2 pra referred to wey ROSSLAND RECORD. * BY EBER oH SMITH PUBLISHED DAILY RXCEPT SUNDAY. aLL COMMUNICATIONS ¢ to the faltor must be scoompanied by the nae and address of the writer, not nevedsarily tor publica tion, but ae evidence of good faith. Daily pe! _ Daily per year, sforets Subscriptions invariably in advance. ‘Advertising rates will bemade known on ap Plication TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1889. Weekly Ore Shipments. The following is the ore shipments for the week ending April 28: To Trail. ‘War Eagle... TO NORTHPORT 3 fe Le Rol... cseceeeeesTeseeeeeecoees 2,260 Tons. —< THE STOCK EXCHANGE. Some of the brokers sresore becausr the Rrceep | does ‘not agree with them about the advisability of forming a atock ‘exchange. in Rossland. They shave eradicated some of the most objectiona- ble features of the “exchange’’ of which the RECORD complained. Inthe first place they atarted out quoting put little over half ofthe local stocks. Again, they attached a local bid to every atock quoted that was far below the quote- to beat down prices. One broker ‘paid “the Rrccen,.was trying to injure his Dasiness. We. anéwered ‘no ,but that At the beginning the EcoRD said ite a nosh dite HYENING son, MAY, ir lishment is offered “You terior is ‘e@ ATOATSOPXY 9 TEA 4H [* aMOLS Sadoo9 ANG * | HE increase of business . necessitated the enlarge- “ment of our premises, 80 we have fitted the store Just One Door East of our present building, into a Modern Dry Goods estab- where every convenience forthe comfort of our many patrons. The interior will always be tastefully decorated, displaying our many fashionable and up to date: goods. will-.not: be inconven- ienced by” crowding at the differ- . ent tables. of room for everybody. The in- ‘There will be plenty amply Jlighted- so you may see what you are buying, ‘We expect to be in the new store by next week. THE. BiG STORE BE ies BROS. | 2, 18997 - STILL: LEADS THE WAY. ~ Wo reach the: hearte coreumers through: their sto! ache by giving them the PURE HEALTHFUL, . PLEABING BEVERAGE DRINK THE Le Roi Guid Seal _ LAGER BEER. Gall for and ece that you get it. It is the most Health- id Appelising Beer: H oFFMAN WASHINGTON STREET -ROSSLAND, B. C. HARRY. MCINTOSH, - Merchants’ Lunch. SCs: From 12 noon to 2:30 p-m SUNDAY Chicken Dinner A SPECIALTY. wA First Class Bar... RAILROAD TIME CHEOKS | glners Checks PROPA, we local exch 2} it would be usefal to the’ com Hi Fro! their methods: had not. been . radically changed. It-is mot eo important to this district what business a few brokera do their ‘businoss wrongtally, and to the detriment of the Bonsland: brokers the did oat ‘show a proper appreciation. , Some of them are quick to condemn th Rxcom when it does not suit then their, reward when it Rossland. very shabbily in regard to our'| ‘The urgent. need of, an- : other teacher inspired . the school [beard public. schools. + to telegraph for permission to employ] t! one. Iadue course of time a letter was}, stating that, the matter, ‘had hod: ‘and ‘after'a tors dispute among themselves for. the adyantage of playing, befor thia special public. ‘NO other dudience; is. “mpre terized only by. the best pieces, and ‘a - _ Cuban Army is Large-Now. Hanan, May. 2.—Governor-General Brooke and Gén. Gomez héld- another conference vestarioy regarding the dis- gratel fal or more’: Ror yarely have the. 1 pleasare of belig “p: ent atthe play. They are not bie nor are they familiar with the wings. Having gained their places by long wait- ing at the door, ‘they ocelby ‘them ag conquests;. they: listen! i ilence, ap- plaud with enthusiasm, weep all ‘to- gether, the . prey.of simple and conta- | sions emotion.—Onutlook. a. ‘Another Attempt at Peace. . |-were nowhere near. an:agreément. of $3,000,000: agreed: upon | at previous confeoences. The Cuban com- mander freely admitted. that the rolls, as drafted: by. Cuban. military. assembly, were two laige and Gen. Gomez | un ler- took to. get.the facta from. individual commanders and. make correctionis ace xf In the fof ‘Brooke. was:.to make ‘independent’ quiries. After two investigations they, For’ instance iy agent for Gen. Gomez in ‘the New Yore, May 2.—Manila’ di es to the Evenina, ere Bayi, The jin- aurgent peace fon “ahich left ‘Manila Satarday wi with Géneral Otis’ ul- timatum, that he would accept nothii iz from the rebels: but ‘unconditional reneer, d with a new ir a cegaation | of hostilities. 1d ‘The saine| Ives on ‘the mercy of the. “Americans. | General Otis will meet the whilé word came that ‘a teacher would mot pe‘allowed- until after the aummer, Every one of the nine rooms overcrowded, having. from ‘60 to 90 scholars ‘enrolled in each... It the pro- vince :canaot- properly attend to the school business it had better relinquish, it to the cities themselves. The mayor and city council surely wilt not hava the assurance: -to ask the peo- ple to vote them ‘$160, 000 with which to putin an independent cwater jsyatem with no water in sight. | It the water in Rock and ‘Murphy creeks cannot be used, and it appears that it cannot, then according to the ‘city engineer's es- ‘timate it will take #45, 000 more to bring in water, which added ‘tothe $150, 000 will put it beyond the. reach of the city, to-say nothing about a lighting plant. —_ ‘Free Shows in Paris. on’ certain days, when eats ( only a quarter or half the ‘some time’ today. ‘M.A, J,,Long 3 a, Mies - PK Mole the | resi- mere married last e = Rev. H. Irwin. A wedding supper yas served to a few select friends. Mr. ‘and Mi Rossland. _ ae M. Weller, Roasland’s pioneer san- y pl ‘aber, has the best equipped Bats ing “eatablichmont i in the city and ia prepared to do all kinda. of. plumbing ateam-fitting,. e%c., say Nae for ‘any ly-at any time. .& 19-tf Long will make their home in |:.¢ reports -there ‘are diatrtbution.: -Major: Gen. ‘Wood does not: figure out “Half that number, Gomez Toney, eatimates the entire army at 23,000. Did’ thie MoVey ‘Act. Wneknina, W.Va, May 2:—Oncar | | Gardines, the “Omaha Kid,” in order to his brother Eddie, of :this city, fi land of Pittsburg, atthe Metrupolitan Cliib'last hight, did ‘the “McVey ‘act in (e final‘round’afia ‘twenty round con-; teat, “McLeliand would have gotten the decialon, but’Oacsr feared the béating Eddie was taking might*have fatal re- gults. Lost Thelr Children. “GistcAGo, May'2.—A fire ‘yesterday de- ‘stroyed $50,000 worth’ of” prsperty in a ent ‘at ‘Noble‘aiid ‘Clover ‘The police had on ttieir'liands over a tiandred lodt'children. J. Fitzpatrick, xine :sanitary * a eater has. removed “hia - office and sbop to the corner of .Columbia, avenue and Washington street, buder ee Shaw's cigar store. SOSSSSSSS9 GOOSS99S .. Consult PAMPTL wy HB 17 600 abate thore entitled to share thie | being’! “knocked out by Jack’ MtLel-|>: }-1- "Fre a chatge. ELECTRIC ‘Light Globes, WA Household paid. Ss. GLAZAN. FIRST AVENUE Firat. Store East of SPOKANE ST. ‘Washington Street, ‘Rossland... WTED—Seco and” goods for which ci aoe ee price will be| 15 s AL Macbox ito, 9.8, Cuore, Je, r Macdonald & Clute Barristers, Solicitors a ind Bolicttors for Bunk of British sanded MuBarwr Burp, Rosssixp, McCrae & Co Cg Mining’and Mining’ ose are in stocks of Kool Dealors in. teegee Real Estate Son EY Loaned at - LOW Rates: of Interest, :.. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITAD., Cable Addrese, “Morse,” Rossland, Codes, Clough’s and Bedford McNeil's Tinie cara of ‘laine. a SPOKANE, 2—DaILy TRAINS—2 — arrives T Dep ‘sLocal Fretebt, Wes | *i.o¢al Freight; Rest 4 Baily, except Sunda; 1 others doily. TW. HILL; ;;General Agent, Spokatis, Washtagton, ‘| AD: Chariton; A. G. P. Ay Portland’ Onion ‘ANADIAN 2 PACIFIC AND: S00 LINE 3000 Mist Comfort raonall, elstuke an a ra or Ta d Bat for oe ta jefe ater Roure the reat ata in Rosslan felson. a yountoma nieneulties with baggsse- Daily. Train. ‘}18.20k-Ly. HORELAND—Ar—BHE ‘Weat Robson for io main line, nf Mi and from the 0) Kaslo, Sandon to’afd ‘from Nelzor other Slocan Feleot For Rates, Tickets and Hall J Iola i ie Call on i or. Address N t, 0 ALB. Mackxnzre, City Tkt Agt. he Rost Denrson, Agent. REGULAR MEALS BEST IN THE CITY Tro ty piers dod, Loete ‘SUNDAY : “lB Sunday Chicken Dintier___ asia. ‘A SPECIALTY. Stibseribe —FOR THE— tupabia and Western Ralleay wl Da vs guint rallwe} 0 “nel ne fe mi 4 exceedi: i branches, ty é \d for other pul dollara emg thereof, a Cae ar. 10. aA. G. RL EREELMAN’ GEO. BEAM P.O “SOx 315, Grosiman & Beate OONTRACTORS BUIDERS. fornished on “on all Kinds of work Sobbing promptly attend cotastiereate” tie Rossland BC Hatimates f MGs & DEACON, CITORS- Te vg Thousand Socialists :-Colebrate In New York, prAnS AKD STRIPES 0° BRSHADOWED ——_ Socialist Emblems Predominate—, Fiery Spzech by ‘President. Samuel. —$ ica, “where capital in the most advanced atening: the axon, eee and the’ triple alliance, with their ineatiable’ ureed, i in- carable class restrictions, ., murderous class rule and violent class conflict. “It represents war, riot and despotism ona ur more slupendous ecale than did the feudalisin which it supplanted. The twentieth century is clearing away. Bar- Hariem 18 way to civilization and from Issn Francieco to Moscow, from San Francisco to the Coeur d’Alene, to Car- mux, the cry ia “proletarians, “Unite.” THE DREYFUS CASE. oister of War Tellsa Subordinate to Mind His Own Business, : Dreyfas Proceedings ‘befere the ‘court ‘of Lieutenant’ Col. Da Paty de Clam, yin the course of ‘his evidence said wher M:“*Cavafghac' bé- ‘came minister of war he~(Du Paty de ments, Cavaignac replied? ‘Mind ‘your ovn business.” Thie statement, the Figaro eays, produced & ‘seneation in court,and Du Paty. de Clam became frightened and aeked. ‘to"-bave it sup- preseed, The withtes farther said that Lieat, Col. Henry eliuded to Gen. Mer- der, when he wrote. his wife, know in whose interest I have acted.” Replying to a di weation. Du_ Paty. de Clam said : "De. Bois “ Deffre SOME. WAR FIGURES. Comparison of First Year of ‘the civit War ‘With War With Spaln. H * Wasiunaton, D. C., May 2.—A mem- orandum has been prepared by the war department comparing the losees in the Spanish war with the firet year of the civil war. ‘The aggregate strength of troops.employed during the war with Spain are approximately 275,000 cover- ing the period from April, 1898 to April 1809 inclusive. During this time deaths from all causes were 6,100. Mean etrength for the first year. of the civil war was 246,371, with aggregate losa by death of 10,159. Going to Rescue Perry. Sr. Jouns, Nrup., May = 2.--The Steamer Hope has gone into the dock here to be thoroughly overhauled pre- paratory to proceeding northward next mvnth with an expedition for the relief of Lieut Perry, the Arctic explorer. The latter left lust summer with a speci- ully selected party and may now need as- sistance, as his eteamer Windward has been frozen in ice floes since carly last winter, ’ Killing Sea Lion, San Francisco, May 2.—A large num- er of ses lions at Point Rockeries have heen killed since last Friday. by subor- dinates of the state board of fish and game coinmissioners. They hope to re- duce the herd so that they will no longer be a menace te fichers of the const. Very Proper, Anyway. A Line sin County paper in this state saya that over in Adams County, New- ton Lord and Miss Jennie Helper were united in marriage, Newton is a six footer, with muscles like sugar cured hame, and neither of the editors in that county dared head the notice “Lord: flelper.”—Garfield (Wash.) Enterprise. Hindoos Use Little Soap. * The only soap which- the Hindoos of the orthodox type employ is ‘made en- tirely.of vegituble products. But soap is little used in India, being almost an unknown luxury with ‘the natives. Truly memory.is a:remarkable thing! From statements made before witnesses it appears that Justices.of the Peace Almond and McCallum ‘can not ‘remem- ber which one of them, if either, eat on the case:of Brault, -the Niagara highway- ian; --Naithen. can“they! remémber the amount of bail upon which he was.re- leased on his own recognizance. Grand Forks Miner. Police Court, « The-ense of Miller va. Adams for” as- aanit was dismissed this morning. for Jack of prosecution, the complainant ar- riving about 20 minutes late. The leading question in the Boundary country just at present i is “How much did_D. O. Corbin receive for withdrawing his application for a charter for the Kettle River Valley Railway 2"—Grand Forks Miner. a + Burned a Chinaman. Sepasrorot, Cal., May 2.—A fire here 1. i DRY GOODS COMPANY, LIMITED: LY. RIBBONS. We have the Ribpons that make the most -stylish Crush Belts, Ties, Scarfs, etc. We are dis- playing a line of Fancy Ribbons that needs no urging to find quick buyers. at our Ribbon Counter... l5c, 25, 85e, 50¢ and _65e/ Per Yard. Plain ang: Fancy Bash siphons 25c, 35c, 60c and 66c per yard. BLOUSE SHIRT WAISTS Supposing.the weather is cold and Spring lingers in the lap of Winter; don’t put off the buying of your Spring and Summer Waists and Blouses. Early. choosing is the best. AND THE ee BELTING AND ate New Bells, Belling, Bell-buckies © The New “Calla” Belt ike Hee Summer fashion The “Kerabol Belts Ars new attractive and, Fe ular priced at. , 50c, 65e, 76c and $1.00. 25e, 85c, 50c,:65¢ and 65c. 25,.35,.90 65, 75, SI. are. nterens ing because they: are new, ant VORK'S atest. We sell ent at popular prices. . Ladies’ Shirt Waists Ladies’ Fine Shirt Waists made of French and Scotch Ginghames, Madras Cloth, Lawn Percales, Chambray Piques, Sateens, etc., in neat stripes, Checks, Plaids, solid colors and polka dots. Sizes from $2 to 42 at 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $8.50 each. Boys’ Shirt Waists ‘With Frilled Collars-and Cuffa; others with Sailor Colles lara and Knot to match others plain at 75c, 85c, 00, $1.25 and $1.50 each. Ladies’. Linen Skirts, Spanigh flounce or plain, & pest: ly trimmed at. veees CAPA CASS Ockel BOOKS urses and.... ic leather! Bags, rses ai Yon will find an inter- Cases. The prices are low Ladies’ American Crash Skirts 15c 2Ecy ‘Ladies! Pique Skirts, 8 Ladies’ Pique Skirts with row rot muslin—a yery pretty akirt at........ Soba eeencveretese neces =a The New Wash Goods. WE HAVE A FULL LINE CLUDING THE POPULAR PIQUES, SCOTCH GINGHAMS, MADRAS AND ZEPHYRS, DOTTED SWISSES, MULLS, BRODERIES, ETC. OF THE LATEST WASH | MATERIALS IN- tion, the younger children attend in-the morning and remain away. in the after- héon to give the others a ‘chance. About a month ago the school -bor d mide application fo tha provincial edu- | @OGCOO tational department for another teacher which was refused -becauge- it was so Rear vacation. The primary depart- ‘ment has kept’ filling. up-until “about 90 sholars were enrol led for one teacher, ‘they were divided into morning and iiternoon divisions. Rossiand Customs. ; The returns for the month of April-1809 froin the Rosslatid customis howge ‘are as follows: oports, yaathe $54,606.00 Amount of duty collected... $12,028.95 A poset ta, Value. os $288, 817.00 . Customers. Little Boy—Please, I want the doctor come and see mother. Pies ‘8: Servant—Doctor’s a do you come.from? ittle Boy—Whatl'Don'tyou" know out. today c roy 7 80 houses, “witha. loss of $20,000. One Chinese burned to death. eee ‘M..McDonald.&.Co.,. of Toronto, are fixing up a large :oom just west of the city offices and are putting ina fine stock of confectionaries, cut flowers, ete., and will call the place the “Bon Ton.’ a The Rossland Laundry is doing - good work at reasonable prices. ory spe: Graham & Son. Near P. O. Eas! THE ORESORNT DRY GOODS COMPANY NEW BRICK BLOCK, COL UMBIA’ AVENUE: Dr. J. F. McKenzie, dence over O,Héarn’s, Toronto. office_and Lich opposite Bank: of St. Charles House CHAS. EHLFRS, PROP. Board and Room $6.00 Week Firat class accomodation. ‘WEST COLUMBIA AVENUE. teresting books " raven ‘Write for our inter you aro swindled.” sof the sate neering. rp achetore tm Selaneeti ations, enter! Association, New Hngicnd water. Aim Anoc. L e Roi LIVERY a and? FEED STABLE.__sett> JOHN F. LINBURG, PROP. Sranies: Columbia Ave.y, ‘Com ray Notice is heraby given, iven. that T will, on the sth ee Leys doe at the city pound, the following ded property: One jron gray. pony. Dated Rossland, April 29, NOTICE. NOTICE. to the pony and a 8. FORTEATH. 109. ar Potiaante ee Sp the af ni act such other Stylish Rigs for 1ent Fivet clase Saddle -and “Pack Horses. 28 SP sPhone No. 87. ‘mercial Alloy, ‘Phone -No. WIELSOX HELLO 89, business aa may 8p) Datéd April 23, 1895." ROSSLAND OPERA HOUSE OKANE STREET. P. O. BOX; 136. T. GO to The Sap | Womans Fxehane ESTIM, 45 ing a GENERAL ADVERTISING AGENT 108 Bsnorscate-8t., LONDON, KE. 0. YOU WANT AN ADVERTISEMENT, Large ortuat, Inserted | ja in any Suropean ‘Newspaper Magazine, of, troublesome "actalis by y eonding ee Sonora eee Lane ik dence ye nvived. Metropolitan Opera Co. THREE NIGHTS COMMENCING MONDAY MAY Monday Evening. Tuesday Evening. Wednesday Bvenin WwW: HOWARD roursell a it straight to T. W. HOWARD, . nOhivette. ising ne Hey Bai jie Smit! Sidney Rhorer Blandse eA Aldrach Pets S Lincoln Lillian Kimble mon Al epi ae ft Mediuipefor bring- ing. Principals T. W. HOWARD, Vision restored, defects corrected ~ gingses fitted: a1 ra & PR I Ne f=) BARRISTERS AND SOLI Rossland, B. CG riser Ditatig, Colembla ice, ‘There are also days like the national. holiday, ; Inly 10, when most ot the theatres give, gratuitous spectacles, These occasions are charac- me? Why, wedeal with had For the beet HOME AD, BREAD baby from you We are trios of all kinds. Colum- Bon Lstiea Fur ty from here. Inet. week.—London and pee next door ‘weas of Gy offices, | um Agent yor THE and British Co- . } ‘ vests : ee : : = a 106, BISHOPSGATE-STRERT,, Loxnor, E. C. PRICES, 600, 76c, $1.00 Seata on sale rt Roll’s Drug store. Record;