/ I> fr t vJt m \ ^fy!l^9fSUfVimif>vp*^im*f^>:- + '<& *^i*^<&tt.yHx^&g!i9m?&--~&>&������i lie 49. ���������V >.I"*'I ������I;3t,.><:*VT'MIKR IP, 18G3. Vail. Five below^e^^^ . mg&XixaM^ At the MothrrLode on Saturtf^y afternoon the snow camedo** n ������������ thickly that, standing at the stor?, it ,was difficult to see the ore bip*., - Three inches fell in less than an ^uHr,;. xx--v.-: On Sunday night the,, thermometer fell, registering six d������gr*.f;s..������b^y^^ro;4;: Monday' night it went down to ���������5.; Oh Tuesday night the murcury registered six above zero. The creek abov* the smelter pump house wus frozen c.v������r on Tuesday morning, but the ice broke out . before noon.' " -���������.;���������' :������������������ : The Greenwood skating rink^will be ready in about three weeks. However, if this kind of weather continues, it may be ready much sooner. 1 he Greenw������cd Curling Club are get ting theii- rilik in -tinstela*&'.������ h a pe ' f-: V this season, and expect to have a large membership.'; ::-'i -lyy^xv-'.'' ..���������- ���������At-y ��������������������������� : the- x.'.^.r. Anaconda ������ : At the Anacouda smel^r constrwr- tion work ori t he Co��������������� ver t.<������r fpunnations j and; buiidiwg������ is progressing'as rapid- ly && cold weath*r will v permit ,Th* stone ah d concrete; found alio. '** for the ! convertermachinery are being -pushed.'' The brick wall fv:r the 'converter, dust ;(^puti������u������d oh pi*^a 6. v IN ��������� HALF 'BARRELLS, PAILS ou SMALLER QUAN'mTXE^.^T-f-^'-^. P;"BURIM3 & O������ ���������������������������>������������������'������ t- 6 Greer weed B.C 'Phi lie No. . flaf TH F A r ACONDA NE W S ABOUT TOWN Mr. E. W, Monk wa������ in town Monday. last of hold the There is now about eight inches snow at tlie Mother Lode mine. The Church of England will their annual bazaar tomorrow j at Auditorium. Mrs. F. Keffer returned last ���������-eek from Columbus and Cleveland, Ohio, where she lias been on a long visit. Be sure an.1 get a ropy of our beautiful Annual Aiaacor.dri NVw's. The edition will consist of 150 copies, dura-Hy bound in magazine Yorm. and ^iriV^ a complete history of the Anaconda News in addition t������ tlie regular news matter. Price, to ticket holders a������d subscribers, 2 cents. . Others. 5 eerats. Sabscription to MAnaeondA News" .������& a year, or .05 per ticket, go^d f*r5 w������eks. By snail $1,00 per year. Qet a subscription NOW, *������ as to get our Aianualfor one cent. W ������ A RE SO LE A GENTS FOR CARRY IN STOCK A FUOL; LIN^ OF MINERS'SUPPLIES; _<50DWLN CAMKLES. &c. &������. TME RUSSELL;LAWr CAULFIELD CO.. LTD. THE _ANK CI ll\l'i:SH NCIcTH AMERH A. Greets weed, It. C. &Ul%< INES, REAL ESTATE, FIRE LIFE & ACCIDENT ������ ANCE. MONaY TO LOAN. Greenwood, B. C. Dr.R.liathiEon Bentist Webb & Bfayiiard. PAINTING; AND SIGN 'WORK. BICYCLE & MACHINE REPAIRS." Copper St. THE CANADIAN BANK OF., ' .' tOMMttCI. Grfe^wcoI) P.C HA KING & GO. Dealers in. CIGARS, feTATIONERY, CONFECTION* ���������Y. All the frl'tast f eficdieals. yz^^my NEWtf -.��������� ������������������*'.'. r* . ���������; L *. .,*:���������:- "'������.. .. ... . * * ; '>���������'������������������"< \f :.' ',,*���������/ '^^ "'" *���������>-/' . i ::��������� ������������������;������������������ -.v VWfj- ������������������ . "V 7 FHincini r.vi'*;>" CO^LTD. n.iiiwim* ?-.r. Mc.CRFAIYS "LRYFUT" SHOES For EOYS What arc they? A splendid efclf shoe, made of heavy but soft, pliable leather. The ������������ le is viV^MELTER-MENTS1��������� SPECIAL, ":yx:--y-- ������������������ ������������������ -��������������������������� " L JrrHou^jdb- tooT^ you have never triect themv" As a sblicl��������� calf '^-~ with a sole that wears like iron, thjeflead^ Bi^B C^nTEF.S FC?l S&ie^S fCB piSTTBCBf ���������������-:-,.- ' . ?. J 11 ���������#ty ������������������'������������������������������������|- .V ' ty ' ^ - ������������������"������������������v.. ."���������CI;/" I,- I -.:: ������+ __ ..���������������������������.- . . .*...��������������������������� 4v .?. '.-������&>'$���������> '$':'3t ' 4 ;THF -ANACONDA KEWS'.' CULTUS BEHE A fellow had been ch_**ged with steal ing nine bottles of beer. The j u d g e told him he would have to go back and get the other three. He couldn't aiake a case out of nine. ., Be sure to get a copy of- tlie fine��������� ���������iwrn in ANACONDA Printed December 16th. 01^ ROE QANDY, FRUIT, CIGARS. sic. COPPER ST. Green weed, B. C. NEWS. 16 Pages Li LETT & fcLA Barristers. Greenwood P.. C THE UNION MEAT Cv. HAVE CF- ENED THEIR SgW'MAEKET. DRESSED -MEATS,-*' POULTRY & GAME. FISH " >���������������������������.- ! '���������' ������������������ ��������� '��������� i ' ��������� ��������� . . . ��������� .'. *. .'��������� : '���������.'.i T~"- , , I '.-.'������������������������������������ ��������� .. ! -'. ���������;. , The Trilby is'improving, and shoeing up free silver. Development work is proceeding on the Dynamo, Mayflower and Junebu&v GOOD BYE CORNS Never see you any more. Gone forever. Tough--toes orcR mure. Step on them; stand dn 1hem or kick tb< m without squirming. That's the story that our lollies Corn'Cure, has to tell. Only 2*5 cents. J. L. WHITE. Dispensing Chemist. ������������������ P&7S<.--' IS ff 8������ 9 Tinning ana pi uniting:. '������������������', X ,..:v;OPPF.W5"T. ������������������.'" Hotel LadyBmith. The only Wot k i n p'-ir-?������ n's Hotel in town Ey>"RyT?nNC First Class. .'.���������:. V'v- ^;la������I./oiKlfrd-. ��������� JUST RECEIVED- A FULL LINE OF RUBBERS AT��������� SmitE^.ycEwen, xowii Lola Keifiirglli-tap. Houses and Cabins* to Rent. .THE GIASMT . POWDER GoXON, High & Lew Explosives Gutta Ferclia Fuse &��������� ,.Caps ���������; Electric Blasting ap������ FACTORIES AT GIANT -& CLtPK^ & VIC- *1 6 THE ANACONDA NEWS ...IRONBRE The Ideal Tonic. Qfi m pfc ^t ^ 9& |i H ������ f������ H H Si- iw ���������kf For sale at the- Lion Bottling Works. Greenwood, B. C. FRESH FRUECat tlie South. End Grocery. Wftmr m FIRE INSURANCE, MS REAL ESTATE. CEO. II. NAD Eh MANAGING DIRECTOR. ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������^ ������ ** TRY OUR ^rjrf -^ ��������� HAMILT. ... POWDER Co. | OF s* i ONTREAL. | 'NEW THINGS. From page 1. flue isnearing completion. The brick work on the transformer building is. practically finished. Work, on the ti tack has been retarded by the cold weather lately, but it is two thirds finished. All the slag from No. 2 fur-sace is being taken out hot, also one half of that from No. 1. The locomotive and cars a re wo r k i i g fir. e. ty ty ty ty THigh Explosives, ���������V Blasting & Stumping Powder, J % Fuse, Caps & Blasting Apparatns.*| ty ' T 1 FACTORY NANAIM.0 ������. C. % 1 E. W. Monk, ty D is trier M an a ge r. NELSON, 5*4*##*^#*%^^*^ &&&*���������*������������������������������������''*?���������&*#������#���������#*#*"