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THE EVENING TELEGRAM. VOL. 22 Price: One Cent ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, MONDAY, MAY 14, 1900. $3.00 Fsr Annum. 112 N»:W 4I*VERTtf*EMEJITS. AUCTION SALES! MARE, CARRIAGES, Etc., Etc, ON THURSDAY NEXT. 17th inst., at II o'clock, nt the. STABLES, Carter's Hill, Near Hawthorn Cottage. 1 Handsome BLACK MARE—kind and jjood. 1 no< >F) BUIiCSY— oi.lv one montfa in use. ■OROP-SEAT BUGGY. 1 SINGfK si.i;i(ill. 2 sets HARNESS. 1 SADDLE and BUI OLE, RUGS, vie Anda small quantity UAV and SI RAW. P. < . O!MUS<OI.L. Auctioneer. naj lifify On THURSDAY next, at 12 o'clock, at the fEVI'KAL 4U€TIOBr HI ART. 1000 Choice Winter PLANTS, iooo do Spring do .11. A. I'. INIOU. Auctioneer. SEED POTATOES! Just ai rived per "Cacouna," a few brie Choice Need I'otntoes of the follow ing favorite brands : Ronton t'liille. Silver Dollar, Early KoNe. B>ec<>tas. l>lnii(l Him s. etc.. etc. icyCbeapest Potatoes in the market. For sale by may 14 J. B. CLIFT. CHEESE & TURNIPS, 100 Bags P. E I. TURNIPS, 20 Choice Canadian New Cheese, Per s. .s. " Cacouna.,' > , CEO. NEAL. Canadian Seed Potatoes Ex •• Polino," M »rls Early RtM I'O'IATOES, 20 do Hebron do B3f*Speciallj selected for Seed—put up in EDWIN MURRAY. nay 12 Look Over Vour Wardrobe! See if there i* uot ;in Overcoat or n Suit that would be just as good as ix'w if thoroughly < leaned or properly Dyed. Also, Curtains Cleaned or Djed .') look like new. Send your Shirts, Collars and Culls to us. We do the finest work to bo had in the city. GLOBE STEAM LAUNDRY and DYE WORKS, Carter's Kill, St. John's, MM. C. JM. IS. VAIL, Proprietor. Phone 186. feb27,4m,fp Mm, WMu, SIC. l.x •* Aesyriau,*, new supply of FANCY BISCUITS. Vat and Pearl JBnrley. Scotch Oatmeal. IlrowM and Wbite Vinegar. Scotch S'.>:«{f. I6c«! (urritnt Jell./. Strawberry Jam. C'iKMidsir Cheese. Also. A 1 IfaiHsand Itacoii. i'«s*jj>!i* Prleee. T. C. KENNEDY, may 10 O|»p. \'en IBotcl. MINERAL CLAIMS WANTED! Parties having claims to cell of Iron, < >'l )><■'•. • oal or other Minerals, send samples by mail price, how many acre*, where located, how tar from harhoraml ruiiway, what length ami rtidih of r.utcrop of ore, and if any limber. T. M. KIRCCWCO9, 70 Mndieon Avenue. •1 11 lm,fp Toronto, Ontario. Early Seed Potatoes. 2i5 bags Karly Seed POTATOES— Karly Rose, 2.'» bag.i Early Seed POTATOES— !!<-.;ii!y ol Hebron Ju>( reitived pir S. t>.'• Polino," from Montreal. BTSdliug Cheap. u-f O'£O. NEAL. YOUNG PIGS FOR SALE, ({•,.( iv< .1 (\ ■• Cacouna," One Box Young Pi^s, Will lie - -1 cbcap. mM -j- •» QLIFT. MEW APVEMTISEMEWTM. «JBW AI>Vi:RTISEi«ENTS. SOCUBIE-CaW Mm Associatun. BYNOD HALL, TUESDAY, May 15th. PKaeiAMIEI Instrnmcntui Miss Harvey. I Song MN« Mann. Song M i.s Pack. Manual Kscn ises C. L. B. Mr. IMIc. Son-,' Miss Jordan. Recitation Hies Baxter. Souk Misa <). Wood. Song Miss Cornick. [ustrunientul Mrs. Montgomery. Song Mr. LutriKtlcn. Song Mr.lMackall. Violin Solo Mus Sybil Johnftoii. Heading Rev. A. Robertson. Sony .Mr. Stirling. Physical Jhil! C. L. J3. Selections .Baud. RefreehHicitte. Tickets ut Mc.SKrM. firny A CnOiMlinml's, |>rice !><> rcii<<4. ni.\yll,li SALE BY 50 sacks Selected Timothy HAYSEED. Neave's Food, Nestle's Food, SVlellins' Food. Robinson's Patent Groats and Barley. 20 cases Apples—l gallon tins. 20 cases Burnnam's Beef. Wine and Iron. Nelson's Opaque d Erillki iitii. MacLaren's Imperial Cheese—in crocks. Irish Bacon and Hams. 10 case Valencia Oranges. FLOUR ALWAYS AT RIGHT PRICES. iiKiyMjlp Do not fail to see our Latest Assortment of LADIES' BLACK SILK CAPES, From 910.00 to gf-Sii.OO. Also, our special assortment of HAT BUCKLES, Enamel, Brilliant and Steel. Children's CREAM PELISSES -from $2.00 to $500. We have also received a new assortment of FLOWERS, TIPS, LACES, &c. We remind you again of our American Blouses. Anywhere in Town for 5 cents. The Island, by author of No. 5 John Street. I Diana Tempest, by Marj Cholmondeley. Sophia, by Stanley J. Wyman. | Mr. Tommy Atkins, by E. J. Huidv, M.A. The Transvaal, by J. P. Fitzpatrick. i Double Head, l>y 15. Fowler. Second Thoughts of an Idle Fellow—Jerome Kingdom of a Heart, by J!. IT. Rowland'*. K. Jerome. Dwelling in Gotham, by Anna Dak,. I lie Scarlet Woman, by Joseph Cocking. The Open Question, by Elizabeth Robins. From Sea to Sea, by Rudyard Kipliug. The Gentleman from Indiana, by Uootli David Hariim. l;v E. N. weetcott. Daskington. Wine on The Lees, by J. A. Stewart. The Money -Market, by E. F. Benson. A Very Rough l>i tmond, by Florence Warden The Barrys, by Shan F. Bullock. DICK S & Co.'s POPULAg^BOOKSTORE. * IF YOU WANT A i frßj. k Wrought or Cast ■t#yff-I#IRON RAILING, A Mil i i t I \M it 7 |1 1 For Grave Plots or Garden, v&i I. Place your ord«r with Uie CfIWSDLIBHTEB UION FOUNDRY. :!]il!l,.'liii,t|) Numbers of The Royal Magazine, The Wide World, The Windsor, Metropolitan, Munsoy's, McClures, The Strand Magazine, The Girl's Realm, The Woman at Home, The Sunday Strand, Donahoe's Magazine, Pearson's Weekly, Answers, The Kinq, Graphic, illustrated London ! News, The Sphere, Black and White, With the Flag to Pretoria—part II; ' Black and White Budget—all numbers; latest Battle Pictures. GARRETT BYRNE9 BObIC^ELLER. KEW AI»VKItTISEI»IEfIm I BTEW AI>VEUTISE*IE\T«. deceived per M Gleucoe," a shipment oft AMERICAN STEAM TARRED and - WHITE COTTON COO LINES, of Superior Q mil My. These Lines came in under the now Tariff and piid NO DUTY, and will be sold at our usual LOW RATE of commission, Sole A gen to for KEMMING'S CELEBRATED CODFISH HOOKS. Our quotations on these two Linen are considerably Lower than any in the trade. JOHN BARRON * CO., m.\v7,2w,fp,ni,w,f Uoodfellow'S Building. I iiiierican til floiing. | M DOUBLE, SINGtE ind PATCHED. m Mvg e®*We purchased our Spring Supply of OIL IZilgC CLOTHES before the recent advance in prices, ggj ayig and will sell them CHEAPER than any House £rf*C in the trade. 9fjC *M GET OUR QUOTATIONS and BE CONVINCED. &l ?JP% Remember we sell to the City and Outport 3w £ ,-u Trade on Commission only. Q&O i J JOHN BARRON & Co., Goadfellow's Building. M JfvS g^ Ji Jα STi JOHN IS NOW SELLING: 100 HAMS, at 10 cents Ib. 75 HAMS, at 82 cents Ib. 15 cases Electric Stove Paste. tTf'\ fresh sliipiueut ol lite Famous Celluloid STARCH. LIT Ami everj thing in the Urocery »ud Provision Lincat Lowest Possible Prices. YOU want to make your home bright and attractive for the summer, now is your chance. Call at once and see our lines (just opened) in House Furnishings: at prices to suit everybody. CURTAIftJETTES (Cream and White), from sc. ART MUSLINS, latest designs, from 7c. Room and Hall PAPERS, in endless variety. HEARTH RUGS, from 50c. DOOR MATS, from 2ttC, (this is such a good line that we always advise customers to nail them down to prevent them from being stolen.) FLOOR CANVAS-in all Widths and Newest Patterns. rrSEE WINDOWS. WnLLIRM PEEWo r " _ . "~ ; IHORWOOD Lumber *^mr®^ '! KINDS PRlriiTnUG . EXECUTED at this Office. f SHEW ADVIIUISIMIMS | tfEW ADVERTfSEMEMTN. -J— ■ I J Sew Sailor's! lew Sailor's! Per s.s. "Dainara," ipj%f%* White, Black, yfe&NwL /Iff) Speckled, j» and Khaki, A FULL RANGE TO SELECT FROM. I *$ | 5. MILLEY, maj9,fp Water and Colonial Si reel w. To Farmers! 200 brls IMPERIAL SUPERPHOSPHATE. 150 brie POTATO PHOSPHATE. 150 sacks BONE MEAL. ISTNow Ready for Delivery. THE PATERSON, DOWNING GO. niay2,fp,eo(l j K,rEAL THE INVINCIBLE !![ /I O 3 O O \Jr comers. may 7,cod AN EXCELLENT TYPEWRITER at GARLAND'S THE "OLIVER" TYPEWRITER shows every word as you write it. It took twenty-five years to tincl out that Typewriters have been built ii.wop apis tin. The " Oliver " is built rijclit side up. where tlic work is in sight. The only machine with a double or U shaped type bar, ensuring pcrm.ineii.-y of alignment. On account ol" its visible writing feature, and its simplicity of construction, the M Oli%er" is the quickest to learn and the easiest to operate, and is second to none in quality, strength and finish. *• Oliver,, Typewriter. I¥o. 10. list price, S»5, our price, *HO. ♦'Oliver" Typewriter with interchangeable Long and Snort Carriage; list price, $120 : our price, $100. i We arc Sole Agents for the ** Oliver " Typewriter in Newfoundland. Machines in operation and oa exhibition at our store. I irilliisfraU'd l'auiplilet all about the •' Oliver "— post free, ou application. may.2 s. E. GARLAND, 177 Water Street, East. h Newfoundland Monthly Publishing Co., LIMITED, ST. JOHN'S. shares of this Company were this day allotted in accordance with ii the terms of the Prospectus. April 27th, l<M»o. W. J. PIKE, Secretary. , The first uuuiber will be published ou Ist July, 1000. t The following Prizes arc ollcrcd lor Competition:— $5.00 for the best short Story, of 2,000 words. $5.00 f°r trie best Photograph of Newfoundland or Life, taken by an amateur. $5.00 for the best description of a spoiting incident in Newfoundland, of about 2,000 words in length. Rules : Write in ink and on one side of the paper only. Address all M.S.S. to the Editor of the " Newfoundland Magazine," St. John's. ap3o,lmfp>4iw Ceylon Tea Store. CtYLON 30 GENT TEA Is equal to any Tea in Lead Packets at 35 CGIitS U per pound, so to get best value buy your Tea at the ■ CEYLON TEA STORE, . mai-27 175 Duckworth Street (ou the Beach). NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, P.E.I. Produce Just arrived per s.s. " Cacouna," from Cliarlottetowi), P.E.1., May 14, 1900, and for sale by MARTIN BROTHERS, CHOICE P. B. I. SEED OATS, CoiiMeting of: 2000 bushels choice White Seed OATS, 2000 do de Black do 50 tubs very choice BUTTER—In small packages. Also. 3000 bushels choice Katiag and Seed POTATOES. inl4,l\v,fp Just Received 20 bxsIINGES, &£**ln Prime Order. For sale by J. B. AYRE, Water St. mid 10 .Vcw liovrer .St. mayll.Sl'p St. John's Mnuicipal Gonncil. NOTICE FOR TENDEH3. TENDERS will be raeetai until BlmrMlny, *7l!i I«l**m »• 4 o'clock, for the neoemarj and Construction of a Wall on Water Street nest. Bpeetf cation and Plans in connection frith the work can be seen at the Engineer's OUice, licnouf lUiildinjr. The Comoofl is not bound to accept the lowest or auy tended Applicants arc requested to writ* cross the outside of the envelope Teniier for wall. By order, 51. H. eKKKMB, mnyl4,2i,fp,m,w Secretary. ffliPteF&TfiiiisCli THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Newfoundland Archery and Tennis Club will be held in Messrs. A. HARVEY & Co.'s Office on TUESDAY, May 15th, at 8.30 p.m. C. MACKENZIE lIAItVKY, inM,2i,m,tu Sec.-Ties. CBTtOB BUILDING W., i.nini!).) THE Annual Meeting of the Shareholders in the City Club Build- Ing; Company, L't'd, will be held in the Library of the City Club THIS Monday, May 14th, at 3 o'clock, p.m. R. WATSON, itiaj'),9,l4,3ip Sec'y-Treaeuer. forTsaleT" — ALL that piece or parcel of Land situate on Lazy Bank Road (Pleasant Street), measuring thereby ninety-four feet six inches and measuring, from front to rear, three hundred and eighty-nine feet. For particularsapply to KESra & HOWLEV, ap4,fp,U Solicitors. ifjif To Let, that conveni- JttSJgently situate;! Dwelling ilou.;c, 11 Monkstown Road, in the present occupancy of J. V. O'Dea, Esq. ; possession Nov. ist next; apply to J. P. FURLONG, No. 9 Monkstown. n»ay7,fp,tf For Sale.-=First=Class OI'TKAMi IWTKIIN OUTFIT with Oil Lamn mul New Atclylcnc <iuH uttuctiments; also, a number of Slktee— varied and frii.il; also, :i High-Cla*a Cunerm- 5 x 7, dark slides, roll holder, stand and complete Amateur Outfit forliiii»h!n|{pictures. Arid'eMe: Uux ai>. WliitlKt'iirtie. iu-tvl l,Hfp,» <,>| S. U. F.«An Emergency Me«tiiiß "C St. John's Lodge, No. 5, will be held in the British Mull on Tnen«lay n«>xt, IBlh inst., at 0 o'clock. A full attendance is requested. My order ol W. M.( W. II- ««»»- I, \ N l>, Sec. niiv::',:'i,vi) Dory For sale. --One Necoiirt llutiil I»ory, in perfect condition. Will be sold clienj.. Aj>|'l> t'> T* U. <I>IKT. '"tyio For Sale, at a Bnr^ain, ■ Bood CABIIfBT «lt<>JA.\ : mU*, oho set Chamber's Enelyeopedie, nlimwi new; uglily at taw office. uiayl.i,.'iru Wanted,-—A General S^rvHii—in • sinn 11 fiunilj; waabingout; refereoce required. Apply at tlii- oilic. —mlO.tf Wanted, a Good General Servant; refcrencei required; apply at 130 LeMarcbant Road. mayiu.fp.tf Wanted, Experienced : Pants and Vc-t Mak.-rs, lor Nil I. Clothing 5 I Factory ; steady work , apply at the premise*, ! Job's Core. ri.:ull,3rn Wanted, Immediately, a 1 Good General Servant; appl] to MKS. S. . MILLEY, :ij lioud StreeW eia^H.tl"
Object Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1900-05-14 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1900-05-14 |
Year | 1900 |
Month | 05 |
Day | 14 |
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 from 1900 - 28 February 1913, and covers the years of the First World War from 2 March 1914 - 1918. -- Missing issues: 19 January - 18 February 1910. |
Location | Canada--Newfoundland and Labrador--Avalon Peninsula--St. John's |
Time Period | 20th Century |
Language | eng |
LCCN | 2009218154 |
Type | Text |
Resource Type | Newspaper |
Format | image/tiff; application/pdf |
Collection | Evening Telegram, 1900-1918 |
Sponsor | Centre for Newfoundland Studies |
Source | Microfilm held in the Queen Elizabeth II Library. |
Repository | Memorial University of Newfoundland. Libraries. Queen Elizabeth II Library |
Rights | Public domain |
CONTENTdm file name | 53357.cpd |
Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1900-05-14 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Date | 1900-05-14 |
Year | 1900 |
Month | 05 |
Day | 14 |
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 from 1900 - 28 February 1913, and covers the years of the First World War from 2 March 1914 - 1918. -- Missing issues: 19 January - 18 February 1910. |
Location | Canada--Newfoundland and Labrador--Avalon Peninsula--St. John's |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
File Name | SJDT_19000514_001.jp2 |
File Size | 6161.31 KB |
Language | Eng |
LCCN | 2009218154 |
Type | Text |
Format | Image/tiff; Application/pdf |
Source | Microfilm held in the Queen Elizabeth II Library. |
Rights | Public domain |
Transcript |
THE EVENING TELEGRAM. VOL. 22 Price: One Cent ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, MONDAY, MAY 14, 1900. $3.00 Fsr Annum. 112 N»:W 4I*VERTtf*EMEJITS. AUCTION SALES! MARE, CARRIAGES, Etc., Etc, ON THURSDAY NEXT. 17th inst., at II o'clock, nt the. STABLES, Carter's Hill, Near Hawthorn Cottage. 1 Handsome BLACK MARE—kind and jjood. 1 no< >F) BUIiCSY— oi.lv one montfa in use. ■OROP-SEAT BUGGY. 1 SINGfK si.i;i(ill. 2 sets HARNESS. 1 SADDLE and BUI OLE, RUGS, vie Anda small quantity UAV and SI RAW. P. < . O!MUS |
CONTENTdm file name | 53353.jp2 |