutrnd to make appilcitlon to tli.\nI'tilff commiaaioner of landB uud works for\nI'tniiihiinii to i'orol-n\u00abc 107 acii-a more or less,\nof land bounded na MIowi. CntaruericlnKftt\na atake on tti.' nortli bank of the Smith fork of\ntju-\u00bbtn-]!a rtver near the Drat rapid trow y.;e\u00bb-\n-it-lie lake; thcucc north 40 chaina; tbenee\nt*tut 40 cliuir.s: thent-r aouth to the north\nhank of lbe said Himtli Fork river; thence\nalnut; the aald north bank to the poinl of com-\n\u25a0anrncetrt-nt. JueEi'U UUNTKK.\nAiif-nal Iftllt, 1SV& \u00bb *\u00bb\nNOTICE.\nHi^tiee Is h\u00abrchv given that two months\nafttrr data 1 intend to make application to 'h-\nchiff 1'oBimir'Mortrtr of landa ami works for per\nmiMioii lo \"-urt.-biu-e WH acrea. more ur Irti, nf\nIntiit hounded as follows. Coinmenelns; at\nJoafpb HuiiLer'a south west i-orut-r on thc\nnorib bank of the ftnutb Fork of Quesnelle\nri\u00bber, thence north 40 chain*; thenco west 40\nchain*, thenra *.,nlh lo thc north bank of the\nraid South Kork rlvur|tb\u00abuee alcttu ibe said\nnotfb bank to the puint of commencement\n13-38 W, K. KETNOLD9.\nAu\u00abnst 19th ISM.\n*********** *o**-* **********\n| State Ore Sampling j\nWORKS\nOtshlithcd  1880.\n* P, S. BAILEV, -.-.\u00ab_     \u2022   JOS. MOHHia, \u00ab.\u00bb, *\nA grnrrat Or* Market.   Largest H'nrA. S\nit\\ Colorado,  Modern Mills and Mn-*\n_>. Phlnory tit Denver, Idaho Springs, und *\n* Itiiit-k lluwir.  Ore* Sold on Comae  *\nJtltlv\u00a9 Qlls.   Write for our rtftrtnet J\nSlate Ilm Sampling (.'iimiiaity.\nJJ Hold Ilulllon bawjkt.    t>,n,,ri Colorado J\nThe Scotll.ti Union ft Nitlanil\nlimurinimi Co., ul Kdlnhnr-;.\nThe rtioi'iilx IriMirancc tt., of\nllurirord\nThe Niiiiiinul Asrarann Co,, of\nIrtiliiml.\nTin' (|iii:bro Flro AKunranro to.\nTh\" sun l.lio AMiirauw ro.\nntmidn Airclilint AssurHnceCo.\ntill' miliums Mniitifru'turlng Co,\nor l'1'.iltnliiii K. N. V., and Slou\ntroiil, Quo., nmiiutimnrer'n or\nhigh timle ScwIdk Machlnca.\n,\u00ab i. MclVliK, leslilf nt Bgpnl\nfor Kiiniioops aud outljtns\nillstricls.\nCHICAGO,\nMILWAUKEE &\nST. PAUL r'y\nIs the best line to and from Chicago, Milwaukee and all points Kai-t. Wiih its\n6.1*53 miles nf thoroughly t*n-dipped road\nii reaches all principal business centers io\nNorthern Illinois;     Wlaaonaln,\nlowa.Mmnaaota.Sautn Dakats,\nNorth Dakota, anal Northern\nMichigan\nTHE ONLY LINE\nRunning   Kler.lrle   Lighted  aod   Bteam\nHeated Vealibuled Trains.\n\u25a0^-THE;\nGold Fields\n-OF\t\nCARIBOO.\nTime tables, maps nnd information re-\njHrding routes, ratea and olher detail*,\nrcluilng to the road will he furnished on\niipplicntton to any coupon ticket agent, or\nhv addressing C, J. Eddt, General A{ent,\nP. inland. Ore.\nNOTICE.\nAssessment Notice\nnORSIFI.T GOLD MINING COMPANY\nLocation uf iirlnclt'Sl place ut buhitif-a -*i\n^rauciaco, CAli'oriila.\nNotice la tuTeby given that at * inccfUR of\ntit* Board of Directors held ur the \u25a0Uli da;\nNovember. IWti, an aBsrahinctn of 1 wi'tttj-\nQ*e Cenla {CiAoj p\u00abr atittte waa levied upon the\nrnolUl stock of tin- cui'iKiraii-.m \\-i.\\able mme-\ndialaly In I'niltil StMiw mild coin,\" to til'- Sec\nretary, at tho nfflco of the companr, No. 010\nClay atreet; ssn Francisco, California.\nAny stock upon wl,irh thlaa\u00bbHt-r>ttrii-n( shall\nremain unpaid un thf Iwrnilr- lirst (SUt) day of\nDecember, 1MW will be dulhifpieii; nnd adycr-\ntiscd for aalc al pntiltc anciion; antl unlens payment is made Inf*r>: will be sold on the twentieth (DOth) day of January, 1M\u00bb7. at 'i o'clock\np m. to |,\u00bby tht- d-ilinipient auMakmert ta'te-\nUier with thc coata o( ndverttsinK :il'd expen\nsee of aale 11 T. W.tltt>. SccreUiv.\nFfEDtl DEAVKR, ficc'ty pro tern\n0_Hec\u2014ho. 610 Clay aUeet, San IVitiolaco\nCalifornia,\nLILLOOET   DIBTRIC\nA Conrl of Hevlnloti nnii Appci\nAsie>>snent Act IK6U .tt.tt Htuendii\nheld at thc Ooun Howe, Cliiitoi\nday Uie   lOlh day of Ducnmbit\n'clock In tint loicnoon,   F, Slit]\nJudircof tba court of Revision\nClinton fiUi Novombitr IttW.\nlllliitl 8\"\nBsrkci\nD I'i.\n\"..!(),.,\nnils um\n.ti ir. Creek.\nIili.\n-. i\/iit'd the\nthe llorlh'JO\ni'n- anlhoriiy\nThe iraits ctin!r\u00ab-.f th norkitnt builucss cf\nth<v ni-*n,v ii, in- <Jt.:l\u00ab,.\u00bb dlcti'ct lis* liuwi\nciiiiiitiid   tti   Mr    -Jiii-.f-.-j-   Ch-.L'H'irtn,  tuloSup\nniiptrltih-iiileiit, nnd l^icoiti:- t. Bimtltir, i\"c;i|\naterctary, jointly,\nAH communication^ shoitltl hi BdrtreRsed to\ntint cumi'uny uud nftt .o Ittlirhtaoli \"n-lc-\nlinililllc ailiitcp^ \u25a0 Hr-'-i *--\u25a0\u25a0'.\u25a0 \u25a0 * tlariirtvtllo.\n\" -d..-i WM HfKOMPIBLD BKOUI4R\nN-cii-liii-l'i.f Ihc rmih..'i i>. \\\\ JTiok'r, rt.ini8\nEuitClittip, London Will\nNOTIO\u00a3\naftar\nNotice is hereby _rl\u00abti that slvry t\ndutc I Intend to apply to the chief\nslotterol lands aud works for punnlsslon hi\nmrchuitu 5U0 aerca of paatornl land altmltit In\nJin- LUIooct district uiul described as folloKa,\ntommeiifilnu al tho south east corner of lot at\nthuiia-t south 40 chains, thenoa west (to chain*,\nthciiue north IV chalus, thencit cnat 40 chalna\nIhtmo- anulli \u25a0'f chains thonet cast 'JO chains'\nto tHiInt of cOTtitnunsumerit.\n97(14 JOHN E. MOOKE.\nAlkali Lake. Nor. %>hi Hm\nNotlci'la hercbv trlTeu that W dijt stter\ndale I intend lo apply to lhe chief commia-\niior.nr of land,) and works for parmiaaloa to\nlUichane-IH) \u00abcre\u00bb nf por-luml latid nil anted on\nJ'aviium M.-nitil-.i'.. Lillooet District, described\naa follows. ;>--'rtiinc st n jioal marked C near\nUio noithwat iotncr ttake of my preemption,\ntliencc ti'ii Ih I;M) \"hmtiB, llience we\u00bbt 40 chain*\nthence fuulli PJO chalut, taeuc( eaM 40 c^aies\nU-\u00bbUrtlni<;u.i|:it. K. U&HSON,\nPavilion Kaim, B. C, Oct. 0. IBM.\nNOTICE.\nNoliee la hereby c'ven thai twa ineaths\nBfter-la'.el lutoi-d making application to thc\nt-niff c 'in ml \u2022\u2022Inner of Linda and works for\npurmtsslon to pnrchaae It'-O acres of land,\nmure or less, hounded na follow-.: Commen-\n-.-iuir at C.T. Dupont'a north east corner on\nthu auuln Ur.k ol lhe South Fork of Quhs\nti flic river, tln-nee south 4U chains; thence\neast 40 chain*] ih' i\u00bb-c norlli to the said south\nhank; tliein-a along the said auuih bink to\nllic iiiilnl ot couimcnccnout.\n8i 83 Ji. K. PRIOR.\nAuj-iuit lfllh, 160*.\nT. C. DUNLEVY.\nHOTEL and\nGENERALSTORE\nHay and Grain\nSODA CREEK, B. C.\nW. H.STEPHENSON.\nThe Watch Specialist\nKAMLOOP8. B.C.\nIfas eipe-ntel vfl em Anhnrotl Aotmep\nwhere all }Vafvhes,ptor*s sm Jewelry intke\nvi.-iniiit can be sent to J. U. Clements, the\nDruggist, Ashcroft, where th#y vill rteetv*\nprihwtt attention.\nWANTED Af ONCE.\nA\u00abtlvc\u00ab|jcotB tot et^h (fonbtr.   Kx'clti-\n?\u00ab Onfitnil Hiid no risk.    Will'clear Vi to\nVft'lioiitlrcil iltilUrs a y^ar.   Kncio-**- stamp\nh\u00bbrfull particularsniAV. lor  $1   hainple.\nIttfi; Napidj M-atral W-itsf (Her.,, Big   M*f)-\nii\u00bb. a**\nThe riebent  of   thesa   mirreHcm\nCariboo Hieirict, a rftgtdn whln'n\nand Caanlar. hav vtc.idcri ov-.-;\ndiHCOverj\".      Cariboo in yv.i u\nUlltpllt     llClllB*     th(*     M'SUli   of    '\noontiucd to ti e surfaoe, liu- ono\ncultifH of tiHiisptirt n-j lipaey muoliiniirv iiPtinSsiti\nofthe most primitive applianos-.1- in utiiiti\/.     ii-\ndeyelopmetit of the marvrHouslj- rioh .\"\u25a0 \u25a0 li- \u25a0;\u2022\nInrgelv overcotrie  Ity tbe coit\u00bbtructiioii   -,   o>   fJ.i\nand   the improvement   of   the   uh>j<- iu^hw-iy\nnorthern British Columbia, with thf reMill    hat\nmeut has been vigorously and extendivelv r^-vn\nIwo yeara eeveral costly hvtlraii'it- plan!*\nferent wealthy mtuiiia* companie- w'.i,\nclaims wilh m-sl   itrattfyiii-;   rettii.t-i\n\u25a0et-ond golden harvest whioli in iti* Mituttn\novershadow that whiuh mado Oaribiut fatoon;     i -\nSeveral vary promising quartz bearing toe   ioMs*\ntho Lillooet distriot, and as inaohuiery oup-t'\nore on the niost improved methods will - \u25a0 \u25a0   >\nresults already attained aro attracting it- \u25a0\nti am bets.\nTho Cariboo region and  northern   interior of Brititb\nreached by railway to Asbcroft, thence bv Bt-t\u00ab\u00bb>.\nQuesnelle and  other points are renebed  in tlm\nfour.   The roads are excellent, and thestoppi- c i\n\u2022turifptiiti^\nau\nvia\n(J\npnsita\narc in\nthe\nwith tba ne\na-1)\nn\u00abj\ntntnei* of Oiiiit\ni c\u00ab\n110,00(1.000\nin\n\u2022 -i\n:i'-\".\u201et\n\"itire :\n-..,,\n-irSi\u201e fiet-i\nI't.i\n\u2022 hi\nti\nni \u25a0\n\\ploraLtii-i*.\nKll\ni,,.vp*-i\n'''..-\nnous coai  t-\nt.tl\nMin\n11 -\u25a0.,\nrablf \u25a0\n.')\nOfti iVK&L H3TEL AMD GENERAL STORE.\n\/,. tVcLEESE, :        \u2022*'\u25a0.',,  Enf^i'lir.\n\u25a0I full assa'tiuUtitl af Dly Gectls,. Mais; and Shoes, IJauart   Cigar,, Hardwire, llll); tll-ain, and Afinert Siipplies, al rtOsonaik rates\nWlltlLEHALfc lind  UKTAlL\n\u25a0\\- k J. McRAEa\nHOTEL & GENERAL\nSTORE.\nQtJHS^BLXlE   -JFb_5t___j &\u2022 &\u25a0\nA  'till ,)>   rment af Dryjaadl, Eaatt and Shots, Liana,   tn    Cifart, Tltri'.\n\u2022iv  , Slitters Supplies.   Hay, Grain and Slailint    l-ntu fifht.\nHotel\nSieivl) Jurnisk'ed and rijftted.     A aniet boarding and lodging koast.     Batti\nreasonable.     Horn waking.       Table supplied with tke beet in\ntke market, ani properly served,\nIIABLBS ARMSTRONG, - - QUSSHMIJ.E, B.C\nlV--iklsriX,E]D.\nGOLD   SILVER,  COPPER Oft\nCoal Properties*\n' I   otihiitirt into a company) or will buy outrteht.\n\u25a0< ill take ihe entire issiU of Bonds of Xledtrie, SUnm\nWorse Car; or ]f\"dter Work*.\nManhattan investors & Securities Co.. Ltd\n.7 and :9 Broadway, New York Olty.\n''.rte..\" Vancmi.cr.\nr.o. (MI *i !\u00ab.\nCARiBdo Wagon Road Direotory.\nDistance\nAshcroft\nM : m, BE BECK ft COMPAMY. )\nHastings liml, VA.VCOUVER.B.e,\nBROKERS   AND   ACENTS.\n.   ptga.iiscd and floated.    Properties bonded and reporled an faa'\nii \u2022yi-ticates.       Having been residents of the province few\n\u25a0 ttnenty six years, we are therefore In' a post\/to* ta\n\u25a0   -\u25a0;\u25a0 '*; the mast reliable information to be obtained\n\u2022 tfictltig the valuable mineral resources\nof the province.  Co'rrlspondtnce\nsolicited.\n\u25a0 - \" Gelden Cache Mines Company, Ltd.,*' of LttUoet, B.C.\n\u25a0   \u25a0\u2022-\u2022-\u25a0     '- tt \u25a0 \u25a0 pa  \"\u2014\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0n'l-w-w-i ii \u25a0   g______________i_fiMii_BBa)\nHOPOUTAN\nyi*9 ,\nII   FALOOPS, 3. C.       HOTEL.1\nCoed Stabling in connection.\nJl H. RUSSELL,    -     -    -    Proprietor.\nC. H. CIBSON.\nPlatte i\nCaehe Creek\nO. AfePonnld's\nHatCrttk    ....\nto-Mile House -     .     .\ntt.MUe House    .     .     .\nGUSTOS \u2022     -     .\nJMfU-* House        .     .\n*t-MUe \/fotwe .     .\n'\u25a0\"\u25a0Jiri-e Hottxe .      .\nUS. Mile House.    -      .      .\n87-Mtle House\nloo-Mile House   \u2022     .     -\nWAttttOnut       .     \u25a0\nm-Mite House\nIII-Mile Hemet       .     \u25a0\niifi-.MlU Uouee    *     -\nw-MiLc House        .     .\ntti. Mile Hovst    \u2022     .     \u2022\nttt-Mile Hove        \u2022     \u2022\nl*i-Milr mitto    \u2022     .     \u25a0\nHP-Mile. Hoixt        \u25a0      \u25a0\nttl-Mili Houne    :     \u2022      \u25a0\nUA-MV.n Howe -      -\n150-M1LIT HOVSB    \u25a0\nSoda Creek     i     .     .\nA lexim-ii-ia\nMofaiti\nA vMrallan Kanzh\nttohanon'\/i\nOuttnelle     .\nCottonwood\nBeater Few\n8'anlty\nBarkcrellU\nFtacte beli it), ttotui* blrt neh\nito-mile House hut the\ndistant** nre trow\nA sheroft.\nntpLaite     ,     ,     .\nBeavtrlAke\nQmnneUe Forks\ntt  *\u25a0\u2022\u25a0:     t>\nst  ^   H\nIf m\nspecial Notice to ^(wpeotors.\nIn the iirterofr't of sil pfirurs nbout ti -\u25a0\u2022\u25a0' nnji aniMicm -\u25a0* tl'e\nCARIBOO, OMINECA or PEACE RIVER noun try it is iveil i0 heat in\nmind that their supplies can be purchased --> much bette'i1 a'dVitiit-tge in thi*_,\nsection thart (6 buy at otBef points and bring in with them- Firm clttsv\ngoods and a\u00a7 cheap u can be bought anywhere,-can be had in tfny quantity\ntk the following placeai\nASHCHOFTr 150MILB. HOts^ OUKSNBLLE','\nCUNTON, SODA' CltEEK, QUESNELLE FORKS.\nl\u00a3F See itften&fftts tend hotel advertierinehta in snothef column'.\n.IdLESALMiiWn RETAttt.\nAttention; and atisfactiongtlaranteed to customers. ,      *\n\u25a0imn trees,      .   > AHCROFT%B C.\n1,   LEHMAN,\nLACKSM ITH.WKEELWRIdHT AND\nWAGON BUILDER,\n\u2022 a tt-I Ihrsfihemng a specialty.    Inn, Sleet and lintttr kip\n\u25a0:\u25a0! trie .iianttfalturer a] Ike Lchrtlan Tire Setter.   fH\n.-\u25a0 . .   ,', sUji rltitutd ie without one.     A stoeh of Eastern\n\u25a0Jan 'ages, Bdggtti, and Road Carls kept en hand.\nHfUhi   Good ttttrk and Law Prtkr. .,\nAfiHniOFT, - - -I...- -'       i. .     %t.\nJAMES   bhKNIGHT; Proprietor.\nrtUST (.ONVENiiitvf HOUSE TO THE RAIffAYSIA!) I.\nLYTTOM,     -     \u25a0     -     B.C.\nkEWZ e%  LEISER-\nimtiorteri ef\nFoteifffi and Domestic Cry Coodf\nmm?, TVKSimitKi OOODS, Xte\n.'-:\u25a0: 0' Md a Idles' Stmt, VICTOttlA 6. 6.\nTHE MININO JQINAL, $2\u201e Ygtl\n\u25a0na-*******MH\n BlcIghiHg on th* Cnriboo rnnd norlfi \"I\nUuntlitri a nt good.\nJ. V. Tndd, si well ku*- vn rnncher In\nfh\u00a7 vitiiniiv ofKntiih-upii, wiia   lu lown\nTiiea.lnv.\nVf, II Bailey * Co., forward in j: ajroni\nhnvo a comfortable olllce in Iheir wur-i\nbmiu* now.\nTlio fruifihl alilpniouta at Ihu 0. P   1'.\n\u25a0tallon I'or tlio week   ending Friday, N\nVeraher 20lh, were 100,000.\nP. II. Guillen, who Imn ajient tho prenlor\npuf-t ot Uiu ne>:\"<n nt Die Gftilbou mine\nuaut-j down WeduoKlny eTeuitiR.\nJimmy (Jnurfun, wlm drivea V, W. Fob\n(er'B ifiun. was [uld up fm* ii ft*** ditya un\naccount of flioVnoBS, Mm Aral of lhe week,\n''li-Inltj'  nf  Ullmon, wns   in   (0Wtl   mu\nwi-ek\nAll. ui ttircia tWoi iutnv Is ut rite \u25a0round\nnt tlm Fnrka tind wmk Mill coiiiiiitia m\nila-tiii- tUiu.\nAndy Wallers, or tbt Cm b \u25a0\u25a0\u2022\u25a0 Exchange,\n\u25a0'f !\u25a0\u25a0 *-, (lylusr tfip lu il;t inhmlii'lty the\n1ral ol lm- v.ffK\nPcrrlpou'a j-utic, which wiu working in\nUie vicinity of AflljctolUa fow wrelia ago,\nnrr doing duly well Of jfortll Bend \u00abi lie\n\u25a0uoW-iIWItS.'   __\t\nTha people of Qurimille will give a\nWr\u00abfi day's fiiteitninnienl near OhllstoiM,\nsimilar lo the onus held [ait. year, which\nvraro a grand aucccsa.\nTbe Slungh Creek' Mining Company is\nstill worhiue\", tind tire remit tig on tlio rim\nami gelling mi flraj rule. Manager Hupp\nis mi charge ind continuca the wurK iu\ngood shape. __\nMerrill MuIio\u00ab,,ri\u00abV)vterinn missionary\nhold pi'ivicc lust Sunday QTClling in tlit\nOreshylt-naii church, in place ol Her\nHratt Turner, wliogtlld not arrive iu time\nio lake UiOJerttccs.\nibontflliren inon who hare been working on tin* Cnriboo miuc camo clown Wed\naesday iilght \"nr! iuteud goiug t-* Cullfor\nni'i as soon ns tlie rond opens. Maiit.j**ei\nHolwim will b<r down in a few week*.\nI) Johnaon, who hns heen emplnyed\nicveral weeks at E. Dougherty's place\nbuilding u residence, was In tun it Thurs\nday. fho house In neiirins cnmiiletlon\nhut work Las In en delayed nn Recount \u00ab|\nno wiiiifi)\".* or llffl ra arming\nThe. Arnislii.rig Inilel, at Quesnelle hurt\nniovei^ tli** I'm building <<AC*k nntl will pn;\nup u new building nu tho Inmi this wilier. Oiui i\\.ria\u00bbtmn{ s a^plyiuj far\nliquor license. Tbe house ie doing n good\nbualucsi nod   has good  accommodation.\nAmong llic lint \u00abr Ihe incoipoislionE\npublished in the II. O . Gazella is lhe following t Aguea Hydiittilie. Mnung und\nMilling Co., Lift.' UaplUl, ({300,000 ni $1\niihnre- tie-id office, Nnrlli Bond, 11. C.\nDirectors: M. Nellin Garland, J.'I.n\nLynns and* Jahu H. Lyons, all of North\nBend, B t.\\\t\nIl ie about time inmc one waa tukirg\n(he {skating rink in charge. We would\niidvockle iljal ibo secretary oflnst years'\ncuiumlitce call a meeting and Innn u com.\nrtiiltee (tu* lliiajctir, midget lo wort; nnd\nhave lhe rink put lu shape. \"Drill ye\nlubbers, drillI\"\nT. W. Illackatock, lho celobrattd Tn-\nro-ito lawyer, cntps Iii etv No. I nn Tuesday morning, und left tlio next day '\u25a0\u25a0:\nLillooet by stage. Mr. Blaekslnck r_\nceutly purchased a largo block of siuini>\nin lbe Golden Cache mine,\u25a0situated h r*:W\nmilts rrom Lillooet, and Is no**r on n ui|\nto taki- a look al tue mine. Hi it largtlv\nInterested iu the Koutunay district.\nJB.'O-\nCaptain Tallow cunm Pi last Buudi-y\nIVutit Llllnoet, by alugo, where bo wiw\nlooking after sumo propurties on Cuvouaa\ncroek.\nhi iiuiithot column will bo found lho\n(\u25a0ani nl Hugh Coohranr, mining nnd gen-\noi'nl agfiil, anttiry pnbl.c, olc, wilh oflloe\n\u2022ti Qui-euallr, m. c,\nI    I\nfa\nMoses end Job Pigeon, ranchers from\nlhe il>og Creek country, spunt a few days\nin town, having comu down with I. i!\nLupoiiite, who they had sold cattle lo\nCaptain Hugh Cochrane oamo down nn\nThursday's stage and will go to Ibo cytibt\nin a lew days. Captain CoclirAnu Intends\ntaking a trip to Ilie old country tonii-iim-;\nthis spring. ^^\nGeo. E. Bower, of Winch & B-iwcr,\naicrcbauts of VuncoUTtr, was in inwo u\nfew days this week nn liis way liu mo trom\nLillooet, where lie lias been luo'sillj i-fi-.T\nhis mining Interests.\nSidney Williams, V. L. 8,,QueinolIc, la\nadvertising for a buy mare which is supposed tu be near lho ISO-lit le Ilotiso, Any\nperson Oitdiugthe above and holding until callitO lor will be rewarded.\nMr J.O Cruse, slftllnn n\u00aben( nl davo-\nmis. arrived iu lown Wednesday niglil and\nhas charge wf lho Ashcihft Bto'.ion during\nihe absence of Mr. A. L. Clemonts, who\nt'H.t culled away on necounl nf bis fatbors\ndeath.\nTlie ico in tha Fruser river above Sntiii\nCreek Is solid and lias given lbs steamer\nUbarlollo considerable Iruuhle, S'io is\nnow In the viciujiy nf AUxnudrla, and ie\nrurfiingher way to Quesnelle Unless a\nliniw comes alid will havo lo be tied up fur\ni it i.i scasoii.\t\nFrank Dunne narrowly escaped being\ncrushed by suvaral Urge boulders alidinj.'\nilown al tbe mine oa thc Bcinspaite lust\nweek. Frank enme wilbin au nee ol pai-\nllng in liiseliips Utt summer while driving team on tbejLillooel rond.\nJnhn Menzles came in from Savona*\n.Sunday, and remained n few days in Aatt\ncroft, lie wiia looking up a silo lo r .i\na general store. Ho leTt lor Ihu tn n\nMonday, ^nd will probably return t\u00bb i\npari ot ihe couotrr ia tho iprlug, mi\nopen up business.\nJames B. Fry, J- T.Whitley and D.|II\nBever arrived in town lasl Saturday about\nnoon, Irnm Quesnelte, haying conic nil\nibe way on horseback. They liavt; put in\ntlie season in different pais of ihe Curl-\nboo\", prospecting. D. II. Bsavei has gone\n\u00bb'.' R\u00ab3i Foeud, Wash., where he will llk\u00ab-\nly spend the wlutor,\nL. M. Ltipninio, lho catl!e! man, who\nhrmiglii in o hand of cuttle last w*rh lo\nbi> sbt|iped tn ibo enaot, was compound u\nslop in Aslicrofl fnr eevcrul days ou ne\nemiui oi liir bhow blocking ibc railway\ntrains, llu Ine his eat tlo n the corral and\ntlity arc wtli fed. The loss lo Mr, In\npoinio iu th-. delay ta grcal us liisn.loies ai\ntht coasl HXB Mmilnl' l.-sef. Mr. I.tipolntl1\nwill' ijc back in n lew iveoka and sccur.i\ntin- besi eatllc he can Inr the Chrisima*\ntrade.\t\nRev. Ttirber, Church of England minis\n*ar, who met with suoh a lad aerlileui\nnear Gladwin a few- weeks ago, is slowly\nrecovering, bul ia badly shaken up, and ib\nreceiving good attention at lhe hospital in\nLytton. With a law monlbs rest he will\nhe able to get around cgnin Ihe snmu ak\nover. He will bc taken to Vancouver \u00bbs\nsoou as the railroad t-pens up forbusimsi\nThursday noon the largo stable oftbt\nII. X. Cumpany nl lho 122-Mile House was\nburnr'd tn the ground, burning lour horses,\nharness, end'ft dirge amount ol grain and\nfeed for ibis winter. Thc man in charge\n.md gone to dinner and cn returning\nlound tho building In flames, hut too far\ngtme for htm lodo uny good. Tht lass to\ntii-.i_nriipi.-iy ii io lhe neighborhood or\n$8,000'.\t\n.1. G Y. Burkholder of lhe '\u2022Woodlands,\" Hamilton, Oht., arrived In tow..\nTuesday jaorrilng, nccompniiied hy J. W\nTyrrel, and left by Wednesday's stage vln\nCltutoo for Lilhioct. Mr. Iluikholtlei\nspent some nine iu this district\n\u25a0 last       full.       looking nflnr        tin\nBHdgO Itlver Gnld Mining Company, ol\nwtitub he i- \u00ab large shnrellolder, who nre\nnDcrating id -bn Oamulsfnot Bond on\nBridge river Considerable wort wnu\ndoiiu this yc\u00bbr on ibis ground, nnd quite m\nIi,i of troul le wnu hud wiih the high wutei\nHiid slides wblclrcUilnyed work for a lime.\nA couple of meu arepn uie grouud at pie\nBijui.and the probability is that this pro-\npiMlllnn will he put in working order nexi\nspring Willi a full force of incii. The mon\nowning tb\" properly are ver;,- enlhuslas\nUc. over thf kbuUbbo far oblttltied, Mr.\nBurkholder inking some fine samples.\nrust with him lasl August. After spend\nIngtt'short while at 'lie properly, he and\nMr. Tyrrel will spend several week* on a\nhut't'in tin vicinity of Bridge rivor after\nb I game Mr.Tyn'el[baving considerjble\nex ic'rli-ni c, be aod Ills brother being neur\nTy a month Jusl about stnrving in lhe\nit tdeon'a B'ty country, lbe only Ihiog llial\n\u201ea-..,i ihen ive\u00ab w\u00ab a small polar bear\nwhich Ibey killed.\nfhoui Chong Lung has pure-bused thc\nbuetneas carried on by Wuh rUe for the\nIpaal lew yearn, an general moichaot aotl\ni ItiiUidryuibn, no-I will conltnue lbs husi-\niiusi at tbe old stand. Wall Kec goes lo\nChina and when he returns, in barred\nIhuii starling iiUHHii!i!s in Ajdicruft.\nJ. X). Prentice, manager of the Canada\nWistorn Ranching Company arrived in\ntown Monday evening, having brought\n,.....u from lhe -.i]t couutry ranches over\n8i>\u00bb eleers to in- shipped to lho coast\nTuey are ui present \u00bbi tlie Perry much,\nawaiting the ripening of tbe railway Inr\nfreight. Mr. Prenticn had. a full forco uf\nmen willi liitfl, uad ll took him two days al\nlha ferry *'. Bog free'.: lo cross lhe entile.\nLei ma dm the death of the righteous\nand let my last end be like his. Numbers\n*8:10.\nDeath comes to all men snnnrr or later\nWe mav put off the thought as we win,\nItut wn cannot itot rid of the reality. I: h\ntheono ureal'certainty of our atorlal liven\nIt is appointed unto meu nnuc i <1\".\\ .*.\u25a0\u25a0\nafter ihls tbe judgment,   Ileb, 8:27\nTo nainral man death is a terrible tUieap\nfur It .brings wiih it tb* thouebt ofthe\nhere after, and of judgment tn come.\nMimic people claim Hint lliey do not [*\u00bb\nLeva ui a here alter.\nThey mny deceive Iheir fnllow-iuen by\nsuch talk, but they cannot deceive themselves. Thoy know too well ihey have\nnot the falniest Bhadowofa proof or uu\natom of evidence lur such a position. The\nword of Und aud human reason both declare ils folly; Ihere ia nothing m its In-\nvor but the despairing wish; ami yel v.r-n,\nin utter defiance of reason and Bible alike,\nare willing to stake their eternity on a\nchance su utterly hopeless. But the nw-\nlut thought haunts them .still. Tbey enn-\nn.'t shako it off. It follows them through\nliie, ml ftlls them Willi fear when lbej\ncome to die. There Is nu peace, snlth my\nGod, in lbe wicked.\nHow different it ti wiih the man that\npuis his irnci iu God. He makes no vain\naltempt to stifle the whispers ora guilty\nconscUnco. flu jeols hia own helplcas-\nncssand tukes God al His word, and accepts llioa.ilvatlon that is offered. There\nmay lie much that he dues nni understand\nbut this be knows, Ihat without divine\nhelp lie cannot clear blmeclf of guilt bit-\nfore God. Ho therefore accepts tbe sec-\ni-itiee of Christ in his slend, for II Is the\nv.nly wny. For bim, death now has loai\nItssllngi for the sling ol death is sm; and\nbo dies full of hope, for be .can now stand\nbefore-Gocl-hi lho flflhioousucss of Jesus\nU risl.\nMark tlie perfect man, and behold the\nupright i for the end uf ibut nun is peace,\n~t's. 87.37.\nItlessod tirf Uie dead which d'e in Hie\nLord from liencnTiirtt \u25a0 Yea, wtilli Ibo\nSpirit, lhal thev tn\u00bbv |roai from llieir labors; and llieir works du fallen'tlicm.-*\nliov.  ILI.'J.    CJCH.\n\u00bb.00 A YEAR 32.00.\nGives  ull  thc  reliable ne.vs of the Yale,\nCariboo and Lillooet districts.\n\u25a0*  %^%'\"%\nAdvertising rates on application.\n.S. REYNOLDS, PROP.\n\u25a0^ Uvvl^\niVe kie dctidttl So rleitr ont tfe\u00ab lialiiitfc of Hies* gmidii si a slight ail-\nvanca nn cos!, tall and ntcore tme at a baigui.,\nAnother consignment tf Slater's Famous Shes iust received.\nSee ther at\u2014\nMcArthur & narper,\nAshcroft, B.C,\n\u2022 ^3\u00aeiOUR*#*SPSCIAL^e\u00a9\ntins of three rakrs llolloriiiilk Tnilat Snap lor 25ir, \u201er by mail lljc\nUbo !!,ist S.rt.anarilla for liuil. anil all in)|iumit<a ut ilie Blouil\nI.rir^n llutlle m.lv fl.00.\nSubscriptions laki-ti for all itaga\/.in.s and Ni.w?pnp\u00abrs, at Publish\ners- Pi lets.\nMall Orilern F'illorl Promptly.   Satinf.cliiiii Gttaritiitegil.\nJ H Clements,   -  Ashcroft Druggist\nG\/Cad'i*\/', 0]. % Ut tPc\/e\/et, \/SfO.\nIr e f,cy \/\/> inform int fiutlce    flat wc -fiavt. ad.\niffed ^\/fbr.  \u2022st'emu c\/eatvCH  <t,i    nfica\/nc-i in cat\nyctfina   .Wote ft\/uneit, whtcA will-ie cotilaaucl ant\/el\ntie o\/c\/i\/yii of Harvey, Bailey & Co.\nQia(ir,l t'nai cul m'oiage andfolwatdina, e\/rkarf--\nmeoi'u'lt now tn ceilicd on iefiala\/ci%, aiic\/et {nt\/itm\nname cf VV. B. Bailey & C0\u201e cui^Sr. 88m-\n\u25a0uttf   edkiii'i. enfe'ic c\/tcuge of same.\n(\u00a3.'i \/arie  eAtl eft\/ie.ll'ii.ti.ify. ej!   \/\/milM,,? yaee    Al   it\u00ab\u201e,\n\/eeKei ^.auanacee  en  \/\/tr, Attif tlitce! AeAe   \/c  tl'e \/Crteetee\/ utY\/t et\nettnlenttesnaa cf ietmc ettiei'Ylittl \/\/tttl'e. ici. Giutnui ie.eiifca.ni tn\nettlHie. uttcc e.\u00bb'at,  eet\/i\/eateinl'dnci mi-AatstftJaU,     (l\/'e-  ate,\n(^e'Ciul   \/atY\/ft\/flf.,\nHar\\iey, Ba'Aey \"b^c ^^=\nLYTTON, B. C..\u00bb OCTOBER' \\%\n*  *  *  *\nIn consequence ot the lute fire, the. \u00a35 LOBE\nHOTEL \/MM been, removed opposite the Post Offloe,\nand has the same accommdiitian as usual.\nComercial travelers' trunks hauled to and from\nstation free of charge-. A. F. HAUTISR. Prop.\n\u25a0li U-LliwS\nSTRONG FLCUR.    SWEET BREAD-\nand\nMORE OF IT.\nTHE WESTERN IILLiNO GO Ltd\nREGINA, N.W.T.\nTHE MINING JOURNAL, $2A YEAR\nCollins & Haddock,\nLIVERY, SAL\n: &\nFEED STABLE.\nFirst-class Lii-eru and Saddle horses on hand tot- hire\nPaolo and  .Saddle Horses for sale to min,   <: and\nprospectors.     Special rales made, to ti-a.uelina\nmen autl, others wishing to make, the round''\ntrip lo Carlhoo or Nicola.   Largest and\nmo3tconvciiie.nl sta blesin  thenoiuvry,\nWebu.y oar oats in. car lots frum. the Northwest and\ni-nisli.lhcm to teamsters al reasonable rates.\nStables on liailway Avenue.\n;AIR TIGHT\nHEA.TEK,S\nThe most Wonderful \/\/cater on tke Market.   Plain and Ornamented,\nSend far Illustrated Circular and Price List.\nw\\mn% icfeely & go., m.\n123 Cordova Street, Yatieonver, P.C\nQuesnelle Mouth,\nThe \u00a3,-\"eat distributing center of tho\nCAEISOO   DISTRICT.\nand northern interiorof British Columbia,\nwhere will be found at reasonable\nprices, at th* store of\nXA-ZMIIES   I^IESIID,\nGENERAL    MERCHANT.\n-atTEs:r_TE__,__--E MbtTTi-a:, s a.\nGroceries, Hardware, Dry GoocJ?, Boots\nand Shoos, Hats, Clothing,\nmil Tfl \u00bbD3tRTiSii^.\nF W F.-ater... \u25a0 , UhmaI .\u00abor.(:fc*ut\nJ H (IH-mtuta lufu\/aupw A_wl_t\nA. H Wiilit-M .. Onrlhtw K-Wtiya,-!. Hth-u*\nHurvoy, Bui lay A Co..K'.rwti_'-i'.;.i A_r<mr-i\nHtirvfy. Batlcy & Oo. ..Gsncr-i) Nii-n.-liitir<i\nL M \u00abIt nv LIi:ni'*n. *til-lie-y. *-*v\n(Jolllos & Huddook. IJ very & Ha\\u AinhuM\nWm ItfiiiM- Ailiwit luttel\nB U J-lsjiirss Company tynitti Una\nlL'tiniiin Irjiitrnl Iil-i;(in.itii*a\nJ II Clement* , .Orugyie*\nSmiiiiA. l_St-v!iti_i fckiacrnl Blrcltwmtiiii\nMcArliltir ,t Murpcr Pry Uoitda\nHHrueas Einporliun GMmp Siuwi\nH H GiIi,-on Butcjiw\nF. VV. Piisler ES-r fsul*\nCounly cuurl    I. Vf. Ut~tr\n[uliiuu Agricultural Fair OU I, sad i\nI'insinitli \"Uop M. Duimiu-i\nUuruess Blup j. A1cI.ii*\nanrnli\u00bbM * HmJOi CIlivLtm \\hXil\nCounly court F. Uow**\nCourt ur twu;!, cou titer in uud td.. F. Sum*\nOAltlflOO IIOAO.\nJ Mundorf        SO MUfl rio\u00abM\nA F Welwr 80 MUo ll*--**\nI(?J-MiLB ilyt;.\u00abi.\nVeltli A Iliriiiii1.U\"iiJ nud U.\"nw*al Stnrs\nVcllli 0\" Borlund.. .Tnu]_MiK-ir_ AUt-ulAua\nHID! <ACK(\".\nIt McLcrar Hotel nnd Gcucrol SUj\u00bb\u00ab\nI' (JUitulevy HotBl and Ut-uurid Slum\n(*-.-*-JUII-II.K  |.'UK1U.\nA & J Mi-.Hr;-) ..  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Ltl-\u00abaH\nWaiter I'ftim Hoitcu, l.ilis*-;!\nClurooce UilUr  Nutlce, Ullwat\nSuttCH Wiilimn Mason,jr. Do.* C.-fMt\nNi-tlci J  D.Prsuilc*. UuiCrKk\nNotice P. n Biown, Vlttwii\nNolle* C A H..!Ui.j. Victor-*\nKotlte H. V (Jalpiu, VUtork\nNiiii'u WE Kiilitr, Cllnl-*\u00ab\nNotice H Ctiruin; l'*rUi-t-4\nNotice..H. A A J. M.Cul Itia.-tio-ia Cr\u00abk\nUUselatltinKutlee W Parker, WHVtl iun\nNotice FI. K. Prior, Vi.nu*\nNolle*   C. T. DU'-i-t-t, Vtfl;u!\u00bb\nNotice J. A.Li.id\u00bb\u00bb\\, ViatWH\nNrtre J-ta\u00abiili Uuuter, Vl-ilorU\nS;i\\i-o  W. K   lteviifil-1*. V uv-rw\nNi iir-\u00ab Mti X*K*% CIm'\u00ab\nNotice Jultn E. M-wr-?, .1 k-id I.*m\nNmiet J-.-L.-i W.Uo.', i-:.a-ictlat\nDressed snd Rough Lumber, Shingles,\nFlour an.' fej-n Feed.\nHUDSOxN'S  BAY\nCOMPANY.\nQUESNELLE     MOUTH,\nCARIBOO, - -        - B.O,\nDirect\nIMPUTE!\nIN\nNES,  LIQUORS  iW.\nDry    Goods,   Groceries, Hardware, Roots\nand Sliocs, Mi\"\nr' Supplit\n3ed Rock Pci\niteeiis\nQuality.\nBankof British Columbia\n(Iiicorpomtctl by Royal Charter, 18W.)\nCAPITAL * witli power to lutsreaae) \u00a3fl00,o()0   J2.H21I OM\nREdEUVfi   \u00a3100,000   I   tSCUUfl\nHEAD OFFICE,  (10 LOMBARD STREET,' LOBD0S, F..TOI,ASD.\nBRANCHES: |\nIN BRITISH COLUMBIA: j IN THE UNITED STATES:\nSun Fraucl-co,\nVictoria, VaneonTur, New Wce-traltiflcr,\nNuLrtliiio, Kitniloops ami Noison.\n(KootuiiHj* Luke.)\nrortlaiul.\nScntllc nnrl Taeoma.\nKOTiCE,\nNotice If liertby p!\\#n Till r$ J*ti i*t->-\ntlito 1 Intend \\o ajiplJ t.i tUa rfiltf catmv \u2022. \u25a0\nlioo-T.of Und-t and -\"-orki t\"r permHulei !\u2022\nliurckue 100 aertw of land altuaUd t-n tn*\nitor'.h b-iitK (i, tha Ubtlc-Un rtfir, -.'\u2022r|t*-*\u00ab\ntHatrlttt, -kiJ land bt--l*K* imw i'titU'ti'ifijr Jim.\ns*rit,-n] fi rollout, romtncn-jln-; ai lb* I'l'ia\n'.vr*l rnrt.er of ni; (>r\u00ab-crup*l->\u00bb claim titeaU<|\nabout IU intlt' \u00bbaM of Ilauentlll*, tbtu-;*\nmn Ib J 1 chain*, tbunce w-.t dQ et-ami, Vkeutf-j\nioiilti to Cltllcotctl rlirr, thar.ee taitarl\/\nninn-* aatnc p-_lat of eumini*tie\u25a0\u00bb-\u00bb\u25a0\u25a0:\u2022(.\n27-M JOHN WoLBOW.\nKanMviUo, CbllcnttN, H. 0. Crl 5. 1*.-,\nHUGH COCHRANE,\nMINING & GENERAL AGENT,\nNOTAEY PUBLIC.\nQDHNKU.Z,       \u25a0       -       r.rikn. BO.\nNOTICE.\nRavins purchtBOd the huslnr!\"1 of \\ra'i t_\u00ab_\nItpneml mcrrhaut atitl laU'itlry, ttoliu* bu*Itt*-na\ni;t Ashcrofi, Itfill coi.tiniio tlio btiiini'M nl Um\nolit Matnl nntl hopa Tor the uontlnuancQ of Wi,-.\npublic pfitrona;e. Any pomtm owlnR i-i*\nold firm will j\u00bbnf all ateonnta to Wall Km).\nWall Koti koi-s to Cliiim niul on bis return\ncaiiii-.it etiirl bn>iccsi\u00bb In Aslieroft\n39 83 THOM 0H(KSO I.UNii,\nAnhcroft, B. C, NoviiiHbtrMth. 18IH.\nLOST.\nAn-ftnt^ in-1 PnrroenAn-li-tiil-ai ty OvKAOl\u2014Canaillnn H.111!. of i loin lucre p, Mor-\nA^eilb dlia tOrrSSpOnaenr-Ju-liiinl'alliii)!- of CniH,U, Tlio Molaou-a Hmilt, Im-\npcrlal Blink of Oenartti, HinU of Nova 8colla and Union Bunk of Ci-mi-tit. In UjiiTttn Statbh\n\u2014t'iinnilian Uiiuk of (ioumii'rcii (At;i:ii_y| Snw York, Hunk of Novti Sinii.ln, Cliicuijo, Exclmnito\nNiilii.iinl Hani', Spukanu. In AUHTHiUi und Ni:w ZUA1.AKD\u2014Bault of Atinuultisila In lioso-\nLUL\u2014\u2022ttlnllO-.J i^i (.'O.\t\nSavings Hank Department',\nI)d|'OBtt~  received from fl Ufiward\u00bbi amJ inloriM'. ttllunuil-, uredcnt rate, at S per cuu\nput' iinniiMi.\n(iiil.ll UI!ST PIBOIMSED m EVSB? OES-^MPriH $ hi5K\u00ab\u00ab mam tiUiffitl'TRl\nKamloopa n \u25a0*_\u25a0'.. .'ui\u00bb '  1 '>'\u25a0 \u2022'\"$: n \u25a0\u25a0\"'\u25a0'-'-.x i \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.,,.-....\nAbout tlie bfglnnlnjj of Eeptetnb-ir on\u00ab\ndark hay uiare, abont t.\"i tiBiitisi hi^h, with\none body nnd Iohr leua. branded 111 on neck,\nsupposed to bo near tbo 150-Mile lion-c. Anj\nprrann flndimr tltc above, antl hnldin? till cal'-\nled for will bc rewarded.    Address\nHIDNEY WILLIAMS, P.US. 11\nC9H) I'lie-nclie Month,\nNOTICE.\nA alttlog of the County Court \u00bbf Caribo*\u00bb-\nwill be lm Id at tlm {lourt finis* Clinton, ftn\nThursday tho 17th day of December 18W, *t H\u00bb\u00bb\nhour of ten In tho forenoon,   by ordor\n\u25a02T-S3 F. BO.UB8\nRt-gisinirG. ft,\nCUnton.OetoborMtli, 1506.\nNOTICE\nNolloo iiliaroliyplvo.il lliatalxtydayi'nftt--*'\ndiiLn 1 intend lo apply lo the clllul cuiutuU.\naloner of 1111111-- and worliA for periiiUal-1'11 to\nnttreliBso IW) rtcru* or pa-total Inn-l In l.ilii oti\ntlblrk'L deserllii-d an folluwn, li-'fjunilm: hi *\n1^*1 planted ou lho w.Ht tidf of ibo Ctoril i> >\nmad near thn W-Mlln House, tlllio *;\u2022 so. tli\n-lu nliu im-. ih.-neii weat <0 chnl'i\", MiiinoA ni-.eu\n4t),t*liali:s, tbenee oiiat -tl) elialn-i to oi*i \u25a0 0'\nriiinmeiieeifioHl. Pf-'fEP. 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