wee ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, DECEMBER 40, 1899. a eee THE ROSSLAND RECORD. WILLIAM K. ESLING. Tue Oxvust. DAtLy iN THe INTERIOR.,) PUBLISHED DAILY EXOBPT SUNDAY. OFFICE: HASEMENT POsTOFFICE BLOCK. TRL. 98. _¥, 0, BOX 538, SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Daily, per month by mail Rally, halt year by malt Daily, per yea: Daily, per year, foreign. ; Subscriptions invariably advance. Advertising rates Will be made known upon application, The Recorp reaches the people. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1899. TO ADVEBTISERS. V2 —_—~—- New reading matter makes your advertisement attractive. _ We will gladly change your ‘‘ad” every issue if copy is presented before 10 a. m. THE CAMPAIGN. Since General Buller’s disastrqus move on the Tugela river, the con- teuding forces in South Africa: ap- Pear to have settled down to a waiting game—either | waiting for an opening or. waiting till plans have matured; tor a renewal-of hostilities in pursuance. of.ia.-new program. Such.a;time:is a good:one to review the-situation as it ‘is,,and the out- look, so-far as one can forecast. the uncertain, game-of: war.» Two weeks ago the.air was so full of -hysterical utterances on the part of certain ex- citable London editors :that it was difficult to discriminate: between facts and their, vain imaginings. Now that they have cooled off some- what, the cessation of their clamor has-given: an opportunity to study the conditions. The facts seem to be that the Boers were at the outset much bet- ter-armed and trained than the Brit- “ish: war. office. imagined, though. it must have been. grossly negligent not-to have known what. was going on.before the war broke out. They have had the advice of some of the best strategists in Europe, who have. directed » the _ steps by which they shave: i d Ladysmith and TWO DOUGHERTY ORGANS. MM ONE L MASON & RISCH PIANO. +3) ee WAN ONE +. ANGELUS PIANO- PLAYER. H. S. Wallace; Books, Stationery. Wall Paper, * 4 Bangv Goods, Toys, Notions. Rossland and Grand Forks, B. C the field, General Roberts may take the aggressive on a new line. He might send. a strong .force.either through the Free State’to threaten Bloemfontein,;or, seize LorengqMar- quez and Komati Poort and ‘make a similar advance on.Pretgscia.-,;The latter course may be -hindered by contempt.as,something to be trifled with, and the bonds of social order are proportionately loosened. Amer- icans may well envy Canadians that British justice which has kept many a dangerous criminal south of the boundary. Several newspapers are still lab- oring hard to make some dullards understand: that 100 years make a century, and that they cannot cut short the 19th with 99 years, just because they are in a hurry to start the 2oth. EDITORIAL NOTES. It looks as if Canada could raise something inthe way of an army of her own. Toronto Evening | 2 Star. If fierce winds should blow along the boundary near the great lakes, it will be safe to infer that the Clan-na-Gael has invaded Canada IN THE COUNTY COURT OF KOOTENAY HOLDEN IN ROSSLAND. In Probate and In the Matter of the Goods of Edward Dwyer, Deceased. NOTICE that by an order of his honor dns F ae curt of Kootenay dayot Or et hy oben ee of a are reaul ame duly seriind io the above named Grant, Rosslai Hea Rossland this 2ith’ day of November, ary & Hasit-ro! Solicitors jor the administrator. NOTICE. Notice is hereby giyeu that application will be made to the Legislative Assembly of the Province of British Columbia at its phone lines fn and between all the citfes, lowns, villages and. settlements in. said districts of Kootenay and Yale, with power to connect with other lines that may oper- ate in or outside of sald districts; to supply electric, steam, uir, water or other power to other corporations, manufactories or indi- Viduals; to supply light to, other cor- and is trying’ to the hated Sassenach with great volumes of gas. The man of the hour just now is he-who can ride, shoot straight and rough it. His only rival is the chap-who can lay a gun so'the shell will burst inches around the mark. Victoria Times. ; Twelve tons of holiday poultry just arrived at P. Burns & Co's. to acquire and. hold water” rights for the purpose of generating power wheth- er for their own use or the use of other cur- to furnish and supply water to other cor~ said districts; to seguire and hold Jand, limber rights, rights of way and other pronerty and easements for the purposes of the company with nll necessary powers. in that bebaif; to acquire all the assets, fran~ chises, Malviloees and business of the Nel- son Electric Tramway Company, Limited; to acquire all the assets. franchies, privi- NEW: cord Toe ee ee, <>—Plain, Striped and Fancy —_~ SILK WAISTS, ule VELVET WAISTS in Assorted Colors, Japanese Robes, Fiderdown ‘Robes, Eiderdown. Dressity Sacques, Plaid Blouses i in © different colors, atid Ladies’ Wrappers all new and just received. Our assortment of Ties is something wou derful. It pays to see our line as they are Pronounced ences, HOLSTEAD & WRIGHT, FIRST AVE., AND WASHINGTON ST. leges and business of the d and 8o~ pits, Mountain Slectric Reainway Company, diniled: to'receive aid either by way of bonus or otherwise from any nu nteipanty in ey districts of Kootenay. and Yale; to tho danger of foreign licati but either plan would prove effec- tive in diverting the Boers’ atten- tion from the beleagured garrisons and leaving the relief columns an opening to force their way through. The Boers have no fresh force to put in the field and therefore such a di- version would compel them to, re- vise their plans and weaken the ar- mies which are already fully en- gaged. We may yet see a.feat equal to Robert’s march to Canda- har and Kitchener’s advance to Omdurman: ny BRITISH JUSTICE. A fact on which the British justly held the relieving force of Buller at bay from that direction, and that of Methuen in the direction.of Kim- berly. .Their forces are about equal Riis %,, to the combined British army now fp in the. field, They have proved themselves a match for these Brit- ish forces when they enjoyed the advantages of superior artillery, of pride th Ives is the speed with which justice is meted out to crimi- nals, and Americans have repeated- ly. referred to the fact with regret NOTICE, ANe extraordinary general meeting of the share: Mining Consprnys Limited Lis ie cnt held i mpany, . atthe head gig oft seen any, 3) west Colum se pores of the nee powers priv of the the fer of the same, or fo consides and pas Jutlons for the relineorporation of the company and for ny other general business as fay come belors the meetin Dated this a7th day of Nore » ber, 1899, at Ross- AL C.ERY, ~) TT Acting Secretary. NoTice, NOTICE is hereby 5 given that 60 days after date 1 intend to apply to the Chief Conimissioner of Lands and Works for permission to purchase three hundred and twenty acres of land in the Ainsworth mining district as follows: Commencing at Thomas Harris’ north- east post, thence east 40 chains, thence south 160;chains, thence west 40 chains, thence north 160 chains to the place of com- "Ghis notic ted his notice was posted the 1ith day of June, 1899. pe ¥ Tuomas Haris, Young & Burnet, of Kaslo, B. C. . Kosaland,.B. ©. that a similar dition does not prevail in the great republic. . All manner of quibbling pretexts, are found for appealing criminal cases to the state supreme court, securing new trials, appealing again on : holding fortified or hed posi- tions and of all being skilled sharp- shooters as well as drilled soldiers. But the Boers now have every available man under arms, while the British are continually augmenting their forces by. new. arrivals:and are thus gaining the superiority. Boers have depended on replenish- ing their armament and stock of food through Delagoa Bay, but the recent action of the British fleet shows that this source of supply is to be closed to them hereafter, if not actually occupied by the British. The war office, late in the day though it is, has at last had both eyes opened by the indignation of the people and is sending out long- range artillery, light cavalry and mounted infantry to make up the deficiencies which the events of the war have revealed. To these arms of the service, the Canadian contin- gent will prove a valuable contribu- tion. . Add to all this the two ablest generals of the British army, men who have overcome difficulties lit- tle, if at all, inferior to those which will confront them in South Africa, and we have a very formidable pro- vision for a renewal of the cam- paign. Since -they have invested Lady- smith, the Boers have: confined themselves to defensive operations. Though Methuen’s force is admit- tedly inferior in numbers to Cronje’s, The, of 1 right to the United States supreme court and resorting to all the tricks of de- lay with which lawyers are familiar. der sentence-of death, fatten in, jail at the public expense, there having been no less than ten such at one time in the King county jail at Seattle. i ‘The. frivolous delays to justice have become such a crying evil in Washington that Judge Hadley, of Meanwhile convicted murders, , un--| {'o, NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that an applica. tion will be made to the legislative assemn- bly of the Province of ‘British Columbia at its next session fora graph lines within ai throughout the Province of British Columbia. und to con- struct and maintain euch and so many poles and other works and devices as the Company deem necessary for making, com- pleting, supporting, using, heey oper- ating and maintaining the system of com- munication, by telephone and telegraph and nh or Ui y or parts of the said biglwars or streets as often as the said Company, its agents, officers or work- men.think proper, and for the purposes of the’ undertaking to purchase, acquire or lease and. hold ed Poell and Steps of m tuxation, and other privileges from. any Hmunipinaity in said districts of Kootenay und Yale, and all ptlier usual, necessney or ineidental’ powe.s and privileges as may be necessary or inci- dental or conducive tothe attainment of the piove objects or any of them. al at the city of Nelson this 1st day of December: A Bit MAI CDOR ALD. & JOHNSON. Solicitors for the Applicants. NOTICE. The Kettle River Mining and Development Company of B. C., Limited Liability. OTICE is hereby given that a special, general ng. uf the ishareholders. or the ‘Ket and Development U of xen . bel held at othe o of ice of the Columbia avenue, Bast, in on Thursday, the 2th Te r. A. be ibg9, at the hour of four tolfowipg t ‘ecolutions, er —A resolution authoriz zing the Septstration of the’ 1 Company Hn under the Companies hation authoring aire changingof the corporate tame of the ny to the “Kettle iver ifnes ing hod the intent of the jase ‘oat ¢ the’ execution by the Directors on Sbenait of the Shareholders of the Compan: ofa Memorandum ot Asso fied in such res ert complying with sec: jes y,of leo B, G.. this 11th NTON LANG See-Treas, of tse Ketile River inline se” De vel- opment Company, of B G4 Limited Liability CLASSIFIED. Advertisements under this head jnserted at the rate of One Cent a Word. Noti nm for Tess than 3 cents, Sis Insertions, Sree lands, batidings hin the linitts atorcanid and to purchase of lewee for any term of years any tele hone oF tele: raph tine established of to be established in. British Columbia, connected or to. b connected with the line which the Company may construct and to amalzamate with o lease ats line or Ifaes or any portion or pore tions thereof to any compan: TAILORING. 0. SAVARD, Fashionable Merchant Tallor, carrles the best assortment of imported and do- mestic goods in Rossland. None but first-class labor employed, Prices moderate, Columbia avenue. Rossland, the superior court of Wh has called attention to the, matter,in an interview in the Spokesman-Re- | | view, in which, he said: r “The state courts are powerless, Relief must come from congress, My friend, James Z. Moore, your prosecuting attorney, has suggested that a national law be enacted, ‘ for- bidding appeals of criminal. cases to the supreme court -at Washington, unless a supreme court judge certi: fies that a federal question is volved. That looks like an em nently sensible idea, and I should like to See it carried out. — Certain- ly there should be no appeal beyond the state courts unless national is- sues are to be settled. The present slip-shod method permits of abso- SITUATIONS AND HELP, BOY WANTED-To learn the drug business. Apply, Goodeve Bros, 12-27-5¢ such resolutions into a C %3———HOUDE'S Straight Cut Cigarettes. MANUFACTURED BY B. Houde & Company, , Ouebec Are Better than the Best. WHOLESALE AT - ; . ¢ Crow & Morris, Rossland. eo 2 hs | goepecescocsteseses Best Goods. for _Least Money Top Shirts Unriderwear sells evers where, for $2.00, $3.00 sell everywhere at $1.00, $2.00, $4,00, and $6.00. We sell at $3.00 and $4.00. We Peet 75c., $1.00, “$1.50 50c., 75c., $1.25 and $2.50. z and $1.50. Suits of Clothes Soil eurgbere at $10, $15,320,325 $4, $6, $8, and $12. PANTS, MAORTS AN. COATS, SHODS. MACKINTOSHES, LANKETS, ETt The Rossland Auction House, 42 E. Columbia Ave. 8. bannett, Manager. The Rossland Trading Co., Old Salvation Army Building. J. Cherrington, Manager. WeVeVelVeste> WANTED-Girl for light housework, Mrs. M. G. Sullivan, Trail, B.C, to aks ate talent of the above objects or any of ‘Dated this 15th day of December, 1460, f _ Solicitor forthe ‘applicants, AUCTIONEER GENTS’ FURNISHINGS at a sacrifice. Get our prices. Aution sales conducted. Get terms. Houghton’s Sale Rooms, C. P.R. blocx, George Houghton Autioneer and Manager. NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT, Pursuant to Creditors Trust Deeds Act and - Amending Acts. NOTICE is hereby yiven that Jacob W. Bulmer, James A. Web! % zor, trading ginder tte io ee pata mer, re ot Bul- Columbia lutely reckless juttice.” One of the essentials of justice is that it should surely. and: speedily follow. the crime,- for this constitutes one of its great terrors to criminals, and its greatest deterrent to such as may be tempted to:crime. - The ‘ation of vent the latter from taking the ag- gressive.. So the two-armies have settled down into entrenched camps, each ready to tire out the other. Af- fairs in Natal appear to be in asim- ilar position. Ladysmith has food and ammunition for another two months’ siege and allis reported well at Kimberly and Mafeking. This situation would leave free it . to be sufficient to pre- if of criminals serves a two-fold purpose—both of visi ing: the just penalty on the evil doer and of producing a wholesome moral ef- fect on the community by inspiring that instinctive respect for law which is the most powerful means of. pre- serving social order. tion of the law. becomes uncertain and attended with much delay,, the crime is often forgatten before pun- If the opera- for-new. operations a force equal to | ishment is visited upon the guilty the reinforcements now on the way | and the moral effect is thereby - les- to the Cape. With such a force in | sened. The law itself falls into , assi; ned HW credit a and ete, Ne f the clty of Nele Portionatly ane wetiout preference ur pri- The said deed was Executed by the and 8. Heb vee lige Seen Nene be , the ors, Patrick Josep Russell, the srustse ite eal said 28th da: rerard Vonty' to the claims of have Rossland, Be o "stock tn nthe atiernes at Hosland, .C., this 29th day of November, A. D. 1899. Dart & Haurer Bolisitors tort the trustes, FOR RENT. CUNLIFFE & ABLETT, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISi$ All classes of Repairs and Construction Work Undertaken. Ore Cara, heels and Axles, Buckets, Fi Shaiti: d Pullers, Pipe specialty. Northey Pumps kent Instock. "A oy Tor Wenn, Hamilton Co.'s Mills, Concentrates, Ete. ‘Third Avenue, Rosslana. BP. 0. Box 185 FOR RENI—A three-roomed house corner of First avenue and Earl street, near Nickle Plate Flat. Double boarded and papered. Good and warm. Inquire at Empey Bros, QUICK WORK (x. FOR RENT—Large. well-furnished house, suit- able for private buarding house, on graded street four blocks from Columbia avenue, Address A. B. C., RECORD office, NICELY furnised rooms, centrally located; eg family; stove if desirid. Apply at this office. FOR SALE, anne ren FOR SALE—Old established frsvclane Testeur ant. Fine proposition for the right party. For particulars address P.O. Bux 141, Nelson, B. C. __ Red pie pa & rameter C3 e delivered Ee SELL GOOD, DRY, SEASONED woo: Office: Washington 8t., opposite Bank of Montreal’ J. W. artiine, Me FOR SALE—A five-roomed house, plaster and nicely finished, in desirable Tocation, pe Price is $1350. with 8350 cash, $300 say in six months, and the balance at the rate of $10 per month. Apply at this office. FOR SALE— ONE ACRE, facing on Pri ’ ous8 furnisheds far—teee wth three-roomed $550. . N, OUIMETTE & CO. and Mines. Real Hine Insurance . New Bank of Montreal 1 ie P, BURNS & CO. WHOLESALE MARKETS Nelson, Sandon, Revelstoke, Grand Forks, and Vancouver. Rossland, Greenwood, =——... RETAIL MARKETS : Nelson, Ymir, Kaslo, Sandon, Silverton, Cascade City, Grand Forks, Phoenix, Midway, Camp McKinney, Ferguson, -and-- Vancouver. es Rossland, Trail, Denver, Greenwood, New William Donald, Mgr., Rossland Brauch. Dressed cuearsr . Poultry. Revelstoke 4 atone THO /affle Parlor. MEALSiIn yaad Q 5 Rossland, ———_ cEN' 5 -—=— ickets, 21 Meals, $5.00 84-36 Washington Btreet. BEET Just received a full gupply of the’ Witiated Smith’s Falls Poultry also new fresh stock of ncy Biscuits, Candies, etc Prices Right. AGNEW & CO'Y. ner ot Washington Street and Third ‘Avenue fine Atte ¢ ee Torcate Bi Biscuit onfection BISCUITS. JAMS AND Ey ything in Groceries MORRISON & BRYENTON, Columbia avenue. CIGARS! Finest Imported aiid... Domestic Cigars. Pipés for Holiday Gifts. All kinds Chewing andi.. Smoking Tobacco. CAPT. Begunning of Work Sends Up Stock ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, DECEMBER 40, 1899. GIANT UP AGAIN With Active Demand. 1, X. LS RICH SHIPMENT It Keeps the Price Stiff, Touching 25 1-4o— Okanogan Still Weak, but Sales are Aotive Good Bales for the Season—The Day's Closing Quotations. i There was a great renewal of ac- tivity in Giant this morning accom- panied by a great advance in price, caused by the fact that the four- drill compressor was ready for op- erations and that the ore on the dump was to be shipped immedi- diately. The price obtained was all the way from 8 to gc and 20,000 shares changed hands. I, X. L. continued strong, on the ‘Ten-inch Main Completed and New been completed from the reservoir down Washington street to Second avenue and in a few days will be connected with the distributing sys- tem. This gives the city a duplicate | | supply. protect the residencedistrict and the first of these will be placed on St. Paul street and Kootenay avenue and at Washington street and Un- six-inch main across the Second av- enue bridge is the next work in con- templation, and a hydrant will then be erected at Second avenue and Earl street. swindler, and Green B. Hitchcock, were taken to jail at Nelson yester- day by Chief Ingram. the former to serve a six-month’s sentence, the issuing forged checks. WATER WORKS EXTENSIONS Hydrants to He Placed The new ten-inch water main has Hydrants have been received to jon avenue. The extension of the EWERT BROS AA JEWELERS & ENGRAVERS. << ? | FINE WATCH REPAIRING. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY TIME-PIECE INSPECTORS. “Bare in Jail at Nelson M. A. Gray, the worthless check latter to await trial on a charge of ment of the high returns obtained on the last shipment, and the stock touched 25%c, closing at 23}4c bid. Okanogan was still weak, selling at 7 to 73{c. ARTIN FEED CO: Wholesale and Retail Dealers in } iy, Oats, Wheat, ‘Bran, and |i . Mill Stuffs... io ‘carry’ a full ‘stock of Brackman & Ker's Rolled Oats, Oatmeal and Graham Flour, which we sell to the TRADE ONLY st Columbia avenue, __Rossland, B.C —_———THE——— ty Bakery, 24 WASHINGTON ST., HAS~ “RUIT CAKE, Iso a few pounds make Sept. Ist. ser TnOW and have a well-seasoned cake for Xmas dinner The cakg and pastry ae de of best material, prices are Gl ‘ol. cal Qc hnaer oak, fo Be "done: Lootenay Cafe. Fresh Oysters in any Style. (Game in Season. te rooms for parties. Business Men's Lunch, 35¢ Gpen Day and a uahs WORSTED AND SERGES, just arrived at... HEARD’S Tailoring... ..Parlors Washington Street, js and Bar . dn Miss K. Swanson, Prop. ew Things compare in whiteness and pure ith the personal and: house— pid linen done up atthe ctric tricLaundry. Patronize those who spend their Boney at honie with you, and there- fy .he! pps our own _ your city’s ite Labor ‘and Clean. €}Work~> yodega Sal ae ington Street. Under new rianage- . -ment...... supplied with the BEST brands of F Liquors and Gigars. py old friends and others are invited: jo zive me a call. RL LAVALLEY,-P New Claim o++-THE...- lator. R. A GROVES. of the Leading Bars of the city, ‘ Spokane Street, next to International Roi Livery, Feed & Sale Stables. : ‘SUNDAY SCHOOL Sates. Today's sales on the Rossland exchange were: I. X. L., 1000, 1000, 2334,1000, 24 34c, 1500,25 40; Giant, 1500, 8c, 2500, 8c, 4000, 4000, 8&34c, 5000, 2000, 9¢, 1000, 83{c; Peoria, 1000, 1c; Canadian Gold Fields, 2000, 7 4c; Okanogan, 3000, 734C, 1000, 1000, 500, 500, 7c. Total sales, 32,500 shares. Cariboo {Camp MeKinney]s r as “Minnehaha tn Wonderful... urow's Nest Pass Coal . WHITAKER’S ALMANACK NEW YEAR’S CARDS PELOUTE’S NOTES ON LESSONS. DRAMATIC MIRROR. NOW the time to renew.your Subscrip- tlons to papers and inagazines LINTON BROS. BOOK STORE. Lone Mountain Lion. Okanogan . calmer Mountain i eoria Mi epee eer rao {Ken neti)... rail | Creek Hid. Treas. ‘Ko Baise Devolopment Funds. At a meeting of the stockholders of the Kettle River Mines, limited, of which Ross Thompson is _presi- dent and S. Thornton Langley sec- retary, it was decided to make 495,- 000 shares assessable to the extent of five cents per share, payable in Pe a eae calls of halfa cent per share per month. This will ensure an in- Mines, Stocks and ‘Tngtirance. Representing the following | FIRE INSURANCE Companies: Caledonian, Connecticut, of Hartford, imperial. Roit @ Grogan, Lancashire, come for development at the rate of $3500 per month. Hockey Club’s Practice The Rossland Hockey club will have its first practice at the rink on Tuesday evening at 10:30 o'clock and will meet for practice hereafter every Tuesday and Thursday even- ing at that hour, The first match will probably be played with Vic- toria on Saturday, January 6. Spokane 8t., opp. Burns’ market. — Clay Pipe-and. Fittings for Chimneys. Sanitary Plumbing a : “Specialty. Teleptione 27 . P.O. Box 271. Plumbing Shop. Established May, 1895. ‘THE REDDIN- JACKSON CO., tumera MINING AND INVESTMENT BROKERS. will hold special meetings in the Salvation Army hall Sunday and Monday. close of the Sunday night meeting, commencing at 11 p.m. All are the different and Trail will hold a service in the church on New Years’ eve. Tablets. Agents for Paris Bell Addition to Rossland. Salvation Army Watch Night INTERNATIONAL MUSIC HALL. A. KLOCKMAN, Managing Director. “Back among the old folle onee ngain.” | Bvervihing wew, bright and Spark- ling for the New Year. Extraordinary engagement of the wonderiul CY RENE Eastern Novelty company.......--+ headed by the peerless CYRENE Staff Captain Gage of Spol Saturday, A watch- night service will be held at the invited. Watehnight Service. The young peoples’ societies of _ ror a fo ot the n w artists RANDOLPH: NOONAN ———ST. CLAIR Thos. F. Morrisey, Sfitiuee rite Lillian F Grant, Mattie Webb, Blanche he Lewis. Clarisse Farmer; Horace Mann the New id Tenor; Arneldo, the Novelty Gymnast B: Pi he! and 20 others, all appearin: in the eastern. The Docks arcs Teplete saith te fe (ander Ue, destin of AM Zim), an “THE BELLE “OF BROOKLYN” Intelligent Ladies: Funny Comedians!. New Costumes, etc. 1 of R d 3a7-WB NEVER BREAK OUR WORD WITH THE PUBLICd Rossland Baptist ‘To Cure a Cold In One Day Take Laxative Bromine Quinine All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. E. W. Grove’s signature is on each box. BUSINESS LOCALS. Miners Ball—teave order early for cut flowers at the Bon Ton. J. Fitzpatrick has moved his plumbing shop to Spokane street, under Jerry Spellman’s hotel. The Bon Ton carries the largest variety of fine chocolates in B. C., also choice cut flowers. BAND GONGERTS TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS. SKATING RINK NOW OPEN DAILY i232%2.. MASQUERADE CARNIVAL. THURSDAY EVENING, JAN. 4. NINE HANDSOME PRIZES rVIVTYTt Best 25-cent meal in town— Grand Union Dining room. Union help. The Russel hotel is first-class in every respect, Table is not ex- celled in Rossland. Everything nobby and up-to-date in the hookups at the Montana stables, phone 6. Twenty-four thousand pounds of the best poultry just received at P. Burns & Co's. for the koliday trade. Call at M. W. Simpson's for news, stationery, tobaccos, music, sleighs, toys. You fool yourself if you think to get better goods though you pay so much more than at the Rossland Auction house. Dr. Scott's Headache Powders are a sure cure for headaches caused by powder smoke, etc. Sold at Morrow’s Drug store. O. M. Fox & Co. are opening a splendid line of holiday goods and extend a cordial imvitation to everybody to inspect the ‘same. The prices are right, too. It you want a turnout like they have in New York, Chicago,' Mon- treal or Toronto, call up Montana stables, phone 6, When choosing China and Crock- ery, one likes a large assortment to choose from. You will find it in the crockery and glassware department at the Pacific Tea company. Up-Town restaurant, Washing- ton street, opposite C. P. R. depot. First-class meals. Horatio Duffy, proprietor. First-class roadsters and nothing but new single and double cutters at the Montana stables, phone 6. The best poultry, turkeys, 1334 cents to 15 cents per Ib; geese 1% to 13 cents; chickens, 10% to 1134 Redford McNelll’s Cable sioner? Codes {Croughs Txos. S. GILMOUR, STOCKS AND SHARES MINING AGENT. Avenue. Rossland, B.C. Heavy Transferring prst-class Saddle & Pack Horses. z STABLES:, Commercial Alley *Phone No. 39, Postoftice Box 16. “Ww. C. McDONALD, Estimates” wives, ‘on p Contracts of any Contractor and “Builder. Moving “and ,Ralsing, Buildings = Specialty. cents, at P. Burns & Co's. Look—Cleaning, pressing and dyeing done on short notice at the Washington Street Dyeing and Cleaning works. Telephone 128, . | Mrs. Currie, prop. Telephone #8. A. B. MACKENZIE & CO. MINING BROKERS. P.O. Box 268 Hair dressing and switches at Spokane prices. Goods: manufac- tured on our premises. Miller-Der- vant manufacurer of fine hair goods. costumes, etc., 129 Columbia aven- CE GRAND. .-Proprictor. ay. age Manager. } donoral Mars D thle . _ MONDAY, “JANUARY. |, 1900. GRAND OPENING 3.~~SEYMOURS~~3 Eline De Boise Freil and Barr John Howet. Bessie Vernon and 20 others. Don't Burn Oil, , to say noth: niet sk of vi Use Electric Lights! educe inurance. give your home ar Susihess place a brighte f appearance, and Save you money In many : q Estimates furnished for Wiring and Lighting. Electric Fixtures carried in Stock. electric Powers thi steam. supplied for Mining and Manufacturing purposes, It is much cheaper than A lights, telephone No. or Petween Bie may erin case of eciar vi lights, telepho hone No:e Rossland Water & Light G. M@ame——Telephone No. 67: ue east, ‘ararts Thempern ‘Avenue, Columbia Ave, Rossland, B. C.