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THE EVENING TELEGRAM. VOL. 14. PRICE : ONE CENT. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, SATURDAY, JUNE 4. 1892 $3.00 PER ANNUM. No. 131. XUW ADVKBTISKMKJTW. A«ethM-bMU P- C O'Driacol' More new goods »t Brown & Milley's Saturday trade S.O.Steele Men'« diagonal suits at Anderson s Cheap flour Bryan Mitchell City Drug Store open Thomas Kavanagh See Monday's advertisement Gleeson's Flour, tea, Ac F. Parnell Theatre St- Patrick's Hal 1 Choice eating potatoes Clift, Wood & Co New books Dicks & Co Meeting notice see advertisement Waterproof coats Gibb & Calvert Plants for sale...•».at Mrs. Bowrlng's Conservatory Canadian pease Clift, Wood & Co New books and magazines S- E. Garland Mixed paints, &c William Campbell Closing notice A. MacDougall Meeting notice P. Roche Pasturage to let apply to M. A. Bastow Wanted—general servant...app. to No. 12 Balsom-st ET VOIR WATCH REPAIRED AT N. Ohman's, Water Street. You will get it thoroughly repaired; you will yet it promptly done; and at reasonable cost. fehlO.ws.fp FAIR, BEAI TIFI L SKIH.-SulphoHne Soap gives the natural tint & peach-like bloom of ■ perfect Complexion; makes the Skin smooth, supple, healthy, comfoi table. HpySulpholine Soap, 6d. Tablets. Everywhere. G7KNOWLING'B, Saint John's. julylB,ly,stt,fp Auction Sales. BOOTS, BOOTS. ON Tuesday next, at Show-Rooms (corner Queen and Water-streets)—3o pairs misses' E.S. hoots. 12 pairs misses' laced boots. 18 pairs women's high button boots, 12 pairs women's E.S. hoot*, 15 pairs women's laced prunella boots, 12 pairs men's tie shoes. The above will be sold without reserve. june4,2i P. C. O'DRISCOLL, Auctioneer, FURNITURE SALE. ON Tuesday next, at 11 o'clock, at the residence of K. H. Karle, Esq., 216 Water Street—a lot of household furniture, etc Particulars before day of *ale. iune2 JOHN S. SIMMS, Auctioneer. m t.ub potatoes 90* FOR SALE BY ROTHWELL & BOWRING, 50 Sacks Choice Table POTATOES t-_rWill he >ol<l cheap to close sales. .■MySl.Sfp.tt* .-.NEW BOOKS AT DICK'S 4 C(TS. WK have just recehed, per " Nova Scotian," a grand itKNorlmeiit of books, handsomely hound, suit»ble for gifts, prizes, rewards, &c, all carefully selected, containing the works of the rrost popular authors for boys und girls. We call the attention of clergymen, teachers and school hoards to our stock. Liberal discounts allowed. (Jaretul attention to outport orders. Any number sent to .-elect from. Books sent on our own selec tion can be exchanged, or returned and money refunded, it not suitable. junel DICKS A €Q. "Aquam Vinco" : jWATERPROOF COATS.; WE ARE SHOWING A SPLEN- | did range of these celebrated : : Coats, in all the fashionable styles. A '. ', few i:\tiia LAKGB sizes in stock. '. '. FRESH AKKIVAJ, OF ! SCARFS ::: AND ::: BOWS j : in the latest London styles. '. : GIBB & CALVERT, j ♦. ..m New Illustrated and Other Books. I AT EST Magazines, News and Comic Papers. J Pall Mall Nazette Picture* of 1H92-... 18 cts. Black ami White Academy Pictures 30 ct.s. A Hi-tor v of Water Colour Pointing in England,by Gilbert It. Redgrave....... $1.40 The Three Kates, bf F. Marion Crawford.. 50 cts. Messages lo the Multitude, by Charles H. Spergeon 90 cts. Witness of History to Christ, by F. W. Kan at ". 90 cts. The Fallen Man, by F. W. Farrar Wet*. Tlie('oiK|'ing Cht i-t, by A. Maclarren, I).I). 90 cts. The Knowledge ot God, by Bishop Ilalsam '.»0 cts. Bacon's Esso) sof Good aad Evil 75 cts. I.ux Mundi, hv Charles Gore, M.A 01.69 GARLAND S Book and Stationery Store. S- XJ. HP. AN EXCURSION BY TRAIN to ** Harbor Grace, under the auspices of St. John's Lodge, No. r>, S.U.F., will be held on THURSDAY, loth .June, leaving St. .John's at <» a m. I icketa $1 ', to be had from the following members of con .1 ttee, \iz. —W. D.Pippy, Jno. Bussev, W. H. Goodie, jr., i. Breen, Chas. Rowe, W. T. Penny, J. L. Noonan.jr.. (ieo. William*, J. Bugden, F. I)av«y, James Snow, N. Snow. 3ST"I ickets good to return on any Train up to and including the following Monday. Bonnet Hop at Harbor Crnce in Masonic Had. <;. A. DAVEY, Chairman. nuty.fyUl.tp A. M()I LTON, Sec. Com. ELEGfINrPiANOS; THE undersigned is now prepared x to sell the EMERSON PIANO (the favorite piano in Newfoundland) on the instalment plan. This instrument h;i« become famous for its solidity of construction, it, ringing quality, and keeping in tune better duu any other Imported. Every piano guaranteed. B**"< .ill .mil gee Idem, or send for catalogues, and the i•:.-■, terms, to CHAS. HUTTON, nnl23ni,sv Military Koad, opp. Government gute ...HandsomeßuMing^Slte. have been instructed to sell at a I argain, that handsome and commodious building s . situate on LeMarchant Road, adjoining lapt. '.run'- iTopeity; the land measures7sfeet tr.om »' ; ' ■■' I'-fk about 2€o; tbere is a beautiful v,ewo| ') -i. ■ harlioi ;.l;.1 a running stream of "'• B LI KHAN & Co. june2,4fp WKW ADVKRTINRJIKMTM. . IBW ADTKHTIKBNU]ITH THEATRE! Saint Patrick's Hall, Thursday, June gth, Last performance for the Season. New Music! New Scenic Effects! New Costumes! That Charming Five-Act Drama By Force of Impulse Cast ef Characters: Adrienne Lowvllle, a proud, impulsive beauty, wbo loves not wisely, but too well.. Miss B. Jordan Hilda Wallace, her maid, whose birth is obscure, an innocent victim of misplaced love Miss H. J. Kelly Anastasia Maitland, a maiden of forty-five, very susceptible , Miss 11. Kavanagh George Washington Dollerclutch. a Lawyer of tbe Old School Mr. W. P. Hasey Henry Lowville. Adrienne's brother Mr. T. J. McGrath Morns Maitland Mr. J. L. Slattery Regioald Maitland, his son Mr. T. M. White Ralph Murdcll. a smooth-tongued scoundrel.... Mr. T. J. O'Neil Corlolanus Wellington, born to till a higher station than menial.. Mr. P. F. Jordan Colonel Morrell, a true Soldier Mr. P. F. Moore Prof. Bennett's Orchestra. Admission:— Numbered Meats, 50c, for sale at Messrs. JI. Fenelon dfc l'o.*s bookstore; Reserved Meats and Gallery, 30c. Parquette 20c. Doors open at 7; Curtain to rise at S. B. 1.8. DRAMATIC CO. st,fp vsjp,~< gee ouf adveitisem'nt in this paper on Monday junc4.lifp Grl_--E-i_E-iBO->J?S. BROWN & MILLEY MO-RE IN-OETW GOODS. Ladies' Boots and Shoes, I Gent's Boots and Shoes, Ladies' Stockings. Boys' Tweed Pants, Ladies' Kid Gloves, Men's Tweed Pants, Ladies' Silk Gloves, Men's Tweed Suits, Ladies' Cheap Underclothing, Men's Hats and Caps, New Millinery, Men's White & Cold Shirts, New Mantles. Braces, Scarfs & Collars. JQTOiir Shop to often from 7iu tbe morning until 930 in tbe evening all next week. On Monday, the 13th June, we close »t ti o'clock. BROWN & MILLEY, 95 AND 97 WATER-ST., EAST. RE-OPENING! X The City Drue Store * " WILL RE-OPEN SATURDAY EV'G. •"» ♦»_-»—— +~4-+~*. +~+ +~+ .**+. -t_» +~t- <_.- ♦* •*-* +~* *_» -n- +-4- +_* ♦-* -*-. «-_ »♦ +-+ .— ♦-» -M <— _» -► k. +.+ We have some choice Perfume, Toilet articles & sundry Goods slightly soiled by smoke, which will be sold very cheap. THOMAS KAVANAGH, Proprietor. ■ SATURDAY TRADf). At the "Originar East End Warehouse. Having received another shipment of New Goods, we are fully prepared (in all departments) to meet the wants of our numerous SATURDAY NIGHT PATRONS, all of whom we are determined to send off Smiling with Bargains. USTFor TO-NIGHT we have a genuine EYE-OPENER, viz.:—Another lot of those famous GENT'S NECK TIES, at 5 CENTS each. early. .iunea.-fp S. 0. STEELE, 129 Water Street, East. Send the Children. i"'i'i"i"«"' » '..«„»,.* »,.» ++'++■'**••++ ++ **** *'* ++SS^."^ TF YOU WANT A SPLENDID FLOUR, JUST BUY OUR FLOUR AT *• W cents per frtone. We will puck it in a double wrapper, and send it home for you. If you can't come yourself, send the children, we will serve them just as well. Our 50-cent Tea is a splendid article. All our customers are delighted with it. Some choice Jowls, only B cents per lb. Very Superior Boneless Beef, 7 cents per ponad. F. PARNELL, :::: in WATER STREET. SOMETHING NEW 2 kegs Soused Pigs' Feet, very choice, at ioc. lb., 50 choice Rolled Hams, 15c. lb., 30 tubs very Select Butter, 60 dozen Fresh Eggs. WM. E. BEARNS'S - opp. Custom House *HW ADTBBTISBMKNTA. M_BW ADVKKTINKnKXTM. MOB SHIPMENT OF NEW GOODS Ex steamer Nova Scotian from Liverpool, by JSH. DAVID SCLATER,179 Ladies' Jackets, Mantles & Capes, Men's Serge & Cardigan Jackets, Men's and Youths' Felt Hats and Caps from ioc. up, Lace Curtains in Sets from ss. nd. to $5.00 per Set, Lace Curtain Net from ioc. up, Lace Tops or Lambrequins from 20c, Calicos, Shirtings, Flannelettes, Sheetings, Shirt Stuffs, Cotton Tweeds, Corsets; and a variety of OTHER GOODS, all marked at bottom prices. jane3,Bfp MJHKSJBMJ who once buy Flour at BRYAN MITCHELL'S are so WELL SATISFIED that they become regular customers. 500 brls. best brands now in stock. Selling at prices that can't be beat. 99 Water Street, East, near Harvey & Co.'s Wharf. june4,fP " No voice, however feeble, lifted up for truth, dies."—Whittier. —— *(Q _k___■__ _______ 1 8u ir?ji R^TT^__l "~ ¥-_-_-S^tScS-i^v^^_ry^**^^^^^F"<^k:T^'^—Sr ° _S_B __C^S*il ._,fl____.K'3' wWKvv _.. ____^^^_l Just Received, per direct Steamer, Full range Ladies' English and American Corsets, Light Kid and Swede Gloves, Ladies' Scarboro Hats—Navy and Black, Ladies' Windsor Scarfs—all shades, Silk Handkerchiefs, New Ribbons, Fancy Muslin Aprons, Wide-width Colored & Black Cashmeres, 20c. Pr yd. K3"Special bargains in Summer Prints. inK3,3lp JAMES P. FURLOMG. HOUSE CLEANING TIME. Mixed Paints, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Stains, Varnishes, Furniture Polish, Monkey Brand Soap, Munn's Liquid Glue, Sizing Glue, Carpet Felt, Carpet Tacks, and a good stock of general Hardware. WILLIAM CAMPBELL, ANDERSON The Universal Provider. :: Men's Diagonal Suits, $5.00. :: Men's Fancy Diagonal Suits, $6.00. :: ;: ;: :: 371 WATER STREET. Board of Agriculture. THKtbotoag^;rHorscßiS^oon * ™ is intended to serve a limited number of ap- SEASOIV 1899. proved mares during tbe coming season. Fee: $11; TMI? RnarH r»f A<yr«<*iiUur» Vi»r»hir which muet in all cases be paid before service. Kiga- HE Board of Agriculture hereby doon is a brJfiht bay> 1G |ian<l9t very comTaciind notify the Public that the following pure-bred powerful, sound and quiet. As a three-year old he animals wdl stand for service during the ensuing was the winner 0f a number of valuable stakes, inseason, at the btable, >o. 14 Hamilton Street: olnding the Liverpool New Welter Plate, carrying Roadster Stallion " PADDY," (J »l-13» and l»e Paisley Silver Bells Handicap—one Q._ti:__ v HAytj« prir u» »» mile and a distance. As a yearling, Rigadoon was aiailion nUU KUI-r., hX for Two thouB„nd eiKht hundred guineas. Pony Stallion "BLACK PRINCE." His pedigree is the highest possible; a copy of it, _ . . - , . _-j uml Messrs. Weatberby | certificate, is appended:— Fure-prea Ayrshire Bull, We> tbe Badt-_%Btd, Publishers of the English Pure-bred HolStein Bull, Stud Book, hereby certify that the bay horse Kiga- Pure-bred Jersey Bull, ;>°°n atfESU? 188?« «ot ,b/ ,M*. KiftViB «_ v. A tr D 11 D&va Highland Fling by Scottish Chief, ©ut of Masfure-Orea Kerry tSUII, querade by Lamboume, out of Burlesque by Touch- And at Mr. J. L. ROSS'S, Grove Farm, Pure-bred stone; and was sold In 1890 to Col. Fawcett to go to Ayrshire Bull. Newfoundland. FEES FOB SERVICE : *i *• &J- & WEATHKRBY. p.jj,, ttfi nrk G Old BurlingUm St., London, W., r-aaay ipo.oo December 4tb, 1880. Home Rule 0.00 jggrif twenty-five mares, or upwards, are served Black Prince • 2.00 by Rigadoon, the following prizes will be ofiered for Bulls (any breed) 1.00 produce:- In all cases application for services of Horses mu*t Best < olt or Filly F0a1.... $25.00. be made and fee paid to the Secretary of the Board. Second 15.00. Fees for service ol Bulls must be paid to the keep- Third 10.00. er ot stable at time of service. Farmers can pay the fee for service In Hay if they I f D cot AT_?D prefer to do so. J. D. atLAiCK, JSTAny Mares sent from Outports will be kept may2l,ff> Secretary Board of Agriculture, the requisite time, carefully looked after and charged ~~Z - a_ only the exact cost of their keep. A Cool Mem "*~--c ALL that piece and parcel of valua- I/lIiH Ii la II »A I ble Fee-simple LAND, situate on Queen's \fi rl | I 11 1 111 I Road, measuring 40 feet front, and 118 front to rear; \\J XX \J 11 X 11 \J f\J JL said land at present leased to Camel 1 and Freeman. (iround Rent $40.00; unexpired term 18years. Also piece or parcel of land, fee-simple, measuring 40-ft. A Victoria St., 87-ft. Darling St., 59-ft. rearage; leased to Davey; ground rent $52; unexpired term 33 yrs. Mr *_Gll _-.■_, ■_ For further particulars, apply to Jtl OUSGHOIu JE IOUTi J. TABEIIIN, ap3o,2m,stt,fp »t J. T. O'Mara's Drug Store. , ■ o_k. for the season Canadian Peas. Daily supply, $2.00 per month. Ap- if\f\ t>arrbls ) Canadian Rmb4 ply to PETER NEVILLE. Mundy's IvJVJ X> mito£W*L I'kas. Pond, or to E. B. McDOUGALL, 5 2° "rreK BPLIT s?!± . , Mcßride's Hill. juneMfp JUDC4 CLIFT, WOOD ft Co. IBW 4 I>VIXKI I*l Ml *T* Importers' Association. .♦» TTHE SHOPS WILL CLOSE ON Monday next, the 6th June, at 6 o'clock, p.m. A. MacDOUGALL, june4,li Secretary. :. Bwrka flilTS. A CHOICE SELECTION of the " above will be for sale at MRS. BOWRING'S conservatory, Forest Road, on Monday and Tuesday next, between the hours of 9 a.m and 2 p.m. and 6 and half-past 7, p.m. j4t3fp .„AC__EMI- CLUB. THE regular Quarterly Meeting of x the above Club will be held in the Rooms, Prescott Street, on Monday next, 6th inst., at 8 o'clock, p.m. H. Y. MOTT, Hon. Sec. june2,tsm,fp .:. Ezcelsior Fruit Store. fICE CREAM, Ginger BEER, Ginger Ale, Lemonade, Lemon Syrup, Oranges, Apples, Pine Apples, Lemon*, Bananas, Dates, Fiirs, Tobacco, Cigar*, Cigarettes; Fresh Milk, Cream, Butter, Eggs—daily; Choice Confectioner?; also ICE in large er small quantities. Orders for Ice Cream, Fruit, etc., promptly attended to. |une2,2fp,tB R. O'BRIEN. FOR IM Lobster Factories in Piacentia Bay. One at Ragged Islands—fine large Factory, Can Bbop and Cook House; good place for lobsters. One at Bandy Harbor, in good fishing locality. Good Factory and Cook House. ISTNo reasonable otter refused. Address MITCHELL, HITCHENS & Co., may3o,lwfp Louisburg, Cape Breton. NOTICE. A Public Meeting will be held in St. Patrick's Hall on Tuesday next, 7th inst., at 7.30, p.m., to make arrangements for the reception of the Most Rev. Monsignor Howley, Bishop Elect, and their Lordships the Visiting Bishops. 3ane4,3fp "nootcb. COWNERS OF DOGS are reminded that Fees for Licenses are due on the Ist July, after which date proceedings will be taken against those who have failed to take out License. MORRIS J. FAWCETT, Inspector Nfld. Constabulary. Fort Townshend, June Ist, 1592. lwfp 3XTOTIOE. AFTER FOUR WEEKS, application will be made to His Excellency the Governor in Council for LETTERS PATENT for new and useful improvements in PAVEMENTS, and methods of constructing same, to be granted to John Aiimbtiiono Chanleh, of No. 3D East 17th Street, New York City, State of New York, United States of America, Gentleman. St. John's, Newfoundland, May 31st, 1592. ROBERT J. KENT, may3l,4w,fp Solicitor lor said John A- Chanler $1.50 per Barrel. WE offer the cargo of choice eating Potatoes, ex schr. " L. & B.,'' at MM per barrel. IXI FT, WOOD dc €'o. Notice—The quarterly meeting of the St. John's Mechanics Society will he held in their Hall on to-morrow (SUNDAY), 6th inst., at 2 o'clock, p.m. (By order), P. ROCHE, Secretary. june4,li Phoenix Fire Insur'nce Co. of Hartford, Conn., Johnson & West, Agents. A share of your Fire Insurance Is requested for this well-known, old and wealthy office. tey.fp Pasturage to let for 2 HORSES, situate on Penny well Road. For particulars, apply to M. A. BABTOW, No. 6, Beck's Cove. For sale, a dark Bay mare, 3 years old, large size, gentle in saddle ot harness; apply at this office. ap.7,ws fljLFor sale or to let, a t-HHBlarge Dwelling Ilou-e; also, a Coal Shed, on New Gower Btreet, foot of Play-house Hill; apply at WOODS'S HARDWARE. ma>2l,s,lf. SSLTo let, for the sum-__-3-imer menths or permanently, " ASHLEAF Wanted, to hire, for 3 or four monthfe—a convenient country house, within two mi'e« of town; immediate possession required; apply at this office. I—eS.fp Wanted, a Colporture for the Bible Society. Apply to If. J. B. WOODS Secifctary ie«M'P Wanted, a good, gen'l servant, in a small family; washing out; apply at , >'o. 12 Balsam Street. june4,l>
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Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1892-06-04 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--19th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1892-06-04 |
Year | 1892 |
Month | 06 |
Day | 04 |
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_18920604_001.jp2 |
File Size | 6386.85 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, SATURDAY, JUNE 4. 1892 $3.00 PER ANNUM. No. 131. XUW ADVKBTISKMKJTW. A«ethM-bMU P- C O'Driacol' More new goods »t Brown & Milley's Saturday trade S.O.Steele Men'« diagonal suits at Anderson s Cheap flour Bryan Mitchell City Drug Store open Thomas Kavanagh See Monday's advertisement Gleeson's Flour, tea, Ac F. Parnell Theatre St- Patrick's Hal 1 Choice eating potatoes Clift, Wood & Co New books Dicks & Co Meeting notice see advertisement Waterproof coats Gibb & Calvert Plants for sale...•».at Mrs. Bowrlng's Conservatory Canadian pease Clift, Wood & Co New books and magazines S- E. Garland Mixed paints, &c William Campbell Closing notice A. MacDougall Meeting notice P. Roche Pasturage to let apply to M. A. Bastow Wanted—general servant...app. to No. 12 Balsom-st ET VOIR WATCH REPAIRED AT N. Ohman's, Water Street. You will get it thoroughly repaired; you will yet it promptly done; and at reasonable cost. fehlO.ws.fp FAIR, BEAI TIFI L SKIH.-SulphoHne Soap gives the natural tint & peach-like bloom of ■ perfect Complexion; makes the Skin smooth, supple, healthy, comfoi table. HpySulpholine Soap, 6d. Tablets. Everywhere. G7KNOWLING'B, Saint John's. julylB,ly,stt,fp Auction Sales. BOOTS, BOOTS. ON Tuesday next, at Show-Rooms (corner Queen and Water-streets)—3o pairs misses' E.S. hoots. 12 pairs misses' laced boots. 18 pairs women's high button boots, 12 pairs women's E.S. hoot*, 15 pairs women's laced prunella boots, 12 pairs men's tie shoes. The above will be sold without reserve. june4,2i P. C. O'DRISCOLL, Auctioneer, FURNITURE SALE. ON Tuesday next, at 11 o'clock, at the residence of K. H. Karle, Esq., 216 Water Street—a lot of household furniture, etc Particulars before day of *ale. iune2 JOHN S. SIMMS, Auctioneer. m t.ub potatoes 90* FOR SALE BY ROTHWELL & BOWRING, 50 Sacks Choice Table POTATOES t-_rWill he >ol |
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