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THE EVENING TELEGRAM. VOL. 14. PRICE : ONE CENT. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, MONDAY, JULY 4. 1892. $3.00 PER ANNUM No. 157 Latest by Telegraph. DECIDED IMPROVEMENT Ii TraD-FisMng ai Bum. t,ai»t « an oil Secures 100 4|tls. (Special to the M Evening Telegram.") Kknkwb, Tbis Afternoon. Last week opened with an improvement in trsp-fishing operations ; one trap, that of Capt. Wm. Carroll secured 100 quintals, and we expect good results this week. The f lilowiog Ncass)S)aseis \nw<«i on wain nitty from the Banks, after one week's fishing: Beta, Thomas dackman, 60 quintals ; Lucy, William Squires, 40; Mary Emma, William Johnson & Brothers, 40. They report a fair sign of fish and plenty of squid on the Banks, but weather too stormy and foggy for trawling. %K9% AI>¥KKTIAK9IKNTM. Auction—cabbage, bananas, etc....J. W. Foran & Co Auction—Hoar,beef, etc Hynes & Burke Auction—cabbage, oranges, etc Dryer & Greene Auction—iewellerya etc J. S. Simms Auction—house etc I. B. Curran & Co I.ml, apples, peart, etc T. J. Edens Ladies1 aud gent's goods at Knowling's Just in time for the regatti at Murray's Seasonable goods I. H. Martin & Co Harness makers, saddlers, etc Snow & Co Notice to committee P. J. S:ott Kxcurstoa to Bay Bulb 8.1.5.1..& A. committee Meeting St. Andrew's society Allan Stark 1..0.A. meeting notice tee advmt Ice for sale William Hibbs House to let for summer Mrs. K. Cowan Lost—a gold scarf pin..... return to this office Wanted—a house ad. (J , p.o. box f>of> TO PVI.MN GREY HAIR.-Lockyer's Sulphur Hair Restorer is the fpiickest, best, safest; costs less, effects more than any other. The color produced is mo*t natural. Lockyer's Sulphur i* the only English Hair Restorer universally sold.— VKOWLING'S, St. .John'-. iulylT.ly.fmw rpo (IKi: SKIN a>aSt:ANKN.-Suipholine 1 Lotion quickly drives away Kruntions,Pimples, Blotches, Redness, Kczema, Acne, Disfigurements, Roughness and Scurf, &<•., leaving a clear, spotless skin and beautiful complexion. Sulphoiine is n ne.l - ity ).; ibe *kin. especially in hot climates. Made in Loi.d..:i Sold everywhere, fi. KNOWLING'S, R< John** iulyl7,ly,fmw A.uLC~tloxi Sales. ■—» — CABBAOE, o>lo\s. ETC. BY* Dryer & Greene,—To-Morrow, T'tesday, s( 'I o'clock,—2A brls new cabbages, jii iri i (i\ <d| ci -.- "Miranda;" 20 cases sweet or,ii. i-, ;( r ■ I'lunda;" 20 sacks new onions, 100 ■i : - nats, 't f-:i< 1<- bran, HO sacks corn. i>l PBLOI It, I'OKH, Ay BY Hynes & Burke.—To-Morrow, Tuesday, at 11 o'clock, at Kast-end Auction Marl J) brls daniged Hour, 5 brls beef, 10 cheese, 20 Hi Imttcr. SO boxes family snap, 10 bxs dried apple.-, !*■ Iv I- molasses, 10 cwt oil cake, 50 glass water jugs. .o doz plates, 2H pairs pants, 10 cunt*-. S l>xs lemon*, i fancy lamp, 40 butter coolers, 1 bedstead, 1 flower land, 20 prs. kid boots, 2 eases cod tongues, large assortment tinware. ,jy4 EjS ! COMMISSION W£RGHftNTS<C (AIBAGE, I,K!TIONS, Ar. Tuesday, at n aV*■ clock, at out Sale-Room. Produce Market,—2o rates new calthage, 3 bxs choice lemons, 5 bxs Am. • iiec-. •. 2 brls boneless bams, 50 tubs creamery but•i. lo brls prime packet beef, 10 brls p.m. beef, Ii half-brls peas, 5 half- iris oatmeal, ."> brls prime pork jowls, 0 brls beef cuttings, 2 cases mazea, 20 bxs German laundry snap, sundry articles of furniture. &c. a a kniti-ri: sale. TO-Morrow, Tuesday, at ii o'clock, it the Jewellery Store of K. H. Karle, Water Street, lot handsome show cases,clocks, watches &c. 1 organ, ihesl drawers, mahogany tables, rocking and other chairs, bedsteads, and a \ariety of other articles julyl JOHN S. SIMMS, Auctioneer. CHEAP ISAKXOK DWELLING. TO-Morrow,Tuesday, at i o'clock on the premises. Two Dwelling Houses situate on the Conici of Bra/ils Square and Casey Street. The ti I Dwelling Houses witb cbimnies, &c, to be roll ovi d within R specified lime, tube ma«lc known at ime of sale. j,m J. p.. CURRAN &. Co.. Auctioneer*. i i<i:i:iiom> PBOPKBTI. TO be sold by Public Auction, on I biirsd iv next, the 7th day of July, at twelve o'clock, noon, on the premises—The property formerh occti| ied by the late Benjamin Morris, known a> " Mount Pleasant," situate on the South Side ol I'leasanl Street, consisting of a comfortable Dwelling House, ulili Garden in rear—Title, freehold; I. .--c loii given immediately. For further particui , apply in WINTKK, MORISON ft HAVWAKD, ■ icitoi , or to lyl J. I.. CURRAN &. Co., Auctioneers. REDUCTIOi\i In the Price of Cas. AFTER the ist July next the Price ** of (, wit] li.- $2.0U net per M feet for cash in Lfld*j iftci the expiration ol each quarter. A disrouut ol i• ii |.• r« - lit xx ill l>c allowed on accounts forti v uned In <..i Knginea, and on all account • i«< ling |HI "lift le.-t int auuuin. ]>~ o.d. • W. 11. KKNNIK, Ok* ;;». John'- f;a- I- Co. MKW AOVKHTIMKMKirrn. MJSW A »YF llTlftKJFlliflTA. ttai Sur Hcien ail Ctel ****** »»♦♦♦< .— <~«- ■»-»■ ++ ++ -r+ ++++++ ++ ++ »« Mil , + + »«..»«.»», >4 ♦♦»t»4,»»t»,^,»> WOW offering, the best value ever shown in Ladies' Cotton and Cashmere Hose for summer wear. A Special Lot Ladies* Black Ribbed Hose, clearing at gc. per pr. Lot Ladies' Ribbed Under Vests, 15c. each. Ladies' Merino Under Vests (laced trimmed), 25c. each. Special value in Ladies' Ribbed Cashmere and Silk Vests, 40 and 60c. Gentlemen's Merino Underclothing (of all kinds) never were cheaper. We are selling Colored Merino Shirts and Drawers at 60c, worth 80c. Special Lot of Gent's Merino Half- Hose at 22c. and 25c. per pr. E3rsAn endless variety of Ladies' Lisle Jersey Gloves—Black and Colored, from xoc. per pair. Ladies' Silk and Kid-tipped Gloves, cheapest in Town. Ladies' Colored Lisle Gauntlet Gloves—the newest Glove in the trade, from 15c. per pair. HENRY BLAIR, Sign of 3 Lamps. By last Allan steamer, : LADIES' CAPES AND JACKETS, : Very pretty material; the latest style. LADIES'STRAW HATS, The most elegant designs, and low in price. LAD lES' C LOVES AN D HOSIERY, : The greatest variety, and host value in the market. : WHITE EMBROIDERED Flouncing. :..\ CENT'S HARD FELT HATS, .'. For 20c., worth 40c. each. This i.« a very special lot. .'. CENT'S SCARFS AND TIES. .'. We are ottering Gent's Scarfs at 10c, which are good value at 17c. : Geo. KNOWLING. j Unparalleled; Sum TJAS ATTENDED THE SALE OF OUR TEAS. Our No. 4 Tea, 50c. Pr "" pound, superseding everything hitherto offered at the price. Our No. 3, 60c. per pound, the pick of this season's growth. A Tea abounding in strength and high qualities. Compare the above Teas with those sold in fancy packets, with tancy names, which add to the cost of the Tea. F. PARNELL, := m WATER STREET. .ItSI RECEIVED BY 'lIIIMMH. it • 1 1 1 1 111 1 1 1 * 1 ' • 1 1 1 1 t" I 1 • till* 1 1 1 • 1 1 1 1 1 1 ■' • 1 t 1 1 • 1 a 10 cases Lard—io-lbs. and 20-lbs., 5 cases Gallon Apples—3o cents per can, 20 cases Tomatoes, Pears, Strawberries, Raspberries, etc., 10 cases Dates, 20 pails Jelly, Also, a lot of Toilet Soaps, and Wood Pipes. T. J. EDENS, 151 and 153 Water-Street. <« y y*% TTTI *n *ke history of Gentlemen's Clothing were ml IJ* 11 I J'EI suck marvelous bargains given, than can be \l H U li X ad at the prevent time. Just imagine—l IIJI I J I I su** gentlemen's Underclothing for 55c, JL 1 MmM ™ J-Jll that a few years ago could not be had for less than goc. Just received, pr s.s. Carthaginian, and in stock—hundreds of Suits beautiful Diagonal in plain and fancy, from $5.00. Anderson, the Univeral Provider, 381 Water Street. Saint John's, Newfoundland. THAT'S WHAT I SAID! You get Provisions & Groceries at BRYAN MITCHELL'S best quality and lowest price. 25 tubs New Canada Butter, 500 barrels Flour—best brands. TtgrCall and see for yourself. :: 99 WATER STREET. BROWN & MILLEY Arrived to-day, by Barcelona from Liverpool: Men's Tweed Suits.. .$4 to $101199 prs Men's Led Boots..si.so Mens Tweed Pants.. $1 to $3! Children's Buttoned Boots. Boys' Clothes all sizes I Ladies' Shoes at 90c New Summer Millinery. j Men's Shoes .at $1.30 to $2.60 flprf Shop open from 7 o'clock, a.m. till 6 p.m. Saturdays till 9,30. BROWN & MILLEY, 95 AND 97 WATER-ST,, EAST, MBW ADVMiyiBEWEMTW. JfKW A I>v KRTIftBJI BMTN. snow>co.; Harness Maters, Saddlers, &c„ Guarantee best work and finest finish in the city. Experience of 18 years in the trade. Directly opposite J. F. Chisholm. „,j4„., mmmmimmmmmmmiimmm]*m*m^ Jul j Hit Itr I fettl AT 240 WATER STREET. 30 doz Men's & Boys' Straw Hats, Boys' Regatta and Serge Suits; Ladies' White and Cold Pongee Silk Ties, splendid assortment Flowers and Feathers, new Silver and Colored Silk Dress Trimmings, Black Beaded Ornaments, Ladies' Black ; Also,—6 Crates Assorted Earthenware, :::: :::: and Teapots. ::: :::: .:, james :m:tt:r,:r,a.y. .:. Few More of Their Cash Prices. Dried Apples 10c. per lb. Linseed Meaj, 7c. per lb., or 7-1 bs. for 35c. Evaporated Apples 14c. per lb. Minard's Liniment 15c. per bot. Strawberry and Raspberry Jelly. -15c. per lb. Epsom's Salts sc. per doz. Very Fine Flour 40c. per stone. Portable Table Jellies, £-pt. size .. sc. each. Very Superior Flour 45c. per stone. Portable Table Jellies, l-pt. size . .10c. each. Choicest Soda Biscuits, Mb.bxs.-12c. per bx. Colgate Soap 40c. doz. Best Grocery Sugar 7c. per lb. Shoe Brushes, 12c. each worth 20c. The best 40, 50 and 60c. Tea in St. John's. ST. JOHN & FEN^IEL<IJ^l(LAtl^^^, "N^HWAAK!" The Finest Family Flour. Each barrel con:: tains a guarantee. Sent home from :: WM. E. BEARNS'S - opp. Custom House STOP Jill RENT!" BUY YOUR HOME AND PAY FOR IT! Fee-Simple Building Lots for sale.—A liberal discount for cash or monthly instalments. Now is the time to purchase, when Real Estate is at its lowest! fXTE OFFER FOR SALE SIX 99 building lots fronting on Maxse Street and Monkstown Koad -each lot measuring 30x90 ft. This is undoubtedly the most, charming site anywhere iv the city, giving a magnificent view of the valley, lake, and the nurrounding country. Purchasers can have the option of taking one or more lots. Also, three villa lots on Forest Koad, adjoining the property of Hon. A. M. McKay on the east and M. K. Greene, Ksq., on the west—running from Forest Koad to Quidi Vidi lake ahout 300 ft. The beauties of this location have never been fully illustrated or aptly described. It requires a visit to appreciate It. Being near tbe city, it is a home for summer and winter. With its magnificent lake for boating in summer and skating and diking in winter, and now that there is to be a f»rand boulevard around the ! margin of the lake, it will add to its attractions and j make it a favorite resort. For conditions of sale, etc., apply to J. W. FORAN & Co. jnne2s,fp Post Office Notice. ON and after Friday, the ist day of July, correspondence for the Australian Colonies, New Zealand, Cape Colony, Nafal, and all Countries and Colonies In the Postal Union, will be forwarded to destination at following rates Letter-i, 5 cents per half ounce. Post Cards, 2 cents each. Reply Cards, I cents each. Newspapers, books, printed papers, commercial papers, patterns and samples, 1 cent per 2 ounces, with the Postal Union proviso ol a minimum payment of 6 cents for a packet of commercial paper-, and of 2 cents for a packet of patterns or samples. Post Cards will ne forwarded to any British Colony or Protectorate (not in the Union) at 2 cents each. J. 0. FRASER. P.M.G. General Post Ollice, 20th June, 1892. I2fp FOR SALE BY DRYER * GREENE 20 Gases Sweet Oranges, '■•st received per -. •' fJlunda" from LWernool Board of Agriculture. > SEASON 1999. TTHE Board of Agriculture hereby * notify the Public that the following pure-bred animals will s«tand lor service during the ensuing season, at the Stable, No. 11 Hamilton Street: Roadster Stallion " PADDY," Stallion " HOME RULE," Pony Stallion " BLACK PRINCE." Pure-bred Ayrshire Bull, Pure-bred Holstein Bull, Pure-bred Jersey Bull, Pure-bred Kerry Bull, Ami at Mr. J. L. ROSS'S, (irove Farm, Pure-bred Ayrshire hull. Ills FOB OERVICE) Paddy $4.00 Home Rule 4.00 Black Prince 2.00 Bulls (any breed) 1.00 In all application for services of Horse* must be made and fee paid to the Secretary of the Board. Fee« for service ot Bulls must he paid to the keeper ol stable at time of (service. J. B. SCLATER, may2l,f|> Secretary hoard of Agriculture. Gas Cooking and Healing STOVES—FOR SALE OR HIRE. THE Saint John's Gas Light Com■*■ pany have Imported a variety of <»UH Cooking and IlentiiiK NtoveN. Ihe Company are desirous of bringing these Stoves into general u«e, and «ill sell them at cost of landing In St. John'-. The economy, cleanliness an<l eorr- enienee '»f these Stoves cannot be Over-estimated. Prices of Cooking Stove-, from $25.00 Prices of Ball-tire Grates, from 1.'i.00 Prices of Ball-lire Trivet-, from G.OO Price* of Condensing Stoves, from.... 16.00 Prices of Or) Hers, lrom 2 •/» Prices of Plate-Wartiers, from 3.00 Prices of Boiling Stoves, from ...5U . to 1.50 Samples of these Stoves (in working orderj may be teen at the offices of the Company. For further particular-, apply to the Secretary. (By order |. W. H. RENNIE, june2B4p Secretary Et. John's Gas Light Co. Phoenix Fire Insur'nce Co. of Hartford, Conn., Johnson & West, Agents. A share of your Fire i Insurance Is reoneetoH for t>>i« wHI-kT">*vn. old and j wealthy ou'cc tf.y.fp i¥KW AOVfiRTINEMKMTM. :. Hi: A N Excursion under the auspices of ■**■ the B. I. S. L. &A. Committee, will be h( Id on Thursday afternoon next, weather permitting, to BAY BULLS, by the s.s " HERCULES." She will leave here at 130 p m., returning will leave Bay Bulls at 7..'J0. Tickets 70 cts. each, to be had from the following members of committee: Messrs. P. T. McGrath, (chairman) .J. Crowdell, P. F. Moore, J. L. Slattery, W. J. Hally, T. O'Ncil. T. McOrath, M.Dooley, J. Tobin, D. Tobin, I*. J. Doyle, J. T. o'Mara, Ed. Rawlins, W. Foley, J. Tower. T. J. KEOUGH, jyl.li Sec. Com. Seasonable Hoods! Hardwood Refrigerators, Lightning Ice Cream Freezers, Seltzogenes, Wire Meat Covers, •Old Doctor" Ice Picks, Ice Hammers, Hammocks, Fly Traps, Fruit Presses, Garden Hose, Garden Syringes. J. H. Martin & Co jy4,3fp,msw FOR SALE, CHEAP. A very handsome suite Drawing Boon Furniture, Ebony and gold, covered silk tapestry. \j&' English make. Apply at this ollice. julyl, fmw.fp NOTICE. GENERAL COMMITTEE having charge of the Celebration in honor of Right Rev. Dr. Howley, are requested to meet in St. Patrick's Hall at 8 o'clock THIS EVENING, on business of importance. By order, P. J. SCOTT, jylji Hon. Sec. it r J» mtskfW i' MtJß«nm ♦ ♦■♦ ♦ *■ HTHE Quarterly meeting of the Nrid. A St. Andrew's Society will be held in the General Protestant Academy, on to-morrow, Tuesday, July sth, at H o'clock, p.m. jl.li ALLAN STARK, Sec. COAL.^COAL. The Cheapest and best Coal in town At M. MOREY & Co.'s. Old Bridgeport Coal $4.40 pr ton Sydney (International Mine) C0a1.4.20 pr ton Glace Bay Coal 4.00 pr ton junelO ' WEWT HOME. fmw.fp SjjLTo let, for the sumeSsmcr months, :i House situated on the Topsail Koad, about 2£ miles from town; for further pur liculars apply to MRS. K. COWAN, Brooklield Perm. jyU'p SjjLTo let, for the sumelltimcr menths or permanently, " ASHLEAP" and grounds, on the Upper Long Pond road and near the lake. Apply to .lAMKS MURRAY._ JBfeFor sale, by John SIMMS ;t revv lot- ol Land, adjoining IMeasantvillc. .".Terms accommodating. For sale at Portugal Cove, South-side of Conception Hay—SOO TOWN HIE. Apply to WM. HI BBS, at Portugal COVO. Lost, Out of Carriage, yesterday, bet ere— Port Towmhend and Kscasoni, by the old Cove Koad, a ereenheert fishing tod, in brown canvas CMC, with leather end-. The finder will he rewarded on bringing it to Constabulary Ollice. jiily2,2fp Lost, yesterday betw'n Ibe Church Of England Cathedral and the Central School, a nmall Gold Scarf Pin, set with Pearls and Torquoises; the finder will be suitably rewarded on leaving the same at thhi office. jy4,l i L.O.A.—Members will please attend tbe meeting ol the Celebration Com inittee tbis Monday evening, in Victoria Hall, at. S o'clock. 1f4.1 i m Wanted, to purchase, lease, or rent, (preference in the order named) .1 medium size OWKLLING HOUSE, centrally situ ated; posses-ion required -1-t October; apply riy letter to " C,'» P.O. Box 905. jy4,mwf,fp Wanted, a first grade male Teacher for Methodist School, Cupids; 'alary S2Hoand fee; apfly to Rev. .1. PINCOCK, KMjfp Wanted, immediately, a good general servant; spply at Wo.9Onrrion Hill. Wanted, immediately, a good general servant, in a small family; washing
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Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1892-07-04 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--19th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1892-07-04 |
Year | 1892 |
Month | 07 |
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_18920704_001.jp2 |
File Size | 6688.88 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, MONDAY, JULY 4. 1892. $3.00 PER ANNUM No. 157 Latest by Telegraph. DECIDED IMPROVEMENT Ii TraD-FisMng ai Bum. t,ai»t « an oil Secures 100 4|tls. (Special to the M Evening Telegram.") Kknkwb, Tbis Afternoon. Last week opened with an improvement in trsp-fishing operations ; one trap, that of Capt. Wm. Carroll secured 100 quintals, and we expect good results this week. The f lilowiog Ncass)S)aseis \nw<«i on wain nitty from the Banks, after one week's fishing: Beta, Thomas dackman, 60 quintals ; Lucy, William Squires, 40; Mary Emma, William Johnson & Brothers, 40. They report a fair sign of fish and plenty of squid on the Banks, but weather too stormy and foggy for trawling. %K9% AI>¥KKTIAK9IKNTM. Auction—cabbage, bananas, etc....J. W. Foran & Co Auction—Hoar,beef, etc Hynes & Burke Auction—cabbage, oranges, etc Dryer & Greene Auction—iewellerya etc J. S. Simms Auction—house etc I. B. Curran & Co I.ml, apples, peart, etc T. J. Edens Ladies1 aud gent's goods at Knowling's Just in time for the regatti at Murray's Seasonable goods I. H. Martin & Co Harness makers, saddlers, etc Snow & Co Notice to committee P. J. S:ott Kxcurstoa to Bay Bulb 8.1.5.1..& A. committee Meeting St. Andrew's society Allan Stark 1..0.A. meeting notice tee advmt Ice for sale William Hibbs House to let for summer Mrs. K. Cowan Lost—a gold scarf pin..... return to this office Wanted—a house ad. (J , p.o. box f>of> TO PVI.MN GREY HAIR.-Lockyer's Sulphur Hair Restorer is the fpiickest, best, safest; costs less, effects more than any other. The color produced is mo*t natural. Lockyer's Sulphur i* the only English Hair Restorer universally sold.— VKOWLING'S, St. .John'-. iulylT.ly.fmw rpo (IKi: SKIN a>aSt:ANKN.-Suipholine 1 Lotion quickly drives away Kruntions,Pimples, Blotches, Redness, Kczema, Acne, Disfigurements, Roughness and Scurf, &<•., leaving a clear, spotless skin and beautiful complexion. Sulphoiine is n ne.l - ity ).; ibe *kin. especially in hot climates. Made in Loi.d..:i Sold everywhere, fi. KNOWLING'S, R< John** iulyl7,ly,fmw A.uLC~tloxi Sales. ■—» — CABBAOE, o>lo\s. ETC. BY* Dryer & Greene,—To-Morrow, T'tesday, s( 'I o'clock,—2A brls new cabbages, jii iri i (i\ |
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