‘THE ROSSLAND RECORD. WILLIAM K- ESLING. Tue Ovpast DAILY IN THE 1 ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, NOVEMBER 16 1899. OLASSIFIED. LOOKING” ** ' INTERESTED! PUBLISHED DAILY BXOBPT SUNDAY. y i OFFICK: BASEMENT POSTOFFICE BLOCK. TL. 98. P.O. BOX 538. BUHSCRIPTION RATES: ‘Advertising rates will he made known upon application. The Record reaches the people. agp THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1899. ‘Advertisements under this head inserted at the rate nt One: Cent a Word. Nothing taken for Tee oon Cotta’ Sie insertions, 1.00, ANNOUNCEMENTS. U.S. Consular Agent John Jackson jr. has re- moved from Postoffice Block to office of G. W. Richardson, Columbia avenue, opposite Windsor hotel. ‘ Agent for John R. Cook. "PRESSING AND DYEING. ‘Steam Dyeing and cleaning, clothing pressed and repalred on short notice. . Work for tourists’ specialty... Washington Strect'.Steam . Cleaning ‘and DyeingCo. © ‘ : WATCH REPAIRING. SFINE Watch Repairing at moderate charges. {A line of splendid time pieces, A. ZIMMERMAN, Jeweler, opposite Windsor Hotel TO ADVERTISERS. New reading matter makes’ your We will gladly change your “tad” every issue if copy is presented before. 10 a.m. advertisement attractive. ¥ WE are glad we have caught your eyes, hoping to CATCH [ootnterest, We have some beauti- fal, fine stationery toshow™. E you ‘The same old beauty in one way, for we ALWAY; show the BES but yetainew beauty NEW APOSTLES’ CREED. The Rev. Charles M. Sheldons who is a bold and original thinker on re- the author of “In His Steps,” Nehed because our paper—much of it—Is shapes, tints and designs, Let us fit igns. your writing desk with the propery HINGS3> \. |, Ha S. WALLACE, SITUATIONS AND HELP, WANTED=Position as bookkeeper by steady, matried man., First-class references... Apply, H: J, Recorp office. & est a N56 WANTED—A boy about 15 years of age, able to read and write well. Address, In..own hand- walting,.X; ¥:Z., Recor offices.‘ WANTED TO TRADE. ~ WANTED TO. TRALDE—Mining stock in Crown (iranted" Ymur properties, for a Rossland Residence lot. ~ Address Stock, Recon Office. ligious lines, has Apostles’ creed in his church, the Central Congregational, of Topeka, and has decided to adopt one in its stead which is simpler in form and language, and is stripped of what he terms “obsolete” features. The essential features of the new creed was agreed on at a recent church and a books to the popular interest in cur- man’s view of the question. He thought that most of ‘the ‘books"‘in ‘a library were lite e,and doubted rent.events. Dr. Greer took a book- bears "AUCTIONEER. - ALBUMS! ALBUMS! Must be soldat sacn- fice. Call in and examine goods before sale by auction... Will seil private-as they must go. Houghton's Exchange; and, Auction Mart, (North ‘Washington street, in C. P. R." hotel: block. Fine Family Bible for sale cheap. i if much of the, newspapers were. ‘Thie fact remains, however, that newspapers impart information that the most profound’ scholar cannot appointed to. draft the new .docue The members of the Central Congregational had been canvassed and the new creed is satisfactory ment. to all. Pastor Sheldon’s creed, as adopt- ed, has not sacrificed the religious ‘Apostles’ it is revised in lan- guage so simple that the -most un- essential of the old creed,” but lettered may understand it.’ —_———— MR. MARKHAM’S MISTAKE.- Edwin Markham seems to have gotten himself into something of a d.| evey day. of his life: to. the. ‘ridicule |, of men who, except.'as_to current). events, are comparitively” ignorant.) tangle since the publication’ an success of his Hoe." Immediately after the ap pearance of that poem many peopl saw fit to. abuse it onthe ground that Markham had slandered: the.|’ American fartner and considered: After all, the ox is an innocent and useful an- + imal; but it is not necessary to as- sume that the Arperi¢an farmer is It was writ- ten as a ‘description of the Frencti farmer of Millett’s picture, stunted, dull-witted and not happy, if one may judge from his expression. him a ‘‘brother to ox.” touched by the poem. “Man with the. do! without; and’the assertion ‘may bet ventured. that ‘if’ people: read newspapers more it:would be. better stay of a public. It ‘keeps _states- men from’ wandering from the path ‘experience Hias marked out. It ‘is @ man asserts that ‘‘we have ° out- grown the constitution,” he is not a reader of newspapers. Take a man who is too deeply absorbed in books to’ keep ‘informied as to current events. and you -have a man who, vith knowing it, himself. ‘P ie | Knowledge is power; but ‘its power lies in its use. ee aS One thing that stands in the way of women in their :di d: for: suf- for them and for the country. Well-; informed public opinion is the main-_ safe to say that in any country when |- MISCBLLANEOUS;’ ‘TM W. SIMPSON, News, Stationery. Tobaccos, Lending Library, Latest Novels, Office, Supplies, Ete) Columbia avenue. saree FOR RENT. Frank Bristow on premises. “TRORT RENT—Furished eight-roomed: house ‘on Thompson aveque, third honse west, of . Davis. street. Also plano for rent. Apply on premises. w9-6t je8 Miss MoscRove, FOR RENT—Three-room ‘house, with > faral- ure. Le Rol avenue. JOHN JACKSON JR,< “4t FOR SALE. FOR SALE—A 7 borse-power Pelton water wheel, cheap. Address, A. B., Rzc- oRD Office. FOR SALE—A.four-room~ house ‘with furniture and equity in lot, $1,000. Best of location. at FOR RENT. * “Bive-room hone, $25.00. ‘yivetroom house with bath, $25. 4. ‘wive-rodm.honse, $8. . 5 Four-room house, $9. ‘EU N: OUIMETTE &'CO., habit.. Most young ladies will-read lines of a newspaper. The young ladies do not Jack .intelligence, but they lack information. They have no acquaintance with’ matters they ought to be familiar with, frage is the lack of the newspaper |. two or three library: books. in a | week and only glance at. the -head- | Real Hatate and Mining Bfokers | 3 ontreal building. ;. i.Livery, Feed JOHN Ps, LINDBURG......-PROPRIETOR Heavy Transferring. © |. First-class Saddle & Pack Horses. : ‘STABLES: - : Consequently all these critici are not. worth the paper they are written on. Mr. Markham, to think. they are, and has bee quite busy of late trying to explai his explanation of Millet’s picture and to answer his detractors. .H has also -published a York journals. It is the part of friend to warn. Marham that he wil do well to desist, and not to worry. himself very much about the con- dition of things or the public ap- preciation of his work. It must be said that much of hi poetry is far above the grade of any American verse, with one or ap- peared in the last 25 years: but all of it does not have these exalted qualities, and it isa mistake if he The value of work like that done by this serious-minded scholar is its quality of loftiness and repose, of freedom trom the petty anxieties of If he undertakes to ex- press opinions on public questions with the garrulity of a Depew, he will lose his place in the affections of the American people so suddenly that he will not know what: the two exceptions, which has undertakes to write poems. this world. matter is, however, seems shocking amount of verse and written essays on social topics tor yellow New 4 Noriok. — Notice is hereby given..that.a- meeting ‘‘of the creditors’ of James n'| the office of W. J. Whiteside, Esq., in | solicitor, Ritchie block, Columbia avenue, Rossland, B. C.,‘on Satur- day, the 11th day of November, :at. the hour, of:4 o'clock in:the after- noon... Sas Dated ‘at Rossland, - 23rd day ‘of October, 1899- Epwarp BalLuiz, Assignee. ‘ e al- Wesley Lougheed .will:.be held.at | | PLUM Alley, "Phone No. 39. P.O, Box 1625. GC A GM. Wallets Seas 8, Hunden. ‘C..M.- WELLER aio & COMPANY... ING AND: HEATING _” “Telephone 27. No.:30, west side, Spokane Street. M1 NOTICE OF = Bical d, BEC. 3 -and Amending:Acts: i Notice ishereby given that James Wesley Lougheed, heretofore trad. is | ing ander the firm name of Lougtieéd & Co.a8 a tailor of the city signed: all his personal estate,credits and effects which may. be seized and sold'under. execution, and. all. his real estate, to Edward Baillie of the’ said city of Rossland, accointant in trust for the benefit of his creditors. : The said deed+was' executed’by the said James Wesley.-Lougheed and the said Edward Baillit zoth day of October, .1899. Pp iving claims: inst the said, James -Wesley Lougheed: are, required on or. before the 2oth day of December, 1899, to send to the trustees full particulars.of- the same duly’ verified, together with: thé par- ticulars of the security (if, any) held by them. Notice: is: heteby further given that after. the-said goth day of All THE NEWSPAPER HABIT. Rev. Dr. Greer spoke at th Episcopal congress in Minneapoli: against what he termed the ‘‘néws- The subject was paper habit.” brought up, by the remark that th circulation of books in a certain Connecticut library fell off last year. over 9000, and that the librarian attributed the decreasing i in 1899, the:..trustee will D fy, 18 proceed to. distribute ‘the pre pursuant to the Creditors Trust Deeds Act |" ~ of Rossland, B.C.,tias by. deed dated |. the 20th day of October,;. 1899, "'as-: ‘on. the |: JOHN: PHILLIPS, -Contractor:& Carpenter . Store and Office Fittings: : Jobbing of all kinds promptly attended to. .; Estimates Farnished. Bhop: Imperlal ballding. Residence. : a7: BASEMENT in the Opal block. . Apply to K -| W.F. Anderson. T. P.,A., Nel! ~& Sale Stables. , A. G, Creelman, George Beam P. O, Box 815. CREELMAN & BEAM. CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS. Jobbing promptly attended to 1 shop: Commercial court, Oflce ancar Alhambra hotel. i HOSSLAND, B. 0, Granite! : GRANITE! Greatest Bargains and Assortment of Granite- ware ever brought to Rossland, at S. GLAZAN’S. also big’ line cf Handsome- ly Decorated China . and Crockery for -the-holidays. Call and see our stock, Estimates furnished on ‘all’ hinds of work. | 4 SOO LINE. | ‘The'direct'route from ; KOOTENAY COUNTRY, 7 Sto points 4 EAST: AND. WEST. Ske ‘all tratas from. and Kootenay Landing TOURIST CARS pass Medicine Hat, (daily), for St. Paul; Sunda s Medicine Hat, (ail) tonto; Fndays for. i Bfontreal ‘and Boston. eee Ear-Same Cars pass, Revelstoke one day. earlier: CONNECTIONS: RROSSLAND.. ROSSLAND. LEAVE ARRIVE Morning gon, ant points, col BOUNDARY CO! Hours, ROSSLAND TO: ve -NELSON,. «00.25. For rates and full information, address the Re se nearest rent, or: A. B.. Mackenzie, City Ticket Agt. A. C.. McArthur, Agent,. Rossland. son, BEC. E. f. Coyle, A. G. P. A., Vancouver, B.C. TO ALL POINTS. THE DINING CAR. ROUTE VIA YELLOWSTONE PARK, SAFEST AND BEST. - SQLID VESTIBULE.TRAINS /EBQUIPPED WITH Pullman Palace Cars, ‘Elegant Din. ing Cars, Modern ‘Day’ Coaches, Tourist Sleeping Cars. Through tickets to all ‘points in thé United States and Canada, Steamship tickets to all parts of the world. Tickets to China and Japan via Tacoma and Northern Pacific Steamship Co.- ., Trains depart from Spokane as follows: No.'1 Westbound, at 9:55 p.m., daily. No. 2 Eastbound, at 7:20 a.m,. daily. For further information’ time, cards, mapa end Hoxets. apply! to agents of the iB. W. Ruff, Agt. R: M.-Ry., Rossland, B.C. -A. D. CHARLTON, Monte Cristo-8t ,.6th' house, north. of. Col- + mba nue. P, 0. Box 576. : Ass’t. Gen: Pass. Agt.,'Portland, Ore. ROSS. THOMPSON..... I have the following blocks in the following companies’ for sale: Eureka Consolidated, Gopher, Homestake, Evening Star, rine, R.E. Lee, Bodie, Eureka; North Star and Zila M Original Towusite Lots in the + Reddin. 5: ‘Who Laugh and 4Those Who - 2 Think... A i 1 lication with ¢ | ties entitled. thereto, having regard only to the.claims.of, which .he. has. received notice, and that he, will not. be liable for the proceeds. of ‘the trust estate or any part thereof so e | distributed to any person of whose claim he has not had notice at the time of the distribution: ae =“Dated at Rossland, B. C., the agrd day of October, 1889.- is Batu, Assig of the trust estate:aniongsst the par- |§ : P articles on Canadian sub-. - jects; with pictures of Ca~ -" nadian’ Scenes; ‘with poems dnd -stories ‘by ‘Canadian literary'men and women; with tne.bighest class of reading to. be. found in the ‘Dominion.—Such 16 the Canadian- Magazine... The. yearly sub- scription is $2.50. kson, Co., A land; B.C TreuentD ev © Zi} Otago Puasa: Cotsen) |{} 4 TouowTo. 32 W. HILL; General Agent, Spokane, Wn. | We solicit a share of your Fall Trade: ‘and prom! ‘You can also ALWAYS trust VALU the Prices of a-store that insista \ OOD 101 It comes ani other trade. ‘we will strive for. QUALITY before PRICE in buying your Dry Goods. Wedo! $HOLSTEAD & WRIGHT. mi; ehafite Reo hs Subscribe for. | “Record” the “Only Fifty certs -per Month, delivered. @26.-.- a ——-: ‘i our goods are not.of the SAME ooeeeg iT F 4 grade than:those. of our. Com= petitors, and in‘many. instances BETTER, ‘and, ss. 25 5° . 4 you.cannot*save-TWO.THIRDS = ee - or HALF. on your “purchasing 5 ¢ from us, WE DO NOT. WANT [ } : ‘ “YOUR TRADE. :...-3.5+ : The Rossiand Auctiori House, -42E: Columbia Ave. ‘ B. Bannett, Manager. Ss ¢.Co., “Manager. say ie Papa ee The Ro: sland Tradin Cashmere © Wrap 4 mapeer ei. B40 Heavy Cheviot, Black Sege Srlarts, well’ gv GPG made, good lini: - the latest cut; pries (our.omm: make) in “4 8 00: Corsets “We still have a few ‘left—the- D.& Ay Bt. i, Conse a lel Hi If, Pri ail ETIce, GW cate east Nigems - Millinery. , 8 > Our new stock of Ladies’ Walking me in the Jatest styles, ‘will be een iets : ws zeiames. is nicely, Trimmed Hats, at very reasonable, prices. |. Dressmaking. Madam Burr is prepared to make all kinds of Stylish Cos- tumes, such as Tailor Mades, Ei esses, Costumes, at yery reasonable pyening » nd. Walking _ 28th, 1900. He will stay there un- . April r2th, Tacoma;:‘13th, Seattle; ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, NOVEMBER 16 1899. ° BUCHANAN IS OUT sawmill Men Say Ha Has No} Park in Yale-Columbia| Deal, pi¢ PROFITS/ ARE: IN SIGHT Lumber Reserves Already Secured“ Will Yield Revenue of Half a Million—After That the stockholders “Will Be on Sheer Velvet— The News in Nelacn. °: One of, the sawmill men interested inthe new Yale-Columbia lumber trust denies:the-story p in AMERICAN LINKS STAY ouT Refure'to Make Any Discount on Ex- cursions to Kootenay. Notice has been served on the C. P. R. by the lines forming the Western Passenger association that they will not participate in the home-seeker’s excursion to points in British Columbia and the Koote- nay country at one fare for the round trip. Instead they have announced their intention of putting in a. round trip rate of double the one fare for all business ticketed over their lines, The Seattle papers claim that this action will have the effect of cutting off a large’ number of tourists from United States terri- |. tory that the C, P. R. was arrang- ing. to take into these ‘districts with a view of settling. the Spokesman-Review. to the effect that G. O. Buchanan | is. interested jn a million-dollar: combine. involv- ing all the plants throughout the Kootenays. “Mr. h ‘was di das BUSINESS LOCALS. verse verareereree? Tenner iat Underwear, ‘Hosiery. A full line FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN. ~ Superior Quality. AT COST to Close Out. MRS. HEARD. Fine footwear, rubbers and over- shoes at Lalonde’s. The Bon Ton coffee’ and oyster a member of the new company early in the process~of ROONSTAD aa rt eRBTQ UAL AWD ° ie wo Be ss nti CEN. —— 81-86 Washington Street. — Interest Is Now Drawn. ), BURGHERSDORP pete COUNTRY WEST OF JOHANNESBURG. In This Territory Along the Bechuanaland Frontier, Are. Mafeking atid. Vryburs. Where _ Washington Street. Under new manage- .ment. Bar supplied with the BEST brands of © Liquors and Gigars. All my otd friends and others are invited to give me a call. ELU LAVALLEY, Proprietor. Wanted! eet unload schoon- : ers of Beer, at The Manor, 1 The most R. fe. Grooves, Prop. BUY. YOUR WOOD ~ From the EAST END. WOOD YARD. Dry Seasoned Washiagton Fir and Tamarac. Leave orders at Paulson Bros. Gro- cery Store, First Ave., and Layden & McGonigel’s, Spokane Street. —THE—— Gity Bakery, 24 WASHINGTON ST., HAS ‘ Xmas CAKE, made now. Also 2 fe jounds .make Sept. 18% Order now ai location, The'price is $1350, with $350 cash, $300 in say six months, |. and the balance at the rate of $10. Per month, © Apply at this office. yur Xm Bmade right. Everything 98 Gheop 28 You can : ROSSLAND * EiectricLaundry Patronize those who spend their money at home with you, and thereby help your own and your city’s interests.... sees coerce ee White Labor and Clean ‘ @WorkeD make it, and no work to be done. Is Situated Just Above It. EXPLANATION, Railroads. Wagon Roads Ladysmith, Where the Campaign Now Centers, Lies in the Southeastern Portion and Glencoe