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THE EVENING TELEGRAM. SOT 22 Price: One Out. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, THURSDAY, MAY 3. 1900. $3.00 Per Annum. No. 103 AUCTION SALESI FLOURrFLOUR! (For the benefit of whom it may conoer.O POSITIVE SALE. "DAINTY," Just lauded ex steamer " At Public And ion. On FRIDAY Next, the 4th iosL, At Eleven O'clock, ou the Premises of Messrs. HARVEY & CO., 13T640 Barrels FJLaOTTIEg, Brand-"DAINTY." Ordered to be enld ;it Public Auction for the benefit of \\liosn it may couceru. R. L. MARE, nm'2.'2fp Not. I*ulr. To-Morrow, FRIDAY, it!i inst., at 1<).30 o'clock, METROPOLITAN HOUSE, Wilier Ktreet, (Over Jackson & Company"*.) I Handsome American Organ, walnut case, k,. Pc swell, in perfect order, 1 piano s-tool, 1 solid walnut extension dining table (extends II feet), 1 -iiiiil mahogany folding top card t.title. 6 ni;ili.'_.uiy frame English dining chairs', covered in haircloth, spring scats, I large cum chair, 1 laijje r. cker, 1 No. I slow c< ml 11-li*jll «!.>\o. wi li :ii out 20 Icet funnelling, -4 vd-. lie ivcjiiiwis, 1 large wardrobe, 1 en losed ivaslistnnd, 1 dralt s •itiii. 1 nil rack, 1 lnrge maliog.mv couch, upholstered in hair clr.th, o reversible cretoua curtains, poles :uid rinffs. one down :u.d feather bed, cue wool mattress, 1 child's carriage, 1 child's iron cot, 1 easy chair <juiu; new, upholstered in bair cloth, 1 easy chair, nphoistered in leather, 1 large hanging lamp, 1 clock, i iron I ed<t( ads and Mindrics. S>. i. O'J>KIM OM,. AiKlioneer. BICYCLES! BICYCLES!! On FRIi-AY Next, 4th i;l«it.. ..t 11 5t.111., Ai Office, Exchange Building, Weßride'fl Hill. 20 High Grade Bicycles, Ladies, and tiente', A' j .1,.- guaranti ci by the Manufacturers. 11. T. MeC'OUBREY, u).iy2,w tli Auctioneer. 0 r 1 diittcd I I L,o Si lIW I I ic'i' Just Arrive*!: A Ciioica Lot P. E Island Butter, in sin ill pack \£<'< i<) suit easterners. Foj Sale by . • T. B- CUFT. !»o !>r!s. Early ftt>e«l Petsrfeee, I'm it an, I'cauty of Hebron, Early Kose, Klephanf, Dakota Ited and other kinds. Specially selected for Seed. G"t the best. £DWSN MURRAY/ may 3 I (liiiluiOj lui\U IIUIIUU. RED AND WHITE CLOVtR SEED. .In-1 trrived, K'OO Lbs. White, 1000 Lbs. Red. For Sale by **m T. B. CLIFT. For Whitewashing. FOR SALE at Central Lime Kiln, foot Casey's Lane, and Kiln on Battery Road, Hoylestown, BEST White Lime at our usual low prices. JOHN SOORE.i ■ifivl. 1 w.co'l Children's Spring-Heel BUTt'GN and LACE BOOTS. | A ;..;> Lol of f-KiJivs, Tan k Black Sftoes, at 95c. pair, j Men's Ca&vts sn:i Leatker Cyo-ifig Shoes. Mao's and boy^. Caps, Shirts, etc. P» LARACY, NEW AI>VEIMI»E*IK«TS. J ADVI'TRyiSEMEWTS. PINEAPPLE CHUNKS, 02 cents tin. Mb. Package GV9ACOARONI, 10 cents. SEEDED RASSBNS, Mb. Cartons. CLEANED CURRANTS, Mb. Cartons. 20 Pails Choice CREAM DROPS. ■II). idbidp liUlll rllllll, 0 LilD. CELLULOID STARCH. American 3TR3N& BEANS, 80 cents tin. 3-lb. tins Choicest TOMATOHB, 12 cents tin. l-lb. tins French STR9NG eEA!\9S, 8 cents. S I h ih \S T. J. DOLE? 100.. The Rdialtle JfimUen, Have in stock a VERY FINE selection of ENGLISH A JEWELLERY, Late«t lM'>i;us autl Ilcst lVorkinaM^hip. iKive ■ VERY FINE •ssortmen! of ENGAGEMENT and WEDDING RINGS, and Inn intilte tlie sume to Older i£ required. In Sterling Silver and Electro Plate Ware, our Stock is Unequalled. We have the lte*t Ciooils of the Uo*t ICelinblc liiu-.1. T. J. DULEY & Co., Water Street, St. John's, Nfld. ep24,tu,tlj,s,fp,t£ With I'atcii4 n-<l<f»"3. \^^^^4^^^^^^^P/ Go-Carts, Express tens. )f iliKjjs!; Boys' TricycleH, Dexters. S^^^ J. H. MABTIN & GO'S. -^IA^^VCIC NOTSCS OF REMOVAL! «. WALTER B. WEST, Agent. from McBRIDE'S HILL to $JP7 COMMERCIAL CHAMBERS. may2,2fp For a Good Genera! Family Flour, Huh sia Superior. It Js milled with an intimate knowledge of what the family trade requires, makes a white, nutritious of€B€i| Buns, Cakes and Pastry. " GILT ED&Z." FlOlir nas won the HICHESI praise wherever vised. h lewfoiiaU lioathlv Publishing Co.P! U»Il!;i), ST. J«II.\'S. shares of this Company were this day allotted in accordance with j 11 the terras oi the Prospectus. Ajteil 27<i«, iißiO. W. J. Seeretury. J The first BWHbef Hiii be pablishe«l on l«t July, 1900. I'll. foUo'.vinj; Prizes arc oflcrccl \uv Competition:— f5.00 for l'ie best short Sior),, of 2,000 words. 5.00 for the best Photograph of Newfoundland or Life, taken by ! an amateur. $5.00 for best description of a spotting incident in Newfoundland, of about 2,000 words in length. Rules: Write in ink and on <nc side of the paper only. Address all M.S.S. to the Editor of the " Newfoundland Magazine," .St. John's. I stp!iO,lmr|>,4iw MEW ADVERTISEMENTS NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Jiivl received jicv s.s. " Silvia," TDAWI B"\AI3SrS f,'om t,lft celebrated builder, JOHN I rtMfWL BJv#HIHa WILLIAMS, Sbelbur.ie, N.S. During the past 15 years we have handled a large number of these boats, ami all our customers speak highly of them. BQ**A special arrangement with the builder (whmn we represent in Newfoundland), enables us to sell DIKE APE it than heretofore. S. BVIARCH $c SONS, Agents. in;i}3,il"p,ll],s {<seP* Latent Americau XovHiies in Ladies' Linen Collars, Lace and Stock Collars, White Pique and Washing Collars, Silk and Jlnslin Bows; a° "ZESET, to fiilß rmiKC of English ii3i4l American BLOUSE and DRESS MUSLINS-Patlerns Personally Selected and of the Lalest Design*. ®£S£-SEE OUR BLOUSE WASHING SILKS—Spot and Stripeonly 37 ecu la per j av<l. Also, a JOB LINE in SILKS, only 40c. per yard; worth 80c. a Tf YOU WANT A • LjyM * Wrought or Cast •4-Jp -ib ■& i 'r ikon RAILING, I Tj|| J I For Grave Plots or Garden, I «a§ JL.I I i. 1 l-l_JLJgp Place your oid r with the CONSOLIDATED IRON FOUNDRY. ~ np19,3m,1p DRESS. GOODS] NOW SHOWING: for Spring and Summer wear, in Latest Shades and at Lowest Prices. BW SEE OUR SPECIAL LINES At 17, ii<l iin«l 40 cents. WHLLffIM PBEWo u ft fl I ft ] % "Its strictly business to insure ♦ UhW ff HfiHII 5 F Kflftl?? % your horse against death by acci- } Jbl S W ft UUU^I + dent or disease." I ♦ " Delays are dangerous.,, la- J • % sure vout" * The Natal Campaign, by B. Bnrlcigb, §1.80. ♦ ' J.h&sa- * Arden Massiter, bj Dr. W. Harry, 60 & 90e. ♦ IJv Order ol' Tnc Company, i> M;in Jolin♦ % nrealting the Shacklce, by F. Barret, GO ft 90c. ♦ 4 ,!o;ui of'lhc Swuul Hand, l.y S. I;. Ciockcit, ♦ r•---,-■ « 'llicK..arof\l.cUiiiK, by NaUJoiiM, 53c. ♦ ♦ The Flower of Gala Water, by A. E. Barr, 6Oc. j Z.-. -Jr'&g * (iartliowtn, by Allen lUinc,Go& 90c. ♦ '% ♦ Willi Conquering Turk, by G. W. Steevens, ♦ with Stock ami | The Lanji of the Dollar, by G. W. Steepens, % General Instiraace Co., Ll.l. « w»llkitchenertoKliart^m,byG.W.SteeT- J OFFICE: EXCHANGE BUILDING J JmL^L.^Z^.****. I ftb7,fp,eod Mcßndc S Hill- » ~,;lU. ~-„,. a Koi|!im.; \,y Albert Leo, 90c. ♦*♦«"< ****^>~ >♦♦«❖*❖&♦♦❖♦❖♦ Tlw [3lnml, l>> I{. Whiting, <i 0 « We. — Around the Camp Fire, by C. G. l>. Roberts, NW* $*K7 T** " "ft BT IPS'?! ??1H 7 7 vJa.AI-/l^Ol>• -t'2B liejMisjJs Bookseller. 10 Prime New Cheese, Look OVGi4, Jn-t iieccitred per " Gleneoe." a r I EDWIN MURRAY. YOUT NT mi ij 1 Warderobe! Ml. l.nHuflTl ' 50 if lheic is llot :i" Overcoat of ! H 693 *5 BSy «93SiJiVH 3 a Suit tluil would bo just as good M new if thoroughly (loaned or properr lv Dyed. Curtains Cleaned or j Ci's*B-:iilO.& White Hp»'<l Oat*. Dyed to look like new. .Send your ; *-> 100 ! nthel* Karlr tJoldeii Prolific Heavy j OoUarB Hlld Cuffe to us. "We :-'a 'nt -m •»« tlw Unci work to be had in the nbundant yicM. farmers wii . tutw siocd City. ; Umkhs Oats speak highly of their quality. j STEAM iapi? C^°'_WSAL. UUNDRY and dye I Farmers, Attention.«= WORKS. Carter's Hill, Just receivetl ami for sale by M. A. I'.AS- St. .Io1»m'«, Sfld. TOW. Bvi'k'i" •■■■..• n!»g4 dfcrice Tiiiio- c. K- V.ilL, Proprietor thy ilay Sceil uutKlwu. *yl& I'tomVti, fcU27,4iß^B } sew ai>vi;ktini;mevin, wcw adveutiseme^ts. ILLUMINATION and MUSIC! Grand Organ Recital, It.v MR. P. I.eSI IH It, Mus. Bac, etc. Tlie Brightest Illuniinaiii of the Age (Acetylene Gas) will be opened in the Methodist Church, CARBONEAR, in conjunction with a Grand Organ Recital, interspersed willi Sacred .Solos and Anthem*, on FRIDAY, May 4*ll. Doors open at 7..'J0. Recital to commence at 8 o'clock. Kg*»Coltectiou la aid of the Light Fund. oi*yl,3fp the Matter with Bobs and Kitchener?" Zj . ALL RIGHT! rZfa*%k So arc our NI'I'X'IAL I.IKEB of Gents, HATS, CAPS/ "" l"'c<s shapes; Underwear, Hose, Neckties, Bow?, (jjflr s[ Front?, Collars, Wristbands, Handkerchiefs—in Linen and *$L Kilk; Shirts in White and Coloured; Dressed Cream and Wliite Canvas Cloth; Cream and Fancy Linen; and our Special Neglige Sl«ii t. at 50c, will eoaqaar at first sight. Like tlie EnutekilUng Fusiliers at Pieters Hill, our Boots and Shoes, ranging from $1.10 to #3.00, will carry all before them. Purchase at the ROYAL STORES, LIMITED. aP3o,fp "THEY'RE ALL RIGHT." The FAVORITE BRANDS For the Season: HUNGARIAN, PILLSBURY'S BEST, ROYAL STANDARD, OUR COUNTRY. iat ever I SMOKED i HEARW & CO., I JiSTi JOHN IS NOW SELLING: 100 HAMS9 at 10 cents Ib. 75 HAMS, at 12 cents Ib. I 15 cases Electric Stove Paste. SJ"; A fresh sliii>lll cut of the Famous Celluloid STARCH. flfjTAud everything iu the Grocery aud Provisiou Liucat Lowest Possible Prices. Tlib Very of Fiction, etc I>ICKS A CO., Popular Bookstore. The Kingdom of a Heart, by Adelaide Rowlands, GOc; Wines on the I.ees, by John A. Stewart, 85c.; A Corner of tlie West, by ElithHenrietta Fowler, 00c; Mr. Thoinus Atkins, by the author ofllow to be Happy Tli ■ '! irriwl. 91.25; The Transvaal I ruin \\ itnin, i>y .I.l'. Fitzpatrick, 73c.; The Second I ».;.is of an Mle Fellow, bj Jerome K. Jcmme, ChriKtiana iu Khaki, by Jesse I'age, 3>c; Diana Tempest, by Mary Cholmondeley, We.; Field Marshal Lord Roberts, V.C., K.P., C.C.8., 85c.; Dionysiot, ttie Weaver e Heart s Dearest, by Horward, GOc; Intellectual Whist, by Major (icn. Drayson, .We; Hie <>• Greco (The most interesting, if nol the most intellectual of all ehCM books), by Hofl«an| flfg'lMcst Magazines, Ncwapapera, and Fashion Jonraahk DICKS & CO., Booksellers and Stationers. Ceylon Tea Store. CEYLOITsoIENT TEH fs equal to any Tea in Lead Packets at 35 cents per pound, so to get best value buy your Tea at the CEYLON TEA STORE, mn,27 175 Duckworth Street (on the Hea«:Ji). ____—n^^CTUMKM Jt Latest Mafaziaes and Illustrated Papers! Numbers of The Royal Magazine, The Wide World, The Windsor, Metropolitan, Munsey's, McClnres, The Strand Magazine, lhc Girl's Realm, The Woman at 1 lome, The Sunday Strand, Donahoe's Magazine, Pearson's Weekly, Answers, The King, Graphic, Illustrated Londoi News, The Sphere, Black and While, With the Flag to Pretoria—part II Black and White Budget—all numbers ; latest Battle Pictures. CARRETT BYRNE, BOOKSELLER I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, FOR SALE CHAS, W. SULKIER 3,000 LBS. U&ullsu Mwa} Best value in the niiiiket ; also Parsnips, Beet Root, Carrots, Onions, Potatoes and Turnips in Barrels. "ay&Sfr TO LEN D 1~~ ■ • • f^ on Freehold or good Lea;; hold security, in amounts to suit borrowers; apply to HUTCHING!! & BLACKWOOD. Solicitor*, Water St. Btai37|fp>tr,co I W. BARKER, General Commission Agent and Auctioneer, 310 Water Street. ppSole Agent in Newfoundland for Messrs. Stewart Munn & Co., Flour, Provisions, etc. : Messrs. Jos. Tctley & Co., 'leas; Messrs. Jos. Crosfield & Sons, Ltd., Soaps and Perfumes. iii;irt>,fp,cod FOR SALE! ALL tliat 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 particulars apply to KIM & HOW LEY, api.lp.ti Solicitors. HOUSE FOR SALE! SBLA Splendid Residjm&e nc c ami with Coach and Outhouses thereon. The grounds arc nicely laid out with ornamental and fruit trees; situate within five minutes walk of the business centre of the city. For particular* ripply to P. f<. O'DI&ISCOLL, feb2l,fi>,th Kxdianye Building, Watcv St. lTr\ O£T 1 CT I Os B-fc I ■ ££? Those Commercial miitM Premises, in Burin, kr.own as Morris l'oint, cowpri-ing IJwelliog House, Wharf, Stoics. "' -uitable for general Sebery busioe ;>iy to Hi mine, ap3O,4i,fp !""i:>l streetfUETob to let (I*os>«vSHiuii ifivi'ii Ist Iln.vN JS!I 1 hat Comfortable fellillwelliiia Home, N> 21), situate on Cochrane street, and now Iα the occupancy ol Mr. James Mann. For particulars apply to ap!),tf J. .%. CLIFT, Solicitor. «aTo Let, East End A*,*A* 1 "Sudbury," with Garden and Stable; apply to MR. C. K.TIIOMI'SON, WiU'i Street, West. ap»»,fp,tf «SATo Let.—Houses it'll? \<>'» I Jm<B * Devon !C«w , unexcelled view of the Narrows and Harbor; apply at J. 11. MAHTIN A CoV inarir>,tl),ip,tl' KffiTo Let, the DwelldH»in» House, No. 1 VVsildegrave St.; possession Ist of May; for pailiculanapply l« P. J. HIJMMKIJS, Holicito.r, Kenouf Building. _ ap'i fp.tf,cod Ladysmith No. of the (iraphic— Wβ have jii-i received a lew of tin Siege ti Lutlv-niitli ' »l the Or.ii»hi :, with nanierotiK i i>l.m-, etc., .'t."ic S. i;. (iAlll.A.Nw. a|i'2t>,tf^ Wanted, a Housemaid, must liiive reference*; «n>ly i.t M Rcnnic'a Mill Koad. in.ij-l,fp Wanted at once, a Girl; 2 gcrvauts 1« |t; pood wages givea; appW to MIJS. (i. M. JOHNSON, '• (;i<:i:)>r<:-.k," TerbayKoa.l. ■•■■r-'W.rp.tf WanUu, liately, a Kood General .Seivsi:»i where auotherk kept and wrashinx out; apply at this Office. uiay2,ifp Wanted,—a General Servjiiit. M*o, a (>IRL to miinl children. Apply to " K»< iiiuj* Telegram" oiVi c \i.i,2i Wanted,—two good Genern? Servant* iu ■ familt of three. WashiH.ro.lt. Vi;l.r. tO t'lC k i trlicli 111 lid—SC VCB doll a> ti iituMlli; u> Ihe housemaid—fiw dollara. Apply at thih ,2.,t1i,m Wanted to Rent,—a Cott»a*', with one or two acres of land, within t«o n'ik, of town. Api-b H. "- ««« ««• l»OSl Of lice. —IW Wanted, a good Nurse- Girl; auplj at oeee at 14 Kemiie'e Mill Ug»4»
Object Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1900-05-03 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1900-05-03 |
Year | 1900 |
Month | 05 |
Day | 03 |
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 | 57168.cpd |
Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1900-05-03 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Date | 1900-05-03 |
Year | 1900 |
Month | 05 |
Day | 03 |
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_19000503_001.jp2 |
File Size | 6160.62 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. SOT 22 Price: One Out. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, THURSDAY, MAY 3. 1900. $3.00 Per Annum. No. 103 AUCTION SALESI FLOURrFLOUR! (For the benefit of whom it may conoer.O POSITIVE SALE. "DAINTY," Just lauded ex steamer " At Public And ion. On FRIDAY Next, the 4th iosL, At Eleven O'clock, ou the Premises of Messrs. HARVEY & CO., 13T640 Barrels FJLaOTTIEg, Brand-"DAINTY." Ordered to be enld ;it Public Auction for the benefit of \\liosn it may couceru. R. L. MARE, nm'2.'2fp Not. I*ulr. To-Morrow, FRIDAY, it!i inst., at 1<).30 o'clock, METROPOLITAN HOUSE, Wilier Ktreet, (Over Jackson & Company"*.) I Handsome American Organ, walnut case, k,. Pc swell, in perfect order, 1 piano s-tool, 1 solid walnut extension dining table (extends II feet), 1 -iiiiil mahogany folding top card t.title. 6 ni;ili.'_.uiy frame English dining chairs', covered in haircloth, spring scats, I large cum chair, 1 laijje r. cker, 1 No. I slow c< ml 11-li*jll «!.>\o. wi li :ii out 20 Icet funnelling, -4 vd-. lie ivcjiiiwis, 1 large wardrobe, 1 en losed ivaslistnnd, 1 dralt s •itiii. 1 nil rack, 1 lnrge maliog.mv couch, upholstered in hair clr.th, o reversible cretoua curtains, poles :uid rinffs. one down :u.d feather bed, cue wool mattress, 1 child's carriage, 1 child's iron cot, 1 easy chair |
CONTENTdm file name | 57164.jp2 |