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EVENING HERALD. TRUE TO NEWFOUNDLAND: TRUE TO THE EMPIRE. Vol- 1. No- 10. St. John's, Newfoundland, Thursday, January 23, 1890. Price: One Cent. THE' OASPUUTJIFF CAPE RAGL Forced to Proceed to Liverp i imiWAi wFed to trepassey. (Sperial to thej>t The Allan steamer t' slot) off the Cape ttnea Imt -he U now in elea villain ft nfTulil r timid.) Caps Hack, To-day. isplan hits been iu the 0 o'cloek thin iiiorninjr, • water. She repottl ■ this it tret through the it gniliff to Liverpool. it i- hoped Sir William'- gov. the neeessiiv of putting a line of railway to Trepassey. The (laspian would have no trouble to run up to Trepassey, land mails mid pas Ken and lake the same. It is the only jairt available In winter ami useful when «>utlie piirts are blocked*. The wind Wows a brisk \v. and ibe slob Ice humor! NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 290 JOHN I O'REILLY, 290 —Water Street, IMPORTER AND DEALER IX- Provisions, - Groceries, - Wines • and - Spirits, WE have always on hand a Large and Carefully Selected Stock. Parties favoring us with their orders will find it to their advantage. We give good value nnd pay prompt attention to orders furnished us. JOHN J". G'SUSTTuU^Sr, Januarys 290 "Water St., 43 and 46 King's Road, St. John's, N.JF. Adults: - Children: janU THE NEWFOUNDLAND Colonization and Mining Company, Parade ® Rink © Carnival! Cap.: £130,000 ($650,000) in 130,000 Shares of £1 ($5.00) each. This Thursday Evening. :0 CENTS. - GENERAL ADMISSION 10 CENTS. DEFICIT OFFQUR MHL10NS. Portugal's Modes' Claim. England's Promnt Action Required. STEAMER SUPPOSED TO BE LOST. Ruskin Reported Insane. Halifax. N.S., Jan. 2.S. Cholera la raging in Mesojiotomia. Turkey lias a deficit of four million pound*. Tb« Sultan is willing to. retrench one million on court expense*. Tlie Governor of Mozambique publishes Portugal's claim to the whole Shin- Klvi-r region. This is held ns sufficient to justify Sali-bury' protnpt action on belmM of Britifta ' LIAS Just opened with a Large assortment of Flour, Rice, *r Oatmeal. Molasses, Pork Loins, Jowls, Corned Beef, Fish, Tea", Sugar Tobacco, Pipes, ami other Articles too numerous to mention. j,^-yrr. i,oiks liy strict attention to business, anil low prices, to merit a ahare of public patronage. Don't forget the Address. ■ -:.,■ No. 44 New Gower Street. NOTICE. William K. Firth. hereby required to make Immediate pnvment to John Virtue. Trustee of ilie In... wnt KM:.:.' of shM Win. K. Firth, or to WINTEH, MOR1SON & HAYWARD, l.S.tifp- Sollcitora for aaid Trustee. The National Line steamer Erin, bound fro i-w York to London. Is considered lost, .lohn Itutkitl is reported insane. CARD. G8. McOARTB. of Glasgow, 1st Class . I'pbolstcrer, (late of It. Gotr*,) wishns to InforaTTbc public that be h«» started busiuesa in IpholHiory work of all klnda. Recovering and Re- [i.iirinn furniture; Rc-tapiug and Re-cording Vcoc- li.in Blinds: Spring and other Mattrasies re-madc. By Uriel attention to business. O. 8. hopes to merit a full share of public patronage. Carpets tared on the shortcut notice. Ry* Term* moderate. Addrtu: 34 Victoria Street. St. John's, S.F. Farm for Sale. month of January, at 12 o'clock, to satisfy a Mortgage, a Farm suitable for market gardening, containing about fi acres of Well Cleared Meadow Land, situate on the Freshwater Road, about two miles from ihe city. Further particular., on application to T. W. SPEY, At bla Real.Estate Exchange, Water Street ISTO. 44 3STE"W GMDWJbJR STREET. FORJSALE, The fine New Schooners " Silverdale,"—84 Tons " Tamarack," 84 " " Carpasian," 76 " Well found In Sails and Gear and specially built and fitted for the Bank Fishery. jflT*Apply "" Janli.lw KD\0IN D Lilt, Spars, Eti. —OFFERED AT— \ Reduced Prices, NK AnVWKHTI.SEMKNTy. „ Open Every Afternoon during the •aaon (Sundays excepted and ice-permitting). 20 ota. 10 ota. The Right Honorable Lord Thurlow, 33 Chesham Place. London W., Chairman; Arthur II. Baker, Esq.. 7 Tokenhouse Yard. London, E.C.; Charles Clark, Esq., 20 Great St. Helen's, London, B.C.; the Honb'le Alexander Mackay, St. John's, Newfoundland; Henry Wilson, Esq.. Elgin Avenue, Maida Vale, London, W. GmhmalMaxa<.i:i: im. Exoinkku.—William Wing- flckl-Bonnyn. C. K., M.E.. St. John's, Newfoundland. BAXKitna.—Mesara. Barclay, Bcvan, Tritton 4'Co. 54 Lombard Street, E.C., London; The Commercial Bank of Newfoundland. St. John'a. ji.icitors.—Messrs. Snell Son & Greenlp, 1 anil 2 George Street. Mansion House. E.t'.. London. rcrktahv.—W. J. Lavington, Esq.. London. i'Ficks.—97 Daslnvood House. New Broad Street, London. E. C.: -t Devon Row. St. John's, New- fnundland. The directors tnsst that any shareholders resident Newfoundland will avail themselves of the oppor- mity I am instructed to afford them of preserving their interest in the Company, aa they believe that 1th the additional Capitol provided by the reconduction scheme, the success of the enterprise is only a question of time. For particulars rfnd applications for Shares, apply the Companv'a office, 4 Devon Row. W. WINGFIELD-BONNYN, C.E., M.E., General Manager and Engineer. St. John's, N.F., Jan. 18!>0. (j 15) %mmm offer for Sale a full ai *<LUMBER^ Canadian Ho. 1 Hatcued SpmcB BOARDS, Rough Spru Seasoned M'c'b'l'l Clear Joieting—2 and 3 in. Studding of all sizes. Scantling—assorted. Spruce Board, Cheap Pine Board. Dressed Spruce—Lin., l|in and l£in. Dressed Pine—1 inch. Seasoned Pine—Ain. to 3in. thick. REMOVAL. Spruce Joisting and Studding, | Do. Sawn and Hewn Scantling, (longlengths.) Merchantable Pine Boards, •?;,**. jGedar *^ Fir Shingles, Laths. —Spruce 1 1-2, 2 A 3 inch, l'ine & Spruce 3 inch Deals. Hardwood, 1 1-4, 1 1-2, 2. 2 TO BE LET. ink. 1 1 Greenheart, 1 1-2. 2 ft 3 Inch. Quebec Seasoned Pine Decking. 3 inch, (long lengths.) BAULK—Red ritch l'ine. Oak, Walnut. Elm, Birch and Ash. SHINGLES—Fine 4 Fir, l'ine Laths. SPARS—40 White ft Red Pine, CO ft. to 79 ft. long. 50 Spruce, 55 ft. to 65 ft. long. Bowsprits ft Maatpleccs. Knees, Stanchions ft Timbers, Treenails and Hardwood Wedges. SCHOONER FOR SALE. THE 8ohooner " WlUlam Boak," 63 tons Register, bnllt at Moshcr'sRiver, N.S., 1873, had new deck and topsides and thoroughly overhauled in 188G; carries a large cargo; sails and gear in good condition, lying at Messrs O. Browning ft Sons wharf: will be sold at a bargain. Apply to Jan. U. JAMBS BAIRD. P. & L. TESSIER. 100 Rolls ASPHALT ROOFING. 100 Rolls ROOFING PAPER, ASPHALT COATING—Roofing Pitch. NAILS OF ALL KrNDS. Portland Cement, Plaster of Paris, Coal Tar. A very targe stock of WHITE LEAD and PAINTS. Oil. Turpentine, ',Jani3,iwsfp Varnishes, Brushes, &c. •NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.' XOTICE. SHOULD there be no appearance of the Mall Steamer Caspian when the Circassian is ready to leave, the Malls for England will be despatched by the Circassian via Halifax. J. O. FRASER, Oex. Post Orriea. l • Post Master Gen- Jau. 23,-1890. )' T^TJCHARISTICA, Meditations and Prayers on ±1> the Most Holy Eucharist—Sicts. A Soliloquy of the Soul, by Thomas. A. Kcmpls— 55 cents. The Christian Year—30 cts. On the Imitation of Christ, by Thomas A. Kempis—' 30 cents. The Devont Life, frorac the French of Francis De Sales—SO cts. Tho Spiritual Combat, by Laurence Scupoll—30 cts. The Hidden Life of the Soul, by Jean Nicolas Grou ■30 cents. Works by Rev. J. R, MacDuff, D. D. The Bow in the Clond, 80 cents. The Hart and the Water Brooks, 58 cts.. The Thoughts of God and the Words of Jesus. 50 cts. Ripples in the Twilight, 58 eta. Ripples in the Moonlight, 58 cento. Ripples in the Starlight, 58 cents. Voices of the Good Shepherd anil Shadows of the Great Rock, 60 cents. Brighter than the Sun; or, the Life of Our Lord for the Young, 30 cts. Works by Rev. Andrew Murray, 65c. each. The Spirit of Christ; Holy in Christ; With Christ in the School of Prayer; Abide In Christ; Like Christ: The Children for Christ, $1.00. Chambers's Etymological English Dictionary, 31.00. The Story of Emin'a Rescne as told hi H. M. Stanley's Letters, 80 cts. Presbyterian Year Book for the Dominion of Canada and Newfoundland, for l.s'.'O, 25 cents. jan23 J. F. CHISHOLM. WANTED: A GOOD General Servant. HL sort good wages will be paid. JsnM.H jg-Apply a WANTED: i GOOD DRIVING HORSE to keep for the winter. Good keep guaranteed. KJ^Apply immediately at this ofBce. jao22,41 N. OHM AN wishes to Inform ladies and gentlemen throughout the IsIamLtbat be offers the following bargains, iu excliange for used Newfoundland Stamps:— 100 Stomps will sond gent's breast pin a se.t sleeve studs a pair of earrings Rodger's pen knife gold-plated brooch B For 400 ditto «B* For 500 ditto ^& For GOO ditto ^k For . 800 ditto ^For 1000 ditto Other articles may be had at the request ot those who may not desire auy of the above mentioned. On receipt of stamps, articles will be sent post paid to any address. ^••Stamps must be in good condition; torn ones will not be accepted. Address N. OHM AN, Atlantic Buildings, P, O, Box 371, St. John's, N'.F. [Jan. 22, tf. P. E/ISLAND UAY.BOARD-ZHEAL.TH ! A NY PERSON (not an Inmate), other tlian a ON PAT.-Pi "(*■_ .Clergyman or Doctor, a Member or Officer of By J. & W. PITTS the Board of Health, entering a house indicated by a diphtheria placard shall he liable to a penalty of |Twenty Dollars, or in default, to one month's im- ) Tons Prince Edward Island HAY,;i>ri»°>»»™<- (By order of the Bo^-d), janis [in small bundles].. J. 6. C0NR0Y, Chairman. KLINE'S PATENT Floating and Sealing Machines. S^~The adaptability of these MACHINES to the reqnirementa of tho Lobster Trade has been fully tested, during the past season, ami the result proves that our expectations were not placod too high. THESE MACHINES have been examined by competent and practical men In the United States and Canada, and pronounced the best yet invented for the purposes of Can-making and ISfflAlt 1 40 TO 70 m SBGQi 1890. ANNUAlfSOIREE. the Annual Soiree of the T. A. & B. SOCIETY . will be held in the lull OnJWednesday, PebruaryJ6th, 1890. Double: 3g-:HI$1*70. Gents'(single): 311.20. Udy'8 (single): ..... 70. Caterer:—Ma. P. J. Pattebson. M«"ic:—Prof. i, up to 18 inches square. M. IV.ONROE, Agent. TEBTljVTOISriAL,- The man for whom we ordered the Patent Floating Machine Is very pleased with it- says it docs eicalltnt work and is very easily operated. janlS ROBERT SIMPSON A Co.. Halifax. HARDWOOD PLANK, 2£ and 3 inch. LUMBER, STUDDING/ JOISTING, PLANK, &e. 317,31ft, 339 and 342 M. MONROE. WATER STREfT, (To Satisfy a Mortgage.) \\ TILL, SeU by Public Auction at oar oftjc* VV on Duckworth St., on MONDATjaesB, Wl* instant,at 11 o'clock a.m., all the lesats* of"Jens F. Hiooiks, being one undivided ninth saaaR baassi to the following.piccca of LAND, stteak* at-Kaasjor Grace, with the erections thereon: No .1—Bounded on the South by Water Street, on the East by PrcndcrgaaVs Laar, on the North by land of Pynn-s Estate, ami on the Wert by Condon's Lane. No. 2—Bounded on.the'North by Water Street, East by land of J. A R. Maddock, South by waters of tho harbor, and on the West by property of the estate of Daniel Green, deceased. Kor further particulars, S3"\Apply to WINTER. MORISqN & HAYWARO. J«nS0,6l Solicitors for Mortgagee. Heavy Black Oats. ON "SALE By J. & W. PITTS, 30QO Bushels-Heavy filack Oate; ez Ship and 8tore. Also: POTATOES. • TURNIPS, l«n!8 PAR8NIPS, . CARROTS.
Object Description
Title | 1890-01-23, vol. 01, no. 10, Evening Herald |
Date | 23 January 1890 |
Description | 1890-01-23, vol. 01, no. 10, Evening Herald |
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Language | eng |
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Transcript |
EVENING HERALD.
TRUE TO NEWFOUNDLAND: TRUE TO THE EMPIRE.
Vol- 1. No- 10.
St. John's, Newfoundland, Thursday, January 23, 1890.
Price: One Cent.
THE' OASPUUTJIFF CAPE RAGL
Forced to Proceed to Liverp
i imiWAi wFed to trepassey.
(Sperial to thej>t
The Allan steamer t'
slot) off the Cape ttnea
Imt -he U now in elea
villain
ft nfTulil
r timid.)
Caps Hack, To-day.
isplan hits been iu the
0 o'cloek thin iiiorninjr,
• water. She repottl
■ this
it tret through the it
gniliff to Liverpool.
it i- hoped Sir William'- gov.
the neeessiiv of putting a line of railway to
Trepassey. The (laspian would have no trouble
to run up to Trepassey, land mails mid pas
Ken and lake the same. It is the only jairt
available In winter ami useful when «>utlie
piirts are blocked*.
The wind Wows a brisk
\v. and ibe slob Ice humor!
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
290 JOHN I O'REILLY, 290
—Water Street,
IMPORTER AND DEALER IX-
Provisions, - Groceries, - Wines • and - Spirits,
WE have always on hand a Large and Carefully Selected Stock. Parties favoring us
with their orders will find it to their advantage. We give good
value nnd pay prompt attention to orders furnished us.
JOHN J". G'SUSTTuU^Sr,
Januarys 290 "Water St., 43 and 46 King's Road, St. John's, N.JF.
Adults: -
Children:
janU
THE NEWFOUNDLAND
Colonization and Mining Company,
Parade ® Rink © Carnival!
Cap.: £130,000 ($650,000) in 130,000
Shares of £1 ($5.00) each.
This Thursday Evening.
:0 CENTS. - GENERAL ADMISSION 10 CENTS.
DEFICIT OFFQUR MHL10NS.
Portugal's Modes' Claim.
England's Promnt Action Required.
STEAMER SUPPOSED TO BE LOST.
Ruskin Reported Insane.
Halifax. N.S., Jan. 2.S.
Cholera la raging in Mesojiotomia.
Turkey lias a deficit of four million pound*.
Tb« Sultan is willing to. retrench one million on
court expense*.
Tlie Governor of Mozambique publishes Portugal's claim to the whole Shin- Klvi-r region.
This is held ns sufficient to justify Sali-bury'
protnpt action on belmM of Britifta '
LIAS Just opened with a Large assortment of Flour, Rice,
*r Oatmeal. Molasses, Pork Loins, Jowls, Corned Beef, Fish, Tea", Sugar
Tobacco, Pipes, ami other Articles too numerous to mention.
j,^-yrr. i,oiks liy strict attention to business, anil low prices, to merit a ahare of public patronage.
Don't forget the Address. ■ -:.,■ No. 44 New Gower Street.
NOTICE.
William K. Firth.
hereby required to
make Immediate pnvment to John Virtue. Trustee of
ilie In... wnt KM:.:.' of shM Win. K. Firth, or to
WINTEH, MOR1SON & HAYWARD,
l.S.tifp- Sollcitora for aaid Trustee.
The National Line steamer Erin, bound fro
i-w York to London. Is considered lost,
.lohn Itutkitl is reported insane.
CARD.
G8. McOARTB. of Glasgow, 1st Class
. I'pbolstcrer, (late of It. Gotr*,) wishns to
InforaTTbc public that be h«» started busiuesa in
IpholHiory work of all klnda. Recovering and Re-
[i.iirinn furniture; Rc-tapiug and Re-cording Vcoc-
li.in Blinds: Spring and other Mattrasies re-madc.
By Uriel attention to business. O. 8. hopes to
merit a full share of public patronage. Carpets
tared on the shortcut notice. Ry* Term* moderate.
Addrtu: 34 Victoria Street. St. John's, S.F.
Farm for Sale.
month of January, at 12 o'clock, to satisfy a Mortgage, a Farm suitable for market gardening, containing about fi acres of Well Cleared Meadow Land,
situate on the Freshwater Road, about two miles
from ihe city.
Further particular., on application to
T. W. SPEY,
At bla Real.Estate Exchange, Water Street
ISTO. 44 3STE"W GMDWJbJR STREET.
FORJSALE,
The fine New Schooners
" Silverdale,"—84 Tons
" Tamarack," 84 "
" Carpasian," 76 "
Well found In Sails and Gear and specially built and
fitted for the Bank Fishery. jflT*Apply ""
Janli.lw KD\0IN D
Lilt, Spars, Eti.
—OFFERED AT— \
Reduced Prices,
NK AnVWKHTI.SEMKNTy.
„
Open Every Afternoon
during the
•aaon (Sundays excepted and
ice-permitting).
20 ota.
10 ota.
The Right Honorable Lord Thurlow, 33 Chesham
Place. London W., Chairman; Arthur II. Baker,
Esq.. 7 Tokenhouse Yard. London, E.C.; Charles
Clark, Esq., 20 Great St. Helen's, London, B.C.;
the Honb'le Alexander Mackay, St. John's, Newfoundland; Henry Wilson, Esq.. Elgin Avenue,
Maida Vale, London, W.
GmhmalMaxa<.i:i: im. Exoinkku.—William Wing-
flckl-Bonnyn. C. K., M.E.. St. John's, Newfoundland.
BAXKitna.—Mesara. Barclay, Bcvan, Tritton 4'Co.
54 Lombard Street, E.C., London; The Commercial Bank of Newfoundland. St. John'a.
ji.icitors.—Messrs. Snell Son & Greenlp, 1 anil
2 George Street. Mansion House. E.t'.. London.
rcrktahv.—W. J. Lavington, Esq.. London.
i'Ficks.—97 Daslnvood House. New Broad Street,
London. E. C.: -t Devon Row. St. John's, New-
fnundland.
The directors tnsst that any shareholders resident
Newfoundland will avail themselves of the oppor-
mity I am instructed to afford them of preserving
their interest in the Company, aa they believe that
1th the additional Capitol provided by the reconduction scheme, the success of the enterprise is
only a question of time.
For particulars rfnd applications for Shares, apply
the Companv'a office, 4 Devon Row.
W. WINGFIELD-BONNYN, C.E., M.E.,
General Manager and Engineer.
St. John's, N.F., Jan. 18!>0. (j 15)
%mmm
offer for Sale a full ai
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