@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, "1898-11-11"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/goldenera/items/1.0227218/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ The Golden Era k the most widely oirealated and beat advsrtising medium in East Kootenay. This is the paper that is read by the miners, the ranchers, the railroaders and lumbermen. labtcriptlon, 92.00 per Annum in Advance ...... g The Golden Era, % Has been appointed the Gazette for North East Kooteoey for Dominion and Provincial Government notices and (advertisements. Published by The Golden Eua Co., Ltd., Ly., Golden, B.C. A VOL. VIII. NO. 15 GOLDEN B.C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1898. ��2 Per Yeah Cash Bargains At tt^e Big Store : Balling out Clothing, Boots and Shoes. Snaps in Heavy Wool Under wear. Sox, Mitts and Oloves. Heavy Knitted Jackets 75c, worth 1.25. Men's Winter Caps 25c. worth 75c. Call and get prices. H. G. Parson, Golden, B.C IMMENSE BARGAINS -:IN Suits made to order from $18 Up. Inspection Invited. J. C. TOM, Merchant Tailor. Opposite The Columbia House. M3tc Kootenay House, GOLDEN. First Class Accommodation for Travellers and Commercial and Mining Men. Baggage Transferred Free. ' Jlot 'and Gold Baths. Ullock & Barryi 816it Proprietors, THE QUEEN'S HOTEL. Headquarters for Commercial men. Two Commodious Sample Rooms. Baggage transferred free. Hot and Cold Baths. Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Rates $1.00 Per Day. _::::0::::_ \\ti I C. A. WARREN, * ��� �� �� General Merchant. Cigars. B. Lawrence Spectacles. Agent for Giant Powder Co'y, Agent for Lancashire Insurance Co'y of England. us , . -ass-* . ,..*., as '��� , =--B Subscriptions Taken for all Papers & Periodicals. W%G&G&��W% excellent Mapand an estimato * ot the probable coat ot a com- ! t plete outfit for the Gold Fields , \\ '. I HUDSON'S BAY STORES, ; i 381st Calgary. ; Tenders For Stocks. Tenders addressed to the undersigned will be received up till noon of Monday, November 81st, for pnrchase.of the Tailoring anal Kcady-Mailo stocks in Ilio uVsigned estate of J. C. I'oan ol tiolalon. Ba-t-.edi.1e* and terms will be supplied by tbo undersigned on appli- catiou personally ur by letter, B. A. HAGGEN, . Oolden, B.C. Por Your. till. Trouble Baffled Pli.nl- clan.' Rklll���Now lual.r.tooal ami Easily Unreal*.Tii. Ite.ult of Sclentl- floReienrcb. From The Advance, Kemptville, Out. There is a popular idea that rheumatism is caused by exposure to cold, and that some localities are infected with it more than others. Scientists say that such conditions frequently pro mole disease, but from than fact that this ailmeiitjruns in certain families, it is shown to bo hereditary, and consequently a disease of the blood. Frequently an individual in whose fapiily rheumatism hue not occurred develops the disease, and when a dlu-i uosia of tlio case is made, it is generally found that the ailment is due to a derangement of the blood. Ouo.juch suffeier who ha<. been cured is Capt, D. W. Becket, who lives in the "township of Oxford, Greuville County Capt. Becket is the owner of 21b acres and lives in a beautiful farm borne ou the banks of the Hideau, some three miles from Kemptville. Iu addition to being n thrifty farmer, Mr. Becket has taken an enthusiastic interest iu our volunteer forco and has graduated from the military college at Torouto with a first class certificate, which entitles him tothenink of Major, To a reporter of tho Kemptville Advance, Capt. Becket made the following state men!: ��� "Four years ago I was taken suddenly with rheumatism in both by elbows and high join's. The pain at times was something terrible. I took medicine and doctored tor over six months, but continued to grow worse and worse. My arms from the elbow joints to the tips of the fingers became numbed and had a prickly sensation, and I was unable to do any work; in fact I could not lift my hand to my head. The pain I suffered in my lips was also almost unbearable andjmy legs wero nearly as useless as my arms. I bad frequently read testimonials where Dr, "Williams' Pink Pills had cured this disease, and at last I thought I would try them as an experiment. Before I had completed the first box I felt they were helping me, and after I had taken the pills a little more than a month, the pain bad entirely left ine. and I felt ait altogether different man. I feel satisfied there is no other medicine could have wrought such n speedy cure, nnd I can truthfully say I met the enemy and defeated him through the aid of Dr, Williams' Pink Pills. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills aro a specific for all disease sarising from an impoverished condition of the blood d*r a shattered condition of the nervous forces, such as St. Vitus dance, locomotor ataxia, rheumatism, paralysis, sciatica, the after effects of la grippe, loss of appetite, headache, dizziness, chronic erysipelas, scrofula, etc. They are also a specific for the troubles peculiar to the female system, correcting irrogularites, suppressions and all forms of female weakness, building anew the blood and restoring the glow ot health to pale and sallow cheeks In the ease of men they effect a radical cure in all cases arising from mental worry, overwork or excess of any nature. Protect yourself against imi-ations by insisting that every box you pur chase bears the full name Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. ROUND ABOUT THE MINES. The owners of the Sullivan group say they have a vein of 60 feet wide of solid ore. W. Logan and J. Dolmnge report that the assessment work which they have done on their properties on Irvine Butte has given a tine showing. D. McDougal and J. White have driven a tunnel 50 f.-at in length on the new copper discovery at Spruee Mountain, in which i hey are interested withW. 0. Mitchell-Innes. They have cut five feet into the lead and found it mineralized as far aa they went but they have not yet cut through the lead. The prospect is a very promising one. Says the Mining and Scientific Press: "The latest 'mining boom' ia in copper and commercial events justify activity in copper mining. I. is constantly appreciating in demand and consequently in value. Michigan Montana, Arizona and Colorado an profitably mining copper, and renewed activity is rt ported along tho copper belt of California." The following claims have been le- corded at Golden: Sept. 2i), Diapa, Commander, and Ironclad by F. Lotiey o i the Vermont Creek sleigh rond; Ironclad by \\V Logan, Orillia by CA. Warren, Diiiirobin and Confidence Fractional by N. F. Johnson, and Mayflower by A. W, Upton, all on Vermont Creek sleigh road; Oct. 11, tjuick-rest by T. E. Wilson on Beaver- foot; Oct. 19, Hillside by F. W. Aylmer, aud River Bench by John Dodal on Columbia river; Oct. 28, Dominion by J. Dolmage on Carbonate Basin, Kootenay by C. E. Hamilton, ond Columbia by W. Clemes on Carbonate Creek; Oct. 29, Swan and Crano by C. Cartwright oil Mid-lie Fork of Spillimachene; Kii chener by T. K. Haddou on Carbonato Basin; L*irk No. i by A Grainger on Steamboat Butte. THE*; NORTHERN COUNTRY. A LAND OF GREAT POSSIBILI. TIES. WANTED-SKVERAI, TRUSTWORTHY porsons in this state to manage our business m their aawn nnal nearby countios. It is mainly offia'Q work eonuueted at home. Salary straight 81X10 a year and expenses- alefiui'e, koualido, no more no less salary. Monthly 975. Keibrences. Encloscs8lf-a-j.vla' Faiu Killur. 0 Montreal Q -coosco New York Montreal ^OOCC^*,R-*JVM*,C***n**v*'*1' WANTEIK Men of force of character, who can furnisk horse and rig for throe month*. Straight salary to right parties. T.jH. LINSCOTT, Toronto. WANTED:���Farmers1 sons or olhor industrious jwrsons of fair education, to whom -S-lO.oOa mouth would be an inducement 1 could also engage a few ladies at their own homes, T. H. LINSCOTT, Toronto. A��EXm Wo pay straight weekly Rf.lariys of from $10 ni QCT, ai-cording to ability, tor rnuvaftsers on "l.i'B and rtitrk nf Mr. (j)mlstcno." Tho doimtnat for ihis wonderful book is hour ing all hands working early mul late. The only l 'aiiariian and British work published, Endorsed by tho Royal Family aud loading public men. A big. cheap book. UradleyOanotMon Co., Limited, Toronto. Agents Those handling "War with Spain" oto making monoy, A good sharo of the profit is yours il you take held. Seven hundred paftea, two hundred illustrations aud selU cheap. Wo give big eommusiun; pay freight soil ou time, uud .supply outfit true. BItADLKY-OJ EKETSON COMPANY, LlltMED.TOKONTO. SOB Business Cards. JAS. HENDERSON Builder and Contractor, - - - - Golden, B.G. A supply of Building Lime For Sale. Flans prepared. Prompt attention given to orders. S8to JAMES BRADY, D.L.S. 4P.L.8. ...Mining Engineer... il. Atn'n Inst. M. E. Agont for obtaining Crown Grente, doing annual assesraent work, ete. Address : tiohlen- B. C. Clarence Hersoy, Assayor and Chemist. (Established 1870) I.EAiivn.Hi, COLORADO Samples by mail or express receive prompt attention. Specimen Assay Prices-���*Gold, silver and lead, 81: any two of the above, 76c; anyone of the above, 50c; copper analysis, 81; phaii* niun, nickel or tin, tb. "Write for full price list and mailing envelopes. " Family Herald ��� :and: ��� The Hon. Joseph Martin mentis to hi no ornamental Atti.niuy-Gmr.nil but will give hit best services to the J?ru vitice. Iu future he will conduct tho Crown proceedings at the Supreme Courts at Victoria ami New Westminster, and so save tho Province the li\\r>;Q expenditure hitherto puirt to hangers o;i of tbe Turner Government for thesu strrvieea. November Dyeing. Success, Profit and Pleasure When Diamond Dyes Are Used. Thousanda of city and country women and girls will dye during the month of November. Old drosses, costumes, capes,jackets,wraps, shawls, and clothing for men and br.ys will bo brought from attics, closets aud boxes, and prepared for the dye bath. It is safe to assert that every wife, moth, r and daughter who has heard of ihe wonder-working Diamond D.ves will use them in preference to any other mako of dyes, It ia unnecessary to dilate upon the many grand results tbat users of Dia* mond Dyes obtain, A. few words will tell the story. Tho Diamond Dyes will make the old things look as fresh and us good as new, and will give colors that sun or washing cauuor, fade. The unfortunate women who are induced by some doalers to.buy imitation and adulterated dyos will certainly suffer loss of money, time and materials. There is profit in home dyeing only when the Diamond Dyes are used. Hee that you got lhe " Diamond" from your dealer; refuse all imitations. 577 UHII.LRDKIU.NEV3. Kcftiso to Work���Foreign Matters Collect aud Disease Follows���South American Kidnoy Curo Relieves iu Six Hours. A remedy taint has tlio cruical tests that South American Kidney Cure has had���a ro* niody -ahia:li has iuot cases ot' kidney uisonses whose victims were at dentil's door * and lias led thein back to -perfect health���u remedy compound for the kidneys alone���a li(piiil specific���a remedy that ha.i testimony piied on testimony given unsolicited by those .who have been cured���must he a remody of won* deriul merit. South American Kidney Curo lit-;.].! lirigilt's disease, liiubo es, dropsy, gravel, atone in the blnatder, inflniiiiuiition. It cuu he your life preservoi's Sold by C. A. Warren. LAKESIDE Hotel. ���-"'S's-i-.t*--. Wi aide rmfic. 'aiyntiiai & tlairalam Prop.. Goo! accomodation for prospectors and Freighters, First-class men's. The Semlin Government is already after the cliarto.-monger who were pandered to so notoriously by the Turner Qovornmoiit; and I boy are uo\\v required to carry out their charters to the letter or huve them cnncellod. For the first time in lhe history of British Columbia, tho interest of the people is placed before that of the charter- monger. WANTED-SEVEiUL. TRUSTWORTHY persona in this state to manage our. business in their own and noarbv counties. It is mainly offiiee work conducted at homo. Sal ary straight $900 a year and expenses-definite, bonalide, no moro, no less salary. .Monthly 8.5. Reference. Kncl-aso self*nddressod stamped euvelope, Herbert E, Hoss, Frost., Dept, M. Chicago. It will bo good news to the Province to learn that the Semlin Government propose io pass an equitable re-distribution bill iu place of the corrupt relic left by the Turner Government. Np.lin's lircali-st "Xticd. Mr. 11. P. Olivia, of Barcelona, Spain, spends his winters at Aiken, 8. (J. Weak nerves hud caused severe pains in the back of his head. On using Electric Bitters, America's greatest Blood and Nerve Keinedy, all pain soon left him. He says this grand medicine is what his country needs. All America kuows that it cures liver and kidney trouble, purifies the blood, tonea up the stomach, strengthens the nerves, puts viin, vigor and new life into every musule, nerve and organ of the body. If weak, tired or ailiugyou need it Every bottle guarantees, only 50 cents. Sold by all Druggists. 1 Jt-ST IlATlJfl: MllWIKATK, THE ALBERTA ~AHD* BKITI3U Oil I .:A Assaying Institute.... IXcu-tliiiinrterfta, Ciilffiiry, Alberta. W. OREWDSON HOWAUt, I'h. I)., II. a M B, E'o.. Manager, Special Course iu Ueruuuiy,: Assays, Sampling, Analytical Work, ami Concentrated I Ires, All parcels ot'oro are carer'ulty sampled, ono portion tested, ouo portion laheijod anal kept for six months lis it reference, anil if desired the third portion will bo returned to owner, as a check on assay made. CASH WITH SAMPLES, which should bo ileft witli tho Undersigned, frotn' whom erms amy be obtained on application. E. A. HAGUE.--*, Resilient Agent, 87!lst Uolden, B.C. Mineral The way for you to succeed ia to make known tho resources of your camps. The way to do that i�� to send news of your finds to theGoi.DEM Era. Subscribe yourself to the Era and send it to your friends, The Eka will tell thein all about it better than ,.ou can. -*i) The D. & L. EMULSION The D. & I-. EMULSION Is tlio best and niost prl.ital.le prepiratlon ��f Cod Liver Oil, agreeing vriUi the iuou delicate stomachs. } Tho D. & L. EMULSION Is prescribed by tbo leading ph-fiieiani of Cauada. Tho D. & L. EMULSION Iia marveli.iiia fl.-rh -prctiucer and will give you un oppotitd. BOtf. & i�� t per Buttle. lie sure vou Ept j DAVIS & LAWRENCE thecenuiiio | CO., Limited, Montreal MIMGpH^ TBlKTT-nlHTn TEAR, , ��� 2-1 Pages i "Weekly i Dustratc-i. INDISPENSABLE TO MINING MEN. ?3 PER YEAR, POSTPAID. SEMI) FPU E.IMPLJt COPT. MMG��*Sdentific PRESS 330 KA2XBT ST., SAIf rUAHCl*3C0, CAL. Weekly Star," Golden L^rei $2.50 per year, payable in advance, ���al-j-s . as n��J-a>-- This siibscriplion entitles subsortbars ton free copy of The "Ssav'^" premium picture the famous battle scene "THIN RED LINE" in colors, 17x 0, This is the best clubbing' inducement offered in Canada. SoudordvTS aad remittanc*;, to THE MANAGER, GOLDEN ERA 00. LD. LY., GOLDEN, B.C. Golden Hospital Society. THE HOSPITAL is now open tor the admission of patients. TICKETS may he had from the under- signed or any niembor ol the committee. PRICE-Ten Dollars per year or Six Dollars per half year. NO EXTRAS oxcept private warde. C. H. PARSON. Acting Secretary, Tin-: G-olden Era . . . AND . . . B. C. Mining Record "Will he sent to any addreas in-i receiin of S'i 00 which covers a years subscription to both papers. The GOLDEN ERA Co., I.'iM;*' Oolden. Tha Emperial Life Assurance Company ��� Of Canada. *m****it* Capital stock, $i",ooa;Coo. 3250,000 Deposited with Dominiou Government for Security .' of Policy Holders. . ���; 7,000 BICYCLES carried over from 1807 must be sacrificed now. Now High Grade, ell stylos, beet equipment, guaranteed. $9.75 to $17.00 Used wheels, late model!1, all makes $3.00 to $12.00 We ship on-approval withoir a cent payment. Write for bargain list and art catnloguo of swell '98 models. Bicycle free to advertise them. Rider agents wanted. Learn how to earn a liicycle and make money, J. S. Head Cycle Agent, ��7sc3*IO Chicago, III. President-Hon, Sir Oliver Mowilt.�� ; Vice-i'ro.iiilont--Joseph W. Flavelle "Esq. Managing Director���F, G. Cos. HEAD OFFICE;-TORONTO, ONT. . E. A. Hagoes, 219 Agent, Uolden, B. C. Healthful, safe, inexpensive home treatment for alcoholism. No hypodermic injections ; no publicity, no loss of time from business and a certainty of cure. Consultation and correspon- HOME CUBE &A �� FOR DBINK. fJltotfZ: ferences as to Dr. McTuggart's professional integrity permitted by Sir W. B. Maredilh, Chief Justice; Hon. 0. W, Rosa, Minister of Education; G. W. Yarker, banker; H. S, Strathy, manager Traders' B-ink. Particulars oan be obtained on reference to the Editor ot Tbe GoLDBtt EltA. Rubber Stamps Or lorn fair Rubber Ptampa and Seal, wil be received at the Golden ��raO$ceaud executed with priiinptltude. Tho Golden Era Company. Limited fjlabi duty. Advertise in g THE jjERA. Bsra�� t.A.A.^.A.^*^^ only firm where you pot the Deal Exact ih-nlf-rH' or Ml-HiemeD �� profiUiliM iW CASH " Send for our new 1898 <'umIo��iip, illustrated in colon, cuutalniug full descriptions or all our Planoa and Ont a ut. REMHMBER wo ore tbo only firm of ootuol niaiiuructnriT.i wiling cxcltulvely to the general ���" ' far*-- * "-' irect. r. Thi ot factory CMl���ths m Insult vour clr'umsuureii. -.���.-. -- _.��� uuaor onr ewin\\ warrant for tweuty-flva -fears. inpiirclm-)cr guaranteed. Ti(.l(kftltt*OR8,��-QiiriWfc1 your bank, any imiik.tlitimlltoroftlilipaptii. or ot any of the inilUMiils ot MtfOM who hnvp pur- elm i-a mlUii-iii o( dolImB wortli of iuutru- int'iiin frnm ns dUting Hinuly BO year*. Ollft ni'wi.ock"fhen����rt'i)HMoI,coplii,"coiitalii. Intr i tlii��is��iid riiceiit irf-uroiwi-i, noiit irt*. llhNT VMh TO WHITliATONCEto CORNISH & CO., 0 money irqul ��� *f toy*-VV' V'*^"* ,v��*v��,*,��" TEUXRt No hitiefartlcn, No Car. "v\\y-y J- ��*, 'irtH^jFa^**��--.r*.'-*f,'--. * ���'v-*-*-'*-^ '* AflA* > Hit Ml for particulars oioui pop* itlnr Oo.l'urlncnhlp |>liui by wiilch any one can eaully obtain a I'uHNU.li 1'iononrOi-ganfornoib* (tip. Full explanation with orcry cutalopie. EatabllMhod ueurly 60 Years. WASHINGTON, fM. mmu* THE GOLDEN EUA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1898. THE VERY PORTEUS OF ALL DISEASES. IT IS COMMONLY KNOWN AS GRIPPE. Paine's Celery Compound the Only Medicine that can cope With the Dread Visitor. The old enemy grippe ia now prevalent in many sections ot the land, and, as in the past, it is the same old insidious Ibe -cruel and deadly. The Ute eminent English phytician, Sir Morell MacKensii, held that grippe was the result of "poisoned nerves." Sir Morrcll compares it to an extraordinary disturbance in the telegraphic system produced hy a thunderstorm, which is no'.hing compared with the frisks pl.tyed hy th* living conductors in ihe human body whin the governing centres are out of gear. It ia certain lhat the majority of medioal men now agree about the theory of "poisoned nerves," which explains the almost infinite variety of the attacks that mark the disease. Tbe profound impression made on the nervous system by the poison explaina all tbe after effects of the malady, aud more especially that curious loss of vital energy experienced by victims of grippe. In past seasons, when grippe was epidemic, tho ablest and most thoughtful doctors prescribe!' Paine's Celery Compound, a medicine that acts directly on the aerves ol the body, cleansing them from all deadly poisons, toning and bracing up the entire system. In this way. fre.li vitality is quickly be ���towed and sound health restored. The mysterious visitor grippe may pass many of us this autumn and winter; we have, however, no guarantee that we shall bo spared, so that it bo- hooves all to be | ropared for the arch enemy. To those who are run down, weary, tired, sleepless, nervous, who have periodical headache and debility we say, "Use Paine's Celery Compound to fortify the system for all emergencies." Physically Birong men and women are not readily attacked br disease; the half-well and weakly mortals are the first vic'ims. At this time precaution and prevention nro all-important; the b nLhtnetit of nervousness, sleeplessness, liinguidncss, debility and headache should bo first thoughts wilh old ami young. To safely guard against gripi.o nnd all other common diseases, Paine's Celery Compound is the ono effective medicine-tho only sure preventive of danger. Do not bo misled by dealers who attempt, for ihe sake of large profits, to substitute something they call just as giod; where health is concerned there is no other medicine that can take the placeof Paine's Celery Compound and givo satisfaction to those who are anxiously desiring a new life. 578 a-ae Canadian Pacif ie Hy East via the Lake Routes. Stenniers Leave Ft. William Alberta every Friday. Athabasca every Sunday. Manitoba every Tuesday. Connecting with trains from Golden, * *�� One way and Round Trip Tickets at Greatly Reduced Prices. Klondike Gold Helds Direct via C. P. 11. Steamers to Wrangel & Skagway. At Clietipctit Kitted. Sailings from TOO FEW LIKE HIM. Tbi Toronto Telegram says: "The Viotoria Colonist arraigns Hewitt Dos took, M.P. for Tale-Cariboo, as an enormiusly wealthy man, who has made his wealth tbe seritaut of an ambition to play a part iu public affairs. There inijht lie good ground for assailing iir. Bostock as a Liberal who has condoned at Ottawa the sins li* condemned at Victoria. The Colonist will not assail Mr. Bostock fur that weakness, because it has dividsd iis time between loud assaults on the sins of Grits at Ottawa nnd louder apologies for tbo greater ���ins ol the Tories iu Uritish Columbia. It is uo sin for Mr. llustock io have inherited wealth, aud the constituents to who.u he appeals must be judge.-; as to the eharao-er of his ambition to ��� serve them, or is it a crime for Mr. Hostook to use his money iu email- liehing newspapers to promote his ambition? It is'to his credit that he has shown no desire to enrich himself at tbe country's expense. Canada haa too few rich meu who e k to get into parliament or into the government, for tne publio good, and has too many rieh men who stay outside parliament and the government, and ute their money to ersata an influence which will compel the representatives of the people to betray public wealth into private hands. British Colombia journalism has been bettered by the creation of papers which an meant to serve the ambitions of Mr. Bostock. It has been good for British Columbia, and for Cauada generally, that a man should have come into the politics of that province who was not greedy enough to cringe to corporations or individuals (or further riches, and who was rioh enough to ba independent of the forces, wbieh ones regarded British Columbia as their pocket borough." Working "SisJit nnd. Day The busiest and mightiest l'ttie thing that was over made is D.\\ King's New Life Pills. Every pill is a sugar coals ed globule of health, that chuuges weakness into strength, lisllessni-s- into energy, brain-fag into mental power They're wonderful in building up tlm healih. Only Son. per box. Sold by all Druggists, 3 Popular It. .ailing. We have received from tho Poole Printing Company, Limited, Toronto, Out., a cony of "His Brother's Keeper,'' by Charles M. Sheldon, tho well known author of "In His S:e*js." This is not pllly a delightful story, told in an interesting manner, but is full of helpfulness. Oue of the greatest problems of the day is ably dealt with. The scenes in the mining reigon nro bi sel upon events which occurred during tho^reat strike aiuouir the iron miners in the summer of 1895, and which wero witnessed by tbo author. Everyone should renal it. The Poole Printing Company Limiied, Toronto, have already published seven of Sheldon's books and every one ie having a very lar*;e sale. Victoria Cottage City Oct. 1 '���City of Seattle... " 2 Queen City " II Dirigo " (i Alki " C City of Topeka ... -' 11 Vancouver Oct. 1 la a) " 7 ���' 6 " fi " 1 " 1 Toes "Iii Kosnlie " li) "City of Seattle... " IH Dirigo -'20 ii ]4 " 111 �� Hi ���' 18 " 20 Queeu City "20 Amur ���' 2(1 Rosalie "27 I'ses "27 "Calls at Dyea. C.P.R. connection through ,. 21 ii 27 ., 27 " 28 from Vun- couvor to Dawson city in 10 days Trains leave Golalen for tl-.u west at 111-15 a.m. TORONTO Daily Mail & Empire ���AND:- Golden Era Apply to the nearest Canudiau Pacific Railway Agent, or address ROUT. KKitK, Traffic Manager, Winnipeg, Man. C.'.E. WELLS, Ute Ticket Agent, Golden A Marrow Escape Thankful words written by Mis Ada E. Unit, of Grotou, 8. D. "Was taken with a bad cold which settled on my lungs; cough set in aud finally -terminated in Consumption. Four Doctors gave me up, saying Icould live but a short time. I gave myself u*i to my Savior, determined if I could not stay with my friende on earth, I would most my absent ones above. My husband was advised to get Dr. Klug's Now Discovery for Consumption Coughs and Colds. I gave it a trial, took in all eight bottles. It has cured tttt, aad thank God, I am saved and now a well aud healthy woman." Sold by all druggists, 60 cts. and tl.00. Guaranteed or price refunded. 1 ttolaan Marks!.. Wheat..... fl.00totl.05 Oats 0.60 to 0M Barley.. 0.26 to 0 80 ���Hsef(iive) *\\.50to 4.75 Beef (dressed) ,... 8.50 to 8.50 jPork (live) 5.60 to 5.50 Pork (dressed) 8.00 to 8.00 Mutton 10.00 to 10.00 Butter 0.25 to O.Ho Ealgt 0.25 to 0.50 Hay (baled) ,.i-.. 17.00 to 20.00 May (loose) 14.00 to 14.00 tutoes. 0.75 to 0.90 ���( i VANTBD-8KVEHAL TII IIST WORTHY wmoiu in thi. state tn manage our bunnies. Tn their iien and nearby counties. It i. mainly odea work conducted I at home. Salary straight IHO a year ami expense.-dotlulie, heoalUe, no more ne lea. salary. Monthly 175. RaHsreueee. Knelose self-addressed stamped MtWope, He-rberlE. Ben, Preet., Dept. M, .fliicefo. i A QUEBEC GIRL Compelled by Female Weakness to Give up School. Till she began te u.o Dodd's Kidney Pill..Now .he I. lla>.ilt hy nnd Strong ���Dodd's Kidney Plll.cu.t-u Women'. 111.. St. Cunogonde, P.Q., Nov. 7.���Tl.e case of Mrs. Ellen Dowson, of Gerrsrd St., Toronto, has a parallel in this place. Dodd's Kidney Pills havo brought happiness into a stricken home, by restoring a beloved daughter to health and strength. Mr. P. Dubois, who resides at No. 100 Napoleon Roud, in this place, tells the story in these words: "Por many months my daughter endured the agonies of -'Femalo Weakness" and Kidney Disease, No remedy we used gave her the least relief, and she be came so ill, finally, that she was obliged to remain at home from school for fully three-quarters of the lime. "By a friend's advice, I bought a box of Dodd's Kidney Pills for her, and was delighted to see that sho began io get better almost immtdiatoly after beginning to use ihem. "She has taken in all four boxes, and is today in better health than she ever enjoyed in ber lifo before. She is t'rong and healthy uud goes to school every day. "I cheerfully certify to the wonderfully beneficial effect of Dodal's Kidney Pills in cases of Female Trouble-, for besides my daughter's euro, I know of a number of instances iu'which they have completely cured the sufferers." Women who sulferd from any of the diseases peculiar to their sex, can find no other remudy that will relievo their sufferings and permanently curo their complaints so quickly and thoroughly as Dodd's Kidney Pills. The testimony of thousands of women who have been cured proves this beyond dispute. Hold's Kitlnev Pills go lo the root of the matter. The) heal ami strength- on the kidneys, and so remove the cause of disease. 676 Subscribe to the Golden Eka and help to advance the interests of tl.o district, Send $2 fur a year's subscription! V. pttnuif��tilt tine Pl-utsrs will rsiirve pain qs-k'ker than any otktt. Put up only In 25c tin boxes rmi $1.00 yard rod*. The t-.tler allows you to cut the Platter any else. Evory family should have one ready fcr an emergency. BAYlJ.ftUWBDICECO., UMItEB, KCKTSEAl B,-a-ta-e of tir.itaatiaa.is Both papers will bo sent to any address for one year on receipt of $3.50. t^",a^I The cheapest and best newspaper offer ever made. Send address and remittance to THE MANAGER, GOLDEN ERA CO., LD. LY.. GOLDEN, B.C. r%Bmmimm��ww&MmmB8!i A FORTUNE. Navigations Tramway fe, & International Transportation Coy. Connecting* with C.P.R. at Golden, RC, and Great Northern Railway at Jennings, Montana. 3 *-o:; Xi o O o p O OS? 6 Iii iho ovent nf .1 j-Stroke of fionilfortr.no you chti win '.00.ono MtukM I Tlm payment ot* I :lio prizes is s giumtntoed by Uoverimi'iit. isi drawing TV-jviiiljur 21-nt j C. H. Parson. 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'~ .-tt-u-k-a Premium of 1100,000 Marka 1 Prise ol 200,(100 Marka 1 Price ot ioo.tX-0 Marks i Prizes of l.'a.n <' Marks 1 Prize of 70,000 Marks I Prize of 05,000 Marka 1 Prizo of WW**) Marks 1 Prize of .r..'i.iM!i M ,rka 2 Prizea of 50,0 (I Marks 1 PrlzB ol 40.000 Marks 1 Prize of SO.OOOMarkj 2 Prizes of 20,'X'iO Minks LU Prizes of 10,000 Marks 50 Prizes of 6,000 Marks 100 Prises of 11,000 Marks -i'fii Prizes ot' 2,00u Marks 812 Prizes of 1,100 Marks 15IK Prizes of +.0 Marias 40 Prizes of 800 Murks 140 Prizes of ��00 Marks 80(152 I'rizes of 155 Marks .at-."-'.) Prizes of l.'ll, 101, Iixi Murks 0851 Prizes of 711,46, il Marks Bin all 50,180 drizos which must be sure!; |\\vou in 7 irawhigs withlu tho space of iij lew mouths. Tho highest prize of 1st ilrawiu, f.-itnaniiits lo Mk. iaO.OlX*, increase in ".naii 'ilrawingtoMk. 55,000, in aril Mk -jH.000, in 4th Mk. 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After tlio; drawing I sluill fori/ard to every ticket*! lioMer tiie official list of the winning mini-' ilier.. fl'llE PAYMENT AND FORWARDING] Ol-'TIIK AMOl'.Yi'SWON [to those uotlcoritcd will have my S;aeeini 'mid Proiiint titteiitioii,ami with the Most! Absolute Secrecy, \\A. Keiniltiaiii-aa ol money ran lie mania*' bv Amotit-'iu Hank-uoioa by registered^ le'tlei- or by Posi-i Mlii-e Orders. Small: lamouuts can (also t,e sent lay postage mini's j m. On Account of the npproaclilng' ilrawing of tho prizes, please a,dross lhe1 orders iinniealiateiy iu.--.il coitlliienco tin Jl-oet to I ijHA-flUil, II K^KKCII VM.Hn Danker at HAMBUKU, Ooru hi ��� 507 n-.'.-JU.ri.l-.'.l'J.-.IJ is cut and tailored in the best ttyle, sewn with linen thread and Rives your boy just that aijipc-nrance you would most desire. garment to fit than to cut it badly. It is sold by all np- to-rtale deaK-r.Hand has a Shorey's Guarantee Card in one of the pockets of e.ich gar- luent which means Satisfaction or your money back. See that yon -.-(.tSliorey'Sinake and take- uo other. j mm uvWTonrtm\\Jirtnju\\j\\nnr*n^^ COLUMBIA HiVER LiUpBEH CO., IiT'D, Mann facturers of and Dealers in all kinds of Lumber, Etc. CONTRACTORS TO THE C. P. R. 311 ��1 Beaver, B. O. 057��t Munson No. 2, Tlio best writing machine. The only INTERCHANGEABLE STEEL TYl'KWIir.l'l.. Elegantly Illustrated Catalogue Free, Aildre-.s : EDGAR A. HILL, Manufacturer, 84-08 Wendell St., Chicago. 534 Bailable Assays at Moderate Prices. JViils & CO.. ��u Broadway, nbw York. Oiliest tmrenu tor c-acurlnn piients in Anun-ics. Kvery patent tnkun out by mi fa lirmwl'i I'pfo.a the public of s notice siven tree ot charsjc in tbe �� tit ntiiu ��tttcncaft I-awa-oat a-trciilatlon of nuy solentlSo paper in tbo world, Srlcealldly uluitratcd. No laaicllla-aani liaiaai shoaalal Dal WIIIOM It. VVertlv. 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