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THE EVENING TELEGRAM. Vol. 8. Price—One Cent. St. John's, N. F., Thursday, May 13, 1886. $3.00 Per Annum. No. 111. BY TELEGRAPH Halifax, N.S., May 13. At :\ meeting of the Chamberlain followers, held in London, sixty members present pledged themselves to oppose Gladstone's llill. It is understood that :i hundred Liberals will vote •gainst the Second Reading, and that thirtvfour 'mv undecided. A petition, ;)7I yards Ion*;. Ikih bren addressed to the Queen, beseeching her to withhold her assent to Home Rule. The Orangemen of Ulster are enrolling as volunteers all members between the a<μ-s of 18 anrl <".<>. The Queen opened the Exhibition at Liverpool and met with a splendid reception. She remained over night, the guest of the Corporation.A motion in the Commons, for the abolition of capital piitiißhinenf was defeated by a vote of 117 to [\2. Fearful etorms have occurred in the Western States ; lwenl\ peoplr were killed in Kansas City. \i:\V AftVBBfItBWBRTS. POSTPONED SALE. To UK SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On Wednesday next, 19th Inst., at 12 o'clock, o\ THK PREMISES, \ Comfortable & Convenient Newly-finished DWELLING HOUSE, the property of Mr. Ai.kxaxdkr Kwing, situate on the new extension of Springdale Street, near the New Church of England School-house. The situation is one of the cleanest ami healthiest in the city, and being co near Water Street would lie a very convenient residence for a business man or captain, aud would always commaud a good tenant. The house contains Kitchen, Dining Room, Parlor, and 4 Bedrooms: also, there is a Garden in the rear, and a never-failing Spring of pure Water on the premiseH. Uaextrired terra—tSH years; Ground Bent— £5 10s. ()i\. h'ov further particulars, apply to JOHN B. CtJRKAN * Co.. inaj l«i Auctioneers SALE OF FURNITURE. On FRIDAY next, sat 11 o'clock, AT THE RKSIDKKCK <>l MR. JOHN HOLLAND, (I!) New Govver Street,) I3AKT i)t hi> Household Furniture, couiprisin":— 1 eheffbnter, 1 hair-cloth comb, 1 centre table, 1 hook case, "> small tables, (» cane-seat chairs, '» other chairs, curtains, poles and ring*, footstool*, fenders and tire iron>, carpet, hearth iron bedsteads, I child's '•<>t, l rocker, 2 mattrassett, 2 dressing glasses, hall and stair canvas, stair rods, lustres, I superior album, knives and forks, \ases ornaments, globes, flowers, pictures, niottos, crockeryware, kitchen utensils, and various other article.". JOHN U. < UIIUAN k <0., may IJ Au<-tioneers. DAWN OF A NEW ERA. PAKNKLLVILiE—Named after Ireland's Liberator and Uncrowned King. TO COMMEMORATE THAT GREAT AND GLOrious event, the dawn of a new era. the introduction in the British House of Commons of a scheme of Home Role for Ireland, proposed to give freedom, happiness, prosperity and contentment to the great mass of the Irish people, and won by perseverance and irresistible energy and devotion to the cause of freedom by the renowned and patriotic l'arnell. who lias at heart the amelioration of the Irish race. In commemoration of that irlorious event a delightful site lias been selected and will be named '* Parnellville" and laid out in Qottagc l«t> of HOfeet frontage with a rearage of 120 feet. Every Irishman and Irishman** son will have an opportunity of buying a lot that he can point to with pride and say: " I bought that in the year when. by the irresistible energy of Parnell, was introduced , into the British House of Parliament a .scheme of Home Kule for Mother Land." The site is situated at the western end of Topsail: the situation is delightful and the surrounding views picturesque and pleasing. The subscriber has been instructed to offer r>o lots for sale on the premises at 12 o'clock on the24th da\ of May next. Purchaser* will be refunded their travelling expenses, mid :i free lunch will be prepared for them, after the -ale. at Kearney's. For further particulars, apply to apl4 _L_W. SPRY. Real Estate Broker. Picturesque Cottage Site at Manuels. I A>l Instructed to offer for sale at Public Auction on Tuesday, 25th day of 3lay next, on the premises, at 12 o'clock, if not previously sold by private contract, all that delightfully situated piece or parcel of land at Mamicls about one minute's walk from Squires, station, and adjoining the property of Jas. Murray, Esq. The property lias a frontage of about 220 feet on the main road, with a rearage of about Too feet: the view from the premise* is very charming and picturesque; to the west the eye can take in at a glance a most charming panoramic view: the pretty valley of Long Toud: the ever-memorable Fox Trap with its handsome church, and pretty white-washed villas, and the villages of Lower Gullies and Kelligrews; to the North and East the noble Bay of Conception, with Big and Little Bellisle and Kelly's Island: and away in the distance to the North-west can be seen on a clear night the brilliant revolving light on Harbor Grace Island; and away out to the North-east the light on Bsccalieu. Altogether the site i> most charmingly-situated for a gentleman's country residence, and being so near the Raifwav station would make it more convenient and desirable for a business man. Full particulars will be given on application to aps T. YV. SPRY, Real Kstale Broker. OISJ" SALE, By P. * L. TESSIER, 4000 hogsheads CADIZ SALT, ina\s.|\v.f|. IN STORK. TO BE LET, IK/771 rossh:ssin\ ON Ist. MA > THe Slop, Dwelling House k Store i Now in the occupancy of 11. Uillary &Co. j The shop has been newly fitted up, and the llllHft premises, which include a large Hake-House, ; 111111 with well constructed bakers'oven, are eligi•■■■■• bh situated for a profitable baker's and confectioner's business. Apply to ;tp2S,fp,tf W. & <i. RKNDKMi. Spars! Spars! Baulk! Baulk! For Sale at P. & L. mm UPPER PREMISES, Red and White Pine Spars, from :57 to ?•> feet, li to 20 inches top. SPRUCE SPARS, from H> to C<; feet. 7to 10 inches top. RED PINE BOWSPRITS, 90 to HT feet. ) Eight Large Pieces Oak. E=Ej ( Red Pine. C Pitch Pine. PQ ' Birch and Ash. Treenails and Hardwood Uredges. mayll«3ifp feolonist.] ASK FOR DEXTER. PLOUGHS, PLOUGHS. We have just received a lot of American Ploughs, which Wf are telling at :• low price. CEAR * Co. NEW ADVEIWISKJUENTS. XKW ADVERTISEMENTS. Shingles. Shingles. Shingles. !\ow i.uiidiiif?, «-\ ";Auie«4Mlc" froni Clarfcc's Beach, AT THE U 11% It I OF brooe:tn& <& o>., 50 M. Celebrated Fir Shingles MAtfUFAijpmtE UF W. V. HORWOOD. Jkg'FOlt SALE (JHEAI', BY im:.m:;.ii..h JATtiES IYIUR.RAIT. WE MUST STUDY ECONOMY! rrilHS is Uμ? i*n tioiii (\<i> part of Kcwfoumlland, it matter* not from what titattm of society, whether high Jl «»r low, rich or poor, ttie n> is all the e:ime; ami it lias really heroine a necessity t'> *tu«lv economy in buying evwrv tiling. The pnlili<- can do this in one branch of their expenditure, by tuning all thefr DRY GOODS and KI;RXISHIN<; PAKCKLS at IF.I HNT X- A. Y'S. We. challenge competition from whatever >oum: it emanates. We have th<* reputation of holdini: the largest stock of MANTLES, MILLINERY GOODS, SILKS, VELVETS AND LACES in Newfoundland. Examine our stork ami judjre as to the accuracy of thi> statement, and compare our prices with other bourn*. We keep pace with the times, and can always show the Newest Goods of the Season. Get patterns of our BLACK AND COLORED DRESS MATERIALS, AND SILKS, PLUSHES AND VELVETS, which are 2o I»KK CKIVT -CHEAPER than can be procured elsewhere: Large Stock Latest Styles in Ladies A very large stock of the Newest In House-furnishing Goods our stock Jerseys, from r>s. each. Inferior Shades and Designs in Dress Ma- is now complete. Roods we don't keep. terials, and Lace Dress Flouncing. Elegant designs iv Carpet*. Dolmans in the New Material. Gaze In Dress Plushs—all shades are now in Choice coloring iv Table Covers, Lace IVrle—large stock now open. stock, and at unusually low prices, and Leno Curtains—Croara,White Black and Colored Straw Hats and A variety of the Newest Mantle Ma- and colored. Hearth Rugs in wool Bonnet*, in all the newest shapes terials now open, viz. liouele Cloths, and goatskin. Large lot of Antiand shades. Beaded Lace, Gaze PerleandMero. inaccassers—white and colored. Large variety Children's Millinery in Silks. In Turkish and Iluck Towels we Leghorn, Straw, jbc &c. Over 7000 Yards Laces, Newest can show a large variety. Elegant deftigns in Ladies'Faraso!*— Patterns; Newest - Shades, - and In Fancy Goods, Notions. »fee, our satin and lace. i.uwkst PRICKS. stock is complete. Oufporr Ciistmimi's *lioulfl write at once and get patfteras»«£> mayl.'i.l w FOB SALE, THE SCHOONERS: LEVANT, - 43 Tons THREE SONS, 21 Tons JjFtk ARROW. - 28 Tons VIVID, - - - 37Tons)lfk D., - 43 Tons GEM, - - - Tons #Ge DAISY 20 Tons. Also, Three Cod. traps APPLY TO -»>*..f P. HUTCHINS. WEST-END CARRIAGf FACTORY The sulwfritKjr I><■•_:~ to inform his friends and the public that he i> now prepared to inanuructurr Carriages,Buggies,Cart Wheels and Wheelbarrows in it substantial manner: paintiim and upholstering in ever} style; repairs promptly executed. An (>\|irrioii<-4MI llorsr sliocr Uns lately Imscm <l. and work in that line now done with dispatch and on reasonable terms, either l»y the year or by the set. lie al«j l.c.s to inform the piil.lie thai he has every fswilily for I'NI>KRTAJiINC;. A stock of POLISHED and CLOTH-COVERED CASKETS alwax "ii baml, and a well ef/nipped Hearse in attemlanne. MATTHEW N. KENT, may4,2w,-Jiwi|i Opposite Ciraving Dock SALE OF LADIES' WORK, lumber, lumber. .... n ..... t «v i I'OK HAM VI In Aid of Saint John s Training School. _ n. _ , „ _ nu TMiiRQnAY"NFYT nth may p, & L.Tessier s Upper Premises ON THURSDAY NEXT, 13th MAY, M# , AKn a IFBKt i t, AT f f "*f "n ,n, ■ Plallc,|i TonEned and Grooved Spruce Boards, [Iβ tie Basement of Queen.s Road Chapel. aasfti'isssjasßaftM*.*. ■ar Knteri-tawem durinX the Kvening: Songs. *****' i mavll,3ifn S. i:ADFOUI>. Swretarv. | SFSUCB—II-2,2, mad 3-inch. ■- -— \ HEMLOCK 1 I-J,-J. and :;-inelj. — . a m mv m *— j BIRCH—II-2,2,21-2,8,31-2, »ml 4-inc)i. i Coal! Afloat! | >■ LATHS—Pine and Spruce. Now landing, at tnc wharf of SHINGLES—Cedar, Tine, Spruce and Fir. _ _ _ j. m . I'INE CLAPBOARD—MiII and Pit Sawn. HMO & SlilM FAILINGS—Spruce and IMne-4. 5. nnd wllWi ffVWUV V* [colonist] 20Q tons bright, round. Glace Bay Coal, fuouoowhiouuuuuuuj SENT HOME CHEAP WHILE DIS- FCiii-c PllfC PIIKC R charging. Also, in store: p I 111 Oβ ■ Uldi ■ ill Oβ e> :j«o tons best i\OKTII SYDNEY COAL F F at lowest market rates. p Highest Prices given for J! > niayll.:.ifp C C' FOR SALE. F FURS?g BRIG AN TINE -«- JBK "Prince LeBoo," f EDWIN DUDER. 353 Water-st. R 231 TONS; pap24,lm,fp,ra,th p fMjVi'Kll FASTKNED, HAItDWOOD BOTTOM. FSSSBBSSSSS3SSSBSSR V_y Iteelassed in ISSS; Copper; Standing Rigging and ~ ' " llunning Gear in perfect order. Fully provided "with MAlnccpc T MrthcCPC f SailsTcnains, Anchors. &c. Is a fast sailer, and carries nflOleSSes i IYIOISISSeS; i »large cargo. Apply to D. CONDON, or 11. li. MCMINSON, TOR KALI:. CadlZ Salt, Barbados Molasses, AFLOAT ANl> IN STORE. I iv puncheons, hogsheads and barrel". Al>o. :i very mi,,,.,„„. C. F. BENNETT & Co. β-^iei NEW \i>vi;im isi:iii;rvTs Auction—lmt hott>e Rowers Dryer £ (jrcenu Auction—prime timothy bat J A \V I'kls I'octpoiied auction sale John )i Cumtn ft r<» C'liuiw winter plant > fur sil<., Dryer tt Greene Cod traps for sale Philip Iliitcliin* Notice of bazaar see advertisement Millinery. silks, velvets, laces, etc at Finlay's Tiaiiofortes for sale John Haddon Kresfa oysters for sale ;it Ross's Restaurant I,rime Sydney coal at II O'Dwyer'a wiwrf New Barbados molaseeo lames Murray N'otiee to painters see advertisement Salt, salt at 1,, k. U TevM, r"> Western boat for sale apply to John McCarthy •loles. beef, etc on rate l>y .John A. Kdena London while lead on sale by W. A (i. Rendell , Board and lodging *Pl>ly at this office i Wanted—a general servant .apply at this oSce DI'RI\4« oxloiisivo alterations uiKB a ( VLVIIIM. i»o Water Street, are taking Orders in llμ* 4 mini;; Itoom, over ili< shop, may 12,1 wfp The Office of the Scotch Dye Works HAS IJE-OPENED AT MO NEW GO WEH STREET, West, s doors East of the old stand, (head of tVsildcgravc Street), and arc now ready to receive Ladies' and tient'H Clothing of every description. IVe will clean and press all kinds of jroods to look equal to New or Dye them in any of the fashionable shades. \/.\t\\e.s" or Gent's Summer Suits cleaned ami done up in the best style. Don't wash or rip any goods for my works. dSrOflice hours: from 8 till 1 ; from '2 till (J; from 7 till half-past 8. aps,3fn,f|i 1.. rXJIIUESTEK. AUCTION SALES. To-llorrow, J 111 DAY, at II o'clock, <>N Till: I'REMISKS of ALEX. HARVEY * Co, 20 Tons Prime Timothy Hay. ui;i\|:; .1. & \\. PITTS. Choice Hot house Flowers. Oh Saturday next, at I I o'clock, By DRYER & CREENE, 100 I'ols CHOICE HOT-HOUSE FLOWERS mi;; NOTICE! rpilK LAINKS Avlio have so kindly consented 1 to take rrABLEB :it iln- lvi Hμ-oniiug Kii/aar, in lirliall ol Sf. ilnli.Ml n Oi Is<lvnl« i<, beg to ainioiiiK < that tli«> Baxnar will «oni<> oil next Or.f«l»er. [Tj7Aii\ donations of H'ork or MolK!) will lie thanklull) received I.} the Tabli-hoMers, or!»} the Sixers o( Hie Vonveiit. ' ni|:;.li JUST RECEIVED. CORN, GRAHAME FLOUR. '200 hays 4 oni. H> i»Us GrahaMC Flour, ■iH, hbls riion o Pastry I lour. k tubs 4aiia«liaii Bl 'TTKH i Worrisliiiry an<l «-lioicc dairies). Al-o. a full Hue <-f Fine Superfine and No. 2 Extra Flour. "vii.fp C. C. FEARN. TROUTiNC Poles, Lines, Reels, Floats, Hooks, BASKETS AND STRAPS. at WOODS,! HARDWARE, Ma; li.fp in:,, Water Street. S.P.Q.R- At ANDERSON'S If \4 \ I I I'lu'iee .|ii:dityt. Im-sI i-ver ofleretl A"'"' 11 to buyers :it the rolytwhnif. Whole■■;'l' and It, t:nl. and rut b> the poiind. See our 2-11>. Pots Jam <~,,, »ci.eir\. IHttnson, rlum, and Greenjrajre, *'••. one :ni.l -i\ e:ich Is. Iml. < heap :ind choice. .'l-ll'. tin* l'tx-M-rvcd Apj>!<> ready for tablr u<e—only Hd.— nine iientt ea.ii. The liioM eeoiioiiiiial and !ie>t Klour tor tainih use >■« the bran«l known a> SILVER QUEEN; sold at An-I>Kl;>«\-s I'm.V IKCIINK . cheap by the huriel. Our Price tor this Popular Flour per stone—2>. lid. Butter. ' li*i>,. Tea, Coffee. L'oeoa, Sugar, f'wrrants, Raielns,&e Anderson's Polytechnic, Engagement i!n<l Brooclic*. Lockei*,, Triafceu, Ear-rings* Pin* Watchet ami Jewel.y ucnily uikl curefuMy rc|»airf«l a, <HPI4S. itlAti*|c l|ot«! Baildinr n i;\v ai>v I:hi,isi:n i:> I s. ON SALE, By John A. Edens, .">O Barrels C'holre"N" c w *T owl y9 Retailing at 4J per Pound, ami ihc;i|> by tlic l>anul: Uso —SOME VERY SUPERIOR BEEF, in half-barrels, < am> )0 Tubs Choice CREAMERY BUTTER. in;iyl"»,fp,tf < White Hioaxd! 17* lira's I'iih>s« «{n:iiM> 11 HUE LEAD, Just Receive*!, per sehr. *' Ifosle," M,.ww W. & G. RENDELL. AFLOAT, 130 Tons Salt, Landing ex lui-i. •■ l>;ihiia."' At P. &L. TESSIER'S layin/.ifp Upper Premises. NEW BARBADOS MOLASSES. Now landtag, at ll»e wharf of BROOKING Co., 'be<*ar^oof brigt. ''New from Barbadoe, tonsistiiii: ol : iBTI Ctioice New Barbados MOLASSES, 'dtf'shipiM'il hy Nk'hael Cavan <t Co. may!) JAMES MURRAY 30ALC0AL. A Prime Cargo of Sydney Coal, Now landing at the whai f <>l R. O'DWYER, <:\ sebr. " < 'uromingnr.,, tent home 4-liosip while disi-Jiai'KiiiK* mayl3,tm To Painters. Si;\i,i;i> tenders will ki; itireived iinfil Sal unlay, '.''Jikl iiist., - iui: MINTING THE INTERIOR OF ST.MARY'S CHURCH ; Also, Varnishing the Pews. 'articular!! <;in l>r Iia«l <>n upplicat i<>n to tin; undereigned : I. I. LkMESSI RIEB ,i:.vi:;.li'...| J. r. UI BRINGS. PROOFS i, h. nnmh warn, (size 11x17J "i tin Laying of the Corner Stone of the Methodist College, Exhibition to-morrow, Kridav, Mtli ioittaiit. inayi.", S. 11. PARSOSS. OYSTERS!^ W ■ W ■ ■■■W ■ at ROSS S in:iyi::.-2i Rcetatirant, IVater street FOR S-A.IL.E, One Western Boat Apply to muvi jw John McCarthy. For Sale. 2 New First-ciass Pianofortes, Isy .1. IIADDON, iul.;,lin.Giw Xo. •'»<>. Moiik>to\vn Koii'l By Dryer & Greene, 10,000 Choice Winter Plants, '•oum!< tin trot: — l-'l:it Diitdi, Burly Dutch, hrunihca«l, Harlv Drurobead, l-:iruc<: York. <:m In- »<;oii :tt JAMES SL'LMVAN*.S, Itennte'*- Mill Uojml, (Mi>. Kelly'H Farm. I nal3 Board and Lodging. AKKW GBNTLKMEN « an be u«>romino<l*te<l witli hoar<l an«l lodging, in a privet* family, on Military roaJ. Apply at this onVe. inaylu.lw U/ANTKD! -luiiuMliuti-ly, A ORNERAI TT SRRVAMT, in . -ninfl ramlly: a out
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Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1886-05-13 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--19th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1886-05-13 |
Year | 1886 |
Month | 05 |
Day | 13 |
Description | The Evening Telegram began publication in St. John's on 3 April 1879 and remains in print today under the title The Telegram. It was published daily except Sunday through to 1958, the frequency changing thereafter. -- The total collection has been split into several parts; this portion contains the years 1879-1899. -- Not published: 9 June - 31 August 1892, 2-10 January 1894. Missing issue ranges: 3-7 April 1879, 5-6 May 1880, 29-31 December 1880, 31 March - 19 April 1881, 25-30 June 1895. In addition, these individual issues are missing from 1880: 16 January, 2 April, 17 April, 24 April, 11 May, 28 May, 11 October, 22 October, 13 November, 7 December. |
Location | Canada--Newfoundland and Labrador--Avalon Peninsula--St. John's |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
File Name | SJDT_18860513_001.jp2 |
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Language | Eng |
LCCN | 2009218154 |
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Source | Microfilm held in the Queen Elizabeth II Library. |
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THE EVENING TELEGRAM. Vol. 8. Price—One Cent. St. John's, N. F., Thursday, May 13, 1886. $3.00 Per Annum. No. 111. BY TELEGRAPH Halifax, N.S., May 13. At :\ meeting of the Chamberlain followers, held in London, sixty members present pledged themselves to oppose Gladstone's llill. It is understood that :i hundred Liberals will vote •gainst the Second Reading, and that thirtvfour 'mv undecided. A petition, ;)7I yards Ion*;. Ikih bren addressed to the Queen, beseeching her to withhold her assent to Home Rule. The Orangemen of Ulster are enrolling as volunteers all members between the a<μ-s of 18 anrl <".<>. The Queen opened the Exhibition at Liverpool and met with a splendid reception. She remained over night, the guest of the Corporation.A motion in the Commons, for the abolition of capital piitiißhinenf was defeated by a vote of 117 to [\2. Fearful etorms have occurred in the Western States ; lwenl\ peoplr were killed in Kansas City. \i:\V AftVBBfItBWBRTS. POSTPONED SALE. To UK SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On Wednesday next, 19th Inst., at 12 o'clock, o\ THK PREMISES, \ Comfortable & Convenient Newly-finished DWELLING HOUSE, the property of Mr. Ai.kxaxdkr Kwing, situate on the new extension of Springdale Street, near the New Church of England School-house. The situation is one of the cleanest ami healthiest in the city, and being co near Water Street would lie a very convenient residence for a business man or captain, aud would always commaud a good tenant. The house contains Kitchen, Dining Room, Parlor, and 4 Bedrooms: also, there is a Garden in the rear, and a never-failing Spring of pure Water on the premiseH. Uaextrired terra—tSH years; Ground Bent— £5 10s. ()i\. h'ov further particulars, apply to JOHN B. CtJRKAN * Co.. inaj l«i Auctioneers SALE OF FURNITURE. On FRIDAY next, sat 11 o'clock, AT THE RKSIDKKCK <>l MR. JOHN HOLLAND, (I!) New Govver Street,) I3AKT i)t hi> Household Furniture, couiprisin":— 1 eheffbnter, 1 hair-cloth comb, 1 centre table, 1 hook case, "> small tables, (» cane-seat chairs, '» other chairs, curtains, poles and ring*, footstool*, fenders and tire iron>, carpet, hearth iron bedsteads, I child's '•<>t, l rocker, 2 mattrassett, 2 dressing glasses, hall and stair canvas, stair rods, lustres, I superior album, knives and forks, \ases ornaments, globes, flowers, pictures, niottos, crockeryware, kitchen utensils, and various other article.". JOHN U. < UIIUAN k <0., may IJ Au<-tioneers. DAWN OF A NEW ERA. PAKNKLLVILiE—Named after Ireland's Liberator and Uncrowned King. TO COMMEMORATE THAT GREAT AND GLOrious event, the dawn of a new era. the introduction in the British House of Commons of a scheme of Home Role for Ireland, proposed to give freedom, happiness, prosperity and contentment to the great mass of the Irish people, and won by perseverance and irresistible energy and devotion to the cause of freedom by the renowned and patriotic l'arnell. who lias at heart the amelioration of the Irish race. In commemoration of that irlorious event a delightful site lias been selected and will be named '* Parnellville" and laid out in Qottagc l«t> of HOfeet frontage with a rearage of 120 feet. Every Irishman and Irishman** son will have an opportunity of buying a lot that he can point to with pride and say: " I bought that in the year when. by the irresistible energy of Parnell, was introduced , into the British House of Parliament a .scheme of Home Kule for Mother Land." The site is situated at the western end of Topsail: the situation is delightful and the surrounding views picturesque and pleasing. The subscriber has been instructed to offer r>o lots for sale on the premises at 12 o'clock on the24th da\ of May next. Purchaser* will be refunded their travelling expenses, mid :i free lunch will be prepared for them, after the -ale. at Kearney's. For further particulars, apply to apl4 _L_W. SPRY. Real Estate Broker. Picturesque Cottage Site at Manuels. I A>l Instructed to offer for sale at Public Auction on Tuesday, 25th day of 3lay next, on the premises, at 12 o'clock, if not previously sold by private contract, all that delightfully situated piece or parcel of land at Mamicls about one minute's walk from Squires, station, and adjoining the property of Jas. Murray, Esq. The property lias a frontage of about 220 feet on the main road, with a rearage of about Too feet: the view from the premise* is very charming and picturesque; to the west the eye can take in at a glance a most charming panoramic view: the pretty valley of Long Toud: the ever-memorable Fox Trap with its handsome church, and pretty white-washed villas, and the villages of Lower Gullies and Kelligrews; to the North and East the noble Bay of Conception, with Big and Little Bellisle and Kelly's Island: and away in the distance to the North-west can be seen on a clear night the brilliant revolving light on Harbor Grace Island; and away out to the North-east the light on Bsccalieu. Altogether the site i> most charmingly-situated for a gentleman's country residence, and being so near the Raifwav station would make it more convenient and desirable for a business man. Full particulars will be given on application to aps T. YV. SPRY, Real Kstale Broker. OISJ" SALE, By P. * L. TESSIER, 4000 hogsheads CADIZ SALT, ina\s.|\v.f|. IN STORK. TO BE LET, IK/771 rossh:ssin\ ON Ist. MA > THe Slop, Dwelling House k Store i Now in the occupancy of 11. Uillary &Co. j The shop has been newly fitted up, and the llllHft premises, which include a large Hake-House, ; 111111 with well constructed bakers'oven, are eligi•■■■■• bh situated for a profitable baker's and confectioner's business. Apply to ;tp2S,fp,tf W. & |
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