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THE EVENING TELEGRAM. Vol. 15. Price : One Cent. St. John's, Newfoundland, Saturday, June 17, 1893. $3.00 Per Annum. No. 140. wew advertisehemts. Auction—flour. 1 oard, etc.... Dryer & Greene Kotice W. H. Renuie Land to let apply to Mrs. K itch in Cabbage. A pples, etc R. O'Brien Grand Excursion.... see advertisement Government Notice Geo W. Mews Sew Good* P. Jordan & Son Hew Books, etc Dicks & Co Union Bank Notice see advertisement Music J. F. Chisholru Meeting notice J. W. Kin.-ella Sugar, Pickles, etc V.C. Kennedy Wanted—a servant apply at this office JTaated—a boy apply to R. O'Brien MVhite Soft Hands." After washing, ruh lightly with a Sulpholine Hand Tal let, pheu Chans, Roughness, Aora■ous, Discomfort, quickly disappear, leaving a Beautiful Delicate Hand iu any weather, ftlpholinc Hand Tablets, Threepence, everywhere. Sold by GEORGE KNOWLING, St. Jo-'i- lyear,»,tu,th /TTair" Beautiful SkiiT. Sulpholine Snap gives the natural tint and patch-like bloom of a perfect Complexion; ■afces the skin smooth, supple, healthv, com' friable. fc_TSulpholine Soap, 6d. Tablets, frerywhere. GEORGE KNOWLING'S. St. JabA i<ilvlH.lyr.*.t.th.fp ———————— ———————_^—____.^___. AUCTION SALES. —«— ON Tuesday, 20th at 12 o'clock, at the South Side premises of Messrs. Morey & Co., bv Drver & Greene: U>o bags (140 lbs CKh)'flour, Pill-burrs Hest. lOOdodovery grade flour (Charm), 50 M Canadian P. ft _•• Spruce Hoard, G Kimballs Fireproof Safes, different sizes. The above namefloors are of the choicest quality, pound, and samples ot"the same can be had at tbe office of M. Morey & Co., No. 8 Queen's St. jul7 A REAL good Investment, Property must be sold, owner leaving the country.—We will sell by Public Auction, on Monday m-xt, 19th in-t , at 12 o'clock, noon, on the premises. Two Dwelling Houses, iitii'tc corner Karnes Road and Mullock Street and containing 4 good tenement■<, each paving a rental of $32.00 per annum, or $128 00 on the whole. The Garden in connection witJi the above has a large frontage on Barnes Koad suitable for Building Purroses, making this a very valuable propt-rty. Pos*es-ion of one tenement can be given at once. Term 999 years; ground rent on the whole 829 60 per "annum For further particular*, apply to J. B. CL'RKAN & CO., Auctioneers. * June 14 RKKtIOLD LAND—On Wednesday next, 21st inst., fronting 66 feet on Dnckworth Street, and 53 feet rearage on Hollowav Street, with entrance ot 15 feet west of St. John's Lane. P. C. O'DRISCOLL, Auctioneer. junel4 BBJ RABLE Fee-Simple Property for Sale.-W. H. MAKE SON ft CO. are instructed to sell by Auction, on Thursday, June 29th, at noon (if not previously of by private sale) at their Offices on Water Street, that centrally situated piece ot LAND, bounded on the i'kaith by Water Street, measuring thereby 44 feet, and on the East by Solomon's Lane. The building occupied by Mr. S. _". Garland and Messrs. Gibb and Calvert, previously to the fire of July last, stood on the site. For further particulars, apply to W. If. 3IARE SON & CO, juneB Brokers. PQST^FFicr-ri.btTci nAILS per S.S. "Siberian," for the United Kingdom and European countries, wid close on Saturday, the 17th mst., at 7 o'clock, p.m. J. O. ERASER, l>.*!!.<;. General Post Office, St. John,, June 16th, 93. ROUTE OF THE Lair* Mail Stem,, '93. MAILS FOR LABRADOR MAIL steamer leave >t John** 6th duly tnr Harbor (jrace, thence to Flower's Cove or Maoielcss Cove, Lance au-Loup; and going West—Blanc Sablon, Bonne Kspenuice, Salmon River; jr-dng North—Bonne Esperance. Blanc Sablon, Forteau, Lauce-au-Lonp, _ed Bay, Chateau and Henley Harbor, alternately. Chimney Tickle.' ape Charles, Assizes Harbor, Battle Harbor, Spear Harbor, Mecklenburg, Merchantman's Haibor, Francis H-.rh.ir Bight, Fishing Ships Harbor, Scrammy, Square Island, Dead 1-knd, Snug Harbor, Venison Island, Bolster'.- Rock, Punch Bowl, Griffin s Harbor, Battt—u, Domino, Indian Tickle, Grady, Lonsr Is'and, Pack's Harbor, Indian Harbor, Smoky Tickle, White _eai«, Emily Harbor, Holton, Cape Harrison, Bagged Isbmd-. Adnavick, Long Tickle, Harbor, Mannork's I-land. Turnavick Idandj, Winsor's Harbor, Hopedale, Fanny's Harbor and Nain. To this last port only two trips will Ic made. Returning South, calling at Care Harrigan, Fanny's Harbor, Hopedale. Double Islands, Winsor's Harbor, Turnavick Islands. Hack, -_covick, Iron Bound Island, Long Ti«kle, Adnavick, Ragged Islands, Cape Harrison. Sloop love, Sleigh Tick.e, Tinker's Hr. (first ttcotripsj; Holton,Emily Harbor,White Bears, Smoky Tickle, Indian" Harbor, Rigoulette, Indian Islands, Pack's Harbor and Independent (the last two placet ultemutely j; Cart- Wright, Long I-land, Grady, Indian Tickle. Griffin's Harbor, Domino, Black Tickle, Batteau, Punch Lou!, Seal Island, Bolster's Rock, Venison Island, Snug Harbor, Dead -laud, Square J-land, Fishing Ships Harbor, Francis Harbor Bight, Mecklenburg, Red Bav. The Coastal Steamer will leave St. John's on Tuesday, the 18th Jul), and connect with steamer at Battle Harbor on or about the, 24th of July. J. O. I KVMIC IMI.Ci. General Post Office, St. John's, 3lst May, 1893. 2\v,fp,w,tli,s ♦-•music. -_a» Koyal Edition of The Song> of England, Edited with new Symphonies and AccompanimtMiis, by J. L. Hatton, 2 Vols., each eont lining 100 Songs. «oyal Edition of The Songs of Scotland, a collection of 190 Songs, Music Edited by J. Pitman and Colin Brown, Poetery witnotes Edited by Dr. Charles MacKay. K°yal Songs of Ireland, with new Symphonies and Accompaniments, by J. L. Hatton and J. L. Molloy rne above are Handsomelv bound in cloth, . Iriltedges. J. P. CHISHOLM, '___£__ Wg Duckworth Street. » FANGXji FAIR. PersonstakingTickets ••By l.oit* iv in connection with Patrick's tancy Fair will k<- that the Book has St. Patrick's Fancy Fair stamped on the cover. *»• Ladies and Superintendants of the Fair t/> assure the public that there will be no •eaton for complaint by Prize Winners. jul3,4fp p. O'BRIEN, Chairman Com. MEW APVERTSEIJTIEKTB. NEW Al> V i;itTlSi:n i; VI v Just Arrived at BROWINPS ioo Mens' Tweed Suits, $3.50 worth $5.00 100 Mens' Tweed Suits, $4.50 worth $6.00 100 Mens' Diagonal Suits. ::: 1 ton Mens' Hard Felt Hats—cheap. 1 ton Mens' new Fel* Hats-cheap, shop open till 10 Saturday. CEMENT." Bowring Brothers Having secured iooo barrels Portland Cement, a\ a very cheap rate, to arrive by barquentine Imogene, are now prepared to contract for the same with builders and others, at LOWEST :: POSSIBLE :: PRICES. junelo,lw,fp[her and trib] ■S——S—■■■______■__—________■—■__^_____i_______________r—_______■■______■__ H MARSHALL-RODGER h I Our Policy Declared: The Policy of the People's Warehouse is a bold and progressive one. It is an energetic go-a-head policy. It aims to provide the people, with the best goods, at the lowest prices: to be abreast of the times with bargains in every departm't. Special Bargains this week. BARGAINS in Boots and Shoes. I ft BARCAINB in Bhlrts and Collars. I _\ o BARGAINS in Cloves and Hosiery. \ g_ BARGAINS in Readymade Clothing. I " L. MARSHALL & RODGER, j I EAST END DRY GOODS, MILLINERY, GROCERY AND HARDWARE STORE, m> in w w m> ia m m in m in w w in in m m m m in rm> m. m -j-> 'j; m m. m in Mil I nPATUCnC Be& to intimate to their nIL-L- DnV/ I nCrIW Friends and the Public generally, that they will open their New Premises for business to-morrow, Saturday; and have received from England, United States, and Canada, a choice selection of NEW GOODS, which they intend to sell at the LOWEST LIVING PROFIT. In our Dry Goods and Millinery Department we will show a selection of Ladies' and Children's Hats, Aprons, Dress Material, and Prints, Tie Scarfs, Laces, Embroidery, Infants Hats, Hoods, Bonnets, Dresses, In our Grocery department all Goods new and fresh, bought in the Cheapest rs^l^wsinrtDEFY COMPETITION. In our Hardware Department we keep all kinds of English and American Hardware," comprising Cut Nails, Clasp Nails, Scythes, Forks, Shovels, Spades, Glass, Putty, Pails, Buckets, Coal Boxes, and other things too numerous to mention. *ooooooooooooooooooood6ooooooooocoooocooooooo UNI DDhTUCDQ Duckworth Street, Opposite MILL DIIUI ILIiUi Atlantic Hotel. m26.6fp.eod MILK SHAKES, Etc. o Z =.—° Delicious flilk Shake of ail Flavors can be had at my i-torc, 303 Water Street. I aUo on bund a full line of _E_rated Waters and other Temperance Drinks, together with a choice st >c.k of Vegetable-1, Fruits, Confectionery, Pietcrves, Pastry, Scald Cream, Fresh Butter, Groceries &c. M. C. LASH. Cheaper Still, at » B==_=ST. JOHN _ FENNELL'S. Cream of Tartar (loose), 20 cents per lb.' Cream of Tartar, in % lb. pkts, 6 cents each. lb Tins Baking Powder, 8 cents each. ijf-i Sewing Machine Oil. 8 cents per bottle. SIR Blue, in Sifting Boxes, 14 cents per dozen. Beef, Wine and Iron, 40 cents per bottle. Durham Mustard l/l lb. Tins, 8 cents each. Durham Mustard (loose), 15 cents per lb. H_y Seed (new), 7 cents per lb. •p|_w Evaporated Apples, 12 cents per lb. Tins of Dye, 10 cents each. Axle Greese, 10 cents per box. ST. JOHN & FENNELL. 136 & 134 Duckworth St. SPECIAL SALE warn All MS IN NICKEL, WOOD, IRON, OXIDIZED SILVER, AND BRONZE. The Best Stock to select from: Nickel Times, $1.10 ; Alarm, $1.39. Solid Walnut and Oak Wood Clocks, 30-hour, from $2.50 to $3.75. 8-day, half-hour strike, from $3.75 to $4.50. Solid Oak and other Clocks, half-hour strike and Cathedral gong ; 8-day gold dial, from $6.00 to $8.00. FINE • BRONZE • CLOCKS, Don Caesar and Don Juan, only $30. Shakespeare, Milton, and others, from $12 to $18. Bronzes to suit all Clocks at low prices. A. L. MICHAELS * Co., I iu_eiO,fp Ne"~* Jewelry Store, Water Street. *ew \i>vi:ic i isi:mi;-nts. New BOOKS¥dIAGAZhNES. Perfect Love, hy S. A. Wood, cloth. 90c. i Lo*« Knlhioned, hy Dr Steele, cloth, 80c. Karrnr's Iti'dicd MM Theo. Dictionary, fl. The K| istles of Paul the Aposile, lir ti. G Findlay, H.A., 70c. A M mual for Class Leaders, hy Rev. J. Simon, fiOc. The "Marrow of Methodism, hy Rev. John Wc-lev, 27c. The Sii'isliinc of Religion, hy J. G Pjg<*» 40c. Ho ine.-s Jor All, by J. G. P<ge, 2dc Tho'i-hts «m Kolincss, Uy Mark Guy Pearse, 27 cents. Latest Magazines, Papers, and Fashion Journals. DICKS & CO., jun«'l7 Bookbinders and Statlouers Splendid Value in Teas. ¥ ***t_* **+*++++++++*+** *++++*■**■ ±___t++•*"*• **■**■* ■ fmm o I ■ X 2 fsfij > .r ; o l*\£Z* t Q o_k ." i? 9%__m _9 U_ , O o&.<Jwfe g j map __ QC _P - * -__m t- J c/9 ,°'z i _z _* ? ~mw _* \__ o _ * E i ___t jS ijh_l_l«i W Zu w v* w *«,-51" - « (D _S >4 • 1^ _— ■ B ©5 3_' _r^ So i h||*i{ i bls||_ 9 "- Splendid Value in Teas. z__f_sc__-f-9--L_-!- —. *__fic_9-HC__--9_----lHßfc^H SPRINCJOODS. JUST RECEIVKD: A Choice and Varied Selection of Millinery, Ladies' H_ts and Bonnets—all of latest LONDON STYLES. Also, Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, Laces, Veiling, etc. Our entire stock of China and E a rtl>t nware /"* UC A D *° clear out. isSELLINO wllDr-r Those re furni.-hin« will find it advantageous to buy at AXFORD'S, 369...Water 5treet,...369. M FROOF SAFES Below Cost! WE arc ofierin«j NINE Safe?, from $45.00 upwards; verv Miitable for business men ; icrrns reasonable. This ofler remains ojkmi one week; we want to sell before removing into our new premises. Address CEO. E. BEARNB. Office: Rogerson's Building. CASSfOYIS For Sale or Hire. THE St. John's Gas Light Company have on hand a variety of Gas Cooking, and Heat ng Stoves, for Sale or Hire: Cookers, from 75 c. per Quarter. Drillers, from 50c. per Quarter. Asbestos Grates, 50c. per Quarter. Stoves, from 40c. per Quarter. 15"*"'Tinsmiths. Tailors, and Book Binders Stoves also in stock. For further particulars, •Vply to W. ff. RENNIE, Secretary junt-fi,lni,fp,w,s St. John's Gas Light Co. Roberts, Simpson £ Co. HALIFAX, NS., (Simpson, Roberts & Co., Liverpool, G.8.), IMPORTERS OF TIN, TIN-PLATES, ■ etc., and exporters of Canned Lobsters. r-fr-We pay highest cash prices for Canned Lobsters delivered at Halifax, and packers would do wnH to communicate with us before /idling elsewhere. j-.in2o}6m,fp FOR SALE. 40 Shares in St. John's Gas Light Co. 15 do do Electric Light Co., Ltd. 6 do do Powder Magazine. 2 do do Township, Timber Land Co. 30 do do St. John's Dry Dock. W. 11. MARE, SON & CO., iiinel,fp Hrokers. FOR SALIL 2 Shares in the Newfoundland Brewing Company, Limited. For particulars, apply to FRANK D. LILLY, junel2.fp Solicitor. To Let,a centrally situatcd piece of Land on Water Street, North, adjoining the premises now being erected by Mr. Thomas O'Neill; frontage 17 feet 9 inches, and extending from front to rear from forty to fifty feet. For full particulars, apply to MRS. M Y. KITCHIN,4SHayward Avenue. junel7,3fp To let, a splendidly situated Residence, at Topsail, with use of Sta'de, &c. Applv to IvfARK CHAPLIN, Water Street. junclOfp.tf To Let, for 3 months, large Room ov Water Street, suitable for Sample Room or Office; po«se-fion immediately Apply to P.C. O'DKISiQLL. it_\___ To let, for offices, two or three Rooms, on Water Street, East. Apply at this office. junelO,fp,tf AT THE TOP! I*. Our importations of Roofing Felt since July last are 844,200 square ft. Warren's Crescent brand is the best of those we have imported, and we confidently recommend it in every particular. We do not say that this is the only Felt made by patented machinery, but we do say, after due testing, that the " Crescent " is at the top for strength, durability, smoothness, etc. Our Asphalt Coating will not burn ; consequently it is always at the top, and our prices are always at the bottom. "ROCK BOTTOM " PRICES At WOODS'S, 13 New Gower Street. Sign of the Electric Lamp. mlO.'Ziw.fp A GRAND BAZAAR AND Drawing of Prizes will bo held in the Academy Hall, Carbonear, ia November next, to raise funds for the completion of the New St. Patrick's Church ot that Town. Contributors arc umted to communicate with the following ladies:—President— Miss Annie Stapletou; Treasurer—Mi-s Bridget Cullen; Mrs. 6. J. Brocklehurst, Mrs. J. Mackey, Mrs. S. Kcough, Mrs. Dr. Hogan, Mrs. Capt. Wm. Fitzgerald, Mrs. C. McCarthy, Mrs. B. Moore, Mrs. T. Kennedy, Mrs. Capt. Donnelly, aijd Misses Augela Mc- Carthy, Bridget Vox, Lizzio Kieley, Mary K. McCarthy, Maggie Donnelly. Minnie Martin, Bridget Fitzgerald, Ellie Hamilton, Mary Connelly, Mary Hogan, Kllie Meanly, L'zzie Kennedy, Bridget Finn, Katie Hanratian, and Teresa McCarthy. Secretary Committee. junelO,fp For Sale.—One Hundred Barrels Flattering HAIR. C. K. i THOMSON, Rennie's Mill Tannery. j2,fp,ti NEW AMY riM'l*i;-U*\TV \tAVf ADVERTISEMENTS. riisTPF„riwn~^M__M At SCLATER'S West End Cash Shop: £-==== _o Boys' Jersey Suits and White Drill Blouses. 80..s Men o-war Suits in ycrge and Galatea Mripo, Women's E.*. Boots at 90c.. $t.OU, 1.3-», 1.60 pair; Women's Button Hoots $1 40 to i.O'J; « hi'dren _ and .>!•*•»«•>' Bo >tn and Shoes-all BZ'-s; Men's K.S. Boots from $1 40 to 4 00; Men's -hoes trom $i 20 to 2.'>o; M.-n's Laced Boots from $1.50 to 3.50. CAKPKT SQrARKS from $1.20 to 1000; Hearth Bugs from 25c to $4 00; Door Mats, all h'zos and prices; Tai>e»try and Woolen Carpets from 10c. up. Ladies' White and Colored Blouses and Carl-) A t-nlcndid range of DeaMt baldies. in Muslin, Brilliants, Delaines and f Wid>h T«*«t«, from 25c. other Fashionable Materials, from 30c. up J t0 lo° l)cr 3ard EXPEfrI E'*, per S.S As-\rian from Liverpool, next week, 4,000 pieces CHKAI* und Light ROOM PAPERS: ne«.st pattens—together with a large vaiiety <-t oih. r Gooda wlucii we offer tu our.patrons at the smallest margin of I'rotit. Jii'rNote the ad tr< ss : 431 ____*_) SCLATER'S, (______; 431. juiie8,9,10,12,11,16,fp Loot Oit illi Eicirsi TO BAY BULLS, By the West End Amusement Club, August 15th. rv TICKETS 80 Cents each- mitfp WOODH FELT DEPOT. Johns' Asbestos Roofing. Warren s <fc Crescent " Brand Roofing. Warren's Natural Asphalt Coating. Diamond Brand Single-Ply Felt Carpet Felt, Dry Sheathing Paper, etc. 13 New Gower Street Sign of the Electric Lamp. j__NEW GOODS. —t m m. „ — m. eg m in m m m m m m m in m. eg m> m w m, .in m. w m> m m P. JORDAN & SON, 340 Water Street., m jjjj 5 m. m — m w ir. -j, m. 5 jj*j m m, m 5 5 5 m. m m m m> m m m in v. JUST RECEIVED, ex. s.s. "Assyrian," from Liverpool, a fine selection of Worsted Suitings and Indigo Serges. Also, a splendid selection of Tweeds, some fashionable patterns for TROWSERINC. Orders for CLOTHING receives their best attention in every particular."-^ june!7,3fps,w,s CHEAP FOR GASH. ♦ _fl 31 Canadian Seasoned P. & T. 5" Hoard, $22 per M,2 o ik roller top Writing De-k-, at cost a»«d charges; al-o rI IC "r IUUI Canadian make of 5 different sizes, which are CA CCC guarante- din « vcrv re»i>ert, ■ I——-, and will be sold «t about 20 per cent, less than any ag<nt can offer the sane fir-»t-class safes from other makers. Inspection invited. M. MOREY & Co., mriyls,mwf,tf Queen Street. Inn's Fist Fflfzer, In Barrels, Much approved for Gardens and farms. Apply early. ONLY A LIMITED QUANTITY On hand. JOHN MUNN & CO, mayl7,Bfp,w,s Harbor CJrace. FOR HIRE fin PILE ITER. JAS. ANGEL & CO. marf).2i.w.)p.tf . JAS. WILLS & SONS, CTARCHITECTS AND SUPERINTENDENTS. OFFICE :-S«r WEST SIDE VICTORIA STREET, a|i3.m,th,fp near Gower Street. IMPORTANT TOTHEXRAOE, Aspinall's Enamel, WSZ* Lubricating Oils, &*V Brushes en-. I^^^^ —_——■——— Agent for Newtoun Id ——___■—_ ju_e7,lmfp P.jJ^TAREHIN. BY ALL THAT LANG'S BISCUITS Are the finest imported into this Market. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR THEM, -m mavl7.lm,fp TO BANKERS! *_-~ICE. ICE. NEVILL, Bay St. George. m24,lm,3iw,fp NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NoS¥c¥»rs of Gas. ♦ AFTER th« 30th dwy of June next, the price of will be $2 nett, per thousand feet. A special discount of 10 per cent, will be allowed on arcouut over &0.000 feet per annum, and 12 1-2 per cent, discount will be allowed on all accounts for Gas used in <*as Engines and Gas Stoves. Bycder, W. H. RENNIE. ju_el7,s»p,B,w - Union Bank of Neifonndland. NOTICE is hereby given that a Dl_ldend of tix per cent on the paid up < iipital Stock of this institu'ion has been declared tor the hall year ending 3lst May, i*93, »nd a bonus of Three Dollars per Share, pm aMe at its Ranking Hou»e in this City on and after Wednesday, 21st in*t. J ransfer I'ooks clo-cd Irom 17th to 21st inst. both d tyg in. lu-ive. june!7,3lp Jut Received per si "torn," From New York: CABBACE, CUCUMBERS, TOMATOES, BANANAS; And from Halifax: ■ ..__. 2000 Choice Cabbage PLANTS. jnn<-14,3fp,w.f,s M. C. LASH. Received per s.s " Arecuna/* From New York: 15 brls Cabbage, 2 brls Apples, 8 hiini h»s Bananas, 4 crates Tomatoes, 20 boxes sweet Orange-, ** boxes Lemon*, fine Apples, Potatoes, Turnips, choice Candies, Tobacco. Cigars, < igarettcs. Ice Creams tak. s h« h-adol all others. AUo, Ice bj the Lump or Ton. R. O'BRIEN, Exc«*lhlor Fruit Store, iunei7 2fp.s,m 143 New Power St. GOVERNMENT NOTICE. • PERSONS having claims against the Board «.f Worts will pl«-asc |.irni>h their account-*, d'dv certified, not lat>r than luesday, 27th inst. The numbers ot the order- on which the good- were delivered mn-t oe appended to the items in the account. By order, O. W. MEWS, Secretary Buard of Works *iffu-e, J one 17th. 1-93 ip FOR SALE. CABBAGE PL-ITS, Choicest kind*. WM. STANLEY, jul3,3fp,tu,th,a opposite Avalon. FOR SALE. At NEWMAN'S PREMISES A large quantity of WHARF SHORES, From 30 to 45 teet. *3f A, Plank & Clapboard. quantity ot ~ Also, 700 Barrels 9S-KOBE FLOUR, Fresh and Good, at $4. J. & W. STEWART. junel4.3lp PAINTS, OILS, etc. 1 Cwt. Kegs No. 1 London White Lead. Palo Koiled Linseed Oil. 2.'4 Bars of Soap, for $•">. Levers Sunlight Soaj, excellent for family u-c Wax Candles, 15c per lb. 2S In. Bags Fine Table Salt, for 35c. 14 1!». Baus Fine Table SaP, for 20c. W Cases C C. Beef, at 30 Cases Lunch Beef at $2.35. JOHN STEER. junel3,tu.th,s,lp BLOUSES! 20 Doz. White riuslin, AT _*e., Worth 40c. junel6,fp JOHN STEER. NOTICE. —♦— THE Canadian Pacific Railway Co. are making low rates f«>r »ettlers and others to Manitoba and Canada, North West. For Pamphlets, Bates, and all information, apply to GEORGE SHEA. june!6,2w,fp Land for Sale, or on Lease, or Grazing, front ng on Mundy Pond ltoad and Pleasant Street, on reasonable terms. For particulars, apply to JOHN WILLS, 64 Alexander St t-t. may2,6m li,w There will be a meeting ot the Knight & Co. Broad Cast Seed Planter, at the usual place, on Monday, lfcth inst , at7.30 p.m., sharp. J. W.KINSKLLA, Hon. Sec. june!7,li Royal Milk Shakes and Royal Ice Creams, in Vanilla, Pineapple, Peach, &c. Try my Peach Ice Cream, the first ever offered here, it is delicious. At the ROYAL. jnne!4,3fp Wanted, immediately, in a small family, a good general servant; apply at this office. junet6,2fp Wanted, an active intelligent Boy; must be well recommended; apply to K. O'BRIEN, Excelsior Fruit Store. 143 New Gower St. june!7.li Wanted, a good general Servant; apply at this office. jupe!7,2i PalatinelnsuranceCo., LIMITED. ' r_rßates moderate. Settlements prompt JOHNSON A WEST, } j__i,tey,fr Agent
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Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1893-06-17 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--19th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1893-06-17 |
Year | 1893 |
Month | 06 |
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_18930617_001.jp2 |
File Size | 5926.43 KB |
Language | Eng |
LCCN | 2009218154 |
Type | Text |
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. 15. Price : One Cent. St. John's, Newfoundland, Saturday, June 17, 1893. $3.00 Per Annum. No. 140. wew advertisehemts. Auction—flour. 1 oard, etc.... Dryer & Greene Kotice W. H. Renuie Land to let apply to Mrs. K itch in Cabbage. A pples, etc R. O'Brien Grand Excursion.... see advertisement Government Notice Geo W. Mews Sew Good* P. Jordan & Son Hew Books, etc Dicks & Co Union Bank Notice see advertisement Music J. F. Chisholru Meeting notice J. W. Kin.-ella Sugar, Pickles, etc V.C. Kennedy Wanted—a servant apply at this office JTaated—a boy apply to R. O'Brien MVhite Soft Hands." After washing, ruh lightly with a Sulpholine Hand Tal let, pheu Chans, Roughness, Aora■ous, Discomfort, quickly disappear, leaving a Beautiful Delicate Hand iu any weather, ftlpholinc Hand Tablets, Threepence, everywhere. Sold by GEORGE KNOWLING, St. Jo-'i- lyear,»,tu,th /TTair" Beautiful SkiiT. Sulpholine Snap gives the natural tint and patch-like bloom of a perfect Complexion; ■afces the skin smooth, supple, healthv, com' friable. fc_TSulpholine Soap, 6d. Tablets, frerywhere. GEORGE KNOWLING'S. St. JabA i |
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