@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "f1e0f7c4-d7d3-4bb2-9f06-1dd5fd1cc0df"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:isPartOf "BC Historical Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:issued "2011-08-03"@en, "1871-12-02"@en ; dcterms:description "The Cariboo Sentinel was published in Barkerville, in the Cariboo region of central British Columbia, and ran from June 1865 to October 1875. At the time, Barkerville was home to a fast-growing community of miners who had been attracted to the Cariboo region by the discovery of gold. The Sentinel was published by George Wallace, and its stated objective was not only to disseminate mining intelligence, but also to eradicate official abuse[s] of power, both within the Cariboo region and beyond (vol. 1, no. 1, p. 2)."@en, ""@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/xcariboosen/items/1.0170518/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note " Kfifififi.' Barkerville, William Creek, B.C., Saturday, December 2, 1871. ;Kovc5 THE CM1B00SENT ' Published every5 Saturday by U O B E R T II O L L 0 W A Y. Subscription, - - 50 Cents.per Week. BATES OF ADVERTISING- For ouo square-(one inch), \"Grst insertion, ���������'������ ** one month, ��������� For t iv o 8 q u a res, fi rs tin ser tion,' - , - ��������� .* '���������*.*' one mouth,' - * ��������������� ���������. *.. ������������������ - $S *��������� ��������� * ;��������� : - 's- ' Agents for tlie \"Cariboo Sentinel.\" *T:in Winlchv > QnesrietiHOiitu. ��������� . \"#5'V.l*i Creek, r \"��������� - ��������� ���������Clihtotij :'\"��������� *-;������ ��������� ' Yule, ��������� S 5;:y, - . .^ow Westminister, ���������..'��������� Victoria,? : ' Mr J.W. Ii miliar t HiirmmlV Express .** yijirnrti'H's Kx press . 15;������ rn nrd's Express' tli������ f.y.. do ..; . ��������� ���������JohnMarr:ty .������������������'.; # .](>hn Col lens 5j-jii'u & Co., >< . v.yyy, .-...- s*^-.K#uicteca , '���������\"! 7;';fBEiN:&:C0.;,^V'r';. Pacific co^s;r advertising agency, ' ���������'��������� y ...411). Montffnmcry ;StYeet;, ��������� *._ *., \\- ���������;���������/ -\"Ar.** ntii-iiiifboriziMl A^itsinySan Frarici?CO. iji^ei TUG CAUt 1100'SKHTJNEL JO fire; bavins swept down from, the river, readied Lake street.. An eye witness of the scene says tbat the body of' tlie flame' .presented n front of balf\\a semicircle, and behind it was a'raging, roaring belt of Tire, half a mile deep. Nothing material could -withstand the surge of this tremendous sea of flame. On its: advance northward, it. bad driven the inhabitants into Lake and South Water streets and ori to the.bridges,.much as a prairie fire, stampedes affrighted animals. The'; st ree ta were filled- with a distracted people,;'pan To-stricken and huddled in a mob a]m\"bst -as terrib 1 e iP -bebpld as \\he;roaring confiagratio.il. Until now some instinct seemed to have pointed out this * section as beyond the reach dT the (ire. Cut when it ���������was seen tbat.ihe^.oceanj^ ���������bly: overwhelming e^r,^b^g;all dep<>ntf|nce. on h it n i an rh ea ns o f saf^p^^jg^g^L^nv i n g. down^on \"this.awful ass^inblace, lit as it was . <**%y -..-..- . ;���������-. ,: ��������� ��������� ���������������������������������������������������������������.'���������'- -.: ���������'������������������.\" by th'������ fl it in rri g crimson light, and hearing the horrible bumaii tumnIt ab ove. Ihe crack 1 ing of the on-coming fire, it seemed like the appalling realization of one^pf those old visions of the day of judgment. An overwhelming sense of a.catastrophe beyond the power ol m an ;to: a ires t, l to b b ed' t h is en mi ii g - r io t. o f ��������� wretches .of the usual .petty considerations of .till they fell down in their tracks, and then others took tbeir places, only to fall and lie helplessly on the bodiefc of. tbo ^others who Wallowed in the gutters like hogs. In some instances the barrels were overturned and the liquor ran down the gutters and took fire, which leaped along the street and burned with a ghastly blue flame.. Several persons were burned to death in this way. but many were dragged away, by their less drunken comrades, although there was little ofl'rieudlv fellowship left in them. ... . > -. HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &c MISCELLANEOUS.: Tortile Electors of Cariboo ������.*.' and Lillooet.,' ������tW Im. 'Tjroubirs. poster*and_ Programmesfor .. 11 ;��������� 111 s ;i iu I T h oat ri c a I E n te r tain in en t s ��������� \"��������� . /S^'-Ixrtcuted witii neatnessanddispatch.^^. Terms lh-uier ite. s;av������*m^ t :if, inju'si^G citt . [From the New Tori: World.] Th*', ������k y w a si i jrhted up f'-\\ r mi 1 es a ro n n d. ��������� n n d t he rf yor 1 no kerf 1 fk o a stream .o f h 1 ond. (s'-) I:! rri ly h lid tbe fami 1 i es wh i cb occu piedv.the d ifi t;ri c t. < i in e j o.ps enpe wi th tbeir 1 i ves. an d as ������ \\ t ������*' sa vi n if ��������� tbel r h onseli ol d fo rn i ture/wh i ch to :?nost; n ft hem was their all. it was a thuig not v'T^-lS^tTinHariS.. of.' \"Women, naif, clad, ran ��������� i*creainln .sc t b'r < u*gb. tb e: st ree ta. a, b ab y. i n . o n e ��������� arm,'. w h il e Ji t tie c h i I d r en cl u n g *o th em ati rl whimpered with terror. Atev-OTV attempt to \"Slav tii������ flames the tire men w^re driven, back balle'l and dishpnrtened. yfi they worked maii fti 11 y and dispn ted 4\"be grou n rt in ch by ,! iocbV 0ver tlie furni!iire whicb ������Irewed1 tbe ���������streets all went running in the wildest, con- lu si on ��������� each ,:p e.rso u b e n t,o n I y o n sa v ing. h i m - pe Ifan d his, fa m i 1 y, an d caring ii o tb i n g To r h i ? n t' i 2: h b o r. Kf any in tb ei r e n d ea vo rs t o esc ape w e re lc n n ck ed d o w n a n d tr a m pie d up on, and some even *k ill ed. M a n y of these 1 ab o ve rs��������� for fthe quarter was mainly, inhabited by people of that class���������were cart men and draymen, and naturally they strove to their ut most to save their horses. But in capes of lire horses seem to lose all tbe instinct which under ordinary 'circumstances would savl* ���������them from danger, and stand stock still in their stables, tbeir flanks and sides shaking in tbe agony of terror, and utterly refuse to be taken or driven from tbeir stable?1, which, poor beasts, t'hey have always- considered their place of safety wtiere r.o harm can reach them. On this awful night, above even the roar of the flames and tbe crash of falling timbers, could be heard foe shrieks of the . borses. ringing .out on the,nig>bt air. They would not be driven away, but, stupefied with fear, fell down in their sta-bles and were ... ,- j . roasted alive, and the sickening stench of (burning flesh was added to. the indescribable and nauseating odor which always accompanies burning buildings when water bas Sheen showered upon them. . . ���������������-. . ������. *wfata|iwteJ*'wiwpreM duf listing bestiality. Men drank j I i fe..-?'vThose; wbo-; were strongest a'nd most cowardly knocked.the others down in their delirium;' men, wo in en and child re n we re trampled upon hy human herds that fled wilh- ; o u t ���������.. reaso liT hi th er an d ��������� t hi tlve'r, u I ter ing the mnst ;pitiful- groans^ and cries'of distress'.���������; When tbe tire seized upon Lake street, overlapping the magnificent stores and warehouses 'which;extend from Lake street to the river, md igniting them and all their costly contents n's if they were so much tinder, a horrible sight was presented, for now the thous- ; i n d a we re he m mod i n between t ti el Itr e a n d the river; The stampede was sickening be- vo nd the ;power'��������� o f words to te 11.; 5le n .a nfl ho rses w e re' j a������mi ed o h the b rid ges ;' w o m e n and'-children clingihg1 alike to each other and ���������th e m o s t p ree K>ns o f th������e i r h o u se ho Id e ff������c t s : s o m e o f th e m, wi tli the c 1 o th es n ea r ly torn fro m. their. ho dies, ra n h 1 i n d 1 y_ ab on t, screa m- ing and m6anirig:! AU distineiiion of class an(j n ati o n a 1 i ty;.. w as lost. T he n ar r a to r cro p$e d the Wells street bridge, and reached the track of the Galena road, lie does not remember how. he .crossed jt;: It seemed to him .after- wai*ds that ho was 1 ifted upon the liuman waves a n d th row n, blinded and co n fu sed, into.; the opposite ;street.: Here the smoke was pouring in dense billows over the walls, and through Weils,\" Lasalle, Chirk and Dearborn streets. As he turned to look back, a fiery cincture stretched all round fo the south and west, and througb. the s'ni oky cross streets burned the red glare of the on-rushing flend with distended jaws and lurid lips. The s tree Is looked like vast oven-doors. , , Throughout; the day the conflagration r n ged3 a n d a 11 b o p es o t ex ti n gu is h i n g j t see tiled to be lost, for the wind yet continued to blow with terrific force; and when night again came a new horror was added. Bands of drunken and infuriated men roamed the streets, chanting ribald songs and bent on p i I Inge. It see in s, tmgn I ar, ye t al I ox p e r i e n ce shows it to be true that in times of great disaster men are not chastened, but the worst part ������of their natures is roused to action. They become moral maniacs, Th*ese men and half grown boys broke into several stores and houses, probably in search rather of whiskey than of plunder.- In some instances barrels of intoxicating liquor were rolled into the streets, tbe heads knocked in, and then took plate sceu*s:which baffle description in their ��������� ; Gkntlemex, ���������' '; .' *��������� 'yy \"���������'-��������� .-. ...v....j . . : In pursuance of the terms of Union yon will shortly be called on to elect a member Irom.our joint Districts to represent y on i ii' the Ko use oi Co m m o ns . o f Ca ii ad a. ���������AND BAKERY TOtS OLD. AND.WKIJ;.-KNOWN E^ABLfSHMENT X is alwaya siippjicil.with tho best uf every iii in g >e procured in Ciiriboo. ' .'��������� mat can be procui t^or t b is ���������\"]> osi li on 1 now 6 fl er mysel fas a ca n - did ate, and should you do me tlie honor ot returning me as your Representative 1 shall, to.tlie be.st of my ability, strive! toprove that yoiir.confidence has not been misplaced.,/ ! If elected I shall use my best eudeavors' to promote the interests of our Province so far as jthey euu be nrTected by Federal Legislation, and .above, nil to ��������� expedite the grand ion��������� the Trans-con linen talilail-; matters. bond of Un road:. ��������� With reference to general .politi I can only say at present that if1 honored b;y your suffrages, I shallgo to the House of Ca%; in o iis . it it tram mel 1 e d b y par ty obligations,; .si^ib.atl^baU consider \"it buy duty, and. the (h t'ty. o f. e ve ry rn e in b e r from t b U P r o vi n co, t o lend a cheerful'-' support., to tlie Ministry to whom we owe our new birth and political enfranchisement. ��������� --.. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, . Your obedient servant. J. SPENCER THOMPSON. Barkerville, Sept 9, 1871. _ iThe Celebrated ,..-.. . , 'FRESH GROUND COFFEE,; A superior.article to any wliicli cap.be liud.frpm 1># lov, Kuiisted ;:nd.Ground on .tlio premises train th������ best selected beriict-, land* wjirmniedlro'e from aduU to ration. jei: /��������� J. G. GOODSON JUST: IiECEIYED r i. REK*WIE,S.. n EG TO ANNO UNCK THAT THhV HAVE REMOVED O Ui the i^piicii-us jireiniseft iiirmcriy known a? tlj������ Si. .Gei;rge .������;111h,n, ������'here tliey , will,bv,ui, ^11 Uui^i prepared toluruisU- ��������� , - ' i,i-; \" 1:JCF ��������� THE;^BESrr .: : ��������� ��������������������������� T\\ i n. B AR - : fu rii is lied w ith th 9 * neet WI K KS : lilQ'UOIfcTtt ii (! CIGARS; y Tx\". '.\",'\" X: ��������� ;\"1T- ?v ���������.���������';; Xa ��������� ��������� Board. - ������������������JeI7'(5m. vm jLADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S B00T8 M-SS AIB SLI ja^r New Goods vvi11 be rcceived. cvery week during the season. ��������� BOOTS, SHOES, Clothing and Groceries, OF THE BEST QUALITY. ForsiUe at the Store of tlie undersign eilin Ilarker ville.opnosi telli e Bun k o 1 ttri tish (Jul ti in hla. 1 ll W.RKNN1K. jel' BOOTS, MADE TO ttisusnal ilx -arnara-s OUR ENVELOPES ��������� Properly Stamped, are now rcditccd to 12 1-2 Cents each, or $10 for 100. Our Agents fttw?iy piacas use all diligence ia seeing that letters a/������ proinpily ionv&rueuto points hey ond tbo rvkirular tang* Fsat������������. :pTANLEY,y;^ j.: j. ROBErVrsbNy > ECS TO ANNOUNCE THAT H15 HAS 'OjPEXED X AT STANLEY, - ^LIGHTNING CHEEK. Tlie Table will always be supplied with the- hesi nrllcIuK that can be got In GunouO, and Lbo Car wiife the Finest ��������� Wines, Liquors and Cigars.6 Stanley (M������ut.)t J.nat.Ohutitin Creek,).'i! ��������� |S April 20. 1871. / ap2S 'acme. ������5 Store Street (between Herald arid FiBgard)' VICTORIA, 13.0. /; ,; / ANDREW ASTR1C0, -..--- rROPRIKTOB The most commodious *. HvAx at. nil Imurs of tho day. Private Wnin-J Rohma i or Finniin.i!. ,. . Bourd and Lodging per week,.$5 60 And $6:fc������ Por day, $1. bmgle lue-ulf-, 37ii cents. Bcda,J* . ��������� ,#8*��������� Fir* prco-i bat*? ta t-u* H������ u*W ��������� t������y3^ tT.T nh jit*.. ;\": i * V' 5t: o. sHei v hi' ,-ilHi; t������ri'.' ���������JSIU s|l]|'!: m 'I* ���������lli <>Y?7 iff Tr-: ���������vsiv; .1 ;-. ���������'���������'���������: y..v 1 At:) ������: :.fy at-- I&: r. ��������� Si rt;:,' s awrapa*eat of Federal 'Government, that as many ^members of tbeTIoo&t-of Cowmoim as pasM- \"lile should also-occupy s������ats in the Local As- one--ftfibrding^much -opporfunify for the display of histrionic talent. The farce was succeeded by a choice musical entertainment, in which the band ami-several amateur vocalists took part. Mr Fraser. one of our best^iina- tenr singers, who was warmly welcorned.as an old favorite on Ilia reappearance before;a Cariboo audience, santr \"Tho Sea;\"antfoh being-encored pang tlie popular new song, wbicb was*loudly applatided, \"Ten thousand miles away.\" >fr TL McDermott recited '��������� Bihgfn-oii the Rhine.\" Mrs Kelly sang the favorite ballad \" Castles in the air,\" and on NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.^ NOTICE TVUBTXa- THE A&iKCJS OF ISAAC OPPRN y HMMGR from Barkerville, MARCUS WOLFE holds our full Power of Attorney. n \\ -, . OPi'ENHEIWER BROS. Barkervlllo; Nor. 23, 1871. nu25 3t r������e'mbly,'a������ IheA&tbf'tbeir doing so wouldib-\"lB*^pred.RRi*>Hfy heart is o'er the vgivethem\"gmter influence, while the e*pefi I'T*'\" Mrc\"Kp������7> fining is always well ap. ���������ence. of provincial legislation so acquired would be of infinite service in Parliament .According te the same, authority much of the Mlissatigfafftkm with Confederal ion existing nn j *tbe maritime provinces w attributable to tb* ^acttbatiBemberfi of the Local hegUMtarek of \"Nova Scotia and New Brunswick are by the laws of those provinces ineligible tonceupy . r������eal8~in the House of Commons. thus prevent- ;'ing the eloser bond of union which is otfered v hy the adoption (if tbe'dual.system. 'uH the lim������'.������ #ijr Mlaera *n;I oilier? will Qxiii ii to tbt:ir jh!vmh- tajce topnrohaso a gcmil 'orlk-.U.-'ifr N.B.���������Anytliiox in I bo Jiuo uuuit as ttnlered, with aealiit������������s> toil aitrpalch. \"SANDEUSON PEAPtCY. ��������� oc7 3ra . (Per Jeha BibUy.) :! S^rplf^^ PREPA1UNQ ' FOR \" WINTER WILL, SAVE MONEY! By culllftf ������t������tht :. S e co ii d - ha ii d S t o re, . Vhera they wiU Cud a Aae asFOi'taifBl mf THE BEDROOMS: Ar<������ farniahari in th������ mom corafortabla atylft, ������nd the Bar supplied 'with tba best Wines, Liquors aad Cigars. aaoll ^1* KE prepared to furnish Lumber.at: itheir .Mills, William'Creek, or deliver ti to order. LUMBER DELIVERED ON -LIGHTNING. GREEK. AT TH E.-SAMB RATES AS OH\" WILLIAM creek; was. tho first opportnni^ whlcli the public had of ji?iijipg of the buPd-.s musical acquis- ���������aiS'iuffli\"''81 *^x** M flp'ratiao'tliey W|}J j ' TaB4TBE'R0YAL ���������Thr'BkNKFIT TO TTIK FlRSS 'BititiAPi!;.���������The Am .lor the benefit of ,lhe r iro ling S. Thompson, and Mr F. Per ret ably sustained the character of his servant Dennis, who vainly endeavored to keep all intruders .out of the home. The gallant afimirer of the . ladies. [Dr. Sweet berry, was admirably per- t Bonated by Mr Gomer -Jobhs, as wns the melaneholy watcbrn;i'Iver, Mr Sorrotfcule, Ihe ^bnsbard of the lady with whom the watch had been left, by Mr 'II. McDerraott.r- . Florence Wilson, as Mrs tfostle%vhaife, as usualfperformed her part correctly and in fyooft .M������<*. Tit* char������?^v m, 1471 DBESSED LUMBER at satl������t'fl������t������rj ritea. mlt C ���������9 A.V9 i1 i' Tinware & 8toyes> MINIj:RS, & CARPENTER'S TOOLS, ZINC, LEAD PIPE, ��������� SHEET 'IKON (fill \\$*nf**y. '. S'lOVIioPOLlHU, KKVOLV^ItS.' (fUN^i . BALLS..\",':CAP'b. rfHOT,. POWDER. POWDKIl FLASKS. SHOT BAGS, DOOR LOCKS. PADLOCKS. BASTARD & MILL SAW KJLE*. And other articles too numerous u> mention. General Agency. quantify of snow lying bad prevented tbe fire from breaking through, though on one side the bent bad been sufficient Io melt nearly all j the snow.off a considerable space, 'find such an accident occurred during the. summer; it wo ii id have been: n est lo irnpossib le to have aa ved either 1 li e ch u rch or tbe cl erg; man's rea id e n c e, as t h ere is ������ 6 1 &vge s u p p I y o f wa ter -conveniently to be obtained. We wouldsug- ���������gest to Ihe congregation ihe propriety of providing fo r siitfh a n em ergo n cy. apiatf JAMES WJCKHAM, Ilurkervilie. j FORCE PUMPS and USER MACHINES j put up tnd wnrrunted. jE^* STOVKS IIADK TO ORDM el moderate prices, Repairing of Metals don* ai usual, THOS. FLETCHER, BtrictrvtlU*. T Among the ree cm t arrivals frotu Omiieca Mr J. P. Taylor, of the Barkerville Drug Store, \"has returned to this town. Barn a ft n ?s Exp kesh wilt p ro b ab I y ar r i ve o n '.Tuesday next. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I T^?rHi*?ni������Rk consumlj pepJeaUhftl l������y n������w arrivals. Tli������pmpri������- ior n*ill sell Goods AS'^QHEAP AS ANY IN CARIBOO. Order* promptly flllad *nd forwarded with dispatch. J. W..LINDHARD. LOUft, FLOUR, FLOUR, SODA CREEK, QUESNELLE, a*4 , . BARKERVILLS J. HARPER, A. GILMORE, 9 GOVERNMENT STREET, VICTORIA, tl IT AS ONT HAND, AND rs CONSTANTLY rrcciving, a ii law?* ������.������.������nrltm;nl, of CLOTHS, CA^IMEKES nid VKSTIN<3S, >vhioh he Is'prepared to make to tU'derjn the most appntved styles, 8$r Parties on William Creek can hav* ttoflr wmmmm tak������a hy Mr McCallara, Barkerrillt H. Xf. RATJV ���������MUmtet WRcrr. * ^ ^u^ers I>em Carll������;ise^af������y ute*4������A H ���������\\m it p ggy-^ ��������� J. J. ROBERTSON DEGS TO ANNiOUXCB -THAT Hid HAS OPENSD A mm km boabdihg house AT STANLEY, - - LIGHTNING CREEK. Tho Table-will always he supplied with the heat articles that can bo gut in Canbuo, and the Bar with tho \" ��������� ��������� . Finest Wines, Liquors and. Cigars. ~ Stanley {Mouth Last Chance Crock.) j * \" ' April 20,1871. ��������� ' flip mm IB H \\mM ^^ mm ��������� ^S ^S Wm mm ��������� MB mm- Hi ��������� pi Hi wmk Pi P p. WM yy r iX% vxy% tyM ilttMi fill m Hk ate &GB&&OBIS2Z gmaaaaaaaaBsy'S SHSKEW^ra TfiECARIBOO'.SEiSTIML: SI SATURDAY, ;DEC.. 2* 1871. 'PASSENGERS;y Down^By .Gerow: *fc J6li hsoh\"a Expre ss, left 26th Nov.^?;Ji.^riderson; .Simon: M������y,^ : J, F, Gerald^D*^^ Yale.-y m MINING; INTERDIGBNCI!:. '5 . ''��������� ��������� *'' .' ' ... ^WILLIAM CRBBKi i|x ��������� ' .' V \"In in^ clairnii, and very /littlei-'wp'rk:\"'has been' ,4> c o n i ��������� men ced ,wash i ng. t\"bis; week .it o der . grin in d.r - '. The 'Cariboo yo.^^ having connected tbeir new. Bnaj]|with;tlie; bedrock dniin:liuve got) ready tj work d������ribg.:'thfrw,inier;^v-- ^yyX'jyy .'���������,.y '... '\"; -; ������������������;..', ��������� FRENCH-CIlKKK/'ti x'] '��������� y\" X. The Ambrose co. sirn������If t ip*drock in their b 1 ind ��������� sbftft laafi w������efe 35vfeet.: be) aw A he ti i h riel and o ver. 2 50 feet from A the-, iuriace. '���������'.- They ���������,_������������������ b������ve^beeri'sinking in jlieroe^ opening nut to try ami bot'tpmyth^'cbanneb; Encpii ragingV prpspeets werei/fii'lind bji tlie ,'- high-rock. ' x,\\ ���������\" , > ' '\" ,' ��������� '������������������ ���������-, L0W1IKK CRKfiSC, , ;, , . yr The., Black\"Bull and Victoriivcompanip^ have been encrnfjed; tblsT^weeferbatri lug; Jo ver/ their steam engines. . - - ���������'��������� ��������� l f \" JACK OF.CXCBR CKEEK. ', ,, The Two bisters e*. have got into t hecha n> pel .ii nd obtai ned some very' goad* prospects' The First: Chunce co. continue to get average T������yv-xv7:\\::;'.^ ���������MINING;: RECORDS. .- ,, i \\ \\, ��������� wiujam: OiiEiss.>,. _ v .. , ��������� ' - .., Cariboovco^NoW.;24r-Recorded in favor o!Joeepb;Hunler.v^ . Vhi11a|0cei\\y.:(1{ irani Wikmipt 4 cref le claims; ;-e iui in end tig ait up per J iueor Cariboo-grounds 11 * i in I ng ii p ft1i reaiii. 111 e 1 y wer ,-200- feet bei ng \"2l������(J feyt and.remainder IS1)0,1 eet wide, to form; 3-������rt of said company; ��������� : ,-'_., ���������..,.\": v,, ;?:.. y tn Kti'usi������ ciiRKK..:. .- ..; ���������, ,\" J, \\:; l' i Weld o n r-o,��������� -. Nov,. 2-1^ Record ed i n favor ���������<*! Kdwin Uid|v^Hy.:Iienry Bawden,; Henry ���������W-rmleock;- OaVidr,Robertson, four claims'. <��������������� (in tu ������'ii oi\" g a f 'Mjiier 1 ibe oi' lianseu co., and 1 niiJiing- Up>trv{nii^7'77:C(:s: \"7:7 = 111! 1-1 Mr^c,iLrrn\"oRRK>:. j.' \" Kt/tie.;' Minnie 'cn^���������*.Nov 27��������� Recorded ip t b v < ?r lit J < j h 11 Ln 1110 n>; M i c h a el D ri sco 11; eac h t|ieiroods relidy^or bim ; I telegraph- ed to Kinibail th Gladwin ;to?;keep the goods to iny order, and Wrote to them by next ex- presgsto delivery tbem lo Jean Caiix;; .next morn iiigdelenda-nt asked again if,, we 'should huv;e a written;agijeem^n11 p:saidi}ie H)gn\\ liave one if bet-wislw^- biit'lvdiditint ili'iii'k it necessary;; a -few days after wards I received ���������a lelegraihyfroni Kimball & Glad win tuning' i.h at Ua u^x b ad ��������� te I f lgr a p h ed t o th em n ot. t u ���������keep^the freight as; be was gpingr to ^Jertnan-i sen; creek v;Giiti)ahak^not;br6light any of\\ the i?oods.;and I have beeo obIined to pay 1^c trj'$0ft creek for spme:Banrl 12ic: for mote of ! be sameli^eight; tbere^are stil 1 bet ween VMH\\ a������������I jidbO lbs^at Soda creek ; a portbai came to'Quesnelmouth by steamer; have 'paid 4c and 5c toBarfeeivillfeCon part of this, vbe re- mainder may bo -brought iir for Sic; alto-; get he r^ consider ih a tc -defe nilaut's breach of ,contract:bas cost me about 9c per lb; extras beside^ loss of time : 1 bad made aeon tract in writing w]th pavts ; to bring this-freight Under $500 penalty on each side, but delend- ant told *ne himseff; th-at -J)avi8; hadjsold;bis train,; ^havev o <*y;ejr sited pa vis ^ f or d ama ges, considering it' Wfiuld feerfonly tbi*owing goqd: money after bad ; % if the goods bad been de 1 i vered to defendan t and Day is , bad gone to Yal e a n d o ft wed' to * ta k e t h e ni; 1 sliou 1 d h a ve considered my>:ell; bound to pay- the $500 : p en at ty^: | niy * on lyv.r ease 'if, f o r; \\i\\ ak i pg a,. w i \\ tl ten agreeirient W iI-h bi tii \\vas;. that I:\\vaa afniid he uiigbt;take; another load if M $^1 bjgber iWgiifcyyy,- :'���������\"'; ���������;'-A. Vfgnplo corroborated the evidence .Of :pltiinti(f;., wa? present,.\\vhe'n .1 he.bai'gain; was made \\ defendant said -.to��������� Cu'nio,,;\\you. have ���������got-> goods at.: Yale which Da vis is' to bring, butlie has backed out\"; plainiiiTsaid,be had bea������d eo-lmt was not sure : defendant said \\-y \\\\y'f\\x}M& !K evem ber\" 1 fi--1 ������������������������ y^''-!xX7~~My y 18--2S ��������� ^::-iWtv . 21,- ��������� 22- ,-.;, 23- ; 24- 25- Zi -36' -30 -19 Mrs.: \",,y: -;,.. ,13 belpw zero. '���������'3 above zero. ���������Al ���������:>������������������.--.. y ������������������H'y.xxxyly!!' ���������'27 ������������������ W:!' iy'x'x .2(1 ���������., 3;5-_y 19 below zero; 2belowxe;roi IS Sabove zero. 17 28���������4 20-32 30-24 22 n 10 above zero. The mean teinperflture for November waa lMO degrees ; the highest point being 50 ������ 'On 7th and the lowest 22������ below y.ero on 2Hlb. At the Meadows 34������ below zero is reported. Last year the mean temperature wus 30.78, , Arkksted���������Jean Caux was on the information of JN, Cunio arrested yesterday on a charge of perjury alleged to have been committed in the County Court trial between the, parties on Thursday, the case will be inves- j tigated to-day. EccufSTASTiOAL���������Rev. J, McGuckin arrived here on Wednesday,^ind will remain during thrt winter. Divine service will be held at the Catholic church, Kichneid, tomorrow,at 31 a.m. Pouck Court-G. McKay and J. O'Donnell baving had a dispute about a sleigh, the former .committed an assault upon the latter, for which.h������ was on Tuesday fined $20, ia- chiding costs. ^TKLKGRAHitc���������The line, an usual, ie dow^ ihte time belcw %ieatn���������lmbutfc j he knew it birrise' f -;: wiiuess gave ftitiiiIur ies-, it nib ny to pi ni 111 i ff as to the co n cl t tsio ri oi t he b arga i n;; de fan d a n t' said he w isi ied t be 1 reigh t to be -'ready' iii: 'Vale,when witness showed him a telegram which shovt'ed tbey would be there!'i wo ^w^eks before, be con Id :be\\ ready; for tbem; Cunio telegraphed :and wrote by express as already stated ; there .was some talk a bou t a wri tten' agreemen t. h u t bo t Iv. pai'lies sa id; t h a t b e I wee ri th em i r, w as: no 111 ecessa ry:; witnesa detailed further particulars of goods received and sti 11 on'the way, with the bigh freight paid thereon. :\"���������'' J. B. Ahillamont���������-When Cause was going below: ho asked tne info Cunio'ssaloon to take a drink; Cunio said Ma net la was anirry on acco u n tof h is h a v i n g e ii ga ge d d eftj nd ail it to brl ng bis fret gh t. as 11 e (M an ������tta) bad wv.- i 11 en to bim previously: oifering a load : Caux was present when these remarks were made, and told witness he would be back in 4U or 4o dava. consideration given, -and the contractmrist ftiibfor wanfcol:mutuality, ; A contract must ,be obligaloryyon both;; par ties- $.yandv m t he- present did not ob 1 ige-Cunio to del fver de- f end ant,; the:; goods, it- ni list be void. There was nothing to bind either partyy as nothing bad bepn done under the agreement: >Noh is ;a ci^rner.^:liabje.until gopdaiiaveibeen :de)ivr eied to! him. He proceeded to quote 'a number of atiifiorities in favor of tbe motion. ' -Mr Far.lt followed on < the sUnie 'side; He said it was ;a maxim of law> thatno acliori could:lie on: a '; .nudum..pacturn,'* ,or3nais;ed Contract. This\"was essentially a.naked con^ trac^;\"and-what bad plauitiffielo^ He bad shown neither payment of in obey, de^ liyery of goods',; i>r;a written agreemetHjViio- tb'itig. but a bare word. *' - ������������������������������������ \\\\y, t Mr Walkeni\"for plaintiff, characterised;tbe arguments of:-tlie counsel 'for defence asy'aS' si i rd : a n d: contra ry- to comiri on sense a rid j tis- I i c e.; Vi rt t te n d oc u men ts w e re ni������ re I y con: fir m a lory of ye r b a 1 agree men t s: '��������� p re vi p i isl y ma de:. v The Stii i 11 te of Fraiul a n ii ly' refers: to sules ;bf:gopds.:Conveynni g ri men ts of; h? ases, fnil t h ere wa s _=n 0 th big t o reqtiire a contrkct with a; carrier to; be ia writing.; r :yy, ;\\ >\"\\iy- ;;-\". ' Mr park remarked that common sense bad nothing lo do with law, v ��������� - The Judge refused to 'jrrunt n nonsuit. Tie considered: Unit :there was mutuality; and good cause; for action., ;��������� .y. e , \"..; ;> '���������-���������' MrDavie then opened the case for tbeIde- tenxei ��������� ��������� ' ' ' '������������������'!' '��������� Jean;Caux (examnied in French through B, Dt^nls, interpreter),:��������� ,Ctinio,ra?k;ed.rae.'if 1 hntl.'���������seen;;Davis,at..Quesnelmouthv.and if I k new; Vwb at he \"w^s d oi ri g-a ti^d w here he was going ;, told him I did not know; bu t had beard that be.had sold\" his 'train-; plaintiff asked where I was goi iig,;and efuV tli a l .if I< would go to: Yale he would: give1 me ' the freight if _ Da visdid Hot I ake i t, and lie would telegraph W Ki tribal V&(^ wouldigolfvhe would join d bim self by ..a1 writ-' R0Ai)sinB^^is.-r-We:le>irn frbMMrEdwd^ Pearson, who arrived here on Tbumday l������str that there has been sufficient isnow on tbo Ipwerroad io makeigood iileigbing fromClin> &hl? Yanwinkle, butoti^ this^side of Vaiw winlcle tbo,recerit snow storm ;bas ��������� made tlid road very bad.���������Fifteen of tlierpassebgers by ������S^P? boat;^Uiob w^^ ar.riveilfatftne9nelraonih this iweelr after se* yere hjardship;r /Three ^ei^^BtilK missing-^ SoMM^MJlt^forraerly, of Barkervniej^ithtl- two colored men,-namesnotTeporttid: Ifc i hoped; however,; that they are -iafeyisr -i -��������� caOhc^! of r;!provi^ib'ng;'was; left fey tie party whrcfrwent��������� n\\t���������'.from Quesnelmoiiith to'the re^- He^of the ice^dmid tr^ tions which were' insula for the purpose of fbrjj warding: proVisiohs vha(t':-\\aot-;'b^u������iiBciWt cxpectexl to be got safe dpwii riC'Qiiesnei* mouth.^-Messriii Paarson Bro's. inrbnd frei^bl;- g exterisiveiy 'ibis;wintei^ bfcliveSn^uesliei- buthRrid'Barkerviile.^ l ? l l':\":r '' ' in mo ....pimir.. go I would V������ek| .fr i-m th e, da^ of i pp 11 ing, ap* ihat on Thiirs|3ay;,next,;Oe^mber J^h^tl^^cjal ./declaration of tbe state of, the poll-should take place, at. itichfield.*- However^ it is doubtftil:still y/bether.tbe xebirns fi'om:Omiu������ eca w ill��������� belfd(> wpin lime, al tlioti rig Heavy/ drifts; .'lasting'aircia^ Testerdayj agairi ^turned Very fcold/althori^:1ii snow' COritiinied to' fitllisteacliiy.\": \"..\"������������������; :\"': 'i'!-^\" ��������� .:.y.;. -./;,;. ,. ...- :.��������� x, ���������; ��������� iX..X :'������������������������������������. -���������: ���������'.\"���������-���������;��������� '.'-:������������������> -.-������������������ :-.7->- BARKEi{viUyK .CRiNCII; ASSIT 0TV\\jGE.���������TJji.; number of gold bars assayed at.this office/for evidence of Messrs,Onnio. Vignolo, Manetta,,tbe ���������>oth ot November^.was, ^^liifi^^ Abuiry and Lajlier rtilweaUo show, that, the S72,41J5t and tho reeeipts^ir the.-sau^/P������5������M������ were $274. It is extremely satiafactory toseo th e b u si in ess o f thi o fj: ce c on tin u ing so s te.aiiy, contract had been .made. The damages sus- ta j ned,, a s . sh o w n by t h e . s Ja tis t i cs, would a m o u ti t ac tu al ly; to ab o u t S15 00. T!) e p rese n t suit had, however, been brought, in theOounJy Court for the 'largest sum of its jurisdiction in eve tt alter a large proportion of the claims in. Ca rib o o . ha d fii isp e h do d wo r\" fir-,. tliie val u el p order to. save the delay which wouId. resuM. j tho go 1 d assayed being withift' a f������vf hitudrerj dollars. of the a in o u nt assay e'd iii O c fob e r, w h ich w as t he best m on tb sin Cc th������ o ������i ������e iv ua hero, there \\rere mutual promises t\\\\\\d mutual considerations, there way no necessity for t P. M n n e t i a���������Bef o re Ca u x cam e to $ a rk er-j writings.-'. V rtlfe wrote totem to .say 1 wan led. hint to The Judge charged (he jury that the i bring freight for me ; after his arrival sentf&r him and asked bim if he- would load for me ; lie said he wanted to go to Peace river.; a.sked him H' he was engaged������������������ lie paid yes 5 lie did not seem to wudi to tell who had engaged hiui; 1 asked bim if it- wafiCumo, and bu s>iirJ it ..was ; J. got angry, and told him he bad done w v 011 g, as ii e !s b 0111 d h a ve gi veil me - tb e \\) ro f- erence. N. I\\ I a ury���������Th e d a y be fo re d e fe a d a n 11 e f t ���������Co r b el o w h e to 1 d me j 1 e w 1 ts go ing to Y al w fo r C:U 11 io'������ 1 rei g h t; d o n o t re 1 n e n 111 er Hied a re - F. La 11 ier���������The day ,t hat defeu d a 131, arri ved h ei ore it could be brought up in the Pupreme Court in. Cariboo, or tho expense and inconvenience of having il tried below. Packers , . should be compelle,d to Intm their contracts, j nratpponea. - . (he breach of which hud been a fruitful source the Marriage Law of British . Columbia* or litigation for ihe last ten year,. Where, as ^.^ t]mt nQ ^^ be' ^gally mimied b y a c lergy in an exc ti p t a f te v tb e b ap n s h a y 0 been published in. church for three coii S ronjb (n early op post te the Go vein men t Aifcmjf (.) fli e e t V Ba r k er v il I e),-���������T1 ii������ s lo re b a������ b ee u opened by Mr C. A. Noltemeier inconn������cuou with his store iu Victoria, with the largei? and best assortment of boots end shoes ������?*p. brought to Cariboo, He has introduced * 110veity in the form of warm Wiuler li0������m for bo.th ladies and gentlemen. Ueathor and Sh0e Jj.iridiuga urid Grocevies are abt$ ,k*p*. on hand. iiooU made to order,.Atom b������������>. ���������m^U������'i������J������, f������r ^WfH'f^ #*������*M������g'*****$��������� '��������� mwmamnum I: C ll ' I, '.���������'.. . ) ��������� .'.-������������������ >'. 'i'.Z Ayy 7--:* . . t . r. 'f {,' ���������).'���������. . ���������J ?/.?���������''��������� Wl s't ���������'������������������.' Mm. J !ji';������; A$'(Xi '��������� Ih-y ���������to. mi ..il\",r I ���������IIP!- If iMy- y$m} ^m^i ��������� ���������yew-��������� ���������#$>,y: Mf ? . IK m- M&f my Iff;! ��������� ��������� ml : ..UrX\\nlj ������������������:M'if./fi-.. X yS&M4*'.1' yy xm ������������������1 ilfc ANOTHER INTERESTING SCOTCH MAR- /RIAGBCASE. \\ An action has been rai8o4 in fh^Conrt of Sf������������ioni Edinburgh, in which Mrs Robertson, wife of a riding master ht Aldershott, nnd also designated \" relict ot the'now deceased. ,:]tfajor-George Driimmond Steimrt, V.C., late 4it.lh&$2& or Sutherland Highlanders, only f on and lawful-beir of Sir William Drummond Sieuarfc,\" together with her husband, are pursuers.. The defenders are Sir Archibald Doii- gjai Steuart and Mr Frane Rice Nicolls,.or ���������5!r FraDC\"Ric\"e\"Nicoll8 Sleiiart\"- Jn! tto.taira- mona it.is asked tbat a decree obtained in ab- , sence.oti tbe.3d November, 1870, \"aM he in stance .of the said deceased Sir William Drum- as his wife, and boasted that she had borne to bim a pon and heir, while'at the same time he declined to take any public steps which would necessitate the keeping no of an. establishment suitable to his rank. After tbetdenth of ibe said Major Steuart, and the death' of the said pursuer's father and mother, she was w i tb bii t fri en ds to pro tec t, her i nter es t s,. a n d without funds to follow forth her. claims.��������� While in these circumstances an action for putting\"'id silence- and bastardy was raised against her and her son at the instancejrf the said Sir William Brummond Steuart. who had before (ills shown great affection for the pursuer's child, whom he declared to be \"a true Steuart.\" He would certainly have ulti- xnond Steuart against the., pursuer, the said i mately -acknowledged his legitimate grand- Margaret' Wilson or Steuart or 'Robertson,Amri, but wasinstigaled lo raise said action by EXPRESSES. STEAMERS, &c. Ho!' for Caribao^ii.d1 'MISCELLANEOUS. and. ,ber \" son, William ;Georg������ Pnimniond Wilson Steuart, in an action of put!ing to ailehce and, bastardy,\" should be set aside. The pursuers also claim ������4000, as Mrs Rob- ������rteon-s jita rellcte, from Mr Nicolls. who hi a taken possession of the moveable estaje of the deceased b a Fonet. In; th isf' c o n d esce u d *������nce?7 is the followincr statement *f the cas<*: the defender, Franc Rice Nicolls, or Franc Rice Nicolls Steuart,. who had acquired a mysterious and ur accountable ascendency over the mind of Sir William Steuart, and compelled bim to adopt him-as his son, and to convey to him his whole heritable and and moveable estate, with a view of gelling.' the BARNARD'S STAGES MAKE THE BEST TIME! DRIVE THE BEST STOCK! ���������.&���������'��������� ^USE-THE BEST COACHESf��������� \"��������� HAVE.THE MOST COMPETENT DRIVERS CARRY THE MOST PASSENGERS: DO THE LARGEST BUSINESS! . real heir and successor to-the Mnrthly estates rr������fe pu.ener, Margaret Wilson or Sieuart. n��������� w am] honors p!tt aside arl(, ^pplatifeil by an wifeof the other pnrnwr. .H.-nry Kobertepn.!,,;-; Tii������������id pursuer wasenHn-ly ignor, anfcof tho IaAv and.ofh^r. rights iih.der it. and in the position in which.she stood was vlmlly incapable of looking after her; own in teres! s riding 'master in a hussar regiment at Aider- yi5hott;:is' a daujrbter of ;t.he now deceased]. George Wilson, rod and:fishing tackle maker. \"Wiiterloo- place, EdinVurgh. ��������� The defender. Archibald Douglas Steuart, entitling himself and ��������� Rn6 wri ris' Si r ;Atchibal (I J)o 11 gI as Ste u art, Is the brother of tbe JateSir WUlwra Dhitn- nion d Steuart, of G rand I u 11 y, ah fi cl������i ma n t cif the baronetcy and entailed estates of Grand- tallyandMurtbly.\" Theotber-defender!Pranc Rice'Nicolls, re io ii sly, p u re h ased a . go 1 d m a rr in ee. ��������� r j n er. within the bouse off tbe said George Wilson, in Clyde street, Edinburgh, and in presence the world his .marriage with the pii;B ler. The (health of the married couple having been proposed and drunk by all present,1 with many w is bes fp r the i r f u tu re h ap p i ness, the M aj o r and bis wife were put to bed according to an old custom much observed in the Ilfghlnnda and elsewhere on su eh occasions. Major iSteuarty and the pursuer, his wile, continued to live at Mr Wilson's house, occupying the B������me bed. and cohabiting together at bed and board, being treated by ail, the inmates and their friends, visitors and acquaintances, as hasband and wife, and .thin, continued to be th e case \\i n til his dep ar t u re for th e con tin en t in 1868, from which he returned in October of the same year, and shortly afterwards he died.. He also cohabited with the pursuer as husband and wife at various places-visited, by them together, and, inter alia, at hotels in- London, Dover and other,cities. On or about the 4th of April, .1867, the pursuer gave birth to a male child, the fruit of the said marriage between her ami her husband, the said Major Steuart, The Paid child still survives. The Major on many different occasions introduced the pursuer to bis triends and acquahtances or those .of., b^r. child, .and.accordingly a de- cree in.Absence was obtained in said cause. The said decree, is unfounded-in. the facts, and ..wholly, null and void, and .it; is. now broiigh t. n n d er red u c i ion. 11 is f urtii er st a ted in.the \"condescendeuce\". that MrtjorrStenart about the time of: his death had obtained a decree in .'an action of :;multiplepoinding. before the.Court of. Session for tho sum. of ������12.- 000 or thereby, which he was entitled to ;up- lift,''and that she (the pursuer) wiis; entitled; to; a third of said sum as j its relictic';'\" but the Vn m j- w as u p 1 if ted by. his. fa the r. ri\\ Ieg ing> i in -' self to.be next of kin, and retained by him : 1 hat i n q iii r i es a i e at p rese n t b e i n g ''in a d e - o n b eh al f o f the p u rsi r e r }s so n i n t.6! the. ma t ter o f (he enn veytiii ce gran ied f o the': -.'itWf e������ d er, M r Nicolls. with :i view.to its reduction: but in any case he 'is liable to the pursuer'in pay merit of said sum of ������4000, and that tho said defender, ha? two pr three Week^ ago leff. Scotland, as it is understood, for tbe United Statef... ' FOUR DAYS AHEAD OF 'H.M. MAILS! ���������^REMEMBER THIS VW Travellers by. the FAST LINE SAVE FROM TWELVE TO 'TWENTY-DOLLAHS by- not loitering, as other lines do, on this road. . ��������� ������������������'.������������������'..������������������:-��������� jel\" xyi- . F. J. KAUNARD. &erow&! Johnson's Stages Will leave Barkerville ONCE EVERY FORTNIGHT FOR YALE & INTERMEDIATE PLACES. GEROW. A JOHNSON'S Express and Stage Line CA.KKIES .7 7 :���������;��������� :.'' \\- LETTERS, TRKASURR. VAl,lUBr,E?,.:.-: '; ' KXPREfey FREIC1 IT AND\".PASSENGERS AT REDUCED RATES. !, jQQf Collections, Commission??nni\\ Gi't\\ora\\ Express bu������ine.-s tloti'j-witti paiictn;)lily uij;i (ii������palch. . jgSjPr Oflloe ol tlie Ci������ril������<\"������ Aiiohcv at '������������������������������������. MR DAV1H KURTZ'S STORE, -ap29\"^*; Biirkoriille. S' MfS^ELLANEOrj.S; BARKERVILLE, YLV KSTER 'S EX PR KSV' FO \\l O.M 1XKC A will li ore- iJlicr K>;ivc QUKSXKLMOUT.II \"ii ������r������flioiitUie 1st .tiid ly.Lh of tucli nu'iuli, ra.Uvtug h'^'Ular trips twice ii twin!). JBST\" A general Kxpress bnsinrspcoii'litctM. ������u������ RDKllS.SVhVKSTOR*. The FLOR ENCE is the best Sewing Machine .for Family use, because it co seldom gets out of order. Ifth������r& is one not working well in ^ CALIFORNIA, OREGON,. WASHINGTON TERRITORY,\" . NEVADA, IDAHO, ALASKA, ��������� BRITISH COLUMBIA, MEXICO,/ JAPAN, . Or CHINA, if informed of it, I will fix it without any expense to th* owner..; ���������. y:., .'~. . .SAMUEL.' HILL, Ageht/.:\" No-19 Montgomery Street, South, BRAND HOTEL BU8L0IH0, Pah J^rancisco, Pal. Send for Circulars and samples of the work. Active Agents wanted \\n everyplace. R. BEAVEN. Agew elO 6m Viet orui. n.o. Groceries,: Prayisions .$30. %���������* :��������� .:;'::.r:;Li(itiors./r/7; D 15 POT FOR DO6 CHEEK link FL0UB. my20 Van Yolkenburgli & Co ,e Barkerville, Richfiel'di PSEVSNTIOI BETTER THAI CUKE. HAVE Ii-ji'h rc-fpiesKs-l l������y scveriilrcsppc-lMl.iloiwr- tii's, \\viift(j:ili t.-siuy i.t> i.Ih; vfllcucy u\\ liiysydtcni, co aguiu luake public lIju I;rcL Moses' Hail'' Iiivigorator WILL rPJIVBXT n'ALTlN'ESfii, ���������' : KKdTOitK HAlll TlIAT.lrf BRCOM[X������TIHN I f'7-' Hii: FA LLI Xfr Ol^uili! iSiKM I ii^llvs: '-'��������� : . OtfJiB^SP.lTItrOK DA>'l>liUFF. .... fh l.������ j n n nt u m u r \"6' hbs o rt in ri on' ��������� i ny p .1 rt, n p I have i n mi y p. )=s������\\e01 '-Wou-.f. ifWiiiru Saucu?' lw th'vir.own iiifvrii>������'(:i'n;p<:um;s, thu pulilic in hcriihy iiiioitncd thai tin only way '.c pro- ������urc tho-gcuuiife, in to ASK FOR LEA le PERKINS' SAUCE* iintttosee that iln-ir nn hi eg arc upun the wilmtkh labkls,arori^i:������,and norni', , Soin e ot tli u i'o reign iii u'rk i>'oiis ol-sucli,'.-or imv oi,lter.lii;iiu* 1 ion s li y w h I c h t h e i i r i a li 1 rn ay 1i e in f rl ng e d. Ask for' LEA AJPEERINS' Sauce and see Name on Wrapper, Label, Bottle, and Stopper, _ ... . ... W!ioleis?ile and for export by the Prapriutors, Wor- Ct������strr ;Grosfc'eand Black Well. London, ice.} &c.; .arid by Grocers and Oilmen universally,. r Miners5 Proyision Store, BARKERVlLIiE. A 'SUPPfeY OF TOE m ALVXTS 0K SAKJ. VICTORIA,. B.C.r MANUFACTURE STEAM KXfilXRS AND BOILERS, oil her High or Low Pressure, , MIUI6MB PUIFIIG MCfiillEY Grist, QuJirtz mul Saw Mil Is, ami,-in fact anything connecuMi 'wit.11 tho Macl.inG busUief-s. Iron an A well-selected ������took of the Freshest Groceries and Provisions in Cariboo. BEST. JAVA-COFFEE Roasted and Ground daily. Where a good assortment of Goofls wiU always fee lound. 1 irust by strict attention to .fe������������ine?s.aa*1 fair unA gquar* dealing lu merit ������' continaanci el the jitaraJ jwtfiAitg* li������r������4of������ir������ ������si
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