LOCAL BREVITIEs. Sir George Gray, the Australian ex- plorer and ad: » Tecenty cele- Thomas to today. Jack Hand is ners frem a | prospect- ing trip. Frank Darling mabe to his home in Nelzon today. Mr. and Mra, Fred Curry left at noon for Ontario. Mr, and Mra. W. F. Tye were oP from Trail last-evening. C. C. Brown has returned from the Boundary country. J. E. Saucier was a south bound pas- senger today for Cascade. W. E. Devereux, P. L, S., went to Ymir to do eome surveying. Charles Dundee has been confined ‘tw his houte sick for the past few days. Thc board of trade will hold a meeting this evening at 8:80 at the city hall. James Lawn, went to Spokane today on account of the illness of Mra. Lawn, who is at the hospital there. ''B, J. Roberts and J. F. Herrick, large atockhoders in the Iron Mask returned to Spokane today. Mr. and Mrs. George Bradshend and son arrived last night from Lindaay, Ont., and will make their home in Ross- land. , Chris Foley left on the noon train -for Salt Lake City, Utah, to attend the con- vention of the Western Federation of Miners, which commences next Monday. H. Gi Kirkpatrick, prosecuting attor- ney of of Stevens county, Washington, came in from Colville last evening and returned this morning. ‘The engine at the Red Mountain de- pot got off the track this morning and deisyei the outgoing passenger train some twenty minates, J.E. Heuse & Co., have opened a flour, produce and feed store at 120 E. Columbia avenue, which they call the Montana Feed Store. Stocks Quotations, ~ The following quotations are made up from the quotations from Montreal; To- ronto and Spokane, and the local mar- ket for stocks not on the boards, They are as near the selling price as it is possible to get. Any stocks not in- cluded in this list will be sdded upon application, this office fixing the price from the beat advice as to value that BuoRe Victory -Trium| ‘Wonderful . id Storntn Gl Mill Creel id k. = ORE AD i tb G0 Grate et a GO nt K brated the 84th anniversary of bis birth. Filty-eight years ago he was given up for dead while exploring tho west coast of Australia, He lived to be governor of South Australia, of Cape Colony and of New Zealand. The Duke of Norfolk, whore popular- ity and munificence are household words in Sheffield, was anxieus at one time to enter the service of the church, but was prevented by the intervention of the pope, who was convinced thatan Eng- glish nobleman of ‘such wealth and in- fluence could be more useful as a layman than as a priest. Wasntsatos, D. C., May 4.—The gov- ernment has deci‘ird to establish a niili- tary post at Pyramid Harbor in Alaska, near the Canadian boundary line. This harber ia on Chilcat Inlet” near Chilcat village. A regiment of troops will be sent to this place. The Golden Cafe. The Golden Cafe is now open, and is siving the best 25-cent meal in ane “city: Herbert E. Abell and wife extend through the Evening Recorp their sin- cere thanks to the many friends who be- sowed sympahty and comfort at the death of their son. Sourmasrrox, May 4—Richard Croker arrived here today ou the American li- ner New York. ©, M. Weller, Rossland’s pioneer san- itary plumber, has the best equipped plumbing establishment in the city and is prepared to do all kinds of plumbing steam-fitting, etc., anywhere, for any body at any time. -19-tf Catching On. $ COCO OOD ©} J.B. Johnson & Co. RealEstate and Mining brokers INSURANCE AGENTS. Fire Insurance Acents for the fol- loping Companies: Norwich Union of Enwland, E tora fan, Lloyd s Flate Glass, We have sale for alt ==" Standard {tacks, J.B. “J.B, fetnson mn & CO Co ©OOOOOOOOO oO 44 Cable Adéress; “PARKER.” ROSSLAND, B.C. Telephone Chas. E. Banx. J.L, PARKER. dL. PARKER & 60, ROSSLAND, B. C. MING EXEINGERS and ERCKERI. Properties examined, Mines managed, Standard Stocks bouzht and J. L. PARKER Consulting mining engineer Dundee, ‘Tamarac and Fairmont. That’s what the leading men of Rossland aré doing every day. Some of them caught ona long time ago. Others have lost their grip. But those who use THE RECORD asa medium for talking business and bargains to the people who buy never loose their grip. Look over its list of and you will the names of business firms who have done the business -of this camp They have been successful in business. Advertising is part of their business. It stands to reason they would not fuvest : in advertising space in E REC- ORDif the result was not satisfac- tory. THE RECORD'S news service is superior to that of its contempo- rary. Its mining news i3 accurate and it isairee lance not tied to the spren strings of any clique or corgoration. Incidentially Yon can get any kind of Job Prin- ting done at bottom prices at Record Job Office T. KE. HALEY, WHOLESALE ano RETAIL DEALERIN.. Beet, Pork, Mutton, Fish Ovsters (Game. Spokane Street, ROSSLAND, B.C. w.J, LOUGHEED J. FYFE Wed LOUGnEED a. Merchant Tailors Ladies’ Drapers, ve the largest and most select aiock both of Gentlemen’sand Ladies’ lume cloths in the We e Rave e esecured the serv’ tee ‘ot MISS ERSCH who will have charge of the Dress making rooms and who will be pres- ent to udvire, and fit gowns. fhe ou ‘Tecom- ns f ing ndties of the United Sta WE AIM TO DO A ut. Stylish First Class 7 Trade IG COLUMBIA AN M. A. Wilson & Co. HIGH-CLASS TAILORS. BEDFORD Cords for Trousers. .. SPOKANE STREET One Door East of Col. Avenue. Slates Heart Spasms DR. AGNEW’S CURE FOR THE HEART A WONDERFUL LIFE-SAVER, No organ in the buman anatomy to-day hese disoases cau re readily de- tected than thor of the e heart_and dency, any of these adigate. atter of how lon Dr. Aguew's Cure for the Heart wi Dr Awe a heart specifio—acts quickly TOP ras eentap ts die by ph siet “I was given io r and frisuds. .One dose of Dr. Agw wed yf Seapriasige es fo dhl rellof in 30 International M usic I [al], ——— = SCIN : +. a o——WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, MAY 2TH.—_, SS First Appearanch of Tim Staring and Doble Rickling, Comedy Sketch Team. The Big Favorites O'Brion, Jennings & O’Brien, THE GREAT CONCHITA, [Coane E |The Ble STOCE C0: Ada Warren” May Miner John Gentle Chas, Burten Eva Brandt Reed & Taylor ‘The Clever Altens—- —) ‘The Eastern Sketch Duo Owens and Wren. Belle Williams. Jack Aldion, Eddie O’Brien’s Langhable Burlesque “King for a Day.” A SONG cee Tf that ie what yon want for your money, you can easily get it rnywhere. | We do not offer you # sung but twice ay much value, ” and in many instances three and four times as muels goods as yu 4 can get any where else for same amount, Linen Handkerchiefs x ithont a song. 8 Peir Sox. ut a soDg. Everlasting Overals. 7 thee @ son lsnkers without a song 7c @¥. itha song 2 ‘o 1 st Pau without agong $1 to #5. Elsewhere with:a song $2.50 to.) vite Sof Glethes.. 2) without a soby $3 to $10 Flzewhere with a eong 315 to §%5 Ha without a rong 5Cc to 42 Elsewhere with a song $1.50 to sive . without a song 50c to$4 Elsewhere without a song $1.50 to $8.0 Undearwear . Without a song 25¢ to $2 Elsewhere with a song #1 to § Top shirts. without a ‘song 25c to $1.60 Elvewhere with a song 7Sc to GLOVES, NECK TIES, BRACES, TOWELS, TAB- LINGS, RUBBER COATS ETC. Ox the same ecale 35e Eluewhiere with a soug, Onr goods are not better or worse than those you pay much higher pri for * You can notice the prices marked at uny store “here, mark the quality of e goods, then come to us and if you don,t like to throw away any of your ‘money, you surely will take the advantage of saving half or more on your purchases -WE HAVE NO BRANCH STORES Rossland Auction House, B.Bannett, Hgr, Se Elzewhore with a song... to te Rossland venting Record YOL 3, NO. 269. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1899. PRICE FIVE CENTS. 'GOLD NUGGETS A Nugget Bangle, Broach or Stick Pin’ We have a nice Makes a pleasing SOUVENIR giit for a friend. . See our assortment of this jewelry made of carefully selected nuggets. Nugget Jewelry. J. W. SPRING Success sr to CHALLONER, Murcueit'& Spaina, Next door to tho Post Ufilre, Worth Considering. That owr stobk “of Ready Made ) Clothing, Gent’s Furnishings, cte., is complete in each and every line. Mens’, Boy’s and Youth’s Tweed and Serge suits.. Outsid and Inside of every garment guaranteed. The largest variety of shayes and colors in King Band John B. _ Stetson Hats ever shown in Rogaland. A fine stock of Mens’, Boys’ and Youths’ “Shoes from the best makers.. A few pair of Ladies’ ‘shoes to clear at COST. A large donbignaicnt of Trunks and Valizes just to hand. The RUSH in out Ordered Clothing department convinees ns that we have the nobbiest line of Imported ‘I'weecs, Serger Wor- steds, Overcoatings and Fancy Vestings in the city. - Workman- ship the very lotest, and fit guaranteed and in order to compete witn the 20-day sales and people going out of businesy, Prices Have Been Reduced. M. J. O’HEARN, The Clothier. : CORNER COLUMBIA ‘AVE. AND. ooo ST: 42 E. COLUMRIA AVENUE- « : Ross Thompson. [