HORBLAND BVENING RECURN, MAY G7, 1800 subscribers for the Recerd. New secretary Minere’ un James Devoin, Berk Toss a Loan. Of tice, NO. 16 WASHINGTON ST. ROSSLAND RECORD. BY EBER O. SMITH. H. Keller's barber shop. ‘Thomas, tailor..* G.M. ‘McBride, hardware merchant. John Ingram, chiof of police. M.Ae Wilson & Co-, tailors. JH. Young, agent Dominion Express “M. ACW jon & Co HIGH-CLass NOTICE. Notice is hereby sivon th on that a general meet- jrg of the shereholders of the Mascot Gold Min. Hy idunlted, Liability, will be hold 1} Mico of the TUS Gola a for Trousers — be ILY BXCRPT SUNDAY, PUBLISHED DAILY EXC! pomnas Watches, Clocka and Jewelry in. Stock. REPAIRING DONE PHIL A. SILVERSTONE, PROP. ALL COMMUNICATIONS to the gditor must be socompansed by the name and address of the writer, not necessarily ror publica tion, but aa evidence of good faith. WLIMITED LIABILITY. Carpets. rote Oltawa. Rellevue hotel. D,irg works, Dr. Reddick. Buck Beverly, blacksmith. Hote! Gaeaen n Cigar Store. talon Bros., book and Btation ary “ri W. Coffin, turkish baths. 1, D. E. Kerr, dentist. ie Bluntiah, barher, Washington BUBSORIPTION RATES, Dadiy per week by carrie: ‘Bally per month by mail. ‘Daily half year by mail. Daily per yea! Delly per year, Washington Bt. the Afternoon, 1 for tho ia eof pasalng 0 108- olution for volun’ winding np the of- faire of tho company. Bi Transact such other ‘business a may op pertain pyarete: 50556660600 > H.R. Johnstone & Co. Real Estate Agents, 11-Col, Ave. eee Subscriptions {nvariably in advance. advertising rates will bomade.known on ap- plication SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1899. Carpets. ~ , pd ‘SHIRT WAISTS Rossland as this sensou. Our Waists ure models of correct sayle and prices are the Royal \ orceste Se te i W. C. C.'can be had in either white, ° ‘blobk, Crash Skirts “SPOKANE STREET os One Door East of Col Muslin Underwear |. Avenue, | Le Roi This is typical House Cleaning Weather and -no doubt vou will require a new Carpet, Square. Rug er per ahs some Matting. You will find a large stock of CARPETS, SQUARES, RUGS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTIN G, ete. Drop In To the Carpet of the Big Store whore we will be pleased to. show our asrortment whether you intend to buy or not. CARPET DEPARTMENT. THE BIG STORE AUNTER BROS. Wik COX 28 SPOKANE STREET. It seema that Rossland ia liable to get left on her public building this year. The board of trade made a strong show- ing and asked the Dominion govern- ment for $100,000 for a public building. Nelson came in after this and -has se- cured $25,000 for a postoffice and cus- tom house. It is intimated that if Rossland had been more moderate in her demands she might have been suc- cesefal. Sheis entitled to all she has ~ asked for and it is better to waita year or two than to take less. a L Williams, Columbia hotel. Carpenter & Co., photographerss, yf. Nocearato, dealer in feats Frat WOMEN'S Corset. Covers :: square, round or V shaped neck, frlmiied with fine embroidery and lac at 40c, 50c, 5c, 75c 86e, “p. 00 and.. scene. teuia Condre, milkman, Florence hotel. “Thomas & Greiger, wholesale liquor dealers. . WOMEN’S Drawers:made of the finest D, M. Crowley, farniture dealer. cambrican me alin mien Sabai Adsum Was Out. a frills, cluster tucks, insertiona “fam looking for Mr. Adsum, the at 7c, 85c, $1.00, $150 and. tonkkeeper,” said the caller, & portly, tiple gentleman of ‘majestic appzar- e Roi pink, mauve or light blue, 4, 5 or 6 hooks short, medium. or extra long; also the DOWAGER Corset for stuut ladies. Our prices always the lowest $1., $1.25, $1.50, $2., $2.50, $3.00, $3. 50, $5.00 Sumnier Corsets At... 7h and $1.50 Corset { Waists Ladies’ Young Ladies’. Misses’... Childrevs’ Babies’ Special! A broken line of Corsets: sizes 18, 19, 95, 26, 27, 28 avd 29 in drabs and blacks at — flalf Price. \Corset Steels 4, 6, or'6 Hook Blaoks and Drabs at. FoR SALE 4-Room House and lee one corner Washington &., Kooten: $800, 4-Room Honso and tot: on 1 kobe: enay avenue, $9 a 2-Room cabin on Columtila ave.. ie i. staurant on Columbia ave. ene “axines aud 14 mbaths lease, He or will rent. “STILL LEAD THE WAY, : We reach the- hearts of the corsumers through their stom. ii 4 t in,” replied the young achs by giving them the PURE ile is no’ K ou HEALTHFUL, PLEASING man on the three-legged. stool. ‘He BEVERAGE DRINK THE Se “Tce he ia not in,” interrapted the “a: s vititor, “This is about the hour he has Le Roi Guld Seaf been in the habit usually.of coming in, LAGER BEER. inte iu??? “Yes, sir, bat-—-"”” Call for and see that you’ getit. Itis the most Heulth- “Thanka, Dll wait.” He eat down, picked up & newspaper, ful “and Appetising Beer brewed. WANTED 4-Room House furnished - 5-Room House furnished ~ 4-Room House unfurnished 3-Rgom douse: furnished 1& 2kdom Cabin: : The subscription list of the Recorp, as well as the advertising patronage, in @ great Pp the vol supportof this community. The peo- ple have not been dogged and hounded to death continually. The Recorp has ithatood the” false of unscrupulous solicitors for other publi- cations, and is today the best read newspaper in Rossland. Itis fair and fearless, and publishes the news regard- Jess of whom it concerns. This course naturally brings a newspaper more or lesa enemies, but it also brings it friende. The Recorp was established February 14; 1805, and has been a daily since June 2, 1896. It has ‘stood in” : . , with no “cliques or rings” against the there is something you might do for me au the same.” . Jpeople, and that is why. it is popular Speak and it shall be done.” - hee TTS on Lee — e-em BUUUU UP OLE £18 ow are a rich man, andI know you own merits, and has survived the| by name. Iam eecretary of the gas kind of that| company. Every month whea you Under Skirts. Of Moriens Mercerized Bateens, Near Silks $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 Latles ADO Ladies’ Wrappers Our line of Calico and Percale Wrappers is now complete. .8izes from 82 to 44 ‘At $1.00, $1.25, $150, $1.75, $2.00, $2. 50 $8. 00 slowly unfolded it, amd’ proceeded with Ieieurely dignity to read. The young man on the three-legged Hool wrote away in silence. ‘Thus passed half an, hour. | The caller grew restive. > “By the way,” he aaid, ‘how—er— Jong will it be before Mr.” kdsum comes in?” “] don’t know,” eaid the “young man llofiman House Cae esate A..F. STROBE, PROPRIET’R ‘Washington Street, Rogsland...csessee, ° REGULAR MEATS 25° AN D. “$00 LINE G10 eambric Yokesof embroidery, inser- {) Alle at $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 aud . tera of tucks, insertions, laces and NIGHT GOWNS: made of Cambrics and Nainsooks * hes $1.25, $1.60, $1.75, 42.00.. Lace’, Insertions and - Embroideries—Some on the stool. “He -went’out> about ror Mask Officers: worth = 50 ‘and $3.00 : es OCEAN oes ate aroute EAST. ; ’ 7-00 LADIES’ Long Chemise:'made of best quality tiona or laces, Skirts finished with cluster of tucks and Subroidery. LADIES’ Skirt s: made of cambric muelins and lawns, deep umbrella frills, clus- embroideries at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.50... . with Empire.yokes, round yokes, tralls over shoulders, fancy collare, z a —— Special! e “Onelot of Skirt Chemiee, trimmed with : ner “ ightl: three weeks ago to stiotlier firm.”—Cin- with Lawn and Dimity Flounces and slightly ciunati Enquirer. - mnussed snd goiled from show, ‘windows, ete., Atthe annual meeting. of’ the “Tron Mask company recently held in &po- money could give, and has never been in a better position than now to go fer- ward, working for the best interests of Rossland, . Better starve and freeze in a bull pen for'all eternity than sigm away onr lib- erty. It is better to die a free mar than to live a slave. Those who are respon- sible for the permit the miners are now asked to sign in order to seek employ- ment have no place in the American government. Their home is in a despo- tiem where tyrrany reigns come in to pay your bill you make a tremendous row for half an hour, and declare that we area gang of highway robbe:s. Ifyou would only. agree——” “Nut to make a row over my gas bill. Never; sir, never! You have saved my lifeand [ am willing to draw you a check for £10,000, but, as for fore going a privilege granted only to free-born Bri- if you saved my life a dozen times ever!” The Evening Recorp delivered to any REELS Be: Oldest Established House in ovtenagy WILLIAM R. BEATTY® Undertaker. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMB’A 4 tons, Ican’t surrender it—couldn’t do it | === cn BEST IN THE CITY edb Eger Chickens and ve Fenster bleadirect from the Far 3000 Miles? Comfort SUNDAY _ ate Sunday Chicken - Dinner. A SPECIALTY. J. A. Macponap, J.8, CLurg, Jn, Macdonald & Clute Barristers, Solicitors “and Notaries. or Every public officer ‘who had .part of the city for 65 cents per month to do with the preparation of that ine _ famous document dug his own political grave:~ They willfully violated the plain Provisions of the statutes of Idahe which makes itacrime to require men seeking employment to sign any such permits. No: public officer can willfully permite crime against the laws of his state while attempting, to convict others of crime without losing his honor before all respectable people. No public. offi- cer can play thexole of a criminal and convict anyone else of crime. The majeaty ofthe law depends‘on the law- ful conduct of those who are entrusted with ite enforcement. It is no justifica- tion to say that because some local offi- cera are charged with neglect of duty that, therefore, other officers- have a right to violate the Iawa they swore to defend, and those who do so eacrifice all their charges against othera in the courts of the country. Those who go into court to enforce the law and pun- ish crime must do so with clean hands anda clear record.—Wallace Tribune. British Independance, It was in Bradford. Anold man was about to step in frontofa steam tram going at full apeed, when a hand seized him and fling him back. It was a nar- row shave, and as soon as the old man realized it he extended his hand to his rescuer and exclaimed: “You have saved my life and I can never repay the debt!” “I deserve no thanks,” was the mod- est reply. “But you deserve more than thanks. Zam a rich man and I want to give you some substantial token of my gratitude, ‘Here—let me write you a check for—” “I couldn’t ‘accept anything—really. W.J, LOUGHEED = J. FYFE Wed. LOUGnEED C0. Merchant Tailors Ladies’ Drapers, : Just arrived a fine range of Flannel Suitings IN GOOD © Colorings and Patterns... fi [COLUMBIA AVE gttors Bank of British N North fcuee Le Roi- LIVERY SALE and FEED STABLE._a> JOHN F. LINBURG, Stylish Rigs for 1¢: nt First clase Saddle and Pack Horees. - Branzus: Columbia Ave., "Phone No. 27. Commercial Alley, ?Phone No. 39, P.O. BOX, 186. PROP. Subscribe —FOR THE— ease Nothing Succeeds Like Success. The One Price Store. WATCHES sat Icouldn’t,” proteste! the other, “but Saturday, Monday and Tuesday Only! “AT. FROM _ Si. OO All other merchandise at Eastern prices. Cc. C. GIBSON & CO. SLAUGHTERED __EAGA. _ 28 Spokane Street. ee ers g J. B. Johnson & C0. $ “-RoalEstate and. Mining: brokers INSURANCE AGENTS. Fire jsarenes A - loping Compan gents for the fol- Norwich Pati of England, We have sale for, all — National of Iretan Phontx of Hartlord : » Atlas, Guardian, < Lloyd's Fite Gass. Standant Shes, $ re } ©. @ @ } ® Oe ® © ® Ce @ “J. Be Johnson & Co CLOOOGD HOO OOOO SC caeeeomesesnnensees GO to and pas i bia Ave. next door west of City offices. Womans Exchange For the best HOME MADE BREAD 4 The Steg = tries of.all kinda, East Colum- reley, Sead temas oveand ‘oll nt exeéeding thivty-Ave thotes mile thereof, yond WoR othe poses. Poe Dated May 25, 1899, NOTICE. gage b ranches, er purpose: CAMPBELL USWALD, ecretary. ‘bro trayns. ait carmpoan th through gvetntate wea ee a al for Moi ys, for Toeade, aud Battirdays, for ‘Toranto. On me-quartor hours the fester ialate tweon Rosslan 1 SelRo1 “Nocustoms aidieulties with baggage. Daily Train. 18 20k-Lv.—ROSSLAND.—Arr.—23.05k Makea connection West Robson for and from the north and main line, snd to and from Nelzon, Kalo; Sandon and other Slocan points. For Rates, Tickets and Full Inform» Agent, or A. B: Mackenzie, City Tkt Age) P. G. Denison, Agent., Tani “W. F. ANDERSON, T,P.-A., Nelson. E. J. Covi, DP A Vancr WASHINGTON QTREEE ROSSLAND. B “HARRY MCINTOSH, Merchants’ Lunch. 25c. From 12 noon to 2:30 p m SUNDAY ‘Chicken Dinner wA-First Glass Bar. RALLROAD TIME CHECKS Miners Checks @€vCashed. Free of mae PROPR, Tap \ Caneoeteaad & DEACON, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS. Rossland, B. C. Miner Building, Columbla Avenue: oh Call on or Address Nearest Loal- kane the following officers: were elected: Autin Corbin, president; B. J, enerss vice-president; A. . T.> Herrick. = orer,and J. F. Herrick Sarna ana manager. The following are’ the mem-|- ber of the board of trustees: ©- Austin Corbin, D. C, Corbin, E. J. Reberts and YOUR CHOICE While they last + Bustles All the new styles at .... 50; 750 and $1.00 “Side Steels for Corsets 10c a wet of four LF. Herrick, alf of Spokane; .A. -W.| McCune, of Salt Lake City; J, P. Gold Hill. Nevada, and John Cestes, of Ottawa, Ont. i Promised Treat Treat. A“Tour of Cuba and the Hawaiian E Tdands’” ia the title of s lecture announ- ced for Thuraday évening'at-the Miners’ Union hall for the-benefit of the Sunday thool library fand of the “St. George's church, The lectarer is D. M: Crowley, and the tropics; and he will throw 150 treen to illustrate his subject. _ Business Changes Hands. Thomas Brownlee. has. bonght « the Rowland Billiard and “Bowling hall of “Iessrs, Smidt,’ Dunlop: and “Whitney and will run it in firat class:order. | An- drew Duncan, late of. Rochester, New York, has’ ueen ‘engaged: as manager. Mr. Bi and has many friends so will_no doubt increase the popularity of this pleasant Teeort, Church vic Sunday services in the Baptiet eburch. Rey, Mr. Gandier, Preabyterian, will Peach in the mornitig at 11-0’clock, and the pastor, Rey. W. -T, Stackhonse. in the evening at 7: The su bject for the evening will be, ‘Mind Your Own Busi- Deas,” 4 cordial invitation is extended to all. Scats free, and plenty of hymn books. Police Court. 50, which he did and was discharged. Louis Benson, a railroad emplo 2 Waslet go upon: the charge of being drunk and incapable and returned to his Work. Yesterday was pay day. te at Weller, Rossland’s pioneer san- ry pluinber, has -the best. equipped lumbing establishment in thovclutaed brepared to do all kinda of _ plumbing The dealer said: ‘You'll find our gooda impoasible to beat!”’ ‘And thereupon the farmer’a wife regret- ted she had come. She told the eager salesman, with in- genousness sweet, /Slae hoped to please her son and heir by buying him adrom. —Chicago Times-Herald. ai. F. ” Fitzpatrick, the sanitary plumber, has removed: his office an shop to the corner of - Columbia avenue and. Washington etreet, under. ee Shaw’s cigar store. alte. a M, J. O’Hearn will have.to put an ex- tension to his store in order to cary the large stock of trunks and valiees just ar- rived if they are not sold at once. _— Alook at M. J. O’Hearn’s stock of trunks and valises will convince you that he carries the largest and best atock. n town. a The Rossland Laundry is doing good work at reasonable prices. ay them, Graham & Son. Near P. tf — WANTED.—A good lady solicitor. Address A.-B., this office. ——— Keenest razors, bod; dy at any time. ee m-fitting, etc., anywhere, for et f 3)]Catarrh first-class work—at The subscription orice of the: SEvgxIne Rexcorp will be nts per month en and after June 1. Dr. A. W. CHASE COMES TO-THE AID OF =e Sutteror A. G. CREELMAN P. 0. BOX 315. ~|Oreslman & Beam, CONTRACTORS BUIDERS. Estimates furnished on all kinds oe work Jobbing promptly attended to. Rossland BC OFFicE AND HOF: Commercial court, rear. Alhambra Hotel. GEO. BEAM | ‘Tinie Card of Tiains. ——— SPOKANE. 2—pany TRAINs—2 throat. Catarrh i is another name for uncleanness. ‘Many men understand this, and make every cer to cure is but it is beyond the ke ore of ordi No zelprespecting man can ignore Catarrh, If teh has it in any form he makes constant effort to be rid of it. ‘There is something about the manner of life ana the climate of Canada that seems to breed diseases of the mucous ‘Tmembrane. Medical science ordinarily doesn’t try to cure Catarrh; it “relieves” it; but Dr. Chase has been curin Catarrh for over thiny years, and his name tt blessed by thousands who have shaki grasp of this {nsittious disease, pa By all davers, peice ng conta pat bes, ‘rite for our interestin, Books” “ Invente' "and He, x ne oro invention ‘or improvement and we. will tell ny feo Our opinion as to whothor it is . ake a specialty’ ed in otuer hands, ished. & MANION” & Civil & Me wineers, G: the Polytechnte, Behocl of of Hnuinceena secuelor ia led _Sclencet Universit bers PElent tive ‘geelations J hmerisan Water Werke rater Ws Astoclation, Re sind W athe Works Xi Booloty oF sie em ore Ausocia tion, ginioers. ” Orson: | Seasmerey, 2.0. Ray’s barber shop, next to International. } *Local Freight, Ws BBBBBBBABIN =Local Freight, E: “sDaily, except Bunday; all others dofly. J. W. HILL, General Agent, jpokane, Washington. A. D. Charlton, a Q. _ ,. 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