\ Library of Leg Ass ���*/ w lfi" J* - h ll1 o (j? 1,1 '{ 1 ^ hi' ''1. I i. I fur ������Sjnjin^ixnrurnj^njji^njTr^ 5; M1NKKAL J'KOUUUTJON of & I'OIJT STI5KI..K MINING DIVISION ij [j; IX 'WW $2,746,869 ^CrffiffitnSirauxhjTJixuiJXfuiJij-utJvr* ^ty^nnsjjTj-uinnsxnrirLnru-ir^^ siiSF.UAii j-jjouncrioN oy $ BKITISII COLUMBIA IX 1SWU >5 $16,407,645 'jj Vol. 7 l*ORT STBBhB, B, r^ *&> ATURDAY, DfiBCfiBMBBR 7, 19Q1. No 49. New Advertisements To-day. Nollce- Churles F.Miiii-n-. S MINERAL FLOAT J �� J" No selection has boon nnulo by tho Dominion government oJ' coal lands in the Crow's Nest Pass. Under their contract, tlio govern nieni/ has the lirst, right of selection. ��� - It. is leportcd that, the nut-mil of fhe fernie coal mines will lie increased during the next few , mouths. Now' profits in mining are given away to such vampires as railways and custom ,sincltois. who suck the life-blood out, of the mining industry.' , , , 11 Tho coal trade in the Koolc- hays' is ras active as , ever, although there is some falling oil' in tlie demand for coke. From the best authority if,i.s learned thai a large amount of railway construction will be commenced, in South Easl. ICootenay during the coming summer. The, big tonnage of average grade- ore, when, effectually 'treated, make larger -and more' permanent mines than shipments only of'picked material. Nature lias put the minerals in thcrveins with lavish hand to bo extracted by the ingenuity of maiK_J . Tho. thoughts and energies of - | he mining men of this district' ������' are now' being directed1 to the great, quartz, possibilities . that -permeate the mountains i it", I ho vicinity of Fort Steele, j The Fort Steele district is favored by an adequate-,water supply^ ore in abundance and of n grade that, will pay a good profit, easy 'of access, wanting '"nothing but good railway faoili- - ties and cheap transportation. Tlio American Smelting and Refining Company has on hand a .surplus stock of lead amounting to,40,000 tons. The present price of lead on the. rJondon market is a little more "than -11 pounds one shill- i n g. Iron ore is being shipped from 'Spain to tlio United States, and 'a vessel which carried a cargo of iron ore returned wilh a cargo of steel rails.. ' The things that have mostly retarded the mineral industry in the Fori Sleele district, is the exorbitant freight, rates, aiid unreasonable and excessive smelter charges. There has never been any known discovery of a specimen of native sine. .All producing mines in this di.-,lricl are shut down owing lo the low price of lead. A reserve of over two thousand tons of ore is blocked out in lhe, Sullivan miiie.^ Iridium is lhe least, expansible nnd zinc the most expansible of Ih.fuielals in ordinary-industrial 1I.-.C. The season of 1U01 in the Fori, Sleele district has been one of great changes and development. The Canadian Pacific Railway Company are building a short spur from lhe North Star and Kimberley branch fo Marysville. Lime burning promises 10 bo an important industry in the vicinity of Bull river and Wardner. There i.s sure, to be many ira- averago speculator is a lobster, and is polled wilh great ease by the expert, 2)'roinoter. ��� A new leaching process for gold ores is said" to*have been discovered by Denver people. it -- The iron,industry is one of the best barometers of ihe business conditions of tho eon nl ry. 'The oufpul of coal from the Fernie mines, during lhe past mouth was in' llirv.neighborhood of 47,000 toufi. ' " ��� ll is' proven beyond a d< i bf Ihaf.the St Mary's ."��� John'- A. Currie was run over by a freight train between lO-JJU- p in.1 Tues1 day evening and T:'iO a,in. Wed ncsdiiy morning and was badly mangled. > On Tuesday evening last Currie, a man in the employ ' of lhe Moyie ��, Lumber '- Company, left i.liis camp,'which is some distance from town, and cum a to get his mail./ I To then went back lo canip and was sitting near the bunk - house', when*' .a-- fellow nained^Miles Skimerh'orn called for him about M o'clock". They lofl llio camp together going in tho direction of the C. P. Railway track. Skimerhorn shortly aflorwardsn'eturned, went to..the bmilV house'a'n'd turned in for'the night;/ but Currie was' neither soon "[nor heard of until next morning, when ohis body... was foiiiid on the railway track about 7:00 a.-inV witlr-his head,split, his' arms, back..aiid legs broken, and his hody was 'torribly^.maugled. A freight train ���" having passed over Ihe liody during the night. On Wednesday a coroner's, in- quest was hold and* rendered the following* verdict.' "John A. Currie, was killed, between ,lhe hours "of ',10:80 ,p.m., December 2nd and,7:1)0 a.m. December 3rd. Body was found'on theiCanadian Pacific track, a train having ing out soi::c h'.y,)i grade oris, and will continue work on the pro- , ,' ��� . ' porty all winter. The Moyie Lumber Co. which ,are now engaged in taking out logs on the CTpper M<��yie Luke, have their compliment of niuii, and are getting out large quantifies of high class JumlW. ST. kucjKNic. ' ' - Tli(��r�� is no ch&ng* in th�� aitu- ation at th�� St. Eug<��i-�� mir��e, but th�� general' impression is that the mi ma and works will be running in full fore* early in th* coming year. district. Church Entertainment. The ladies of Fori Steele have ^ ',1B\, ,'- . . ,'.' ,., ' The body was interred in'the ' i ' c Movie ceuioterv.. thu'^funsral united .with the Presbyterian Sunday School in being welKalfended. in effort to hokUi Ghribtmas free and'enter-' tainincnl for, the children of ihei , i Rooseyelt^s 'First Messag:*. town. All are ihv'ifod to con-j .fVo:sidentr -'Ro'ibsevelf'i - -first message to Congress i.s distin- tlio children ;g.uip1)(;d by n clo^-ness, firmness, that we may give ,t.hem a, riglU[.UK| ^.gcved strength .which is East Xootanay Stock;. -** ' ArfkeJ. Crow's Xtjst,Co.d *>��tl.(X) ��� Nortli Star" IM Sullivan. .- "- 10? Silver-lead Quotation* Nenr York. Oerieriiber 7: Bur Silver '..... Mexicu.il dolliii"! ! - 1.011(1 .- * '..' - Copper. ,Loudon, Dec. ".-^Silver. 24-|f,�� copper, X"). ,��_ d: lead. X-ll ������, ^��j.. Hid. I7-J.U0 ���12 'A. S4 4.*-* 4..171 U!.(i2i Hid: Karkot Conditions. - A', ntnady feeling prevails in copper. '- ' ^ ��� ','Jn load, the market was quiet. 'Sullivan stock show-* gain in bid price. It is expected thai, the price of lead will drop to three c��nt* per pound. , , tribute and - to- assist' the ladies j in their effort' for good lime. Everyone is urged to attend the entertainment, which Will - be' held in * the Masonic' Hall on Christmas eve al eight o'clock. .-The Ladies Guild, 'fhe Ladies Guild of, St. .Tplm * , f the Divine met oir Monday at tho residence of Mrs. -Levelt, on Riverside Avenue, when a state" inent of accounts was submitted' for the year, which showed the Guild's finances iu a satisfactory* jcondilion, matters* of importance in connection with the church wore discussed after '.which lea was served by the hostess. Tho afternoon was spent pleasantly and profitably, It list,1 of the 'new officers will appear in our next, issue. , ___ The Feast of" St. Nicholas. ' ',. Tho above feast was celebrated at. the SI. lOugone Mission on Thursday last, by the teachers and pupils of Ihe 'Kootenay 'In duslrial School. The children of the Schools wore entertained by the Sisters who had provided for thoni an excellent ili^ nor wilh sweets and iniil. after" ample justice had been dune to the "good Ilium's", souas- and recitations were the order of the evening and the children a_. quilled themselves nic-d credit ably. One of the <>lde.**l pupils '-end a congratulatory add res.*-, to the Rev. Father Coecola conlaming many heart tell wishes Cor his health and success in his \*]abor of love". Indian A.-joiiI, Galbraith who was'present followed with a neat and appropriate' speech.-,, aftei provements made in the present'which the1 pupils spcnl the even- processes in use in this district j^o- in games gratifying to the ireople of the souih, and much appreciated abroad; and Ms regarded as one of the most characteristic and remarkable messages ever sent, ;to Congress , . ' ' ' ": The English press seems, to admire the tone of the message "and it, is well received in Ger .many, tho references it contains lo the late' Empress Frederick 'are especially appreciated. * Most of the English papers re- 'inark upon tho tone o'f exultation adopted by President Roosevelt in dealing with the canal question, but they don't show the slightest, 'disposition to cavil 'thereat. The Vossischo Zeitung says that the President's message indicate that the- fool, of Iho United States are well on tho imperialistic path, and that**, ventures abroad seem, to agree with them. 'Phe Daily Telegram, London, says it would have been an inconceivable blunder to have opposed America's wishes in the matter of 'the-canal, and thus drive her to build a .still greater fleet than she already contemplates, which il is safe to predict iu 20 years,hence will make ihe United-Stales fhe second naval power. On Ihe whole, however, the newspapers are skeptical of any- great, outcome from the President's efforts in Lhe direction of reform of the tru**ls, anfi-anarchism, or reciprocity. Moyie Mining* News. Ki-om Oni o.wi I'oi ii"*]i"ii'lritt SOUIICTY GIK1.. . The Farrel Bros, are at work Among- th* Craft. -���"The'regular 'monthly meeting ofNorlh Star Lod*e,,No.'30. A.' F. . Bio'rnst*rn�� Uiornsou, the Nor- ���' ,j i, ���" wegian , poet. dramatist, and novelist.' I IN Ml-MOKY- OF KOSSUTH. i r, r New York, Dec. 7.���In honor of the memory of Louis Kossuth tlie .Hungarian-Americans <. of New York and vicinity haye -arranged for interesting exorcises to be held in the Lenox "Lyceum tomorrow eyening. Tlief exorcises will commemorate the tiftiafh anniversary of Kossuth's visit to America. ��� The programme'', will consist of ' the rendition,'of patriotic airs es- pecially-in.vognej in* the revolutionary, "period'bf ,184S,l;by'fhe' conilJinecV" 'Hungarian /gypsy bands.,bf this city and by various Hungarian"'' musKJal sooiotiosSi There will.also bo addresses i,by men. prominent in public .life and by the survivors., of''Kossuth's c6mpatriols���iH this counfrv. ' . * . , - *- , * ��� IIANNA AND 0TI1KUS TQ Sl'liAK. Boston. Mass'.. 'Dec. 7.���Tho' secretary of tin*- Boston Mer- clianls',Asflociiuion announce today the'completion of arrange*' ments for the annual bancpiet of the association to be held next. Tuesday -night*?**- Among the prominent! men who have accepted invitations to respond to toasts are Henry Watterson of Louisville, S��nafor Hanna of Ohio and Post master General Emory Smith. MANY MICXKJAN SMEI.TKKS. , City of Mexico. Dec. 0.���The American Smelting ����� J-lefining Company which several months ago secured control of all the smelting plants in Mexico, is to have strong competition, companies having been formed to erect and operate no less than six larjje and independent fiiuel t- ers. If is stated that many largo mine owners have already signed agreements to givt* their ores to these proposed independent smelters. NKGKO r.AO'R INVENTIONS. Washington. D. C, Dec. 0,��� Tho Government Board pf Ordn ance, at. its meeting which began today, will be called up.on fo consider the merits of a new rapid- fir* gun. Tho gun i.s the invention of Eugene Berkins. a young negro, whose parents and grandparents were slaves, nnd who himself worked until throe years ago setting up pins in a Chicago bowling alley. Ho i.s without more than a coin mon school education, -and his surroundings worry not caculaied 1o cultivate his mind on lhe subject o[ mechanics. Yol he has invented this gun, applied for a l>.it��nt,on it, successfully defended his application against the .-.ui'.s of Maxim and obtained all the 'claims h'�� has rusked for,, nineteen in number, Now ��� ho has strong hopes of having his gun adopted by ihe government. Ordnance experts who have examined the gun speak'highly of its merits. l-ICADY FOIi'KlX-OAV (iJUNU. New .York. Dec. 7.���Everything i.s in readiness for fhe big six-day bicycle race which is to beg'yi in Madison Square Garden al midnight tomorrow night". The list of entries includes the best riders of,America. England, France,' -Germany, ^ Ireland. Switzerland, Belgium, Italy and, Canada. The famous skimming i rr dish track, which caused so much comment during the summer, has been replaced by a new track, which ha.*-, all the speed of* the old one'and at fhe same time i.s considered ' safer. As a preliminary to tho 1 12 hour-grind, there -will'be a series of races this evening in i which, cinauy of the six-day riders will bike part. The main event will be a twentv * five mile '���pro" lap race. A NEW MINING VENTURE. Will Open Tip the Deep Placors On, , Wild Horse Creek. D. Newall, H. L. Amine and- E. Johnson, backed by a strong- local company, went out this week to open .up a section of Wild Horse creek, which has- been slightly prospected in the, early history of .the creek, but ��� did,not promise sufficient returns^ lo justify further outlay'in those, days.' Now the_ prospects ob- , tained" would be considered ex- ,- 4 k t, , cellent: and il is hopedfhat the enterprise may be.' completely successful, and may result' iu 'further rich "developments in the" rich placer beds bf the historic i *. t~~ ^ old creek. C. H. Pollen is pros-, ident of fhe company and J. T.,1 Laidlaw. secretary. ��� ' MiDiug- Quiet. -, Goodprogress i.s being made among the placer mines on Perry creek. *"On Wild -l-Jorse creek, lhe annual clean-up is well advanced, and a large amount of ' the yellow metal ' has been secured. The placer gold production of the' district will be larger than previous years. At no'time during the past four or Hvo years \va> there so little doing iu quartz mining**-' Low price v of lead, and want of transportation is holding back the production and development of the district. The mines'' are in a condition to ngsudic operations at, short notice. A new company has been formed to work the deep placers" on Wild Horse creelc, they coniJJ mencod operations on Thursday. Hotel Arrivals. KVIl'BlilAI,: .1. Carson, Calgary P. McMahon, Elko C. A. Dow H. Jones '��� S. McDougal. Fernie John Love, Winnipeg fi). G. Windlass. Calgary l-I. F. Collet!. Wiiulcrmoris Sam Cobb " Frank Cottle " A. B. Fonwide. Tho ranch Vi K. J. Higbye, Sheep Croek J. Stafford, Moyie LOCAL NEWS. A meeting of the dirccTor.-. of (ho Fort, Steele hospital was hold on Thursday. <\ A B. Fenwiek returned to the ranch on Fridav. Mrs. A. B. (Inice is having cottasre built on River*-*'.le Ave A number of Steelites attend od the dance at Mary.sviilo on Thursday evening. They re-' port having a good time. ' > L a) THE PROSPECTOR.',FORT STEELE, B. C, DECEMBER 7, l'JOl. v a. hSTABLISHKIJ II"9S A. B. 6race, PUBLISHER AND EDITOR. THE PROSPECTOR, i�� published ����ery Saturday, and has a guaranteed circulation larger than any other paper lu East Kootenay. It is all home Printed _nd contains double the news of any other paper in the district. As an advertising incdii: Is kept on rile at the a. -Me- I HIS rdpcl Klm & Co. .vewSp;��per Ad- vetlsin-; Agency. Montreal, where contracts for advertising can be made for it. This Pa,"��er store, Spokane. Wash. Is on sale ut J. W. Graham .t (Jo's hook ��he $Jv0&pect0t. You May Need- Vain-Kitter For Cuts .Burns Bruise- Cramps ' , Diarrhoea. All Bowel Complaints It It a iure, nte uud (juick remedy. Tli.-r.--, only one, PAIN-KILLF.R. I'isiiiii J'avis'. ' '1 wo ei/.i'A, 'J."M*. Hli-i 5uc. SATURDAV, DECL'MliEll 7, 11)01. "No Enemies to Punish���No Special'Friends to Serve. *' liast Kootenay Bottling Co. k T VHE Nelson Mirier in a recent issue, announces that Mr. J. C. Drewry. is in the field as a candidate for South East Kootenay at the' next provincial election. ��� The Miner: has the following to say ^as to the capabilities of Mr. Drewry. "Ho ^is a jolly,good fellow, an expert fisherman, and possibly the' best raconteur in the Kootenays. ,He is-the right bower of censured capitalists."' Mr. Drewry has to bring i'or- - ward better and more substantial reasons than the above", be- , /ore he can expect to obtain the suffrages oi' the,people of South j ���East Kootenay. What the district 'want is a man that is capable, who will work for, and in tho interest of, < the mining'industry'of the entire , district, one who will'1 have the confidence of the*' people in all matters pertaining to fhe development and progress of the district. ���* ������ * , , '' ' ' y From all appearances the next, provincial election is too , far away,1 to even consider who may be. candidates. But when the time does come we' are of the opinion that a- resident of this district will be found, and selected by fhe electors, not pushed forward in the interest of corporations, and not only be selected but. as their representative next house. flerated waters- Of all kinds Syrups, Champagnes, Cider- Ginger Ales. ,Etc. V l 4 ' All Modern Conveniences FORT STEELE, B. C. Large Sample Rooms for Commercial Men. _t -4 TTT- 4& i Soda water iu siphou**. -economical way to handle U. Thi? most Agents Wanted Complete Life of Queen Victoria best book , . best. tkr.ms < Outtic Mailed ou Keeeipt of li> cents. Address ' , - T S. C. MILLER & CO., a ��� Portland. Or*e.. U.^.A^ CARLIN & MERCHANTS DURICK GENERAL Fort Steele, Monte 6ario Restaurant. 'IHE MOST UP-TO-DATE- PLACE IN FORT STEELE. Everything Cooked "as vou J.IKE, IT." CANADIAN i/^iniat Atlantic Steamship Christmas ��� TO Department i r ( Sailings Sole-Agents .�� the Gflflt0j]$t66l COMPANY This Stm^l iii .ihiaranteed io ho f-rpial to Jessop's or Firths in all ��� 1Taiu*�� Rock Wo uk. ' ���" ��� ������ , ' * & WM. ROBINSON, Proprietor, Fort Steele Meat Market -FRESH and SALT MEATS ALWAYS ��� ' - ON' IT AND." *" Sole Agents England big who 0\vi!l elected in -the ' A wail of trouble comes from the town of Fernie. inasmuch us a license to commit matrimony cannot be obtained in that town, and that parties who desire to brave the perils of the stormy' sea of matrimony are compelled to come, to Steele to secure the necessary license. We trust that the government will see its way to establish a matrimonial license bureau at fernie, so that love-lorn swains can,.secure the necessary documents that will make two hearts one. without coming to Steele. * * * A jolly good fellow, and an ex- part fisherman, cannot expect to drive the provincial carriage in the next election. * x- it- South East Kootenay ������ has a population of over G.OOo. Its area is larger than some empires it is large enough to have two swath iu the provincial houre. -*��� ' * Wanted: A fair redistribution of seats in the local legislatur-j. ST. JOHN*. N.B. TO LIVERPOOL t Piiris-iiin Nov. 2:*! Numidian Nov. -10 Ionian Dec. T Tunisian Dec. '1 -A PORTLAND TO LIVERPOOL * Dominion Nov 2"! Canibroniiin Nov .10 Vancouver"'Dec. 14 BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL. Tver-ilia Nov. 2*1 Saxonia Dec. 7 New England Dee. 4 Ultonia Dec. 21 "NKW VORK TO LIVERPOOL. Celtic Nov. 2r> Etrnria Nov. 23 - Germanic Nov. 27 Campania Nov. 30 Majestic Dec. 4 Uuibria Dec. 7 Cymric Dec. 10 Lucania Dee. 14 Ocearric Dec. 11 Etnu-ia Dec. 21 Teutonic Dec. 18. Campania Dec. 28 NEW VORK TO SOUTHAMPTON Haverforrt Nov. 27 Philadelphia Dec 4 St Paul Dec. It St. Louis Dee. 18 Continental Sailings ��� OF��� North German Lloyd. Hamburg- Packet, Co.. Holland American *Red Star French and Am-hor Lines ou application. For reservation of berth*; rates and complete information call on or write treare.-t C. P. R. Agent. J. S. CARTER, E. J. COYLE, Dis. Pass. Agt. A. G. P. A. Nelson. Vanoouver crow's Nest. Goal cwanY Giant Powder Gompanu. SOLK AOKNTS Mining Supplies a Specialtjv �� i Agents for the MASSEY HARRIS CO., Limited. Farming "Implements^ R. W. ROGERS, Proprietor. ' "- - , , ���' -. ' '��� ��� , ��� ' . ���*-.<. i r ��� - Fresh Halibut, , Salmon', Salmon Trout. Butler'and Eggs, -J^ish and Game in Season. Bologna Sausage, Fort Steele and Kimberley. ********S"*��*S*fc$****$$$$��**%$$$^ ! . The Steele House 1 * * 0 Fort Steele, B. C. % * " * Centrally Situated on Riverside Avenue. a Conducted on Up-To-Date Methods. The Best Bar In-Town. D. IVIcIVeisli '. <- PROPRIETOR.' _______ I N.HANSON 9 -3 General iVIerchant ,, c Llcfwon Dealer. AND ����- Manufacturer of all Kinds of Lumber, A largo, assort- ^S g^- ment of seasoned Lumber and Shingles always 3 S��. oh hand. " ��� 7"�� ^ Dl\fENSION -LUMBER A SPECIALTY. .. ^ Wfl'&fl; ^jr BG. yiiiiiaiuiiii.iiaiiuiiiaaiiiiiusiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaaiiiaiiiii'c STEVENS RIFLES'" AND PISTOLS ARC CUARAMTCCO TO BC SAFE, DURABLE IHO ACCURATE. THE FAVORITE RIFLE Port Steele Brewing Co. FORT STEELE, B. C. MANUFACTURERS and BREWERS OF EXTRA IPINE BEER ��*' PORTER Losm Of Appotito and (-rtinoru.1 Oelril- ity are quickly 'iv-mowc by the u.ie <;f a few lioHlws* of "D. A L." Kniul.-'ion of (.'o(l Liver (Ml. .Maiiiifiu-iuri-d li.v tin- l)Hvi_ & Luw'rcnci" ('c. I Ad. Of all the many reports made ,by experts on this district there is none hut expresses tlie great est sanjiuinitv of its great riches i' ' ���'.'���' . ' Tlie coal industry in South' East Kootenay is yearly becoming more and more important. Co'iital is needed to ..make is nn .iccurate rifle nnd puta every shot where yon hold it. Weight -li poundr). jMwle in three ftiilibera���.22, .'lit and .32 Rim Fire. price: No. 17, Plain Sights, . . $6.00 No. 18, Ttreet Sights, . . 8.S0 Where these rifles .ire not enrried in Htook by dtfllen* we will send, ezpreas prepaid on receipt ol price. .Send stamp for catalog describing complete line and containing valuable inforifiation to .ihooters. ' j The J. Stevens Arms and Tool Co. P. 0. i.�� -*. ��� I- ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES <���/ Sample Rooms for Commercial Men. .,*,.;,',. ^_- ' ,�� ' ., ��� I ' ' . < -J* -' ", ; ' , > , , , *" , ' ., ���" ,, * . ,. ,' . '_ . ���.' _ . , , A Limited Number of H_ois foi* Sale . ' " at Prices Ranging from ��o' $125 To $400 ' ��� *��� , ' NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY as prices will be advanced the first of the year. , ' \ ; , ��� *.���-=���* Apply to Land Commissioner, C. P. R. Winnipeg', Man., or to BEALE 66 ELWELL Fort Steele and' Kimberley, *W**'fc:*)'******��*******^-****"'*"*!��*��-^--*f ���;;**** si -.> 'IS 1MJ1II.I.SHK0 KVKItV SATIII'I>AY, A.N'll Il.\** A * ��� ' i *r i;UAi:.\N'���TUKI* CJHCULATION' I.AICCi I'lii THAN * ANV^OTIlKlt I'Al'I'-.K JNT 10AST KOOy'KNAY,' IT IS t '% Alii. IIOMIC, l'lilNTKO.'AN'n CONTAINS IIOUIH.K ' $ . . . >�� Till"*. AMOUMT Ol'' NKWS OK ANTV I'A1JI".I! IN/I'IIK �� .- v ' ��� i . DISTRICT , , , " ' " KI3TBE Y. ROYAL HOTEL- KTMBERLRY, R. C. Tlio Finest, Liquors aiul Gi��ars and Host I-Wii'slu-fl ltooin** in Town. J. I. GATES, Prop. 50 YEARS' IENCE Marks Designs Copyright-'. &c Anvono spihIImk n skctrh nnd dcacrlnllon niny qulclcly ascertain our o'Hninn free whether an. InvonLIoii is probably patentable. Coniniinilra- tlnniiiitrict.ly confidential. Handbook on r-itei'ta seal free. Oldest agency for Hceuriiij-puteiK-i. I'xtenla'taken tlironirli Muim ,t Co. receive ijieclul notice, wlf hour, charge, in tlio Scientific flmericait A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest circulation of any Hciciitlflc Jci'ininl. Terms, $.1 a year: four months, $1. Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN&Co.361B-d^NewYQrR Brauc- Offlce, fa��2_ V St., WMhlugtuu, IS. C.. Guaranteed $900 Salary *�������*��� Men nnd women ol <>ood swldi-cs*. represent ti.**. some to tiuvol iippoim'ii;* a^ent*., ollici-."* for- local work looking after our inii'ivlls. ."MHIO salary yiuiruii- teed yoni-ly: c.Ntru con* mi���-.ion* and expense*., r.ipid iidv.incoiiiL-nl. old o��� trtblislifd house, (.it.md eii.uk-e lor- earne*,i, 'mini or women lo iceurc plea**- nnt. pei-inaiienl prv-juon, liber-al income and Inturo. New, Iri'illi.int line*. Write :il, oiu-e. ' ' STAFFORD PRESS. 2:i Church Sl... Now Haven. C-'otin. MTOIMf aud SCIENTIFIC Mim{j PRESS HIGHWARDEN &. SON. PIONEER BARBER SHOP I''v<*rv1liiu��- Kl.rielily l^'iisl I'lnss. Ncxrl dour In'/he Prox-pixlor'., READ. THE PFIOSPECTOR. THIRTY-HINTH TEAR. 24PaJjes : Weekly : Illustrated. INDISI ^NSABLE TO MINING MEN, $3 PER YEAR, POSTPAID. SEND l'OK ���".AMFIiK COPY, MINING andSd^ntific PRESS 310 MARKET ST., SAIT FRANCISCO, CAL. WANTion-'nius-nvoirrn v m kn AN*I) WOiMION lo travol and iidvortise I'or old (.".l.ihliMiurl lioiisrj of solid liniin- cinl siiindhm. Salar*, ^~S(I a yi-.n* and cxire-nsfs. all jrayaldi' in ca.sji. Xo can- /:w*,in^ ri T) tii rod. (H\i- r-oft'i-oiu'o*. and I'lii'lose .sull addrohscd hlainpcd <--n- vcliipc. \ddiv-"- .Man.iiriT. "mI ('.���ixloii I !id-4 . ('liicayo. ***fe**��-**#^***^fe*-***��********W*J��fA-!:**** As An',, t Advertising fiMfie'clium It Is Unexcelled, ,���*.*���' *trtr*r*f:***t-*t:***-*.lfr*rttrf't-trf-$frlrt-t:fr*, *, - ; ^ * THK PKOSPKCTOR GOVBKSA DISTRICT ',' JJJ' Ul LARGKK THAN SOMK KMPIKKS. AND HAS A H J|J LA KG M FOlil'lIUN ClltOU NATION. * �� *��4*4*J ��-i-*��-��-*m**-*l ���***���* �����-_ �����__����� -9-J^ -..***- StA'vi- The Paystreak Of Ad's In This Paper Pays From The Grrass Roots, And Never Pinches Out, Stake One! , The Result rick and Stone Work RRJCK and LfME For Snlc PLARTRR1NC Promptly Done CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS, COPYRIGHTS AND DESIGNS. Send your bnnlncsfvillrect to Wnnhlii^toii, ����v��s tlnip, costii less, lxfttcv :i��TTi.iniulian cities. IJfieeacli letter but A kOnce. Try it. ''We will positively give the money away, and you may be the v 'fortunate"pp.rson. Should there be-more than I wt of correct answers, thef j money will he.iiivided equally. For instance should o-pei'sons send in correct A \anewers, each will receive $40 ; sln-iild 10 personi* send in correct answers,\ feach will receive $20 ; twenty persona, $10 each. We do this to introducef iour firm and goods we handle as quickly as possible. SEND NO MONEY i VWITH YOUR-ANSWER. This is a FREE contest. A post card will do. \ 6r Those who have not received anything Irom other contcsls, iry this one. . ������. 0 ^V^-^^^KMPIRE SUPPUY; CO., OBILkIA, CANADA.-^^--*^^* Ata THE PKOSf EQTOK,oPORT STEELE; fi. C., 1901 if ;* ���'���c&fi TMe M^ '.*',"--.1 TH^lG The propbs6<^^ . �� .*;' And the Greatest Miiieral Belt of w Choice Business and Residence lots for Sale , fi Apply to Townsite Office. .<$ THE PROSPECTOR, PORT STEELE,' B. C, DECEMBER 7, 1001. V 1 North Star Lodge NO. 30. A, F. AND A. M, G. R. B. C. FORT STKKLE. B. C. rtegular meetings���1st Tuesday in each mouth ��t eight o'clock. Visiting Bretheru are cordially invited. A. C. Nelson*, Secretary. Rocky Mountain Chapter NtO. 12.').r R. A. M. PORT STEELE. H. C. Reg-ulttr meeting-**���2nd Tuesday in e&i'b month at eight o'clock. Visiting Brethern are uorilkilly invited. ' _' , R. L. T. GALnitAlTH Scribe E. Professional. a to. S. McCartrr. J. A'. Harvey n HARVEY & McCARTBR Karrit,ttrx, * Solicitor*, Notaries Public. p * a C-Gnveiiuwtrs etc. FONT STKKLK, 11. U. RKYKLSTOKF. STATION and OOI.DKN ' f COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE.' ��Jj�� Jjrotfjxejctaxr SATURDAY, DKCEMJiEU 7. 1901. ���nnnnimimnmmTYmmmnmnmm* 1 LOCAL NEWS. 1 s- -a ���:*ilU_41iil_iU_4U_4_UiUUU_i_tUUUUU_Ul-> N. A. Wallinger came up from Fish Lake ranch on Monday. Col. Henderson was in town on Monday* Chas. Pinch, Kimberley, visited Fort Steele on Monday.- North Star Lodge A. P. and A. M. held their regular monthly meet ing on Tuesday evening, a candidate was passed to the second degree. A package,of fifty, Christmas and Now Years, visiting cards. will be supplied and'printed for ��t al THK PkosimccTok orticc. vMHt i te?^- -"^.^.^ol Cod Liver 01'., (imJo .M.irL.) 9 for I.ling; Troubles, \ Severe Coni'.hi., Colds, ��� | Kmaciation, &c, &c. ; * 7 J ",".>* ������ ���������� ��� Ills 'Mil ani'll.llllu )��� uu Oil. Inn I : ��� i ..iiiln i.hn" 1 Ik: H. ���*. i .', ll id ]>!��� .'iriHiit j nml i'.ii'^.i IiV. "i ill l.u .���'\f tli-i-.i; '��� il I'i'i1,; J'ui li^rk I In ln-lil'.li. 10.-. nml IS 1.(10 1-olilon. JiAVJS A 1 .W.'l.'I'Ni K CO., Limiii'd. *-+~.Ti:'t*��eia\_ W. R. ROSS 'Barrister '- - Solicitor NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER. -. A nuti.bcr of engravings was received this* week from The Gripp Engraving Company of Toronto. They will be u.cd iu the Christmas number of "Tiik Puosimoctok. John Sherwood, Perry creelc, was in town on Monday. The regular monthly convocation of Kooky Mountain Chapter R.A'.-\n will take place un Tue*-- dav next. Fort Steele. -B. G FOKT STKKI.ttrDKV���r.OPM���KTSYIUAT_ LTD *, ..* ' 13** Lesdenbri.il Street. London. Ensfland. <" N. A. WALLINGER, FORT STEELE. POST Ol-'FICE BOX .1. T H O M A S, M c'V IT T IE r>.u.s. & c.b. Port-Steele B.C. , J. A. Harvey, w ho has boon very sick for a month past, is now rapidly improving. The Immense Pine? of'Canada furnish the bit**'.- foi; ihat peei-les*. i-cufjlj and cold remedy. Pyuy-l!:il,:*t��|��r!i-t<.it*- of fei-i-v- Davi.-' Paiu-Killiu* St. John's Church of England. Services will be held in the Church of St. John the IJivino every Sunday morning at 11 a.m. Holy Communion the third Sunday in each month at 8 and 11 a. ni. '' , A Strangers are welcome. , IMtE.SBYTl.KlAN CflUllOll. , " Christian service will bo conducted in the 'Presbyterian Church by the Pastor Rev. D. Mclv. Reid. li. A. every Sabbath evening at 7:30. Sunday School at 2 p.m. 'All are welcome to our {services ASSAYING U. F. Nicholson, Petkrbokocgh, K. c. , (l.ltciisi-d lis- J'iovIiu-IuI Coveirimem.) Gold and silver.. ., $2.00 Silver and lead 2.00 'Cold, silver and Copper 3.00 fluid, silver, lead nnd copper., -1.00 Samples lefl with Carlin ��V Diu-Iclf \vi 11 receive, prompt, attention. ' ' a- The Canadian Bank of commerce ,An impoifetilili- iiiiii'- to Iiml is a pl;t**ter e-.*utih>il to ������Tile I). A* J.." Meiuliol, which i*. bein��* imilatud. llet rile genuine. For Aide a dm-? bauk- ache*i,. .-tiusbe-i, rituliiiijf. equals* it. '.Made by D-ivi*. .\* hawtvnee Co.. Ltd. "We learn that Mr. (hirtiel'd King, of Lang ley ou the Praser. has been appointed principal of the Port,Steele school. GRASS1CK t OEMPSEY. t CONTRACTORS A ���" AND l' ���* , BUTJL1DBRS. o '��- ��� Fort Steele* B.'c'' 7 " Skaving W. Hair Dressing Parloi " KOKT STEELE, B. C. a l.��S.0T. Alexander, the well known barrister of Pornier, was at the Imperial on Monday. ��� J. ~W. R. Young is expected" down from Perry cre'ek today. Iv. J. Higbye of Sheep Creek was in town on Tuesday; Save your, Snowshoe Tags.- -, The ino-u popular brand of ('hewing ���Tobaceo in Canada tud.iy,1^L*. '*P-ay Koi.l'1. P.Vtfi'j [llllj- of'���������'l'.vv, tlOLL" bears ii ������Snowshoe''.Ta}j. Consnnier-s shonlil .-ave these tays, as valuable pt*e- .-cnt*. are yiveir for them. Tiiffs are yood \\\i to January 1st. J!)("):���",. Write for our new illu&tratod prerniuui eata- loirue. The Krnpire Tobacco Co.. Ltd., Whinipeif Branch. Winnipeg. Man. CHAS. P. CAMPBELL. UiKlci'tak'cr ruul , Emhalmer Oradunte ofo Chaiu])inn , College of tlio United Slates. , '' Uphol.steriii'j- and Cloneral Furniture Ro])iiiring. All Work Ciiaranfoed. Tclugraph or Mail Orders Promptly A'ilonded to.' HEAD OFFICE���TORONTO. \ Paid up Capital *i8,0(K),000:' Kes'ervc Fund W.dOO.OOO: Ajr��-rei;ate Kcsoui-co^Ovoi- $03.1 X10,000. o ' London Ofrice; OO LonihinJ S(n."L-l, i:. C. Ne�� Yoik Offioo; IO i:xcluiii|',o l>liic*. And IIS bi-ancheri in Canada,��� the (Jnlloil Stales and Uriiish Columbia. if- 53- ���%��� V ���_ Cranbrook Branch, HUBERL HAINES, Manager. *******l{-*��^��:lfc***^^<;*��������.^^^ft^*-**S.*fr Gran brook, P. O. Box 127. ' B. C. FARN FOR SALE All kinds of hair work - , a specialty. A. J GREZ,- -�� - Proprietor lw. COHN TAILOR AND IMPORTER OF , ��� FINE WOOLLENS Rocky Mountain Avenue Fort Steele, B. G. Fort Steele Diamond Jubilee c _r/ss foUoh. HOSpltal , kUTXO.I. '�� Uraduace of Si Luke-^, Hospital Vanrouver. J5 C H. P. Collett. Sam Cnhb and FYank Cottle came in on the stage from Windermpro1' on Thursday. , Constable Dow, of l_lki>. vise! ed Steele on Wednesdav. The-'Daisy Ranch situate five miles south of Fort Sleele. Twelve' hundred acre.** under fence. ���120 acres crown granted, the balance held irniltfi* pre-emption. Good irri- g-ation ditch. J"j0 acres oi cleared land. Will cut, J.iO tons of hay. - Poi- further particulars appjy lo K. L. T. (iA-LmtAlTJI.- Fort Steele. NOTICE. r i Notice is hei-ejiy ��U*en,.lh:it Mnn-lield & (-'otterell. 'l',oli.ti'CO!iisl**'at |>\.ri Steele B. C, have turned over their; bu*,iness to f'v M. Keep of hunie place. All account* diic(Mtid' .\lansliel(*& < 'otterell will be paid to .1. A. T-larvey. at Fori, Steele, aj^eni, for (.'. jM. 1-Ceep. ,- ('.. M. ICIOK". Dated at l^ort Steele. Seirteinl'ior 281 h 11)01. c . it Kootenay B^ un Hotel * * 4 # idary Line Tobacco Plains, B. C. t * S Good Stable. Rigs of all kinds. Saddle and Pack Horses 1ST ,' ���*?* t��t ^^^^^^^^#^^^|^^��^^^^^^^^^^^ JULES HUREL. Proprietor. tt t , OOOD ' ACCOAL\IOI)ATrV).\ Voll Tl lAVIOLI ,L\(J MKN A First Class Home ������� ���Ji* '���* , &.' �����#����� ���*������ ������� ��������� t Mr.VF.KAL ACT. (KOUM 1'.) 0Kici'iKie*i-ri: or impkovkmuntm. NOTICE. Hkad OKiirci*: ���iCi QrioioN Victouia St., London, IS no land. IjitmSiT Colpmulv Ofptcio FOIIT S'l'I'ilOLK, 1!. C. .' C. M. Kdwakds. Ciox'i. Maxaoku. W. R. Ross, S. M.r was at r^ernic during the past week, on official business. , Messrs. McMahon and Jones of Elko were at the Imperial on Thursday. A recruiting station will be opened at Fort Steele shortly. Ten men are wanted for South Africa. R.-L. T. Galbraith was at the Mission on Thursday. All advertising mattoi^for the Christmas uumber of Tun Phos*- pector must be in by December 10th. 17 A D M For* Sale. _ ConsUls of 2M t i."ii\.iVL sujri-.*. of bottom larid nine mile's'from Steele, joinin"* It. Mather's Cherry Creek ranch. This farm- is fenced,'dwelling hou&e. stable, cattle shed*., root house "ete'fi" Title perfect, price -M200. which iales.itIran cost ol im- provumciiis. Aoplv to l'\ A JiAl.lC, J'orl Steele. I J. C. J*.f). 13ox 810. , ��� ������ NOTICE. ��� Tike notice1 that *lxiy ((Kl) iluys after' dale, ire Intend lo apply io the Chief Coinmissloncr of Lands and Works for permission to remove obstructions and make improvements on ly.imb Creek, in order to make said ereek navigable for lofrs uccokIIiik to _>liiiis and Survej*s fyled. The only lands affected by said improvements other than Government lands, are T.ots 2801 and 2802Group I.owned by A. T, Clark. The onlv nater nlTectt'd by .said improvements is said T.amb Creek The Rate of Toll proposed to be charged is Two Dollars <**i0ii) per Thousand feet, board inoasure. ��� On led this IHth day or September. IIKIl 'I**- ' TIIK MOYIM LUMHl-*!* CO. , M1NKKAT., ACT, 18Hfl (KOHM r.) fjEirnriCATB or impkovkmkn'is. Shrewsbury Mineral Chiiin.,,, . SituiiU" In the l-'ort Stc-He .Minnij; Dlvlsln-ii ol Kast Kiioti'iiiiy Distrii-l. B, < , When: l(n*:.ii'il:���On the main Turk of the St, Mary's Kiver. aboui si.*.* mill's east-ol tin: Kooicnnv l.aki" dividi'. ��� Take iiiiiicti that t. Theodore lli'aiiclianipact- iilffUs iiKfiit lor tieoi'ffi' liiilllliarl l-'u-e .Min.'i's Certillcate No.' Ii utiKlti. Henry It. Thomson Free Miner's Ccitilicati' No. 11 ."010S and Henry A. itarton T-'ree Jfinei---t'eriilii-iite NTn. II ."109X1, intend, sixty days fiom the date hereol. to apply to tho Mining lfeoorilei; tor a Cvrtiileute of Impvovi-tnents roi" thi'-purpoie of olitainlnt; a Crown Gram of the above,claim. " ��� _ . 'And furt.lii.-i taki- noilcc that actum, under si'uliun '���'���'. must be conimcnced before the issuanci- of such Certirlciiie of liiiprovuiiifiiis. n.itod this ".'8th dav of Novcmln-r. A. U.,1901. r.- ' T. UKACCllAMl*. 30,000 Acres Farm Lands a In (he fard, ��� and upwards according lo situation. ' , Ecko- boasts of J he biases!- waier p.ower in' South East' Kooienay, and will he' llio junction nf the Crow's Nesl Stmt.ho.ni' Railway. ' " , - ', , y *-. !r- p . ' ' ' c Correspondence Solicited. TEACHER WANTED Holding a l-'iist Class Certificute. A Teacher wanted for the Port Steele Public School, to take charge of Senior Divihion, a married man preferred. Duties to commence after the Christinas holidays.,. Apply to R. L. T. GALBRAITH. Secretary Fort Steele School Hoard. November 1st. 1901. E. J. PELTIEK. i> , t Wholesale Liquor Dealer Cranbrook. B. C. When in the murkei./or.'Lirpioi's, -| Wines, Cift'-irsund Schiltz Boer j Dont go out- of Kootenay for J you'cun do better nt home by ! consulting- the big- wholesaler | at Cranhkook. ! 10. .J". PELTIER. Government Agent 'Armstrong- visited fernie on Wednesday. A large, amount of supplies went up Wild Horse, creek on Thursday. NOTICE. John Love of Winnipeg wa.s at the Imperial on Thursday..-> J. T. Laid law and A. B. Fenwiek visited Cranbrook on Thursdav. .J. I). McBride and Mr. Mc- Kenzie. Cranbrook. were at Iho finpcrinI on Tuesday. T C. Arnistronii' has gone to Marysville. while there he will put a tin roof on the Central HOT'-I. Sandy MrDougal of Keruie. was at Steele on business. Thursdav. "J'hio TnstiTution ha- been leeeiitl.v cnlarg-ed by a new win-/ which '���* now- open for reception of patients. For Term? apply to - y_ Mrs? KOI.SOM. or .1. K. SMITH, Sec-. Matron. Fort Steele. B.C. T. 6. flriiistronfl Fort Stecle. B. C. MANUFACTURER OF. Tinware, Galvanized Iron. Sheet Iron. Stove Pipes a'nd Copperware BUILDINGS HEATED anil VENTILATED 'I >- Plumbing, Pipe fitting arid all '.', kind's of sanitary work . -" ftfr Tight���Hot Blast Stoves Hydraulic and Air Pipes for Mines . i Work started on tlio deep special attention PAtb to | placer m'nes on , Wild Horse JOB "WORK, i creek on Thursday. , I Black bear and Mabel Mineral Claim*- Siliiiile in ilie Fort .Steele Mliiin-,' Ulvision ot Souili Kiist ICootenay DiMi-a't. Where located A-Aboui two miles sou ill cast ot Kimlicrley on Mark ereek. TAKK NO-TICK ihut J. Charles lOstmere. Vree Miner's Conilicato No. **1J. liNltW'' intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to ripply io the Mlninj.'Kecoidor foi-ii Certilleaie of liujirnvu- niifiils. for ilie pinjiose of (ihinimn-- a Ciown Crant of the above claims. ��� And further tal;<; notice that action, under section :!7, must be commenced betore the iisu- iince of sucli Cei tilicate of Inipi-ovenieiii's. Dated this third day of December. HUH. 49- CI1.\UI.i:S KSTMKItK. Indispensable in ivery Home A Reliable Thermometer The Fori Steele Flour -did i-\-cd Store have just rereived ,i citr ot whertl. hriui, .sliorl.s, chops outs, etc. I'l-ici.'.** are trending inward.-) a sharp nd v-iinv,.,..l/|ier'n: fore, now is tire lime to buy'a winters.supply. : , .. *' A ease, of small-pox is report (���r.l al We.st.port-. '.. I ��� ��� .I.G. Winlass of Calvary was ;it the Iinperiiil on Kridtiy. SOUTH EAST ' KOOTKNAY L1CENSI0 IJ1STK1CT. NOT1CK i.*- hereby Klvon that iho regular jeiirly niifeiint; of the Uoiird of Licouse Coin- missioner.s of South East ICootonay. under the provisions of the "Liquor License Act, 1SKJU." will be held at Moyie. December lilth, 1901, at KlVcloclc a.m.. to consider the follouinK applications for a renewal nl licenses ror the coinini; .war. ldttl, 11. Keinemiin. Hotel Imperial, Kurt, Steele. It. D. Mather. Hotel Windsor. D. McNelsli. Sie.ele House VSrm. Stewart. Oriental Hotel " o" 11. W. Drew. Cenlrjil Hotel " c>" D. Oriltllh. Wild Hor.se Hotel. Wild Horse C. II. I-����Hlen. Ksi.'lla House, Tiaey N. Hanson. Was.i Hotel, Wasa Harry Drew. Nortli Star Hotel. Kimberley A. Campbell. ICimberley Hotel .1. M Carroll. Ontario Hotel .1 L. Gates. Koyal Hotel A. \i. Bale. Marysville Hole!, Marys'. Ilie 11. McMillan, Koyal Hotel, Chas Early. Kails View, .li.hn Mae Donald. Central Hotel " .hiles llurel. Tobacco Plains. -Uickard &. Williams, Hooseville Eugene Wallers. Morrissey Creek K. DeKosier. .lalfray House. .lalTray I'. McMalion. Columbia Hotel, Elko George lloggarth. Elk Hotel. Charles Kiancis. Hains Lake. II. W IIAltMES. Cliiel License Inspector. Dated at l-'ort Steele. Nov. ���Jtltli. 1901. h Marysville, ,{k J3i Co '\V) I i The Pioneer Hotel m and Barometer Worth $1.00, -specially mtde to meet the climu-tlc oondltlo-ni of Western Canada, will be ��ent fre_ to wary yearly ���ubucrlb-er of the ���-'������'.-'���", "' !' ���'��� WEEKLY FREE PRESS WIININIPEa . ' . , Season 1901-1^02 I Cut out fchl�� ���-drtrtis-ment' 'and ftmw-ard. to Free Press with one dolliw an_ reroelv�� Weekly Free Press for on�� y��ar t-oee*h- er wdth a. handaome therimoin- et-w ��,nd b&riomeftcr.. MINKUAI. ACT. I8'.)ii. (koiisi r.) i;kici'ii k .vri: or- imi'iiiivi:.mi:n-i's. NOTICE. ISA Li: & SMALL,P Proprietors^ ('oinrorhihlt' Hedrnoins. First; C'liiss Dinint!* liooin. Best Domestic and Imported Liquors and Ciijars. .1 "MIDAS" mineral claim. Situate in ihe 1'\m-i, .-sti-cie,i-.iliniiu' li-vision or Kast ICootenay llisvi-i(-.l. WViereliieated: On ll.nil.ilifi- ("reek.'.���i-triliu- riiryoAWild Horse Creek*.' . ,-..'.. Take notice that I. Willi:*in K. Knss. Free MlilCrf Agent, for 1". C. Aiulreiis I-'ree Miner. It..). Mclvenzie I-'rce Miner and II. II. lirowno Kree Miner, intoinl sixty days rroiu the date hereof, to apply lo tlie Mining Recorder, for a Certillcate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a (.'.own I'riiiit -���!' the above chum. And furllici* lake iioliife that action under section Mr, must be commenced before the issu- ini'e. or sucli (.'ortillC'ite nr liiiprnviiiiiciits. Hated this MU day or August, lllill. ���il- .;., \V. l.*.P.OSS' g Fort Steele Cigar Store 1 ST A22 ^ Fort Steele, B. C. ^ g WirOLES.XLE & RBTATTj DIOALMRR "~�� ^ In Cigars, CigareUes, Pipes nnd Tohiicco. zzs, %~ Finest" Variety of Pipes and SnioK-i'rs Out lit --^S ET In the District, lncliidin��' M'-.-t-sel,,* i, |{ 15. |{. r~�� Z~ Alphn, and Other Hrmids. ^S SZ: .iuiiiorljid and 0()im^li(i dinars :\,\, Lowo'sl I'ricos. _^ ^T" ..'.,.*' ���~-v .- ��� _T" ��� "^-���� ��� ' *?~; t ���-������� '~r liilliardand Pool Parlor ;mh] ivondino- : ' , ^ S^ ��� ': -liociin in (.-oMMOoliion. . ' ; . r^S ^^ ���'������:;-������--;-----.--':i; . VZ�� ^T' ' ��� -��^o�� ^T" -' ��� - ���������*�� . gc.:M: KKK1J,''��� j. TAJ-NHAUSIv-R.'" . g ���.. Eg- I 'ri)jjiii- Jviun;i.(;('r. ^S, ���I r -> i i 4 '