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FHE EVENING HERALD. Vol. III. No. 70 St. John's, Newfoundland, Wednesday, March 30, 1892. Price: One Cent. Latest Tips. News from the Cape. (Special to the Evening Herald.) Cats Rack, March SO. Wind K. X. E., fresh lino and clear. Bark Helen Isabel in sight South of Cape, bound inward. Bar. 2'.' 80: Ther. SO. BELIEF FOR _THE SUFFERERS. ~"Bonavi-ta, Marcli HO. (Special to tbo " Evcuiug Herald.") A collection on bebulf of tbe suflcrers of thc Trinity Bay disaster wa* taken up in tbe Churcb of Eugland on Suuday latt which amounted to twenty-ono dollars and fifty cents. Tho llev. A. K. C. Bayley preached a very sympathetic sermon,taking bis text from the First Epistle of St. Peter, fifth chapter and part of sixth vers*. A collection was alio taken up at Middle Ainberit Cove by the Church of England. Tho S. U. Fiibermen expressed their sympathy als6 by donating the sum of twenty dollars to tbo distressed. Two Thousand Two Hundred Harps. Suss*, March SO. (Special to thc " Evening Herald.") Tha veteran Captain Dickf. ichr. Maggie A., arrived lait oveuitj; witb about two thousand two hundred IiarpB. lie reports rough weatber. Ills mainsail was carried away and vessel 6tove in in several places. It is feared tbat the bulk of our schooners will miss thb hoods, as tbey seem to bc nortb of tbe schools. Tbe Annie G., Capt. Matthews, of Sydney, touched here, but left again this morning. A steamer passed up thc Gulf yesterday and ono was seen passing out tbe Oulf last nigbt. New* of the World. Halifax, March Si Thc Canadian Senate ditcussed tbe Newfonndland question yesterday. Tho opposition approved of tbo Canadian protest againsl Bond-Blaine convention. In tbe middle of May tbe British Govcru- ment sends two hundred marines over Ihe Canadian Pacific Railway for Chinese station. The American Senate unanimously ratified Behring Sja tioaty withont restrictive con- impromise respecting i accepted by f HAIR—Lockyer" \e quickest, best, safest; . an any other. The color it natural. Lockyer's Sulphur '- ie only English Hair Restorer universally sol Sctapr bottle. G. KNOWLINQ'S, St. John' The LOCAL ITEMS. NEW ADVKBT1 J.W.F0RANXCO. COMMISSION MERGHANT5<C AUCTION, To-morrow, THURSDAY, at 11 o'olook, Sale Room, Produce Market. 10 Barrels Red Apples, C Bnnchea Bsnanas 10 Bxs Oranges, 40 brla Prime Packet Beef, 80 Barrels Prime Mesa Beef. 20 do Kara. Meu Pork, do Pork Loins, 10 brls. prime Jowls, do Unions, 40 brls Corn Meal, do Superior extra Flour, 100 Tnbs Choice Table Bntter, Tubs Oleo, 'iO Tnbs Lsrd, Bundles Large Dry Codfish, 10,000 Cigars (Havana,) 20 gross T D Pipes 10 Boxes Sperm Candles. 10 do Fresh Conolry Eggs, 100 l'kgs Maize, 2 kegs Mixed Pickles, 2 Boxes Prunes. 1 hand Coffee Mill, 1 Childs Perambulator, 1 Ilsnd Sewing Machine—complete. —At 12 o'clock,— A Lot of Sundries—withont reserve. Cadiz Sail ,—Alloat. Kx Brigt "Bella ftoia," 200 tons best Fishery Salt, At Lowest Markit Rates whilst Vessel is. discharging. Alan G-oodride & Sons. Marcli28,m>,L ' ' NOTICE. THB Annual Mooting of tbe St John'a and Newfoundland Auilllary Bible 8oclety 111 tie held in the Athenirnm Ball on Thursday cning next, 31st inst A Report of tbe past year's proceedings will be presented, and short addresses delivered by several clergymen and laymen Collection at the close in aid of the " of Society. The chair »ill be taken at 7 30. H. J. B. WOODS, S,s,ttl,tv,th Secretary. EASTER CARDS, Easter Booklets, Easter Greetings. ove goods: Illustrated books In stock, 10 cts. d SOcts. sach; Jesus Lover of my Sonl; From Greenland's I, v Mountains; Bearer my God to Thoe; That Glorious Song of Old; Rock of Ages; Jerusalem the Oolden; Abide with me; Just as I am; Life's Pathway; The Better Land; The Right Way; Talking with Jeans; The Beatitudes, by Richard Clover; Pathway of Promise; Mind and Words of Jeans; Scripture promises, arranged by Samuel Clarke, D.D. -, An Infallible way to Contentment; Private Thoughts on Religion; The Following of Christ, hi four books, translated by Bev. It. Cballoner, D D.; Bogatz- ky's Golden Treasury'; The Narrow way; Dally Meditation!, by Rev. George Bowen; Hymns of Faiib and Hope, by Dr. Bonar; Tlie Confessions of St. Augustine, march!* J. F. CHISHOLM. government bas at last decid.d carrying out the Biit Act, aud the s. s. Fiona is now being prepared aod will sail tomorrow or Friday. Head-Constable O'Rlelly will be placed In snpreme charge of tho preventive lervice this year, aud wo congratulate bim on his appointment, worthy and reliable c nicer, and if bis bands are not lied by tbe government's vacillstlng policy, may bo trusted to sccompllsb tstls- factorily tbe task of preserving our bait inpply. "he i .... e amounts, roughly speaking, according to a French medical jonrnal, to 33,00" i,000 of persons. This makes tbe averageldealh. per day over 91,000, being at tbe rato ol 3730 an hour, or 68 people every minute of tbe day and night"the year ronnd. A fourth of tbe race die before completing their eight year, and one-half before the end of tbe 17th year; bot tbe average duration of life Is abont 38 years- Not more tban one person in • bnndred tbonsand " THE ANNUAL COURSE OF and Entertainments will take place In Athenasum Hall, aa follows i— Homuv, Apl. 4—Dr. J. 8. Tait, subject:—" The Victorian Age." istcr Tuesday—Annual Concert. Doors open at a quarter past seven, chair to be ■ - -'clock. Numbered seats, twenty > Library. Oeneral admls- J. J. FLANNHRT, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ^NOW READYIt* New Spring Jackets, Elegant Styles! ! Moderate Prices.' : J Handsome -:- Mantles! The Latest London and Parte Fashions. fiCA.TS AJSTX> BONNETS1 In this Line we fully sustain our well earned reputation for keeping tbe Prettiest Goods In tba Market. FLOWERS and FEATHERS! ■ -:- All the Latest Novelties. LADIES UNDERCLOTHING! All Qualities and suitable for any Season. - :• DRES8 MATERIAL lo all tbs most Fashionable Shades. Art Silks, Satin and Pongee. -:- DRESS-MAKING & MILLINERY IST" Done on tho Premises. WEDDING or MOURNING Orders receive the most prompt and cartful attention. GEO. KNOWLING. Music. Short addresses. Collection for tlie New Local Made Clothing! WE are now offering a well assorted Stock of Men's Fancy Colored Tweed Suits; Mens Black and Bine Diagonal Snlta; Mens Fancy Colored Tweed Pants and Vests; Mens Blsck snd Bine Diagonal Pants and Vests; Boys and Yontba Fancy Colored Tweed Suits; Boys and Youths Black Diagonal Suits; Boys and Yontbs Colored Tweed Panlsand Vests; Boys Colored Tweed snd Disgona Eton Snlts; a large lot of Ladies Black and Colored Waterproofs, reselling st Itednced Prices. EVERYTHING NEW, EVERYTHING STYLISH. Extraordinary Valne ln every Department. CLOTH DEPARTMENT:—We have this day opened a superb range of 8cotcb, English and Irish SUITINGS which in excellence of qnality and artistic coloring and design, we believe, bave never been surpassed. HJ-We offer the wbole range, comprising over 300 Paterna, at the marvellous price of $14.00 PER SUIT, made to menssro in our well-known superior style. We guarantee this range of suitings to bc rqnal if not superior to any erer made to order in this market (or Imported) at 881. KF»Our terms for this range will be prompt Cash. Orders shonld be placed early to tn-ure prompt delivery. OTLAHERTY & MacGEEGOR, March30.JIw. 7^ OntfltUra. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. To Let, —(With Immediate Possession,)— A Large Fire-proof Vault, Now occupied by Subscriber. G. H. DICKINSON, 1M8I. Broker. Lubbock's 100 bBSt Books. Each in uniform Red Cloth Binding. The Meditations'of Marcus Aurelius, by J Col- Her, «5ctt; Virgil's Aeneid, by J Dryden, 16c, A System of Logic, by J Siu.rt Mill, OOcts. ' Biographical History of Philosophy, by O H Lewis. 90cte; Darwin's Journal of a Voyage of a Naturalist, 6Seta,. The 8hah-Nameh, by Jas Atkinson, 30cts, The Essays ot Michael, Lord of Montagac, OOcts, The Chinese Shi-King, by Wm Jennings, OOcts, Homers Iliad and Odyssey, by Alex Pope, 00 cts, Cap- Cook's Voyages, by I.leut C B Low. OOcts, Political Economy, by John Stuart Mill. OOcts, White's Na-ural History of 8elborne. OOcts. The Pickwick Papers, by Charles Dickens, SOcts, Vanity Fair, by W M Thackery. OOcts, 'Many of tbeso Books can be had in cheaper °"' GARLAND'S East-end Bookstore. To Oot Dealers WE are prepared to offer Special ten the balance of cargo oals per schooner Oarmena to avoid expense of Storing, tbe vessel being chartered for Boston, maris CldFT, WOOD & Co. T?OR COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, A Asthma, Influenza, Consumption, tc, Ac, KAY'S Compound Essence of Linseed, Ani- e by G. Knowling, Water St. CHEAP BRAN! 1 _ cents per lb. In Bags of GO-lbs—90 cts, -:- -: In Bags of 100-lbs— 81.&0. Clift. Wood & Co. WANTED °l^n____^^ Apply to . W. McNEILY, WANfffn t—AN EXPERIENCED W AIM HI/ . SALESMAN for the Dry Goods business. Address " Bailway " this Office mc28 .ll.cnd WnnfpH f—Tb0 ut May,—A COOK. " »I1MJU » Good reference, required. Apply between C and 7 p.m. at 22 Monksto "--"• marcfc28.il rawjnuniT. ing seven rooms, water, sewerage, and a good frost proof cellar. For particulars apply to marchta.tf. MB3. OAPT. fiALLHRN. WANTED. A POSITION as Manager aod Sealer io a lobster factory by an experienced packer, good recommendation from Inst employer. Apply slating wages offered, to ANTHONY PIGARY. mchifi.tf Channel, West Coast. POB S-AJL, B, -THE CLIPPER SCIIOONEIt- 'MayorJon.es/ Oak, built a well found. mci.26.2w S- March & Sons. MATCHES, For Sale by Clift, Wood k Co., 5 caaes Comb Matches which will be sold at cost and charges, ex Ida from Boston TO LET, THAT DWELLING-HOUSE AND SHOP, With 8K.ITTLH ALLEY nttaohod, suitable for a Store; possession given immediately, situate, Water-st. West, Apply to Mrs. Jamea MoKay, feblG.tf Arcade Saloon. t eight o'c jo be had a Jan.12 (STB XOELLENT-W Seed Potatoes, For Sale by Mchia.8iw.8w i P. Rogerson & Son. •s lo ho a bnndred. KEROSENE OIL, To Arrive from Boston We Oder, to arrive tbis month, 250 Casks, 112 test, Kerosene Oil, at a very low price, If orders are booked Immediately, delivery to be taken fromwharf. BB4RSSSMLAY. fCOALMAD LANDING, — Ri " Meteor" and " Swallow," Prime Glace Bay Coal, pf & iTtessier's i13 Upper Salt to Bowling Brothers. THE S. 8. " TIBER" is due' here about 28th inst. with 2000 tons Trapani Salt, which will be sold at the low price of ($1.20) one dollar and twenty cents per Hhd. whilst ship is discharging. Those requiring same should not fail to book orders at once as the Cargo is selling rapidly. MarchttiiTj .BOWRING BROTHERS. FOR TEN DAYS ONLY So as to make room for Spring Goods- We Will offer the balance of BEADY MADE CLOTHING at a reduction of 20 per cent.—Strictly Cash. Just Received. Fresh Halifax Sausages, -.- -- -:- Bologna Sausages, 20 Kegs Almeria Grapes. And, Choice Table Apples. „,„ JAMES STOTT. BAIRD'S-:-CORNER SHOP. FOR TEN OAY8 ONLY. BOOTS and SHOES 'T»0 make room for NEW 8T0CK about to arrive, a disoount of A 10 pr. ct will be allowed on all Cash Purchases of Men's, Women's and Children's Boots and Shoes This offer only holds good for one month, by which time the Stock will be aofflelently reduced for New Arrival! to Uke Ita place. March26 KAY'S COMPOUND, for Cooghs and colda, la equally serviceable for Horses and Cattle. Bold every where. For aale by O. Knowling, Water St. Ferris's Ham and Bacon. Wi bare received by the S. S. " Portia" i small shipment of thla brand, marll CLIBT, WOOD A Co. INUM CATHARTICUM FILLS, a agreeable aperient 8old everywhere. For aale by G. Knowllog, Water St. Seed ^Barley I For Sale by Clift, Wood k Co., 100 Bushels New Seed Barley, at Uie low price of SOcU pr bnshel of 48-llx. COAGUUNE.—Cement for broken Articles. Sold Everywhere. Manufactor; Stockport, Kngland. Sold everywhere. For sale by G. Knowling, Water St. HEAVY BLACK -:- and WHITE OATS! tttT-Ot a Superior Quality, slot Salo by Mchi9.ta.3iw] P. Rogerson & Son. RAYS COMPOUND, m demulcent expec- ^^rm^mT^^0- For aale by G. Knowling, Water St. K haro itece , per • Contcript,' a choice W aigni, cbaite and pretty, from 3cta up; li.inilaome Boxed Cards for fOcta. Also, a splendid lot of Birthday and Wedding Cards, specially selected, from 2cts up. Our Slock of Cards will compare favourably with any to bo found in thit city, for finish, deilgn or price A La-ge Stock of Birthday Books to select from, all prices and bindings. DICKS & Co., marcb2'; Book-binders and Stationers. RAY'S TIC PILLS, a specilic in Neuralgia, Face-ache. £c. Contain Quinine, Iron, &c. Sold everywhere. For tale by G. Knowling, Water St. W-A.3STTEr>. A Vessel about .HO Tons, tun r am nut isrcMf. Apply at tbis Offlce. TRINITY m RELIEF nUL A ledge subscriptions for lbo above fnnd. Tbe lists are (till open aa already ndveriiscd, at tbo Colonial Secretary's office, Colonial Building, Saving* Bank, Heading Boom, Atbenieom Bnllding, and Commercial and Union Banki. HENRY DUNFIHLD. FOU SALE, One 62-ftTFlag Staff, Planed and Varnished. Will be sold cheap. Apply to J. & W. PITTS, marchll [ Lower Premise To BanK Fishermen. TBS SinSCRlBER begs to Inform Bank Fishermen that be bas In his Ice-homes 300 Tens Qood Freeh-water Ice, 'hich will be sold on reasonable terms dortog the coming season. OELESTINE GIOVANNINI, mchll.41.llw] St. Lawrence, South Coast, Ntld. TO BS WORK AN Eligibly Situated Dwelling House and Premises In Topsail, nearly opposite Sir James 8. Winter's seaside residence. The houte is large and commands a magnificent view of Conception Bay. Tbere is a small Orchard in the rear. By a small expenditure the Honso might be adapted to the purposes of a Hotel or Boarding Bouse. Liberal terms would be given to a responsible purchaser. Apply to ALEX. J. W. McNElLY, Marchl4.ll.liw. Registrar's Offlce, Court Bonte FORSALE. 1 2nd-hand Mackerel-Seine, 180 fathom* long by G50 methet deep, SA bout 18 fathoms j) 2-lnch mesh; used J seasons. . 2nd-hand Mackerel S«iie, 180 fathoma long by SOO meshes deep; (about io *.., .) ,.taoh mMh< Bolh io exc#Uent Oan be teen en application to CLIFT, WOOD * Oo.
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Title | 1892-03-30, vol. 03, no. 76, Evening Herald |
Date | 30 March 1892 |
Description | 1892-03-30, vol. 03, no. 76, Evening Herald |
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Language | eng |
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Description | 1892-03-30, vol. 03, no. 76, Evening Herald |
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Transcript |
FHE EVENING HERALD.
Vol. III. No. 70
St. John's, Newfoundland, Wednesday, March 30, 1892.
Price: One Cent.
Latest Tips.
News from the Cape.
(Special to the Evening Herald.)
Cats Rack, March SO.
Wind K. X. E., fresh lino and clear.
Bark Helen Isabel in sight South of Cape,
bound inward. Bar. 2'.' 80: Ther. SO.
BELIEF FOR _THE SUFFERERS.
~"Bonavi-ta, Marcli HO.
(Special to tbo " Evcuiug Herald.")
A collection on bebulf of tbe suflcrers of
thc Trinity Bay disaster wa* taken up in tbe
Churcb of Eugland on Suuday latt which
amounted to twenty-ono dollars and fifty
cents. Tho llev. A. K. C. Bayley preached a
very sympathetic sermon,taking bis text from
the First Epistle of St. Peter, fifth chapter
and part of sixth vers*. A collection was
alio taken up at Middle Ainberit Cove by the
Church of England. Tho S. U. Fiibermen
expressed their sympathy als6 by donating
the sum of twenty dollars to tbo distressed.
Two Thousand Two Hundred Harps.
Suss*, March SO.
(Special to thc " Evening Herald.")
Tha veteran Captain Dickf. ichr. Maggie
A., arrived lait oveuitj; witb about two thousand two hundred IiarpB. lie reports rough
weatber. Ills mainsail was carried away and
vessel 6tove in in several places. It is feared
tbat the bulk of our schooners will miss thb
hoods, as tbey seem to bc nortb of tbe schools.
Tbe Annie G., Capt. Matthews, of Sydney,
touched here, but left again this morning. A
steamer passed up thc Gulf yesterday and
ono was seen passing out tbe Oulf last nigbt.
New* of the World.
Halifax, March Si
Thc Canadian Senate ditcussed tbe Newfonndland question yesterday. Tho opposition approved of tbo Canadian protest againsl
Bond-Blaine convention.
In tbe middle of May tbe British Govcru-
ment sends two hundred marines over Ihe
Canadian Pacific Railway for Chinese station.
The American Senate unanimously ratified
Behring Sja tioaty withont restrictive con-
impromise respecting
i accepted by
f HAIR—Lockyer"
\e quickest, best, safest;
. an any other. The color
it natural. Lockyer's Sulphur '-
ie only English Hair Restorer universally sol
Sctapr bottle. G. KNOWLINQ'S, St. John'
The
LOCAL ITEMS.
NEW ADVKBT1
J.W.F0RANXCO.
COMMISSION MERGHANT5 |