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VOLUME XXXI, [two 7**or.LAns per year.] HARBOR GRACE, NFLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1890. [siNGLB COP1K.R TWO CUNTS ] NUMBER 31 —The S S. Ptirtia. the first d iect steamer from New York and intermedisie ports, srrived st St. John's Isst night Shs. will take s return mail, whioh will closs bere to-morrow mon iog, —This is the finest day we have bad sinoe April came io. Yesterday morning, the entire eurfsceof the ground wss covered with sn inch or two of anow, which fell during the early morn- iog. The weather oo the whole ie very backward for the sesson. By Telegraph. Halifax, April 19 —Twelve thousand ironworkers st Wilkoviiz Austria, hsve struck. There are numerous strikes alao in other districts An attempt to raise the Portuguese loan st Patis failed. Southern France gives President Csrnot s brilliant welcome. Tbe Bsnk of Englsnd bss reduoed ite discount tc three per cent The British Budget makes tea free of duty sfter May let. A half million pounds additional for Education will be granted next session. The American Government intimates ita readiness to nsgotists respecting tbe Atlsntic hah sries a hen tbe Bebriuf) See difficulties are settled. April 2L— Serpa t'ioto haa arrived at Lisbon. Ht bad an enthusiastic reception The Cspe Breton coast is blocked with ioe tho weather is extremely oold. The Netrfaunaland arrived on Snodsy at nooo. The l.ngliBh mail arrived last jnight The sohr. Annie May of Newfoundland hss been lost at Cod Roy, Nfld. The captaio aud three of tbe orew were drowned The steamer Northcote Bauk off Osteod. Five persons lost. Tbe strike st Silesia is universal. The Emperor Willism witl.visit Madrid in October. The Duke of Argyle publishes a letter deteod- ing Bsltour's Laud Dill. Until bss aeoulsrized her public schools The military are unruly. British Budget receipts exceeded the estimates by three million pounds. April 22.—Russian aggressions in Persia are threatened. The Crown Prince of Italy bss been inyured in s railway accident in Southern Russia. Capt. O'Shea withdraws tbe divorce suit in which Parnell and Co. were respondent. The Paa-Americsn Conference adjourns this week It sdopted arbitration for settling sll serious difficulties except when a oation believes its indepeodence is at stake. A labor demonstration bss been arranged to take place in London on Msy 1st. i: -v 8. Mat-he, d'Mitchell, of sains place, on thi ■— i. of a son ■ca. nr, th, daughter. l-'Hh inat., the wile of tba 16th inat., Ite wife of Win. MARRIAGES. On tba 18thlost., at St. J-rae* Church, Carbonear by tha Keir. T:* Clift, Ospt William Tuokeraoo, to Mary Julia, daughter of Ca plain Woodbine Pike Oo lha dial of March at ths Methodist Parsonage. 81 Jobo's. by the Bev G 1 Bond. Edward Coyle, of that city, to Winnie Jeans,of Bants Harbor DEATHS On 6stordav night last after a long Illness, Catherine wifaafOapC Hsnry th..mey. aged 49 yiars. The deceased was a native of Dublin. Ireland. At Riverhead,on Fridaytast, Bsrlbolmsw Bhatighrns aged 71 At llontd.lr. Nsw Jersey, U. S. A , Katie Isabel. wlfs of F. W. Fiolay, and youngest daajrhurof Jobs Wiloox. Esq. of Brigus. aged Jfl yeara. At Csrbonear.cn Friday laat tha 18th Inst..Mr Jobn Joy. aged 80 years. Deceased waa an old and respected resident of ths above town. Hs leaves a large circle of relations and friends and waa highly respected by sll olaaase of ike community.—R IT. Valuable Property for Sale The Subscriber offers for sale, by private contract, the following Freehold Properties, vix.— THE DVTEL LING-HOUSE (two tenements) with Out-Houses and Garden, situate ob Water 8t, near Noad St. A BUILtDING LOT immediately west Of the last named Property, and fronting On Water Street TWO TENEMENTS situate on Water Street, foot of Cochrane —ALSO— Carlton Skating Hink with the Land oca whioh it is built. - For particulars apply to . k. ; D.J.GREEN. Harbor Oraoe, April 23.—tf. NOTICE I I will oot be soooouisble for any debts contracted in my osfw or oa my sccount, without I written order signed by myself. THOMAS} MAUmtaJr. Carbonear. April 'Y 1889.-9 in. _. - WMeXKUSSEtU PRACTICAL PAINTEH. TOR Sign of the LION. NEW CASH SHOP. OF New Spring Goods AT MUNN Bros. Everything New I Everything Gheap!. We are offering this week the foi* lowing Job Lines at ONE-HALF their value: 500 dozen Ladies' and Children's Handkerchiefs—4 ots to 8 cts. each. 100 dozen Boy's Tweed Caps—12 to 40 ots 50 dozen MeVa Tweed and Blue Cloth Capa—15 cts. to 40 cts. 30 dozen Men's Brown and Black Felt Hats from 40 cts up. 10 dozen Celebrated " Hygienic" Hats in Black and Brown. 50 dozen Gent's Scarfs—10 and 15 cts. 20 dozen Women's Corsets—SO and 35 ots per pair. 4000 yards Fanoy Dress Stuff—9 and 10 cents per yard. 3000 yards Shirt Stuff—9 to 15 cts (wonderful value) 2 tons Cotton and Woolens Patohes—10 cts per lb. 500 yards Cream and White Curtain Laos from 12 and 15 cts up. 15,000 pieces Room Papers and Bordering—newest designs. Floor Canvas, Cretonnes. Valances, Splashers, Fire Screens, Oilcloths and all kinds of House Furnishing Goods at correspondingly low prices. Parties Requiring MILLINERY Fancy Goods, would do well to visit our New Show-Room, (open on 8aturd4y next) where they Will find the latest fashions in Millinery and Straw Goods, Ribbons, Laces, Mantles, Waterproofs, Trimmings, Beaded and Pearl Frillings, Silks, Satins, eto., eto. Call early and inspect oi^r Stock belore purchasing elsewhere. Munn Bros. (LATEJILLARD'S.) Having secured the services of an experienced Milliner, we are prepared to execute all orders in this department in tbe latest fashions and will guarantee -Action. jw.B.—AU Hats and Bonnets bought in our establishment will be trimmed free of charge Just Received ex SS- Nova Scotian from Liverpool, , Garden and Flower SEEDS. _ * . <£T Guaranteed fresh. THOMPSON'S MEDICAL HALL whole system. Such is tbe tbe most distressing cou opium, in si,y- form snd is w is no rest necessity for so m if only taken in time. For t Colds. Hjonoliitit, Asthma Modern Kein(«y. For Cr Couv-i it >s almost s specific dsrd remedy, aod sold uni anil si 00 pet bottle 'Ihe put nut io answer the const snd Low priced COKOU ( not tried the Balsam, call 6 o c D CD _-s o o c , o ZrA ?§.*??: ©a"*!'8 r* LJ "_:=^**o:ri-P?, o 2r* s^^sfs-s"*??- -y L35T* " Il i*| TJ alK* 9**w rn SEnftsJ1**'1 m t**f#fiS!tll5 I- WO E-aUWIifH'M Ew tn iiIi4irliE..ri 2 eibrhs!*'?? _ __ B<t* - - §-g8Tsa,S._r?§*8 JOHN -:- CASEY, Tailor, cfeo. 180 Water. St., Harbor Grace, Nfld. Prices moderate Satisfaction g-uaranteed FOR ftAUE ! Tbe scboooer Har_ry js/LsSiTtrass 40 loos burthen, bnilt io Lahave lo 1880; sbe il bnilt of hardwood, is well-found ami is In every wsy snitsble for the general trade of the oouotry. Sbe will be in St Jobo's to Msy next, wbee she oan be inspected. For particulsrs apply to ADAM POWER, ♦ Channel, Or JOHN POWER. Msrcb 4,-1 no. Harbor Grace BCords^lOiK l'_UM?CO_, Vo*laSltS.l}'a* SSMS French Ointment I. HIS Ointment baa been uied with tlie vastest success in t is speedy cure o' ail eruption* arising from sa impure state ol tbi blood or from infection II relictes aod cores ECREMA SALT RHEUM, SCURVY, UOlLS. PILES. ULCERS, CRAPPED HANDS aod Llrs INSECT STINGS, 6V> , In use 60 yssrs. At all dealers 26 Cents. Sold.by iWYH, THOMPSON * SON. tlu; Lobsters, Neither will we give up .the r THE CHEAPEST ©OOPS -.--.„ to any other lionsn in town. Oiir New Room PAPERS, irom 5 cents upwards. BOOTS and SHOES. New Season TEAS, from 25 cents per lb upwards.' -HTWill hold the tug oi war for fhricv ami quality. Thompson's Medical Hall. El!St/_xl3lis»lxeca 1833. The Stil.sc.il.nrs, while thanking their atteniion to the following list lo winch has L.eUicinfsa, as IoII-iwk :— Boschee's German Syrup, Green's August Flower, PIbo'm Consumption Cure, " Ostarrh Remerlr C*»n»|U****ll's Tonio Elixir, ; . Sint'oid'8 Jamaica Ginger Warner's Sate Cur,., Warner's Pills WisUi's Bal-am of Wild Oli«_rry Wyeth's Liquid Malt Extract, White Enamel (for filling teeth) Benzine (for cleansing purposes,) Tatnar Indien (for costivenesai, Eno's Medicated Sugar (tor worms), " Frnit Salt, Dr. Wilson's Hetbine Bitters, Guard's Hair dye, Trico^herous Wyeth's Beef Iron and Wine . Northrop <k Lyman's Vegetable Discovery N rthrop £ Lyniap's Einulsior Eellogg's Asthma Remedy do Catarrh Snug. Ayer's 8sn_apaiilla. do Hair Vigor, do Cherry Pectoral Cuticora, " Resolvent • " Soap. Maltine, Msliine witl Cssosra Sagrsda Lime Frnit Juice. Hollojway s Corn Cure Pear's Soap, Pear's Shaving Sticks. Hazeline Mother Graves' Worm Exterminator, Liebig's Extract of Meat, Lemon Syrup, Jtaspberry Syiup, Johnson's Anodyne Liniment, Teabor.'y Tooth Powder, Wholesale AND— I=t©-t*£-wlX. been added a tew ol l v'h Flu Magnesia, Piitmaa'a Com Exuactor Kbatii.ij's limpet Powder Worm T,iUein " Oongb Lozenges Pintnei'H Kni.ilKio,., • Follows'C'on'iionnd Syrup ; - Steed man's Teething Powders Buy Rum, Fuller's "Earth Wiitcqiroof Nttming Aprons do Ri'h (tor children teething.) Owbridge'a Lnn« Tonic, Body Bells B.-eihain'i. Glycerine and Cucumber j Adult's Trusses-', Child's Ti-usses Dried Savory, Dried Sage, Dried Celery Judson's Go-d Paint, j Allen's Hair Restorer, ' Lung Balsam I Coutt's Acetic Acid, Beecham's Pills, | Chest Protectors, Caivett's Carbolic Soap, I Catvert's Dis-infecting Powder , Wright's Unfermented Wiu'e | Ke-.der's Cod Liver Oil uud MalL Essence ol Spruce, Dessicated Cbcoauut. —ALSO— I Oak, Walnut, and other StaiiiR, Var-nishes, ; Mixed Pnints. Gold I_oaf. aod a choice . selection of BRIAR PIPES, AMBERS, , Perfumerv, Dressing Combs, Hair snd e> Clothes Bnishes. ** " 13? Agents for Liurance's Spectncles.| ^ tie^T Person.il attention given to Prenori|W I tiona and accurately prepared with pure Drugs. W. H. THOMPSON & Co. FISHERIES ! HCl IT k Til Co., 84 Commercial Street, BOSTON, Mass. MANUFACTURERS OF; COD, HERKING & CAPLIN SEINES, HERRING NliTS, -^-/KLL OF THE VERY BEST QUALITY AND MADE OF OUR S HEP AH D GOLD MEDAL TWINES of whioh we are tbe exclusive manufacturers. Highest awards at Bofeton, 1869 ; Philadelphia. 187G ; London Fish erica Exhibition, 1883. BT Send for IUu_.tr_i.ed Catalogue,
Object Description
Title | Harbor Grace Standard, 1890-04-22 |
Alternative Title | Harbour Grace Standard |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--Harbour Grace--19th century |
Place of Publication | Harbour Grace (N.L.) |
Date | 1890-04-22 |
Year | 1890 |
Month | 04 |
Day | 22 |
Description | The Harbor Grace Standard was published from December 1859 to 1936[?], providing coverage of the Conception Bay area as well as other news. The frequency was weekly save for a brief semiweekly interlude between 1888-94 and there is a publication gap between 1868 and February 1871. Many issues are missing in the later years. |
Location | Canada--Newfoundland and Labrador--Avalon Peninsula--Harbour Grace |
Time Period | 19th Century |
Note | Alternative title from common mispelling, as the city's modern name features a "u." |
Language | eng |
Type | Text |
Resource Type | Newspaper |
Format | image/jpeg; application/pdf |
Collection | Harbor Grace Standard |
Sponsor | Centre for Newfoundland Studies |
Source | Microfilm held in the Centre for Newfoundland Studies. |
Repository | Memorial University of Newfoundland. Libraries. Centre for Newfoundland Studies |
Rights | Creative Commons |
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Description
Title | Page 1 |
Date | 1890-04-22 |
Description | The Harbor Grace Standard was published from December 1859 to 1936[?], providing coverage of the Conception Bay area as well as other news. The frequency was weekly save for a brief semiweekly interlude between 1888-94 and there is a publication gap between 1868 and February 1871. Many issues are missing in the later years. |
PDF File | (6.59MB) -- http://collections.mun.ca/PDFs/hgstandard/HarborGraceStandard18900422.pdf |
Transcript |
VOLUME XXXI,
[two 7**or.LAns per year.]
HARBOR GRACE, NFLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1890.
[siNGLB COP1K.R TWO CUNTS ]
NUMBER 31
—The S S. Ptirtia. the first d iect steamer from
New York and intermedisie ports, srrived st
St. John's Isst night Shs. will take s return mail, whioh will closs bere to-morrow
mon iog,
—This is the finest day we have bad sinoe
April came io. Yesterday morning, the entire
eurfsceof the ground wss covered with sn inch or
two of anow, which fell during the early morn-
iog. The weather oo the whole ie very backward for the sesson.
By Telegraph.
Halifax, April 19 —Twelve thousand ironworkers st Wilkoviiz Austria, hsve struck.
There are numerous strikes alao in other districts
An attempt to raise the Portuguese loan st
Patis failed.
Southern France gives President Csrnot s
brilliant welcome.
Tbe Bsnk of Englsnd bss reduoed ite discount
tc three per cent
The British Budget makes tea free of duty
sfter May let. A half million pounds additional
for Education will be granted next session.
The American Government intimates ita readiness to nsgotists respecting tbe Atlsntic hah
sries a hen tbe Bebriuf) See difficulties are settled.
April 2L— Serpa t'ioto haa arrived at Lisbon.
Ht bad an enthusiastic reception
The Cspe Breton coast is blocked with ioe
tho weather is extremely oold.
The Netrfaunaland arrived on Snodsy at nooo.
The l.ngliBh mail arrived last jnight
The sohr. Annie May of Newfoundland hss
been lost at Cod Roy, Nfld. The captaio aud
three of tbe orew were drowned
The steamer Northcote Bauk off Osteod. Five
persons lost.
Tbe strike st Silesia is universal.
The Emperor Willism witl.visit Madrid in
October.
The Duke of Argyle publishes a letter deteod-
ing Bsltour's Laud Dill.
Until bss aeoulsrized her public schools The
military are unruly.
British Budget receipts exceeded the estimates
by three million pounds.
April 22.—Russian aggressions in Persia are
threatened.
The Crown Prince of Italy bss been inyured in
s railway accident in Southern Russia.
Capt. O'Shea withdraws tbe divorce suit in
which Parnell and Co. were respondent.
The Paa-Americsn Conference adjourns this
week It sdopted arbitration for settling sll
serious difficulties except when a oation believes
its indepeodence is at stake.
A labor demonstration bss been arranged to
take place in London on Msy 1st.
i: -v 8. Mat-he,
d'Mitchell, of
sains place, on thi
■— i. of a son
■ca. nr, th,
daughter.
l-'Hh inat., the wile of tba
16th inat., Ite wife of Win.
MARRIAGES.
On tba 18thlost., at St. J-rae* Church, Carbonear by
tha Keir. T:* Clift, Ospt William Tuokeraoo, to Mary
Julia, daughter of Ca plain Woodbine Pike
Oo lha dial of March at ths Methodist Parsonage.
81 Jobo's. by the Bev G 1 Bond. Edward Coyle, of that
city, to Winnie Jeans,of Bants Harbor
DEATHS
On 6stordav night last after a long Illness, Catherine
wifaafOapC Hsnry th..mey. aged 49 yiars. The deceased was a native of Dublin. Ireland.
At Riverhead,on Fridaytast, Bsrlbolmsw Bhatighrns
aged 71
At llontd.lr. Nsw Jersey, U. S. A , Katie Isabel.
wlfs of F. W. Fiolay, and youngest daajrhurof Jobs
Wiloox. Esq. of Brigus. aged Jfl yeara.
At Csrbonear.cn Friday laat tha 18th Inst..Mr Jobn
Joy. aged 80 years. Deceased waa an old and respected resident of ths above town. Hs leaves a large circle of relations and friends and waa highly respected
by sll olaaase of ike community.—R IT.
Valuable Property for Sale
The Subscriber offers for sale, by private
contract, the following Freehold Properties,
vix.—
THE DVTEL LING-HOUSE
(two tenements) with Out-Houses and Garden, situate ob Water 8t, near Noad St.
A BUILtDING LOT
immediately west Of the last named Property, and fronting On Water Street
TWO TENEMENTS
situate on Water Street, foot of Cochrane
—ALSO—
Carlton Skating Hink
with the Land oca whioh it is built. -
For particulars apply to
. k. ; D.J.GREEN.
Harbor Oraoe, April 23.—tf.
NOTICE I
I will oot be soooouisble for any debts contracted in my osfw or oa my sccount, without I
written order signed by myself.
THOMAS} MAUmtaJr.
Carbonear. April 'Y 1889.-9 in. _. -
WMeXKUSSEtU
PRACTICAL PAINTEH.
TOR
Sign of the LION.
NEW
CASH SHOP.
OF
New Spring
Goods
AT
MUNN Bros.
Everything New I
Everything Gheap!.
We are offering this week the foi*
lowing Job Lines at ONE-HALF
their value:
500 dozen Ladies' and Children's Handkerchiefs—4 ots to 8 cts. each.
100 dozen Boy's Tweed Caps—12 to 40 ots
50 dozen MeVa Tweed and Blue Cloth
Capa—15 cts. to 40 cts.
30 dozen Men's Brown and Black Felt
Hats from 40 cts up.
10 dozen Celebrated " Hygienic" Hats in
Black and Brown.
50 dozen Gent's Scarfs—10 and 15 cts.
20 dozen Women's Corsets—SO and 35 ots
per pair.
4000 yards Fanoy Dress Stuff—9 and 10
cents per yard.
3000 yards Shirt Stuff—9 to 15 cts (wonderful value)
2 tons Cotton and Woolens Patohes—10 cts
per lb.
500 yards Cream and White Curtain Laos
from 12 and 15 cts up.
15,000 pieces Room Papers and Bordering—newest designs.
Floor Canvas, Cretonnes. Valances,
Splashers, Fire Screens, Oilcloths and all
kinds of House Furnishing Goods at
correspondingly low prices.
Parties Requiring
MILLINERY
Fancy Goods,
would do well to visit our
New Show-Room,
(open on 8aturd4y next) where they Will
find the latest fashions in Millinery and
Straw Goods, Ribbons, Laces, Mantles,
Waterproofs, Trimmings, Beaded and
Pearl Frillings, Silks, Satins, eto., eto.
Call early and inspect oi^r Stock
belore purchasing elsewhere.
Munn Bros.
(LATEJILLARD'S.)
Having secured the services of an experienced Milliner, we are prepared to execute all orders in this department in tbe
latest fashions and will guarantee
-Action.
jw.B.—AU Hats and Bonnets bought in
our establishment will be trimmed free of
charge
Just Received ex SS- Nova Scotian from
Liverpool, ,
Garden and Flower
SEEDS.
_ *
. <£T Guaranteed fresh.
THOMPSON'S MEDICAL HALL
whole system. Such is tbe
tbe most distressing cou
opium, in si,y- form snd is w
is no rest necessity for so m
if only taken in time. For t
Colds. Hjonoliitit, Asthma
Modern Kein(«y. For Cr
Couv-i it >s almost s specific
dsrd remedy, aod sold uni
anil si 00 pet bottle 'Ihe
put nut io answer the const
snd Low priced COKOU (
not tried the Balsam, call
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