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EVENING TELEGRAM. Vol. 7. Price—One dent. St. John's, N.F., Saturday, June 27» 1885. $3.00 Per Annum. No. 149. IY TELE6RAPH. MANIFESTO AGAINST SECRET SOCIETIES. Pernicious Influences of the Anti-Religious Press. .**. , IMPORTANT DECISION OF SALISBURY'S CABINET. .♦►- Halifax, N. S., Jane 27. The Austrian Bishops have issued a manifesto against secret societies. They contend that the anti religious press is underminrng the Catholic ('burob, and ask the Government to protect the (Ihurob from adverse influences. Salisbury's Gabioot, it is thought, decide against oontinuiog the Soudan expedition. What They Say at the Cape. (Svecial to the Evening Telegram.) Oai'k Rack, This Evening. Wind W.S.W., blowing a moderate breez?, Aud weather hoe and warm. The schooner Ganie Harvey, cf Plymouth, passed west at noon to day. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. iiiiill Rahnr ( "'"I aiior July Iβ! Trains will be run as follows, daily, (Sundays exceptcd) Loir, St. Join's for KeUigrevjs at Coo a.m. and G.Jo p.m. Leave St. J'o/tn's for Harbor Grace 10.00 a.m. Leave Harbor Grace for St. John* I. i.20 p.m. Leave KeUigretva for St. John* at 7Jo a.m. <m<l O.!o p.'iu'.. Excursion Tickets will be sold-each Thursday from all Regular Stations, j?ood on all Trains the same or following day only. On Thursdays the evening train from St. Jobn'e will run to Holyrood, returning will leave there at s.rj.j p.m. For rates, time-tables, or further information, apply to Station Ajjcnts on the line, or THOS. NOBLE, iunc2«.lmffp General Agent Do y<>u know anyone avlio has Imported Puniitine, and you would like the same kind of goods and workmanship V Wo can give it to you, and we Avill make precisely the same articles 150/° to 250/° less in price than the imported goods. guarantee the quality and satisfaction. Newfoundland Furniture and Moulding Company, june26,*i «. II A C. E. ARCHIBALD. I ' i i hi mmmmmm i NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Auction,,- cattle feed James Hjaes Auction—hams, butter etc James Hyues Best cement William Campbell Furniture for sale John S Simms Flavored tea* Central Store I 'heaton for .sale Lawrence Uroy Meeting of shareholders <co advertisement imported furniture ii II &C E Archibald Sunday school convention see advertisement Horse for sale apply at this office Kid boots Anderson & Lumsdeu Fancy goods etc Mrs, Mackini Groceries etc John S Simms Cut-loaf sugar etc James Stott Potatoes for sale R O'Dwyer Governess desires engagement.. .secadvertisement BUY your WATCHES A: CLOCKS at OttJMAN &. Lindstrom's, 255 Water Street. feb2B.tl [X fv*>« want an OrjfHnette. tomcr tina, Accordejn, Harmonica, Flute, Piclo, Violin end fitting*. Trumpets, Tinwhietles; Jewsliarps, &c., you can get supplied at H.B.LYONS, WaiAmakcr tf Jeweler, 306 Water Street. Light profile for cash. ruarO AUOTIoi^SALES^ (hi 10E8MI next, at li o'clock, BY JAMES HYNES, (At .-us Kooms, opposite JOB BKOTIIEJiS & O»J 100 sacks Cattle Feed, jUBe27 A CHOICE ARTICLE. On TUESDAY next, at 11 o'clock, By JAMES HYNES, (At hie Kooms opposite JOB BROTHERS <£ C 0.,) *\i\ Choice Hams, 50 bxe herring, 50 OvF tubs butter, U brls Hour, «"> brls pigs'heads. 23 hxs raisins, 10 frails dates, i>oo cocoa nuts, L\"> new cheese, i>U bxs soap, 5 cases canned meat, 1 case dry goods, viz., quilts, sheets, shirts, hose, pucket handkerchiefs, einglc ami double breadth tweeds, table cloths, silk parasols and umbrellas, I case iaucy goods, 1 crate toilet sets, and various other articles. FOR SAMS, AT THE WHABF OF K. O'DWYER, 300 Barrels Best rotators 1500 Bushels Black Oats 7 Tons Prime Upland Hay 9 Tons Prime Oaten Straw (In Bundles.) Also, < lioi«c I*. E. I. Hams and Should* rs. Ex " Ida May," from Charlottetown, P. 8.1. iuue27 JUST RECEIVED, ami will he cold at low prices 50 brls Gut Loaf Sugar 25 brls Crystalised Sugar 15 brls Granulated Sugar. JAMES STOTT. iune27 PORTLAITDI CEMENT I Per " Martha Edmonds," tiU Kγlμ. J. v. While «fc Rrothorfc' PliOlllT. j!«c26.3ifp M. <Mh>vr:u COAL^COAL. Xuw landing ex b<|t. " Kalmia,," S7O Tom IMii >i i Shu Brim! Norm Mm Coal, y FROM THE PIT.) Celling r.t Lowest Market Kates whilst.discliargins. V P. &L, TESSIER. On Tlaelir nvcoxMts. H/IIIVIS. Best in Quality, Delicious in Flavor. igr°NAtii»fartlon guaranteed to nil |»n rrllH*«T<«i JOHN P. SHEA, Water Street. Notice to the Public. ICE \\M!iL BE DELIVERED TO JSUBSCEIB▼ » ers, at their residence, every morning, (Sundays excepted) from Ist June to Ist Sept. Price delivered - - - $6.00 Called for $4.00 jf Intending subscribers will please leave their name sand address at J. W. FORAN'S Fruit and Confectionery stoic. P.S. This ice is pure, having been taken from Signal Hill pond. may3otp,t£ Notice. Till; ANNUAL MBBTING or the L ST. JOHNS CEOBAL SOCIETY will be HELD IN THE Atlicnu*uiii Hall, on Monday next, 29th in Mm at 4-3O pin. As matters of great importance will be brought forward it is hoped there will be a large attendance.E. lIANDCOCK, june2Mitp,wtsLu Secretary. Caution. (SILVER qOEEJTFLOOr;) As some Interested parties arc }ici±rejji't*en(int/ the quality of the above Flour, wholesale buyers are requested to obtain samples from the Agent, G. C. FEARN. june2l,fp TT 7 X "VT fT f} T\ immediately, an experienced \A/ A m H Nursemaid and (Jood Pen. Willi ' IjL' • orftl Sonant. Cond n> fcrenceerequired Apply at 127 Water Stroot. june2C,2ifp _N α^w*«"nsememts. Mrs. R» A- IMlaiCkini B^m^"^^^1?. her fr4e?l?re and lhe P«b»c *hat elie lias opened that LP NIIOP, Bituated on the corner of Victoria and Gower Street, in addition to her ttock 1 ot J«ancy Goods And Jewellery, she has Cakes, Pastries, Tea Buns, Ice Cream, Temperance Drinks, Luncheons, Baked Beans & Brown Bread, • in BVBRI SATURDAY. BUILDERS' STOPL? STORE. Loaitii ng ex » JHfartlia Edwards (znttaiisiHMiNL) j-« WM, CAMPBELL. NEWFOUNDLAND WMf. MOMIAV \B\T, JUNB *»tli, l»eln« a Holiday the Railway Company will give Excursion Rates on all Regular Trains, and (weather pormitting) Ik Special Train \\V\ le»ff SK John's at 2.:{0 i>. in. for Holyrood and intermediate station*. Ueturnins trill leave Holjrood at <♦♦<)() p.m., arriving at Saint John's *t 8.10 p. m THOMAS NOBLE, junc2G,2iii> Ccnerßl .4g;ent \ VI. _^'9 ICE! ICE!! ICE!! Season — 1885. Will commence deliicrlue lOE PROM TSSIR ICE KOTSSB, ON MONDAY, JUNE Ist, And daily throughout the Summer, (Sundays exceptcd). Parties wishing to become subscribers will please send their names to the Shop, 303 Water Street- TETFLIMCe 2OS. FESiEt. BBASOTST. may 30,1 m Artistic, Substantial, Inexpensive, MANUFACTURED BY Callaha>, Glass & Co., H^Speci>l.Designs and Estimates given for Furniture of every description. KJ*Prices as low as is consistent with the very beet workmanship. SVfiBY ARTICLE JUAN ITF ACT VRBD (U ABiMIKI) ie*Parties furnishing in whole or in part will find it profitable to consult them before placing orders. CALLAHAN, GLASS Ss Co., june2o,iiw Cabinet Makers & Upholsterers, cor. Duckworth & Gower Streets ITOVr LAITDIITCr, IRON BEDSTEADS. AT THE WHARF OF JAMES FOX & SONS,! just received, A Superior Cargo of Large ! At the City Auction Sale-RoOIUS, BHf 4*lll 75 IKO\ HOUSEHOLD COAL, BESr>®,r]E!^lD^s _ . . l. „-n • Tt» »» ivarious patterns and sizes. We believe this to Ex bngantine Prince Leßoo. be the beBt assortment of bedsteads to be found C««* f/\t> IQ/C noi* Tr\n nooU in the city, and will be sold at prices to suit the Sent HOme tOr ly/b per Ion--Casnimoet exacting customer. Please call and see je2o,4ifP H. K. Dickinson. t n nTTDDAVfI.PA «: ! j€23,t,thAfP J. B. CURB AN & Co. BUT Ketey'e Fragrant Pliilotlorma at O'Maba's Dm* St-.re, Water Street. GOLD WEOOTNG HIXGS.-Earlf, 1 iuneis,3m,fi> -T 216 Water Street ap2^ NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. For (Sale Cheap, A SECOND-HAND PONY PHEATON I3P11© Meat Five. Apply to LAWRENCE BROTHERS, jone27 Carriage Buildcie NOTICE. A PUBLIC MEETING ol the Newfoundland Shareholders in the New York. Newfoundland and Halifax Steamship Company. (Limited), will be held in the Committee Rooms, Commercial Buildings, on Tuesday next* the 30th Jane, at 11 o'clock, a.m.. to take into consideration the accounts lately submitted on behalf of above Company by Messrs C. T. Bowrino & Co, of Liverpool, Jind other business connected with said Company. _Junc27,2ifp FOR SALETb\T JOHN S. SIMMS, 10 cases White STARCH 3 cases Scented SOAP 2 cases BLACK LEAD 2 cases Albion BLUE 2 cases BAKING POWUKK jun«27 _ 10 cases assorted SAUCES. "PEED MYJiAMBS!" A CONVENTION of Sunday School jell Workers of the Island of Newfoundland will be held on Thursday, Friday, Hatur day and Sunday next, July 2nd, 3rd. uh. and stb in St.Andrew'sPresbyterian Church ——commencing On Thursday Afternoon at :t o< lock and continuing Thursday Evening at 7.30 o'clock. Friday Afternoon at 3, and Evening at 7.30 o'clock Saturday Afternoon atZ, and Evening at 7.30 o'clock Sunday Afternoon a lVass Meeting uf United Sunday Schools will be held in th" rarade Rink. During the Sessions A th<- Convention the following subjects will be taken up and discussed^ tlhe Dangers of Bad. Li(£ratuiV C^JPT T%herV Helps "and Ho w to" t'?£'t ■ and To m p eVV:«.'jSpl* v- Schfcl^ib|aries.>' ♦* V fs\g^r of Adults to attend tb<jSund* v School MftBioiMW&rk*of they Sunday School. Sankey Hymnsßqoks will be ujed. Jm> thus' Meetings the Public are cordially iseited. Uniuu v junc27 JI 9T HEC JEIVFW, 6 Gases SPANISH LEATHHRWARB COM I'itISING, AVKBV JLar«;« Ae§ortment of Ladies and Gentlemen s Buttoned, Laced and Elktic-eide Boots: and also Shoes; a small lot of the latter being Children's. This consignment, coming from four different makers, contains a great variety of styles and pattern!* and are of various prices, and will !>• disposed of for cash only. M. MOREY & Co. IV. B. Some ot the Ladles' Boot* hat r Patent Metal fastening* instead of Buttons. .iune27,li FOB SALE, BY JNO.S. SIMMS, 1 Walnut Drawing Room Suite IN BLUE EEP. l Walnut Bedroom Suite 1 Walnut Whatnot, 2 Ottoiiiau-. 2 Walnut Foot Stools 1 Walnut Centre Table 1 Hair Mattress. jtint^; ILjAirso Bottle Unfermeniip'l Wines,! n& at ONE AND SIXPENCE, (I/O per bottle,) 26 New Gower Street, 26. ,je23,tp PURCHASERS of our fine good ilavored Teas. fH Teas. will iear of something to their advantage • without enquiring for it. CENTRAL STORE, Sign of t7ie Gas Lamp, 13 NEW GOWER STREET, 13 je27,lw SriN SPLENDID ORDER, 800 Large Drumhead Cabbage Plants, FP Will be Sold Cheap &\ O. €. FfiARH Can be had direct Irom trencher. june2o,fp WAN H 'Bogllsli «overne#ii, II iill J UJJ • educated tin France and Germany, who speaks both languages fluently, is a thorough musician and artist, desires a resident engagement after the summer vacation. Highest Canadian references. Address "A. G. 0.," Tel-Telrgram office. , june27,3ifp FOR SALE.—That well known, fast-trottinc HORSE *• Fraiik." Will be sold cheap if applied for immediately. Also, an English made PHEATON, suitable for a pair of horses ' r>r a pony. Alb«>, two Berkshire PlGS—Boar and i Sow—very fine. Apply fit "Telegram" office. I ji*ne27,lr
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Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1885-06-27 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--19th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1885-06-27 |
Year | 1885 |
Month | 06 |
Day | 27 |
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_18850627_001.jp2 |
File Size | 6204.22 KB |
Language | Eng |
LCCN | 2009218154 |
Type | Text |
Format | Image/tiff; Application/pdf |
Source | Microfilm held in the Queen Elizabeth II Library. |
Rights | Public domain |
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EVENING TELEGRAM. Vol. 7. Price—One dent. St. John's, N.F., Saturday, June 27» 1885. $3.00 Per Annum. No. 149. IY TELE6RAPH. MANIFESTO AGAINST SECRET SOCIETIES. Pernicious Influences of the Anti-Religious Press. .**. , IMPORTANT DECISION OF SALISBURY'S CABINET. .♦►- Halifax, N. S., Jane 27. The Austrian Bishops have issued a manifesto against secret societies. They contend that the anti religious press is underminrng the Catholic ('burob, and ask the Government to protect the (Ihurob from adverse influences. Salisbury's Gabioot, it is thought, decide against oontinuiog the Soudan expedition. What They Say at the Cape. (Svecial to the Evening Telegram.) Oai'k Rack, This Evening. Wind W.S.W., blowing a moderate breez?, Aud weather hoe and warm. The schooner Ganie Harvey, cf Plymouth, passed west at noon to day. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. iiiiill Rahnr ( "'"I aiior July Iβ! Trains will be run as follows, daily, (Sundays exceptcd) Loir, St. Join's for KeUigrevjs at Coo a.m. and G.Jo p.m. Leave St. J'o/tn's for Harbor Grace 10.00 a.m. Leave Harbor Grace for St. John* I. i.20 p.m. Leave KeUigretva for St. John* at 7Jo a.m. |
CONTENTdm file name | 33845.jp2 |