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THE EVENING TELEGRAM. % «>l «7 Price : One Cent. St. John's, Newfoundland, Friday, July 26, 1805. $300 Per Annum. No. 174 Advices by Telegraph. A French Turret Ship Runs on the Bocks Thursday—Understanding Reached Between England & Italy Concerning Africa—Six Hundred and Seventy-Three Members Elected. Halifax, N. S., July 26. A French turret ship, launched Wednesday,rau on the rocks on Thursday.A complete understanding between England and lialy, concerning affairs in Africa,hae been reached. Six hundred and twenty-three members have been elected to the British Commons. Ministeraliat majority, one hundred and sixty-four. Cape Race, This Evening. The schooner Grace Carter, Capt. Frank Jackman, finished landing coal and left for St. John's at noou Wind west, light; dense fog. Bar., 29.70; ther. 63. HARBOR MAIN NOTES. Three American bankers arrived on Wednesday: The Joseph How, Capt. Gtorge Neileon, with but v«ry htile fish; the Lucy J. Kenny, tairly well fished; Capt. John McDonald having but very little fish on board his veseel. And on Thursday morning the Nyanza. The shore fishery has been very poor to this time; ao fish on the south side of the bay. YESTERDAY'S MATCH. £It a m rocks Versus Institute. Thk Siiatnrock won yesterday's mutch hands down. In the field both teams did excellent work, but the Institute were weak in bowling, and, with one or two exceptions, exe> p'loiuilly ho ie !>altitig Donnelly's bowling was far 100 effective for the younger men. However they pat up the best game possible, and this much may safe.ly be said that Their Fielding wae Uic equal of anything (teen at Pleaeantviile in late years Sharnmek, let innings, 75; Institute, Ist inniogs, 41 ; Shamrock, 2nd innings, 84 ; Institute, 2ml innings, 26 Shamrock C. C. viclore by '.)•*>. At the bat: Bates 43, nol out; 2nd innings; Simms, 20, Berrigan, 21; Ist innings; Lincgar 11, nol out. Ayre, 14, Ist innings. No other large scores were made by the Institute.THE "POLINO" ARRIVES. Her Passage and Cargo. The S. S. Polino, Capt. LeChance, arrived to Mcaare. Shea & Co., at 12.30 o'clock to-day. She left Montreal Ihhl Friday at 1 o'clock p.m.,and arrived at Summereide on Monday, Charlottetowu on Tuesday, and Sydney on Wednesday, and l< ft Again at 6 V. ill. A fine passage ws»s had to St. Pierre, tticnce '<> Ferryland fog was met with. Passed the S. S. Tiber off Cape Race at i o'clock this morning The ship baft only half cargo for thin port— Hour, oatb and general Block,and six boraes consigned to Mr. Campbell. One Btiloon passenger, Miss Thorpe. BRIDES AND GROOMS ON THEIR HONEYMOON TRIPS. The S. S. Cohan has on board this tutu, two brides and two groo-ne travelling on their honeymoon trips. One pair ia : Dr. McCloud, of Newfoundland, the wife belonging to Cape Bretou. The other pair is: Mr. N. Holmee, of Pictou, first officer on the 8. S. Alpha, who served five years in the Black Diamond Line, courteously and efficiently, and wife, who was Mise Henry, of Halifax. May a happy future be the portion of the two newly-wedded pairs. NEW 4DVKRTI§KnKNTK. Auction— horses Campbell & Smith Auction— mutton, etc ...W. English Auction—bet-f. mutton, etc ....M. A. BABtow Auction • life boats ami jolly boat..li L. Mare Auction—mowing machine, etc.M. A Bastow Auction—heel, etc J. B. Curran & Co Auction— beet, mutton, etc Jas. Hynes Special Bargains. Marshall & Rodger Ice, Ice William Hibbs Tosl Office Notice J. O. Eraser, P.M.Ci Prices for Sugar Henry Blair Lobsters wanted ...J. R. Robertson Removal Notice see advertisement Bill of Knre Royal Octogan Shop, etc.. for wile J. U Curran & Co The St John's (Hr\ «»ce advertisement Pork, Beef, etc Bowring Brothers Flour T. J. Edeus Cotton Blouses at G. Knowling's Huts, Feathers, etc ...Mrs. A. M Pike Hals, Flowers, etc Milley & Macintosh Retail Prices I. J St. John Pork, Beef, etc James X Knight 2nd St. John's Boys' Brigade see adv't Bcfoie Buying call at Knowling's Lumber The Campbell Lumber Co Scythes, Hay Hakes, etc....at G. Knowling's Butter Edwin Murray Strayed—:i cow....return to C. W. H.Tessier Lost—a gold broach return to this office Wasted—a strong girl...at the Poor Asylum NEW iDVERTISEMENTN. MEW \l> V ERTISEIU ENTS, THE PEOPLE'S WAREHOUSE -o- — We are now offering the remains of & Tessler's Stock, At about half the original price/*^^ SPECIAL BARGAINS DURING THIS WEEK: Ladies' Sunshades and Blouses. Ladies, Summer Jackets. Curtain Nets and Art Muslins. Delaines and Dress Materials Gloves and Summer Underclothing. Hen's, Women's and Children's Boots and Shoes. MARSHALL & RODGER. |ulj2e,fp,tf I SCYTHES, HAY RAXES, § I Ice Cream FREEZERS and | I REFRIGERATORS g< I The CHEAPEST and BEST. I AT GEO. KNOWLING'S. 1 FLOUR Is Reasonably Cheap now, and when you want a barrel go to T. J. EDENS, Water St. and Military Road. '"I'u *m\mßo&»ranin-fPanMW'KHMHMMHMB " i ■ im—iii ■■Him m ii»i i maipuw *&* HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR . . . . No. 1 AND STRAIGHT PACK. niay;;,-i..,f|. j. R. ROBERTSON, Broker. Beef, Foitlsl, ZEto. .lust Received by •« Porlia," 200 brls Hill's Mess BEEF. 100 brls lialstead's Packet BEEF.--100 brls Mess PORK. 50 brls KERO OIL. A large quantity of all grades FLOUR on hand. BrotUers. -■- ■ ■■~ ■ .- --» : -v — ~-u- I mill t .'««■■- ■ <.viI^v.CTTJWiaMIMWBUMBMWWWWWW>»W« J. J. ST. JOHN. Prices: COOKING BUTTER 15c. Ib. TABLE BUTTER 24c. Ib. FRESH EGGS 18c. doz. PICKLES AND CHOW CHOW 10c. and 12c. bottle. HAMS 17c. Ib. KERO. OIL 24c. gal. MOLASSES 45c. and 50c. gal. 3 PLUGS SMOKING TOBACCO for 10c. 7-lbs. OATMEAL : for 20c. july6 Duckworth Street. NEW ADVERTISEMENT*. Hood, Better, Best!! COOD BUTTER, BETTER BUTTER, BEST BUTTER. In tubs—large and small—at store of EDWIN MURRAY, july'26 Adelaide Street THE ST. JOHN'S GIRL! ♦ Her cheeks Hie ro-y, Her breath i* sweet, And she has anything but Chicago feet But there is one thing, However strange it may seem, That she has a particular btakering After " English's" Ice C»e»-n RNOIiISH, 878 Water Street. |JsF*Bcst I°e CrtMß in thi- city to be had at English's, served in first-class style in a comfortuble aud nicely furnished Parlor Call and see for yourself. Abo, Milk Shukes, Lemonade, Iced Milk, Tobacco and Cigars, and without a doubt, the finest stock of (.'akes, Fruit and Confectionery in the city; Strawberries and Cream, only 10c per plate j26;3fpfsw ENGLISH'S, 378 Water St. i Lfldißs' t COTTON BLOUSES, | !j 25c. each. $ \ G. KNOWLING'S. \ ± july24,3fp AUCTION^SALEST TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, AT II O'CLOCK, BY ejrtg-XjXsuex, Mechanics' Building: 50 pcs extra good mutton, receive«i by train to-day from Carbonear; 60 pcs good beef, 30 do do corn beet, fresh corned; 30 boneless hams, extra quality ; 20 other hams, 20 tubs pure Canadian butter, extra good, in 10, 20, and 30 lb. packages; 24 doz spruce beer bottle?, 10 bxs fancy biscutte, sbrls jowls, 10 brls loins, 10 brls corn beef, 10 brls trimmings, 10 do beef trimmings, 1 lounge. 1 refrigerator, 3 glass doors, 1 shop window, 20 boxes peanut taffy. july26 To-morrow, Saturday, at 11 o'clock, at the Central Auction Mart, by M. A. Bastow: 50 pcs beef, mutton, and veal, 10 hams and bacen, 10 tubs butter, 2 No 6 cooking stoves, 5 brls jowls, very choice; 2 hand sewing machines, lot furniture, comprising of couches, chairs bureaus, etc., lot of undeiclothing, I large lamp, 6 brls new potatoes, 50 bunches turnips, lot of glassware, ciockeiyware, and sundry other articles; at 12 o'clock. I wheelbarrow, 20 tubs Canadian butter, 1 drop seat buggy. 1 churn, 3 trunks, 10 doz washboards, 10 bxs cigars. July 26 To-morrow, Saturday, at 11 o'clock, at the City Auction Sale Rooms, by Jno. B. Curran &Co.: 100 pcs choice beef, mutton and veal, 5 brls cabbage, 5 brls meats, 5 tubs N S butter, 20 bxs soap, 5 do tea, 2 do oigarn, 10 doz brushes, boots and shoes, clothing, touches, chetloniers, tables, chairs, washstands, cups and saucer?, plates, dishes, etc ; glassware, china, cutlery, 2 racing watches, 2 udits, watcbesjclocks, lamps, picture,, household utensils, etc.; and, at 1 o'clock, 1 secondhand long cart and box cart 1 cart harness, 1 carriage harness, 1 milk cart I cart wheels TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, at 11 o clock, at tlit, Waldegrave Street Auc lion Mart by James Hynes 100 pcs tresh beef and mutton, 5 brls pork loins, 3 do beef, 1 tree roll bacon, 20 tubs Csnada butter, 5 do oleo, 20 bxs soap, 10 sacks damaged flour, 10 bxs capita, 10 do confectionery, 1 crate earthenware, 1 do j>lasi>ware, 1 do tinware, lot sundries. And at 12 o'clock, 50 doz new cabbage, 10 hrls potatoes, and sundries. N Saturday next, at 12 o'clock, at the Central Auction Mart, by M. A. Jlastow: 1 second hand one horse mowing machine; after which 1 drop seat boggy, in good order. july2s TOMORROW, SATURDAY, AT 12 "O'CLOCK, On the wharf of CAMPBELL & SniTH : 6 Superior Horses, Ex. S.S. " Polino." july 26 Saved from the Wreck. (On account ef whom it may concern.) ON SATURDAY NEXT, AT 12 O'CLOCK, On the Wharf of Messrs. BOWRING BROTHERS, 2 LIFE BOATS, i JOLLY BOAT. Saved from th> wrecked steamer Sunrise, ordered to he sold at Auction for the benefit of whom it may concern. ROBERT L MARE, julj2s Not. Pub. SHERIFF'S SALE ♦ BY virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias in an action wherein W. & G. Rendell are plaintifls and Francis T. Doyle is defendant, and of other writs olfieri facias, I will sell by Public Auction, on Monday, the '29th day of July, instant, at Twelve O'Clock, noon, at the Sheriff's Office, in the Court House, at Saint John's, all the Estate, Tight, title and interest of the said Francis J Doyle, in and to that piece or parcel of Land with the Dwelling House thereon, situate on the East Side ef Prescott Street, in the town of Saint John's, and bounded as follows:—On the North by land in the possession of one Condon, on the East by land in the possession of one Hiscock, on the South by land in the possession of one Snow, and on the West by Preecott Street, aforesaid. For conditions of sale and further particulars, apply to Wood& Kelly, Solicitor, for PlaiHtiff. Sheriff's Office, St. John's, July 24th, 1895. L. T. CHANCEY, july24,fp,eod Sheriff. FORJSALE, ALL THAT LAND AND WATERSIDE PREniSES, situate on the South side of the Harbor of St. John's, measuring in front from East to West 273 feet, and bounded on the West by the premises now or late of Messrs. William and Henry Thomas & Co.; on the East by a fishing room now or late in the occupation of John Hinkson; on the North by the waters of the Harbor; and on the South by the Southside Hill. Also, all that LAND, situate on the North side of the Harbour of St. John's, now occupied by Baine, Johnston & Co., being the whole of the waterside portion of the plantation, commonly known as HORTON'S PLANTATION, includ ing the portion of the West end of the range of buildings now or lately fronting Water Street, formerly let to Thomas Ryland. Apply to EDGAR It. BOWRING, MICHAEL T. KNIGHT, JNO. C. HEPBURN, Tnuteea o! Baine, Johnston & Co's Estate. ju1y24.61p FOR SALE: 1 50 H. P. Engine, complete. 2 Tubelar Boilers. 1 Circular Saw, carriage and gear. 2 54 in. Circular Saws, inserted tooth. 1 Planer and Moulding Machine. 1 Steam Pump, a lot of iron and wooden Pulleys. The whole will be sold either "in block "or separately. For further information, apply to undersigned, at Botwoodville. EXPLOITS WOOD CO., LTD. july'2'2,111, tli, fp, till 15 aug Postponed Sale ot Steamers. TENDERS will be received until the Ist of September for the S.S. VANGUARD, 559 tons, gross S. S. ICELAND, 423 tins, gross S. S. GREENLAND.44B tons.gross S. S. MASTIFF, 360 tons, gross. Tenders to state amount for each Steamer separately; or tender for four Steamers as a whole; or tender for the four Steamers, combiuing th'- Seal Oil Manufacturing Plant, contained in one store, under one roof, with Sun-pans and Oil Refrigerator. Trustees not bound to accept highest or any tender. For particulars and inventory, apply to J. F. APSEV. A. O. SMITH, j4,eod Trustees Estate of John Munn k Co. NEW ADVERTISEMENT* MEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I Before Buying | fo Call and see our Prices for the [£j Jw following, you will q§ Civ ONIONS, IN BAtfS. ){1 CASES OF ORANGES. rg r,X BAGS FINE SALT. - ?*« gV BOXES RAISINS. W £3 CASES CURRANTS. JG fs. SUNLIGHT SOAP. dQ [O CRVSTALIZED SUGAR. £2 Received by last steamer. % At C3r-. h (rj july24,4fp YJ\ BILL OF FAJRJEm AT THE ROYAL OCTOGAN, IRVING, Every Excursion Day During the Season: ROAST Veal, Roast Lamb, Spring Chicken, Beef Steak, Gold Ham, Gold Veal, Veal Cutlet, Jam and Cream, Tea and Coflfcp Bread and Butter, Cakes and Biscuits, Ice Cream, Iced Milk; also, Strawberries and Cream, Raspberries and Cream, Peaches and Cream, and all Vegetables in season. [jgrMeale 50 cents, and can't be furnished for less, on earth, or In Jupiter, or Mars. . july23,iw,ip O. XX. T"> /\ TSTTTiIT ,T -TT? m~* <mk i«t«n, i %.-■» *-, % mi> n—■——wmmmmm Fresh Arrivals, MILLjEY^MACINTOSirS: Ladies' Straw Hats. Flowers, Forget-me-nots, etc., etc. Veiling, Hair Frames and Nets; also, 5,000 Pieces Room Paper. WATER AND COLONIAL STS. POST OFFICE NOTICE MAILS per s.s. * Assyrian," for the United Kingdom, will close on Saturday, the 27th instant, at 11 o'clock, a.m J. O. IK4MER. P.JVI.e. General Post Office, 2ftth July, 1895. FOR SALE: Choice Eating Potatoes $1.30 PER BARREL. CAMPBELL & SMITH jul\24,tf ICE ! ICE ! 200 Tons Ice, for sale CHEAP, by WILLIAM HIBBS, Portugal Cove, Conception Bay. july2s,tf WANTED TO CHARTER! ATwo or three Vessels, 150 to 200 Tons capacity to load Coals from Glace Bay, Victoria or North Sydney Mines. Apply to S. MARCH & BONB. july'22,3fp,eod FOR SALE 4. 5000 Herring Barrels, new, sound and good, all ready for use. Will be sold by Auction on August 20th if not previously disposed of A. C. SMITH, JNO. F. APBEY, Trustees of Estate .1 no. Murm and Co. july22,3tp,wly NOTICE TO CREDITOR^ ALL PARTIES HAVING CLAIMS against the Insolvent Estate of JNO. MUNN & Co., Hr. Grace, are requested to furnish the same, duly attested, to the Trustees of said estate, not later than Ist August next. A. C. SMITH, JNO. F. APBEY, july3,eod Troatees. Entries and Warrants 20 cento per one dozen sets. At thli Office. ap3 NEW ADVEBTISEUIBWTS. Ladies' Hats, etc. Just Received per c.c. "Corean," and In time for Plc-Nlce, etc., an assortment OF Ladies' Hats, Feathers, Flowers and Ornaments, Embroidery, Cambric Flouncing, Black Skirt Lace, Black and Cold Silk Gloves, the "Improved Squire " Collars and Cuffs, Cream Buttercup Felt, elegant for fey work ; also, a few Infant's Cream Embroidered Cashmere Pelisses, very choice. All selling at the Lowest Prices. iSf Millinery and Dressmaking done on the shortest possible notice. MRS. A. M. PIKE, july26,2fp .70 Gower St., Bast. JUST RECEIVED, Choice Hams and Bacon. THOMAS BAKER, Tessier's Lower Premises. july6,ftu fp 2nfl St. John's Boys' Brigaae. A GRAND STRAWBERRY AND ICE CREAM FESTIVAL AND CONCERT, in connection with above, will be held in the East End PRESBYTERIAN HALL on FRIDAY, July 26th. A special Programme has been provided. Doors open at 7.30. Concert to commence at 8 o'clock, p.m. Admission 20 cents. }uly2 5,2fp A RARE CHANCE. ♦ FOR SALE by Private Contract, the interest in a Licensed Premises on New Gower Street, consisting of Shop, Dwelling Houses, Outhouses, etc. Splendid business locality; good convenience; 23 yeare unexpired term. A chance of a lifetime. Full particulars on application to JNO. B. CURRAN & Co., July 26 Real Estate Agents. PORK, BEEF, etc. Now landing, ex. Domingo: 80 barrels Bear PORK. 20 barrels Plate BEEF. 20 barrels Beef TRIMMINGS. JAMES R. KNICHT, inly 26 Commission Merchant. NOTICETHE Trustees of Thorburn 6a Tessier's Estate have removed their office to the Commercial Rooms Water Street. july26,fp Regatta Meeting. —♦ A meeting of the Regatta Committee takes place on Friday evening next, at 8 o'clock, at Mr. R. L. MARE'S Office. july24,3fp ffffl House and *KsaiofflcpiH to let on Water and DuckworthStreets; apply to WILLIAM COOK. july6,fp,tf To Let, two or three Rooms, turnished Parlor and Bedroom, Avith attendance if required; all modern improvements ; apply to 30 Cochrane St. j!9,lw Sample Rooms to Let.— Two good Sample Reoins over Dr. Burns' Office, next MeMurdo'e Drug Store; apnly at Building. july24,fp,tf For Sale, one Dog Cart, in g'wd order; apply to D M. CHAFE, Wheel wright, George's Street. July 24 Boys' and Men's Readymade Clothing, all Sizes and Prices, at JAOKMAN the Tailor's *v* Gent's Furaieher july3o ly,fp Everything that a Man or Boj wears, can be bought JgjjfCHKAI, at JACKMAN the Tailor's and Gent* Furniehei-. july3o,ly,fp Boys' Heavy Serge Sailor Suite; Boys' Heavy Tweed Suits, at JACKMAN the Tailor's *wi Gent's Furnisher. july3o,ly,!j. Lost, last evening, a Gold Broach, set with hair, different shades; finder will be handsomely rewarded on leaving >ame at this office ju)y26,li Strayed, a small mail Cow, light Red color; the finder will be rewarded *»y returning same to C W. H TESSIEK, Mount Dorset, Waterford Bridge Road. july26,2ip Picked up, this morning, a sack of CORN; tor further particulars, apply at this office. july2S,li Wanted, a Housemaid ; must be able to produce good references; good wages to the right person; apply at thitf office july22,fp,tf Wanted, immediately, a Cook; apply at TREMONT HOTEL. july24,3fp Wanted, by August ist, a good strong Girl as Cook; apply at the Poor Aeylum. july26,tf,fp Palatine Fire Insurance Co., Ltd., Of Manchester, England. WALTER B. WEST, Agent. S3TOFFICK : Moßride'e HiU.it mayls,tp,eod
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Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1895-07-26 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--19th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1895-07-26 |
Year | 1895 |
Month | 07 |
Day | 26 |
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_18950726_001.jp2 |
File Size | 6334.62 KB |
Language | Eng |
LCCN | 2009218154 |
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Source | Microfilm held in the Queen Elizabeth II Library. |
Rights | Public domain |
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THE EVENING TELEGRAM. % «>l «7 Price : One Cent. St. John's, Newfoundland, Friday, July 26, 1805. $300 Per Annum. No. 174 Advices by Telegraph. A French Turret Ship Runs on the Bocks Thursday—Understanding Reached Between England & Italy Concerning Africa—Six Hundred and Seventy-Three Members Elected. Halifax, N. S., July 26. A French turret ship, launched Wednesday,rau on the rocks on Thursday.A complete understanding between England and lialy, concerning affairs in Africa,hae been reached. Six hundred and twenty-three members have been elected to the British Commons. Ministeraliat majority, one hundred and sixty-four. Cape Race, This Evening. The schooner Grace Carter, Capt. Frank Jackman, finished landing coal and left for St. John's at noou Wind west, light; dense fog. Bar., 29.70; ther. 63. HARBOR MAIN NOTES. Three American bankers arrived on Wednesday: The Joseph How, Capt. Gtorge Neileon, with but v«ry htile fish; the Lucy J. Kenny, tairly well fished; Capt. John McDonald having but very little fish on board his veseel. And on Thursday morning the Nyanza. The shore fishery has been very poor to this time; ao fish on the south side of the bay. YESTERDAY'S MATCH. £It a m rocks Versus Institute. Thk Siiatnrock won yesterday's mutch hands down. In the field both teams did excellent work, but the Institute were weak in bowling, and, with one or two exceptions, exe> p'loiuilly ho ie !>altitig Donnelly's bowling was far 100 effective for the younger men. However they pat up the best game possible, and this much may safe.ly be said that Their Fielding wae Uic equal of anything (teen at Pleaeantviile in late years Sharnmek, let innings, 75; Institute, Ist inniogs, 41 ; Shamrock, 2nd innings, 84 ; Institute, 2ml innings, 26 Shamrock C. C. viclore by '.)•*>. At the bat: Bates 43, nol out; 2nd innings; Simms, 20, Berrigan, 21; Ist innings; Lincgar 11, nol out. Ayre, 14, Ist innings. No other large scores were made by the Institute.THE "POLINO" ARRIVES. Her Passage and Cargo. The S. S. Polino, Capt. LeChance, arrived to Mcaare. Shea & Co., at 12.30 o'clock to-day. She left Montreal Ihhl Friday at 1 o'clock p.m.,and arrived at Summereide on Monday, Charlottetowu on Tuesday, and Sydney on Wednesday, and l< ft Again at 6 V. ill. A fine passage ws»s had to St. Pierre, tticnce '<> Ferryland fog was met with. Passed the S. S. Tiber off Cape Race at i o'clock this morning The ship baft only half cargo for thin port— Hour, oatb and general Block,and six boraes consigned to Mr. Campbell. One Btiloon passenger, Miss Thorpe. BRIDES AND GROOMS ON THEIR HONEYMOON TRIPS. The S. S. Cohan has on board this tutu, two brides and two groo-ne travelling on their honeymoon trips. One pair ia : Dr. McCloud, of Newfoundland, the wife belonging to Cape Bretou. The other pair is: Mr. N. Holmee, of Pictou, first officer on the 8. S. Alpha, who served five years in the Black Diamond Line, courteously and efficiently, and wife, who was Mise Henry, of Halifax. May a happy future be the portion of the two newly-wedded pairs. NEW 4DVKRTI§KnKNTK. Auction— horses Campbell & Smith Auction— mutton, etc ...W. English Auction—bet-f. mutton, etc ....M. A. BABtow Auction • life boats ami jolly boat..li L. Mare Auction—mowing machine, etc.M. A Bastow Auction—heel, etc J. B. Curran & Co Auction— beet, mutton, etc Jas. Hynes Special Bargains. Marshall & Rodger Ice, Ice William Hibbs Tosl Office Notice J. O. Eraser, P.M.Ci Prices for Sugar Henry Blair Lobsters wanted ...J. R. Robertson Removal Notice see advertisement Bill of Knre Royal Octogan Shop, etc.. for wile J. U Curran & Co The St John's (Hr\ «»ce advertisement Pork, Beef, etc Bowring Brothers Flour T. J. Edeus Cotton Blouses at G. Knowling's Huts, Feathers, etc ...Mrs. A. M Pike Hals, Flowers, etc Milley & Macintosh Retail Prices I. J St. John Pork, Beef, etc James X Knight 2nd St. John's Boys' Brigade see adv't Bcfoie Buying call at Knowling's Lumber The Campbell Lumber Co Scythes, Hay Hakes, etc....at G. Knowling's Butter Edwin Murray Strayed—:i cow....return to C. W. H.Tessier Lost—a gold broach return to this office Wasted—a strong girl...at the Poor Asylum NEW iDVERTISEMENTN. MEW \l> V ERTISEIU ENTS, THE PEOPLE'S WAREHOUSE -o- — We are now offering the remains of & Tessler's Stock, At about half the original price/*^^ SPECIAL BARGAINS DURING THIS WEEK: Ladies' Sunshades and Blouses. Ladies, Summer Jackets. Curtain Nets and Art Muslins. Delaines and Dress Materials Gloves and Summer Underclothing. Hen's, Women's and Children's Boots and Shoes. MARSHALL & RODGER. |ulj2e,fp,tf I SCYTHES, HAY RAXES, § I Ice Cream FREEZERS and | I REFRIGERATORS g< I The CHEAPEST and BEST. I AT GEO. KNOWLING'S. 1 FLOUR Is Reasonably Cheap now, and when you want a barrel go to T. J. EDENS, Water St. and Military Road. '"I'u *m\mßo&»ranin-fPanMW'KHMHMMHMB " i ■ im—iii ■■Him m ii»i i maipuw *&* HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR . . . . No. 1 AND STRAIGHT PACK. niay;;,-i..,f|. j. R. ROBERTSON, Broker. Beef, Foitlsl, ZEto. .lust Received by •« Porlia," 200 brls Hill's Mess BEEF. 100 brls lialstead's Packet BEEF.--100 brls Mess PORK. 50 brls KERO OIL. A large quantity of all grades FLOUR on hand. BrotUers. -■- ■ ■■~ ■ .- --» : -v — ~-u- I mill t .'««■■- ■ <.viI^v.CTTJWiaMIMWBUMBMWWWWWW>»W« J. J. ST. JOHN. Prices: COOKING BUTTER 15c. Ib. TABLE BUTTER 24c. Ib. FRESH EGGS 18c. doz. PICKLES AND CHOW CHOW 10c. and 12c. bottle. HAMS 17c. Ib. KERO. OIL 24c. gal. MOLASSES 45c. and 50c. gal. 3 PLUGS SMOKING TOBACCO for 10c. 7-lbs. OATMEAL : for 20c. july6 Duckworth Street. NEW ADVERTISEMENT*. Hood, Better, Best!! COOD BUTTER, BETTER BUTTER, BEST BUTTER. In tubs—large and small—at store of EDWIN MURRAY, july'26 Adelaide Street THE ST. JOHN'S GIRL! ♦ Her cheeks Hie ro-y, Her breath i* sweet, And she has anything but Chicago feet But there is one thing, However strange it may seem, That she has a particular btakering After " English's" Ice C»e»-n RNOIiISH, 878 Water Street. |JsF*Bcst I°e CrtMß in thi- city to be had at English's, served in first-class style in a comfortuble aud nicely furnished Parlor Call and see for yourself. Abo, Milk Shukes, Lemonade, Iced Milk, Tobacco and Cigars, and without a doubt, the finest stock of (.'akes, Fruit and Confectionery in the city; Strawberries and Cream, only 10c per plate j26;3fpfsw ENGLISH'S, 378 Water St. i Lfldißs' t COTTON BLOUSES, | !j 25c. each. $ \ G. KNOWLING'S. \ ± july24,3fp AUCTION^SALEST TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, AT II O'CLOCK, BY ejrtg-XjXsuex, Mechanics' Building: 50 pcs extra good mutton, receive«i by train to-day from Carbonear; 60 pcs good beef, 30 do do corn beet, fresh corned; 30 boneless hams, extra quality ; 20 other hams, 20 tubs pure Canadian butter, extra good, in 10, 20, and 30 lb. packages; 24 doz spruce beer bottle?, 10 bxs fancy biscutte, sbrls jowls, 10 brls loins, 10 brls corn beef, 10 brls trimmings, 10 do beef trimmings, 1 lounge. 1 refrigerator, 3 glass doors, 1 shop window, 20 boxes peanut taffy. july26 To-morrow, Saturday, at 11 o'clock, at the Central Auction Mart, by M. A. Bastow: 50 pcs beef, mutton, and veal, 10 hams and bacen, 10 tubs butter, 2 No 6 cooking stoves, 5 brls jowls, very choice; 2 hand sewing machines, lot furniture, comprising of couches, chairs bureaus, etc., lot of undeiclothing, I large lamp, 6 brls new potatoes, 50 bunches turnips, lot of glassware, ciockeiyware, and sundry other articles; at 12 o'clock. I wheelbarrow, 20 tubs Canadian butter, 1 drop seat buggy. 1 churn, 3 trunks, 10 doz washboards, 10 bxs cigars. July 26 To-morrow, Saturday, at 11 o'clock, at the City Auction Sale Rooms, by Jno. B. Curran &Co.: 100 pcs choice beef, mutton and veal, 5 brls cabbage, 5 brls meats, 5 tubs N S butter, 20 bxs soap, 5 do tea, 2 do oigarn, 10 doz brushes, boots and shoes, clothing, touches, chetloniers, tables, chairs, washstands, cups and saucer?, plates, dishes, etc ; glassware, china, cutlery, 2 racing watches, 2 udits, watcbesjclocks, lamps, picture,, household utensils, etc.; and, at 1 o'clock, 1 secondhand long cart and box cart 1 cart harness, 1 carriage harness, 1 milk cart I cart wheels TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, at 11 o clock, at tlit, Waldegrave Street Auc lion Mart by James Hynes 100 pcs tresh beef and mutton, 5 brls pork loins, 3 do beef, 1 tree roll bacon, 20 tubs Csnada butter, 5 do oleo, 20 bxs soap, 10 sacks damaged flour, 10 bxs capita, 10 do confectionery, 1 crate earthenware, 1 do j>lasi>ware, 1 do tinware, lot sundries. And at 12 o'clock, 50 doz new cabbage, 10 hrls potatoes, and sundries. N Saturday next, at 12 o'clock, at the Central Auction Mart, by M. A. Jlastow: 1 second hand one horse mowing machine; after which 1 drop seat boggy, in good order. july2s TOMORROW, SATURDAY, AT 12 "O'CLOCK, On the wharf of CAMPBELL & SniTH : 6 Superior Horses, Ex. S.S. " Polino." july 26 Saved from the Wreck. (On account ef whom it may concern.) ON SATURDAY NEXT, AT 12 O'CLOCK, On the Wharf of Messrs. BOWRING BROTHERS, 2 LIFE BOATS, i JOLLY BOAT. Saved from th> wrecked steamer Sunrise, ordered to he sold at Auction for the benefit of whom it may concern. ROBERT L MARE, julj2s Not. Pub. SHERIFF'S SALE ♦ BY virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias in an action wherein W. & G. Rendell are plaintifls and Francis T. Doyle is defendant, and of other writs olfieri facias, I will sell by Public Auction, on Monday, the '29th day of July, instant, at Twelve O'Clock, noon, at the Sheriff's Office, in the Court House, at Saint John's, all the Estate, Tight, title and interest of the said Francis J Doyle, in and to that piece or parcel of Land with the Dwelling House thereon, situate on the East Side ef Prescott Street, in the town of Saint John's, and bounded as follows:—On the North by land in the possession of one Condon, on the East by land in the possession of one Hiscock, on the South by land in the possession of one Snow, and on the West by Preecott Street, aforesaid. For conditions of sale and further particulars, apply to Wood& Kelly, Solicitor, for PlaiHtiff. Sheriff's Office, St. John's, July 24th, 1895. L. T. CHANCEY, july24,fp,eod Sheriff. FORJSALE, ALL THAT LAND AND WATERSIDE PREniSES, situate on the South side of the Harbor of St. John's, measuring in front from East to West 273 feet, and bounded on the West by the premises now or late of Messrs. William and Henry Thomas & Co.; on the East by a fishing room now or late in the occupation of John Hinkson; on the North by the waters of the Harbor; and on the South by the Southside Hill. Also, all that LAND, situate on the North side of the Harbour of St. John's, now occupied by Baine, Johnston & Co., being the whole of the waterside portion of the plantation, commonly known as HORTON'S PLANTATION, includ ing the portion of the West end of the range of buildings now or lately fronting Water Street, formerly let to Thomas Ryland. Apply to EDGAR It. BOWRING, MICHAEL T. KNIGHT, JNO. C. HEPBURN, Tnuteea o! Baine, Johnston & Co's Estate. ju1y24.61p FOR SALE: 1 50 H. P. Engine, complete. 2 Tubelar Boilers. 1 Circular Saw, carriage and gear. 2 54 in. Circular Saws, inserted tooth. 1 Planer and Moulding Machine. 1 Steam Pump, a lot of iron and wooden Pulleys. The whole will be sold either "in block "or separately. For further information, apply to undersigned, at Botwoodville. EXPLOITS WOOD CO., LTD. july'2'2,111, tli, fp, till 15 aug Postponed Sale ot Steamers. TENDERS will be received until the Ist of September for the S.S. VANGUARD, 559 tons, gross S. S. ICELAND, 423 tins, gross S. S. GREENLAND.44B tons.gross S. S. MASTIFF, 360 tons, gross. Tenders to state amount for each Steamer separately; or tender for four Steamers as a whole; or tender for the four Steamers, combiuing th'- Seal Oil Manufacturing Plant, contained in one store, under one roof, with Sun-pans and Oil Refrigerator. Trustees not bound to accept highest or any tender. For particulars and inventory, apply to J. F. APSEV. A. O. SMITH, j4,eod Trustees Estate of John Munn k Co. NEW ADVERTISEMENT* MEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I Before Buying | fo Call and see our Prices for the [£j Jw following, you will q§ Civ ONIONS, IN BAtfS. ){1 CASES OF ORANGES. rg r,X BAGS FINE SALT. - ?*« gV BOXES RAISINS. W £3 CASES CURRANTS. JG fs. SUNLIGHT SOAP. dQ [O CRVSTALIZED SUGAR. £2 Received by last steamer. % At C3r-. h (rj july24,4fp YJ\ BILL OF FAJRJEm AT THE ROYAL OCTOGAN, IRVING, Every Excursion Day During the Season: ROAST Veal, Roast Lamb, Spring Chicken, Beef Steak, Gold Ham, Gold Veal, Veal Cutlet, Jam and Cream, Tea and Coflfcp Bread and Butter, Cakes and Biscuits, Ice Cream, Iced Milk; also, Strawberries and Cream, Raspberries and Cream, Peaches and Cream, and all Vegetables in season. [jgrMeale 50 cents, and can't be furnished for less, on earth, or In Jupiter, or Mars. . july23,iw,ip O. XX. T"> /\ TSTTTiIT ,T -TT? m~* |
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