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THE EVENING TELEGRAM. VOL. 14. PRICE : ONE CENT. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, APRIL 25, 1892. —— -*■ -g-~ ■ ■ ..... $3.00 PER ANNUM. No. 96. Latest by Telegraph. f AJ.BEST W 200 ANARCHISTS. Frenci Defeated by DaMans. I m | CHOLERA RAGING IN INDIA. VI o Prince Georp Engage, to Princess May. m> Halifax, N.S., April 25. Tbe French police arrested two hundred Anarchists. More Anarchist outrages bave taken place in Spain, followed by arrests. General Pelley, member of Parliament for North Hackney, is dead. It is reported tbat the Dahomians defeat(ed tbe French, capturing Porto Novo. Tbe Louisiana elections are unfavorable to tbe lottery system. Cholera is raging in Benares, India. Prince George is engaged to marry Princess May of Teck, the intended bride of tbe late Duke of Clarence. I HEW AWVKHTMKMMT* Auction—dwelling house M. A. Bastow Auction—high class furniture J. W. Foran & Co Auction—furniture, etc J. B. Curran & Co Auction—dwelling house P. C. O'Driscoll Auction—cows, etc J. W Pitts Auction—hocks, pork, etc Hynes & Burke Auction -heifers, sow, etc J. B. Sclater Auction—dwelling house A. O. Hayward New groceries X. J. Edens Reduction in douru .....at James Murray's Pure-bred stock for sale J. B. Sclater To let—building apply at 29 Gower St. Wanted—general servant apply at this office Wanted—cook and housemaid apply at this office Wanted—cook and chambermaid Central Hotel Wanted—plain cook apply at 14 Queen's Road rpo « I it I. Mi IX DISEASES.-Sulpheline -1_ Lotion quickly drives away Eruptions, Pimples, blotches, Redness, 'Eczema, Acne, Disfigurements, Roughness and Scurf, &c, leaving a clear, spotless skin and beautiful complexion. Sulpholioe is a necessity for the skin, especially in hot climates. Made in London. Sold everywhere. G. KLNOWLING'S, "». John's. iuryl7.ly.fmw rpo DARKEN GREY HAIR Lockyer's A Sulphur Hair Restorer is the quickest, best, safest; costs less, effects more than any otber. The color produced is most natural. Lockyer's Sulphur ia the only English Hair Restorer universally sold — KNOWLING'S, St. John's. julyl7,ly,fmw Auction Sales. . €OWS AND HORSES. DV Jas. & Wm. Pitts.—To-Morrow, ■* Tuesday, at 12 o'clock—l young cow in calf, 1 milch cow, 1 carriage and 1 cart horse—property of Mr. James Murray. np2s DWEI.LINO HOUSE. pOR sale by Public Auction, on to* morrow, (Tuesday), at 12 o'clock, on the premises, at No. 38 William Street, Monk stow n, one wellbuilt first-class Dwelling House; ground rent $12.00 per annum, renewal every 30 yrs; at present yielding a rent of #100 per annum. ap2"> P. C. O'DRISCOLL, Auctioneer. DWELLING HOUSE. TO-morrow, Tuesday, at 12 o'clk, on I the premises, the unexpired term of 7 years In I that nicely-situated dwelling house ou Pleasant-st., I No. 38. Ground rent, $20. For further particulars, I »pply to James Cousens; or, Iaapr»ir» M. A. BASTOW, Auctioneer. I BEEF, PORK, Ac DV Hynes & Burke.—To-morrow, ** Tuesday, at 11 o'clock, at East-end Auction Mart.-10 brls choice hocks, 5 brls family mess pork, 1 kegnausages, 20 tubs choice Am. oleo—lo-lbs. each, 5 kgs grape-, 20 sides bacon, 10 bxs dates, 20 bxs dried 25 bxs family soap, 50 prs pants, 30 cardigan jackets, 20 doz shirts, 20 bxs stationery, 30 doz sponges, 20 doz cups & saucers, 3o doz plates, 40 butter coolers, 10 set. jugs, 1 round table, 1 washstand, 1 ottomon, 1 small table, 40 prs kid boots, lot cushions; and at 12 o'cloek—lo brls turnips, 10 brls corn meal, 15 scks cattle feed, 20 brls onions, sweets, and lot furniture. I commission merghants<C FURNITURE SALE. 'pO-Morrow, Tuesday, at n o'clk, — -*— Sale-Room, Produce Market—a large S£Lmnl,oi "tel-class furniture consisting ofin hriS. i ,aw,nK room *»»te (walnut) upholstered -eiltc silk rePp« l heavy Plat« «laBS mirror ™i,l •? .me' l heHVy Plate «,aBs mirror—ebony and ni,,m Vlanisora(: whatnots, 1 handsome upright puno-new, 1 ui)rigbt piano-2nd hand, 2 tine table hn,™«' COrner what 1 hirge dinner set, 3 marhfv-,,ca*y fhairs—Russia leather, 2 wicker easy '!rs'«', washstands, lot cocoanut matting, 3 haircloth ,ofa v venetian b)indS( 2 bandBome bruB9 - rnices, .drawing room centre tables—walnut, 1 J,Uu*T'' .b, carpets, 3 pieces canvas, Slron >..«!EmmZl ***«**«». 3 square tables-mahogany, 1 rKtnasome <:hetTbnier-walnut and et>onv, beveled vIZ l>ann«l»! 4 hanilsome show cases, 2 perambu-2:rl):. V?w' 1 si,ver ""gar-sifter, 1 bureau with mirror .5 kitchen tables, 1 hot-Water salmonrl „., .erplate<l' fork« aDfl spoons-silverplated, knf.li B.poon»-Q««Wi silverVdinner and desert I?. m, ""^.'P1 "ewing machine, 4 small mats, I nattresaes, l leather bed. 1 got hie grate, 1 child's \ w iron, 1 wooden bedstead, l)oy's tricycle. 1 teles/_ ,'i «' •"".' n~ ~,or-e' M volh- Encyclopaidia Britan■ nica, l mug.c lantern with 30 slides and sundries. HEW ADTBRTIOBACBIITO. Auction Sales. FURNITURE A FANCY GOODS. QN Wednesday next, at zi o'clock, at the City Auction Sale Rooms—a lot of new and second-hand furniture, viz., cheffoniers, couches, tables, washstands, chairs, 1 bent-wood arm chair, 1 occasional table, floor canvas, sewing machines, 1 round centre table, lot new glassware in water sets, jelly sets, dessert sets, water jugs, celery stands, etc., lot earthenware, 1 handsome tea pot, a few very handsome timepieces, vases, albums, ornaments, brackets, table mats, curtains, cutlery, new pattern tea spoons, 6 trouting rods, 1 iron bedstead, etc.; at 12 o'clock, sharp—l very superior 18-carat solid gold hunter-case English patent lever watch, 2 ladiessil-ladiesrsilver watches, 4 gent's c. p. hunter-case watches, 1 check watch in satin-lined case, and lot sundries; also 1 smart young pony, 6 years old. ap2s J. B. CURRAN tc Co.. Auctioneers. FURNITURE, Ac. r\N Wednesday next, 27th inst., at 11 o'clock, at the residence of Mrs. Duff, No. 23 Queen Street, all ber household furniture, consisting of: Parlor—6 mahog chairs covered in hair cloth, 1 arm chair, 1 mahogany sofa, 2 mahog round tables, 1 bent wood chair, 1 rocking chair, 4 small tables, 1 coal vase, 1 pr foot stools, 2 sets curtains, 2 sets blinds, lot pictures, 1 mantel mirror, 2 handsome lamps, 3 handsome vases, mantel drapery and ornaments, a lot glassware and crockeryware, hearth rugs, carpet, mats and canvas. Bedroom—two Iron bedsteads, 2 feather beds, 2 bureaus, 1 toilet set, 2 washstands, 1 cupboard, lo'. pictures, 1 couch, and lot kitchen utensils and cooking utensils, also, a lot mats & carpets. Hall—tables, chairs, canvas, mats, pictures, und sundry otber articles. ap2l M. A. BASTOW, Auctioneer. FURNITURE SALE. QN Thursday next, at n o'clock, at the residence of Colin Campbell, Esq., Hamilton Street; part of the household furniture, etc.; particulars later on. ap23 J. B. CURRAN A Co. Auctioneers. DWELLING HOUSE. be sold, (without reserve), by x Public Auction, on THURSDAY next, the 28th inst., at One o'clock, on the premises,—the Dwelliog House of Mr. Thomas Stapleton, now occupied by him and Mr. Snow, situate on tbe East side of Street, off Military Road, having a frontage of 20-ft. and rearage 64-lt. 8-ln. Annual ground rent $ 16; term 999 years; for further particulars, apply to ap2s A. O. HAYWARD, Solicitor. HEIFERS, SOW AND PIGS. DOARD of Agriculture will sell at ** Public Auction, on the wharf of Messrs. J. & W. Pitts, on SATURDAY next, 30th inst., at 11 o'clock—s pure-bred Kerry heifers (in calf), 1 Chester wbite sow, 2 young Chester white pigs. Conditions will be read ai sate. JAMES B. SCLATER, ap2'),4f.mwtf Sec. Board of Agriculture. FOR SALE A LARGE, furnished Dwelling xx House, Shop, Store & good Wharf, Stable, and two small patches of Land, situate in Catalina; Also, GLEN COVE (formerly Captain Cookesley's property) in Trinity West, between 30 and 40 acres of land, with dwelling house, stable and cellar on the same. For particulate, apply to W. COLERIDGE, febl,3m,ms,f|> Catalina. emscrfiailTßWTl ioi TUBS New Grass Creamery BUTTER—just landed; 22 and 23c. per Ib. at our office—Mcßride's Hill. »P""« JAS. MURRAY FOR SALE BY :::: JAS. * W.PITTS, Fifty barrels choice BALDWIN APPLES. apl9 New Safety Explosive .:. ROBURITE! .:. This is a newly-iuvented explosive, lately introduced and largely used in England, Germany, Spain, Turkey, Australia and New South Wales. DOBURITE is especially valuable *v on account of the perfect safety with which it may be handled, transported, and stored. Neither friction, percussion, nor heat will cause it to explode, and it is only when primed by a specially strong detonator that it can be exploded. It has the following special properties and advantages over all other explosives:— Koburite cannot be made to explode by concussion, by pressure, friction, nor by fire, lightning, or electricity. Koburite can be made to explode only by the in* sertion of a strong detonating cap into the cartridge, and is therefore perfectly safe and free from danger under all conditions of transit, storage, and handling. Koburite contains no nltro-glycerine, and is therefore not subject to the excessive danger from change of temperature and thawing. Koburite does not freeze. Koburite may be hammered between two Steele plates, and a red hot Iron may be inserted into it, free of danger. Koburite has the further advantage of giving off no noxious fumes, and not pulverizing the material blasted, and miners may re-enter the galleries Immediately after a shot is fired. Koburite is practically nameless, and can be safely used in fiery mines, neither tine dust nor gases being exploded by it. Koburite is of less specific gravity than dynamite, in the ratio of 2 to 3, but weight for weight it is found to be 25 per cent, more powerful and 100 times more safe. Koburite compares with gunpowder as 4 to 1, weight for weight, i.e., 4 oz. of Koburite will do the work of 1-lb of blasting gunpowder. 30 Cases received per steamer Havana, and 5 M. Extra Strong Detonators. 2£i_r~orderB solicited from Contractors, Managers of Mines, and tbe Trade generally. R. A. BREHM, Agent for Nfld, or, HEARN & Co., Water Street. fehl6.;im,tt.fp For Sale h Dryer & Greene, QNE HANDSOME ENGLISH- built Phaeton—noiseless axle*; Collins' patent; durable; will last forever; (upholstered in velvet); 1 lady's side saddle—will be sold reasonable. ap9 MW AOVISRTI*BMIi-TA. WBW AJ»TBMI~OBWBM_ft. JUST RECEIVED by steamers Barcelona and Miranda, 5 casks Boston Sweets, 25 pails Jelly, 15 cases Mixtures, Mottoes, etc., 12 oases Beef, Wine and Iron, 2 casks Cork Hams and Bacon, 5 oases Maple Sugar, 60 half chests Tea, 10 oases Choice Dates, 5 barrels Scotch Green Peas. 5 cases Dill's Tobacco. E22££s2S-BGE£SES2SSS3 • SSSG •• tSSSSSS3OS3SS33S33ESS SE2ZSS3 Si3S3SGSS3ES23S2SZSSi3GSS T. J. EDENS, 151 and 153 Water-Street. RETAIL PRICES HAVE YOU SEEN Our Very Choice Butter 24c. per pound Our Very Best Molasses 44c. per gallon Our New Raisins Be. per pound Our Very Light Sugar 7c. per pound Our Choice Currants Be. per pound Our Tins Whole Pineapple 18c. each Our Tins Peaches 20c. each Our Fresh Eggs 15c. per dozen Our Finest Rolled Oats sc. per pound Our Beef, Wine and Iron 45c. per bottle Our Minard's Liniment 15c. per bottle Also the best 30c, 40c, 50c. and 60c Tea in Saint John's ST. JOHN & FENNELL.?«ff.gffgg j james murrafs Duckworth Street Grocery Store. I : 1 We have reduced the price of all jour Flours ; FIVE CENTS PER STONE. ... «t.a.:m..e!s :m:tj.R/.r,a._-. 1 To be had at PAKN ELL'S Flour for $4.00 perbrl|Floiir for $s*oo per brl Flour for $4.70 per brl | Flour for $540 per brl Flour for $4.90 per brl | Flour for $5.60 per brl F. PARNELL, :::: in WATER STREET. 28s. If $ Not Fooling! 0-0-0-c-o-0-0-0-0-0-00-0-0 -0-0-0 -e-o- 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0 -0-0-0 -0-0-0 -0-0 -0-0-0 -oh>-o-o-o-o-oh>k>-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o- You can buy a barrel of Superior Extra Flour—Pride, for $5.60, at Bryan Mitchell's. gflß*This price will be only for two weeks. ft (11 |A *ew Barrels Choice Beef lIU A 9 IP l Cuttings, retailing at 5 cts. Ull UUlu • lb., 2 sacks Peanuts, ioc. lb., 10 boxes New Dates. We sell the choicest Flour at 45 cents stone. WM. E. BEARNS. - opp. Custom House. Yankee Notio£i^ Just received by schooner St. Francis, :: OUR AMERICAN GOODS, :: Lamps, Lamp Chimnies, Burners, Wicks, etc., Step Ladders, Combination Kitchen Chair and Ladder, Enamehne, Shoe Dressing, Mucilage. Hay Seed, Spinning Wheels, Hakes. Hoes, Pegs, Bheathing Paper Carnage Bolt?, Wool Cards, and a large assortment of Toolf and Household Hardware. »Pri)23 \CTXIL.X_I.i_JM[ Ojf!Uia__»_3_llX_2_i. JEfllW ADTBBTIBBHBKTS. ! NEW AJDV_BTI»JBWKWT<*. 2Q2 WAT333R, ST, Just received, per s.s. Nova Scotian, by J. B. AYRE, LATE JOHN B. A G. AYRE.) A large assortment of Crockery ware in fancy China Tea and Breakfast Sets, Fancy China Tea Cups and Saucers, Plates, Jugs, Bowls, Teapots, etc., in all the newest patterns. A large assortment of Dinner and Toilet Ware; Also, Fancy Covered and Uncovered Jugs, Fancy Toy Mugs, Sponge and Printed Ware, in all the Newest Patterns. aprii2l,lm,tst,fp BROWN & MILLEY Another arrival ot New Goods per Barcelona, Ladies' Mantles, Ladies' Hats and Bonnets, Ribbons, Feathers, and Flowers, in great variety, Men's Tweed Suits, Men's Tweed Pants, Boys' Tweed Suits, Boys' Tweed Pants, Boots, Boots, Boots, Gent's Silk Scarfs from io cts. BROWN & MILLEY, 95 AND 97 WATER-ST., EAST. uooi Investment! FEE-SIMPLE LAND. ALL that piece and parcel ofvalu■"• able Fee-Simple LAND, situate on Queen's Road, measuring 40-ft. in front, and 118 front to rear; said land at present leased to Carnell and Freeman. Ground Rent $40; unexpired term 18 years. For particulars, apply to J. TAREHIN, ap23.6fp at J. T. O'Mara's Drug Store. For Sale. + TPHE Board of Agriculture offers for x sale, the following pure-bred stock: One Holstein Bull, 6 months old. One Jersey Bull, months old. One Jersey Bull, 4 months old. One Ayrshire Bull, 4 months old. Apply to J. B. SCLATER, ap2fllwfp Sec. Board Agriculture. TOPSAIL. POR SALE—The freehold property ■*■ of the late Hon. Cuaui.es Bowrimo, situate at Topsail and known as " BAY VIEW,** consisting of:— Dwelling House, Stais, Ice House. If not disposed of by private sale by the Ist day of June, will be offered at Auction on the premises that day at noon. For further particulars, apply to apl6 W. H. MARE, SON & Co., Brokers. gSttt Dental Card—T. , H**nQHy L. HALLETT leaves Saint John's tomorrow, and will be absent until tbe last of May. ap2o,6fp To let, a Store, with wharf and yard, if required, next to Coastal wharf, apply to JOHN WOQDB. apl4,lm.mws,fp. jffißLTo let, large build___? ing, suitable for store or workshop, situate on Duke York Street. Apply at at 29 Gower Street, East. ap2B,Bfp jgjILTo let, possession ■—Bffglven May Ist, a comfortable Brick Dwelling House on Queen Street. Rent $96.00. WINTER, MORISON ft HAYWARD- ap23-3fp BTo let, Rooms for the summer, at Riverside Cottage, Upper T,ong_Pond road. Apply to TIMOTHY McGRATH, 376 Water Street. ap22,fmw,fp SHLTo let, the dwelling ■ailßhoiise No. 19 Bond Street; possession May ltt. ap22,3fp SjlTo let, a commodi■lXlßous dwelling house, plastered throughout, situate in the East End; terms moderate; apply at this office. ap22,3fp,fmw BTo let, the Shop 141 ■aiaßNew Gower Street, at present in the occu- Sancy of Mrs. Joseph Feehan; possession given Ist lay, apply at this office. ap!4,tf To grocers—Wanted at once—a steady, active young man, with some ex-1 perience of the business; apply by letter only, to G. • KNOWLING. ap2o.wfm,fp Wanted, a general servant and childsmaid; liberal wages to competent persons; apply at this office. ap2o,3fp,wfm Wanted, a good, gen'l servant, where another is kept; good wages given; reference required; apply at this office- aplB 1 Wanted, a housemaid. Apply at this office. ap!9,fp * Wanted, a cook and housemaid; good wages; and good recommendations; apply at this office. ap2.r>,fp j Wanted, a good, gen'l L servant for a family of two; apply at this office. 2i Wanted, immediately, a cook and chambermaid. Apply to Central Hotel. Wanted, a girl to do ■ plain cooking; apply at 14 Queen's Boad. ap2s,l* wmm Now landing, ex schr. "Mineola" from New York, and for sale by WEST & RENDELL, 75 barrels choice BEEF CUTTINGS. ap22,fm,fp Ira Barbados Molasses. ______ low Landing-, Ex Prince Leßoo from Barbados, 150 Puns New Barbados Molasses. »pi« JAB. MURRAY. fl ft PUBLISHED BUUTHORITY. IJIS Excellency the Governor-in* A Council, under and by virtue of the provisions of the Public Health Act, 1889, has directed D. W. Prowse, Esq., Stipendiary Magistrate, as occasion may require, to exercise all the powers of a Board of Health under said Act. All notices of contagious disease should be sent to him at the Health Office, at Saint John's. An officer is always in attendance at the Health Office. St. John's, April 19th, 1892. api9,fp R. BOND, Colonial Secretary. 888888888888888888S « SILT. SALT. I A T A To arrive, per s.s. Hay tor from Ibizd, very T A Superior Fishery Salt, T A which we will sell cheap if applied for im- i A mediately. M. MOREY A Co. J A |3_rOrderB for the same are booked now. | LLLLLLL LLL LLLLLLLLL Just Received, Ex Violet from Liverpool, 60 CASES NEW CURRANTS. And ex Portia from New York, 50 BRLS. NEW MESS BEEF, 50 BRLS. NEW PACKET BEEF. *P»H3 JAB. MURRAY, PUBLIC NOTICE. ft ILJM Jpiol Gonncil TUOTICE is hereby given that all *™ persons indebted to the Saint John's Municipal Council for laying block pavements, are requested to make payment of same to the undersigned on or before the Ist proximo, otherwise payment will be enforced by process of law. (By order) P. W. KELLY, Secy. The Municipal Offices, Duckworth-st., St. John's, 22nd April, 1892. 3fp CODFISH TONGUES. r*HOICE fresh Tongues, (in ice), 5 w cents per lb. to close out at the City Auction Sale Rooms. ap!9,4fp J. B. CURRAN & Co. Cadiz and Turks Isl'd .:. SALT .:. in sure. Apply to *P" JAMEB MURRAY.
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Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1892-04-25 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--19th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1892-04-25 |
Year | 1892 |
Month | 04 |
Day | 25 |
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_18920425_001.jp2 |
File Size | 6284.13 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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THE EVENING TELEGRAM. VOL. 14. PRICE : ONE CENT. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, APRIL 25, 1892. —— -*■ -g-~ ■ ■ ..... $3.00 PER ANNUM. No. 96. Latest by Telegraph. f AJ.BEST W 200 ANARCHISTS. Frenci Defeated by DaMans. I m | CHOLERA RAGING IN INDIA. VI o Prince Georp Engage, to Princess May. m> Halifax, N.S., April 25. Tbe French police arrested two hundred Anarchists. More Anarchist outrages bave taken place in Spain, followed by arrests. General Pelley, member of Parliament for North Hackney, is dead. It is reported tbat the Dahomians defeat(ed tbe French, capturing Porto Novo. Tbe Louisiana elections are unfavorable to tbe lottery system. Cholera is raging in Benares, India. Prince George is engaged to marry Princess May of Teck, the intended bride of tbe late Duke of Clarence. I HEW AWVKHTMKMMT* Auction—dwelling house M. A. Bastow Auction—high class furniture J. W. Foran & Co Auction—furniture, etc J. B. Curran & Co Auction—dwelling house P. C. O'Driscoll Auction—cows, etc J. W Pitts Auction—hocks, pork, etc Hynes & Burke Auction -heifers, sow, etc J. B. Sclater Auction—dwelling house A. O. Hayward New groceries X. J. Edens Reduction in douru .....at James Murray's Pure-bred stock for sale J. B. Sclater To let—building apply at 29 Gower St. Wanted—general servant apply at this office Wanted—cook and housemaid apply at this office Wanted—cook and chambermaid Central Hotel Wanted—plain cook apply at 14 Queen's Road rpo « I it I. Mi IX DISEASES.-Sulpheline -1_ Lotion quickly drives away Eruptions, Pimples, blotches, Redness, 'Eczema, Acne, Disfigurements, Roughness and Scurf, &c, leaving a clear, spotless skin and beautiful complexion. Sulpholioe is a necessity for the skin, especially in hot climates. Made in London. Sold everywhere. G. KLNOWLING'S, "». John's. iuryl7.ly.fmw rpo DARKEN GREY HAIR Lockyer's A Sulphur Hair Restorer is the quickest, best, safest; costs less, effects more than any otber. The color produced is most natural. Lockyer's Sulphur ia the only English Hair Restorer universally sold — KNOWLING'S, St. John's. julyl7,ly,fmw Auction Sales. . €OWS AND HORSES. DV Jas. & Wm. Pitts.—To-Morrow, ■* Tuesday, at 12 o'clock—l young cow in calf, 1 milch cow, 1 carriage and 1 cart horse—property of Mr. James Murray. np2s DWEI.LINO HOUSE. pOR sale by Public Auction, on to* morrow, (Tuesday), at 12 o'clock, on the premises, at No. 38 William Street, Monk stow n, one wellbuilt first-class Dwelling House; ground rent $12.00 per annum, renewal every 30 yrs; at present yielding a rent of #100 per annum. ap2"> P. C. O'DRISCOLL, Auctioneer. DWELLING HOUSE. TO-morrow, Tuesday, at 12 o'clk, on I the premises, the unexpired term of 7 years In I that nicely-situated dwelling house ou Pleasant-st., I No. 38. Ground rent, $20. For further particulars, I »pply to James Cousens; or, Iaapr»ir» M. A. BASTOW, Auctioneer. I BEEF, PORK, Ac DV Hynes & Burke.—To-morrow, ** Tuesday, at 11 o'clock, at East-end Auction Mart.-10 brls choice hocks, 5 brls family mess pork, 1 kegnausages, 20 tubs choice Am. oleo—lo-lbs. each, 5 kgs grape-, 20 sides bacon, 10 bxs dates, 20 bxs dried 25 bxs family soap, 50 prs pants, 30 cardigan jackets, 20 doz shirts, 20 bxs stationery, 30 doz sponges, 20 doz cups & saucers, 3o doz plates, 40 butter coolers, 10 set. jugs, 1 round table, 1 washstand, 1 ottomon, 1 small table, 40 prs kid boots, lot cushions; and at 12 o'cloek—lo brls turnips, 10 brls corn meal, 15 scks cattle feed, 20 brls onions, sweets, and lot furniture. I commission merghants |
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