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THE EVENING TELEGRAM. Vol. 16. Price : One Cent. St. John's, Newfoundland, Tuesday, April 17, 1894. $3.00 Per Annum. No. Si. NEW 41>vi:kti*t:ri ■;*'■'«. Auction—furniture P. C. o'J)ri>coll Auction- furniture, etc...-J. ]J. Curran kCo Cadiz Salt Howring llrothvrs Premises for Sale.apply to Edgar 11. Bowring Notice (;eorgc If. Rasraon Meeting Notice Jos. I>. Wilson Notice to Contractors K. A. Whitehead Stock for Sale , Hobcrt 1.. Mare Removal Notice Bowring Brothers For Sale—larm land app. to.I. &J. Kent Picked ITp—books....apply to IF. T. Kradley WsUrptoofs, etc lames Bryden Novelties.. the Ladies' Emporium Boggy for *ale apply to M. A. Bastow House to let apply to Miss Nurse "The Black Flag" _. A. 11*11 BiMe Society Meeting »ec advt Phonograph Concert sec advertisement To let—house and shop...ap. at 10 Princcs-st Lott—a fur mull return to this office Wanted—a servant apply at this oflice Wanted—a g.'rl ad. «* Store," this office ~^~———^———— AUCTIONSALES. HOUSEHOLD FURNITUKE.-On Wednesdny next, 18»h instant, at 11 o'clock, hy P. C. O'Driscoll, at the residence of W 11. Davidson, Esq., Adelaide St.. consisting of, 1 square piano, Broadwood maker, in lir.-t class order; 1 parlor organ, in first class order; 2 music stools, 1 very superior ouch covered in crimson horse hide, 1 walnut dining-room suit, nearly new; 1 extension dining table, 1 cheflonier.l pair handsome fire screens, hand painted; 1 globe wax ', flowers, I piano lamp, 2 prs. cut glass decanters, I doz. wine glasses, 1 parlor stove, 2 clocks, 1 hanging branch with 3 lamps, 2 brsss window cornices, 5 Venetian blinds 1 lustre hall lamp, 2 brass lenders, 2 brass poles, I oak bed-room suit, marble top; 2 iron bedsteads and matresses, 1 zinc bath, lull size; 1 coal oil stove, 1 model singer sewing machine nearly 1 crimpOijr machine, lot of books, 1 7 Victoria cooking stove in good order, 1 kitchen table, 1 mincing machine, 2 folding chairs, 1 ttonc filter. 2 bird cages, 2 Gothic Este fenders, kitchen chairs, etc., and a rge quantity of useful household articles. Also, six months intere-t in dwelling house, ttiitablc lor offices or dwelling; possesion given at once. April 10. '2r>o PICTURES^ ON Thursday next, 19th inst., at 11 o'clock, in the building Jormerly occupied by the " levelling Telegram," Duckworth Street* by P. C. ODr'acoll: *50 pictures; this will be the largest s»!e of its kind ever held in this fit)-. Ladies this is a chance of .i life-time to get a handsome set of Crayon and Steel Engravings. Further particulars later. FURNITURE, etc.—On Thursday next, nt 11 o'clock, at the City Auction Sale Rooms, by Jno. B. Curran k Co.: 1 secondhand cottage Piano, 1 anperior hall stand with seat and minor back, 1 extension dining table, 1 pretty centre table,o cane sea! dining chairs, cheat drawer-, 1 large hall leaf table, Issk chairs, I oval centre tah'c, 20 choice pictures in gilt frame-, 4 mirrors, 1 rnaride clock. 1 pretty bedroom clock, china plated b"wls and jugs, china egg cups, table and dessert knives, decanters, tumblers. glasj» preserve dishes, celery stands, etc., 2 wa-h--stan<H, 1 toilet set, 2 inattris-.es, 1 set lu»tre«, 1 opera gla«s, 1 bath. 2 rocking chairs, (> common chairs, 1 table lamp, bronze snd china figures, brackets, pipe racks, dcs-crt anrl table spoons, earthenware and glassware, alburns, superior caiving knives, kitchen knives and forks, and an immense lot of sundries. apl7 VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. ** Ketrcut <:olt:ifj«V' Moegiog to the Kstat-: ot the late Hon. Mr. Justice Hay ward. On Thursday, 10th inst., at 11! oVlock, On the Premises, unless others >c INpoeedofhy Private Sale That well-known valuable Freehold property, situate on tl c King's Bridge Road, about IS minutfs w;ilk from town, having a tnagnilicient view of surrounding country, called "Retreat Cottage." The residence is faithfully built, ana i-> in fi'st-clsse condition and contains, on th* basement, frost-proof vegetable and other cellars; on the first fist, handsome drawing room, dining and morning rooms v. it': cOmmodieus kitchen and pantries, &c, iii the rear; on the second flat, ftv«-spacious and well-ventilated bedrooms, cupboards, closets, if.; '.n the third flat, two large bedrooms; water throughout Ihe bouse. The stables, coach house, and out-bouses are a convenient distance from the dwelling bouse. Adjoining are two large kitchen aardens containing fruit tree-i of various kinds, and in front a tastefully laid out flower garilen , possi --ion given 1 t May; for further parti' nlars apply to ROBERT L. MARE, aprillb Broker. COR Sale hy I'ubllr Auction, on the ■ Premises, on Tuesday, 21th inst., at Boon, the following Farms and Property, belonging to the Estate of William Kales, late of St John's. Farmer, deceased, that is to say — 1 —All that Farm, known as "drecn Bank Farm," situate at Pearl Town, containing:} 2 acres if thereabouts, \'i acres of which are in a good state of cultivation- There is a substantial Dwelling House and two Barns upon the land, and all the (fences are in good ord°r. Ihts Farm will be sold subject to the interest of Mi-, Ka'c- in a certain portion of the house ■nd land 2—Also, all that Farm, known as " Walkers Fere," situate to the Southward ot "(ir<en Maiik Farm," containing 32 anres, S of which are meadow land. This Farm commsndas good view of the surrounding country as well at the town, it contains magnificent green groves an.l presents an excellent site for a gentleman - country residence. 3—Also, all that Farm, known as '• Hyan's ""'arm." situate on the Old Placentia Road, to use Westward of John Lester's Fans." also, containing 32 acres, ix of wbfrb are in ahigh state ol cultivation, and 3 or 1 acres of which contain- good og. All the fencing is in good order. There i- a stream of wster running through the i entrenfthc land, and the farm contain- some very line Umber. After tin- Rale of *• Green Bank farm," the following «•'!. i. and implements will be sold 1 young horse (Dexter). 1 young mare (Masde), 1 cow (in call), 1 two none mowing machine. ! double mould plough, I single Plough, i i ufTfer, I American plough l very fiaehorse r.ik«-. 2 box cants, 1 dray cart, 1 gig, and sundry l inning utensils of erery deacrip- Jjfcsi; also, Mime pickets and posts. Foi JJrtjjeri apply to A. .1. W. Mr■H-JT nnd ESBBSS Cole- Kale?, Administrators;.!. Augustus ('lift, Solicitor, or J. R.t'urran ACo, Am tkmeers. aplo,fp.eod THE THISTLE. ♦ — A Monthly Record* under the auspices *■ ol i. Audrew's ln-titute, can now be ■adat.l. I. < HISIIOLM'S Book Store, watei Street, where intending subscribers may also leave their names. Price, v cents per mouth, 50 cents per year. ap!3,fp,tf WEW ADVERTISEMENTS WEff ADVERTISEMENTS. BOWRING BROTHERS Beg to intimate that they arc now removing their stock of Dry Goods from their present temporary premises, to their New and Commodious Shop ON THE OLD SITE, W here they intend catering in a larger degree than ever before, to the public wants, by keeping a full assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS ■—___— AT THE . . ." LOWEST POSSIBLE MARGIN of PROFIT aprill7,twf,fp Grand .:. Concert, In aid of the Military Road Church, to-morrow (Tuesday) evening, at 8 p.m., in St. Peter's School Room. Instrumental Trio IMisscs Koran. Instrumental Solo Mr. F. Bradshaw. Solo Miss Shea Solo Mrs. J. D. Ryan. Solo Mr. C.Taylor. Solo Solo Mr.C. Hutton. | Duett Miss Shea and Mr. Hutton. ADMISSION: - - TWENTY CENTS. SEE THOSE LOTS OF A LIFE-TIME. See them At MILLEY * MACINTOSH'S 50 pes. Dress Material, 14c, worth 20c. 30 pes. Silks and Satins, 25 and 30c. (Splendid designs for Dresses or Mouses.) 40 pes. Flannelette—a marvel—at sc. 35 pes. ditto, pink & grey; only 10c, worth 15c. 100 Ladies' Waterproofs, $2.00; worth $6.00. ■■pmp MERCHANT'S BLOCKJUST OPENED By James Bryden: Ladies' Black Waterproofs Ladies' Check Waterproofs (»«« patterns; Gent's Blk and Cold. Waterproofs "Cavalier." ROOM PAPERSIiI GREAT VARIETY. apriH7.twf.fp COLIN R. CAHPBELL. GEORGE SMITH. Campbell Smith. (Formerly McDougall & Campbell,) Brokers, Commission flerchants, And Auctioneers. St. John's, Newfoundland. :ipl',lw,)p North British I Mercantile Insurance Co., ESTABLISHED 1809. Total Asssets .... $60,032,727. RISKS TAKEN at CURRENT RATES For further particulars, apply to GEO. SHEA, General Agent for Newfoundland. aprilll.lm.fp ■I ■ — ■ ■■■■ 111 l I■ ■ !—■!■ ■I ■ ——————I '- "•■"—-. n-gw————■—l_________________—_—_—_—_—_———_. PINAFORES and APRONS. Received direct from the Manufacturers: 1 CASES PINAFORES AND APRONS. .-^_a__-_M-_--aa-aBS-Maaß-aBBBBBB-88-H-i--^-m-_i_s_a^ Full Range of Sizes and Styles. ! These Goods are Marked at i Very m LOW PRICES. ! JAMES BLACK'S Cash Stores NEW adv cili isi;tii;> IH. CADIZ"SALt: S. S. « Tafna " sailed from Cadiz w"th 3,000 TONS BALT. Order* booked at Lowes' Kales. BOWRING BROTHERS aprill7,tu,w,f,fp M Antral Concert. (Mlt. NOLAN'S). On Wednesday and Thursday evenings in ST. MARY'S HALL, South Side, On behalf of St. May's Sunday School. Admission: 10 cents. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. Entertainment at 8 p.m. apri!l7,2fp MUDGE'S PREMISES: i TO be Sold or Let, the Premises known as Mudre's, situated near the Dry Dock, on South Side St. John's Harbor; immediate possession given; Kent moderate. For particulars, apply to EDGAR R. BOWRINC. ap!7.tu,w.f,fp NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. ________ CEALED TENDERS will be received —' (for the erection of a frame superstructure) by tbe Building Committee of Queen's Koad Congregational Church up till 6 o'clock p.m. of Saturday, the 28th day of April, 1894 Plans may be seen at the office of E. A. WHITEHEAD, Architect. WM. MARTIN, Sec. Building Committee, to whom all Tenders must be addressed. upl6,tu,th,fp STOCK FOR SALE!! —«— 30 Shares in the Commercial Bank of Newfoundland.25 Shares in the Union Bank of Newfoundland. Also, Shares in the Boot and Shoe Company. Share* in the Kope Walk. Shares in Electric Light Compnny. ROBERT L. MARE, Broker. Office: Cor. Water aud Adelaide Sts. sprill7,4fp Nfld. Auxiliary, British and Foreign Bible Society. THE Annual M*>ctlii» will be held In tbe New Presbyterian Hall, on Thursday evening, April 19th. Chair to be taken at 7.30. The meeting will be addressed by several Ministers and Laymen. Collection at the close in aid of the funds of <he Society. aprill7,tu,tb,fp ' 'W' WS'W'S'S' V^'W WV'W'W'W' WV' WW W ' o j ♦ ■■ TF A t ° ■■ I Is rk ■ ■■ o j; 28c, 40c, 48c per lb. ]> o 60c and 60c per lb. o ♦ Wonderful Strength. ♦ __ __y*Flavour modified to suit the V. 0 Palate. \\ J! Site Oar TEAS a Trial. JI <► « 4- 4- 4- ■!-■♦- 4- 4- 4- 4- +-~4- -* -+~j <> ♦JOHN STEER.: w mar2'',th,s,tu,fp a ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ HAVING been appointed Manager for the Colony of Newfoundland of the InTife teurance Cn, of Mi, 1 am prepared to offer to the public Life Insurance upon the most liberal bases and approved forms. CHARLEB A. M. PINSENT. apri!7,fp MICHAEL GREI6HTON & CO,, Roofers, Layers of Asphalt Sidewalks, Yards and Cellars, IJT'nt LOWEST PRICES; Good Material; Satisfaction Guaranteed. %3T ADDRESS: VICTORIA HOUSE, New Gower St. aplo,3m,fp POST OFFICE NOTICE A Branch Office has been opened at Store of Messrs. Dicks k Co., Water Street, West of site of the Court House, where letters may be posted, until half an hour before time advertised for closing of any Mail at the General Post Oflice. J. O. FRASEB, P.91.G. (~ P. Q. St. Johns, 11th April, 1894. Cfp FAST ROUTE TO ~7 BOSTON.:. And all points in the United States, via the : :: :: :: Canada Atlantic and Plant Steamship Line FKOM HALIFAX. THE finest steamers on the Atlantic Coast. 13TONLY ONE NIGHT AT SEA between Halifax and Boston. Buy tickets from and apply for all Information to 11. L. CHIPJMAN, Plant Wharf, Halifax. or to FRANK J. BARNES, Agent,Water-st., St. John's, Nfld t-_TFreit:ht rates ttom Uoston to St. John's very reasonable mar2l.fp Iron Bedsteads: 20 Iron Bedsteads, tbe cheapest in the Market, at the Prescott St. Auction Mart. JOHN BL'RKK. Beef-For Sale by Clift, WOOD, k CO.: 40 quarters choice fresh beef, just arrived per S S. " Portia," from Halifax. ♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ! PURE BUTTER. I I A few tuba remalniog ° CREAMERY BUTTER, jj Very Choice. o . >nr2s,fP JOHN STEER, t ♦♦»♦♦»♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ The Subscriber offers for sale fifteen Torn of Upland Hay; saved in good condition, at the lowest current price, lor cash, taken from the Itarrackson Pleasant Street. JOHN WILLS. nov2B,f,m,tu For sale by Clift, Wood k Co : 300 bushels heavy black Oat<, 40 Turnips. 200 tacks Potatoes. GO tubs choice Butter, 100 boxes Herring, 20 boxes Cheese. To Farmers: For Sale by JOHN L ODWTKB, a few barrels good j Scotch Sctd Potatoes, just arrived Irom i Dundee marlO For Sale by Clift, Wood & Co.! 2f/) sacks choice band picked Potatoes, a» 82 per sack, to close sale« ap3 For Sale, by M. A. BASTOW, 2 very superior Horses, good in any harness. april9 WEW AOVKBTISEMEWTS. MEW % DVEBTISEIVERITO. First:: Show Of This Season's Novelties. At the Ladies' Emporium, to-morrow, Wednesday. Everything : Bewilderingly: Pretty. LONDON-MADE HATS AND DONNETS A SPECIALTY. 13 Queen Street - - St. John's, Nfld. JOHN B. AYRE, Anglo American Bakery. Fresh Baked Biscuits, Cake, Soil and Hard Bread, etc, etc. Viz.: Soda Biacuita, Pilot do, Boston Pilot do. Butter Biscuits, Toast do, Tea do. Coffee Biscuitg, Wine do, Sugar do. Aberneathy Biscuits. Border do, Lunch do Jumble Biscuits, Finger do, Ixtmon do. Ginger Snapa, Lemon Snapg. Fruit Biscuits, Vanilla do, Oswego do. k A A Jem Biscuits, Seed do, Tart-. Puffs, Tartletts, Apple Pies. p~% Washington Pies, Jems, Queen Cakes. Pound Cakes, Sponge do, Shrewsberrys. A k Cheese Cakes, Sponge Drops. j^',,_Brr Spiced Gingerbreads, Maringoes. Jelly Roll, Citron Cake, New York Cake. Seed Cake, Plain Cake, Spougc Cake. Rich Pound Cake, Iced Cake of all kinds. Wedding Cakes always on hand. Pure Home-made Coufectionery; also, British and American Confectionery of all kinds, Fruits of all kinds in season. Atttl OLD STAND, 46 NEV GOWER STKFT. aplG,lw,fp Also, at New Store Jlon haul's Block, Water St. Leighton Stock Company. T. A. HALL. To-Night: "The Black Flag." SON 6 and DANCE by MISS DAVIS and MR. WHITMAN. To-Horrow Night: Reproduction of "The Black Flag/5 No. Reserved Seats. 50 »n<l CO c«nt«. Season Reserved, gl2 50 and f '5.00 Boxes $8.00. Books of Ten Gallerj Tickets $3.50 each, at Steele's, T. A. Building. Gallery and Parquetto 40 and 20 cents, to be had at the doors. Open at 7.30. fyprencstra Overture 8 o'clock. ' Urtain to rise at 8.15. aprill7,fp —■■ ■■ ■'■ -o»--i-»«--»-»-»»Ma-M-^»--- St. John & Fennell. FLOUR ADVANCING. 1000 Barrel*-all grades—at old price; 100 Tubs choice Table Butler, IO lbs. each, at 92 tub; 40 Tubs Choice Table Butter (large), retailing 2.1 c. lb.; Teas—Onr 10c, 50c. and 60c. stands the test; 7 lbs. Ciround Black Pepper for /16c.; 7 lbs. Ground Allspice for .16c; 7 lbs. Oronnd While Pepper for 09c; Ciidics' Shoe Dressing at *c. bottle; Liquid Blue in bottles, at 4c each ; Savory in Packets, at 3c. each; Cream of Tartar, 20c per lb., or 6c per qr.-lb; Machine Oil, 7c bottle. ST. JOHN & FENNELL, Duckworth-st. ap7.fp Per S.S. ''Portia" _B-»t<E> A-f I ACH'C* and "Grand Lake," L 1 O . .10 Fresh Turkeys. 40-lbs Fresh Butter, in 2-lb Blocks. 10 Boxes Florida Oranges. 3 Bunches Bananas. 10 Boxes Tomatoes. IO Crates New Cabbage 300 lbs assorted American Confectionery; and In Stock 20 brls Potatoes, Beets, Carrots, Parsnips, Ac. M. Q. LASH, Water Street. Mantels 1 Mantels!! »♦♦ 4* t»+»-»»~-»»*»'f»~4->-»,»,, ** 33«8_38__585_ The Subscriber is prepared to receive orders for WOOD MANTELS, with or without Overmantel, Mirrors, etc , ranging in Trice, from $10 to $100, in Pine, Whitewood, Ash, Oak, Cherry or Walnut; designs and estimates, on application to »■,»■»+<-».»■»■»♦♦♦■■»♦ 4»4»»4».»»4-> ■♦»■♦»+■♦■♦ M. G. LASH. apnlll.fp.tf FOR SALE. 100 tubs Choice Butter Fit for Family Uae. JAMES R. KNIGHT, ;-j>o,fp Commission Merchant. ML For Sale: A new schr. 2JjkjLhiiilt in Green Uay; 24 Ton?; well mmmmJ§onmi in Sails, kc; apply to JAS. H. KNIOHT, Com. Merchant. apri!s,fp On SaleTby Dryer & Greene : lot Fre«h Codfish Tongues, 7 cts. per lb. mar3o MEW ADVERTISEMENTS. & AVALON :: LODGE, No. 770, RE. Emergency Meeting of \jr *\ above Lodge will be held in the Masonic Rooms, on to-morrow, Wednesday, st 8 p.m., for degrees. By crder ol the W M JOB. D. WILSON, apri!l7,2,fp Secretary. NOTICE. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that, after I four weeks from this dat>, I will apply to His Excellency the Governor of this Colony, for s firant or Grant* of Letters Patent for new and useful inventions of machines and processes tor the m«muf.ictur« of hoz or peat for fuel, to be granted to ARCHIBALD A. DICKSON. ESQ., of Toronto, Ont-ris, in the Dominion of Canada, Gmt'eman, or hit lawful assignee*. Dated at St. John's, this 17th day of Apr'd, 1893 CEORCE H. EMERSON, spl7,4wfp,liw Solicitor for Applicant. fl!* For Sale, at a Bar!_£__■ gain.— All that valuable Farm Land wnli Dwelling House and Ou'house* thereon, situate on the West Side of Iks Bsy Bulls Road, and bounded as follow*: On the Last by main line of road, on the West by the Old Bay Bulls ICoad, on the North by land of John Skeins, and on the South by Puncheon's Estate, containing about 70 acre*; also, the Piece of Land situate opposite the above on the East Side of tho saia H-iy Bulls Uoad and containing 25 acres, all of which is known as Cormack's Farm, and now occupied by George Boyles The above is most uonveniently situated for farm work, being about 6 miles from St. John s and having a considerable rottion of each lot already under cultivation. For further particulars, apply to J. kJ. KENT. Solicitors, Duckworth St., or JNO. B. CUKKAN k CO. Auctioneers. aprill7,fp SSLTo Let.—Dwelling -JfafllHouse and Fruit Garden, at Rostelan, late L. O'Brien's Farm; a beautiful summer Residence; app. to WILLIAM CAMPBELL, Butcher. aprillO.fp IjM To Let, a Dwelling jj?___Hou-c with Shop,onWatc Strict East The upper flat* arc suitable tornflines or sample- rooms; possession given immediately ; will be let in part or in whole; apply at this oflice. marB,fp,tf |Bfc For Sale: That new commodious Dwelling House, situate an the West Side of Cochrane Street; possession given May Ist next; for particulars apply to FRANK D. LILLY, Solicitor. april3,fp,tf HHLTo Let, a Dwelling Jteyrgllo-.isc. in the Hast End; all modern improvements; apply at this oflice. apl4,3fp,cod P House to be Let; apply to MISS NURSE, foot of Long* nprill7.3i,f|> a~To Let, a Dwelling: House and Shop; centrally situated; rent moderate; apply at 10 Princes Streetaprill7,tu,th,s,fp TO LET.---Suites of Offices in GARLAND'S Bmldinir. 177 Water Street, East; apply to S. E. GARLAND, on the premises. mar_9,fp J. N. Cleary, Solicitor, Office: Renouf Building, Duckworth Street. aprill4,3wfp.s tu.th Notice—Parties desirous of getting Whiteeoat* or Birds Mulled and Mounted, will do well, by applying to WM. 11. SWING, Taxidermist, 37 Water St West, a few doors West Victoria Boiler Works. aprill4,Cfp HAY.—To arrrive next week, 20 tons No. 1 Canadian HAY. Orders booked now, *übject to sale arrival, at 9.2.00 per ton. CLIFT, WOOD & CO. For Sale or to Let.-- That valu iblc pbv;e of Fee-Simple Property, situate almost immediately opposite the G.JL. Orphanage, Military Road, for particulars, apply to C A. M. PINSENT, or FRANK D. LILLY, Solicitor; uprill'^fp.tf For Sale, one Drop Seat Buggy ; almost new; apply I >M. A. BASTOW. Beck's Cove. apri!l7 FoTSale, by Clift, Wood k Co.: 100 boxes choice *moked herring, 20 boxes cheese, .'JO canes eggs, 100 tubs choice butter. aprillO Picked up, between Bareneed an«l Coley's Point, one packet of Books, supposed to be lost by a Bookseller; the owner can have same on paying cxpens.es by applying to HENRY T. BRADLEY, Port-de-Gravo. apl7,li Lost, yesterday, between Hamilton St. and Prescott St., a Fur Muff; finder will he rewarded by leaving the same at this oflice. apri!l7,li Found, sum of Money; owner can have same, by proving property and paying expenses, by "pplying 10 .L J. O'REILLY, 290 Water street. ar>l6,2fp Wanted, immediately, by the Newfoundland Furniture and Mouldinir Co., Willi JNGS, iound and good. * msr-O.fp Wanted, a flan, to% takf: charge of a Farm, married man preferred ; apply at this oflice. aplO,fp Wanted, two Boys; apply to G. BYRNE, IJook'eller and Stationer. nprill4,fp Wanted, a respectable young Man, as Agent; apply ts I. HARRIS, I'M Water Street. apri!l4,3fp Wanted, a steady Girl, with a knowledge of plain cooking, whew another girl is kert; wage:- $9 per swath; apply at this oflice. ap!l,2fp Wanted, good general Servant, one who understands plain cooking; to one who can bring good reference*, good wages will be given ; apply at this oflice. april!7,lp Wanted, a good steady Girl, to attend a Fancy Store; must have good references; apply, in applicants own handwriting, to " Store," at this oflice. apriU7,2fp
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Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1894-04-17 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--19th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1894-04-17 |
Year | 1894 |
Month | 04 |
Day | 17 |
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_18940417_001.jp2 |
File Size | 5965.98 KB |
Language | Eng |
LCCN | 2009218154 |
Type | Text |
Format | Image/tiff; Application/pdf |
Source | Microfilm held in the Queen Elizabeth II Library. |
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THE EVENING TELEGRAM. Vol. 16. Price : One Cent. St. John's, Newfoundland, Tuesday, April 17, 1894. $3.00 Per Annum. No. Si. NEW 41>vi:kti*t:ri ■;*'■'«. Auction—furniture P. C. o'J)ri>coll Auction- furniture, etc...-J. ]J. Curran kCo Cadiz Salt Howring llrothvrs Premises for Sale.apply to Edgar 11. Bowring Notice (;eorgc If. Rasraon Meeting Notice Jos. I>. Wilson Notice to Contractors K. A. Whitehead Stock for Sale , Hobcrt 1.. Mare Removal Notice Bowring Brothers For Sale—larm land app. to.I. &J. Kent Picked ITp—books....apply to IF. T. Kradley WsUrptoofs, etc lames Bryden Novelties.. the Ladies' Emporium Boggy for *ale apply to M. A. Bastow House to let apply to Miss Nurse "The Black Flag" _. A. 11*11 BiMe Society Meeting »ec advt Phonograph Concert sec advertisement To let—house and shop...ap. at 10 Princcs-st Lott—a fur mull return to this office Wanted—a servant apply at this oflice Wanted—a g.'rl ad. «* Store," this office ~^~———^———— AUCTIONSALES. HOUSEHOLD FURNITUKE.-On Wednesdny next, 18»h instant, at 11 o'clock, hy P. C. O'Driscoll, at the residence of W 11. Davidson, Esq., Adelaide St.. consisting of, 1 square piano, Broadwood maker, in lir.-t class order; 1 parlor organ, in first class order; 2 music stools, 1 very superior ouch covered in crimson horse hide, 1 walnut dining-room suit, nearly new; 1 extension dining table, 1 cheflonier.l pair handsome fire screens, hand painted; 1 globe wax ', flowers, I piano lamp, 2 prs. cut glass decanters, I doz. wine glasses, 1 parlor stove, 2 clocks, 1 hanging branch with 3 lamps, 2 brsss window cornices, 5 Venetian blinds 1 lustre hall lamp, 2 brass lenders, 2 brass poles, I oak bed-room suit, marble top; 2 iron bedsteads and matresses, 1 zinc bath, lull size; 1 coal oil stove, 1 model singer sewing machine nearly 1 crimpOijr machine, lot of books, 1 7 Victoria cooking stove in good order, 1 kitchen table, 1 mincing machine, 2 folding chairs, 1 ttonc filter. 2 bird cages, 2 Gothic Este fenders, kitchen chairs, etc., and a rge quantity of useful household articles. Also, six months intere-t in dwelling house, ttiitablc lor offices or dwelling; possesion given at once. April 10. '2r>o PICTURES^ ON Thursday next, 19th inst., at 11 o'clock, in the building Jormerly occupied by the " levelling Telegram," Duckworth Street* by P. C. ODr'acoll: *50 pictures; this will be the largest s»!e of its kind ever held in this fit)-. Ladies this is a chance of .i life-time to get a handsome set of Crayon and Steel Engravings. Further particulars later. FURNITURE, etc.—On Thursday next, nt 11 o'clock, at the City Auction Sale Rooms, by Jno. B. Curran k Co.: 1 secondhand cottage Piano, 1 anperior hall stand with seat and minor back, 1 extension dining table, 1 pretty centre table,o cane sea! dining chairs, cheat drawer-, 1 large hall leaf table, Issk chairs, I oval centre tah'c, 20 choice pictures in gilt frame-, 4 mirrors, 1 rnaride clock. 1 pretty bedroom clock, china plated b"wls and jugs, china egg cups, table and dessert knives, decanters, tumblers. glasj» preserve dishes, celery stands, etc., 2 wa-h--stan |
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