Investors’ Directory of New York Offer to rh ous fae names and ad §. Thornton Langley John McTeer- Repass, 7,000 Maine Tavesiors. Minin: He Yermont investments. Corresdundence Solicited Ovnicz: itecorp Buoc, |" AOBBLAND, B.C. ks. ona, order need not be fined to the full list in any state as wil divide and asso; Record. 2 centsa ranteed Week delivered|/*i2 and relieve Pe 8.C.E. Record OMfice FRUIT FAIR ARRANGEMENTS. © to and Railroad Fare to Be Paid. The Recorp is iri receipt of the follow- ing letter from H. ‘Bolster, manager of the Spekane fruit fair: The date set for the opening of the . Fourth Annual Spokane Fruit Fair is a! particulary des‘res to make this eas per pomatocs: Peas. ROSSLAND RETAIL MARKET. Lemons Are Tighter than Ever Before---Sel- ling for $6 per The local market is quite stiff. Owing | Wants, For Sale, Rent, Lost Etc Tencents a tine for the. first Insertion: and five conte a line thereafter. YOR RENT. eee + Columbia avenue. LAUNDRIES. three doors east of Post ROSHAN Puvahaas W don, proprietors. ing to the raise in wheat 1 and Canadian flour has advanced $1 a barrelin price and Spokane flour 50 cents per barrel. Oranges are entirely out of the mark- et, but will be coming in soon, and lem- ons are quoted at $6 per case, higher than they have ever been. This price will hold until the new crop comes in. brits in other grades are keeping up, we’ Groceries and Provisions. if ard + Bee per il tt I Hungarian flour. Spokane flour. airy butter. . naay creamery - Best Moca and Javi -50 pr i Tea according to ‘quality 25, OO per lb. Canned Goods. her Corn... Sweet Potatoes . Potatoes ‘agricultural, horticultural and mineral hbo ith of all sections of the inland: em- - P United and intelligent work on the part of all sections interested will un- ly result in resull for all concerned. In no other way can our resources a0 effectively and economically adver- theed to the outer world. ro an. immigration standpoint too much encouragement cannot be given to this clase of work. - int it, i “safe to ~~ that the farmer - and fruit grower, the consjwer and _commiséion merchant, the miner and the capitaliet can gain more useful information and instruction at one great exposition of this where everythin; Sear ago our Seo eapurene li has study from year to year of conditions and results with the purpose of extend- in, p the circle of influence of the fruit | 2 fai To the influences of the press of the inlan st mpire we attribute our past To insure snccess in = chia and fatare years we desire to consult and Keep constantly int touch with the spokesmen of the unit people Northwest. With this end in view we sek asa gréat favor, not only to our mange: ment, but to all of the progressive re pe ple of the Northwest that you do us the honor of visiting Spokane on Mon- day, the Foc a dey of Feptember, that we may confer te you and secure the benefit of one vice and assistance in making more effective the — work before us. The various railroad ot the | Mining hammers * Household Utensils. $10. 0075.00 :§ * gSeesy ay Counter scales. ieee RETALIATION BY CANADA. James the Dingiey Act. Spokane have volunteered to “ink se for yourself and other members of the Press to whom our invitation has been issued, free transportation to and from Spokane, provided you have not al- ready secured the same under advertis- ing contract. On Monday, the 13th of eptember, the appo appoint expect of our Frait Hotel - accommodatiun and everything eseential to your comfort will he pro- vided. As our guests, we desire to add to the business portion of the program something for your snteitainment, eich vill robably includ sit to the Fruit Fair grounds, ian nding the Float and ‘Tablea ment. 2. A street cur ride to the parks and other points of interest. .» Anafterneen visit to the races, where the best horee flesh of the Coast and of Montana will be seen in honest sompesition, In the evening a pbananet in your hotior: to which the Press Club has aleo been invi! An early. reply - is: ‘Tequested that we imay know how many guests we are to; have the honor of entertaining and how many we thall requir to ask transporta- tion for from the railroads. ——— ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF GIFTS. Books and Magazines Sent to the Library in Church of England Building. Rev. H. Irwin begs to acknowledge with many thanks the fullowing gifts. of books and magazines kindly sent to the library in the church building: Wm. Bolee, 58 magazines. i. Simpson, 82 magazines. W. Adameon, 4 volumes. |. Adameon, 2 volumes. Friend,” 2 volumes, re Wellwisher,” 6 volumes. terested,” 1 volume. fareioes tomorrow, being the first Sundar of the month, will be at 11 o’clock in the morning and at 7:30 in the evening. ‘A Bible class for girlsisheld at 2 m. in the basement, and Sunday school at 3p. m. The whole list of stocks will be called at the rooms of the Koesland stoc« ex- change every Saturday evening at 8 o'clock only ,while the market is so quiet. 8-19-tf ‘The Rossland laundry has moyed and has better facilities than ever for g rompt work. Office Hall’s barber s shop fi basement near Grand Union oie 1, Que., Sept. 8.—James Mc- Mullen, M. P., in an interview regard- ing the Dingley bills says: “The action of congress in enacting that lumber if manufactured in Cana- dian territory by United States citizens shall enter the republic free of duty, bnt if by. Canadians it shall pay duty, ment. | is imply insulting and not to be borne with unless we are prepared to say we will forever cringe before the people of the republic. For years the liberal party of Canada were warm friends of the American people and were sincerely ‘of close yet the moment the republican party accured office and without any consider- ation of the fact that there was at last in Canada _ a. govern ment prepared to meet, diecoes plane for nintual bene. fit, € bill, with hostility: to to Cal ding from it, was duced. ‘One plaint object of this bill is to pre- vent the Canadian people from acting as thev deem best in their own 3 int i: and I for one am not pre to tolerate such intormadatng. would lose its own self-respect if it took no notice of this overt act of unfelenalie ness, and I believe parliament will in- sist on the government imposing an ex- port duty. We can fing other markets for our lumber, and the immediate loss, if any, will only be temporary, I believe the time has come for us to cease extending to United States citizens the favors de- nied our citizens by the United States. A little -elf assertion now will perhaps teach oar American cousins more courtesy and consideration. —— Metal Quotations. New York, Sept. 3.—Bar silver, 52c. Mexican dollars, 415¢c.; silver certifi- cates, 523{c. ppper—Steady ;brokers’ price,$11.25 ; exchange price, $11.15@$11.25. Lead—Strong; brokers’ price, $3.85; exchange price, $4.25 ; $4.30@4.273¢. Threats of Alien Law. Ottawa, Ont., Sept. 3—Jas. McMul- len, M. P., says that he will t Desragn: The — Can hor 10 roomed house, wa ral apply B.0. Record oe! Warrap-To rent, a dwelling house pply jesent Drv Goods ail. LUMBER DEALERS, 8, KERRY & Co. umber, ete. everything A. § in ‘he building Af ee ek and room "oR rent in the Recorp block. FOR BALE. Fos site eae ae b ardivg mone only! 7. Mra Jen diag on Columbia arenae, , $50. Fon sane now rented ior $105 per wnontD. Jennis BaLe—A good *Soerenin, mut We doid st-once ira bhi “Eute—Minig claim, near wen haem ees rey tea iners from, aaa roe! iy ‘at Sones me tales au mi gut on for ick *e le PHYSICIANS. D® Edward Bowes, office over Poat Office. All kinds of Table use. PLUMBERS. GiBON S Wileox, No 18 E Columbia ave WTENOGRAPHERS. M2. Helen L. Keyes, Stenogrepher and Type- tic Cigars. . - Trail; The Frank Hanna}. LIQUOR Co. Fancy Drinks for ,Family and d and Domes- mites GIVE WORKING Bow Ga eens Pa Alex Wilson hy roperti South bell, on Hod hipoolale, ae ‘ bia ecety be Murphy creek, Bulliva creek, Wild Horse, Giannis cre and Waterloo, in groupe from one ae on which a working bon w ve in reaso Gall on them ‘at Clark, Gey com Columbia avenue, Rossland, A C. M. Weller, PRACTICAL PLUMBER All work ‘attended to promptly Office and shop corner Columb; and dpok: atrant, riter, Comme! ‘HE Misses Tuttle, T and Copying. Room Ii, Traders’ block. tt UNDERTAKER. eB. B, WILITE, Undertaker and Embalmer. No 15 Lincolb street. See Bette tin Teel teaee Cargetn. ‘Tennie! L 2—Chicken ranch ni a» town. * Ong ‘ana a icken ire of of Jennie particulars ingu! Foe Sauz—Stock of Mill! boat and Fixtures. ‘The only milline: town. Berk, of store with two if 18 mont! In 9650 on account ‘of sickness. Fox Sare—Resident lot, nige location, conven- Yent to business centre. Jennie L. Stone. Saum—Barand furniture of hotel int this Poy Ape this of " ue SaLe—] ‘som frame house; le: of aah cane L. 8tone. "it inn s Fm S4tz—Good paying restaurant business o Sbareain; Seslen to to sell on account of sick ness; Jennie L. For 8 etesiaes. ranch in soot, logan ‘Kiso hogs. Apply at this office. Batz.—Cheap, a 50 horse power, bolier in ro d condition,” 4 ‘Address Box 51%, Rossland, ea chan one faonth, in aire For SALE: no at a bargain on ate terms. ‘inquire s this office. , | For Sans: A livery barn. ang clear fitle ipergatn hich it is located for sale at for cash. Apply al ehuaomice. * Tore For Baum: An Erfe'bicycle, new. Apply at this nah usa; A comple outfit for a country news- paper cee eight column hand press. Poly at tts : DRAYAGE. Moving’ If you have hotsehole goods to move, ‘e Red Star trans! Red 81 nsfer Comp ny ‘all kinds of freight se promptly. con FIELD, Hobbes & Co., inges Vand stocks. a change. Office ‘Trauma: If you want delivering oF mae any kind done call up Bags.ae: I wt ve a trunk el they are reaponetbie for a Tur Red Sta reine, ‘and joa aa Bathe. ead “sri “ail vat y part of she alty fo . We never miss the all acco’ "| the address. ame ool sie | Som pan WATCHMAKER. BURBANK, one door west of Allan House, Colum! NOTICE. nd, August 17, 1897, _Apotications for: Liquor License. © gen ae he ante whee othe expiration on of 0 days, apply to the ; gor, AAS retail I bton‘of District ee fnvthe ity of "oan land, BC. JERRY SPELLMAN, Dated Aug. 12, 1897. Notice is nore given that Iwill apply ai Ca, Lad next siti Yo ‘Board of nse Col toners for om Mauer! by re B chy Dated Aug. oe 1897, cUr? IF 80, ADDRESS cHTcaco. NEWSPAPER ALLEN G. SMITH, TIMES BUILDING, Let me estimate and submit samples. | SPOKANE Technical College °) New building in Cook's nae FATHER HELD’S SCHOO Gives boys tags aneoent education and pq eas, trades, mining, '¢ DIRECTOR SPOKANE TECHNIC, lates tae COLLEGE, J. H. Good, J.M. Clark, Good, Clark & Co. Reav Estate any Minina Broxers, Conveyancers, Commissioners, 4 MINES ‘BND. “MINING 8TOO , | Olaims bought and sold. Compa ;| form: d. Rents collected, &c. pondence solicited. ~ OOLUMRTA AVE, RORSLAND, A Notice is hereby given tha: will, at the expiration ol See spply the Board tity ae jor by Te- Tulock 4, sub- AIME MORIN. Dated Aug. 17, 1897 Notice is hereby a will at the expire: Board giles ven that ine andersigneg ny to the City Te- Dated Aug. 12th, 1897. Frank McCann, ;:who tor the ‘been connected with the ny in the capacit; icitor, is no longer in sour! make any iy bals for vaald SS To the 1e public: mon! ‘LIVERY 'GTABLES. Honsus:Get your salle sad pack horses at Red Star stables. RUSINESS PERRONALS. - | Suet stop and look in Frasers, window and see | ite ‘stomizers, - e beautiful perfu: peg it by ler for slaper week. Sees BATHS. Barenooun, fitted “up Rad tubs.and- all kinds and All work per tonal attended, $0. a3 Mf. Weller, lumber. PEREONAL. Daxcino: Professor Dreyfous gives private les- ns evecy Iv. aokate ‘want the Rossland Evawino Recoxp in. go to E. M. Shaw or LW, Graham. BSSTAURANTS. Axoruae, valuable discovery: | ue ‘Vendome: woraurant is the best place town to dine. aa. sale nad ntices reasonable. jeads, serving fine Busnes lunch 25 cents at the Vendome. ‘Tea Vendome gives quick service on scor: n>.