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THE EVENING TELEGRAM. Vol. 15. Price: One Cent. St. John's, Newfoundland, Honday, June 12, 1893. $3.00 Per Annum. No. 136. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ■ Auction—property John McDougall Auction—a house R. L. Mare Auction—stone and brick.. ..P. C. O'Driscoll Auction—furniture, &c... J. B. Curran & Co Meeting Notice William O'Brien Auction—furniture, etc John Burke Auction—carriage, etc L B. Curran & Co Auction—oranges, etc James Hynes Groceries, etc Payne & Co To Builders and Contractors Levi March Pasturage to let apply to John Lester Shares for sale apply to Frank D. Lilly Grand Excursion.... sec advertisement Cabbage Plants, etc Dryer & Greene House for sale, .apply at 391 lay ward's Avenue Glace Bay Coal S. March & Sons House and Shop for sale., .ap. to J. D. Martin Oats, Beef, etc John Steer Found—a cheque apply to Walter Lawlor Wanted—a servant apply to Mrs- Stein Wanted—a steward., apply to Job Bros. &Co To cure skin diseases, Sulpholine Lotion quickly drives away Eruptions, Pimples, Blotchcsj Redness, Eczema, Acne, Disfigurements, Roughness and Scurf, &c, leaving a clear, spotless skin and beautiful complexion. Sulpholine is a necessity for the skin, especially in hot climates. Made in London. Sold everywhere. G. KNOWLTNG'.S, St. John's. " iulvl7,ly,fmw To darken grey hair. Lockyer's Sulphur Hair restorer is the quickest, best, safest; costs less, effects more than any other. The color produced is most natural. Lockyer's Sulphur is the only English hair restorer universally sold. 40c. per bottle. KNOWLLNG'S, St. "John's. I7,.jylyr,fmw,fp AUCTION SALES. ON Tuesday next, 13th Instant, at 12 o'clock, sharp, 011 the premises of Mr. Frank St. John, Water and Duckworth Sts., by P. C O'Driscoll: a large quantity of Stone and Brick, of a very superior quality. julO TO-MORROW, Tuesday, at 11 o'clock, at the City Auction Sale rooms, by Jno. l>. Curran & Co: 1 handsome suite walnut furniture, in crimson push, 1 handsome sideboard, 6 superior dining chairs, 1 ball stand mirror back, 1 handsome centre table, 1 large mahogany centre table, 2 handsome rocking chairs, 6 cane chairs, 1 lea'her couch, 1 cheffonier. 1 large ash fall-leaf table, 2 washstands, 1 spring mattrass, 1 sea moss do, 1 excelsior do, 1 iron bedstead, 1 chamber set, 1 superior feather !»ed, 2 f. 1. tables, 1 oval centre tabic, 6 oak dining chairs, 6 oak taloen chairs, lot fine pictures, 4 oil paintings, J fJoz superior china cups and saucers, 1 doz cut glass wines, 1 pr cut glass decanters, tumblers, goblets, earthenware, fire irons, stair rods, coal scuttle", timepieces, vases, 1 handsome table lamp, 2 stand lamps, &c, &c, also, 6 trouting rods. iunel2 TO-MORROW Tuesday, at 11 o'clock, at the Prescott Street Auction Mart, by John Burke : 1 rosewood cheflonier, 3 morocco covered couches, 2 kitchen tables, 20 oak chairs, 3 mantle pieces, 1 new hall door, 10 tuns oleo, '2>i vegetable dishes, 10 bedroom sets, 30 stew pans, 20 tin pans, 30 doz china cups, 20 doz plates, 40 glass sets, 20 bxs toilet soap, 30 water jugs, 50 butter coolers, 10 bxs soda biscuits, 60 teapots, 5 brl* turnips &c. TO-Morrow, Tuesday, at 12 o'clock, at the City Auction Sale Rooms (without reserve), by Jno. B. Curran & Co.: 1 hood carriage, iv good condition, after which, a large assortment of books, comprising: Legal, Political, Scientific, Historical, Classical, French, Latin, Greek, Portuguese. Spanish, German, &c. junel2 TO-MORROW, Tuesday, at 11 at the corner of Water and Waldegrave Sts., by James H\ nes: 10 bxs oranges, "> do lemons, "» do bananas. 50 brls flour, 25 bxs biscuire, 20 sacks meal, 100 bxs digby herring, 10 pails lard, 10 pails nickles, 5 cneese, 20 bxs soap, 2 sewing machines, '.'0 brls oatmeal, 5 brls meat. 1 case eggs, 1 do coffee, 1 fairbank scales. 1 mechanical organ, 10 qtlsfish. 10 bxs pancake flour, a large assortment earthenware and glassware, So brls potatoes, s do turnips. junel2 ESIRABLE Fee Simple Property for Sale.—W. H. MAKE SOX & CO. are instructed to sell by Auction, on Thursday, June 29th, at noon (if not previously disposed of by private sale) at their Offices on Water Street, that centrally situated piece of LAND, hounded on the South by Water Street, measuring therehy 44 feet, and on the East by Solomon's Lane. The building occupied hy Mr. S. E. Garland and Messrs. Gibb and Calvert, previously to the fire of July last, fctood on the site. For further particulars, apply to W. H. 31 ARK SON & CO., juntS Brokers. E~ LIGIBLE FceSlinple Property.—On Tuesday nest. Pith June, at 12 o'i lock, noon, that centrally situated and most desirable fee simple property,being the site of the late St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, boanded on the South by Duckworth Street, and measuring thereby 130 feet and on the We-t by Cathedral Street, and on the East by land of the Commercial Bank. The land will be ottered in one lot or more. Particulars of which will l»e furnished, on application. After which, the brick and stone, being remains of old Church Bu,ildiii2- For all particulars, apply to JOHN MacDOUGALL, Auctioneer. june6 On TUESDAY next 13th Inst,, at II O'clock, < Mi tlie Premises. That faithfully built and commodious B DWELLING HOUSE, Situate on the South Side ot Military Koad; at present occupied by Robert Watson Esq. The House contains spacious Hall, Drawing Room and iJining Room, together with Kitchen and Pantry on the ground floor. Two large Bedrooms with Dressing Room on the ■econd Boor, and three fair-sized bedrooms ahove. The Vegetable and Coal Cellars are in the basement. The Sanitary arrangements are perfect. The above being in a central and tashionable part of the town, and near the Churches, etc . make- it a most desirable residence. R. L. MARE, Broker. juB,fp CI ROT" Class Dwelling House in a * clean, quiet, and healthy locality, with paacession at once.—To be sold by Public Auction, on Wednesday, the 14th day of June next, at 12 o'clock, on the premises (if not previously disposed of privately) that splendidly situated Duelling House, No. 9G Barnes Road, containing S Rooms, Kitchen, Pantries, Frostproof Cellar.-, Outhouse, and large Garden, with entrance from back Street, Water in, and everything in first-class condition; splendid view from front and rear; a very desirable home. Term perpetual; ground rent SIS per annum. For further particulars, apply to JNO. B. CURRAN & CO., Auctioneers. june6 FOR SALE. AAnew Schooner, about loiis, with complete outfit, ready Tor sea. Apply to JAS. R. KNIGHT. iimelO.fp.tf NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. j NEW ADVERTISExHENTS. THE LEADING HOUSE FOR CHEAP GOODS WE LEAD WITH LOW PRICES ■TIM ALL DEPARTMENTS. H. BLAIR, 287 Kg GREATEST SHOW OF DRESS GOODS IN TOWN. All the new materials in colored and Mack. Every one surprised at the value we show. Ladies' Mantles and Capes—newest styles Wonderful bargains. Misses and Children's Fawn Canes—pretty styles, at low prices. Ladies' Hats—all kinds; cheapest in town. Look at our Hats and prices, and you will be astonished at tbe value we offer. 3lHlinery Trimmings, Fashionable Ribbons, New Flowers and Feathers. BARGAINS IN SEWING COTTON. Best quality, 200 yd. 6-cord Sewing Cotton. 15c per dozen, or 3c per spool. SPECIAL! SPECIAL!! To be given away : 83TTo aii bajers of 6 dozen we will make a present of a dozen same Cotton, smaller size. June" WOODS'S FELT DEPOT. Johns' Asbestos Roofing. Warren's " Crescent " Brand Roofing. Warren's Natural Asphalt Coating. Diamond Brand Single=Ply Felt. Carpet Felt, Dry Sheathing Paper, etc. 13 New Gower Street, Sign of the Electric Lamp. FiCfM MS AI GROCERIES ,0.000 0,0, 0.0 6 *o o o o o o 6~0 6"'6"o"6"o o~"d*"6'~o d do Ladies' White and Holland Aprons, Children's White and Holland Aprons and Pinafores, Indies' Straw Hats, Boys' Straw Hats, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Hosiery and Gloves, Hat Pins, etc., and a full stock of Groceries. Choice new Butter and Cheese on retail. Try our Essence of Coffee and Chicory; its excellent. PAYNE & Co., junelO 20 New Gower Street. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ———— ——■———— B MMM JUST RECEIVED: 1^ • °o=| At SCLATER'S West End Cash Shop:!- -o Boys' Jersey Suits and White Drill Blouses. Boys' Men-o-war Suits in Serge and Galatea Stripe, Women's E.S. Boots at 00c, §1.00, 1.3u, 1.60 pair; Women's Button Boots $1 40 to 2.00; Children's and Misses' Boots and Shoes—all sizes; Men's E.S. Boots from $140 to 4.00; Men's Shoes from gi 20 to 2.50; Men's Laced Boots from $1.50 to 3.50. CARPET SQUARES from $1.20 to 10.00; Hearth Hugs from 25c to $4.00; Door Mats, all sizes and prices; Tapestry ami Woolen Carpets from 10c. up. Ladies' White and Colored Blouses and Cari-) A splendid range of Double baldies, In Muslin, Brilliants, Delaines and [ Width Tweeds, from 25c. other Fashionable Materials, from 30c. up.) t0 *lM I** yard EXPECTED, per S.S. Assyrian from Liverpool, next week, 4,000 pieces CHEAP and Light ROOM PAPERS: newest patterns—together with a large variety of other Goods which we offer to our patrons at the smallest margin of Profit. £2T"Note tbo a'l Ireea: 431 Water St.) SCLATER'S, 431. june8,9,10,12,14,16,fp ———■————■^^mom—■■ i— 11 1 niiii 11 n mi iiiwiiwjLioaaßa For This Week at » B==ST. JOHN & FENNELL'S. iooo barrels Flour, from $3.50 up, 121 barrels Very Good Flour— L (hi i(\ LI slightly damaged by rain while [\A ftM HRI II being discharged at Dry Dock, ■Ul IJrT.HU (JUI UN. 20 barrels Beef Cuttings, 30 barrels choice fat Beef, 50 tubs Butter—lo lbs. each—sl.4o per tub, 75 tubs choice table Butter—10 lbs. each—s2.lo per tub, HARVEY'S No. 1 and 2 Bread—cheap, LANG'S Soda and Pilot Biscuits, fresh per Polino, The favorite Smoking Tobacco, "Mikado," 40c. lb. ST. JOHN & FENNELL, 136 & 134 Duckworth St. mmmmmmmmmmmammammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmatasmßmmmaßßSsmxmm I ■■■■wi-sggzr^.iiirn IfflBOTS! —" IMBFS! We are now offering a splendidly assorted Stock of Ladies', Cent's, Youths', Child's and Misses' Tweed and Cashmere CAPED WATERPROOFS ! .... QAPED WATERPROOFS! In all the Newest London shapes and pattern-. ju::.-7.\\ .f.ni.l|. JOHN STEER. IN NICKEL, WOOD, IRON, OXIDIZED SILVER, AND BRONZE. The Best Stock to select from: Xlckel Times, $1.10; Alarm, $1.39. Solid Walnut and Oak Wood Clocks, 30-hour, from $2.50 to $3.75. 8-day, half-hour strike, from $3.75 to $4.50. Solid Oak and other Clocks, half-hour strike and Cathedral zona ; 8-day gold dial, from $6.00 to $8.00. FINE » BRONZE * CLOCKS, Don Caesar and Don Juan, only $30. Shakespeare, Jlilton, and others, from $12 to $18. Zv'- Bronzes to suit all Clocks at low prices. A. L. MICHAELS * Co., junelO.fp New Jewelry Store, Water Street. MEW ADVERTISEMENTS. IcnSisfH "ooccoooooooooooaoooooo ON WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 14th and 15th inst. (weather permitting), Excursion trains will leave St. John s, as follows : WEDNESDAY, at 7.00 p.m , for Whitbourne and intermediate .-t-itions. THURSDAY, at 6.00 and 10.00 a.m., for Hr. Grace; and at 2.30 p m. for Whitbourne Itcturning, the afternoon train will leave Whitbourne at G. 15, Holyrood 7.30, Kelligrews 8 10, Topsail B.4o—arriving at St. Johu'b 9.30 p.m. The 6.00 a.m. train to Harhor Grace is limited, and is for the a. U. Fishermen and their friends. Parties requiring tickets can get them from either the members of tbe committee or the station agent at St. John's, price $1.70. Returning, this train will leave Harbor Grace the following morning at 4.00, and arrive at St John's 8.41 a.m. Tickets issued for the above trains will hold good for returning until the following Monday only. Chepp Trip Trains will leave St John's for Harbor Grace on June 29th and 13th July at 6 and 10 a.m., returning the following morning The tickets issued on those dates will entitle the holders to a stop river often days Particulars later. T. NOBLE, junelo,4fp Manager for Receiver. REMOVAL NOTICE. J. E. P. PETERS, • • • COMMISSION AND MANUFACTURERS' AGENT, Has removed his Office and Sample Rooms to Xo. 347 Duckworth Street, two doors East of Seamens' Home. 13-PLEABE NOTE:-Address for aU Orders and Business Letters as above: 347 Duckworth St. june9,4fp,f,m,w,f FOR :: SALE — - BY McDOUGALL& CAMPBELL At their new Premises, Tasker's Estate, Late J. FOX & SONS: io x 12 Spruce Scantling. 3 in. do Plank, 6, 9, and 10 in. wide. i£ in. Dressed Spruce. 1 in. Dressed Pine. juB,iw,fp TO BANKERS! «tX>ICE. ICE. NEVILL, Bay St. Georp. m24,l,3iw,frm FOR SALE. 40 Shares in St. John's Gas Light Co. 15 do do Electric Light Co., Ltd. 6 do do Powder Magazine. 2 do do Township, Timber Land Co. 30 do do St. John's Dry Dock. W. H. MARE, SON & CO., iuuel.fp Brokers. Splendid Investment. A few SHARES IN THE COSI-91EEIC1AL BANK of Newf n«l--latiel. Apply to CEO. J. HAYWARD, mav23,fp Broker. JAS. WILLS & SONS, ITrARCHITECTS AND SUPERINTENDENTS. OFFICE:-Sir WEST SIDE VICTORIA STREET, ap.'f,m,th,fp near Gower Street. For Sale.—One Hundred Barrels Plastering HAIR. C. R. THOMSON. Rennie's Mill Tannery. j2,fp,tt FOR SALE. SBLA Dwelling House, jßxSlsitir'ted on Hayward's Avenue, and having large Garden in rear, with back entrance, and now occupied by Mrs. C. Milley. With Sewerage and Water Connections. Ground Rent only $12 per annum; 903 years; possession immediately if required. Apply at 39 Hayward's Avenue, or at MILLET'S Cheap Cash Store, 29 Colonial Street. junel2,4fp,m,t,w,f FOR SALEJ 2 Shares in the Newfoundland Brewing Company, Limited. For particulars, apply to FRANK D. LILLY, junel2,fp Solicitor. FOR SALE. SBLTwo new Dwelling tfKrtff I louses, situate on Prescott Street; fitted up with all modern improvements. For particulars, apply to FRANK D. LILLY, jnnclo,:sip Solicitor. SHLFOR SALE—That jX*??BH«)uyc and Shop, situated on Duck- Morth, near Prescott Street, occupied by W. E. Beams as a Grocery Store. Apply to Ji )lIN D. MARTIN", or C. B. Rankin. junel2,3fp To Let ==All that piece or pircel of Land, well situated for purposes of business, on the North side of Water St., nearly opposite Messrs. Harvey £ Co.'s premises", belonging to the Estate of the late Catherine Wrey. CHAS. A.M. PINSENT, Executor. june7,3fp,w,s,m TO LET.—Pasturage, for Colts or Horses, on Mount Pearl Farm. Apply to JOHN LESTER. junel2,li Tot let, a splendidly situated Residence, at Topsail, with u§c of Stable, &c. Apply to MARK CHAPLIN, Water Street. junelOfp.tf To let, for offices, two or three Rooms, on Water Street, East. Apply at this office. junelo,fp,tf For sale, a 2nd-hand PLVNO, cheap, if applied for at once. Apply at this office. june7,3fp,w,f,m Roberts, Simpson £ Co. HALIFAX, X S., (Simpson, Roberts & Co., Liverpool, G. 8.;, IMPORTERS OF TIN, TIN-PLATES, ■ etc., and exporters of Canned Lobsters. fSSTWe pay highest cash prices for Canned Lobsters delivered at Halifax, and packers would do well to communicate with us before selling elsewhere. jan2o,6m,fp NOTICE. TENDERS will be received until the 20th inst , for the Leasing for a term of years of two Shops, with Basements, in Mechanics Hall, fronting on Water Street. Tenders to state if for one Shop or both. Plans may be seen, and any information required will be furnished at the office of Messrs. Pierson & Greene. Tenders to be marked "Tender for Mechanic's Shops" and addressed to T. M. WHITE, Secretary Building Committee. juneB,6fp,w,f,m NEW ADVEKTSEIIVIEIVTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. GEO. R. BROWN= IS SHOWING MOST BEAUTIFUL MANTLES AND CAPES, NEW MILLINERY, CORSETS, HOSIERY, CLOVES, DRESS COODS, PRINT COTTONS, DELAINES. SPLENDID RANGE CARPETS AND FLOOR CANVAS. See our Stock before purchasing- junelo,3fp lON TUESDAY, JUNE 13th WE WILL OFFER THE Stock 0! Messrs. J. S I. Stewart's GREENSPOND BRANCH, Consisting of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, AND HARDWARE. Parties desirous of securing a portion of the above very cheap Goods will do well to come early, as the prices we intend to sell at will cause a rapid clearance. CEO. KNOWLINC. junelo,3fp A H EXCURSION to tajM AND DANCING ON THE DOWNS. THE D. P. Ingraham will leave the wharf of Messrs. C F. Bennett & Co , om Thursday, the 15th instant, weather j ermiMing, at 8 o'clock a.m. sharp. Returning, leave* Ferryland same evening at 7 o'clock—calling at Bay Bulls going and returning. Tickets $1 each, to be had from J. J. Collins. J. Dobbin, D. Phe'an, S. Gosse, J. Hookey, E. Gosse, T. Morrtssey and J. Evans; also at the stores of Messrs. Sage & Wallace and Thomas McCarthy. THE NEW CITY BRASS BAND will be in attendance under the leadership of Prot. Power.. Refrc«vments can be bad oo board steamer. junel2,l CEMENT. _ Bowring Brothers Having secured iooo barrels Portland Cement, at a very cheap rate, to arrive by barquentine Imogene, are now prepared to contract for the same with builders and others, at LOWEST :: POSSIBLE :: PRICES junelO,lw,fp[hcr and trib] ■ <■■! im ■. iip jn .' ii mmm» mi ■ vi mm mtmrn mmmmßmimwmmmKavmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm FMABSH ALL & ROPfiEBJ Our Policy Declared: The Policy of the People's Warehouse is a bold and progressive one. It is an energetic go-a-head policy. It aims to provide the people, with the best goods, at the lowest prices: to be abreast of the times with bargains in every departm't. Special Bargains this week. BARGAINS in Boots and Shoes. I A BARGAINS in Shirts and Collars. I —--O 1 BARGAINS In Cloves and Hosiery. I 0 v 1 BARGAINS in Ready made Clothing. I w MARSHALL & RODGER. Still They Come :: Kennedy& Plalone,JSh^ Offer $5,000 WORTH READY-MADES at a DAnUMI IN. and see us before buying elsewhere. No trouble to show Stock. june3,fp CHEAP FOR CASH. — 31 Canadian Seasoned P. & T. &U Board, 822 per M, 2 oak roller top Writing Desks, at cost and charges; also BPif£» Dmrrf Kimball's best nre rTUOI Canadian make of 5 different sizes, which are CAppC guaranteed in every respect, m and will be sold at about 20 per cent, less than any agent can offer the same first-class safes from other makers. Inspection invited. M. MOREY & Co., mayl.),mwf,tf Queen Street. ST. PATRICK'S FANCY~~FAiR. THE Priests of St. Patrick's wiU be thankful for any contributions, in money or goods, of any kind, in any quantity, from in aid of the rAINCY rAllVj which they purpose holding next Fall, to pay off the debt on the Deanery. junes,6fp NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. To Builders and Contractors. Now landing at **- CLAPP'S Premises, Ex. schr. •' Minnie E," 20 M NO. 1 CLAPBOARD. Will be sold CHKAP tor Cash. LEVI MARCH, Office: Cor. Duckworth and Prescott Sts. junel2,2fp TO BRICKLAYERS TENDERS will be received until Wednesday next, 14th inst.. lor the brickwork of a tat ilding to he erected on the corner of Water Street and Mcßride's Hill. The owner to find all material. Plans and specifications may be teen at 359 Water Street, late J. &W. Stewart's. Only tho»e who can give quick despatch need tender. The owner docs not bind himself te accept Ihe lowest or any Tendtr. ,june9,sfp J. W. FORAN. 400 Tons! —» at the wharf of 0. fIAKuM & uIJNu, 400 Tons Screened Glace Bay Coal. Weighed and Sent Home GTAT $5 PER TON/** junel2,4fp,m.w,f,s A GRAND BAZAAR AND Drawing of Prizes will be held in the Academy Hall, Carbonear, in November ne»t. to raise funds for the completion of the New St. Patrick's Church of that Town. Contributors are incited to communicate with tne following ladies:—President— Miss Annie Stapleton; Treasurer— Mi -s Bridget Cullen; Mrs. G. J. Brocklehurst, Mrs. J. Mat key, Mrs. S. Keough, Mrs- Dr. Hogan, Mrs. Capt. Wm. Fitzgerald, Mrs. C. McCarthy, Mis. B. Moore, Mrs. T. Kennedy, Mrs. Capt. Donnelly, and Misses Angela Mc- Carthy, Bridget Fox, Lizzie Kieley.Mary E. Mc» arthv. Maggie Donnelly. Minnie Martin, Kridget Fitzgerald, Ellie Hamilton, Mary Connelly, Mary Hogan, Edie Mean«*y, Lizzie Kennedy, Bridget Finn, Katie Hanranan, *nd Teresa McCarthy, Secretary Committee. junelo,fp On Sale ft DRYER & GREENE, 20,000 Irish Cabbage PLANTS. 20 Sacks ONIONS. 15 Cases ORANGES. Just received per s.s. " Monica," from Liverpool. June 12 VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. IN Lots for Building purposes or the whole.—That valuable Land fronting on the LeMarchant Road, and bounded as follows : On the South fronting on the LeMarchant Road, and measuring thereby 469 feet 3 inches; on the West by a road, which in all probability will be enlarged by the Government, and measuring thereby 250 feet; on the North by a field, and measuring thereby 513 feet; and on the East by property belonging to Mr Parsons, and measuring thereby 270 feet 3 inches. For plan of above, and further particulars, apply to R. L. MARE, june9,3fp Broker. |WpnpT»MTTOTHETRADE. Aspinall's Enamel, gggNtff >i*H» Lubricating Oils, J^ZJ* Y|esF==» finishes etc. jggTSolc ***** Agent for Ncwfoun'ld june7,lmfp P. J. TAR EH IN. OATS. OATS, etc. 900 Bushels for Sale. Also, to arrive, 30 Barrels Boneless Beef. 30 Barrels Choice Beef Cuttings. junei2,fP JOHN STEER. A Special Meeting of the T. A. and B Society's Building Committee will be held on to-morrow evening, June 13th, in St. Peter's School Room, nt 7.30 p.m. By order, WILLIAM O'BKIEX, Secret try Building Committee junel2,li A Hectinr of the Terra Nova Cricket Club Committee will be held at Messrs. R. Pro who & Sons' office, Monday evening, at 730. RICHARD HOLPEN, Secretary. junelo,2i Two gentlemen req're two bed-rooms and sitting room with board, in the East End of the city; apply to M.W.G. office Evening Tki.eobam, stating terms. &c. juneB,lw,fp One or two Gentlemen can be accommodated with Board and Lodging. Apply at this office. june9,2fV Found, this morning, on Water Street, a Cheque, on the Commercial Bank; owner can have same, by proving property and paying expenses, on applying to WALTER LAWLOK, Cabman. )u!2,li Wanted, a good house- MAID. Must have some experience, and be well recommended. Apply at this office. june7,tf Wanted, a first-class House Carpenter, to proceed at once, by train, to an outport to superintend the work of a large building. To a suitable person liberal wages will be given. Apply to DAVID SMALLWOOD, 49 Quidi Vidi Roid. ju9,fp,tf Wanted, immediately, Pants and Vest makers. Apply to MARK CHAPLIN, Water St. june!o,2fp Wanted, general servant; references required Apply to MRS. STEIN, 30 Forest Road. ,junel2,h Wanted, a Steward of experience and strictly sober and honest habits, for S.S. "Alert" on Placentia Bay; apply to JOB BROTHERS & CO. june!2,fp Palatine Insurance Co., LIMITED. i-VRates moderate. Settlements prompt JOHNSON A WEST, 1 jan4,tey.!p Agent
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Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1893-06-12 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--19th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1893-06-12 |
Year | 1893 |
Month | 06 |
Day | 12 |
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 |
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Language | Eng |
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Source | Microfilm held in the Queen Elizabeth II Library. |
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Transcript | THE EVENING TELEGRAM. Vol. 15. Price: One Cent. St. John's, Newfoundland, Honday, June 12, 1893. $3.00 Per Annum. No. 136. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ■ Auction—property John McDougall Auction—a house R. L. Mare Auction—stone and brick.. ..P. C. O'Driscoll Auction—furniture, &c... J. B. Curran & Co Meeting Notice William O'Brien Auction—furniture, etc John Burke Auction—carriage, etc L B. Curran & Co Auction—oranges, etc James Hynes Groceries, etc Payne & Co To Builders and Contractors Levi March Pasturage to let apply to John Lester Shares for sale apply to Frank D. Lilly Grand Excursion.... sec advertisement Cabbage Plants, etc Dryer & Greene House for sale, .apply at 391 lay ward's Avenue Glace Bay Coal S. March & Sons House and Shop for sale., .ap. to J. D. Martin Oats, Beef, etc John Steer Found—a cheque apply to Walter Lawlor Wanted—a servant apply to Mrs- Stein Wanted—a steward., apply to Job Bros. &Co To cure skin diseases, Sulpholine Lotion quickly drives away Eruptions, Pimples, Blotchcsj Redness, Eczema, Acne, Disfigurements, Roughness and Scurf, &c, leaving a clear, spotless skin and beautiful complexion. Sulpholine is a necessity for the skin, especially in hot climates. Made in London. Sold everywhere. G. KNOWLTNG'.S, St. John's. " iulvl7,ly,fmw To darken grey hair. Lockyer's Sulphur Hair restorer is the quickest, best, safest; costs less, effects more than any other. The color produced is most natural. Lockyer's Sulphur is the only English hair restorer universally sold. 40c. per bottle. KNOWLLNG'S, St. "John's. I7,.jylyr,fmw,fp AUCTION SALES. ON Tuesday next, 13th Instant, at 12 o'clock, sharp, 011 the premises of Mr. Frank St. John, Water and Duckworth Sts., by P. C O'Driscoll: a large quantity of Stone and Brick, of a very superior quality. julO TO-MORROW, Tuesday, at 11 o'clock, at the City Auction Sale rooms, by Jno. l>. Curran & Co: 1 handsome suite walnut furniture, in crimson push, 1 handsome sideboard, 6 superior dining chairs, 1 ball stand mirror back, 1 handsome centre table, 1 large mahogany centre table, 2 handsome rocking chairs, 6 cane chairs, 1 lea'her couch, 1 cheffonier. 1 large ash fall-leaf table, 2 washstands, 1 spring mattrass, 1 sea moss do, 1 excelsior do, 1 iron bedstead, 1 chamber set, 1 superior feather !»ed, 2 f. 1. tables, 1 oval centre tabic, 6 oak dining chairs, 6 oak taloen chairs, lot fine pictures, 4 oil paintings, J fJoz superior china cups and saucers, 1 doz cut glass wines, 1 pr cut glass decanters, tumblers, goblets, earthenware, fire irons, stair rods, coal scuttle", timepieces, vases, 1 handsome table lamp, 2 stand lamps, &c, &c, also, 6 trouting rods. iunel2 TO-MORROW Tuesday, at 11 o'clock, at the Prescott Street Auction Mart, by John Burke : 1 rosewood cheflonier, 3 morocco covered couches, 2 kitchen tables, 20 oak chairs, 3 mantle pieces, 1 new hall door, 10 tuns oleo, '2>i vegetable dishes, 10 bedroom sets, 30 stew pans, 20 tin pans, 30 doz china cups, 20 doz plates, 40 glass sets, 20 bxs toilet soap, 30 water jugs, 50 butter coolers, 10 bxs soda biscuits, 60 teapots, 5 brl* turnips &c. TO-Morrow, Tuesday, at 12 o'clock, at the City Auction Sale Rooms (without reserve), by Jno. B. Curran & Co.: 1 hood carriage, iv good condition, after which, a large assortment of books, comprising: Legal, Political, Scientific, Historical, Classical, French, Latin, Greek, Portuguese. Spanish, German, &c. junel2 TO-MORROW, Tuesday, at 11 at the corner of Water and Waldegrave Sts., by James H\ nes: 10 bxs oranges, "> do lemons, "» do bananas. 50 brls flour, 25 bxs biscuire, 20 sacks meal, 100 bxs digby herring, 10 pails lard, 10 pails nickles, 5 cneese, 20 bxs soap, 2 sewing machines, '.'0 brls oatmeal, 5 brls meat. 1 case eggs, 1 do coffee, 1 fairbank scales. 1 mechanical organ, 10 qtlsfish. 10 bxs pancake flour, a large assortment earthenware and glassware, So brls potatoes, s do turnips. junel2 ESIRABLE Fee Simple Property for Sale.—W. H. MAKE SOX & CO. are instructed to sell by Auction, on Thursday, June 29th, at noon (if not previously disposed of by private sale) at their Offices on Water Street, that centrally situated piece of LAND, hounded on the South by Water Street, measuring therehy 44 feet, and on the East by Solomon's Lane. The building occupied hy Mr. S. E. Garland and Messrs. Gibb and Calvert, previously to the fire of July last, fctood on the site. For further particulars, apply to W. H. 31 ARK SON & CO., juntS Brokers. E~ LIGIBLE FceSlinple Property.—On Tuesday nest. Pith June, at 12 o'i lock, noon, that centrally situated and most desirable fee simple property,being the site of the late St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, boanded on the South by Duckworth Street, and measuring thereby 130 feet and on the We-t by Cathedral Street, and on the East by land of the Commercial Bank. The land will be ottered in one lot or more. Particulars of which will l»e furnished, on application. After which, the brick and stone, being remains of old Church Bu,ildiii2- For all particulars, apply to JOHN MacDOUGALL, Auctioneer. june6 On TUESDAY next 13th Inst,, at II O'clock, < Mi tlie Premises. That faithfully built and commodious B DWELLING HOUSE, Situate on the South Side ot Military Koad; at present occupied by Robert Watson Esq. The House contains spacious Hall, Drawing Room and iJining Room, together with Kitchen and Pantry on the ground floor. Two large Bedrooms with Dressing Room on the ■econd Boor, and three fair-sized bedrooms ahove. The Vegetable and Coal Cellars are in the basement. The Sanitary arrangements are perfect. The above being in a central and tashionable part of the town, and near the Churches, etc . make- it a most desirable residence. R. L. MARE, Broker. juB,fp CI ROT" Class Dwelling House in a * clean, quiet, and healthy locality, with paacession at once.—To be sold by Public Auction, on Wednesday, the 14th day of June next, at 12 o'clock, on the premises (if not previously disposed of privately) that splendidly situated Duelling House, No. 9G Barnes Road, containing S Rooms, Kitchen, Pantries, Frostproof Cellar.-, Outhouse, and large Garden, with entrance from back Street, Water in, and everything in first-class condition; splendid view from front and rear; a very desirable home. Term perpetual; ground rent SIS per annum. For further particulars, apply to JNO. B. CURRAN & CO., Auctioneers. june6 FOR SALE. AAnew Schooner, about loiis, with complete outfit, ready Tor sea. Apply to JAS. R. KNIGHT. iimelO.fp.tf NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. j NEW ADVERTISExHENTS. THE LEADING HOUSE FOR CHEAP GOODS WE LEAD WITH LOW PRICES ■TIM ALL DEPARTMENTS. H. BLAIR, 287 Kg GREATEST SHOW OF DRESS GOODS IN TOWN. All the new materials in colored and Mack. Every one surprised at the value we show. Ladies' Mantles and Capes—newest styles Wonderful bargains. Misses and Children's Fawn Canes—pretty styles, at low prices. Ladies' Hats—all kinds; cheapest in town. Look at our Hats and prices, and you will be astonished at tbe value we offer. 3lHlinery Trimmings, Fashionable Ribbons, New Flowers and Feathers. BARGAINS IN SEWING COTTON. Best quality, 200 yd. 6-cord Sewing Cotton. 15c per dozen, or 3c per spool. SPECIAL! SPECIAL!! To be given away : 83TTo aii bajers of 6 dozen we will make a present of a dozen same Cotton, smaller size. June" WOODS'S FELT DEPOT. Johns' Asbestos Roofing. Warren's " Crescent " Brand Roofing. Warren's Natural Asphalt Coating. Diamond Brand Single=Ply Felt. Carpet Felt, Dry Sheathing Paper, etc. 13 New Gower Street, Sign of the Electric Lamp. FiCfM MS AI GROCERIES ,0.000 0,0, 0.0 6 *o o o o o o 6~0 6"'6"o"6"o o~"d*"6'~o d do Ladies' White and Holland Aprons, Children's White and Holland Aprons and Pinafores, Indies' Straw Hats, Boys' Straw Hats, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Hosiery and Gloves, Hat Pins, etc., and a full stock of Groceries. Choice new Butter and Cheese on retail. Try our Essence of Coffee and Chicory; its excellent. PAYNE & Co., junelO 20 New Gower Street. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ———— ——■———— B MMM JUST RECEIVED: 1^ • °o=| At SCLATER'S West End Cash Shop:!- -o Boys' Jersey Suits and White Drill Blouses. Boys' Men-o-war Suits in Serge and Galatea Stripe, Women's E.S. Boots at 00c, §1.00, 1.3u, 1.60 pair; Women's Button Boots $1 40 to 2.00; Children's and Misses' Boots and Shoes—all sizes; Men's E.S. Boots from $140 to 4.00; Men's Shoes from gi 20 to 2.50; Men's Laced Boots from $1.50 to 3.50. CARPET SQUARES from $1.20 to 10.00; Hearth Hugs from 25c to $4.00; Door Mats, all sizes and prices; Tapestry ami Woolen Carpets from 10c. up. Ladies' White and Colored Blouses and Cari-) A splendid range of Double baldies, In Muslin, Brilliants, Delaines and [ Width Tweeds, from 25c. other Fashionable Materials, from 30c. up.) t0 *lM I** yard EXPECTED, per S.S. Assyrian from Liverpool, next week, 4,000 pieces CHEAP and Light ROOM PAPERS: newest patterns—together with a large variety of other Goods which we offer to our patrons at the smallest margin of Profit. £2T"Note tbo a'l Ireea: 431 Water St.) SCLATER'S, 431. june8,9,10,12,14,16,fp ———■————■^^mom—■■ i— 11 1 niiii 11 n mi iiiwiiwjLioaaßa For This Week at » B==ST. JOHN & FENNELL'S. iooo barrels Flour, from $3.50 up, 121 barrels Very Good Flour— L (hi i(\ LI slightly damaged by rain while [\A ftM HRI II being discharged at Dry Dock, ■Ul IJrT.HU (JUI UN. 20 barrels Beef Cuttings, 30 barrels choice fat Beef, 50 tubs Butter—lo lbs. each—sl.4o per tub, 75 tubs choice table Butter—10 lbs. each—s2.lo per tub, HARVEY'S No. 1 and 2 Bread—cheap, LANG'S Soda and Pilot Biscuits, fresh per Polino, The favorite Smoking Tobacco, "Mikado," 40c. lb. ST. JOHN & FENNELL, 136 & 134 Duckworth St. mmmmmmmmmmmammammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmatasmßmmmaßßSsmxmm I ■■■■wi-sggzr^.iiirn IfflBOTS! —" IMBFS! We are now offering a splendidly assorted Stock of Ladies', Cent's, Youths', Child's and Misses' Tweed and Cashmere CAPED WATERPROOFS ! .... QAPED WATERPROOFS! In all the Newest London shapes and pattern-. ju::.-7.\\ .f.ni.l|. JOHN STEER. IN NICKEL, WOOD, IRON, OXIDIZED SILVER, AND BRONZE. The Best Stock to select from: Xlckel Times, $1.10; Alarm, $1.39. Solid Walnut and Oak Wood Clocks, 30-hour, from $2.50 to $3.75. 8-day, half-hour strike, from $3.75 to $4.50. Solid Oak and other Clocks, half-hour strike and Cathedral zona ; 8-day gold dial, from $6.00 to $8.00. FINE » BRONZE * CLOCKS, Don Caesar and Don Juan, only $30. Shakespeare, Jlilton, and others, from $12 to $18. Zv'- Bronzes to suit all Clocks at low prices. A. L. MICHAELS * Co., junelO.fp New Jewelry Store, Water Street. MEW ADVERTISEMENTS. IcnSisfH "ooccoooooooooooaoooooo ON WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 14th and 15th inst. (weather permitting), Excursion trains will leave St. John s, as follows : WEDNESDAY, at 7.00 p.m , for Whitbourne and intermediate .-t-itions. THURSDAY, at 6.00 and 10.00 a.m., for Hr. Grace; and at 2.30 p m. for Whitbourne Itcturning, the afternoon train will leave Whitbourne at G. 15, Holyrood 7.30, Kelligrews 8 10, Topsail B.4o—arriving at St. Johu'b 9.30 p.m. The 6.00 a.m. train to Harhor Grace is limited, and is for the a. U. Fishermen and their friends. Parties requiring tickets can get them from either the members of tbe committee or the station agent at St. John's, price $1.70. Returning, this train will leave Harbor Grace the following morning at 4.00, and arrive at St John's 8.41 a.m. Tickets issued for the above trains will hold good for returning until the following Monday only. Chepp Trip Trains will leave St John's for Harbor Grace on June 29th and 13th July at 6 and 10 a.m., returning the following morning The tickets issued on those dates will entitle the holders to a stop river often days Particulars later. T. NOBLE, junelo,4fp Manager for Receiver. REMOVAL NOTICE. J. E. P. PETERS, • • • COMMISSION AND MANUFACTURERS' AGENT, Has removed his Office and Sample Rooms to Xo. 347 Duckworth Street, two doors East of Seamens' Home. 13-PLEABE NOTE:-Address for aU Orders and Business Letters as above: 347 Duckworth St. june9,4fp,f,m,w,f FOR :: SALE — - BY McDOUGALL& CAMPBELL At their new Premises, Tasker's Estate, Late J. FOX & SONS: io x 12 Spruce Scantling. 3 in. do Plank, 6, 9, and 10 in. wide. i£ in. Dressed Spruce. 1 in. Dressed Pine. juB,iw,fp TO BANKERS! «tX>ICE. ICE. NEVILL, Bay St. Georp. m24,l,3iw,frm FOR SALE. 40 Shares in St. John's Gas Light Co. 15 do do Electric Light Co., Ltd. 6 do do Powder Magazine. 2 do do Township, Timber Land Co. 30 do do St. John's Dry Dock. W. H. MARE, SON & CO., iuuel.fp Brokers. Splendid Investment. A few SHARES IN THE COSI-91EEIC1AL BANK of Newf n«l--latiel. Apply to CEO. J. HAYWARD, mav23,fp Broker. JAS. WILLS & SONS, ITrARCHITECTS AND SUPERINTENDENTS. OFFICE:-Sir WEST SIDE VICTORIA STREET, ap.'f,m,th,fp near Gower Street. For Sale.—One Hundred Barrels Plastering HAIR. C. R. THOMSON. Rennie's Mill Tannery. j2,fp,tt FOR SALE. SBLA Dwelling House, jßxSlsitir'ted on Hayward's Avenue, and having large Garden in rear, with back entrance, and now occupied by Mrs. C. Milley. With Sewerage and Water Connections. Ground Rent only $12 per annum; 903 years; possession immediately if required. Apply at 39 Hayward's Avenue, or at MILLET'S Cheap Cash Store, 29 Colonial Street. junel2,4fp,m,t,w,f FOR SALEJ 2 Shares in the Newfoundland Brewing Company, Limited. For particulars, apply to FRANK D. LILLY, junel2,fp Solicitor. FOR SALE. SBLTwo new Dwelling tfKrtff I louses, situate on Prescott Street; fitted up with all modern improvements. For particulars, apply to FRANK D. LILLY, jnnclo,:sip Solicitor. SHLFOR SALE—That jX*??BH«)uyc and Shop, situated on Duck- Morth, near Prescott Street, occupied by W. E. Beams as a Grocery Store. Apply to Ji )lIN D. MARTIN", or C. B. Rankin. junel2,3fp To Let ==All that piece or pircel of Land, well situated for purposes of business, on the North side of Water St., nearly opposite Messrs. Harvey £ Co.'s premises", belonging to the Estate of the late Catherine Wrey. CHAS. A.M. PINSENT, Executor. june7,3fp,w,s,m TO LET.—Pasturage, for Colts or Horses, on Mount Pearl Farm. Apply to JOHN LESTER. junel2,li Tot let, a splendidly situated Residence, at Topsail, with u§c of Stable, &c. Apply to MARK CHAPLIN, Water Street. junelOfp.tf To let, for offices, two or three Rooms, on Water Street, East. Apply at this office. junelo,fp,tf For sale, a 2nd-hand PLVNO, cheap, if applied for at once. Apply at this office. june7,3fp,w,f,m Roberts, Simpson £ Co. HALIFAX, X S., (Simpson, Roberts & Co., Liverpool, G. 8.;, IMPORTERS OF TIN, TIN-PLATES, ■ etc., and exporters of Canned Lobsters. fSSTWe pay highest cash prices for Canned Lobsters delivered at Halifax, and packers would do well to communicate with us before selling elsewhere. jan2o,6m,fp NOTICE. TENDERS will be received until the 20th inst , for the Leasing for a term of years of two Shops, with Basements, in Mechanics Hall, fronting on Water Street. Tenders to state if for one Shop or both. Plans may be seen, and any information required will be furnished at the office of Messrs. Pierson & Greene. Tenders to be marked "Tender for Mechanic's Shops" and addressed to T. M. WHITE, Secretary Building Committee. juneB,6fp,w,f,m NEW ADVEKTSEIIVIEIVTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. GEO. R. BROWN= IS SHOWING MOST BEAUTIFUL MANTLES AND CAPES, NEW MILLINERY, CORSETS, HOSIERY, CLOVES, DRESS COODS, PRINT COTTONS, DELAINES. SPLENDID RANGE CARPETS AND FLOOR CANVAS. See our Stock before purchasing- junelo,3fp lON TUESDAY, JUNE 13th WE WILL OFFER THE Stock 0! Messrs. J. S I. Stewart's GREENSPOND BRANCH, Consisting of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, AND HARDWARE. Parties desirous of securing a portion of the above very cheap Goods will do well to come early, as the prices we intend to sell at will cause a rapid clearance. CEO. KNOWLINC. junelo,3fp A H EXCURSION to tajM AND DANCING ON THE DOWNS. THE D. P. Ingraham will leave the wharf of Messrs. C F. Bennett & Co , om Thursday, the 15th instant, weather j ermiMing, at 8 o'clock a.m. sharp. Returning, leave* Ferryland same evening at 7 o'clock—calling at Bay Bulls going and returning. Tickets $1 each, to be had from J. J. Collins. J. Dobbin, D. Phe'an, S. Gosse, J. Hookey, E. Gosse, T. Morrtssey and J. Evans; also at the stores of Messrs. Sage & Wallace and Thomas McCarthy. THE NEW CITY BRASS BAND will be in attendance under the leadership of Prot. Power.. Refrc«vments can be bad oo board steamer. junel2,l CEMENT. _ Bowring Brothers Having secured iooo barrels Portland Cement, at a very cheap rate, to arrive by barquentine Imogene, are now prepared to contract for the same with builders and others, at LOWEST :: POSSIBLE :: PRICES junelO,lw,fp[hcr and trib] ■ <■■! im ■. iip jn .' ii mmm» mi ■ vi mm mtmrn mmmmßmimwmmmKavmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm FMABSH ALL & ROPfiEBJ Our Policy Declared: The Policy of the People's Warehouse is a bold and progressive one. It is an energetic go-a-head policy. It aims to provide the people, with the best goods, at the lowest prices: to be abreast of the times with bargains in every departm't. Special Bargains this week. BARGAINS in Boots and Shoes. I A BARGAINS in Shirts and Collars. I —--O 1 BARGAINS In Cloves and Hosiery. I 0 v 1 BARGAINS in Ready made Clothing. I w MARSHALL & RODGER. Still They Come :: Kennedy& Plalone,JSh^ Offer $5,000 WORTH READY-MADES at a DAnUMI IN. and see us before buying elsewhere. No trouble to show Stock. june3,fp CHEAP FOR CASH. — 31 Canadian Seasoned P. & T. &U Board, 822 per M, 2 oak roller top Writing Desks, at cost and charges; also BPif£» Dmrrf Kimball's best nre rTUOI Canadian make of 5 different sizes, which are CAppC guaranteed in every respect, m and will be sold at about 20 per cent, less than any agent can offer the same first-class safes from other makers. Inspection invited. M. MOREY & Co., mayl.),mwf,tf Queen Street. ST. PATRICK'S FANCY~~FAiR. THE Priests of St. Patrick's wiU be thankful for any contributions, in money or goods, of any kind, in any quantity, from in aid of the rAINCY rAllVj which they purpose holding next Fall, to pay off the debt on the Deanery. junes,6fp NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. To Builders and Contractors. Now landing at **- CLAPP'S Premises, Ex. schr. •' Minnie E," 20 M NO. 1 CLAPBOARD. Will be sold CHKAP tor Cash. LEVI MARCH, Office: Cor. Duckworth and Prescott Sts. junel2,2fp TO BRICKLAYERS TENDERS will be received until Wednesday next, 14th inst.. lor the brickwork of a tat ilding to he erected on the corner of Water Street and Mcßride's Hill. The owner to find all material. Plans and specifications may be teen at 359 Water Street, late J. &W. Stewart's. Only tho»e who can give quick despatch need tender. The owner docs not bind himself te accept Ihe lowest or any Tendtr. ,june9,sfp J. W. FORAN. 400 Tons! —» at the wharf of 0. fIAKuM & uIJNu, 400 Tons Screened Glace Bay Coal. Weighed and Sent Home GTAT $5 PER TON/** junel2,4fp,m.w,f,s A GRAND BAZAAR AND Drawing of Prizes will be held in the Academy Hall, Carbonear, in November ne»t. to raise funds for the completion of the New St. Patrick's Church of that Town. Contributors are incited to communicate with tne following ladies:—President— Miss Annie Stapleton; Treasurer— Mi -s Bridget Cullen; Mrs. G. J. Brocklehurst, Mrs. J. Mat key, Mrs. S. Keough, Mrs- Dr. Hogan, Mrs. Capt. Wm. Fitzgerald, Mrs. C. McCarthy, Mis. B. Moore, Mrs. T. Kennedy, Mrs. Capt. Donnelly, and Misses Angela Mc- Carthy, Bridget Fox, Lizzie Kieley.Mary E. Mc» arthv. Maggie Donnelly. Minnie Martin, Kridget Fitzgerald, Ellie Hamilton, Mary Connelly, Mary Hogan, Edie Mean«*y, Lizzie Kennedy, Bridget Finn, Katie Hanranan, *nd Teresa McCarthy, Secretary Committee. junelo,fp On Sale ft DRYER & GREENE, 20,000 Irish Cabbage PLANTS. 20 Sacks ONIONS. 15 Cases ORANGES. Just received per s.s. " Monica," from Liverpool. June 12 VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. IN Lots for Building purposes or the whole.—That valuable Land fronting on the LeMarchant Road, and bounded as follows : On the South fronting on the LeMarchant Road, and measuring thereby 469 feet 3 inches; on the West by a road, which in all probability will be enlarged by the Government, and measuring thereby 250 feet; on the North by a field, and measuring thereby 513 feet; and on the East by property belonging to Mr Parsons, and measuring thereby 270 feet 3 inches. For plan of above, and further particulars, apply to R. L. MARE, june9,3fp Broker. |WpnpT»MTTOTHETRADE. Aspinall's Enamel, gggNtff >i*H» Lubricating Oils, J^ZJ* Y|esF==» finishes etc. jggTSolc ***** Agent for Ncwfoun'ld june7,lmfp P. J. TAR EH IN. OATS. OATS, etc. 900 Bushels for Sale. Also, to arrive, 30 Barrels Boneless Beef. 30 Barrels Choice Beef Cuttings. junei2,fP JOHN STEER. A Special Meeting of the T. A. and B Society's Building Committee will be held on to-morrow evening, June 13th, in St. Peter's School Room, nt 7.30 p.m. By order, WILLIAM O'BKIEX, Secret try Building Committee junel2,li A Hectinr of the Terra Nova Cricket Club Committee will be held at Messrs. R. Pro who & Sons' office, Monday evening, at 730. RICHARD HOLPEN, Secretary. junelo,2i Two gentlemen req're two bed-rooms and sitting room with board, in the East End of the city; apply to M.W.G. office Evening Tki.eobam, stating terms. &c. juneB,lw,fp One or two Gentlemen can be accommodated with Board and Lodging. Apply at this office. june9,2fV Found, this morning, on Water Street, a Cheque, on the Commercial Bank; owner can have same, by proving property and paying expenses, on applying to WALTER LAWLOK, Cabman. )u!2,li Wanted, a good house- MAID. Must have some experience, and be well recommended. Apply at this office. june7,tf Wanted, a first-class House Carpenter, to proceed at once, by train, to an outport to superintend the work of a large building. To a suitable person liberal wages will be given. Apply to DAVID SMALLWOOD, 49 Quidi Vidi Roid. ju9,fp,tf Wanted, immediately, Pants and Vest makers. Apply to MARK CHAPLIN, Water St. june!o,2fp Wanted, general servant; references required Apply to MRS. STEIN, 30 Forest Road. ,junel2,h Wanted, a Steward of experience and strictly sober and honest habits, for S.S. "Alert" on Placentia Bay; apply to JOB BROTHERS & CO. june!2,fp Palatine Insurance Co., LIMITED. i-VRates moderate. Settlements prompt JOHNSON A WEST, 1 jan4,tey.!p Agent |
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