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THE EVENING TELEGRAM. VOL. 22 Price: One Cent. ST. JOHN'S. NEWFOUNDLAND, WEDNESDAY, MAY Iβ, 1900. $3.00 For Annum. No. 114 MEW AI>VEIITISEJIENTS. MIOTJON SALES! To-Horrow, Thursday, at 11 o'clock, At the C vulva I A notion Mart, (Without Reserve,) )0 sacks pi.u flour, 10 brls onion-. 2 boxes wainus. 1" brls potatoes. 20 boxefe difjbys, 10 mugs, 40 oil coots, 1 stove, 2 bicycles, I ialir.oll net. 1 setl cart harness, 1 buggy. 51. I. IMMOW. AmUoiioor. MARE, CARRIAGES, Etc" Etc^ To=riorrow, Thursday, at II o'clock, at the STABLES, Carter's Hill, Near Hawthorn Cottage. 1 Handsome BLACK MARE—kind and good. lllool) lirtSGY—oiilj one month in use. 1 DROP-SKAT BUGGY. 1 SING! K SLEIGH. J sets HARNESS. 1 SADDLE and BKIDLE, RUGS, vie. And a small quantity HAY ami STRAW. P. i. O'OKIN<OI.L. Auctioneer. Biayl4,3fp On THURSDAY next, at 12 o'clock, at the CENTRAL 4VCTIOII 91.1 HT. 1000 Choice Winter PLANTS, 1000 do Spring do W. 4. IEASKMV. Aiutioiiooi*. OiTfRI DA 18th in»t.. at 11 O'clock, — AT — Show Rooms, Exchange Buildings A QVANHIY OF Household Furniture •and Effects. |gp*P;triiculare i:> Thursday's papers. P. i. O'itiCSM OIX, AucHoueer. ma j 15 On MONDAY next, at IVI HO B>.IIB. CBEKII4»L.D I'KOI'EItTY in one 1 vi Uμ. inii>! central parts -about 150 yds. fir< in LeMareiiant Rnad, lacinz on Gulph Ami.no. This Projierty contains ahont r>o feet frontngc and l*it) reumec; this woul>! nake a splcnditl liui dinjj ?ite for any peraon wishing to live outside ttie citv—being only five minntes' walk from ilu i;irs. bIS M. A. BAM'rOW* Aiutioucer. FOR SALE BY A. LUSH, HENDERSON*!! Cabbage Plants, Henderson's FANSIES. mi6,ii General Commission Agent ami Auctioneer, 310 Water Street l-ifSole Agent in Newfoundland fur Messrs. Slewatt Munn & Co., Flour, Provisions, etc.; Messrs. Jos. Tetley & Co., Teas; Messrs. Jos. Crosfield & Suns, Ltd., Soap 5 and Perfumes. . mat6,fp,*eod furt arrived per e.s. " C icouna," from Charlottctowii, P.E.1., May 14, 1900, and for sale by MARTIN BROTHERS, CHOICE P. E. I. SEED OATS, C'liiiM-ting, of : 200) bushels choice White Seed OATS, «MK) do (1. Black do 50 tubn very choice BUTTER—iu small packages. Also, 30OJ bushels choice Eating and Seed POTATOES. ml4,l\v,tp Children'* Sprlojs-lleel lil»ck and Tan BUTTON and LACE BOOTS, A Jab Lot of I.ndieH, Tan § Black Shoes, at 95c. pair. Men's Cutis mi Leitter Cycling Jilioes! Men's and Bojs, Caps, Shirts, etc. S4S Water Street. Per s.s. " ('a.coiiua," i lew hit Kill tube CHOICE P, E. I. BUTTER. 2 Cases P. E. 1. BUTTBR, in Jit fitt ifiJ ■'■■ CTATT nurls.ti Received pet " Cilencoe," ;i shipment of AMERICAN STEAM TARRED and WHITE COTTON COD LINES, oi Superior <lu;ili<y. These Lines came in under the new Tariff and piid NO DUTY, and will be sold at our usual LOW RAIE of commission. Ki*»Stole ls<*'»<* fov HEMMING'S CELEBRATED CODFISH HOOKS. Our quotations on these two Lines are considerably Lower than any in the trade. JOHN BARROW t< CO., ii)..\7,2.v.iy,n;.\v,f tt—dlell»w'« Itiiilding. H DOUBLE, SINGLE mid PATCHED. M yf&i purchased our Spring, Supply of OIL pj^i CLOTHES before the recent advance in prices, §$<P %i<* and will sell them CHEAPER than any House 2iArj? 0?!p in the trade. 8§» ■Sgg GET OUR QUOTATIONS and BE CONVINCED. $& s*r+ Remember we sell to the City and Outport 3%K /SS Trade on Commission only. Qcy §1 JOHN BARRON & Co., Goadfeliow's Building. gj 200 bris S&3PER3AL SUPERPHOSPHATE. ISO brls POTATO PHOSPHATE. 150 sacks BONE ftfIEAL. Jr_»T^To'.v itcsuly for Delivery. THE PATERSOIi, DOWNING CO. ma} 2,fp,eod |k REal THEeINVINCIBLE maintains its quality and ; popularity against all!!| O cS A C C CX* comers. may7,eod TiTeWFOONDLAKD MONTHLY PUBLISHING CO., LI MlTB<:l>, ST. JOII.VS. shares of this Company were this day allotted in accordance with 11 the terms of the Prospectus. April 271h, 1<»»O. W. J. I*l KK, Scorcinri. 3 he lirsi number lvill be published on Ist July, 1903). The fallowing Prizes arc offered tor Competition :— 55.00 iol tllc best Photograph of Newfoundland Scenery :>r Life, taken by an amateur. The winner will appear in the August number, so all photographs should be on band by the 15th June. $5.00 lor llie best s,lolt -Story of 2,000 words. $5.09 f°r tlie ')esl description oi a sporting incident iu Newfoundland, of about 2,000 words in length. All M.M.S. should be on hand by the 25th of May. Rn es : Send photographs flat. Write the stories in ink, on one side of the paper only. Address all matter to the Editor of The Newfoundland Magazine, St. John's. ap3O,imfp,4iw i in lU&arcmGzsrjui»gxiiinjiiaMfiiiii'iwi]«ju» rv»mi-..i.^<-T»«r-«...t.~—.~——.—-TTrMTrTt~ A IF YOU WANT A 1, jJjU j> Wrought or Cast hTTT i KAIIINii, . «J-J|( »»-.»-«•, J- iU L * I'REIIY DESIGN, lif jj| For Grave Plots or Garden, -^—*--LXJ--1--LJ Place your order with the CONSOLIDATED IRON FOUNDRY. ay>l9,3m,fp UnCllli dJlu UCVCIdSKIS. Orders will be taken for only 8 days longer at the reduced rate adver-: tised for two weeks from nth May. | This is your chance for the season. Embrace it. Quality of above Wheels needs no trumpeter. They stand at the head. KSKThe best is the cheapest. Ask the repairers. I'inno anil Orguai Wareroouis, 13 New Ctower Street, maylG.i'p Sign of the Iticyele. <few__oN SALE BY 50 sacks Selected Timothy HAYSEED. Neave's Food, Nestle's Food, Meliins' Food. Robinson's Patent Groats and Barley. 20 cases Apples—l gallon tins. i 20 cases Burnham's Beef, Wine ant? Iron. Nelson's Opaque and Brilliant Gelatine. lyiacLaren's Imperial Cheese—in crocks. Irish Bacon and Hams. 10 case Valencia Oranges, FLOUR ALWAYS AT RIGHT PRICES. mu}U,lp lew Sailor's! lew Sailor's! Per s.s. "Damara,,, WllllC, BIdUA, iAmmum* Mh, Speckled, Cold W M and Kiiaki. |ifej A FULL RANGE TO SELECT FROM. LLJeJ / in;iy9,fp Wuicr and Colonial Streets. IJ LII Os n Jut O BIC Ii 9 I Lil fs equal to any Tea in Lead Packets at 3S CSSitS per pound, so to get best value buy your Tea at the m;u27 175 S(r;>« i («>a the Iteucii). Tlic [siaud, bj :uith ,v of No. 5 Johu Street. Dian i Tempebt, by Mary Cliolmondeley. Sophin, by Stanley J. Wyraan. Mr. Tommy Atkius, hx E..!. llavdy, M.A. The Tranavaal, by J. P. Lritz|> itrick. Doable Head, by Is. Fowler. Second Thoughts of an Idie Fellow—Jerome Kiiig-.ljin of a Heart, bj- E. 11, Rowlands. K. Jerome. Dwelling in Gotham, by Anna I);vl<;. The Scarlet Woman, by Joseph Corking. The Opes Question, by Elizabeth Robins. From Sea lo Sen, by Kiulv;ird Kipling. The Gentleman from Indiana, by Booth D:ivid Haiuin. by E. N. Westcott. Daskington. Wine on The by J. A. Stewart. The Money Market, by E. I". Benson. A Very Diamond, by Florence Warden The Barrys, by Shan F. Bullock. IJiUJLk Ql I/O. S i Ul UJLiiJtC J3Uyii.slUiliLi I SEW ADVISKTI&CMKKTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. New Mills! New Flours! 'MOUNT ROYAL." Finest Hungarian Patent from Manitoba Wheat. II;is no equal for quality, aiul is the liitjlicst grade in Canada. Immense Canadian Family Trade. TRY IT. " ATHLETE"—Minnesota First Spring Patent. ." Lβ LAC "-Very Choice High Winter Patent. " SUNLIGHT." This new flour is a very choice 00 per cent. Patent, and will make a beautiful while, creamy loaf, containing rich nourishing food,and the price is within reach of all. JSc.fi Value a> any Flour in Newfoundland. "PEERLESS"-Straight Roller-Worth its Money. N.lJ.—The quality of all the above brands can he depended upon to give satisfaction, being from new Mills with the latest improved machinery, turning out only very Superior Flours. Quality Guaranteed. mar3l,B,w,fp,tf Thp Elnvul I imifpfl l 810 nUJuI tXiUiUOp LllllliuUi Do not fail to see our Latest Assortment of LADIES' BLACK SILK CAPES, From to $35.00. Also, our special assortment of HAT BUCKLES, Enamel, Brilliant and Steel. Children's CREAM PELISSES—from $2.00 to $5.00. We have also received a new assortment of FLOWERS, TIPS, LACES, &c. We remind you again of our American Blouses. ¥OU 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. CURTAINETTES (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 20c, (this is such ■ g°od line that we always advise customers to nail them down to prevent them from being stolen.) FLOOR CANVAS in all Widths and Newest Patterns, SEE WINDOWS. WfILLDBM PREWo Anywhere in Town for 5 cents. Ji Ji STa Jill IS NOW SELLING: 100 HASViS, at 10 cents Ib. 75 HAMS, at 12 cents Ib. 15 cases Electric Stove Paste. JiITT-V Stv-ili shipment of She Famous Celluloid STARCH. JiUTAimI everything in (itc dirocery iiikl Froviaion Liucat AN EXCELLENT TYPEWRITER at GARLAND'S THE "OLIVER" TYPEWRITER shows «■»«•;■> word as you write it. It took twenty-five years to And oat that Typewriters have boon built u.wop apis tin. The 4i Oliver " is built side up. where the work is in sight. The only machine with ■ double or U shaped type Iwr, easuring permaneucy of alignment. On account of its visible writing iV:iturc, and its simplicity of construction, the *• Oliver" Lβ the quickest to learn and the easiest to operate, and is second to none in quality, etreugtli "Oliver" Typewriter, No. 10. list price, SJ9S, our price, *••. *' Oliver" Typewriter wilJi iuterchangeable Long and Short Carriage; lint price, 9120 ; our price, $100. We are Sole Ageatt J'or the " Oliver " Typewriter in Xewioiindlainl. Machmei in operation and on exhibition at our store. 2 iJ'tl iiNtrated Pamphlet—all about the *» Oliver*'- post free, ou applicatiou. mayia s. E. GARLAND, 177 Water Street, East. MEW A I>VERTLSEMENTS. 15,000 HHDS. Cadiz Salt. Ni.\\ L:m ling ex S. *. " Iliso." J:JT Si-liiatf nt Lowe.} Kate*. M. MOREY & Co., mO,w,str iPUlce: * Queen St, REDCIOSS LINE. 1 {.\Vt\T(; found it necessary l<) -Ic-l. the >«. n. Silvia :it MraffiKi .\i u York we have chartered the s. h. !Srul»*lM'i'g to leave New York on FrMaj, May IHlli, and St. John's on or about Frid.i.y. May SStli. No passenger accommodation. For Freight! applj to HARVEY & Co., inlG.li Agents. jf*W*\ NOTICE t fl-w * A .Special Meeting f(J §%&%. U'of 1,, c St- John's 11 J^m—vs. [Journey menComariF \/jf //Union will be held at \s. ftfc «!«*■»> y their Rooaat, Queen NJ[ St., Oil TIIUKPDAY, lTthins-t. Chair to be taken at B|> m. Jiusiiicss important. IJy order, mnylC,li .»Al I. 3*OWKU, Sec. MOTICE! AFTEIfi «?SfE MOWI'II, application will be made to IJis Excellency the Qovernor-io-Coancil, for Letters I'atent for a new and luefal machine for barking or trimming round Umber, to be granted to Victor B. Strut, of St. John's, Surveyor of Lumber. The 17th of April, 1900. WHITE WAY A .IO1I.\M»N, JSolicit-irs for Applicant. aplB,2s,may2>9,10.1p NOTICE! AFTESI OXK MO.TTH from this date, application will be made to His Excellency the fJovernor-in-<-ounci,l, for Letters I'atent lor improvements in apparatus employed in wireless telegraphy, to be granted to (jSuch.iklmo MARCONI, of 28 .Mark Lane, in the City of London, England, Blectrici—. The 17lh of April, 1900. WHITEW IV A ItailMli Solicitors for Applicant. ap18,25,ntt?2,9,16,fp UQTICEI ■tFIIE ANNUAL MEETING of the " Friends and Supporters of the Church of England Orphanage will be held IB lip. Feikl College Hall, to-day Wednesday, May i6th, at 8 p.m. Eik:\CEV l>3 M Hl,l>. in;i_vlO,2i,tli.\v Hon. Sec. FOR SALE! ALL t'll*l P»ece 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. Far particulars apply to KEXT & HttWIiEY, ap4,lp,tf .Solicitors. Freehold Property. mFor Sale— situate on Pleasant Street—• well built Dwelling Blouse, containing drawing and dining rooms, five bednXMM and bathroom, with bMCinent kitchen, coal aud vegetable cellars. Also, gardes and stable in rear. For further particulars apply at Him office. m2,w,tl For Sale, Choice Seed and KatitiK t*»tot»>Bi — Karlj Koac, Puritena, Beaaty "t Hrbron, Quick Crop*, Dakota licils, Bluee, etc. Pricen to unit toe times and customers. M. A. lIAH'i'O%V, beck's Cove. mnjrS For Sale.«First-Class •rmCAL L.%MTEsI!I «l TFlTwitli Oil fjamn and Sew Acclylcnc CJaa attachmeuts; also, ;i mtinl>er of Slitloa -varied :m<l goi.d; also, a Iligh-Clasa Camera ") \7, dart •tides, roll holfk-r, sUiid and complete Ain;i-teur Outlii forlini-liin^pktares. AiltlrexM: ImMi WhllbwerSMf. hi:.;. i1.51|.,.0.l Gardener Wanted.-A man who understands gardening; ■Hist he sober and industrious; apply by letter only, to l, Q/tKDKN, ' this odice. in;i v l."),tp.tf Wanted, a Good General Sciviuit; refereticea required; apply at 13."> LeMarcnanl Road. in*ylO,fp,tf Wanted, immediately, a Good General Servant; appij Iα MUS. S. MII.Li;V, .'!.") Bond Street nui.vU.tf Wanted, immediately, a<iooil (iLiiLi.il Servant, iu a small family; refcreuees required; applj lo MRS. K. (i. ! HUNTER, 12/ LeMarclmut Roid. inavin.Up ■ Wanted, immediately, • Good General ls«»vmH.: M/i>ly »t 154 Qower Street). ie^lG,li
Object Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1900-05-16 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1900-05-16 |
Year | 1900 |
Month | 05 |
Day | 16 |
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 | 53367.cpd |
Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1900-05-16 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Date | 1900-05-16 |
Year | 1900 |
Month | 05 |
Day | 16 |
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_19000516_001.jp2 |
File Size | 6135.48 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, WEDNESDAY, MAY Iβ, 1900. $3.00 For Annum. No. 114 MEW AI>VEIITISEJIENTS. MIOTJON SALES! To-Horrow, Thursday, at 11 o'clock, At the C vulva I A notion Mart, (Without Reserve,) )0 sacks pi.u flour, 10 brls onion-. 2 boxes wainus. 1" brls potatoes. 20 boxefe difjbys, 10 mugs, 40 oil coots, 1 stove, 2 bicycles, I ialir.oll net. 1 setl cart harness, 1 buggy. 51. I. IMMOW. AmUoiioor. MARE, CARRIAGES, Etc" Etc^ To=riorrow, Thursday, at II o'clock, at the STABLES, Carter's Hill, Near Hawthorn Cottage. 1 Handsome BLACK MARE—kind and good. lllool) lirtSGY—oiilj one month in use. 1 DROP-SKAT BUGGY. 1 SING! K SLEIGH. J sets HARNESS. 1 SADDLE and BKIDLE, RUGS, vie. And a small quantity HAY ami STRAW. P. i. O'OKIN |
CONTENTdm file name | 53363.jp2 |