@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "199cae40-118d-4202-b769-b5a2e033d2f6"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:isPartOf "BC Historical Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:issued "2015-12-15"@en, "1898-01-07"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/goldenera/items/1.0227149/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ rTT �� The Golden lira It the molt wtfely circulated and ��� beat advertising medium in East Kootenay. Thit is th�� paper that it md by the miner*, the ranchers, the railroaders and lumbermen. Subscription, $2.00 per Annum in Advance en g Map of (joide g Mining' Division | By F. < . l.iuig ... 5 On receipt of I! copies of this ridotVe *��� map will lie uihile 1 by 41 The Golden flra Company l.'td. l.bj., 9 Uclden, B. (.'. VOL VII. NO. 23! GOLDEN B.C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1S0S. ?2 Feb Year U ffj, 1 H I 7 H G. PARSON, General 0 merchant, ALEXANDER BLOCK. tSooooooooaoo oeo laotooaeoo o o o o ��� STOCK TAKING Is the next thing On my programme. In order to MINER'S ASSOCIATION. and to make Room for Spring Goods Specially Low Prices will be given on many articles. '���'4 Particularly on Glassware and Crockery FURNITURE and DRUGS. These goods must be cleared ks=G:$i . . Agent For . . . I Ptaix of London and other Fire insurance Co's :. i ThJ Confederation Life Association, Toronto. ... ��� + + The Reliance Loan & Savings h.M Ontario; . '���'.' ?���*,' + + ���'����� j Canadian Railway Accident Insurance Company. lUnulur Monthly Meeting"Dnalneas Truii sauted* The monthly meeting of the Miner's Association was held at the Columbia House on Tuesday tiiirht. Present: Messrs M. and W. Dainard, W. Mc- Neish. T. Mercier, H. 0. Lowe, J. C. .loliffe, H. G. Parson. A. F. Macauly, E A. Hagireii, J. Noble, F. Berth tine, C' A. Warren, Copt, Bacon. In the absence of the President, M. Dainard was voted to the chair. ROAuH. The Gold Commissioner wrote: "I am requested by tbo Provincial Secretary to inform you that the matter of extra appropriations for wagon roads in the Northern Division will receive every consideration when the estimates are brought before the next session of the Legislature." MEMBERS ROOM. On the question of providing a room for members, W. MoN ish offered to provide such, furnished and fitted with mineral show case, for f 10 a month. The members expressed their appreciation of the reasonable proposition submitted by Mr.McNeish, and ns it became a question of providing the necessary funds it was resolved, on the motion of H. G. Lowe, seconded by A. F. Macaulay, that the matter lie discussed at tnext meeting, and that the Secretary notify members accordingly. BXBIttlTIOXS, A cirular was read from the Committee of the Omaha Exhibition, and it was resolved that nothing could be done in the matter as it was too late to obtain exhibits. The Secretary stated that Mr. Watts, of Liverpool, had called on him and pointed out tbut the mineral resources of the Province were very poorly represented at the Imperial Institute. He suggested that the attention of the Government should be drawn to the matter with a view to having the de feet remedied. On the motion of W. McNeish seconded by Capt. Bacon, it was resolved to draw the attention of the Government to the matter. On the motion of H (). Lowe, seconded by T. Mercier, it was resolved to urge upon the Government the necessity of making a ruprcsenative exhibit of mineral resources of the district ut the coming Paris Kxhibatiou. RE-LOCATION An intersesting discussion took place on the question of re-location. It was opened by the Chairman, who pointed out that the present system of locating claims without doing assessment on them, and again relocating them in the name of some body else, was a means of doing much injury to the Mineral industry, and resulted in driving out capitalists who would otherwise he ready to take up bona Adc investments. He moved that when a claim has been located and held lor a year without any assesment work be- iog done on it, except from sickness or other reasonable cause, no person shall relocate such claim until be has a permit from the Gold Commissioner, and has made a declaration that the original holder has no interest in such re-location, provided that if no such permit bo granted within 60 days from the oxpiry ol the term for assessment work, a claim may bo re-located bv any person, including the original holder thereof, J. Noble seconded the motion. H. G. Low moved, T. Mercier seconded An aniennient that it is desirable that the law remain as it is. A Macaulay comidered the fa ih of the prosont law was that u man coulii not re-locate in his own name. The amendment was carried. ASSESSMENT WORK. The Chairman then moved that the period for doing assessment work on all claims expire on the Hist Dccembei in each year, provided that in the cast. of claims located between January snd July, the period for doing assessment work shall expire illst December of tho same year, but in the ciue of locations made between July 1st and Dec. 31st. the period fur the first year's assessment snail be calculated to Dee. illst, of the year ensuing. He contended that by the present law the a��sessment work had to be wasted to a great ex tent. His suggestion would help the prospector. \\V. McNeish agreed with tbe idea, and seconded the motion. A Macaulay said this matter should he discussed by a fuller meeting. The secretary said they would not get a more representative meeting. The mot ion was (lieu put and carried unanimously C. P. R. Ball at Field. .On Monday night tho annual ball given uy the C. P, It employes at Field was held at 511. Stephen House, and that it was a pronounced success was the unanimous verdict of the guests of the evening. The use of the dining hall had been granted for the occasion, and in charge of G. Miiiette had been nicely decoiated, while the general arrangements made by Mrs. Marsh, tho manageress, and the assistance that she bad given to the committee were most complete for the comfort of I he guests. The orchestra was from Calgary .and consisted of M. Augade (violin), W. Ritchie (cornet), C F. Coiner (trombone), and L. Orr (pianist). The music was excellent, and with this and the hospitality of the committee we have rarely seen a more enjoyable evening spent, dancing being kept up till 4 a.m. Extras were played by Misses AVells, McKay, Car- dell and Turiibiill. Mr. Comer acted as M. C. Many of tho ladies were most handsomely gowned, and to Miss Car- dell, of Canmore, belongs tho honor of being "Belle nf the Ball." The committee, who deserve much credit for the success of the gathering, consisted of tho following: Messrs. Flett, chairman; H. 0. Killeen, secretary; Inches, Oriuiston, Jones, Pratt, Marsh, Johnson, McKonly, Walker, Chaput, Spratt, Carlin, The secretary, Mr. Killeen, devoted himself heart and soul to watching over the arrangements of the gathering and he succeeded in carrying them out without a hitch. Tho following is tho list of guests handed (o ns for publication: Field: - Mesdames Ericksen, Ward- man, Hanson, Jones, Killeen, Misses Johnson, McKay, Lett ice, Colerholm, Allan, Inches, Carman, Messrs. Johnson, Wardinttn, Jones, Allan. Inches, Grierson, Gill, Robinson, Compston, J Gooch, Rawlins, Schultz and members of the committee already enumerated Canmore: - Mesdames Carey and Turn- bull, Misses Cardell, Clark and Turn- bull, Messrs. Cardell, Clark and Turn- bull. Anthracite: - Messrs. McManus and Lang. Calgary:-Messrs. Falconer and Golding. Pulliser:���Mr. Curry. Donald:.-Mrs. Dunne. Golden: -Mesdames Weils, Barry, Campbell, Misses Doyle, Tolniio, Brownrigg, Wells, Harrison, McDonald. Hon. F, W.I Ay liner, Messrs. Wells, Haggeu and Lang. GOLDEN CURLING CLUB O.iollhlK (.Hint,, of thr Beusou���Preil- llfllt VS. Vlf.��-P|.��Mt(l0Ut. The above match, which was begun on Christmas diy, was continued at the rink on N iw Year's day. The ice was in pretty good shape in tile early part of the day but became broken to wards the afternoon. The following are the scores of the respective rinks, the president being the winner by three points: I'llSXIIIEXT VS. VK.'K-IMtEKIIIBST W. rren, skip... U Winn, skip 7 Houston, skip. .11 II.G. Parson,ok.. 14 Rae, skip 16 Henderson, skip. Ill Totals 40 :17 MBBTtNO Of MEMBEUS, A meeting of the members was held at the Columbia House on Tuesday evening. Present: - Messrs. Warren (President). McNeish, Dainard. Rae, Houston. Winn, Wilson, H. Mitchell- Innes, Todd, H. G. Parson, Henderson, Love and ('apt. Bacon. The principal business was the representation of the club at tho bonsplel at Calgary. It was understood that the rinks of the president and vice- president should go and that other rinks should be made up thpre. The] following members intimated their intention of being present: Capt. Bacon., Messrs Dainard, Henderson. Robert-j son, H. G. Parson. Rue, McNeish, Winn, Neilson, C. H- Parssn, Alexander, Todd, Lamcntagne, Warren. The umpire, H. 0. Parson, handed in a letter from tho Manitoba brunch, referring to the compo'itons of tho season, and enclosing badges for coolest. The secretary regretted that h' had been unable to arrange for clubs this season at Donald and Revelttoke, The letter was referred to the competition committee. SAD FATALITY AT PALLISER Hospital Ball at Golden. C. A. Warren is arranging for his stock taking sale, when he will offer hii stock at great reductions for cash. There is A feud nmong the Chinese of Oolden and Mr. Griffith has been called upon to settle their troubles. WANTED-TRUSTWORTHY AND AC tive gentlemen or ladies to travel for responsible, established house in British Col- umbia. Monthly SUV.ro and expenses. Position steady. Reference. Enclose self-addressed sUmped envelope. Tho Dominion Company, Dept. Y Chingo, SMapW Tbe annual social event of Golden is the Hospital Ball. '.'his fixture came off on Wednesday night at the Alexander hall and was tho most successful of any that had preceded it. The hall was beautifully decorated, the handiwork of Hon. F. W. Ayliner, Capt. Bacon, Dr. Taylor and Mr. Plow right, and the laying out of tho supper tables was a most effective display, re fleeting great credit on thovtaste of the ladios who undertook this part of the arrangements: Mesdames C. H. Par- Son and Plowrtght, and Misses Harrison and Holt. There was also a magnificent supply of viands, Mrs. Wells having arranged with tho ladies for the supply. Chief among these were tbe ice cream supplied by Mrs. J. C. Greene, of the Queen's Hotel, and the cakes sent by Mrs. Barry, from the Kooteuay House. The Hon. F. W. Ayliner kindly gave up his rooms to the ladies for the purpose of laying out (he supper. Tho music was supplied by Messrs. Augade (violin), Ritchie (cornet), and Orr (piano), of Calgary. Mr. Warren acted ns M. C, and Messrs C. H. Parson and Warren were the general committee for carrying out tho) arrangements for tbo bull In these' they achieved the utmost success. The ballroom presentod a galaxy of youth and beauty, several of the dresses being particularly striking. Where the scene was nil so effective it would be invidious on our part to pick out the most, striking. Tbo honor of being the "Belle of the Ball" belongs to Miss Doyle. Dancing was kept up till ,'l a.m.extras being played by Mrs. C. H. Parson. Miss Wells and Mr. Plow- right. Visitors were present from Anthracite. Field, Donald and other parts of the district but as we have not b��en able to get a complete list, we ba/e to omit it. 85 to 40 couples took part in the ball and enjoyed themselves thoroughly. -����~ TERRIBLE TRAGEDY Foil ntt Man Frozen to Dmith--l.oily ,mi Now Year's Day. John Pi Doran, better known as | "Casey", nn employee of W. ('. Wells; of the Pulliser Mills, was found frozen to doath between Leanclioil and Ben- ] verfoot Camp. It appears that Doran left Leanclioil on Thursday week, hav-j ing a bottle of liquor with him and being, it is supposed, somewhat under the infliioiice. The night was bitterly I cold and his body was found within half a mile of the oatnp on New Year's day, so that he had walked 7} miles' afler leaving. IJeanoljn%|..A do,; .that, was with the deceits*! remained By'the tody for two days and- nights till (lis-1 covered. Deceased was well known in the district.. The body was removed to Palliser. The Con ner, Mr. Manuel, held an inquest at Palliser on Tuesday, when n verdict was returned of death from exposure. The father of deceased is a messenger in tbo House of Commons nt Ottawa and has sent for tbo body to be forwarded there for interment. RETURN OF L. VACHON Be TuUn of li Ih l-:\\;��f*r1cii.-e.��--Me Iim.1 K��arln*il llootallii'iiii* River Messrs, Vachon Droit, of Golden, have received a letter from L. Vuohon, who lefr lust summer for the Klondike and lias ji.Bt returned to hi.i noma at SutnnM. Ho has Written to his brothers here, in which he thus describes liiit experiences: 'T got do'vii as far as the mouth of the HooialJnquu River, nearly halfway to the Klou- jdiko, on the Uth November. There I | had to Mop owing to too murh ice running in the river. About i i outfits which happened to be moving at the ; same tfins had to put in there also. We all had to mo into winter Quarters. , My intention was to do some prospect- injj there as the Hootnllnqmi bar* are well known to be pretty Hell Huw- ever, after Iliad been ihero some time, one of tho Canadian officers came up from Famine River, Rome 5 >0 miles further north, mid owing to the loss of some of their boats ami provisions in ��n ice pack, it had left then, shoit of provisions. It was propose! to me to sell them my outtir, and to (to for a new supply, which I decided on doing, h8 I would have had to go out next May anyhow, or I would have run short. I had to walk out of course on tire ice, following th* same route that i went in by. namely, by lakes La Barge, Marsh, T.ikish and Bennett, and the different riwrsconnfciiu; said lakes, tho distance from the Hootalin- qua to the coast at 8kat;way being 200 miles. It was a bard trip and a cold one with a heavy pack ou my back. During the time I was at the mouth of the Hootallnqna the thermometer registered 'JO to 50 degrees below zero, with fine clear weather and a little wind and snow. I s ��Id ni\\ ���outfit high enough to enable me to buy �� much belter one. I will be starring back again this month. The sale of my outfit pays me fair wages for the '.imo occupied in taking it over the White Pass, and my experience of the country is worth a threat deal to me. Going out over tho same route on the snow was not naif ho difficult as going in in September and Octohoft I' took me 12 days to walk out to the coast. I was accompanied by four men who were coming out, from Dawson. As yon no doubt have teamed a good many had to come out from Dawson City owing 'o the scarcity of provisions;" ,*0n Sunday mrnnine Fin man Side- bottom, of the C. P. R , met with a shocking accident in tho canyon near LennGJioU. He was leaning our when he struck tho wail of a snowsljde and wae thrown on the ground with one of his shoulders broken in three places end his head badly cut. He did not recover consciousness for a considerable time. He was removed to Banff for medical attendance. Bound for the Klondyke But before I can ��0, must dispose of my large stock of Boots and Shoes, Oent's Furnishings and Clothing. These I will sell at rock bottom prices, for Cash, the next thirty days. Do not miss this chance of cheap goods. London t'ltv Hall rotiu,>sivi--:io Per. sons Klllod���150 Injured. London,Out..January 4th. ��� A terrible trairedy visited Loudon last niitht when 110 persons were killed by the collapso of a portion of tho City Hall and probably many more will die of the injuries which they received. The Stamping of feet caused the floor to Hive way, and a couple of hundred people were precipitated to the floor iielow. while on them fell lar^e beams, the massive iron safe, and the steam coil which pinned and crushed scores of unforunates. The injured number ISO many of them fatally. FollowitiR the crash a wild rush for the doors took place. Thoso in front were thrown down and trampled upon, the strong bearing down tho weaker. . C. A. WARREN BUY A FARM IN EAST KOOTESMAY. A Paradise for the Homeseeker and Sportsman. The Kootenay Valleys Co. Limited. HEAD OFFICE, JLO.VIMW. E\\<��I.AXI>. T. G. PROCTER, - General Manager. Baker Street, - Nelson, B. C. 26,000 Acres of Choice Farm Lands in proximity to the Crow's Nest Pass R, R��� in East Kootenay, within easy reach of the best market on earth for Stock and Farm Produce; beinsr the natural supply point for the mines of East and West Kootenay. You can purchase any amount you wish, from twenty acres upwards. Stock Ranches up to f>,000 acres. Prices Range From $2.50 to $35 00 Per Acre. , EASY TERMS:-5 Yearly Payments, G Per Cent Interest. Buy Now While Lnnd is Cheap, Townsite properties arc now being laid off. Keep your eyes on F-lk River Crossing and (Vow's Nest Landing. 'HE GOLDEN ERA, FRIDAY. JANUARY 1898. To Aitvvi'tUurN nun SdliNt-rlbui'M School at Windermere. UOl.DENttBA .s bublisheu' every f evouinir. It is tho host advertising 1'he Friclin medium in tho East Kooteuny district Subseriptian Kates \\ j&.oo per annum in j A.OVANCU. Alterations inut changes of standing advor* | tiaorttonta tnusi be in the office not later than noon on Wednesday to e-nsuro insortluu, but casual advert Bomonta will he received up till noon up Friday. Whllo all reasonable care will bo taken, the proprietors will not bo responsible for any omission or orror in any advertIsomont. All accounts tu ho paid u< the Managing Director,or his authorized agout(frommiom ���m mm i j j tbo company's receipt will be obtained. M AVOnflTlT. ! Advertising ratest Display ads., 81.60 per XU.V7X \\SAM.���M)M,M Vy column inch; Leg lads., to couta per lino far tiixt insertion, Bcents foreacli additional insertion: Heading notices, vi cents per line each Issue. All business communication!) should he ;nl- dressod to the .Managing Director, and all literary communications, letters for publica* lion or news ileum should ho addressed to the Editor Correspondence is Invited on matters of public, interest, hut to secure 'publication such letters must be brief. Ill the case ot anonymous letters the name and address of the writer must be enclosed, not for publication, hut for the private Information of the editor and as�� n .u'anteoof good faith. Any letter received later than Wednesday will have, to stand over till tin: following issue. General - golden - OUR Stores, Cellars and "Warehouses are fairly crammed with NEW GOODS from lloors to ceilings, Trade lias been so good with i us this last summer that we felt j justified in buying; heavily for our Fall, Xnias and Winter Trade. Every train from both east and west is discharging freight fur our stores. Fresh mild-cured ITanis and Bacon, Creamery and Dairy Butter, Frosh Eggs,Cream Cheese, Factory Cheese ami Holland Cheese, Finnan Huddles and Cranberries received this week. A big lot of Eastern Poultry now on tbe road. One Ton of this season's Pure Honey, which wo arc selling at 10c per lb. Footwear, Rubbers, Overshoes, Shoe Packs and Moccasins, Gloves and Mitts in great variety. Remember we are the agents for Health Brand Underwear. Don't go around shivering in your shoes when you can buy a suit of Health Underwear and be as warm ns toast. We are now unpacking Ton Cases of Xmas Goods imported direct from Germany and England. SANTA CL.Vl.'S has never been so good to us as this year. You cull make tbo little ones happy this Xmas at a very small eoBt by purchasing from us. In Ready-Made Clothing we "Bout the Band.'' Our Dollar Heavy Wool Pauls lire as good as ate usually sold fur iJ-.'.tlO. Careful buyers are showing their good judgment by purchasing at our stores. Wo are crowded every week day and have no reason to complain about dull times. Come and see us. Wo will be pleased to help make your Xmas u merry one. Geo. B. McDermot, General merchant The Golden Era Company Limited Liabilil), Office, Golden, fl. U. SWANSEA mm (Edited OSolbct, i&va by E. A. llAdllES.) FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1898. Rev. Dr. Robertson writes: I received a letter sometimo a^o about the Windormero church, asking that the use of it be granted to tbo people for a school, and I replied (substantially) that 1 would bo quite willing they should have it on certain conditions for a nominal rent, tho conditions lining: 1. That the building should be kept insured, the policy to be in tbe name of the Church and Manse Building Board of the Presbyterian Church for Manitoba and the North West Terri toricB, and tbo premiums to be paid by tho trustees of the school. !!. That tho building bo kept in repair, and handed back in as good a state as when recoivod. making allow- ance for depreciation that always takes place in time. ii. And that the congregation reserve its right to use tbe building for services on Sabbath or during the week as required. 4: And that the agreement be for one or two y.'ars. I wrote to Mr. Pitts, of Donald, and some others who wrote me, to this effect, and I see no reason to change my opinion. I shall write our missionary in charge to inquire into this matter and, if practicable, arrange." [This ought to bo satisfactory to our Windermere friends.���Ed.] Livery and Feed Stables ��������� Good Stiddlo Horses and Rigs of all kinds for Hire at Reasonable Rates, Teaming of all kinds a specialty. + x + x + Hamilton & Skelton, GOLDEN, B. C, JOlto The McMurdo House, carbonate landing, east kootenay, Chan. Caktwriqht, Proprietor. Good accommodation for Miners. Best Brands of Liquors Kept; Saddle or Pack Horses for Sale or Hire lifitc lV*��l*Vft NERVE DEANS are a new A���ci "" discovery that cure the worst Rnanfi vases of nervous debility. Lost -OUrtlia. vip;,,,and Falling Manhood: restores tho weakness of body or mind caused by overwork or the errors or excesses of youth. Tkisi-emedyabsolntolycures tlioinost obstinate cases when oil other treatments have failed oven to relieve. HolilbydruggUts utSI per packago or six for $5, or sent by mail on receipt of price by addressing THE JAMES MEDICINE CO., Toronto Ont. Writo for pamphlet. 173121 An Honest Offer! To all those suffering from Nervous Exhaustion or any Private Disease, who have tried different doc- tori or remedies without success, a compact and valuable medical book will be sent FREE in plain sealed envelope upon application to JOHN J. EMBNBDEO, 180431 Box 60, Detroit, Mich. Caton's Tansy Pills. ,A tried, trne and safe laitFFMJOIIEI. ��� Always reliable Avoid ,������.���, imitations. Get CATON'S and save re- jrrets. At druggists, or *������� sealed, 11. Our Booklet 4 cents. _ _ . _ ���_������"' Oaton Spec. Co.. Beele*. ��������. THE KICKINGHORSE. This winter's experience of the overflow uf the Kickingnorse shows the necessity that exists for some radical action being taken to prevent a recurrence of the trouble. If. appears that owing to the wash from the mountains thobed of the river at its junction with the Columbia has become filled up to such an extent us to form bars, which destroy tbo force of the current by tho otherwise natural fall and which current lias not therefore been sufficient to prevent the river being blocked with ice brought down tbo canyon. Wo dont profess to bo experts at ice engineering, but there seems to bo no doubt that tho work already done this season at a considerable cost has been fruitless. We dont profess to know what would have been the best way to do the work though'every second man wo meet seems to know all about it and every man who has anything to say on tbo subject sccins to have a differeut idea. One thing appears to be pretty clear, and that is that when the open cut was made it should have been kept open. "We understand the C. l\\ !{. offered to co-operate with the Government in doing this and that is the course that should plainly have been taken, as it would have avoided any repetition of the Hooding ot the town at nil events, oven if it bad not had the desired effect of opening the channel, All this, however, points to the necessity of effective steps being taken in tbe future. These steps should probably consist in dredging out the bars which have formed near the junction of the Kicking Horse and Columbia Rivers, and in addition to that an effectivo system of dyking should bo put In hand early in the spring. The object of this dyking should bo to confine the waters of tho river to a channel so that the sweep of tho water would keep it open. Though considerable expense at first there can be little doubt but. such a system would lie the most economical in tho end. Just who should do it is the difficulty. The Dominion Government own tho townsito, but tbe Provincial Government receive the taxation, so that a fair proposition would bo that the cost should bo divided hctweon tbo Provincial and Dominion Governments, so far as the dyking is concerned, while the dredging out of the obstructions referred to in the river is undoubtedly a purely Dominion work. The Dominion Government has just revalued the Golden town lands with a view to disposing of them or asking those who have entered into possession to pay for their lots. We suggest that these moneys should be set aside as a fund for tho necessary dyking work, and no doubt means will bo found for providing any futher moneys required We suggest to the people of Golden that they should be ulive on this question and agitate it in time, so that thers may be ample opportunity of taking steps to urge on the powers that lo the necessity of urgent attention being given to the works referred to. Mr. Msrpole has inaugurated on the Pacific Division what is known ns the Brown system of dealing with railway employes. The principle of this system is that a man who has made a mistake or become involved in accident, and is punished by temporary suspension, is a much more valuable man to the company after re-instateinent. as he is invariably more careful, Tho working of the system on the Pacific Dlvison has given great satisfaction both to the employes and to General Superintendent Msrpole himself. More hotel accommodation is l gently wanted at Field. The B. C. Provincal Parliament convened for February 10th. Chinamen are forbidden to reside within the limits of the town of Slocun City, B. C. THE BASE-BALL CRANK. It ought to interest a great many peo�� pie besides base-ball cranks to know that when n ball "cartas" through the air first one way and then another after leaving the pitcher's hand, it does what scientific men once declared was imposible. icrtainties" become mighty, un- They made figures and diagrams and proved that "curve" bitching couldn't i>e done; then the pitchers did it; and the scientists concluded that something was wrong with j the diagrams, Tu face of facts some scientific "certa ��� certain. Consumption, scientists once declared, WPS incurable; now they see it cured every ; day by Dr. I'ieige'.s Oolde'u Medical Discovery, It purifies ami viiali/.esthe blood; i drives out the potsonor.i) elements; sup- j plies the life-giving red eemuscles; stops the accumulation of morbid deposits; J heals and builds up the lung tissues; puts good solid muscular tlcsh on to the frame; I ami imparts fresh nerve-force and vital energy. It is the iuo$t perfect cure ever discovered for throat and bronchial affections, wasted, run-down conditions* and all diseases due to impoverished blood. It is the invention of an educated and experienced physician. l)r. Fierce has been for nearly thirty years chief consulting physician of the' Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., and his medicines are recognized standard resettles, "Some five or six years ago 1 had a bad cough and got so low with it that 1 could not sit up long tit a time," writes Mrs. Mit- tie Gray, of New London, Union Ho., Ark. "We called onr family physician, and he told my husband that I had consumption. All "f our neighbors thought so too. I had pains through my chest and spit up blood. I commenced with your ' Golden Medical Discovery1 and had only taken it two or three days when I felt like a different person. I took four bottles of the medicine and it cured my COtlgll, I have not been bothered since, until a short time ago I took cold and commenced to cough again; 1 got a bottle of the ' Discovery ' and it re- tleved me at once. I think it is the best medicine in tho world. It saved my life, I don't think any one would die of con sumption if they would lake Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. 1 recommend jt to all my friends, and tell them what it did for me." " About six years ago my health began to fail," writes Miss Mollie lluttry, of Sliced- ville, Hancock Co., Tenn, "I was weak and nervous, had catarrh in the head, and Indigestion���everything I ate hurt me and caused me to have palpitation of the heart. My lungs were weak, was troubled with asthma a great deal, and was so despondent I did not take any interest in anything. I tried several doctors, and every kind of medicine I could hear of, but nothing seemed to do me any good only for a little while at a time. About one year ago I was almost a skeleton and had almost given up ever being well again. A friend advised me to write to Dr. Pierce about my case, and 1 did so, and followed the advice he gave me. I began at once to use the medicines that lie prescribed���' Golden Medical Discovery/ three bottles, and the ' Favorite Prescription,1 one bottle, and the little ' Pleasant Pellets.' I can truly say they did me great good. I can now eat anything I want, work all day, sleep well, and 1 weigh one hundred and twenty-three pounds��� nearly as much as I ever weighed in my life." It would save doctor bills for any family to have a copy of Dr. Pierce's splendid thousand-page free book, "The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser," explaining the laws of life and health in clear ami interesting language, with many valuable suggestions and receipts for curing common ailments by simple home-treatment. It has over three hundred illustrations and colored plates. A strong paper-bound copy will be sent absolutely free, on receipt of 31 cents in one-cent stamps to pay the cost of customs and mailing only- Address World's Dispensary Medical Association, No. 663 Main Street, Buffalo, N.Y. A handsome cloth-bound, beautifully stamped copy will be sent for 50 stamps. This popular work contains important information for the voung and old, both male and female, single and married, not heretofore published in this country, for the non-professional reader. [From Our Own Correspondent.) Swansea, Dec. 29.���Moyle Lake country is all bustle. Swansea and Moyle City are both experiencing a boom. Tho reports of heavy blasting awaken the slumbering solitude. Moyie valley is no more u wilderness; liencefor'h it will lie within the pale of civilization. Towns will grow and flourish, mines will develop from prospects, and the iron hurst! a year hence will startle the gentle deer as it rumbles through tunnel, over trestle, along tho rock bound shore ol the lake and speeds away to its destination, the wide shore of Kootenay Lake. Already the-several contractors have made good progess. Co wen & Co. have broken ground at the tunnel, Mr. O'Neill, tho superintendent, is busy getting everything in working order; K. N. Brndshaw arrived yesterday to act as foreman in tunnel; Messrs, Mc- Beatb and Peters are building camp on their rive miles of rock work; Murphy & Co, are grading on their five piles; J. S, McLean, F. McLennan and J. O'Letuy are ult making ready on their respective contracts. Keith's outfit of 20 teams and 00 men passed south to Kootenay Lake yesterday. M. O. Bunyan is establishing stage route between Coat River and Moyie City, Swansea, St. Eugene Mission, Steele and Wardner in connection with boats from Nelson. Express, baggage and freight will be carried and tho stage trip will be made to Ste^lo in 2�� days and to Wardner in 3 days. This means from Vancouver to Steele in JJJ davs, either by C. P. K. or G. N. llys. Freight will bo carried over this route from boat landing on Kootenay Lake to Steele in 4 days at 2c per lb, and will do away with the freighting from Kalispcl, Montana. A new fctrike has been triads on the Lake Shore claim near Moyle City. A vein of iU feet of solid ore assaying Go ozs. in silver and 70*/, in lead has been laid bare. This claim rivals the St. Eugene. Xinas was spent very pleasantly. A ball at Moyie City on the night of tbe 2f)th was tho affair of tho season, and was ft success. Extract from the Toronto Daily "GLOBE" of August 7th, 1HU7. that it was brought under my notice about a year ago, and I specially interested myself in a number of cases that were treated by it. Jn some of them the results were remarkable, several parties who were confirmed inebriates becoming entirely changed and remaining till the present time sober and useful citizens. Several other parties treated at the same time I have lost sight of, but do not ���.ersonallr know of a case out of a half a dozen in which the treatment was not successful. With best wishes I remain. Yours sincerely. BOO F. S. Spesce. News in Brief Durrant to be hanged January 7th. British forces have suppressed rebellion in north of India. Newell and Burner's Bay Mining Companies, of Alaska, are in hands of receiver, Sifton arranged with American Government that relief expedition to Dawson shall be joint affair between Canadian and American Governments. J.F.PDGH, Good Tailoring! Removed to New Stole South-East of Kicking Horse Bridge. My Motto In Good Quality, Good Fitting and Good Workmanship. THE LIQUOR HABIT. A Home Treatment. Known in. the! I>yl.<- Cure, )>y wlllah ICvery Victim of liitemperiimiu can be P.-i'miineiJtly Cured. All ovavn ol' desire for stimulants Is I removed in from three to live days, and ] ] in four weeks patients 010 restored to [ ��� their natural condition. It consists of a vegetable liquid, taken as a ton t-r. No I publicity, no Imd iifter-cffects, and uo i loss of time tioin business duties. To bring ill* cure within the reach of all, J tho fee has been reduced to $i?ri. for father Information write or consult Dr. MeTaggiut. London, Ont. Reference as to Dr. McTaggart's professional standing and personal integrity permitted by. Sir \\V. K. Meredith, Chief Justiceof Ontario, Toronto; Hon. 0. W, Ross, Minister tf Education, Toronto; O. W.Yarker, Hanker and Financial Agent, Toronto; R. J. Fleming, ox-M��yor of Toronto City, Toronto; H. S. Strathy, doners 1 Manager Traders' Bank, Toronto; S. Nordheiraer, German Consul, Toronto. Tho following from Aid. tipeuso, Secretary of the Dominion Alliance, is one of many such testimonials in his possession: Toronto, July 12, 1887. A. McTaggart, Esq., M. I). DBAIt Silt, - In reply to your enquiry regarding my know' Cure for Intemperance, I hnvo to ssy K&K K&K K&K K(! DrsX&K. | The Leading Specialists of America [ 20 Years In Detroit. 250,000 Cured. IwecurestrictureS Thousand*) of young and mhldlo-agod I menaro troubled with Huh discuso���many 1 unconsciously. Xhoy may nave a smart-1 ing sensation, emnll, twisting stream, I Bharp cutting ptupsat times. Blight dis-1 charge, ditiiculty in commencing, weak I organs, emissions and all tho symptoms I of nervous debility���they have STK1C-1 TUBB. Don'tlctdoetoriexpcrlmentoa I you. by cutting, stretching, or tearing I you. 'Xhiawillnntcnroyou.asitivillre- I turn. Our SEW MISTHUD TRKAT-I MENT absorbB tV.o stricture tissue; hencoromoveBthoiitrictureponnanently. ��� It can nover return. No pain, no suffer- I * ing, no detention from business by onr I method. TbeflosufttorgansareBtrongth-1 encd. Tbo nerves are invigorated, and I the bliss of manhood returns, r JYYICUREGIEETI I * Thousands of young and middle-aged I hU moo are having their sexual vigor and *^ vitality continually sapped by this dis* I ease. They are frequently nnoonflcloui 1 nf tho cause of those lymntoras. Ucapral I Weakness, Unnatural i.-kcluirgc.', Ftill- I lug Manhood, SorvoutnoeA Foot Mcm- I ory, Irritaliility, fit tiuir" Smarting Sen- j sation, Sunken EyOB. with dark circles. J Weak Hack, Qennhtl Depression, Lack I of Ambition. Varicocele, Mirunkor. Partn.etc. GLBBX and 8THKJTUKK maybothooaiiFC. Don't consult family doctors, ob they have no experience in these- special di-raccs���don't allow Quacks to experiment on yon. consult Specialists, Vol have made a life study of Dirca^sofiU.mndWomci. OrrM/iV ] MRTiluU TUfiATMM'J! will fiptt- I tively euro you. One thousand dollurs I for a case wo accept for treatment and I cuuuotciKc. Tcnua moderate for a cure* CURESGUARANTEED 1 Wo treat ami euro: EMIBSIOKB. I YAllIClK'liLK, WHIMS, lil.KBT. I I PI DRAINS. UNNATURAL I'Mrtt'HAKO- n KS,KlliNKYanilllLAIiliKlllM�����.��. , I CONSULTATION Vmii. ROUK8 1 I FRKK. If nnsbtB In call, writs for I IUUKSTION BLANK fur HOME I TKKATMUNT. I I>M��*. Kennedy* Kergan 1 Cor. Michigan Ave. and Shelby St. [ DETROIT, MICH. Business Cards. J. GIBSON Notary Public, Golden, B. C. A post card addressed to me at the post office, Golden, will receive prompt attention. 29tc JAS. HENDERSON Builder and Contractor, - - - - Golden, B. C. A supply ot Building Lime For Sale. Plans prepared, Prompt attention given to orders. 28tc ART-BUR G. M. SPRAGGE Barrister, Solicitor & - - - Notary Public. Office at Upper Columhia Navigation Co. Building, Golden, B. C. Will bo ill Golden on Monday of each week. 3Gte GEORGE BRUSH ... Mniuifui-tiir.T of Steam Engines and Boiltrs, -as. Mill and .Miuini; Machinery, "��!T: Saw, Shingle tinil Bark .Mills, -8* Elevators, Hoists, Winches and *t3K^ Donkey Engines, -tSa. Shafting and Gearing, "S3.. Castings mid Forging*, "&s At The Eagle Foundry, 244st MONTREAL, K & K K &'K .K A K K \\VANTKI)-TMJSTWOKTIIY AND AO live, goittlomon or ladies to travel for riMniiwililt\\ CHtulilisliod huitse in British Col- uiiiliia. Monthly 9dTi.OO and exiwnsoH, Position steady. Reference). Kiuiloso lelf-addrog* Bed stAitiperl ottvolope. Tho Dominion Com- pniiy, Dept. Y Chicago- *Jf>lm>2it Rubber Stamps Orders for Ruhuor Stamp* ami Seals will , ,U)���, , , h�� ropolvojlI at ilio (luW'on EraOfficoslid ledgooftho D>kC| ThefJoldonEraCompany, Limited Liability. The Imperial Life Assurance Company Of Canada. CAPITAL STOCK, 91.000,000. 1250,000 Deposited with Dominion Government for Security of Policy Holders. I'n'Mtk'iit Hun. Sir Oliver Mowat. Vire-Pro^ident- Joseph \\V. Flavelle, E.i|. Managing Direc'.or--P, G. Cox. HEAD OFFIOEl- E. A. -TORONTO, ONT. II,Will KN, Agent, Golden, I). I1. You Ship to Headquarters When You Ship to us I Toll Prion. Correct Selection. Immediate Remittances. FURS Hides, Pelts.Wool Tallow, Ginseng:, Seneca. ��� ��������������.-��� Write for Circular giviog Latest Market Prices. Bopes and lags Farniilud In: No Commission Charged Jas. McMillan & Co. inc. 100-212 First Ave North MIWKAl'OMS. MINN. ���sr SAVAGE RIFLE for savage same, 32��nt Hammerless. Smokeless. Six-Shooter. New Catalogue on Application.. Savage Bepeating Arms Co., Uttica, New York. ML u soon I am, Respectfully yours, Edmojui Haokett. A BELGIAN BRUTE. Atrooloui Cruelty of u Relclan to hit Negro MUtreM* B.ttJ8SEL:,s, Dec 30. -The Independ- e ice Bol^e reports that a Belgium au'eut at Bo ma, Congo Free state, has i.een sentenced to two years imprison* moot for the murder of his black mis tress in the Arnuwimi district. He tied his victim to a tree, smeared her with honey and sugar and left her to be attacked Iiv h��es She died after three days horrible torture. ��� ��� The Gatt-fflcRae Wrestle The Revelstoke Herald says: The wrestling match between W. Criitt, of Hen-l e wrestle of the evening was well contested and an exciting match. The lint romid went to the Donald man iu ni ie minutes, but the second, CJatt ���cored in only two minutes 15 second**. The third round produced a grand struggle, in which after U minutes harl work M<:llieuame out on top, Mr. J. Allen acted as referee and rilled the position in a very satisfactory manner. This in the picture of a man who is healthy, clear- headed, success* ful and impartial ���Lord Herschell, the 1! x ��� I. o r d Chancellor of Knglatid. You may be very sure ,. .������ \\ his blood is pure. *t A The man wh0 'suffers from tin* inure blood isn't __ Plikely to achieve L ..:,-W^gL '.'ZXi eminence in any * "tH'"' ji w;ilk'"'1,fV- Vou ���"'^m^KmL-*- ���*������) cannot pump impure blood into the brain, and expect the brain to be active and keen. If you feed the brain cc'ls on Impure blood, you are sure to have weak, sluggish brain cells. If you pump bad blood into the lungs, you will have weak lungs. Pump bad blood into the liver, and the result is torpidity of the liver. Feed the heart nn impure blood, and the consequence is a weak heart. Nourish the skin with impure blood, and the result Is all manner of unsightly slttu diseases. The best of all known blood purifiers is t)r. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It makes the appetite hearty, the digestion perfect, the liver active and nils the arteries with the rich, red blood of health. It is the great blood-maker and flesh builder. It cures all forms of eruptive skin diseases. Jt cures oS per cent, or all cases of consumption. Tt cures bronchitis, weak lungs, spitting of blood, obstinate coughs and kindred ailmfnip. It gives vigor and health to the muscle* and activity to the brain. Thousands have testified to the benefits derived from the use of this wonderful medicine. AH medicine stores sell it. Mrs. BUa Howell, of Derhy, retry Co., Ind., writes: " lit the year of fftu, I was taken with stomach trouble���oervou* dyspepsia. There was u coldness lu my stomach and a weight which seemed like a rock. Everything that I ate gave me great pain: I had a bearing down sensation; was swelfed across ntv stomach; had a ridge around tnv right siilu. and In a short time I was bloated. X wan treated by three of our best vhvfdclan* but got no relief. I wu so weak I could not. walk across the room without assistance. I took Pr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis- etwery and one bottle of the ' Pleasaut Pellets.' I benu to Improve very font after the use of a few bottles. It cured Me and thank God my cure is permanent." How to Prevent Pneumonia. At this timo of the year a cold is very easily contracted, and if let to ran its course without the aid of some reliable cough medicine is liable to result in that dread disease,pneumonia. Wo know of no better remedy to cure a cough or cold than Chamberlain's Cougb Remedy. We have used it quite extensively and it has always given entire satisfaction.���Oolagah, Ind. Ter. Chief. This is tho only remedy that in known to bo a certain preventive of pneumonia. Among the many thous nnds who have used it for colds and la grippe we have never yet learned of a siuglecase having resultel in pneumonia. Persons who have weak lungs or have reason to fear uu attack of pneumonia should keep the remedy at hand. For salo bv all druggists. Langley and Co., Wholesale Agents, Victoria and Vancouver. 248jh8 PILES CURED IN 3"5NIGHTS Pilot, whether Itching, blind or bleeding, are relieved by one application of Dr. Agnew's Ointment 35 CENT8. ..nd cured In 3 to A nights* Dr. M. Bark-nun, Blnghamton, N. Y., writes: Scud me 12 dozen more of Agnew's Ointment. I prescribe large quantities of It. It is a wondor worker In skin diseases and a great cure for piles-23. Sold by V. A. Warren. ��������������� ��� 50c. ��������������� 50c. ��� WASTED-TRUSTWORTHY AM) Active gentlemen or ladies to travel for responsible, esmblUhoiI houso in British Columbia, Monthly 8B5.rO and expenses. Position steady. Reference. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. The Dominion Company, Dept. Y Chicago. 204rip23 Land Notice. (j() Days after date I intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works fur permission to nurchose JJ90 acres of land in East Kootenay District commencing at a post placed on the east boundary of lot 36 G. U where said lot jogs east, thence north 80 chains, thcuec east 40 chains, thence south 8l attains, thence west 40 chains to place of commencement. J. W. ROIHNSON. Dated Nov. 18th, IB'JJ. 23Gju81 Timber Notice. GOLD WATCH FREE. These watches are solid 14-carat gold, and our usual list price for them here in England is ��ft (#25) each, but to introduce our enormous Catalogue, wo will semi you this wareh freo if you take advantage of our marvellous offer. If you want one, write to us without delay. With your letter send us 50 cents International Money Order, for which wo will send you a solid silver brooch, worth #1, and our offer. After you receive the beautiful watch, we shall expect you to show it to your friends, and call their attention to this advertisement. The watch is sent freo by registered post on your complying with our advertisement and our offer, and is warranted for five years. Address: ��� Watchmakers' Alliance & Ernest Goode's Stores. Ltd., lN-t Oxford St., London, Knglttnd. Money returned it'not more than satis tied. UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIAL. 15 Princess Street, Birmingham, England. "I thank you very much for the beautiful watch you sent me free of charge. I have tested it for nine I months and it never varies one lialf-a-minute from one week's end to another."���E, Wilks. "To give away a Gold Watch worth 25 dols, is certainly a splendid advertisement, but us the Watchmaker's Alliance is the largest firm of Watchmakers in England, they can afford it/'-EniTOttX. Bo sure and address yourlotter, IH| ����� Oxford Struct, London, England. + ��� ��� ��� ���>������ ������������1 HULL BROS & Co.,| W hol.'salc anil ICt-tnil ...Butchers! Cattle, Sheep and Horse Dealers. GOLDEN, B. C. 26to D. CALDEK, Chemist & Druggist GOLDEN, Has now upened in the premises lately occupied by D. L. Beitsohen. Prescriptions 9��efully Prepared, A Full Stuck ni' Patent Mollcinos and Druggists Buiidrlos Kept. Healthy���comfortable���warm���corn less��� vc5 painless���comely feet. Feet rest tied from cold, clammy, clumsy rubbers and shod In wet-proof ���snow-proof��� oil dressed leather shoes, made with the Famous Goodyear Welt. Stylish, wear-resisting, quickly cleaned, lifcht. Black or tan. 86.60. AiU tor the - Clarence Hersoy, Assayer and Chemist, Slater Rubherless Shoe. iimiii' in. .in a"Ti.H II. G. Parson, Sole Local Agent. 242 (Established 18711) Lkauvili.i-j, COLORADO ���Samples by malt or oxpross receive prompt attention. ���Specimen Assay Prices:���Gold, silver anil lead, 9li any two of the above, 75c; anyone of tho above, 60c, copper analysis, Slj plail- nmh, nickel or tin, #��. Write'for lull price li.st and mailing envelopes. ASSAY - AND - MINING - SUPPLIES '��� gs&' -We ��ro Manufacturers and Direct Importers, and carry n Large Stuck of Balances, I Furnaces, Fire Clay Goads, Scientific and ^fe Practical Books, Oliis- [ Yf ""* ware, i'lntimim Goml.s. PMamaW1^ Acids, Chemicals, nud nil r\\ ���- f% t ,/!,morc��" [In other Assavors' and Mm - Cure For DrunkennessK��M��jm >. It is an established fact that the Dyke Cure ! removes all crave for alcoholic stimulants In n few days, and iu four weeks restores the ! patient to his tioi-ui.il condition, it is a sim hie vegetable tonic. Xo hypodermic iujec- lions, fan be taken privately ��s a home treatment, with uo bnd after-effects or no I loss of th'ne from business. Eor further n��r*! ticuhirs address Dr. McTaggart, London, ! Ont., or enquiro of Editor of Uolden Era Ooldeu, U. U. iltkiai Mmm>' Sole Agents for Mor,-,,,, ^�����:4F)v ,uki*U' ' LiuciMo I omwwiv, batter- sea; Becker's Sou's Buls. ces; Bi'nnton & Pearse's Pocket Mine Transit, eic MACFARLANE & Co., Vancouver, II. V. P. O. Hox 3M. Toleirrapliic Aililres ���ASSAY," Vniifoiivor, B.C. Notice. rPHE East Kootenay Railway Company will apply to tho Parliament of Canada at its next session for tin Act to declare the Company's undertaking to he lor the gouoral advantage of Canada, to authorize It to Issue bonds to tlie extent of thirty thousand dollars per mile of its railway and to empower it to convey or lease the Com1 nny's railway. Vancouver. 15 Dec, IHiL'." A. S|(L HAUHRHLRVi Solicitors for Applicants. Oemmili, & May, Ottawa Ageuls. 2o2fl j Vim, Vigor, Vitality RESTORED IN 30 DAYS Uood ElTeotH at Oui-c. CATOVS VII AIIZDlt Cures general or special tlehllltv, wakeful- n 'ss, Bperiuatorrhcea, ouiinslonu, impotency, ��� paresis, etc. Corrects functional disorders, i caused by errors . r oxcessos, quickly restor-; Ing Lost Manhood lu old or young, giving Vigor and Strong!h wharo former we knosn provtilied, Ci nvenieut package, simple, effectual and legitimate, ui'o Im Quick and Thorough. Don't bo deceived by imitations; insist mi C/iton'a Vitalisers. Serit sealed if your drug- gist does nut have it, Price ^l por plcge., t!' for 9Q, with written guarantee of complete cure. Informutlou, references, etc, fraeniid cmifideinial. Send us sta'emtmt of case and iri its I'oi a weok's trial treatment. One only sent to each jiersou liittc ' Cut on .11,-U, <,'(���,, |toorate and maintain a standard or narrow gunge railway from some point at or near Qnltlon ill I'';i-t Kootenay District or from nonie |K>iut at or near Golden on the lino of railway aforesaid to lie built southerly fioin Ooldou, thence in a northerly direction by tho most feasible route through the val* low of tho Columbia, Canoe, HVosor and Parsnip Hi vers, nn cither iho east or west sides thereof, passing near Fort MuLood nil Me* Lend Lake, thence contiiiuitig along the val ley of tho Parsnip River in a northerly dlroc* tiou to tho ')tith parallel <>f latitude, thcuce northerly crossing the Stlth. 67th, will and iiiUh degrees of latitude by the most feasible route to the valley of tho Liard Wiver within tint 50tll and (illth'ilegrees of latltudo and west if tho 124th degreeinf longitude, ai d thenco by tho most feasible ronto either upor down tho valley of the Liard Rlvor to the northerly boundary of the Province; or westerly by the most feasible route to a t oint at or near Teslin Lake at tbo northerly boundary of tho Province-' with power to construct branch lines, and also power to build and operate branch lin s from time to timu to f"roups of mines from any eoint on the main mo, or any of its branches, with the newer in operating the railway ;md its branches to use steam, electricity or other motive power, with power to build telegraph and tele h mo Hues for the purposes of tnoConmany and for transmission of messages for the public and commercial purposes, with power to build all necessary bridges, roadways, wharves and docks, and own and operato ferries, and with tower to equip and maintain steam and other vessels and o: erate the same in connection with the railway and its branches on auv navigable water along or near to the lino of railway and its branches; and with power to acquire wator rights and to geuerate electricity tor operating the railway and any of it- branches, and for the supply of light, heat and other rower, and with power to expropriate lauds for the purposes of tho Company; and to acquire lands, bonuses, privileges or other aids from any government, municipal corporation or i ersons or bodies corporate, and to levy and collect tolls from all persons using' and on all freight passing over any of such reads, lurries, and wharves, and carried on the vessels built, used or one-rated bv the Company; and with power to lease, make traffic or otiier arrangements with railway, steamboat or other companies and for all other usual sud necessary in* incidental rights, powors and privileges in any way conducive to the attainment of tho aforesaid objects. Pated this llhh day of November, 1807. HoPKir.MPH, Wooiton & Barnard, 287JaU Solicitors for the Applicants. NOTICE. VnTICK Is hereby given that application will he made to the Legislative Assembly Of the Province of British Columbia at it's; next session for an Act to Incorporate The Mountain Tramway and Electric Company with power to construct, acquire and operato [ ropeways and tramways for trans ortntion of freight from points on or near the N;.luisp & i Slocau Hallway and branches thereof to: mines and mineral claims in the McfJuigvu j Gamp and Whitewater Basin and elsewhere iu tlm District through which said Railway and branches pass or will pass, ami from 1 pdntfl en the Columbia and Kootenay Rail, j way, Crow's Nest Line, constructed or to bo \\ constructed, and branches thereof in the inln ing districts of East and West Kootenay, to mines and mineral claims in the districts through which said Railways and branches respectively pass or will pass; and to construct, acquire and o|>urato works and plant to generate and supply heat, light and electricity iu the said Districts and elsewhere in the Province, and to dispose of such heat, light and electricity; and o acquire and bold all kinds of real and personal property, to- gethor with the power to ex-iroprmto hinds and J.ll other powers and privileges that may bo necessary, incidental or advantageous to the full exercise of the powers heroinboft.ru mentioned. Dated this I Ith day of December, 1897. Davis, Maii.siiali���M.u;Nkii.l& Abhotp, BiHjaDB Solicitors for Applicants. Golden AXO Fort Steele _ - . Royal Mail Stage Lines Singe Lenvea <-'olilen Every TUESDAY morning at 7 30 o'clock and Arrives at Fort .Steelo every THURSDAY, M?iigc Leave* Fort Steele Every SATURDAY.unornlnu and arrives at (xolilcn every MONDAY | afternoon. I'il'Nt (,'lllNN I'<| III pill.'ll , anil every Htteiition given to tiie com fort of passengers. Good Stopping houses every 25 miles on tho route. Rxnreas Hfnttee of all kinds handled with promptness nud care. FOR UArr.s, KTO., .U'I'I.V Fulmer I Kerfooi. Props. Head Office, Qoldon. '�� "The Province" Map of j THE KLONDYKE Absolutely Free To New Subscribers to '-The Province." '���The Provlnco" ulnims thnt it has the Urgost oirciilatlon west of Win- nlpeg, and that claim has never been questioned or challenged. It is now tletennined if inonev and cnorgy can do i'. to Ineroase its circulation until it lorn prove that it 1ms THE LAHOEST CIRCULATION IN CANADA. To i attain til is object tho directors have arranged with Tho Province Publishing 'Company, Limited Liability, for the supply of One Hundred Thousand Copies ,",r���l,',',','�� Map of r tie Klondyk 2 What is known and Sold as * Ready-Made Clothing: Is clothing cut out by machinery, put together by machinery, and with the aid of starving female labor. Such a garment stamps the wearer ou sight as dressed in slops. He not only locks it but as a consequence feels it. Men are learning that they cannot afford to be ill- dressed. Slops have had their day. Shorey's Ready-to-Wear Clothing expresses exactly what the name would imply QUITE READY-TO-WEAR. Made by tailors, designed by au artist, sewn with the best linen and silk, cut to fit the form of man be he tall, short, stout, or thin. Any man not a positive malformation can be fitted by Shorey's Ready-to-wear Clothing. By fitted we mean dressed so that he looks a Gentleman, and possesses that feeling of comfort and air of ease'that always marks the well dressed man. See that Shorey's Guarantee Card la In the pocket ol every garment. ^������������������������������������������������������������^������^���������������������������������������������������������������^���e k.n is oniy pogsiuie in wie case 01 now nunerioiT'i wu <-nclose their money with their onler, the.*, not the two for tin* prtoe of onv, This offer will ho withdrawn as soon a** 'lie special edition ����f one hundred thousand codpics Im axhnuated, It is tho most ^onerous offer ever made by ;uiy newspaper in any part of tho world lo ohtaiti new Btihscriherc Every ���nilwci'ipMou hooked under this nrrnuitemeui means u direct 1o*k to the pul>* Ushers, cm 11 laryo uheulntlon nioaiis mora ndvgrtlsintf at liotter rntes, and in this way '-The Provlnco" hopes to make good the deficit. Serrd 81,00 to "The Province" by return mall and get a copy of this bountiful aeon rata map and ������Tlic Prrwliiflfl" for n eeiii* 'The Province" for a year The PROVINCE PUB. Co., Ltd. Lty., Victoria and Vancouver. Canadian Paeif ie Hy If Vou arc Wanting a TYPEWRITER Why Not liuv the Hcst? u Klondyke" Write for pamphlet do- scriptive of the routes to the Yukon country and sailing dates, rates, etc. Cheap rates to California and to the Hawaiian Islands Quickest route to the East and to the Old Country via St. John, Portland or'New- York. For full .Information apply to the nearest. Canadian Pacific Hallway Ticket Agent, or address ROOT. KERR, Traffic Manager, Winnipeg, Man. C. WELLS, 1 Bite Ticket Agent, Golden. The MUNSON possesses many points of superiority over all other writing machines, The most durable typewriter manufactured. Address for particulars, The Munson Typewriter Company, Sl/lliufsftnrors, 2-III2-U W. I alto Street. I lih'iurn, III. S17 -L��� THE UOLBEN ERA, FRIDAY,. JANUARY 7, 1898. LOCAL AND GENERAL. * Cigars given away at Starforth & Biigh's. We have received from 11. 0. Parson some ot his blotters lor 1888. On New Year's Day Banff defeated Catiinoro at hockey hy throe to nil Judge Porln will hold a county court at Donald on the 10th of January, * This year's crop of ntits just arrived at liio Gulden Fruit Store,. at th" Presby. The McNeill Co. is turning out coal i at the vnlo of 500 tons Jipr day at Anthracite. ��� Choice variety of Cigars and Cigarettes just opened at Starfortli & Biigh's. We have received the Christmas number of the Anaconda Standard, which is r. highly crediiahle number. The British Columbia Review, pub liahed at London, England, has issued acapiial little map allowing the various routes to the Yukon. Service will be held at th" Presby- q'|,0 Watchmakers Alliance and terlan Churoh, Oolden, on Sunday, at Ernest Ooode's Stores Co. otter our 11 s. m. and 7. 30 p. ni, readers a bargain in tho shape of a $'-���"> H. 0. Parson, Agent tor the All Pain Past Endurance. G. W. Coon Hopelessly Crippled With Rheumatism. ROUND ABOUT THE MINES Insurance Co., Iihsj kindly sent us the Company's on Under for 1*98. St. Paul's Church. Golden, Sunday January 'Jth: Mornintr (tervice 11 a.m.: evening servicj 7.80 p.in Tho steamers sailing from Vancouver for Alaakan ports are already crowded with Yukon gold seekers. G. K. Smith will hold service III connection with tho Methodiflt church o;i Sunday uext as follows; Donald 11 a. rn. and Golden 7.30 p.m. Another party out from Dawson CltV denies that there are provisions at Fort Yukon and Hays there is to be starvation at Dawson City winter. The C.P R. drew attention through our advertising columns to their pamphlet just published, descriptive of the routes to the Yukon, with the dates of sailing Ac. Messrs Skelton and Hamilton havo dissolved partnership in tho livery stahles, the business of which will in future be carried on bv Mr. Hamilton, whom we wish all success. Adam Wyllio, a hunter ami prospector, has just come into Knmloops re porting that lie was seven days without food, and to sustain himself he had eventually to eat his dog. W, White, Solicitor, of Rovelstoke is reported to bo tho Turner Government candidate for the Rovelstoke district against Mr. Keilie, the present member, at the coming election. Mr. Winn, of Calgary, who did the plastering of G, Woodley's new residence, has made a magnificent job of the work. Tho centre piece in th gold watch. Head their advertismeut and t.islimouial. The plans are out for the new C. P. U. shops at Revelstnke, to which the Donald plnnr will shortly be moved. They urn of a substantial and commodious character. * Are you troubled with indigestion? Chew Soinervill's Pepsin Gum! Star- forth & Hligh, ugeuls. At Seattle there are .'JO, 000 people waiting to go to the Yukon nud by spring there would be 50,(CO. Two steamships a day, each carrying UQ0 passengers an 1 their hafeguge, will not be able to land them in Alaska sure working an the summer. this Tbo Eastern papers are industriously circulating the recent canard that North E.ist Kootenay is to be obliterated and merged into Rovelstoke dis trict, to be known ns North Kootenay. We have official authority for stating there is no truth in the report. Mr. and Mrs Barry entertained their friends at a splendid linner at the Kootenay House, on New Year's Day. The spread was a credit to the host and hostess, the bill ol fare provided including soups, fish, fowl, game of nil kinds, meats, fruits, and a choicu as- sortnaeut of sweets. Tho New Year was ushered in at Golden amid a considerable amount of merriment, many of the residents celebrating the occasion by joining in a procession which visited the various hotels drinking health all round, and keeping up a chorus of shouting. There was noi hing approaching rowd> ism. Don't be persuaded into buying liniments without reputation or merit ���Chamberlain's Pain Balm cosis no parlor ceiling is a plasterer's art. sterpiece of theImire.md Its merits have been proven | by a lest of many years. Such let- i ters as the following from L. G. B'tg- It is rumored in London that u shot jlev H���enemQi Cal��� are constantly has been fired on a Russian uiau-nf- ' ��� war by the British Admiral, Tho report has caused the greatest excitement in the city, and futher informa tion is eagerly looked for. The valuation roll prepared by F. C!. Lang for di�� Northern Eeai Kootenay shows as follows: - Real property $816,000, personal property 3110 000, income S3 121). 47, 169 acres of wild land aro assessed at $25,400. A man named David Coleman, an employee of the C. P. R. working on repairs to tho bridge on the main line east of Calgary fell from the bridge and had his right leg broken, and a severe injury to the shoulder as well as a scalp wound. F. Ilealey, who has been well known in connection with Queen's Hotel and Kootenay House, was married at Rovelstoko lust week t.j Miss Scott, of Golden, the ceremony being performed by the R*v. Mr. Wood. We wish them a long and hai'py wedded life. Capt. Armstrong arranged with a number of men to go with him from Golden to T"��lin Lake where he will build his steam bnat. Some of the men are now backing out, as trm Klondike seems to be losing it.-* u-- trno'ions, and at tho present time it is llSld 'o say who Will go as yet. The School Trustees had a meeting Tuesday last at which certain charges being received: Tho best remedy for pain I have ever used is Chamhorlain's Pain H tlm, and I say so after using it in my family for several years." It cures rheumatism, lame back, sprains und swellings. For sale by all druggists. Langley A Co.. Wholesale Agents, Victoria and Vancouver. lfittjuH Tho Ntinnltno Review gives an instance of the mischief done to ihe while laborer hy the Chinaman. Our oontemponry says of some mines at Nanaimo: "In these mines there; are both white men and Chinamen engaged "pushing" ut the same wage namely, one dollar and a half per day; so here is an example ritfht near home where the white man is forced to accept the Chinaman's waufl or not work. Truly a nice state of affairs in a white man's country. In addition, in both mines, the filling is done by Chinamen, thus displacing one white man In each stall; that is. reducing the actual white in in-' itig force hy one half." Centuries ago, peoplo used to fenr what they called tbe pestilence. "Black Dentil" was the most terrible thing in tho world to 'hem. They feared it as people now fear the Cholera and Yellow Fever. And yet there is a thing that causes more misery and more deaths than nnyof these. It issocoinmon that nine tenths of all sickness iu iho world is traceable to it It is merely that simple, co -1111011 thing constipation It makes iconle listless, causes dizziness. made by H. R. Moudie ngntnst the headaches, loss of appetite loss of sleep, teacher were considered. The Trustees foul breath and distress after eating, resolved lo advise Mr. Moodle that the I The little help needed i*�� furnished bv charges were exaggerated and that he: Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pollttti. One pill Should apologise to Mr. Bates or be is a gentle laxative and two a mild would render himself liable to pioceod- estharttc. Once used, always in favor. lugs for disturbing the school, [ If you are careless enough to lot an . unscrupulous druggist sell von some- H. O. Parson has just landed *; ,hing on which he makes more money large consignment of goods from Lon ; ���_. j8 yo,)r own f(tu|r ,f yon do n()t RW don and Manchester, including gentle-; W(,|i Bo sure and get Dr. Piorce'a men's natural wool underwear, Mar- pHnut<*. seilles quilts, towellings, flannels and | flannelettes and a lot of other goods. The firm has also received Irom Toronto a full supply of blouses, silke, ball goods Hnd ladies white kid slips. Could not Rttlio Either Hand or Foot und hud to he fed and Drensed��� The Doctor* told Hint h euro dan linnnsNlhlo, yet lie Attends to hln Uunlnemi Today, From the Millbrook Reporter. Rheumatism has claimed many victims and has probably caused more pain than any other ill affecting man kind. Among those who have been its victims few have suffered more than Mr. G. W. Coon, now proprietor of a flourishing bakery in Hampton, but for a number of years it resident v.f Polity pool, when his severe illness occurred. To a reporter who intei- viewed him Mr. Coon gave the follow Ing particulars of his great suffering and ultimate cure: - "Some seven or eight 3 ears ago," said Mr. Coon, '*! felt a touch of rheumatism. At Hist I did not pay much attention to It, but as it was steadily growing worse I began to doctor for it, but to no effect. The trouble went from bad to worse, until three years after the first, symptoms had manifested themselves I became utterly belpess, and could do uo more for invself than a young child. I could not lift my hands from my side, and my wife was obliged to cut my food and feeu me when I felt like eating, which was not often considering the torture I wns undergoing. My hands were swollen out of shape, and for weeks were tightly bandaged, My legs and feet were also swollen, and I could not lift my foot two inches from the floor. I could n"t change my clothes and my wife had to dress and wash me. I grew so thin 1 hat I looked more like a i��keleton than anything else. The pain I suffered was almost past endurance and I got no rest eiilur day or night. I doctored with many doctors, but they did me no good, and some of them told me it was net possible for me to get bettor. I tiel.eved I took besides almost everything that was recommended for rheumatism, but instead of getting better 1 was constantly gelling worse, and 1 wished many a time that death would end my Sufferings, One day Mr. Petrin. storekeepei at Poutvpool [ gave me a box of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and urged me to try them. I did I so somewhat reluctantly as I did not ! think any medicine could help me. I However, I used the pills, ihen I got I another liox and before they were gone 1 fell a trilling reliefs Leturo a thud l.o:; was finished there was uo longer any doubt ol the improvement lliuy were making in my condition, and by the trifflil I had used three boxes n-oro I began to feel, iu view of my former condition, that 1 was growing qliite st.ong, and thu pain was rapid)? subsiding. Prom that out, tln-re was a steady improvemem, and for tho rirst time iu long weary years 1 was freo from pain, and once more able to takn Illy place among tho world's workers. I have not now the slighicst pain, and I fuel belter than 1 fell for seven jeara previous to taking the pills. I thank God that Dr, Williams' Pink Pills came in my way as I believe they saved my life, and there is no doubt whatever thai they rescued ,me from years of torture. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills strike at tbe root of the disease, driving it from the system and restoring the patient to health and strength. In cases of paralysis, spinal troubles, locomtor ataxia, sciatica, rheumatism, erysipelas, scrofulous trouble*, etc., these pills are superior to all other treatment. They are j��lso a specilic for the troubles which make the lives of so many women a burden, and speedily res'ore the rich glow of health to pale and sallow clio. ks. Men broken down by overwork, worry or excesses, will And in I*i 11 k Pills a certain euro. Sold by all dealers or sent by mail postpaid, flOfl 0 box, ot six boxes for %'2 50, by addressing tho Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, Brockville, Out., or Hcbe- nectady, N. Y. Beware of imitations and subsumes alleged to be "just a**- good." 275 Capt Armstrong and Tom Jones have bonded the Delos and the extension on Horse Thief Creek to Mr. Rutherford of Victoria for $12,500. It is reported that while Mr. Yc* Naught is in England he will endeavor 10 get more stock taken up in the Golden and Fort Steele Company with a view to pushing on the development of tho Company's properties in the spring. The Kootenay Consolidated Company are arranging to float $100,000 of their Treasury Stock to provide for further development of the Benuisou Group. Tnere is no more promising investment in British Columbia today than is this property. F- BerthuiiR says that a great in* ducement to travelling by the Columbia Valley to the Yukon is that prospectors would be travelling moat of the time through a gold belt, which he says begins ut Kini-asket Luke 20 miles south of the mouth of the Cnnoe River. The Calgary Herald says: The Alberta and Br.tish Columbia assaying institute has been opened iu Calgary under tbe management of W. Orewdsun Howard, Ph. D., B. C. M. fi. The recent rapid strides in mining work necessitates the existence of au assay office near home, and in the capable bauds of Mr. Howard tho uew venture should prove a success. A, E. "Watts, of Liverpool, England, is taking with him to Loudon a line collection of ore samples of East Root- euav. and which he intends placing in the Imperial Institute. He savs that the exhibit in Tub Eiia office is fur ahead of that made by British Columbia at the Institute. This is a matter that tho Government should reined* at once. Messrs. Fulmer and Kcrloot kindly carried the collection from Steele at half rate, and Mr. Shaugh- nessy, of the 0. P. R., has promised free transportation for the samples to St. John. Mr. Watts replenished his exhibit from the GOLDEN Era collection and arranged with Mr. Lang to receive further samples for him. D-O-D-D-S rsE PECULIARITIES WORD. OF THIS Si* Name on Earth ao Famois ���Xo Xante More Widely Imitated. Great Matte offer. Send us tho names and addresses of three or more performers on th* piano or organ together with ten cams in silver or postage and we will mail you teu |iie.se full sheet music, consisting of popular songs, waltiea. marches, etc., arranged for the piano sad organ. Address: Popular Music Pug. Co., 333 Indianapolis, Ind. k. A. iit(ii;i:\\ Notary Public end rionreraneer. Mining. Ileal Eatiitc unit Klnuiicltil Ag.-nt . . . . Purchasers Obtains! for Prospects and De- velopoil Claims* Addressi .... <��<>ll n, II. <'. For Sale Alter hearing some friends continu ally prai.ing Chamberlain's Colic,! ^==5 Cholera and Diarrhoea Humeriy, Curtis ,'SO- Fleck, of Anaheim, California, purchase a bottle of it for his own use and is now as enthusiastic over its wonderful work as any one can be. For sale by all drimtfists. Lnngley A Co , Wholesale Agents, Victoria and Vancouver. 243ja8 Mr. Griffith, as jmliie of tho Assessment Court for the Northern Division of East Kootenay, held sittings at Golden and Donald this wielt. S. Redgrave objected to tho valuation of his real estate at ��700 and a reduction wns made to *500. W. G. Bott denied that tho owned the. personal property on which he was assessed lo the extent of toUO and tbe item was struck out. The C. P. H. put in an objection against the valuation ot i heir land grant known asKootensyand Columbia, but the objection was disallowed as thete was no appearance to sustain it. Tha objection by Hull Bros, .to the valuation of their personal property In Golden; resulted in a reduction from 12.000 to $1,760 S'nd 81 cents in one-cent stamps to World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N, Y., and receive Dr. Pierce's 1C08 page "Common Sense Medical Adviser," profuse'y illustrated. Subscribe for the Era ���*% 8avea Thousands of Live*. Four years ago Jacob Dewltta, of Hay Island, was dragged to the verge of death by dreadful heart disease. He was given up to die. From vigorous manhood tie hud suae to a broken despondent wreck. He procured Dr. Aa-ncw's Cure for the Heart, turd It faTthfullr. and today ���rclghs jw pannes, and lives to Wets the uny the great remedy was recommended to him. It relieves la lu minute..���34. HoUhyCA. Warrt*. Married. Hbaly-Suott - On December 30th, in the Vic'oria Hotel, Kevclsioke, by Rev. J. A. Wood, Frederick George Healy to Kathleen Sjotl, both of Golden. Wanted AHPIVTS So" "Klondike fluid �����.vsX ti t:sn weekly. BKADLLYGARRETSON company, J73dOI (United I TORONTO, M NES. Group of two claims of gold-hearing Quarts in li-'-t mineral dlstrldt of East Kootenay. Assays up lo 37UO in guld. 111,17 I S-'i.5' I er |ion. Well im proved. Tide clear. Price, ��Ki1.0fl0. 88 BRITISH COLUMBIA STOCKS. Trcasnrv stock in the VictoriaToxada Gold Mining Company. This stock is offered at ihe par value ot 25 cents Five of the mines on Texnila Island have 1*611 working for Iho past 10 nioichs und this company considers ii owns the lies! pro|xwi ion on the island I'tospoetuj may bo seen and f..ll par Honiara obtained on application t.t my office. MO, on*, shares of treasury stork In one of the best properties at Fidrview at 30 cents per share. 1,(01 shares iu Cariboo mine, (amp Mc- Kinney, a steady dividend p..yer. Shafo* in I.eRol, I'eco. Macau Star, Rambler- 'arlboo, I aat > bunco. Idaho. All good dividend p.,yers.RvNcHEg Farm of 100 acres near Golden! S��1 acrea in riililviitinu! well watornd. Outbuildings con slat of hay shetl. poultry yards, root house, milk house ami stables. , 4 Farm of 2D0 acre,. W Indermero district. Laud fenced and under cultivation, House ami stable Rare bargain 8 Farm of 150 acres, one of tho host and most highly improved to begot in East Kootenay. 1 Farm ot 320 acrea at Windermere. &��� acrea under cultivation. House and stable, fencing, Irrigation. Cheap. �� No name on earth, perhaps, is so well known, more peculiarly constructed or more widely imitated than the word DODD. It possesses a peciliarii/ that makes it stand out prominently and fastens it in the memory. It contains four letters, but only two letters of the alphabet. Everyone knows that the first kidney remedy ever patented or sold was named DODD'S. Their discovery startled the medical profession the world over.aud revolutionized the treatment of kidney diseases. No imitator has ever succeeded in constructing a name possessing the I peculiarity of DODD. though they nearly all adopt names ns similar as possible in tho sound and construction of this. Their foolishness prevents them realizing that attemps to imitate increase the fame of Dod.Cs Kidney Pills. Why is the name "Dodd's Kidney Pills" imitated? As well ask why are diamonds and gold imitated. Because diamonds are the most precious gems, gold the most precious metal. Dodd's Kidney Pills are imitated because they are the most valuable medicine the world has ever known. No medicine was ever named kidney pills till years of medical research gave Dodd's Kidney Pills to tbe world. No medicine ever cured Bright'* disease except Dodd's Kidney Pills. No other medicine has cured as many cases of Rheumatism, Diabetes. Heart Disease, Lumbago, Dropsy, Fonialo weakness, and other kidney divinises as Dodd's Kidney Pills have. It is universally known that they have never failed to cure ibese diseases, hence they are so widely and sham- lessly imitated. 241to F. C Lang is to be congratulated on tho success of his valuation fot thu annual assessment, the appeals resulting in a reduction of only In in the taxation over the whole district. The Rev O. E Smith has arranged to hold services in connection with the Methodist church at tho Moberly lum- Iter c-iiiitp every Monday. Mr. Smith has made himself very pofAllar with the men there. Stable to Rent Oppoiiit* the Queen's Hotel. Inquire *t Queen's Hotel for terms. Ask tor proprietor, ioa-tf WANTED-TRUSTWORTHY AND AC tive gentlemen or ladies to travel for roBn*ni��ihie, esitihlUheri limine in Rritibb Col* uiiiiiia. Munihly 5'.m 00 .mil expentieH. Position steady Ket'oreiue. Em-lone self add res- B'd stamped envelope. The Dominion Company, Dupt. Y Lhiuago. . 204ap23 The British Columbia Review, Mining Journal and Commercial ttecord. Puhlished iu Loudon. Suhscri tion, $2.501 er annum. Subscriptions und adveriitsoineuts received by E. A. im.t.EN, liolden, Agent for East Kootenay, GRIFFITHS MAGIC LINIMENT The Great Pain Reliever IS Superior to All Others. It relieves the pains and aches the minute applied. It Cures:��� Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Stiff Joints, Muscular Swellings, Sprains, Bruises, . Sore Back or Side, Scalds, Burns, Chillblains, etc., Sore Throat, Sore Ghest, Cold on the Chest, Coughs; Colds, etc., Can be used internally ns well as externally. Hundreds testify to its Mauical relief. Mo home should be without it. Sold by all dealers. 35 cts. 91te -SL P olumbia House, A Strictly First Class Hotel in Everj Respect. Equipped with all Modern Conveniences. Best Brands of Liquors and Cigars. The Table iB Second to None. Headquarters for Mining and Commercial Men. Golden, B. C. 'W.m. McNeish, Prop. r 11 iii ��� ��� ��� ���*������>�� QUEEN'S HOTEL. Headquarters for Commercial men. Two Commodious Sample Rooms. Baggage transferred free. Hot and Cold Uatlis. Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigf.ri, Rates $!.00 Per Day. ���::::o::::��� Kootenay House, GOLDEN. First Class Accommodation for Travellers and Commercial and Mining Men. Jlot and Cold Baths. S. ADLER, Prop. Russell House . Golden, B. C. Skelton & Healy, Proprietors. Headquarters for Miners, Prospectors and Lumbermen. Rates, $1.00 Per Buy. Board and Lodnina, $5 Per Week. 274 First Class Ber. Golden Sash & Door Factory & Machine Shop. Manufacturers ot Saah, Doors, Moiildlngt, Turned and Sawn Baluster,, Newel Poats, Hand Haili and Brackets. All sizet of gitalin stock, Tho Machine and Blacksmith Shop lire prepared to do all kind of repair as toon at possible. III sites of Pipe Fitting and Brsat goods on hand. Wagon repair, l'ulet, Shafts, Asles, Spokes and Felloes. 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