ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, DECEMBER 81, 1898. N SIO ADE © O. 42 E. $OHHOHSHSHHOHSHHHHHHHHHOHHHY © © COLUMBIA ~ Auction Sale Tonight at 7 O'clock. AVE. © ® © © © © ® © % © ® A Present to Every Thousands of articlés will be’ offered. The Rossland A SSOOSHOHSHSOOOOGOOOOOOOOH Customer. 2 Don't miss this chance. ©OOOOOOOOOOOOH uction House, 3 SSOOOOOHOOOHOO OOOOH -\Rossland Loan Office, NO..16. WASHINGTON ST. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry in Btock. REPAIRING DONE. .PHIL-A. SILVERSTONE, PROP. \Y) Geoeaioier & DEACON, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS. Rossland, B. O. Miner Bullding, Columbla Avenue. Ladies you, If you want your hair dressed fo really. anit you style and in the Intest Paris faghions, if you want it trimmed or einged, or shampooed to perfectian, then go to # 50 0 MADAM..BROCHET, ‘The Australian Specialist. a to keep your complection brilliant, le, MADAM BROCHET will. do it tor s , &e., &c.,, quickly ‘removed from ladies and gentlemen. OKERS’ black teeth magically whitened: by the ‘uee of Madam Brochet’s Smokesr Tooth Powder. Advice free, Note Address, Madam Brochet; Occidental Block, 1124 East Columbia ‘Ave., three’ doors east of O. M ‘ox, grocer. - ~ ‘ Ross Thompson. GY LECTION JANUARY. Nomination Day’ Fixed for Monday, January 9. i QUALIFICATIONS OF MAYOR SET OUT Candidates for Aldermen Must Own $500 in Real Estate. City Clerk McQueen has caused the following notice to be printed in the morning paper, and as he saye he does think it is nécessary “for the city to pay foritin two papers, we publish 1t for the benefi€ of our readers, many of whom do not take that paper. most of the city printing has been di- vided this year. * NOTICE. © Public notice ia hereby given te the electors of the municipality of Rossland, that I require the presence ofthe said electors at the city offices on Columbia avenue on eat 5 MONDAY, THE 9TH DAY OF JANUARY, 1899. At12o’clock neon, for the purpose of electing pereons to represent them in the municipal council as mayor and al- dermen. NOMINATIONS OF CANDIDATES. The candidates shall be nominated in writing; the writing shall be subscribed ‘by two voters of the municipalty as pro- poser and seconder, and shall be deliv- ered to the returning officer. at any time between the date of notice and 2p. m. ofthe day of nomination, and in the event of a poll being necessary, such - poll will be opened on THURSDAY THE 12rm DAY OF JANUARY, 1899. Ward No. 1—At the city offic.s, Co- Jumbia avenue, from 8 o’clock a.m. to 4o’clock p. m. ‘Ward No. 2.—At Charles Dempster’s office, Columbia avenue, from 8 o'clock a.m, to 4 o'clock p. m. ‘Ward No. 8.—At the Forin building, Columbia avenue, from 8 o’clock a.m. to4o’clock p.m. - Of which every person ishereby re- quired to take notice and govern himeelf accordingly. “ QUALIFICATION FOR MAYOR. Shall be, such persons as are male British subjects of the fullage of twenty- one years, and are not disqualified under any law, and have been for six years next preceding the day of nomination the registered owner ‘in. the Land Reg- istry office, of land or real property in. the city of the assessed value,on the Jast municipal“ assessment roll, of one thousand. dollars or more, over aud above any registered incumbrance or charge, and who are otherwise duly qualified as municipal voters. ‘QUALIFICATIONS FOR ALDERMEN. Shall be, such persons 98 are male Britieh subjects of the full age of twen- ty-one years, and are uot disqualified under any law, and havebeen for the six months next preceding the day of nomi- nation, the regiatered owner in the Land Registry Office, of land or real property in the city of the assessed yalue,on the last municipal assessment roll,of five hundrzd dollars or more, over and above any registered incumbrance or charge, and who are otherwise qualified as mu- * nicipal voters. tee = Go to M. J. O'Hearn’s for boys’ sole- Jeather shoes; specia’ line, only $1. J. D. Sword arrived from Ymir on the noon-train, This isthe way |. Names Not. on Voter's List. Of course, accidents ure liuble to bap- pen in the best regulated families. Mis- takes are algo known to occur under the strictest decipline sometimes, but the many friends and acquaintances ot Mr. T. Mayne Daly,and J. E. Saucier, were much surprieed upon looking: over. the voter’s list {hat two such well known ‘and popnlar citizens should be_ over- looked and their names left off the vot- ers list. Others were 80 unkind as to say that ‘‘the-list ‘was compiled by ‘City Clerk ‘Bill? McQueen under the direc- tion of the mayor, and- that little act would count out two known opposition votes.” Lowever this may be, the two gentlemen above named are the butt of many jokes, and their political standing made fan of, as. they ure said to be neither voters nor prominent citizens enough to be known by the city officials who have the compiling of the yoter’s list. It looks'aa if the motto of some in the coming election, was, “begin early and work late.” ay The International. 4 The International Music hall is giving the show of the season this week, in fact: the best ezer given within the walla of.the International. Every act is a songs, the shadow. pantomime, Armand and Carmen’s electric -opefetta, Harris and Sincluir in living - pictures, Claire Stanley’sZpicturesque singing novelty, “Zhe Klondiker’s Dream. of: Home,’ Largeea the contortion wonder, and the the greatest of all sketch artists, White start to finish, and no mistake about. it. Look out for another of the same kind tor New Year’s week. Crescent Store Enlarged. Plans are being arranged for whereby Crescent Dry Goods Company’s large brick store on Columbia avenue. Mana- ger Kinnear says the present store build- ing is not large enough to give the de- store was built so that another story or floor could be added atany time when needed without much inconvenience, it 18 the intention now to put on the extra floor as goon as the weather will permit. Tho Crescent can always'be depended on to keep up with the times, and is generally a little in the lead. Goodeve Active. The friends and supporters of Alder- man Goodeve, for the coming mayoralty contest, are out and rustling for their candidate. They have announced a meeting for the purpose of perfecting a thorough organization of all - Goodeve’s supporters in order that a fair and square opportunity may be given all citizens 1o know just what the iesues of the coming campaign are, and why Mr. Goodeve should be supported. The meeting is to be held on Tuesday night at 8 o'clock, in the Pacific hotel hall. ee Police Court. _ Nellie White forfeited ner bail of $20 for her appearance in the- police court this morning for being an inmate of a house of ill fame. ‘The charge against Jamés Murphy for frequenting houses of bad repute was withdrawn, To the Ladies of Rossland. First-class dressmnker open for gagement after New Year’s. Will en-- sew Apply at M. J. O’hearn, clothier. d—itf Cloking out Winter Jackets and Cloaks at cost at Mrs, Heard’s Ladies’ Store. tf The Evening Record delivered to your home or office for 15 cents a week or 50 cents a month after December 1. feature,.and no two alike, The princi- o pal features are Logreina’a illustrated fomm: and Harris. ‘This is a holiday, bill from Hi an additional story will be added to the Ben Hur. sired space for goods, and as the brick’ by the day. Best of reference given. |” TWO.CENT DOMESTIC POSTAGE. ° 3 With Uncle Sam. ers L have blocks of stock in the following companies for, sale; The it i was i hy postmaster Wm. Wadda, from E.H. Fletcher, post office inspector. Vicrorta, B. C.,Dec. $0.—Postmaster, Roseland, B. G; Two cent. domestic rate goes into effect Jand ary 1st. - Not- ify the public. o ‘This comes as a pleasing” surprise to the people, and will save endless annoy- ance to the postmastera of the Dominion. Postmaster Wadds eays that two cents hereafter will be all that.is ‘required-on letters toany partof Canada and the United States, as well as to England and other Great Britain colonies. Rossland Mining Stocks [Corrected by the Reddin-Jackson Company, Limited, Columbia avenue, P. 0. Box 498 Cn: ple address, "Tantling.’ Codes, Clough, Lieber Bedford MeNeal aud Moroing & Neal. | MINING OPERATORS AND BROKERS, Established 1895. Ageutsfor N. & F. 8. Railway addition to Roesland, Ymir and Erie. We Have Buyers for All Stand- ard Stocks. | 48, 50 o 12 Eureka Consoliduted West Le Roi and Josie.:Monits. Gopher, : “Homestak ing Star Monte Cristo, Sivlerine and BR. E. Lee. Lotsinthe Original Townsite THE REDDIN JAOKSON ©O., AGENTS, “eperiet+ROSSLAND, ‘B.C. Every day this week. great slaughter sale of Clothing. None better inthecity. = § Auction sales every night un- till and including Saturday night, December 31. Ses C.C.GIBSON & CO.. (N. B...Sales conducted parts. Terms moderate. ments made same day.) in all Settle- 4 1 By 1 ' E or. if Baltimore... Republic Camp. 32 "| Black Tail.........! 16 | Butte & Boston... 50 | Lone Pin Morving 30 20a it | Waterloo 14 | Iron Monti '25°*{ Palo Alto. T B. HALEY, ano RETAIL DEALERIN.. Beef, ~ Pork, ~ Mutton, Fish Ovsters Game. Spokane. Street, ROSSLAND,- B. 0. Old newspapers for sale at the. Record 3 : tReet 600 Doz Pairs of Socka from 12i%¢.- up, worth 85e. up.” 500 Pairs of Blankets from:75c¢ np, worth $1.60 up. 26 Cases of Underware from 35c. up, worth $1,00'up. - 45 Cases Ton Shirts and Sweaters from 30c up, worth $1.00 a And acar lot of other furniehi inch Rubbers, -M: : Shoes, etc. bought at 40 cents on the dollar and wili-be eold at - hall the price charged elsewhere, This is not. an adverticement. fake— * but a trne fact—call and be convinced. . The goods are -first:.class—. only the paices are pitiably low. OMS TES. ROSSLAND: AUCTION. AOUSE. 42 EAST COLUMBIA AVENUE. Quick Work. _ Red Star Livery and Transfer Co. ?* Good shite horses, elegant turnouts, nobly eleighs, and fancy drivi ams; will (ive'you Anywhere arany time day or night. cy ceive ene If you areye'ting up.a sleighing party, sce-us about. rige—go horees." Horses boarded onth. Packing of all kinds done,, We do ex- any. partof the city. - Contracts and job work tf frei d,. mining hinery i d-on en, ‘pianos and eafes safely meved. We We act as shippers’ agents, will tran i ~ : We sell Washington seasoned: Fir and Tamarac wood. Stables: First Aventue, Bet. Spokane and Washington Ste. John W. Hartline, Proprietor. Office: 9 Washington DOOSSHSSSSOS SSSOSS'SSSSSSSE For Any Season. x Job printing of all kinds done to your. entire satisfaction. at thi Rec Pete tolg Columbse avenue, Letter heads, bill heada, statements, counterslips, cards, meal tickets, etc., a specialty. Call and get prices.| Pa i ~ UP-GO DAGE PRINTING. CLGLLTE. PLL LLLGISOSIGD office, 15 cents per. hundred ; 200 for & conte, : . The Saturday Record Each week contains allthe mining news of Rossland camp.