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THE EVENING TELEGRAM. VOL. 18. Fiice: One Cent. ST. JOHN'S, NEwTOUNDLAHD, MOHDA., OCTOBEE 12, 1896. $3.00 Per Annum. No. 240. HiBW ADVERTISEMENTS. Auction—apples, butter, etc J. B. Curran Auction—furniture P. C. O'Driscoll Auction—furniture J. B. Curran & Co Auction—apples, bacon, etc.. M. A. Bastow Auction—apples, onions, etc Jas. Hynes Popnlar books Dicks & Co Dress goods, etc.............. Jackson & Co Meeting shareholders A. Lindsay Lectures in Chemistry Mr. Holloway The " Verdict Edwin Murray Feather boas at Brown's Dyspepsia cured sec advertisement Boots and shoes - at Brown's D. & A. corsets Goodfellow & Co New oats George Neal Apples, onions, etc T. J. Edens Furs! furs ! furs ! at Brown's Bargains at Brown's S. P. Q. R see advertisement New Fruit Edwin Murray Grand conceit .. College Hall Felt and straw hats Geo. R. Brown Mantles, costumes, etc. .Milley & Macintosh Cattle feed and butter Power & Co Corsets—n»w makes Geo. R. Brown To out port friends J. H. Martin & Co Dairy butter Jas. R. Knight Fur-lined cloaks Marshall & Rodger Sausages, puddings, etc P. Casey Public Notice P. J. Scott Billiard Goods see 3rd page Unclaimed Letter List see and page Tea and Butter M. J. Dyer Boy's Clothing.... Jackman the Tailor Leading Style Jackman the Tailor A complete stock... .at Jackman the Tailor's For sale—a piano apply -t this office For sale—Southside premises see advt Meeting notice ... .Thos. H. Paton They Are Foolish see 3rd page Pork, Soap, Eggs Payne & Co Guns, etc J. H. Martin & Co Pianos to hire Chesley Woods Felt Hats at James Bryden's Burin Bazaar.. • J*-»». ►... .see advertisement Provisions • Goodfellow k Co 3 type-writers... at Hutton's Music Store Kid gloves—3oc. per pair G. Knowling Dwelling house to let apply to M. Tobin Remnants of diagonal cloth.. G. Knowling's Uotiee J. Augustus Clift Three-Quarter Boots see 3rd pag: Low Tongued Boots see 3rd page Wellington or Side-Seam Boots.see 3rd page High Tongued Boots see 3rd page Pyny-Pectoral see 3rd page The "D. k L." Menthol Plaster.see 2nd page yohnstn's Fluid Beef see 3rd page Flour and Oats- ...Patterson, Downing & Co Scott's Emulsion see 2nd page Choice P.E.I, butter Maitin Brothers Artistic framing at Parsons Flour J. J. St. John Flowering Bulbs, etc John Score Houses to let aPply to Thomas Hayes House to lct< ap. to Skinner's Marble Works House to let apply to W. Cornick Wanted—a servant aPP'y -t this office Wanted—a general servant.... Studio buiid'g Wanted—a cook Mrs. A. W. Harvey Wanted—a cook Mrs. R.J. Rennie AUCTION SALES. > Farnitnre aad Sundries. TO-MORROW, TUESDAY. AT 10.30 O'CLOCK, at the store of . ii.. o'-Dw __n_____Rf A quantity of household furniture, eonsistiug of: 1 sup walnut English parlor suite, covered in silk and tapestry, 1 sup cherry parlor unite, covered in silk and brocatelle, cost £50stg., 1 American walnut parlor suite, covered in hair cloth, cost $100, 1 parlor suite, covered in tapestry, made by Mr. K. Got., cost f2OO, 3 walnut sideboards, with mirror bucks, 1 oak do with bevel mirrors, wa_hstands, bureaus, dining chairs, tea setts, toilet M-tts, and a quantity of household requisites; also 1 solid mahogany writing desk and table, combined. P. C O'DRISCOLL, Auctioneer. octl2 TO-MOKROW, Tuesday, at 11 o'cl'k, at the City Auction Sale-Rooms, by John B. Curran & Co: S1 brls choice red and green apples, 10 small bxs Siberian crabs, 10 tubs Very choice Canada butter, 10 doz large white eabbaw, 20 small bxs choice new tea, 2 brls French shore herring, 10 bams; alter which : 1 sup walnut parlor suite in crimson plush, 1 sap marble-top bedroom suite (no bedstead), 1 polirhed oak centre table, 1 pretty oak hall stand, 2 large new wood bedsteads, 1 comb, 1 eheffonier, tables, chair*, rockers, earthenware, glassware, 1 batbj, 1 sup oak cabinet folding bed, mattress, chairs, lamps, picture*, vases, 1 gent's IK k gold watch, 1 set cart wheel?, 1 wheelbarrow, 1 harness, etc. 012 ""TO-MORROW, Tuesday, at 11 o'clock, at ■ Ihe Central Auction-Mart, by M. A. Bastow: 10 brls apples, 10 pcs bacon, 8 cuts cheese, 10 tubs butter, 3 bxs maple leaf and silver bar soap, 1 large cooking stove, 4 clocks, • large pictures, native scenery, 2 wonder lamps, 2 parlor lamps, lot ckartsand books, 1 large compas«, 8 bxs tea, 3 violins, 5 doz tire ■hovels, ;$ bedroom glasses, 2 mattresses, 1 wire flower stand, 2 wood bedsteads, 1 wicker work cot, crockery ware, and other articles; at 12 o'clock : lot cabbage, potatoes, etc., 0 baireis beef. oct!2 •TO-MORROW, Thursday, al 11 o'clock, at ■ the Waldegrave Street Auction Mart, by James Hyncs: 10 brls choice red apples, 5 brls si.-'Prpeel onions, 10 tubs Cape Breton butter, 2o green bams, B l>\- biscuits, 20 bxs ■erring, 5 ca«a egg*, 10 bxs soap, 5 caddies tea, 1 oil tank, 1 mahogany centre table, 2 square tables,-* 1 eight-day clock, toilet sets, *Bps and saucers. Icy vases, 10 sets jugs; at 12 O'clock, 10 doe eabhage, 5 steel harrows and sundries. octlS PIANO FOR SALE. On Tuesday next, 13th lost., at 12 o'clock, at the Show Rooms of Messrs. CALLAHAN £ GLASS, loud Abstinence building, | SPLENDID new |»| \-sjO. lately used ■ *--" at the Ladies' Minstrel Concert; second to none iv the city; equal to a ('bickering or ■ternwar; worth 9800; a R__gniftee_ri instrument, which can he Men at anytime previous to sale, ou tin premises. Du.lr & Gmhhib, ftaeti. utcrs. octa NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. _t|_EW ADVERTISEMENTS. The Natnelf BROWTtC is so associated with Bargains that when you mention one you infer the other, and when you mention the other you infer the one. This week at the OLD STAND we run -*n BLANKETS for $1.90, $2, $2.20, $2.50 —worth double. Mantles, Flannelettes & Dress Goods —all at cost price. Must be cleared off. CEO. R. BROWN, WEST END. -»i------»-*--------------»*----*-s*----s Grand Vocal and Dramatic ..ENTERTAINMENT.. BY THE BOYS OF CHRISTIAN BROS' SCHOOLS OF ST. PATRICK'S and HOLY CROSS, ST. PATRICK'S HALL, Tuesday, Oct. 13. The following Programme will be given:— Chorus," Men of Ha.-lech ' 60 Voices -__ -__.-«-_, Solo,-' —" Frankßarrou ISt l-AKft. Bar Bell Exercises Chorus—Huntsman's Chorus in " Der Freis- Song and Chorus, " A Motto for Every Man " chuta,*'—TouicSol-Fa..byClasof6o. J.Cook. Musical Drill by Class Solo, "True to the Last "....P. J. McCarthy Solo, " Rich and Rare ** M. Skinner Horizontal Bai' Exercises by 4 Wonders 2nd Part.--" PIKE O'CALLAGHAN," An Original Drama In 2 Acts. Slid Part. Red l.ufus (spy and informer) ..Master J. Sir Jae. Blackadar (a Royalist) Mr. M. _ ~ __~, " Hanley. ---__, Donnelly. Captain Wilson Master J. Walsh. -t -i .-v..-. / _______._• _»•.«. t James (servant maid) Master M. Byrne. Neil 0 Connor (an attainted Rebel) J. liady BroughU>n (betrothed to Neal)...Master Fit-henry. * A. Canning. Pike O'Callaghan (a faithful adherent)...P. F. Honor O'Callaghan (wife to Pike) Mr. F. Moore. Walsh. Sergeant Snipes fa man of discipline).. Master Biddy and Jmlv (Pikes children)... Peasants, W. Higgins. Soldiers, Servants, etc. . Admission, Numbered Reserved Seats, 40 cents; Reserved, 80 cents; Pit and Gallery, SO cents. Doors open at 7; Curtain at 8. N.B—A limited number of Numbered Seats can be had at Hutton's Music Store. - oct9,f&m,fp FLOUR .:. FLOUR. J. J. ST. JOHN. 1000 BRLS. FAMILY FLOUR, SOUND AND SWEET, At $3.30 Per Barrel, or 16s. 6d. This Lot being purchased direct from a Miller at a BARGAIN, will be found worth at the present time $4.00 per Barrel. J. J. ST. JOHN, Duckworths! THE TIME HAS Wir COME ROUND FOB MILLEY & MACINTOSH To out do every previous effort made in something special. All former efforts will be totally eclipsed. EVERY LINE is worthy the consideration of all housewives desirous of SAVING MONEY. DEPARTMENT: 300 MANTLES, $1 to $~ worth $3 to $10 200 jjjijrt COSTUMES, $1.2010 gjffjfc jjjMj. 100 La.,..' WATERPROOFS, NEWEST, Half Price. DRESS DEPARTMENT: Sensational Lots, secured under peculiar circumstances, 15 cents to 50 cents, 42 inches wide. BLACK DRESS DEPARTMENT: A few Special Pieces m fancy and plaiu. Ladies must come and see the Goods for themselves. St-P'-Pleaae .Vole cur New Address, next to BAINE * JOHNSTON'S ARCHWAY, •epM Nearly opposite Merchant's. Block. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. J JEW ADVERTISEMENTS. m wiiiii ifi Tendered to Mr. Hutton BY MISS TWILLINGATE STIRLING and MR. JOSEPH O'SHAUGHNESSY, Assisted by Misses Shea, Jardine aud Murphy, and Messrs. LeSueur, Geo. Shea, James Corner, Rennie and Mews, will be given in the COLLEGE HULL, THIS MONDAY EVENING. Nt PROGRAMMI*: ut I. organ Solo , Mr. "P. Jjefmenr '.'. Solo, " Let Mc Like . Soldier Fall,"—Wsslbet... Mr. Jos. O'.hangnr .*y .'!. Arid, " Mio Fernando,''—Done.ctti Miss T. .Stirling '. Duet, Selections iron tlie (Jinnies ol Normandy- -Planquette—with orchestra' "XOsnpt. Miss Jardine and Mr James C. Solo,—a " Believe Mc if all those Endearing Young Clianns; b " Oft in ihe Stilly Night. MoOTC Mr. J. O'Sliauglmesny 6. Solo, " The Harbor Hoy"—Moir ......Miss She,i 7. Song, "Thy Sentinel Am 1".,,., ~.c..,.' Mr. Corner 8. Solo, " Killarney" -Halte Miss Twillingate Stirling .. Duet, •• Serenado," Brag* Miss Murphy and Mr. O'Shaughnessy 10. Coinie, •' A Piece of Orange Peel'"—Anon..*-....' Mr. Geo. Shea 11. Solo, Selections from -The Chimes of Normandy"—Planquette. 1 ... . ~ Orehe.tral accompaniment. } «-... Jardiiif. 12. Solo, " The Death of Nelson"—Braltam. Mr. \. O'Shaughnessy. 13. Solo. '• Good-bye."--Tosti, ~.. ~ Miss Murphy 14. Solo, " Spring Song"... Master 6. Kowe 15. Duct, Comic selections from " Patience,''—Sullivan.. Mies Shea and Mr. Hutton 16. Selection from Chimes.of Normandy, with orchestral accoinpt.—Planquette. ...Mr Juoos 17. Solo, '• Ye Mariners of England " _ Miss T. Stirling 18. Solo, a •'When Other Lips "; b "The Bonuie Bar.k* of Loch Lomond ".. Aft;. J. O'ShaugkHessy. CJOD SAVK THE QCERIV. Door; open al 7.30; Concert at 8.30; Carriages at 10.30; Admission: Circle, 511 1-ts. | Reserved Seats, 10 c.«. ; Plan at Hutton's Mb.ic Store; (ieneral Admission, 20 Ct». THE ATTRACDNS !ow^ AT The Leading lest End House are: IN THE SHOW ROOM, Ladies' Swansette Quilet JM-kets, Lnbroidered Silk Ten , Gowns, all colors; Silk and Twe*3d Blouses; oilk Skirts; Fascinators, all colors, Kmbroidejed. Silk; Ostrich Feathers; Rul-les; Ladies' and Childrens' Natural Wool and Flannelette Underclothing, in great variety ; awjf another lot of Millinery eclipsing anything hitherto »howA in Sk. John's. __|FJ IN THE SHOP: r^3 Ladies', Girls', Boys' aiul Oeutß' BOOTS, SHOES, llou.e and Dancing SLIPPERS* in great variety aud VERY CHE4P. JACKSON & CO. OUTPORTFRIiISsssi BIG STOCK of Hardware, viz.: Nairn ¥xOeks, Hinges, Powder, Shot, Gun Caps, Gnus, Muskets, CWCOVTUI Xl P Vflll U/AMT Sashes, Glass, Bedsteads, and LfLlll IH!|MU IUU WW MPI I » l^pWe are going to »cii it out at very K>W PRICES, so don't miss the BARGAINS. We also beg to ieobfnd you that we repair Guns, Gun Locks, etc. Idir Don't forget t_t§ *nop, sign of the Circular Saw. octi-.ip J. H. PJJJTARTIN &, CO. FELT HATS! Received per s.s. " As-yrian,'" ft full Line of Men's and Youths' Pelt liiA.T'S, BLACK and BROWN; and Helling €H-__A*F* at. JAS. BRYDEN'S. .•-• y i ■ " POPULAR BOOKS UT 110 c. PER COPY. Beside the Bonnie Brier Bush, by lan Mc- J The Han in Black, by S. J. Weyman, 10c Lares, 10c j Tdeola, by Sarah' Grand, 10c Back to the Old Home, by Mary C. Hay, 10c The Heii o( Lynn, by Rollrl Buchanan, 10c The Yellow Mask, by Wilkie Collins, 10c Vashti and Esther, by writer of Belle's Let- Charlotte Temple, by Mrs. S. Kowsou, 10c -~ tsfra, We Miss Milne and 1, by Mamington Coffvn, 10c or Widow, by Mrs. Alexander, ... Singularly Deluded, by Sarah Grand, 10c ■ /fhe Hired Baby aud other stories, by six l'um- At the Green Dragon, by B. Harraden, 10c ou* authors, 10c Forging the Fetters, by Mrs. Alexander, 10c She's all tbe World to Mc, by Hall Came, 10- The above are printed in good readable type, aud contain every word of the original *to»y. DICKS & CO.. BOOKSELLERS & BOOKBINDERS -->_FOR SALE! fttiK-"**soo Puncheons Ponce, P. R. Molasses. flucl. Superior to Barbados. Especially Suitable to Retailers. <to 00. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, j NEW ADVERTISE-!ENTS. OUR SHOW-ROOM smm mm is or* ■■ a I n-IIQU m Tbe SAME FLOOR. ■■ lUUQJ The Millinery Department Is under first-class management. MILE OF FLANNELETTE, At 5 Cents a Yard. ..BROWN'S CENTRAL STORE, *«^e*«*e^esfeBe§*e*e*e*e*eifc • • li. On Sale Toy W IT. J. EDENS: § % 50 Barrels Fameuse APPLES. £ m 20 Cases ONIONS. » © 20 Kegs GRAPES. $ 3| 150 Cases PARAFINE WAX CANDLES, _\ j2£ lo cents per lb. by the enue-J&t *? 2 IRISH HAMS and BACON. S • SAUSAGES—Fresh Every Day. • • ■ J_ l-iUCNSi if **************** MARTIN BROTHERS W____'MAM^- Have on hand a choice lot of TXS__W__K (?J P.£.l. Butter, for sale in con- J/__\ \\*_m¥_*\ L jft*l>^ venient pkgs—lo and 20 lbs. (3 _f__\*trl) _§ IAfE we •'Headquarters" for — .3 ft these CELEBRATED E «' m _3 CORSETS, and in order to ~ ~ _ _ _3 meet tbe popular demand, have _= COffiParOd Wltll OtllOr zs made -an jar* Extra .Large *"""■ * Purcbase, and aie in a better £ WritUlfif __QaChilieS it _- position than ever to cater to our «-.v»»»g ____.»• v ________ « ■>■ 1 i e(lUals each °f them at j GOODFELLOW & GO. 1 j their strongest points liilfiiTtiWyiffffll 8 lllllllllllWßPfc and excels each and all PUBLIC NOTICE! °* theitt ** Pf-g re- to mc proven* apects. On exhibition of Act 6oth Victoria, Chap. 14, entitled * TTTT*P>TAWC_ HfT.-to./. "An Act to authorize the raising ot a sum of at XI U 1 IUII Q JULUbIL Money for the Redemption of certain deben- _ tures of the Colony," and of the seveial Acts StrO-TO, enumerated in the Schedule to the said Act: _"i_____o UIITTAH Notice is hereby given that on the First Vfltfs\.«P« HU ■ ■ *U»l¥, Day ©I October, Anno Domini One 0c*7,3.p,-4>sl Sole A seat for MM. Thousand Eight Hundred and Ninety-Seven, fwfP ' ' ' the Receiver General of Newfoundland will ~ pay off and discharge all debentures, issued Wmm _____ _# under and by virtue of the Acts hereinafter V __r mentioned, which are outstanding; and fur- f ther, that interest on the said Debentures S f will cease on said date. Debentures to be called in under Act 6oth _+* Vie, Cap. 14, by virtue of this notice. _f _^^ss^b All those outstanding issued— _______EP __ mm Under Acts 22 Vie., Cap. 16 \^_ ■ / X 26 •• «*" 6 / 28 " " 18 / 29 20 / __pes___ Ist Series, Con. Stat., Title 16, " 56 / X 17, " 61 / X ta 17> «« 82 X ■ m > 37 Vie, ** 11 _f Ai.l"' BY RECENT ARRIVALS: P. J. SCOTT, / Feceiver Genera I for Nfla. ________ __ II _. Receiver General's Office, September 22nd, 2,000 DflS Celebrated HOslh- A.D., 1896. „ m—l 1 jj—n— western FLOUR. flour of all Grades. 2,000 bushels Heavy Black Oats. ES'fK.in »j™. downing i CO. Boneless and Packet BEEF. Fmttue' sale. Barbados ami Po''. Rico MOLASSES. oN m°nday next. i-th inst., at n D-.s, ft .«m_«l _••>_ ° coc*» &t the residence of Mrs. C. J. Teas, UJlfneai, nlCe. Harvey, 46 Prescott Street: an assortment of BTCholcost Quality, Lowest Prices. ftC GOODFELLOW _ CO. S^s^al aep2.,Bfp,th,m [ this of flee. aug26,tp NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MR. HOLLOWIY will give a course of _^ 16 Lectures in Chemistry,^ IN TIIK "**t_K Laboratory of the College, W MONDAYS S WEDNESDAYS W at 7.30. The Course will include 6 Lectures on Klementary Analysis. Tickets: .11.00, at Dicks'shop. |__*r First Lecture on Wednesday night m'xt. octlo,3fp,s,mfw SAUSAGEST PUDDINGS, ETC. v.-.v .v.-.y. v v • • •■ v.- v.-.:;/: ■:: •; ■-.-;.- • v.- v.- •;.•:.•.•.• •.-.-.•.•.•.■ ■:::::::::::% "THE Subscriber wishes to inform 1 his friends and the Public, that he has constantly on hand Fresh [SPSausages, Puddings (black and white), all homemade, at the following prices :—Sausages, Vl_ cents per lb.; Puddings, 10 cents per lb.c_s3 01y,II Water St. ft*. octl2,.fp,eod for Cape Breton ■"■■"■'aiid Montreal S.S. " Coban " is expected to sail for above ports on Monday. Oct. 12th. S.S. '• Bonavista" is expected to sail fur above ports on Thursday, Oct. 22nd. For freight or passage, apply to HARVEY m\ Co., aep2l,mw,fp Agents. NEW FRUIT. 20 brls Choice Apples Reds, Gravensteins. etc. 10 half-barrels Pears, 10 bunches Bauauae 20 brla choice Onions—to arrive to-morrow, per s.s. "Portia." U_3T"Basement prices. EDWIN MIBR4V, Adelaide HU NfldOaCom'y.LtcL A SPECIAL MEETING of the Sharoholders in the above Company will bo held on MONDAY, the 12th instant, at -hie Seamen'a Home, at 7.30 p.m. (By order,) A. LINDSAY, octl»,_*i> Secretary. THE VERDICT. The vkrdict or *?*jw world is that the Apples of tht Annapolis Valley are the BEST, and that tbe GRAVENSTEIN is the choicest variety grown there. We have No. 1 Gravenstein's straight from the trees. EDWIN MURRAY, Adelaide Street NOTICE! Members of Union Division, No 8, Sons ol Temperance, will meet on Thursdays, instead oil Mondays, as formerly, up stairs. A full attendance is requested on Thursdiiy, the 15th inst., when the Installation of Officers and other important business will take place. By order of the Worthy Patriarch,' THOU. H. PATOIf. octl_,li Recording S'crfbe. FOR SALE! •THE PREMISES situated on the * Southside of the Harbor, belonging to the Estate of llaine, Johnston & Co. For further particulars apply to TRIJNTEE*. Baine, Johnston 4 Co., Office: Water St., A dram Bwi bring. octl2,lw,fp ___^ TO LET! ©That large & com* modious Dwelling House, situated opposite Promenade, lately occupied by Mrs. George Edgar; also, that House, centrally situated, No. 141 cor. Waldegrave Street; both houses ih best of order; the latter having been thoroughly renovated from tint floor to attic.; apply to THOMAS HAVE*., opp. Promenade. _. octl2,6f_> RBLHOUSE TO LET■BtSpA comfortable House to let, in Angql Place, with Stable in rear; Bental $80 par annum; apply to W. CORNICK, at tho Foundry. octl_,.>fp,m,\V,f BHLTo Let, the Dwelt__________Pin_; House and Shop, No. 382 Water Street, lately in the occupancy of Messrs. A. L. Michaels & Co. Possession given immediately. Apply to M. TOBIN. o7,3fp,e<_i g!lTo Let, House No. *________Pl7o Pleasant Street; Stabling in th* rear; apply to SKINNER'S Marble Work'sf * octl2,fp,tf The Leading- Style for Youths' Clothing this .Soring and Summer ta a double-breasted American-cut Jacket Suit. We have a large selection in fancy Diagonals. Tweeds and Serges; also, a special line <J Men s D. B. Coats and Vests and fancy-strif • Trousers. We alter every garment free it charge. All goods marked m plain figures Kvery thing a man or boy wears can be bought cheap at Jackman, the Tailor, mmdt UeiilN" Furoit-her. mayU,fo * For Sale, one magnificent 3 Pedaled, Grand Cabinet " Stuy vesant''' Piano, only a short time in use; rtr_t_Prke, 952.*>; will be sold cheap; for further, particulars apply at this office. oct_2,lfp Wanted,-a General Servant, with a good knowledge of plain cooking; good wages to a suitable person; in a small family; apply at this office. oct2,fp,tf Wanted,ageneral servant, apply at Studio Building, corner Water and Prescott Street*. octt.fp Wanted, a good Cook; re> i ferences required; apply to MRS. A. W. HARVEY, King's Bridge Road. oeto,l>'
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Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1896-10-12 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--19th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1896-10-12 |
Year | 1896 |
Month | 10 |
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 |
File Name | SJDT_18961012_001.jp2 |
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Language | Eng |
LCCN | 2009218154 |
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Format | Image/tiff; Application/pdf |
Source | Microfilm held in the Queen Elizabeth II Library. |
Rights | Public domain |
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THE EVENING TELEGRAM. VOL. 18. Fiice: One Cent. ST. JOHN'S, NEwTOUNDLAHD, MOHDA., OCTOBEE 12, 1896. $3.00 Per Annum. No. 240. HiBW ADVERTISEMENTS. Auction—apples, butter, etc J. B. Curran Auction—furniture P. C. O'Driscoll Auction—furniture J. B. Curran & Co Auction—apples, bacon, etc.. M. A. Bastow Auction—apples, onions, etc Jas. Hynes Popnlar books Dicks & Co Dress goods, etc.............. Jackson & Co Meeting shareholders A. Lindsay Lectures in Chemistry Mr. Holloway The " Verdict Edwin Murray Feather boas at Brown's Dyspepsia cured sec advertisement Boots and shoes - at Brown's D. & A. corsets Goodfellow & Co New oats George Neal Apples, onions, etc T. J. Edens Furs! furs ! furs ! at Brown's Bargains at Brown's S. P. Q. R see advertisement New Fruit Edwin Murray Grand conceit .. College Hall Felt and straw hats Geo. R. Brown Mantles, costumes, etc. .Milley & Macintosh Cattle feed and butter Power & Co Corsets—n»w makes Geo. R. Brown To out port friends J. H. Martin & Co Dairy butter Jas. R. Knight Fur-lined cloaks Marshall & Rodger Sausages, puddings, etc P. Casey Public Notice P. J. Scott Billiard Goods see 3rd page Unclaimed Letter List see and page Tea and Butter M. J. Dyer Boy's Clothing.... Jackman the Tailor Leading Style Jackman the Tailor A complete stock... .at Jackman the Tailor's For sale—a piano apply -t this office For sale—Southside premises see advt Meeting notice ... .Thos. H. Paton They Are Foolish see 3rd page Pork, Soap, Eggs Payne & Co Guns, etc J. H. Martin & Co Pianos to hire Chesley Woods Felt Hats at James Bryden's Burin Bazaar.. • J*-»». ►... .see advertisement Provisions • Goodfellow k Co 3 type-writers... at Hutton's Music Store Kid gloves—3oc. per pair G. Knowling Dwelling house to let apply to M. Tobin Remnants of diagonal cloth.. G. Knowling's Uotiee J. Augustus Clift Three-Quarter Boots see 3rd pag: Low Tongued Boots see 3rd page Wellington or Side-Seam Boots.see 3rd page High Tongued Boots see 3rd page Pyny-Pectoral see 3rd page The "D. k L." Menthol Plaster.see 2nd page yohnstn's Fluid Beef see 3rd page Flour and Oats- ...Patterson, Downing & Co Scott's Emulsion see 2nd page Choice P.E.I, butter Maitin Brothers Artistic framing at Parsons Flour J. J. St. John Flowering Bulbs, etc John Score Houses to let aPply to Thomas Hayes House to lct< ap. to Skinner's Marble Works House to let apply to W. Cornick Wanted—a servant aPP'y -t this office Wanted—a general servant.... Studio buiid'g Wanted—a cook Mrs. A. W. Harvey Wanted—a cook Mrs. R.J. Rennie AUCTION SALES. > Farnitnre aad Sundries. TO-MORROW, TUESDAY. AT 10.30 O'CLOCK, at the store of . ii.. o'-Dw __n_____Rf A quantity of household furniture, eonsistiug of: 1 sup walnut English parlor suite, covered in silk and tapestry, 1 sup cherry parlor unite, covered in silk and brocatelle, cost £50stg., 1 American walnut parlor suite, covered in hair cloth, cost $100, 1 parlor suite, covered in tapestry, made by Mr. K. Got., cost f2OO, 3 walnut sideboards, with mirror bucks, 1 oak do with bevel mirrors, wa_hstands, bureaus, dining chairs, tea setts, toilet M-tts, and a quantity of household requisites; also 1 solid mahogany writing desk and table, combined. P. C O'DRISCOLL, Auctioneer. octl2 TO-MOKROW, Tuesday, at 11 o'cl'k, at the City Auction Sale-Rooms, by John B. Curran & Co: S1 brls choice red and green apples, 10 small bxs Siberian crabs, 10 tubs Very choice Canada butter, 10 doz large white eabbaw, 20 small bxs choice new tea, 2 brls French shore herring, 10 bams; alter which : 1 sup walnut parlor suite in crimson plush, 1 sap marble-top bedroom suite (no bedstead), 1 polirhed oak centre table, 1 pretty oak hall stand, 2 large new wood bedsteads, 1 comb, 1 eheffonier, tables, chair*, rockers, earthenware, glassware, 1 batbj, 1 sup oak cabinet folding bed, mattress, chairs, lamps, picture*, vases, 1 gent's IK k gold watch, 1 set cart wheel?, 1 wheelbarrow, 1 harness, etc. 012 ""TO-MORROW, Tuesday, at 11 o'clock, at ■ Ihe Central Auction-Mart, by M. A. Bastow: 10 brls apples, 10 pcs bacon, 8 cuts cheese, 10 tubs butter, 3 bxs maple leaf and silver bar soap, 1 large cooking stove, 4 clocks, • large pictures, native scenery, 2 wonder lamps, 2 parlor lamps, lot ckartsand books, 1 large compas«, 8 bxs tea, 3 violins, 5 doz tire ■hovels, ;$ bedroom glasses, 2 mattresses, 1 wire flower stand, 2 wood bedsteads, 1 wicker work cot, crockery ware, and other articles; at 12 o'clock : lot cabbage, potatoes, etc., 0 baireis beef. oct!2 •TO-MORROW, Thursday, al 11 o'clock, at ■ the Waldegrave Street Auction Mart, by James Hyncs: 10 brls choice red apples, 5 brls si.-'Prpeel onions, 10 tubs Cape Breton butter, 2o green bams, B l>\- biscuits, 20 bxs ■erring, 5 ca«a egg*, 10 bxs soap, 5 caddies tea, 1 oil tank, 1 mahogany centre table, 2 square tables,-* 1 eight-day clock, toilet sets, *Bps and saucers. Icy vases, 10 sets jugs; at 12 O'clock, 10 doe eabhage, 5 steel harrows and sundries. octlS PIANO FOR SALE. On Tuesday next, 13th lost., at 12 o'clock, at the Show Rooms of Messrs. CALLAHAN £ GLASS, loud Abstinence building, | SPLENDID new |»| \-sjO. lately used ■ *--" at the Ladies' Minstrel Concert; second to none iv the city; equal to a ('bickering or ■ternwar; worth 9800; a R__gniftee_ri instrument, which can he Men at anytime previous to sale, ou tin premises. Du.lr & Gmhhib, ftaeti. utcrs. octa NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. _t|_EW ADVERTISEMENTS. The Natnelf BROWTtC is so associated with Bargains that when you mention one you infer the other, and when you mention the other you infer the one. This week at the OLD STAND we run -*n BLANKETS for $1.90, $2, $2.20, $2.50 —worth double. Mantles, Flannelettes & Dress Goods —all at cost price. Must be cleared off. CEO. R. BROWN, WEST END. -»i------»-*--------------»*----*-s*----s Grand Vocal and Dramatic ..ENTERTAINMENT.. BY THE BOYS OF CHRISTIAN BROS' SCHOOLS OF ST. PATRICK'S and HOLY CROSS, ST. PATRICK'S HALL, Tuesday, Oct. 13. The following Programme will be given:— Chorus," Men of Ha.-lech ' 60 Voices -__ -__.-«-_, Solo,-' —" Frankßarrou ISt l-AKft. Bar Bell Exercises Chorus—Huntsman's Chorus in " Der Freis- Song and Chorus, " A Motto for Every Man " chuta,*'—TouicSol-Fa..byClasof6o. J.Cook. Musical Drill by Class Solo, "True to the Last "....P. J. McCarthy Solo, " Rich and Rare ** M. Skinner Horizontal Bai' Exercises by 4 Wonders 2nd Part.--" PIKE O'CALLAGHAN," An Original Drama In 2 Acts. Slid Part. Red l.ufus (spy and informer) ..Master J. Sir Jae. Blackadar (a Royalist) Mr. M. _ ~ __~, " Hanley. ---__, Donnelly. Captain Wilson Master J. Walsh. -t -i .-v..-. / _______._• _»•.«. t James (servant maid) Master M. Byrne. Neil 0 Connor (an attainted Rebel) J. liady BroughU>n (betrothed to Neal)...Master Fit-henry. * A. Canning. Pike O'Callaghan (a faithful adherent)...P. F. Honor O'Callaghan (wife to Pike) Mr. F. Moore. Walsh. Sergeant Snipes fa man of discipline).. Master Biddy and Jmlv (Pikes children)... Peasants, W. Higgins. Soldiers, Servants, etc. . Admission, Numbered Reserved Seats, 40 cents; Reserved, 80 cents; Pit and Gallery, SO cents. Doors open at 7; Curtain at 8. N.B—A limited number of Numbered Seats can be had at Hutton's Music Store. - oct9,f&m,fp FLOUR .:. FLOUR. J. J. ST. JOHN. 1000 BRLS. FAMILY FLOUR, SOUND AND SWEET, At $3.30 Per Barrel, or 16s. 6d. This Lot being purchased direct from a Miller at a BARGAIN, will be found worth at the present time $4.00 per Barrel. J. J. ST. JOHN, Duckworths! THE TIME HAS Wir COME ROUND FOB MILLEY & MACINTOSH To out do every previous effort made in something special. All former efforts will be totally eclipsed. EVERY LINE is worthy the consideration of all housewives desirous of SAVING MONEY. DEPARTMENT: 300 MANTLES, $1 to $~ worth $3 to $10 200 jjjijrt COSTUMES, $1.2010 gjffjfc jjjMj. 100 La.,..' WATERPROOFS, NEWEST, Half Price. DRESS DEPARTMENT: Sensational Lots, secured under peculiar circumstances, 15 cents to 50 cents, 42 inches wide. BLACK DRESS DEPARTMENT: A few Special Pieces m fancy and plaiu. Ladies must come and see the Goods for themselves. St-P'-Pleaae .Vole cur New Address, next to BAINE * JOHNSTON'S ARCHWAY, •epM Nearly opposite Merchant's. Block. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. J JEW ADVERTISEMENTS. m wiiiii ifi Tendered to Mr. Hutton BY MISS TWILLINGATE STIRLING and MR. JOSEPH O'SHAUGHNESSY, Assisted by Misses Shea, Jardine aud Murphy, and Messrs. LeSueur, Geo. Shea, James Corner, Rennie and Mews, will be given in the COLLEGE HULL, THIS MONDAY EVENING. Nt PROGRAMMI*: ut I. organ Solo , Mr. "P. Jjefmenr '.'. Solo, " Let Mc Like . Soldier Fall,"—Wsslbet... Mr. Jos. O'.hangnr .*y .'!. Arid, " Mio Fernando,''—Done.ctti Miss T. .Stirling '. Duet, Selections iron tlie (Jinnies ol Normandy- -Planquette—with orchestra' "XOsnpt. Miss Jardine and Mr James C. Solo,—a " Believe Mc if all those Endearing Young Clianns; b " Oft in ihe Stilly Night. MoOTC Mr. J. O'Sliauglmesny 6. Solo, " The Harbor Hoy"—Moir ......Miss She,i 7. Song, "Thy Sentinel Am 1".,,., ~.c..,.' Mr. Corner 8. Solo, " Killarney" -Halte Miss Twillingate Stirling .. Duet, •• Serenado," Brag* Miss Murphy and Mr. O'Shaughnessy 10. Coinie, •' A Piece of Orange Peel'"—Anon..*-....' Mr. Geo. Shea 11. Solo, Selections from -The Chimes of Normandy"—Planquette. 1 ... . ~ Orehe.tral accompaniment. } «-... Jardiiif. 12. Solo, " The Death of Nelson"—Braltam. Mr. \. O'Shaughnessy. 13. Solo. '• Good-bye."--Tosti, ~.. ~ Miss Murphy 14. Solo, " Spring Song"... Master 6. Kowe 15. Duct, Comic selections from " Patience,''—Sullivan.. Mies Shea and Mr. Hutton 16. Selection from Chimes.of Normandy, with orchestral accoinpt.—Planquette. ...Mr Juoos 17. Solo, '• Ye Mariners of England " _ Miss T. Stirling 18. Solo, a •'When Other Lips "; b "The Bonuie Bar.k* of Loch Lomond ".. Aft;. J. O'ShaugkHessy. CJOD SAVK THE QCERIV. Door; open al 7.30; Concert at 8.30; Carriages at 10.30; Admission: Circle, 511 1-ts. | Reserved Seats, 10 c.«. ; Plan at Hutton's Mb.ic Store; (ieneral Admission, 20 Ct». THE ATTRACDNS !ow^ AT The Leading lest End House are: IN THE SHOW ROOM, Ladies' Swansette Quilet JM-kets, Lnbroidered Silk Ten , Gowns, all colors; Silk and Twe*3d Blouses; oilk Skirts; Fascinators, all colors, Kmbroidejed. Silk; Ostrich Feathers; Rul-les; Ladies' and Childrens' Natural Wool and Flannelette Underclothing, in great variety ; awjf another lot of Millinery eclipsing anything hitherto »howA in Sk. John's. __|FJ IN THE SHOP: r^3 Ladies', Girls', Boys' aiul Oeutß' BOOTS, SHOES, llou.e and Dancing SLIPPERS* in great variety aud VERY CHE4P. JACKSON & CO. OUTPORTFRIiISsssi BIG STOCK of Hardware, viz.: Nairn ¥xOeks, Hinges, Powder, Shot, Gun Caps, Gnus, Muskets, CWCOVTUI Xl P Vflll U/AMT Sashes, Glass, Bedsteads, and LfLlll IH!|MU IUU WW MPI I » l^pWe are going to »cii it out at very K>W PRICES, so don't miss the BARGAINS. We also beg to ieobfnd you that we repair Guns, Gun Locks, etc. Idir Don't forget t_t§ *nop, sign of the Circular Saw. octi-.ip J. H. PJJJTARTIN &, CO. FELT HATS! Received per s.s. " As-yrian,'" ft full Line of Men's and Youths' Pelt liiA.T'S, BLACK and BROWN; and Helling €H-__A*F* at. JAS. BRYDEN'S. .•-• y i ■ " POPULAR BOOKS UT 110 c. PER COPY. Beside the Bonnie Brier Bush, by lan Mc- J The Han in Black, by S. J. Weyman, 10c Lares, 10c j Tdeola, by Sarah' Grand, 10c Back to the Old Home, by Mary C. Hay, 10c The Heii o( Lynn, by Rollrl Buchanan, 10c The Yellow Mask, by Wilkie Collins, 10c Vashti and Esther, by writer of Belle's Let- Charlotte Temple, by Mrs. S. Kowsou, 10c -~ tsfra, We Miss Milne and 1, by Mamington Coffvn, 10c or Widow, by Mrs. Alexander, ... Singularly Deluded, by Sarah Grand, 10c ■ /fhe Hired Baby aud other stories, by six l'um- At the Green Dragon, by B. Harraden, 10c ou* authors, 10c Forging the Fetters, by Mrs. Alexander, 10c She's all tbe World to Mc, by Hall Came, 10- The above are printed in good readable type, aud contain every word of the original *to»y. DICKS & CO.. BOOKSELLERS & BOOKBINDERS -->_FOR SALE! fttiK-"**soo Puncheons Ponce, P. R. Molasses. flucl. Superior to Barbados. Especially Suitable to Retailers. |
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