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!~~**BW ■ u.. ^i*ummmmrn\mm* EVENING HERALD. Vol. II. No. 154. St. John's, Newfoundland, Monday, July 6, 1891, Price: One Cent. Latest Tele NEWS FR0M_THI CAPI. (cJperiVrl to the Evening Herald.) Caps Hack, Jnly G. Schooner Mary E. Power, Capl. Wm. Carroll, arrived here yesterday from Cow Bay with 100 tons coal. Wlod to-day S. E., light and foggy. Bar. 30.10; ther.Ti6. tfEWS OF TBS WORLD. ___•_-, N.S., July C. Dr. Klsot, who waa sent by the Quebec •.-overnment to visit tbe Lrbrador, reports grip terribly malignant, aod typhoid has also appeared. AnRtria, Italy and Germany aro making new commercial treaties. ttuisian crop report* are depressing. Tho power* aro signing an anti-slavery treaty to prolong the time to givo France and tho I lulled State! chance recouilder. Three hundred families of Hussian Jew* arrive »t Medina*) weekly; Ibey arc extremely clsjBlitutc. Typhoid fever In raging at Jcro- Atllavcn*. Ohio, railway trains collided, and ninccvii paiwngcrn were burned to death. Dr. Sllva Jardin, a Bragilian lourifll, fell Into Ihe Crala-r d VawfrlaH while taking obscrvallciim. TO CUM SKIN DISEASES.—Salph-..-v I.,)iiim .(iiU-klv drives awny Eruption!, I'implei, It—nen. Ecicnia. Acne, Disfigurements, Hough- n as and Scarf, Ac , leaving a cl -ar, ipotlcss Skin •nd beast f ul Complexion. Sulpholine ia a neces- sity for tlie Skin, especially in hat rlimatei. Made coat! lcai. cffccti more than any other. The col produced ii moit natural. Lockyer'i Sulphur i the only Engliih Hair lteitorcr univenally iold. june'-M.m.w f.tf G. KNOWLING'S. St. John'i A!»YEur:..r.__>tT* AUCTION, To-morrow, Tuesday, at 11 o'olook, On the Wharf of. ... J. &. W. Pitts, 33 Head Prime Fat Oxen, 20 Prime Fat Sheep, July6. E_ ■• Laorier," from Cbarlottetown. SALE OF FURNITURE. AUCTION, To-morrow, (Tuesday), at 11 o'olook, Moist*. J. _ W. Pitt*' tobscco and soap works arc being nowly painted by Messrs. Beck k Graham. The building now pro- seats a very nrat appearance iu ltn new coat of stone and brown. Mr. George Herder is placing on the now sbed a flagstaff .ri2 feet high, snrmonnted by a gilded ball. There Ii at present In the abow-room of Messrs. Oke k Sons, carriage bn Idem, l.iccimcn of artistic work which for exec tlon and finish caunot be mrpasscd Inside outside Ibo colony. Tho work referred to Is tbo rc-pslntlng and partly ro-bnllding of an express wagon for Jamea Baird, Esq. The lettering on it alone is a marvel of skill and shows the designer lo be a — mpetent artlu. Tucrc arc ono hundred and fonr letters in nine dillercnt designs, and painted ln several beantlfnl and attractive sBade*. Tho body of tbe carriage is enamel white, and tbo scrolling on lt Is both tasteful and tini-pio. We cau aafely say that It is one of the flue*t piece of work of It* kind tbat ba* ever been execnted Io this city. The work rellccis great credit on the firm and just shows what native' luicni Mrs. Jas. Fox, ijueen's Road), her Household Furniture, coniiitlng of: DINING-ROOM: — 1 mihogany extension table, 1 gilt dock, 1 mahogany caiy chair, " ' ina tuci, <• mahogany chain, carpet and rug, ibogany lid* board, 1 mahogany book-cue, 1 mahogany card-table, 1 fancy chair, 2 foot-itooll, 'iindiume iofa, tire ironi and Hand, chimney irnamenta, etc , clc; china dinner let, complete; (green and gold); china deiacrt let, (black and gold;: glanware, champagne, port and sherry glaiaea, jelly glisscs, cuatard cupi, claret jugTcnt 'ui decaiteri, tumbler*, engravings, etc BRBAKFA8T-ROOM:—1 mahogany table, i'. mahogany chain, 1 mahogany iofa, 1 nialiog'y book-cair, ottoman, 1 clock, 1 isp. refrigerator, chimney ornament!, carpet and rug, bird cagci, 4 pain lice curtilni, 1 handsome plush and gold icreen, hmdionic coal vale, 2 pain taiieitry curtain!, lcakc liaiket (electro-plate). DRikWINO-ROOM:—Suite furniture cov- crcd In green and plnib, 2 eaiy chain, 1 coach, C amall chain, 1 coal aaic, 2 flre-icreoni withbrm hands, 2 foot-itooll. 1 fcnder-itool, 1 globo wax [lowers, collage piano aod Hool, 1 bandiotne • licffonler with mircor in back, 1 handiome chimney mirror (gilt frame), iteelengravings, C painted pliquca, handiome Hroaieli carpet with rag to milch, 1 card table, 1 fancy plmb table, bracket!, chimney ornament!, gilt cornicing, fringci, curtains. Ia c. etc., velvet pile table cover, 2 case1 sen ebonlied chain. HALT,;—1 handiome hill aland, chain to mate*), hall Hove and funnelling, plctuiei, oil cloth.ote., itair car|ict, rodi, etc. Ko.,1 BED-BOOM:—Bed-room mite, etc., mahogany wardrobe, carpet, rugs, etc., cider don n quill, 3 white quilt*. No. 2 BED-ROOM :-Chcval glass, o cny chairs, curtains, polci, ruga, iron bedstead, KLITOHEN:— Kitchen utenaeli, No S Victoii ooking atove, funnelling. 1 clock, 1 trouting ro< DUYEU k UHE_N_, N.F. RAIL WAY. Summer Arrangement. Ct—MC OF TIME. ON and after MONDAY. Jane IS, 1891, regn Ur traini will be run ai follow!, dally, (Sunday* excepted) :— LeaTe St. John'i 10 a.m., and arrive at II. Grace 8.30 p.m.; leave Harbor Grace 12 15 p.m.. and arrive at St. John'i 5.80 p.m. EXTRA TRAINS. St. John*! to Hdyrood—Thundayi at 2.45 p.m., arriving thereat 4.60 p.m ; returning will leave Holyrood a_7_», Kelllajrewi 8. Manuela 8.15, Topiail 8.80, and arrive at St John'i 9.20 p.m. St. John'i to Harbor Graca>—Satarday evening! at ii.SO. arriving at Whitbonrne 9 80 and liar. Grace 11 p.m.; returning will leave II Grace Monday morning! 4.00, Whitbonrne 5 SO, Salmon Cove 6.80, Kelligrewi 7 80, Topiail 8, and arrive at St. John'* 8.50 a.m Round trip ticket! will be iold each Thundiy at F.xcunion ritei, good for rcturning on ill trains unlil th* following Monday only. Excunion Ua—ct* will be iold for Whitbourne and autioni north to Harbor Grace, by tbe Satarday evening train, good for rctarnlng on tbe following Monday ody. THOMAS NOBLE, Jon*8,1m Manager'for Receive CHEAP STATIONARY, Etc. We ire ahowlng several ipecial lota of Exer- ciie Booki, vlr: No. 1 Us. Book, 80 p., itltf cover, rOc pr. doi. No. 2 do 1S8 p., do 80c. pr. dos. No. 3 do 108 p., do lOOo pr. do* No 4 do with map* on e rer, 100c. pr. doi. Not* Piper, fro- 40c. per ream; The new Faihi- onible tjonrt Mourning Note, with Envelope! to match; Envelop*!, from 90c. per 1000; Official and extra ill* envelope!, cheap; Printer** Card*. VliiUog Cardi, etc. *nd fincy lUtlopary of ill kind*. All new freih itock. lecond lo none for quality* »od prlo*- !■_•»> Sl-riil iliei In Blink Seek* mads to order si ihort notice. Binding of all dad* done well and promptly. DICKS * Co., Water St Public Notice THE following provisions of the Forest Fires Act, 1890, tire ?ublished for the information of the ublic These provisions will be rigidly enforced:— 1.—It ihall not bo lawful for any perion to ont,light or start, orcaaie to be let out, lighted or itarted.any lire in or near any woodi in thU Colony, 'xcept for the purpoiea of clearing lind, cooking ibtaining warmth, or for lomc indnitrlal purpose; NEW AX>VK-T1__M_NTS. S! ROBES! PA a GREAT Variety Fancy, Colored, Grey and Black Prints, in all the Newest I -item*. Ladle* White and Cream Embroidered Robes, A large Stork of Ladle* Fancy Colored Print and Black Satin Paraiols. Tbe latest novel- * In White, Cream and Black Flouncing I—ce*, and White Flouncing Kmbroldery. hlte and Cream Satin, Striped and Openwork Piijae* aud Canvaa Cloth*. A Lot of THEY ARE AFTER THEM! Beceived by Last Steamer, A Farther Supply of 4 and i\ inch Cod Seine Netting, Double Lance Bunt, Herriii' Netting, Double ("aplin Bunt, and 2 _ inch Caplin Arm Netting, 1 | inch Single Dungarvin. JnlyCmwf QpOCafellOW & CO- ■WHAT 1 '.'5 Dozen Men'* Fdt Hals.—Special Value. Ladies and Mine* and Children'* SHOES,—Black, Tan nnd Keel. Also, per S. S. < Polino,"—100 Pair* Men'* K. S. BOOTS—at 31.50 worth 92.00. D. SCLATER,, JUST RECEIVED Public Notice! THE MUNICIPAL C 0U N CIL hereby give NOTICE: Th»t all perioni in arrcan of Water and Sewerage Rates, ap to the 31il Dec, 1890, will pleaic pay tba lame within ten dayi from date otterwiac legal procecdlogi will be taken wlthont further notice to enforce payment. (By order) p. Iff. KELLY, Tn* MirmciiML Oiticki. ) Secretary. Dackworth St., St. John'*, V July 4th. 1891. J ti.fp Ladies Buttoned Dongola Kid Boots, Ladies Laced Dongola Shoes, Gents Latchet Dongola Shoes, purposei, I Impoit'd by the t i following g •ball be •Every perion wlc of clearing land, ihall e: ntthe purpose ln- making and inch lire, and in tho managing of, caring for and controling tlie laid lire a't<r It hai * — made and started, in order to prevent the from ipreading and burning np the troll, ihruha or p'auti surrounding, adjoining, or in the dgbborhood of the place where it hai been io ma— or stalled. .. „j*ry perion who ilull, between the Flnt day of Hay and Ibe Thirtieth day ot November, ■tart, or catuo to be made or itirtcd, a r near the woodi for cooking, for obtaining warmth, or for any Industrial purpose, ihall— (1.) Select a locality in the neighborhood in which there ia the imallcit quantity of dead ^ood, branch—, bruihwood, dry ' vegetable matter of aoy kind. (3.) Clear th* placo in which he ia about to light the Are by removing all dead wood. branchei, bruihwood, dry leavei, reiinom treei, heath, peat, turf, dry mon and other vegetable matter from the aoll, within alliance of not leu than five feet ln erery direction from any part of th* Are. (3.) Exerciic aod observe every reasonable caro and precaution to prevent luch tire from ipreading, and carefully extinguish and lee that th* ■*me 1* extinguished before quitting the place. 4.—The owner or occupant of the land apon wblch any Are mentioned in the foregoing Section •hall be made or originate, ihall ba deemed and taken to be the party offending, and ihall bo 11a* 1* to the aeveral pa****Itiea provided by thia Act, unleaa inch owner or occupant ihall, when called npon ao to do, declare npon oath before a Stipendiary Magistrate that auch fir* wa* not made, at—ted or lighted by him, or by any pcr- •oa by Ida direction. .-..—Whenever a flro originate* on Crown landt, and ln tba neighborhood of anyplace where It hai —en Mcajrtaln— that a perion or a number of perioni were a ihort timo previously to the happening of inch -re, camping, cooking, flihlng, or engaged ln some indnitrlal occupation, ho or they •ball be uken to be tbe parly or partiei offending, and aball b. liable to th* leviral penaltiei provld- ed by thia Act, unleaa h* or they (hall, when called npon to do so, declare upon oath before a Stipendiary Miglitrate, that luch fir* wai not made, •luted or lighted by him or tbem, nor by anyone In hli or their comp*oy or Mrvice, by hii or their direction. D. W. PROW8E, J. O. CONROY, Stipendiary Magistrates for NHd JUST -: IMPORTED, ...And will be Sold Cheap Infant** Cots, and Refrigerator;*. OAKUM. \^gg^81ieaU.lng Metal. - GEO. KNOWLING'S. REMNANTS! BAIRD'S (Directly Opposite) nkw Ai>v*_ms__a_-_. fill TAKE NOTICE! THF, 8. 8. ••Vol-n—er" will leave Menr». GOODFELLOW 4 Co's Wharf for Bri-UB, Bay—oberta and Harbor Oraoe at 5.46 a.m on TUESDAY next, July 7th. returning to St John'a on or about K o'c'ock on Wednesday morning. Round Trip, - - $1:30. b«n of Committee. CLOVE CEDAR, —For Sale by Clift, Wood k Co.,— 100 No. 1 Ciovo Cedar Shingles. 200 No. 2 ditto ditto [ported. 100 Ho. - dhto ditio recently im- NEW BOOKS TDK Regent Square Pulpit. Sermons by Itev. John McNeil, volt. Sat:;. 91 pr vol; Dr. l'nl- inagc-'i Visit io ih,- Hi.lv Land, :'.0 cts.-, Later i.ign Willi.mi'., 11 <". Apo!..:.'i;i 1'ro Vita Sua, by the late Caidlnal Newman; Oencril Booth, it Biographical (ketch by W. T. Stead. SO cU.; John Knikln, tdi Ufa and Tea—ing, try J. M-rilmll Mather, C:> cti.-, Some Friends of Ouri, a Medley, by W. Chatterton Dix,27 cts.; Evc-ryhody'iBook of Epitaphi. by W. II. Howe, 1.1 eta.; Little Folka, vol. 38, in boirda and cloth; Parnell and hii Iiland, by George Moore. MAGAZINES. Hevlow of Reviews for June, Weldon's Ladi Journal, Bazar of Childrcns' Faahioni, Illustr ed Dreismaker, Harpers Monlhlv, and Frank Leslies Popular Montblv for Julv; Special Weelky ly No. of the Daily Graphic, parti 1.1 k IC j Mid Summer No. of illustrated London Ncwi witb * handiome Chromo Picture. July* J. F. CBMHOUf. HEAVY Bu,kOATS! NOTICE. THB B. I. 8. L. & A. OOt-mlttaM will meet in St. Patrick'* Hall, thia MONDAY ening, at 7.30. Important buiiaeu. julyO.U T. J. NUBSB, Hon. Sec. NOTICE. NEW BUTTER On Sale by Oli ft, Wow! i l.Tubaj Ntw Antigoiiish Itnticr,—et FOR SALE, An Anil Buggy, Very Cheap, by applying immediately lo ALEX. BRYDEN, ulyC 180 Water Street. COAL! (BRIDGEPORT ) On Sale by Clift, Wood k Co., Tho Cargo of tho iclir' Osprcy,' from Sydney, Juit Arrived, and »clllngat Loweat Market Price. WHILE THANKING FORMEIt FRIENDS for their patronage, I b< that all future consignments of ll commission will receive prompt leet ready sale s with quick rcturi FRANCIS KENT ucccsaor to Jamei Kent _ Son, Fish a O'ConncI Street, Waterford, Ireland ' " 1—0. VTcleg,.., Jul)4,31 COAL-.-COAL North SYDNEY *COAL. Sydney Coal, (Old Bridgeport Mine), Anthracite Coal, ,\..„n,-,i ■.;.-,-., Welsh Steam Coa],smokeicu. J(_-Whole.aiilc ind RttaU. jiiiy4.iw.fp S. MARCH & SON :'_oo_s: Kj Authors: Greatest thing in the World, by Drummond, 10c. Tbo Kiien Dc«d, by Florence Marry lit. 20c. A Little Iriih (iirl, by the Duclieii. 20c. Prclty Jlisa Belli-w, by Theodore Gift, 20c. The Blue ltibbon, by Has. ley Smart, 20c. My Lord Conceit, author of Shi—, 20c. The Wedding Ring, by Robert Buchanan, 23c. An American Girl In Loudon. ■:::■.: A Social De- pxrtiire, 25c, each by Sara Jcim-ue Duncan. Eric Bright Eyes, by 11. Rider Higgard, 2—. Diary of a Pilgrimage, by .1. K. Jerome, 25c. ' Pretty Governess, bv Mav A. Fleming. 25c. tho Hcirt of the Storm, by Manuel Gr,-y, 25c. >llo of Normandy, by Svlvanus Cobb, jr., 25c. McDougall & Templeton. June20,—• ° Town Clock.) During thia week we will offer all Remnants at -:- Greatly Reduced Prices. -:- Coloured Cashmeres, new shade**,—25cti*, ! Dress Goods from Sets, -:- Printed Cottons from 6rts. Mark the Address:—Directly Opposite Town Clock. LARGE Assortment of CORSETS in all the leading makes. D. & A., Dr. Warner's Madam Dean's and others. Ladies Underclothing— Merim, Flannelette and Lambs Wool. No Lady can do better anywhere in the above line than at 279 Water St C. MACPHERSON, SignotLeoi-f. For_Sale: 1000 Spruce Wharf Shores,—20 to 50 Tons Spruce Scantling. 2, 2J and 3in. Spruce Plank. li, 2, 2J and Sin. Juniper Plank. 3000 Spruce Longers. 8000 " Pickets. 2000 " Fence Posts 2000 Herring Brls and Pun. Hoops. 5 Tons Birch Bind. Jr_wf Goodfellow & Co. New BUTTER, . Juat Received, ptr 8. S. " Bonaviala." from Montreal, Choice Canadian Butter. J.J. O'RlELLY, ) Water St. IIMIR _ YOUR PROPERTY ln the Ul tillID " Oltlzer— "__tir--a-a« Oomp'y* of **-*____. Prompt Bouiemont G_r_- antood. J. a Sapt-am-i—|U. Summer Noi. London Newi ind Fictori Liteit Magazioci and Ncwspajicra; al ply of Frizctta, the Marvelh.ua Hair C lllnd'i new patent Carllng Pins. Garland's: East: M: Boo_ 158 WATER 8TREF.T. il World, Laths. •:• Laths. 100 M. Laths. Selling nt Lowest market Prices for Cash. McDougall & Templeton. Julyg.iw. Cattle Feed, For Sale by Clift, Wood* Co., BOARD AND_LODGING- MRS. DOUGLAS TAYLOR bcgi to Intimate to tbe Travelling Pnblic tbat ibo is prepared to receive Permanent and Transient Boarder! at ber house pleasantly lituated on Victoria Street, Harbor Grace. Erery attention will be paid to the comfort of gneiti." Terms July2.tf. Hhit:JU:0_l Now Landing, ud For Sale By JAS. & WM. PITTS, 1600 Bush. Black Oats, 4600 N. S. Brick, 18 Bushels Potatoes. Br « Tboai. RetartM-," from ca_rlottetow_, JanetO . f P._L
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Title | 1891-07-06, vol. 02, no. 154, Evening Herald |
Date | 06 July 1891 |
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!~~**BW
■ u.. ^i*ummmmrn\mm*
EVENING HERALD.
Vol. II. No. 154.
St. John's, Newfoundland, Monday, July 6, 1891,
Price: One Cent.
Latest Tele
NEWS FR0M_THI CAPI.
(cJperiVrl to the Evening Herald.)
Caps Hack, Jnly G.
Schooner Mary E. Power, Capl. Wm. Carroll, arrived here yesterday from Cow Bay
with 100 tons coal. Wlod to-day S. E., light
and foggy. Bar. 30.10; ther.Ti6.
tfEWS OF TBS WORLD.
___•_-, N.S., July C.
Dr. Klsot, who waa sent by the Quebec
•.-overnment to visit tbe Lrbrador, reports
grip terribly malignant, aod typhoid has
also appeared.
AnRtria, Italy and Germany aro making
new commercial treaties.
ttuisian crop report* are depressing.
Tho power* aro signing an anti-slavery
treaty to prolong the time to givo France and
tho I lulled State! chance recouilder.
Three hundred families of Hussian Jew*
arrive »t Medina*) weekly; Ibey arc extremely
clsjBlitutc. Typhoid fever In raging at Jcro-
Atllavcn*. Ohio, railway trains collided,
and ninccvii paiwngcrn were burned to
death.
Dr. Sllva Jardin, a Bragilian lourifll, fell
Into Ihe Crala-r d VawfrlaH while taking
obscrvallciim.
TO CUM SKIN DISEASES.—Salph-..-v
I.,)iiim .(iiU-klv drives awny Eruption!, I'implei,
It—nen. Ecicnia. Acne, Disfigurements, Hough-
n as and Scarf, Ac , leaving a cl -ar, ipotlcss Skin
•nd beast f ul Complexion. Sulpholine ia a neces-
sity for tlie Skin, especially in hat rlimatei. Made
coat! lcai. cffccti more than any other. The col
produced ii moit natural. Lockyer'i Sulphur i
the only Engliih Hair lteitorcr univenally iold.
june'-M.m.w f.tf G. KNOWLING'S. St. John'i
A!»YEur:..r.__>tT*
AUCTION,
To-morrow, Tuesday, at 11 o'olook,
On the Wharf of. ...
J. &. W. Pitts,
33 Head Prime Fat Oxen,
20 Prime Fat Sheep,
July6. E_ ■• Laorier," from Cbarlottetown.
SALE OF FURNITURE.
AUCTION,
To-morrow, (Tuesday), at 11 o'olook,
Moist*. J. _ W. Pitt*' tobscco and soap
works arc being nowly painted by Messrs.
Beck k Graham. The building now pro-
seats a very nrat appearance iu ltn new coat
of stone and brown. Mr. George Herder is
placing on the now sbed a flagstaff .ri2 feet
high, snrmonnted by a gilded ball.
There Ii at present In the abow-room of
Messrs. Oke k Sons, carriage bn Idem,
l.iccimcn of artistic work which for exec
tlon and finish caunot be mrpasscd Inside
outside Ibo colony. Tho work referred to Is
tbo rc-pslntlng and partly ro-bnllding of an
express wagon for Jamea Baird, Esq. The
lettering on it alone is a marvel of skill and
shows the designer lo be a — mpetent artlu.
Tucrc arc ono hundred and fonr letters in
nine dillercnt designs, and painted ln several
beantlfnl and attractive sBade*. Tho body of
tbe carriage is enamel white, and tbo scrolling
on lt Is both tasteful and tini-pio. We cau
aafely say that It is one of the flue*t piece of
work of It* kind tbat ba* ever been execnted
Io this city. The work rellccis great credit
on the firm and just shows what native' luicni
Mrs. Jas. Fox,
ijueen's Road), her Household Furniture,
coniiitlng of:
DINING-ROOM: — 1 mihogany extension
table, 1 gilt dock, 1 mahogany caiy chair,
" ' ina tuci, <• mahogany chain, carpet and rug,
ibogany lid* board, 1 mahogany book-cue, 1
mahogany card-table, 1 fancy chair, 2 foot-itooll,
'iindiume iofa, tire ironi and Hand, chimney
irnamenta, etc , clc; china dinner let, complete;
(green and gold); china deiacrt let, (black and
gold;: glanware, champagne, port and sherry
glaiaea, jelly glisscs, cuatard cupi, claret jugTcnt
'ui decaiteri, tumbler*, engravings, etc
BRBAKFA8T-ROOM:—1 mahogany table,
i'. mahogany chain, 1 mahogany iofa, 1 nialiog'y
book-cair, ottoman, 1 clock, 1 isp. refrigerator,
chimney ornament!, carpet and rug, bird cagci, 4
pain lice curtilni, 1 handsome plush and gold
icreen, hmdionic coal vale, 2 pain taiieitry curtain!, lcakc liaiket (electro-plate).
DRikWINO-ROOM:—Suite furniture cov-
crcd In green and plnib, 2 eaiy chain, 1 coach, C
amall chain, 1 coal aaic, 2 flre-icreoni withbrm
hands, 2 foot-itooll. 1 fcnder-itool, 1 globo wax
[lowers, collage piano aod Hool, 1 bandiotne
• licffonler with mircor in back, 1 handiome chimney mirror (gilt frame), iteelengravings, C painted pliquca, handiome Hroaieli carpet with rag to
milch, 1 card table, 1 fancy plmb table, bracket!,
chimney ornament!, gilt cornicing, fringci, curtains. Ia c. etc., velvet pile table cover, 2 case1
sen ebonlied chain.
HALT,;—1 handiome hill aland, chain to
mate*), hall Hove and funnelling, plctuiei, oil
cloth.ote., itair car|ict, rodi, etc.
Ko.,1 BED-BOOM:—Bed-room mite, etc.,
mahogany wardrobe, carpet, rugs, etc., cider
don n quill, 3 white quilt*.
No. 2 BED-ROOM :-Chcval glass, o
cny chairs, curtains, polci, ruga, iron bedstead,
KLITOHEN:— Kitchen utenaeli, No S Victoii
ooking atove, funnelling. 1 clock, 1 trouting ro<
DUYEU k UHE_N_,
N.F. RAIL WAY.
Summer Arrangement.
Ct—MC OF TIME.
ON and after MONDAY. Jane IS, 1891, regn
Ur traini will be run ai follow!, dally,
(Sunday* excepted) :—
LeaTe St. John'i 10 a.m., and arrive at II. Grace
8.30 p.m.; leave Harbor Grace 12 15 p.m.. and
arrive at St. John'i 5.80 p.m.
EXTRA TRAINS.
St. John*! to Hdyrood—Thundayi at 2.45 p.m.,
arriving thereat 4.60 p.m ; returning will leave
Holyrood a_7_», Kelllajrewi 8. Manuela 8.15,
Topiail 8.80, and arrive at St John'i 9.20 p.m.
St. John'i to Harbor Graca>—Satarday evening!
at ii.SO. arriving at Whitbonrne 9 80 and liar.
Grace 11 p.m.; returning will leave II Grace
Monday morning! 4.00, Whitbonrne 5 SO, Salmon Cove 6.80, Kelligrewi 7 80, Topiail 8, and
arrive at St. John'* 8.50 a.m
Round trip ticket! will be iold each Thundiy at
F.xcunion ritei, good for rcturning on ill trains
unlil th* following Monday only.
Excunion Ua—ct* will be iold for Whitbourne
and autioni north to Harbor Grace, by tbe Satarday evening train, good for rctarnlng on tbe following Monday ody.
THOMAS NOBLE,
Jon*8,1m Manager'for Receive
CHEAP STATIONARY, Etc.
We ire ahowlng several ipecial lota of Exer-
ciie Booki, vlr:
No. 1 Us. Book, 80 p., itltf cover, rOc pr. doi.
No. 2 do 1S8 p., do 80c. pr. dos.
No. 3 do 108 p., do lOOo pr. do*
No 4 do with map* on e rer, 100c. pr. doi.
Not* Piper, fro- 40c. per ream; The new Faihi-
onible tjonrt Mourning Note, with Envelope! to
match; Envelop*!, from 90c. per 1000; Official
and extra ill* envelope!, cheap; Printer** Card*.
VliiUog Cardi, etc. *nd fincy lUtlopary of ill
kind*. All new freih itock. lecond lo none for
quality* »od prlo*- !■_•»> Sl-riil iliei In Blink
Seek* mads to order si ihort notice. Binding of
all dad* done well and promptly.
DICKS * Co.,
Water St
Public Notice
THE following provisions of the
Forest Fires Act, 1890, tire
?ublished for the information of the
ublic These provisions will be
rigidly enforced:—
1.—It ihall not bo lawful for any perion to
ont,light or start, orcaaie to be let out, lighted or
itarted.any lire in or near any woodi in thU Colony,
'xcept for the purpoiea of clearing lind, cooking
ibtaining warmth, or for lomc indnitrlal purpose;
NEW AX>VK-T1__M_NTS.
S! ROBES! PA
a GREAT Variety Fancy, Colored, Grey and Black Prints, in all
the Newest I -item*. Ladle* White and Cream Embroidered Robes, A large
Stork of Ladle* Fancy Colored Print and Black Satin Paraiols. Tbe latest novel-
* In White, Cream and Black Flouncing I—ce*, and White Flouncing Kmbroldery.
hlte and Cream Satin, Striped and Openwork Piijae* aud Canvaa Cloth*. A Lot of
THEY ARE AFTER THEM!
Beceived by Last Steamer,
A Farther Supply of
4 and i\ inch Cod Seine Netting,
Double Lance Bunt,
Herriii' Netting,
Double ("aplin Bunt, and
2 _ inch Caplin Arm Netting,
1 | inch Single Dungarvin.
JnlyCmwf QpOCafellOW & CO-
■WHAT 1
'.'5 Dozen Men'* Fdt Hals.—Special Value.
Ladies and Mine* and Children'* SHOES,—Black, Tan nnd Keel.
Also, per S. S. < Polino,"—100 Pair* Men'* K. S. BOOTS—at 31.50 worth 92.00.
D. SCLATER,,
JUST RECEIVED
Public Notice!
THE MUNICIPAL C 0U N CIL hereby give
NOTICE: Th»t all perioni in arrcan of
Water and Sewerage Rates, ap to the 31il Dec,
1890, will pleaic pay tba lame within ten dayi
from date otterwiac legal procecdlogi will be taken
wlthont further notice to enforce payment.
(By order) p. Iff. KELLY,
Tn* MirmciiML Oiticki. ) Secretary.
Dackworth St., St. John'*, V
July 4th. 1891. J ti.fp
Ladies Buttoned Dongola Kid Boots,
Ladies Laced Dongola Shoes,
Gents Latchet Dongola Shoes,
purposei, I
Impoit'd by the t
i following g
•ball be
•Every perion wlc
of clearing land, ihall e:
ntthe purpose
ln- making and
inch lire, and in tho managing of,
caring for and controling tlie laid lire a't |