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THE EVENING TELEGRAM. Vol. 14. Price : One Cent. St. John's, Newfoundland, Wednesday, September 7, 1892. $3.00 Per Annum. No. 197. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Auction—apples, onions, etc..Dryer A Greta* Ajattion ceWiagc lota Burke Auction—apples, &r ..* If. A. Bastow Auction—apples, &c (lift, Wood & Co Auction—boiler & engine L. Parker Auction—apples, bee.', &c fa"** Hvncs Business not ice W' "• Bartktl Berring seines . ..(Jloiic-ester Net (.0.. Boston 2 pianos for sale at 28S Water street On eale—potatoes, pork, etc. .Dryer & Greene Jersey & Ayrshire bull for 5a1e...1. B. Selater Land to let W.ll. Mare, Son ft Co Land to let lohn Casey Land to let W. 11. Mare, Son & Co Boom and board wanted..ad. " O," thi> office School notice M. Harvey Card Ulan C. Knight House for sale M. A. Bastow Land for sale John MacDong&U Lost—watch and chain ....leave at this oflice Lost—a parcel leave at this office Wanted—a cook ap. to Mrs. Henry Shea Wanted—a teacher..ad. ' Teacher,' this office To cure skin diseases, Sulpholine Lotion quickly drivoaway Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Redness, Ecxema, Acne, Disfigurements, Roughness and Scurf, &c\, leaving n clear, spotless skin and beautiful complexion. Sulpholine is a necessity for the skin, especially in hot climates. Made in London. Sold everywhere. G. KNOWLING'S, St. John's. ' inlvl7.lv.finw AUCTION SALES. TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, AT 11 o'clock, at the l'rescott Street Auction Mart, by John Burke—4o doz white Canadian cabbage. Bep7 ON SATURDAY NEXT, AT ONE <>'- dock, in the Commercial Booms, West End Club House, 10 Shares in the Union Bank of Newfoundland. iepfi A. (i. SMITH & Co., Brokers. TO - MORROW, THURSDAY, AT 11 o'clock, by Dryer & Greene, near Post Office. 50bra red apples, 30 doz large cabbages, 20 brls new potatoes, 20 eases silverpcel onions, 60 tubs Canada butter, oO brls F. M. pork, 20 brls thin pork, 28 brls packet beef, 30 brls beef trimmings, 100 brls cement. sep7 TO-MORROW THURSDAY, AT 11 o'clock, at the corner of Water & Waldegravc sts.: f>o brls choice apples, per steamer " Greetlands," from Montreal; 10 brls beef, 10 tubs Canada butter, 30 tubs oleo, 10 tublard. 20 brls flour, 10 brls meal, 20 bxs fancy biscuits, 1000 cigars, 1 counter scales, 1 set silver-mounted harness, 10 rolls felt, 3 M. shingles; at 12 o'clock : M doz large cabbage, 20 brls potatoes, and sundry other articles. sep7 JAMES HYNES, Auctioneer. A~~PPLES AND CABBAGES.— TOmorrow, Thursday, at 11 o'clock, in McDougall'* Cove, by Clift, Wood & Co: 50 brls red and green choice apples, 100 doz Can. cabbages, DO 1\ E. I. fresh hams, .*>o brls P. K. I. old potatoes, 50 tubs N. S. butter. s7 TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, AT 11 o'clock, by M. A. Bastow—so brls apples, 20 brls Hour, 10 baskets onions, 20 brls potatoes, 1 dining table, 1 model of boat. 2 cornices, \ handsome mirror, 1 pair vases, 1 fire front, 1 mantle drajH?ry, 2 pair decanter.-, 40 water bottles, 12 pair perforated vases, 1 pair wheels, 1 wood bedstead, 1 breech-loading gun, lot crockery, and sundries; at 12 o'clock—2o suits tweed, 5 new watches; at 12.30—10 doz cabbage, lot fruit. >cp7 ON MONDAY NEXT, SKI. 12, AT 12 • o'clock, on the premises lately occupied by the St. John's Steam Laundry Co., limited —1 BOILER AND ENGINE, with other machinery, a> it now stands. LAWRENCE I'ARKER, Secretary. scp7 POSTPONED AUCTION.—OH FRI■ DAY, the 9th in-t., at noon, on the premises, I will let by public auction that DWELLING HOUSE and SHOP, No. 341 Watcr-t., immediately west of the office of Hon. M. Monroe. Particulars at time of sale, or on application to J. B. CURRAN & Co., Auctioneers, or Whitcway & Johnson, Solicitors. sfij'p ON THURSDAY, TIIK BTH DAY OF Sept. next, on the premises, at 11 o'clock, v.in., all the right, title and interest of the administratrix of the estate of late Richard Martin, deceased, in and to all that farm, laud and premises situate- on the White Hills, and comprising over SG acres of chared land, together with the new dwelling house and barn thereon. After which the following stock will be sold, vis.; 3 cows, 1 heifer, 1 horse, 2 carts, harness, and farming utensils; also, the crops of the said farm, consisting chiefly of hay and fodder now contained in barns and on the fields. Term of lease: 2b' years unexpired. For further particulars, apply to J. A. CLIFT, Solicitor; office—O'DeadVs building, Duckworth-st. J. B. Curran ft Co., auctioneers. ON THURSDAY NEXT, STH SEPT., at 1 o'clock, on the premises: All the right, title and interest of the administrator of the estate of late William Kvall, junior, in and to that DWELLING HOUSE and LANDS. situate on the east side of Hay ward Avenue, and now occupied by William Ityall, senior. Possession given at an early date; lease—perpetual. For further particulars, apply to J. A. CLIFF, Solicitor. .1. B. Curran & Co., auctioneers. sep2 ON SATURDAY NEXT, lOTH INST., at 12 o'clock, by Dryer ..v Greene—One handsome black man. 1 handsome carriage audi amps, 1 double sleigh, 1 side sleigh, 1 set silver-mounted harness, 1 set sleigh bells, buffalo rolics, rugs, ruliliir wrap, brushes, etc., stove and funnelling—the projicrtH ol the late MissJohaunah Pox; also, 1 liau4*omc black horse, gentle in -addle and harness. seiwi POSTPONED SALE. TO ISF SOLI) ■ by Public Aucti on Monday next, 12th mst., at 1 o'clock, 011 the- premises, those two shops and dwelling houses belonging to the estate of the late Mrs. Raftus, situate on New Uower-st, mar Springdale-st- The property has recently been repaired in a substantial manner and has a back entrance from Pleasant-st. This property would make' a splendid and extensive business -land, and the purchaser can take |tossesskm at once of the smaller shop aud house; unexpired term 27 years; for further particulars apply to James Raftus, or ->|.r, .1. B. CURRAN c\ Co., Ane'r-. VALUABLE INVESTMENT ON ™ Water Street. Por sale l>\ Public Auction, on Mouilay, the 12th da\ <>l* Sept. next, at 12 o'clock, 011 the premises: All the right, title and interest, under certain mortgages, in and to that SHOP. CELLAR and DWELLING HOUSE, situate- on the south side- and to the southward of Water Street, and now occupied by W. 11. Davidson and .lames L. Duchc■nn, Esquires. The premises arc- held under a lease for 15 years from Nov. Ist, lN.Sii. For further particulars, apply i<. JNO. B. TKRAN cv ( <»., Auctioneer-, or \i. J. KENT, Bohcitor; Oflice- 13 Monk-town road. sep2 Wanted: lamstillbuy= ui>,r all kind- of used Newfoundland Stamps tor cash. Al-o, all kinds of old copper coins, uaniaged silver and gold coins, aeptl N. OILMAN, 1 Brazil Square. NEW ADVERTISEMENT**. tonkin Estate WATER ST., NORTH SIDE. -♦- To hp Ipf u,,ou -I*.Vi'ar laaees (de-1 \J UC terminable at expiration of 7 or 14years), upon reasonable conditions, at fair rents: All that highly-desirable property (lately in the occupation of Messrs. \V. & W. Rendell), consisting of a frontage of about 130 feet upon the new street line of the north side of Water Street, St. John's, east, with an average depth of 60 feet, in lots to suit tenants—the buildings to be erected thereon by the landlords in accordance with plans approved by intending tenants. Por conditions and terms, apply to the proprietors, Messrs. T. c\- C. Clapp, of England, at the Tremont Hotel, on or before the 14th instant, or to Messrs. W. 11. Mare At Son. Bep7,Bfp FOR SALE. Freehold Building Lots. EVERYMAN HIS OWN LANDLORD! _ f| VERY DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS, I in fee-simple, at $6.00 per foot, IU situated off LeMARCHAHT ROAD. Apply to John HurDontjall, se7,lw,fp Broker. W. H. Bartlett WISHES TO INFORM HIS CUSTOMERS that he has removed his HAIKDRBSSING SALOON over Sage & Wallace's shop, opposite Shirran & IMppy'a. sep7.;li,w ,f.s TO LET. Eligible building lots, on long leases ami moderate ground rents, situate on Pleasant, John, l>untoral, tiiilhert And C'asey Street**; :ilso oa LelVlarehant Road. Apply to JOHN CASEY, or to Edward Shea, Solicitor, Duckworth St. sep7,lf|» On sale by DRYER & GREENE, near Post Oflice, inn lilUjS- KKD CANADA APPLES, lUU ,'{o cases silverj)eel onions, 'JO brls N. York potatoes, DO tubs choice selected Canada butter—a choice article for family use; 20 bxs Canada cheese, "i 0 doz large white cabbages, •10 brls packet beef, .'5O brls beef trimmings, 2."i brls heavy mess pork, 20 brls thin mess pork, KM) bdls hay, 100 brls cement. scp7 FOR SALE —■*— By the Board of Agriculture. I young Ayrshire pill I I young Jersey DULLI Apply to J. IJ. SCLATKK, sep7,fptf Sec. Hoard of Agriculture. TONKIN 7. ESTATE, Duckworth St., South Side. To let by tender, JSSS ing leases: All that highly-desirable property adjoining and to the west cud e>f the- Atlantic- Hotel (lately in the occupation of Messrs, W. & <■. Rendell), eousisting of about 300 feet upon the new line of street on the- south side of Duckworth Street, in plots to suit tenants, at fair rents. For conditions ami terms, apply to the proprietor-, Messrs. T. it ('. Claim, of England, at the Tremont Hotel, on or before the 11th iiisf;iut, or to }|«'s*rs. \\ . 11. Mare A Son. -ep7..'sfp Army and Navy DEPOT RE-BUILT! Well stocked. Offers for sale the- following 4'hoiee Wine*, 4 Port, Sherry A Claret. Liquors — Brandy, Whiskey—SCOTCH, HUSH and IIM: OLD BYE; Holland A lon. 4.in ; .Isiinaiea, St. J ago and Demerara 111 JOT. ALES—Bass's and McEwan—draught and bottled; bottled STOUT; Cantrell it Cochrane's Belfast GINGER ALE and CLUB s<»DA ; also, ClGARS—various brands. JOHN J. KEARNEY, s2,lwfn < or. Cochrane & Duckworth^ts. JAMES im. Has purchased from Messrs. I'ortier i<: Co. 100,000 of their bcM brands »f cigars ujwn c-xeeptiemal terms. We can and M ill -h-II them :it the manufacturers' prices to Wholesale Purchasers and Shop Keepers, and at such prices to retail buyers as will gi\e thema good smoke for a low price-. If sufficient encouragement is given I will continue- to import and supply to the trade those well-known and favorite brand-, and will gi-\e a premium clock to the purchasers 0f5,000 cigars. scpMw NOTICE! Till) LIST OF SHAREHOLDERS <>1-' the Temple Biilard Club (Limited) was destroyed in the late-conflagration of the Bth duly. All perMins who are entitled to be registered as shareholders «ill please leave their names with mc, at the- office of dames Baird, <>n or before the 10th day of October ne.\t. It is proposed to dissolve the Company and divide the available assets amongst the shareholders. The- name- of parties only who have proved their claims as shareholders at this date will be taken as such. scptl,2iw DAVID BAIRD, Hon. Sec. NEW \i>vi-:iiTisi-:jii-:vrs. new advertisements. THE FIRST STORE Open after the Fire! v/ n n llo' O CENTRAL HARDWARE AND fVUUUd 0 HOUSE-FURNISHING STORE 13 New Gower Street, East of Adelaide Street. 578 Hc(lsr<:i*ls, Crom thirty dollars down; 10,000 Cartridge—-assorted; Powdters—Schultze, Curtis & Harvey's, E. C. and Hall's; 326 boxes Glass—l 6 and 21 oz.; 1000 rolls 1, 2 and 3-ply Roofing? Felt—lnelnding Warren'i Natural Asphalt Roofing, the best Roofing Kelt imported; 40 bbls. Coating, Tins, etc.; 137 pckgs. Paints and Oils; 70 dozen galvanized Pails, Buckets, and. Scoops; 1 large ease A. Field & Co. s celebrated Table Cutlery; also, best E. P. Spoons and Forks. A large assortment of English and American Hardware, Brushes, Wash. boards. Tubs, and llousc-lurnishings. An assortment of Table & Hanging Lamps- Woods's, 13 New Cower Street, BS^N.B.—Whilst thanking the Public for their kind patronage in the past, we would assure them that it will be to their advantage more than ever to purchase at the Central Store, 13 New Gower Street. sepi,3i. Fortune Bay Herring Seines. Fresh and new=made ones; like early orders. Gloucester Net Company, BOSTON. Be|t7,lmfp ■ * Conic West: Come West! Come West! DAVID SC LATER, 431 Water Street, St. John's. rpi-|/a ci 1 her* ft hf*f 'K"KS *° intimate to his numerous friends that he has resumed 1 IIC JllUotriUCr Imsinos at the above address, and takes this opportunity of thanking them far put patronage, and XIpW/ near Messrs. P. & L. Teasolicit* a continuance of the same at the ▼▼ sier's premises. Ever) tiling New! Everything Good ! Everything Cheap! 100 doz. American Linen CotlarsH^^ui^ul: 200 Boxes of A. & l\ Pear's World-rcnom nod Fancy Toilet Soap Wholesale and retail. Special value in Hlankets, Flannels, Kerseys, Calicoes, Shirting*, Itc- Ottan. Ticks, Sheetings, Hollands, Winceys, Flannelettes, Woolettcs, FUccc Calico, Table Linen, Dress Materials, Floor Canvas, Braces, Shirts, Ties, Boots and Shc-.s, Hats and Caps; Af-irl <n loHO>a i-QfiD+i- '•'' Men's Tweeds, Diagonal and Fancy Cloth, Suits, /\IIU «X !drge \<\Y\KZly i>:mt.s and Vests, and Pants; also, Ladies' Fashionable Jackets and Cloaks. Fresh supply by every steamer. Note the address: 431 Water Street. : : : DAVID BCLATER. >ep.),'sl|>,m\vt J. &W. Stewart HAVE MUCH PLEASURE IN INTIMATING TO THEIR friends in the outports that their business premises was not touched by the recent fire ; that they have received, and are about to receive, LARGE STOCKS of the following:— Dry Goods in all the lines; Pork. Beef. Flour, Butter, fee, and are prepared to cut every- rjcL Hjl nr pooh thing very fine for eitherf®» 11011, UN, Ul lidoll. ftfljfM ACCETC '■ -. "I.atiiiin " expecteil on the 15th IflvLnvvCOii ■■ with a cargo of Barbados Molasses. f. J. EDENS, 348 Water St. West, and cor. Monkstown and Military Rds. A full line of Provisions aud Gro- (10 and 20 lb. tins), 200 cs. canned ceries now <>n hand. "EL Meats, 100 bxs. Dog Cakes, Eng- LEON" Cigars, 20 pails Jelly (in lish and American Confectionery. 30 lb pails), 100 boxes Biscuits, fact EVERYTHING that Pork, Loins, jowls, Beef-Cuttings, we kept before the fire and JUST Yorkville Beef, Flour, Bread, Lard AS CHEAP. »eptl,fpeod Church of England College, (ACADEMY)^ Head Master, William Walker Blackall, I Berlin, and Officer of the Reserve of 8.A., London, the Prussian Army. Second Master, W. I. Lloyd. Int. L.L.8., Junior Assistant-Master, Arthur Blackall, t'er. Teacher of Shorthand, London. I formerlj Probationer of EHesmere Third Matter, Herr Wandelt, Iniv. of | College, England. Probationer—If. Wood. T|ie above School will re-open on Tuesday, Sept. 6th. Boarders must enter Monday, sth. ppDuring the past Academical year the School lias more than doubled its number, upwards of 60 new boys having been entered. A laboratory has been added; the class-rooms have all been redecorated and refurnished; a.gymnasium has been lilted up; an athletic field hired; and. during this present vacation, the class-room accommodation is undergoing considerable improvement. Rp*"There are regular classes for the preparation of hoys for either a commercial or professional life. Fee*: Ijower School I dollars There arc absolutely NO EX- Hiddle " 4. dollars TRAS FOB ANYTHING. Upper " <»'.], dollars Even Books are provided free Per Icrni of about I I weeks. of cost. The Head-Master will be glad if those who intend to enter their boys for the September Term will do so as early as possible. Boys must be able to read Standard 111. The Head-Master is in daily from i) to 10 a.m., and from 1 to *2..'30 p.m. septl,lw. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MEW ADVERTISEMENTS. "Westward, Ho!" A SPLENDID IDEA: Sou All New Goods to select from fiz^g^SSSiSS who have seen our Dress Patterns—Worth and Wear! Style and Strength! Choice and Cheapness! We are receiving new goods by every steamer. J3f An unlimited variety in all departments of the Store. We are offering the best and handsomest Fall Goods you ever saw. Qualities—as you like them; Style—the latest; Assortment—complete, and all right prices in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. J&KErJKSS1 fe Peace to you r " Sole P ¥%£& if you wear FURLONG'S BOOTS OR SHOES. A.lvicc is ekwp: Ihc only clicapcr thing is rurlong s <Joo<K Come and see them! :::: Sign of the Railway. sep.'J,6fp ' JOHN B. AYREi (late John B. & G. Ayre) ™ 46 New Cower Street. Crockery ware Store, ZiTC: removed to 46 New CidXA/f*r • UMerc ne n:,s :l large assortment of Crockcrvware. Entrance : VJVWtI *JllCCl, Front and rear of Bread and Biscuit shop. »eps,lwtp "Oh Yes! Oh Yes!" sr The Fire is over and our Prices went down with the blaze. At the old stand, 134 and 136 Duckworth Street, ST.JOHN FENNELL JAMES McINTYRE, Stone-cutter and Marble Mason, Keeps on hand a full stock of MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, TfIUIKTnNFS tf etc'' °' t'le 'atest designs. an<J guarantees good IUMBiIUBto, &C, mat(-rial and workmanship. Parties requiring anything in the above line will find it to their advantage to call at THE STANDARD 'I Clt It 11. -WORKS. X.B—Wanted: TWO BOYS, as apprentices. sepotf I«E.:.Y01-PROPERTY WITH THE -: ROYAL > Insurance Co.. of Liverpool. MODERATE PREMIUMS. PROMFr SETTLEMENTS. JOB BROTHERS * Co., Mpl,fp,tf AGENTS. LOW m LANCASHIRE Fire Insurance Co., CAPITAL - - ■ • • • - ■ • £2,127,500 Sterling. C taken at ,owest regular rates ; claims nLIOIVO settled promptly and liberally. AGENTS: ADELAIDE STREET. " ' " HARVEY $C CO. 1 nQTinthe great c°nf,a,s nnn LUOI gration the sum of 0vH>I9UUUl9UUU and the Queen Insurance Company paid out to 398 of its patrons, whose Policies were in= volved in the fire, exactly a similar am't, viz: JOHN CORMACK, iiug3o Agcut. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. New: Departure! OLD STOCK ALL CLEARED OUT BY THE RECENT FIRE. Thorburn & Tessier l-I n \rf* flf\XA/ 'Kr ' 'anc* other ■*<*»w lIUW steamers — the greater rf±re*\\7C*(\ part of their flgf FALL I tCC IV CU == STOCK, comprising a complete and varied assortment of British, American and Canadian manufactured GOODS, which will be sold at the lowest remunerative S&y! 'Rough & Ready' fitch Chnn opposite the Market WCLMJ rfottse; also, in store and to arrive :— 2000 brls. Standard Brands Flour, 200 brls. Mess and Family Mess Pork, 100 brls. Family Beef, 250 puncheons Molasses, 100 chests and boxes Choice Tea, 50 brls. Sugar, 250 packages New Butter, 100 boxes and caddies Tobacco, 100 sides Leather. AH fif whirh wiu be disP°se(l of /All Ul WniCn at the lowest market price for cash, or the general produce of the country. sep2,3w,fwm Brick,:. Brick. Will sell—cheap, 80 M Hamburg nnipl/ 20 M Bangor DilluiX. .1. W. FORAN & CO. Oflice: Fast of Seamen's Home. s.3,fp Hun Your I Over This! it win m m tsfSKS chase parlor or cooking stoves, hardware, tinware, kerosene oil lamps, chimneys, wicks, etc., etc., that W. J. CLOUSTON is to the front AT THE OLD STAND, and has a complete new stock of all kinds of kitchen-furnish ing goods to replace the grand stock he lost by the fire of Bth July. - Remember, :ffig MARKET HOUSE HILL, 188 Water St W. J. CLOUSTON. Thank ycu for the temporary use of your ii's! CINDER COKE COAL: sects, per load at Brookings. BOSTON KEROOIL: 115 and 150 testbarrels, halves and cases ; sent home free of charge. |5Q BrlS "KOBE "FLOUR: at our Grocery Store, cor. Beck's Cove. Ffgsh GROCERY AND TINNED GOODS: As we must sell off the stock of our present Grocery before Ist Oct. next, a quick application will secure bargains; r handsome Confectionery Scale; 1 handsome Coffee Stand—3 compartments; two handsome AMERIC'N COFFEE MILLS JAS. MURRAY. REWARD! II would lead to the conviction of the person or persons who entered my garden on the Bay Bulls road, on Sunday night, the 4th inst., and destroyed vegetables and FOR SALE. frg^ls SHARES IN THE Union Bank IJelongmg to an Estate. JOHN T. CILLARD, sep."),:b'fp,mws Broker. A Good Investment The lessee of a certain piece of land, with shop and dwelling house thereon, on Water Street, holding a 21-year lease, is prepared to sell his interest in lease if applied for early. The shop and house are now let for a term of 10 rears from Ist May last, at an annual rental offSOO; ground rent, $120. For particulars, apply to J. A. CLIFT, Solicitor. sei>G,2fp metropolTtTn" hoOse, 74 New Cower St. Mrs. D. Qoss !S"r»'v'Sc„d» in St. John's and the Outports thatsfie has reopened her Boarding House at the above addrese, where she is prepared to receive her old and new customers. sep6
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Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1892-09-07 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--19th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1892-09-07 |
Year | 1892 |
Month | 09 |
Day | 07 |
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_18920907_001.jp2 |
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Language | Eng |
LCCN | 2009218154 |
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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, Wednesday, September 7, 1892. $3.00 Per Annum. No. 197. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Auction—apples, onions, etc..Dryer A Greta* Ajattion ceWiagc lota Burke Auction—apples, &r ..* If. A. Bastow Auction—apples, &c (lift, Wood & Co Auction—boiler & engine L. Parker Auction—apples, bee.', &c fa"** Hvncs Business not ice W' "• Bartktl Berring seines . ..(Jloiic-ester Net (.0.. Boston 2 pianos for sale at 28S Water street On eale—potatoes, pork, etc. .Dryer & Greene Jersey & Ayrshire bull for 5a1e...1. B. Selater Land to let W.ll. Mare, Son ft Co Land to let lohn Casey Land to let W. 11. Mare, Son & Co Boom and board wanted..ad. " O," thi> office School notice M. Harvey Card Ulan C. Knight House for sale M. A. Bastow Land for sale John MacDong&U Lost—watch and chain ....leave at this oflice Lost—a parcel leave at this office Wanted—a cook ap. to Mrs. Henry Shea Wanted—a teacher..ad. ' Teacher,' this office To cure skin diseases, Sulpholine Lotion quickly drivoaway Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Redness, Ecxema, Acne, Disfigurements, Roughness and Scurf, &c\, leaving n clear, spotless skin and beautiful complexion. Sulpholine is a necessity for the skin, especially in hot climates. Made in London. Sold everywhere. G. KNOWLING'S, St. John's. ' inlvl7.lv.finw AUCTION SALES. TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, AT 11 o'clock, at the l'rescott Street Auction Mart, by John Burke—4o doz white Canadian cabbage. Bep7 ON SATURDAY NEXT, AT ONE <>'- dock, in the Commercial Booms, West End Club House, 10 Shares in the Union Bank of Newfoundland. iepfi A. (i. SMITH & Co., Brokers. TO - MORROW, THURSDAY, AT 11 o'clock, by Dryer & Greene, near Post Office. 50bra red apples, 30 doz large cabbages, 20 brls new potatoes, 20 eases silverpcel onions, 60 tubs Canada butter, oO brls F. M. pork, 20 brls thin pork, 28 brls packet beef, 30 brls beef trimmings, 100 brls cement. sep7 TO-MORROW THURSDAY, AT 11 o'clock, at the corner of Water & Waldegravc sts.: f>o brls choice apples, per steamer " Greetlands," from Montreal; 10 brls beef, 10 tubs Canada butter, 30 tubs oleo, 10 tublard. 20 brls flour, 10 brls meal, 20 bxs fancy biscuits, 1000 cigars, 1 counter scales, 1 set silver-mounted harness, 10 rolls felt, 3 M. shingles; at 12 o'clock : M doz large cabbage, 20 brls potatoes, and sundry other articles. sep7 JAMES HYNES, Auctioneer. A~~PPLES AND CABBAGES.— TOmorrow, Thursday, at 11 o'clock, in McDougall'* Cove, by Clift, Wood & Co: 50 brls red and green choice apples, 100 doz Can. cabbages, DO 1\ E. I. fresh hams, .*>o brls P. K. I. old potatoes, 50 tubs N. S. butter. s7 TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, AT 11 o'clock, by M. A. Bastow—so brls apples, 20 brls Hour, 10 baskets onions, 20 brls potatoes, 1 dining table, 1 model of boat. 2 cornices, \ handsome mirror, 1 pair vases, 1 fire front, 1 mantle drajH?ry, 2 pair decanter.-, 40 water bottles, 12 pair perforated vases, 1 pair wheels, 1 wood bedstead, 1 breech-loading gun, lot crockery, and sundries; at 12 o'clock—2o suits tweed, 5 new watches; at 12.30—10 doz cabbage, lot fruit. >cp7 ON MONDAY NEXT, SKI. 12, AT 12 • o'clock, on the premises lately occupied by the St. John's Steam Laundry Co., limited —1 BOILER AND ENGINE, with other machinery, a> it now stands. LAWRENCE I'ARKER, Secretary. scp7 POSTPONED AUCTION.—OH FRI■ DAY, the 9th in-t., at noon, on the premises, I will let by public auction that DWELLING HOUSE and SHOP, No. 341 Watcr-t., immediately west of the office of Hon. M. Monroe. Particulars at time of sale, or on application to J. B. CURRAN & Co., Auctioneers, or Whitcway & Johnson, Solicitors. sfij'p ON THURSDAY, TIIK BTH DAY OF Sept. next, on the premises, at 11 o'clock, v.in., all the right, title and interest of the administratrix of the estate of late Richard Martin, deceased, in and to all that farm, laud and premises situate- on the White Hills, and comprising over SG acres of chared land, together with the new dwelling house and barn thereon. After which the following stock will be sold, vis.; 3 cows, 1 heifer, 1 horse, 2 carts, harness, and farming utensils; also, the crops of the said farm, consisting chiefly of hay and fodder now contained in barns and on the fields. Term of lease: 2b' years unexpired. For further particulars, apply to J. A. CLIFT, Solicitor; office—O'DeadVs building, Duckworth-st. J. B. Curran ft Co., auctioneers. ON THURSDAY NEXT, STH SEPT., at 1 o'clock, on the premises: All the right, title and interest of the administrator of the estate of late William Kvall, junior, in and to that DWELLING HOUSE and LANDS. situate on the east side of Hay ward Avenue, and now occupied by William Ityall, senior. Possession given at an early date; lease—perpetual. For further particulars, apply to J. A. CLIFF, Solicitor. .1. B. Curran & Co., auctioneers. sep2 ON SATURDAY NEXT, lOTH INST., at 12 o'clock, by Dryer ..v Greene—One handsome black man. 1 handsome carriage audi amps, 1 double sleigh, 1 side sleigh, 1 set silver-mounted harness, 1 set sleigh bells, buffalo rolics, rugs, ruliliir wrap, brushes, etc., stove and funnelling—the projicrtH ol the late MissJohaunah Pox; also, 1 liau4*omc black horse, gentle in -addle and harness. seiwi POSTPONED SALE. TO ISF SOLI) ■ by Public Aucti on Monday next, 12th mst., at 1 o'clock, 011 the- premises, those two shops and dwelling houses belonging to the estate of the late Mrs. Raftus, situate on New Uower-st, mar Springdale-st- The property has recently been repaired in a substantial manner and has a back entrance from Pleasant-st. This property would make' a splendid and extensive business -land, and the purchaser can take |tossesskm at once of the smaller shop aud house; unexpired term 27 years; for further particulars apply to James Raftus, or ->|.r, .1. B. CURRAN c\ Co., Ane'r-. VALUABLE INVESTMENT ON ™ Water Street. Por sale l>\ Public Auction, on Mouilay, the 12th da\ <>l* Sept. next, at 12 o'clock, 011 the premises: All the right, title and interest, under certain mortgages, in and to that SHOP. CELLAR and DWELLING HOUSE, situate- on the south side- and to the southward of Water Street, and now occupied by W. 11. Davidson and .lames L. Duchc■nn, Esquires. The premises arc- held under a lease for 15 years from Nov. Ist, lN.Sii. For further particulars, apply i<. JNO. B. TKRAN cv ( <»., Auctioneer-, or \i. J. KENT, Bohcitor; Oflice- 13 Monk-town road. sep2 Wanted: lamstillbuy= ui>,r all kind- of used Newfoundland Stamps tor cash. Al-o, all kinds of old copper coins, uaniaged silver and gold coins, aeptl N. OILMAN, 1 Brazil Square. NEW ADVERTISEMENT**. tonkin Estate WATER ST., NORTH SIDE. -♦- To hp Ipf u,,ou -I*.Vi'ar laaees (de-1 \J UC terminable at expiration of 7 or 14years), upon reasonable conditions, at fair rents: All that highly-desirable property (lately in the occupation of Messrs. \V. & W. Rendell), consisting of a frontage of about 130 feet upon the new street line of the north side of Water Street, St. John's, east, with an average depth of 60 feet, in lots to suit tenants—the buildings to be erected thereon by the landlords in accordance with plans approved by intending tenants. Por conditions and terms, apply to the proprietors, Messrs. T. c\- C. Clapp, of England, at the Tremont Hotel, on or before the 14th instant, or to Messrs. W. 11. Mare At Son. Bep7,Bfp FOR SALE. Freehold Building Lots. EVERYMAN HIS OWN LANDLORD! _ f| VERY DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS, I in fee-simple, at $6.00 per foot, IU situated off LeMARCHAHT ROAD. Apply to John HurDontjall, se7,lw,fp Broker. W. H. Bartlett WISHES TO INFORM HIS CUSTOMERS that he has removed his HAIKDRBSSING SALOON over Sage & Wallace's shop, opposite Shirran & IMppy'a. sep7.;li,w ,f.s TO LET. Eligible building lots, on long leases ami moderate ground rents, situate on Pleasant, John, l>untoral, tiiilhert And C'asey Street**; :ilso oa LelVlarehant Road. Apply to JOHN CASEY, or to Edward Shea, Solicitor, Duckworth St. sep7,lf|» On sale by DRYER & GREENE, near Post Oflice, inn lilUjS- KKD CANADA APPLES, lUU ,'{o cases silverj)eel onions, 'JO brls N. York potatoes, DO tubs choice selected Canada butter—a choice article for family use; 20 bxs Canada cheese, "i 0 doz large white cabbages, •10 brls packet beef, .'5O brls beef trimmings, 2."i brls heavy mess pork, 20 brls thin mess pork, KM) bdls hay, 100 brls cement. scp7 FOR SALE —■*— By the Board of Agriculture. I young Ayrshire pill I I young Jersey DULLI Apply to J. IJ. SCLATKK, sep7,fptf Sec. Hoard of Agriculture. TONKIN 7. ESTATE, Duckworth St., South Side. To let by tender, JSSS ing leases: All that highly-desirable property adjoining and to the west cud e>f the- Atlantic- Hotel (lately in the occupation of Messrs, W. & <■. Rendell), eousisting of about 300 feet upon the new line of street on the- south side of Duckworth Street, in plots to suit tenants, at fair rents. For conditions ami terms, apply to the proprietor-, Messrs. T. it ('. Claim, of England, at the Tremont Hotel, on or before the 11th iiisf;iut, or to }|«'s*rs. \\ . 11. Mare A Son. -ep7..'sfp Army and Navy DEPOT RE-BUILT! Well stocked. Offers for sale the- following 4'hoiee Wine*, 4 Port, Sherry A Claret. Liquors — Brandy, Whiskey—SCOTCH, HUSH and IIM: OLD BYE; Holland A lon. 4.in ; .Isiinaiea, St. J ago and Demerara 111 JOT. ALES—Bass's and McEwan—draught and bottled; bottled STOUT; Cantrell it Cochrane's Belfast GINGER ALE and CLUB s<»DA ; also, ClGARS—various brands. JOHN J. KEARNEY, s2,lwfn < or. Cochrane & Duckworth^ts. JAMES im. Has purchased from Messrs. I'ortier i<: Co. 100,000 of their bcM brands »f cigars ujwn c-xeeptiemal terms. We can and M ill -h-II them :it the manufacturers' prices to Wholesale Purchasers and Shop Keepers, and at such prices to retail buyers as will gi\e thema good smoke for a low price-. If sufficient encouragement is given I will continue- to import and supply to the trade those well-known and favorite brand-, and will gi-\e a premium clock to the purchasers 0f5,000 cigars. scpMw NOTICE! Till) LIST OF SHAREHOLDERS <>1-' the Temple Biilard Club (Limited) was destroyed in the late-conflagration of the Bth duly. All perMins who are entitled to be registered as shareholders «ill please leave their names with mc, at the- office of dames Baird, <>n or before the 10th day of October ne.\t. It is proposed to dissolve the Company and divide the available assets amongst the shareholders. The- name- of parties only who have proved their claims as shareholders at this date will be taken as such. scptl,2iw DAVID BAIRD, Hon. Sec. NEW \i>vi-:iiTisi-:jii-:vrs. new advertisements. THE FIRST STORE Open after the Fire! v/ n n llo' O CENTRAL HARDWARE AND fVUUUd 0 HOUSE-FURNISHING STORE 13 New Gower Street, East of Adelaide Street. 578 Hc(lsr<:i*ls, Crom thirty dollars down; 10,000 Cartridge—-assorted; Powdters—Schultze, Curtis & Harvey's, E. C. and Hall's; 326 boxes Glass—l 6 and 21 oz.; 1000 rolls 1, 2 and 3-ply Roofing? Felt—lnelnding Warren'i Natural Asphalt Roofing, the best Roofing Kelt imported; 40 bbls. Coating, Tins, etc.; 137 pckgs. Paints and Oils; 70 dozen galvanized Pails, Buckets, and. Scoops; 1 large ease A. Field & Co. s celebrated Table Cutlery; also, best E. P. Spoons and Forks. A large assortment of English and American Hardware, Brushes, Wash. boards. Tubs, and llousc-lurnishings. An assortment of Table & Hanging Lamps- Woods's, 13 New Cower Street, BS^N.B.—Whilst thanking the Public for their kind patronage in the past, we would assure them that it will be to their advantage more than ever to purchase at the Central Store, 13 New Gower Street. sepi,3i. Fortune Bay Herring Seines. Fresh and new=made ones; like early orders. Gloucester Net Company, BOSTON. Be|t7,lmfp ■ * Conic West: Come West! Come West! DAVID SC LATER, 431 Water Street, St. John's. rpi-|/a ci 1 her* ft hf*f 'K"KS *° intimate to his numerous friends that he has resumed 1 IIC JllUotriUCr Imsinos at the above address, and takes this opportunity of thanking them far put patronage, and XIpW/ near Messrs. P. & L. Teasolicit* a continuance of the same at the ▼▼ sier's premises. Ever) tiling New! Everything Good ! Everything Cheap! 100 doz. American Linen CotlarsH^^ui^ul: 200 Boxes of A. & l\ Pear's World-rcnom nod Fancy Toilet Soap Wholesale and retail. Special value in Hlankets, Flannels, Kerseys, Calicoes, Shirting*, Itc- Ottan. Ticks, Sheetings, Hollands, Winceys, Flannelettes, Woolettcs, FUccc Calico, Table Linen, Dress Materials, Floor Canvas, Braces, Shirts, Ties, Boots and Shc-.s, Hats and Caps; Af-irl |
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