ROSELAND EVENING RECORD, DECEMIER 27, 1898. : = : e “Ifyou want your hair drersed to really euit y $HOSHHOHHOOHOHOHHOHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHOOHHY I | ies LAE serra Sy eat youn Do you require the perfection of preparations to keep yonr complection brilliant, . a ; . ‘ : S : © it trimmed or singed, or shampooed to perfection, ‘ V E then go to , a g e e ® : : . e A : i oe : . pos trethrwhite, your skin soft and snpplo, MADAM BROCHET will do it tor id : ; ; : vou. PIMPLES, Freckles, Blotehes, dandruff, &e., &e., quickly removed from , . indies and gentlemen, SMOKERS’ black teeth magically whitened by the use of ‘ - f . Madam Brochet’s Bic A ee Col Advice free Nets Addrecs, Madam OL 8, NO. 150. B Brochet, Occiden! lock, East Columbia Ave., ree doors east of O. M, 1 . ; . : Box, grocer. i y “ v y ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1898. Tonight at 7 O'clock. Curb Bracelets. Santa Claus A Present to Every Customer.s=—— ni onset? ae, bose bead upon see “graple,” with little noticeable change in ‘style from year to year. Thousands of articles will be offered. Don't miss this chance. ag iave, however, recontly added to our stock something entirely $ The Rossland Auction House,3j|.. : SOOHSHSHOGHGHOOOOOH OOOO HOGOOHGOOOOGOH OOOO Lotsinthe Original Townsite \|HUNDREDS OF ‘PRETTY. |: Mrs. Obarlea Dundeo _sccompanied rsh cart ets er uN CE THINGS TO CHOOSE FROM! her husband to Nelson, and will visit} YMIR MINING: STOCKS ARE FINE MADAM BROOMETs ‘ho Australian Speclalist. PRICE FIVE CENTS. PEOPLE COMING AND GOING. \ Harry Lipman is back from Turonto. STOCK MARKET SEADY D. M. Snyder, locator of the Zala ‘AS MADE HIS -ROSSLAND HEAD- |8TOUP, on the Colville Indian reserva- o QUARTERS AT WALLACE’S tion, left for the mines thia morning, P : Rev. J. H. Best has resigned as pastor| Standard Shares “Find Ready Buy- TOYS, ofthe Rossl: id Baptii = FAN@Y GOODS, [eerie similar ponition at Windsor, Ont,| 615 at Bod: Rock Quota- BRIG. Ae De AG, Mr. Best has many friends here in and k = ; out of the church who will i tons, OGAINAD GAMES. leaving habe! : erage regret, his =e Ross . Thompson. : : od ||. : I have blocks of stock ‘in the following companies for sale; Euroka Consolidated West Le ‘Roi and Josic. Movito, Gopher, Homestake, Evening Star Monte Cristo, Sivlerine and R. E. Lee Pee Thia new style ie studded with Pearle and Torquolee. The effect is uty. 2 a ting t : 7 s NER with friends there while her husband is LE ROI BALL AND RECEPTION.| Itis stated by those purpor'Ne o z 2 : rae engaged inthe Masanic ceremonies. E Moraan and Keany Wedding, A very pretty wedding took place at — . h n the Sacred” Heart’ church ‘Christmas | Mr- and Mrs. Sam Tonkin Are the Hosts on | ing in the Miner that H. F. Oe beer ie Rel a ee gas ceane | atte eae een eer «EOL AL EVERY NIGHT THIS WFEK. Business in Repnblic Stocks is Picking up After tie Christmas’ Fes- i ii imony, M. T. Mor- see tate of Ban Prntniago,aca ‘Mise Kate.| by Mr. and Sire, Sam Tonkin, of the Le|.mistake. Mr. Schofield saya he has not = oe second daughter of P. Keany, Esq., of Roi hotel, to give the employes of the | had any notice of euch a character. at Gilford, Ont. The bride wore a hand- | Le Roi mine and their friends a little reaper Ey - some olive-green dress, trimmed with | outing and entertainmerft in the way of Go to M. J. O’Hearn’a for boys sole white chiffon and cut steel hat to match. |® dance and reception. Everyone about} leather shoes; special line, only $1. Mr. J. T. Dooley assisted the groom, the great mine was off duty for the 7 IST. ; n ; while Miss Agness Keaney (sister of the | Christmas holidays, and at the request R 1 d Mi S i , bride) acted ae bridesmaid, and wore an bases ond Bae Ras ; al gathered 0SS. all ining (Oc S oliye-green dress trimmed with tucked} ¥! their friends at the big ho upon a ted by the Reddin-Jackson Company white eatin and cut atesl hat to match, |the hill. No one knew just what the! cere lombia avenuc, P.O. Box 498, Ca- ‘The wedding party returned to the resi-/ Program was to bo or whatwas thel tioagaress, “Tantling.” Codes, Clough, Lieber | call at 28 Spokane Street where everybody is wel- " treat in store for them, but ali was soon Bedford MeNeal‘and Moreing & Neal.| sence? of Me Ms O'Bearn, & : MINING OPERATORS AND BROKERS, come to the s . friend of the bride, where ‘a sumptions made clear to the guests, when ‘at 8:80 Seen A ohed 1895. Er 7 I ef wedding breakfast awaited them, The|0’clock, Mr. and Mrs, Tonkin appeared) agents for N. SE 8. Railway addition to GRAND ENTERTAINMENTS bride’s travelling drees consisted of a|in the epacious parlor be ey hotel aue sBowlands ete ane Pes - ‘ Which are abeolutely FREE during Xmas week only. Snrprices that will call Lalas tailor made aot oe ey ate ona Se yone present me Ce AVe Have Buyers for All Stand- _ forth lots of laughter, ete. © : trimmings ard Gainsborou; ate : The happy couple. took Wy a:i6|Christmas and mony returne of the) ard Stocks C.C. GIBSON, & CO. train amid ehowere of rice and good) same, Mr. Tondin, on behalf of himeelf | (amp » } wishes, for’ Salt Lake City .and other|snd hia wife, extended thanks to all) (omminG inte, where they will spend thcir| the boys for the courteous treatment re-| Canada Western. roads for the Reererss heim they well ceived at their hands during his incum- ga handeome cottuge on War Eagle fist. brency as manager of the hotel. * He then snnounced dancing in the Hen (sits evenitt dining rooms for all so ‘disposed, and | HftVEweé CoE SARTRE TES See eee O'CLOCK sine, L. A. McKenzie, the grocer, has gone Ifthis notice should bappen to, meet your pleasing, and adds little of cost and much beat J.wW. SPRING, Successor to CHALLONER, MITCHELL & SPRING. i. NEXT. DOOR Tb POSTOFFICE. BE: know that the recent appear- ‘ eo 2 2 y : ee © DOO DTT OO TOOT H.S. WALLACES, Mra. George IncGaughey, of Kettle : a 4 \. STATIONERY, WALL Parzn, FANCY Falle, Wash., is vieiting with the family ee B A R A I N S { f Goons, TOYS, NOTIONS aND susrtcaL,| Of soon Edgren in this city, and ( I, tee oops, ; Z ‘ will remain till after the holidays. - ‘ = . me Circulatin Librar a Rod Robinson, president of the READY MADE SUITS, $6. TO $20. - g 9 ela to of Gey Wt le bows : ; Ys : : i eral di in the elt There is little‘or nochange in the lo- READY MADE OVERCOATS, $5. TO $25. ays inthe city on business and cl mining oct mnt rom Ysardy : . eer Park is offered by some of the bi ; “(Union Made) . : Christmas ip A Matcena, on Kore at 103 cents = hate, which is SUITS TO ORDER, $20. TO $40. Re | BY 0.0. Magenth; D. 2.8. of “Novelty is quoted at 49g but offered es : (Union Made.) ; i Gifts left for bia bome on Whe moraine train, | snaps at 4 cents. The eastern demand ee : : SIONS SINE KORY after spending several. daya in the city, | for standard Rossland ke w OVERCOATS TO ORDER, $18. TO: $35 3 for M : visiting J. F, Ritchie and family. Mr.| all dey astiday aad I eke. © Just Received Dig : jor en: Moicu cotati being: sousereted |g UUs aba whas wie can be had foe r what they.can be‘had for. : i =) through the Northwest territories. : y 1 ‘The fineat line of trunke and valises ever shown in Rossland. A line : In sllkinds of fine furnish- ‘ va wali. Bake on Oalb a eeiWhity Hane on) ¢ ane John R. Reavis went to Spokane this| Iron Colt at 11, White Bear at 7 and of Gents Hocky and Ladies Skating Shoes in light, colors, ings. patos line of Neck morning. ' War Eagle at $3.05 are all strong and ’; ; : : ware, Handkerchiefs, Suspend- : ing ‘ i @ Boys’ Solid Leather Shoes Me ee aie eee $ | Ded: Fitzgerald was an outgoing pas-| ioe lanes sacar of any of them willie s ; thie lor uien: senger for Butte, on the Spokane train | 897° & ready sale, ‘* a 9 ase, af A . ae and will return in about ten days. ee is offered at 45 cents in small GO99SO9S pod GOS: SAD PDP Peooe Loe o ‘seal J. B. Coombs went to Spokane on s|° oon : . $s ; ; i ape k Haainens trip and will ret 8 ‘ Cariboo, Camp McKinley, stock is on Received. 3 fates Sty in American and Taloring x Department § [Sse oe nse Suctecees, ata ae : i . - 18 UNSURPASSED. i 12ie. that the company expects fo pay regu- . lar monthly dividedda after the first of THE QUEEN IN POLITICS. sor, Ont., is’ visiting his brother, Dr. oy card games for any who didn’t care to Victoria Alledged to Have Invaded That Do- dance. There was splendid mueic in ts attendance, and'a great deal of singing ‘ar R In main. a 4 Tret Loxpon, Dec. 24.—The English habit during the evening. A number of the | {ron Grn 36 Werk Republic Camp. Black Tail + ofentirely dropping’ serious affairs at Cornishmen present sang their famous the nolidey seazon hae respited the| Christmas carole every half hour, which squabbles about the liberal Jeaderahip, | g2ve extra amusement to the guests. but Sir KuwardsRussel, who is writing ‘About 11:30 o'clock supper was served, Bie i or _foraie Lane arial and a more sumptuous repast was never lor anew controveriy. Fle’ wr spread in Rossland. ‘Coasts, songs and mhile Lord Rosebery. er esaeath p the short speeches were in order, and many | Rebate - 3 ‘Ana a car lot.of other’ fo P queen A effectionately, begged him. not to turn | pleasant hours were spent conservative. e explains that her The party did not break up till early 3 fall the | Christi: ing, when a hearty vote LK magesty dreads the alignmont of all the | Christu:as morning, when a hearty vot M. : J WAL ER, istocracy upon the tory side against|of thanks was given the hosts of the all the ay inonets of the liberal eide./evening. ‘Three cheers for Mr. and iShoce, ete: bought at-40 cents on the dollar an only the paices are pitiably low. EAST COLUMBIA AVENUE. the price charged, eleewhere. This ia not. an’ advertitement fake— ge : but # true fact—caill and be ‘convinced. The goods are first classe— ROSSLA ND AUCTION HOUSE. SHSSSHHSHHSGP GHGSSHLESHHSS at 6 W.MOUNT 8 C0. dp of “good shoes for eve! prising every kind of, mp! col tt and Shoe ‘manufactured, light, = TRILORS AND" ‘ FURNISHERS. Opposite Post Office Kenning, of this city, and may decide to locate in Roseland permanently. Smith Curtis is back from. a trtp to y general manager, of ‘the B. the year. Ymir stocks aresteady, Dun- dee, 26, Tamarac 25, Fairmont 10, Alf 10 and Fern 58. oh i Is revivingin itocks after the:Chriatimes . feitivities.::"One noticeable feature is the rapid rise; in oO. wi in Myers Falls, Wash,, is in the city on busincas in connection with hia line. John McKane, left for a trip to the Slocan country to be gone about 10 ALL: SMILES TODAY. Low Spirited Yesterday. The Record’s ‘Devil Was Defected and days. SUPFRINTENDENT J. P. HARVEY Glory stock.. Two weeks ago it was quoted at 24¢ cents and now at 23, and one brokerage firm today marked it up to 28 cents. Republic is $8.75, San Poil 78, Jim Blaine 53,. Ben-Hur 30, Black Tail 28, Funeral Tomorrow. . - The funeral services of the late M. J. A Former Rossland Citizen Gets a Very Good| Compton will take place tomorrow af- illet, : a ae . R = LI A BL = : Quick W ork. Tel, he Yesterday the office “devil”? in the ternoon at 2 0’clock, The remains will AUCTIOI 10 N EE R R S Li T fe = R I iri SPoKANE, Dec. 27,—At the office of the| lie in state at Miners hall ‘f ed. Star Livery and Transfer Co. CORD sas low, epirited | ee rina © he} all “from 10'a, m. Ponders, Sapanere pandharchisie, 884 "any kindof good sold op comnesion Ssreatreereervererververenenerveenernerverversepsersereervnrnevnranrnp | 222 esnersly_deistet No ome, bees [aay i as SE ne Ca eee A a eel Ubon eed 0:0. oli at moderate charges. H a B r : = | not set only about half as much type as | VOY who has beer serving as superin-| of which the late miner was a member, Fiunter bros. Lord Rosebery has promptly requested Mra. Tonkin.” K z tawspapers" © to. deny, the ————— statement a Edward} See M. J. O’Hearn’s window for Xmas Russell says: nevelties in American ties, fancy sus- believe it is true, NT ders, : hieft medium, or heavy. Prices are all light, howover. Good gad-le horses, elegant turnouts, nobby sleighs, and fancy driving teams; will drive you anywhere at Boye day or Bieber mee y If you are getting up a sleighing party, see us a! ut rigse—<00 OTeeS. Cor Spokane St and : Horees ‘boarded ty the day,or month. Packing of all kinds done, We do ex: 4 © prees and baggage work; will call at any part of the city. Contracts and job work ° d ne‘promptly, light or heavy freight handled, mining machinery delivered on ColuMbia avenue short notice, ore contracts taken. Fnrniture, pianos and safes safely meved. We . pay-all damages done to anthing we handle. We act as shippers’ agents, will tran sfer, warehouse, or ship any class of goods, ig ‘ gowns. usual’ But the hour of gloom has paseed tenden} of the Republic mine, has been| will form a procession at the hall, and: and today he expiains thecause of his promoted to be general manager of all] escort the- body to the Presbyterian discontent. He hada brand new sea- the numerous Clark properties in Re-| church, where services will be held, and son ticket to the rink in his inside pock- pablic, including ithe Republis, Jim] from the church the escort will be to et. The Chinook .had melted the ice Blaine, Lone Pine, Rebate, Number Six| Laurel Hill cemetery. The religious and threatened his new skates witha and others. John Bresnahan, an old| services will be conducted by Rev. Gan- season of enforced idleness. ‘Thid morn- and trusted employe, has beea promo-|dier,and the funeral will be under the ‘ing the cold southwest wind dispelled ted to bo of the i ices of the I..0./'0. F.and Miners’ his fears and he ie again happy. His | ™°- a : . + | Union lodges.’ The remains are at pres- foya and sorrows were sharéd in’ by Mr. Harvey is young man, and his| ent in Beatty’s undertaking parlors. many of the young people of Rossland, close attention be aay and his thoroogh Ei A Runaway Horse. and some of the older ones are. smiling my The delivery horse i a ‘more today than yesterday on account brosght suouts promoron which -bis| yison & Co., Va cares ae aoe — of the change in the weather. veil aety mining bveiness think 18} down gt, Paul street, up Columbia ave- . *: nue and down Spokane atreet and out to ing rpon the inci-|/ Fieches the story IMPORTERS: Eee : WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Generales. Xmas We sell Washington seasoned Fir and Tamarac wood. ‘Stables: First Aventue, Office: 9 Washington Bi Bet. Spokane and Washington Sts. : John W. Hartline, Proprietor. gachee. mrs) | Fancy Goods—» : taxel enrolling of re- Traita, ‘As the clergy are preaching re- sistance to the government, which they haye never forgiven for passing the law civil i i es the rebellion may be serious. ‘rouble is from, the municipalities, which have the ‘TE HALEY, WHOLESALE ano RETAIL . right to witbhold taxes and recruits so long as parliament has not ligielated xa DEALERIN.. yn T caiey nih Stas oP anit yand & ek-Naeks for therefor. Bureau and Mantel in : Fancy China genyaaegns: Bee f, Pork, Mutton, Fish © BOHEMIAN 3 Famous aa ae GLASSWARE. t . ; Hotel O.M. Fox & Co. i Allan. | soLmAGANTS 106 Columdia Ave.” Tel. 65. GINNING January 1, 1899 this up-to-date hostelry will be conducted strictly on thea_—— ROSSLAND SCHOOL OF ASSAYING. McCrae & Colsesexsecssssauennaeat Mining and Investment Brokers. Mining properties bought and sold, Ve have buyers for tbe: standard g stocks of Kootanay. Contl- dential reports furnished on spplica- tion by competent engineer. raiesis Real Estate MONEY Loaned at LOW Rates of Interest. |) HOTEL i H OFFMAN & WASHINGTON STREET 2 ROSSLAND. B. 0. . HARRY MCINTOSH, PAOPA. Merchants’ Lunch. 25c¢. From 12 noon to 2:30 p m ELECTRIC LIGHTS AND LAVATORIES ON ALL FLOORS. HOT AND COLD WATER BATIIS FREE TO GUESTS. OPEN ALL Merchandise, Manuractirens ‘Agents: tandard Mining Supplies. ageniss Goodwin Candles, Canton_Steel, Gia nt Powder, California Caps and Fuse. ROSSLAND AND SANDON. MA UU GUNNA GULJULAA UA GUAAULS6b UA GAAADL Ub dULGAAdUL ddA PT AUR AUAUAUAUAUOUAUAUAIALALALAUALAUOUALAUAIALE AML AAA ANNA UA AUA USAMA ALAS GUAJ6b G44 bb 266.36 GUA JUL USUAL “li Children’s Christmas Tree. of presents. Boys and girls, be on hand promptl and eee Santa Clause in all his glory. Iron Mask Compressor. RUROPEAN PLAN... Eighty-five eligantly furn- ished, steam heated rooms. Toilets and bathe with hot and cold water on every floor. Spa- cious Dining rooms. \ —_ MRS. M.G KING, PRO. -NOW OPEN ore for Q@OLD, SILVER, LEAD. COPPER. night classes. et cieipe rman ana nenay emeraneem ema wee Ovsters Game. With NIGHT anp DAY Classes. Short. conrse includes the sasay of any kind of &tudente may enter on the ccurse of NIGHT, ———_— . .CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED .. 3g wwA First Class Bar... 1 Cable Addreseg, ‘‘Moree,” Rossland. qe tanhed Checks Codes, Clough’s and Bedford McNeil’a ‘ Free of Charge. study at any time for either day or Spokane Street, | ROSSLAND, B. 0. ° W. P. MURRAY Prin’l. Macdonald Clute & Cronyn | —. ®' Barristers, Solicitors pand Notaries. | oliotvors forthe Bank of British North America Money to Loan. MvBaws Burma, Rossranp. cents. IMPERIAL RLOOK, ROSSLAND, XMAS PRESENTS. = —-~ Call and inspect our large assortment before purchasing. Our prices are right, Our goods are right. McLEAN & MORROW, tion at once. . ——- papnibKbeeh iets ate 3 Bey B| Epv amp Cronrn. 3.8. Cure, Jn rs SAILS J. A.MAGDONALD. eraser ay ax iax axial ekie ley DO PEOPLE READ ADS? Old newspapers for sale at the Record " Gffice, 16 cents-per hundred; 200 for 25 vertisers if they are not convinced this. Opposite the Bank of Montreal. THE DRUGGISTS |opens up again at the same old stan drgn barred. We know that they read The RECORD ads. Ask any ofour ad-| Mrs. Henrd, at the Ladies’ store, Ask M. J. 0’Hearn, the clothier;. ask you to call and examine them. th. The new machinery for the Iron Mask company’s electric compressor plant ar- rived today from the east, via the Red Mountain line, and will be put in posi- the Lemon block, opposite the Recorp office. He sings, eongs, plays music and, tells funny- stories. Women and chil- James P. Harvey is welland favora- bly known in Rossland, baving been Next Saturday night Dec, 31st, New| connected with the War Eagle Company Year's Eve, at 8 o'clock, the grand |and other mines of the camp during our Christn.as tree-of the St. George’e/early history, and all will be glad to church, wit] be unveiled to the Sunday | note his deserving advancement in the school children, their parents and|new camp where he has seen fit to cast friends. Rev. Father Irwin will act as | pis lot. i Santa Claus and make the distribution THE SIMILKAMEEN COUNTRY. ¥>) 5, (L. Parker Returns From That Section and Says It is All Right. J. L. Parker is back from’s trip to the Similkameen country with a favorable impression of that section. as a mining country. He says that most of the as- seasment work has been done and that the mineze have gone out for the winter. Considerable work is under way on Prof, Ned Parker. sells the best pens Tulameen and Similkameen rivers. on earth and gets the best prices for - vi : * them, only when the buyers draw a $5, working their lead claims on Copper $10 or $50 bill. He hes takena few mouniain and the Homestake, on Wild nights off on account of Christmas, but Emi) Voignt and D. W. Morgan are Cat creex. d, Mr. Parker thinks there will be con- siderable mining done in that dietrict the coming season. Carnival Meeting. Anexecutive committee meeting of is|the Winter Carnival will be held at Mr. closing ont her holiday goods left after | Fraser's rooms inthe Montreal :Bank The Crescent: ask J. W. Spring, the jeweler, ask the many others. They will Christmas at your own price and wants building at 8:30 p. m. Friday. All are requested to attend, the side hill near Ross Thompson’s resi- dence this morning. As the corner was turned at St, Paul and Columbia avenue the sleigh turned over, butsoun straight- ened up again. No one was hurt, and little or no damage done to horse or rig. ———_ Police Court. John Murphy, who was up yesterday upon the charge of vagrancy, was as docile as a lamb this morning and was quite willing to change his plea of nut guilty ‘to guilty. He also said he.was willing to’ get out of town within an hour if he was let go. The magistrate took him at hia word and suspended sentence. He got. J. F. McCrae 0. K. The many friends of J. F. McCrae who was reported to be very sick in Nelson Inst night, will be glad to learn that J. Fred Ritchie received a tele- gram from J. McKane today stating that Mr. McCrae was entirely recovered, and would be home tomorrow all 0, K. There was no meeting of the city council last night, as several of the ald- ermen sre out of town, and, besides, there was no business up of a particular- ly urgent nature. H. Lipman left this morning for @ business trip to Spokane. 3