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Vol III. No. 39 St. John's, Newfoundland, Tuesday, February 16, 1892, Price: One Cent. News from the Cape. (Special lo the Kvening Herald.) Cant Hack, Kob. lift. Wind K. N. K. fro-hening, fair. Ilanils. Viola and Dora passed inwar.l ln«t evening, the former at 1 o'clock, llie latter at 5.30, followed lo-day by bare.!, luiogenc at 11 a.m. Steamer Ingraham witb tchr. Lord Devon in Ther. : t by 1 o'clock, liar. News of the World. a made at War- »•. <lvcr fonr hundred pcrsous have been n to Siberia. The House of Common! by a vole of 179 i.'.S, rejected Sexton's amendment lo tbe drcii declaring inability of parliament to ;n!atc for Ireland nnd Ihe addrosa was then iM.hiis ;xlcnd in New York. LOCAL ITEMS. lerciilcs left l'laconlia (his s. Conscript close at 10 o'clock of 2 Ihe bar.|l. Coriiande, Capi. Hughes cd to .Messrs. llainc, .'ohnBlon & Co., witb .igoofsall from Cadiz, after a passage «Ujr«- __ ADVKRTUU___OT. Beef, Lamb and Mutton. AUCTION, Wednesday, ot 11 o'olook, ...On the Wharf of... <Sc "W- PITT9, i - Choico Freih Beef, weight from 80 to IGO-lbi. .'.0 csressse* Choice Limb, weight from 20 to 2s-lbi. 2o barrels Choice Carrot!, 20 barrel! Sllverpeel Unioni, AU In prime order. Josie Mills Dramatic Comply. FRESH VENISON Halibut Steaks, A.t " Tlie Royal," The " Governess," " M'Lisa" Wednesday. " Woman against Woman" Thursday and Friday. tg-Adniission—20,10 and SO cenU. Secure Mat* early at Mr* Route'!. [FehlS. Theatre,-St/Patrick's Hall. Wanted~A General Ser- 1. Apply at this olllce. feblil.tf. ON SALE. Fresh VENISON. Carcasses FreBh Venison, Kx " Curlew" from We«tw*rd. McDo.gall & Templeton. Tbo Conscript nils for llalifa: morning :U 1" o'clock. Capt. S aiiiliolcnlly recovered from an attack of thc grippe lo again resume commaudof bcr. Sbo takes about a quarter cargo and the following passengers:—Miss Carbery, Messrs. 11. II. ItObinsou, I.. Ci. Mackay, It. Laurie, A. Mc- l'hcrson, Black, snd Capt. Fox, S. £., and ten tn steerage. The Joalo Mills Company will play "M'I.Isb" " Woman againit Woman " Friday, a matinee on mem" will lie bene iii for Mis ' will be played Father U'llrien's night ml Thursday •• Kathleen FilJay ''Tin Galley of tho St. Vincent societies. in called at this olliee to- if Ihe iobnman condnct of a t appears Ibst Ibis morning ■ proceeding np Water i he was joined by two other men, wbo joked him about a pair of rabbits ho bad In bis hand. A policeman canght np to tbem and as be nts pissing, tbe unfortunate man mado some remark, and the constable turned, and struck bim a severe blow in tbe side of tbo face, which knocked bim leleRs. After a lime tho man managed on bis feet, and his companions emit v.nircd to lake him away. They proceeded up town. Presently tbe policeman referred as joined by a companion In arms.Tbey Immediately proceeded after tbe man, and catching up to htm roughly collared hi.u. He was io drunk to resist,bnt tboy twiittd hli armi about su that tbe bystanders Ihooght they would bresk them. They then pitched bii fsce downwards on a sled wblcb was psis- lng at Ibe time, and drove lo the lock-up. Tho poor fellow's fsce wai covered with blood from tbe rongh handling he received from Ibe constables. Oor informant rays, It was the most brutal aflalr on the psrt of policemen he ever wltnesied. Hrnidij ReferenGe M(i. Multum in Pnrvo Atlas of tbo World, 7fi eti, The Modern Hoyle, 3A cts, Dumb-bell aud Indian Clnb Mannal, 26 cts, Payne'e Business Pointer*, 25 cts. 1'arlor Tricks witb Csrdi, 30 els, Secret* Worth Kuowing, 25 cts, Payno'a Business Letter Writer, 5» els, Manly Art of Self-defence, 25 eti, Professor llollman'i Card Tricks, 65 cts, Conklin's Handy Msnusl, 25 eti, Kvcrybody's Book of Epitaphs, 15 cts, Everybody's Book of Short Foems, 15 eti, Kvcrybody's Pocket Cyclop.-, .lis, 15 cl*, A Thousand and Ono Kiddies, 15 cts, . Thc Illustrated Book of Fuialos, 30 cts, The Theory of Wbiit, by Willism Folo. 2J <• Cavendish," Tbe Standard Work ou Wbiil. GARLAND'S East-end Bookstore. . Implei, Redness, Eczema, Acne, DiiflguremenU, Roughness and Scurf, Ac., leaving a clear, ipotlen Skin and beantifnl Complexion. Snlpholln* li a necei- espcciilly in hot climate*. Made jan*24,B.w.f,< 1 everywhere. 0. KKQWLIMQ'B, Bt. John'i Star of the Sea Hall, : - - this TUESDAY Evening, -■ Orsnd rc-Productlon of— B. I. S. THK Annual meeting of tin Benevolent Irish Society will he held in St. Patrick- Hall on WEDNK8DAY evening, Feb. 17th, at clock, sharp, (By order), febl«,Si E. J. R AWLINS, Sec. Schools this TUESDAY, Evening. W Grand Production of tbat Charming Society Drama, -an In 5 Acts, entitled, EAST -:- LYME. Lady Isabel, Madam Vino. Barbara Hare, - Mill Oarlyle, - MISS B. JORDAN. Miss K Sullivan - Mlu A. Flynn Muter Langton 8lr Francii Levison, Archibald Carlyle, Illchard Hare. - - Lord Mount 8cvcrn, Mr. Dill. - - - - Justice Hare, . - . • Mr. T. M. White - Mr. T. H. O'Neil - Mr. W. F. Haiey - Mr. P. F.Moore - Mr. J. F. Hunter Mr. It. J. Rodger* Mr. J. F. Dacberair .i-l'rof. Bennett'* Orcheitra. Admission: Numbered Reiertcd Seat*, 50 cts., for sale tt Messrs. M. Fenelon & Co.'i Bookstore; Rcierved Seat* and Gallery, 30 cent!; Parquette, JOcti. Boon open at 7 p.m.; Curtain to rile at 8. Febl8,2i B. L S. DRAMATIC OO Just Received byj3. S. "Miranda.' nHaitt Soda, I Coflcc, I Boston Pilot, I Fruit, I Tea," I Family Pilot. Kicli l.iogcr | Ginger, | Boston Butter, | Brighton, | Lemon, | Brighton Mixture. na-l-lb. Paper Boxes Choice Soda. T. J. NURSE'S, l-'O Water Street. •nkw _DV_OTiBiu_arr8. */* UIIWE MSktyi). Iii, US. AN EMERGENCY MEETING of above Lodge will be held in Uie Masonic Hall, thli ilng, at 8 o'clock, for tlie purpose of confer- Degree*. By order of the R W.M. blG A. JOHNSTON. Secy. __*-0_-__- SOIREE, TUESDAY, 23rd inst. Tloketa-Donble, 01.40 Single, 80 > lie had from members of the committee. C. G-. DuTOT, e meet* to-night. [febl'i.l PreliTm'nary Notice. Enterulnment* will take place Ii nail, a* follow* j— Feb 16—Reading* and Musk-. " S3—Dr. J. 8. T»It—8nbject:-\)ie " Victorian Age." " 29—Rev. Bro. Slattery—Subject: M*r. 7—Rev. E. McNab—Bnbject: " It—Reading! and Made. •• 21—Rev. O. W. Biddall-Subject :- " 28—Reading! and music. Apl. 4 Easter Monday—Concert. Doon open at a quarter past leven, chair to be FURS!.-,-:- FURS! COLLARETTES, Boas, Capes, Muffs, Storm Collars, Gloves and Caps made of the following Furs, viz:—Martin, Opposaum, Lynx, Seal, Beaver and Goat. |0—These Qoodssarc ottered away below what It would colt to land them here-, being a range of Traveller! SnmplesOO ^ JAMES BRYDEN, January 2t Hi Lilian. 16o, and 30o. per Part. Modern science and the science of the future, by Ed Carpenter, Studies ln Feisemism, by Arthur Schopenhauer, Capital, by Carl Marx, in 4 pirti, A vindication of the rights of woman, by Mary Wollstonecraft, 2 parti, Th,. origin of the Aryani, by Dr. I Taylor. 2 pti. Civ—ration: iu caul* and cure, by Ed Carpenter, Mental *uggeition, by Dr. J Ochorowici, prt* 8,4, Degeneration : a Ch*pt*r in Darwinism, by B R I—nkester, M A, Ac, The induitrial revolution of the 18th century li Kngland, by Arnold Toynbr, The descent of man, by Cha* Darwin, 4 part*, The evolution of lex, by Frof Patrick Oeddei and J A Thomson, part 1. Modern 8clence A Modern Thought, by The Story ot Creation, by Ed. Clodd. The Factor! of Organic Evolution, by Herbert Spencer. Anthropology, by Daniel Wilson, L.L D. Hypnotism, bv Fred Bjornstrom. M.D. Mind and Body, by Alex. Bain. Progress I iu law* and cauie, by Herbert Spencer Fact* and Fiction of /oology, by Andrew Wil- •on, Pb. D. The 8tudy of Language!, by C. Marcel. Lesions In Electricity, by Prof John Tyndall. COD8EINE8, Caplin Seines and Herring Seines, Hemp and Cotton Herring Nets—30 to 60 rands; Cod Bnnt and Arm NetUng—Hemp and Cotton—a-inch to 0 iu. mesh; Caplin, Herring and Lance Bnnt Netting; Salmon Twines—30-lb. and 36-lb. per dozen; Large and Small 3-thd. Caplin Twine—21-lb. and 18-lb; Herring, Mackerel, Genglng and other Twines; Cod and Salmon Nets, Barked Ropes; Lines of all kinds—Hemp and Cotton; — Aijw,- American Cotton Salmon Twine—12, 16, and 18-thread, American Cotton Twine— 9-lhread, barked. | American Herring Twine—6-thread. Dec9,eod,if| A Fair Boautlrul Skin.—Sulpholino Soap give* tbe natural tint and peach-like Bloom of i perfect Complexion; make* the Skin smooth •upple. healthy, comfortable. Sulpholine Soap «d'«Tablet*. Everywhere. 0. KNOWLING'S Bt. John's [June28.tU.tf. IIS., aud many ot J F rmsHOLI" • 300 Tul FeST"1 UIOUHASU BUTTER. -JUST RECEIVED!— 3001 Tubs Choice Selected Kam- ouraaka Butter. T. ft It. WINTEB Trawl Dories! JUST RECEIVED, per 8. B. Portia, another consignment of Dories, direct from the fac tory of JOHN WILLIAM8, Shelbnrne. Nora Scotia. In design, conitruction and weight theie BoaU are all that can be deilred for the Bank flihery. i_-Order* lollelted. S. March & "Sons, janSO lro.fp AgenU. febip,tl tyi'articulari la TOILET, THAT DWELLING-HOUSE AND SHOP, with SKITTLE ALLEY attached, iui_ble for a 8tore; posieision given imrae. ately, iltuate, Water-it. West, Apply to Mrs. Jamea MoKAY, feblii^f Arc»de Baloe FOR_SALE. j 1 2nd-hand Mackerel Seine, 180 fathoms long by CM meshes deep, 1 2nd-hand Mackerel Seine, ISO fathom* long by 600 niriheidecp; (aboui 10 fathomi;) 2-inch "meib. Both in excellcnl condition. Can be soon on application to Keb I CLIFT, WOOD tc, Co. 3 Water Street Bridport: Goods! The Manufacture of Wm. Hounsell & Oo. ABOCT FIFTY YEARS AGO two Brothers named MURPHY, Ship Carpenten bv trade, emigrated from County Wexford, Ireland, to Newfoundland, and for some years engaged in be trade of the country; Information 1* now de- nred of their whereabout*. If living, and of tbeir descendants, if dead. Any particular* will be received at the Offlce of thii paper. Janl I ,tf GOODFELLOW & CP. BOOTS! BOOTS! AT WILLIAM FREW'S, 200 pairs Women's and Children's Pelt Boots, from 60c. to $1.00. 200 pairs Women's and Children's P. G. and Kid Boots, from 70c. to $2. 100 pairs Men's India Rubber Shoes, only 60a The above abovo are a job line of Sample*, and are now offered at 25 per price. Alio—a full range of Men's and Women'! Oaiten, I. It. Shoes and Cr __ Creepers, suitable for ~WX_______: FRBWS, 191 WATER STREET. At the "Royal." per S. S. "Co-ucript. Choice Dressed Turkies, -:- Fresh Halifax Sausages, —And on band, 25 Kegs Almira Grapes,—! prime order. » 0Febr.*ryl2 JAMES STOTT. Wanted!—A Cook CABDl \_„. LH. SOKRYILLI, M. I, icn-.—37 Hutching* Btree ODE who If ahe doei not know, and If ihe will follow instructions, eannotOmCB fall to plcai* and become a good Cook. A clean St. John'., willing perion can have a good home and good payoFFICE HOURS:—9 to 10 a. FebI5.3l. At tho«' Royal.'' Janl8,t*y] T to 8 p.m. tii iuul Hi MEET! with the Congregational fjhuroh, will be) held lu the basement of the Ohuroh, oa tomorrow, WBDNBSDAY. Feb. 17. Tea on Tabic* ai 6.45 p. m. The Ladles have decided to cater themae id an inter**—g Programme it being prepared; i eicry one might look forward to spending a pleasant evening at the C.T.M. Tickets 40ota. eacb, to be bad at the stores of Messn. T. W. Courtenay, druggiit; T. J. Daley, J. H. Martin a Co. ■ B\ MARTIN, Sec. Com. Patriotic Association. \MBBTIKO of the above Aaeoolattou wUlbebel! :iall on (Thun- ay) evening at 8 o'clock. Ruilneas important. feblO Wanted—Apprentices To HARNESS - MaJdng, FRANK J. CONNORS, WOODS'S Hardware Magic Pocket Lamps, Capi, Oil, and Sprioiti for above;alway* Gentlemen's Riding Harness dc Saddie*, Carriage Lamps, Coat-hangers, Clothes-horses, Wringers, Carbolic Soap, Shop-twine—cheap, Skates- Ac, tc. To Let, A Splendid DWELLING- House and Garden, —FOR SALE- By J. & W. PITTS, 20 Barrels Carrots, 10 Barrels XXX Spy Apples,' 20 Barrels Silver Peel Onions, 20 Tubs Choice Table Batter. FOR SALE. A Few Shares Union Bank, Com. Bank, N. F. Boot and Shoe Co., And St. John's Nail Mfg. Co. A. O. SMITH A Co., Hlf.-in. Pine and Cedar. OLIPT, WOOD & Co., 4000 feet .'.-in. Cedar Boards, 1500 feet half-Inch Pine do Suitable for Dorlea. 10,000 feet I-lncb Waned Board. OT All Beaeonod. Book Wanted: < The History ot the War, from tbo Commencement ol the French Revolution to Ihe Present Time, by Hewton Clarke, Eiq., 1816," rill greatly oblige by returning It to thli ofl NKYVFOI N1H.AN1) tial Ef AUTUMN-1892. ■reparation are requested to apply al Secretary, at tii— office, by whom r».v. -.,. • given anil ipace aiiigned. JAMES B. SCLATER, Sec. to Commisilon. 151 Witer 8 Februaryll,t,f,tu,tli. Royal Pearls, W' ts, Standard Folio of Musi.-, Standard Son* Folio, SOet*, —Al.o,— Latest Songs in Tousey's Popular Sheet Music. M.FENELON&C0. Februaryll.t.i.tu. NFLO.JAILWAY. NOTICE. AS tb* flood*, caused by the rale-storm of Saturday but, have rendered thli road imputable, between Kelligreoi and Seal Cove, I hereby give notice, that, commencing Wednesday next, and afterwards, until the road ii pasaable, tbe trains will leave at the usual time, and will run to Killigrewi only from St. Jobn'i, and to Seal Cove only from Harbor (Jrace. No ticket* will be issued nor freight received for either train, beyond tho places named. The trains will remain at Kill*grew* and Seal Cove a reaaonable time to allow paacnger* to walk or drive from one train to the otber. Distance from Kelligrew* to Seal Cove ii abont four miles. For further information, apply to conductors on the trains, or to the undersigned at 8t. John'i. T. NOBLE, feblS.Sl Manager for Receiver. SALE OF WORK. ceived by Missel Anthony, Water Street. H
Object Description
Title | Evening Herald, 1892-02-16 |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1892-02-16 |
Description | The Evening Herald was published in St. John's from 1890-1920, having begun as The Evening Mercury in 1882. |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--19th century |
Location | Canada--Newfoundland and Labrador--Avalon Peninsula--St. John's |
Time Period | 19th Century |
Type | Text |
Resource Type | Newspaper |
Format | image/jpeg; application/pdf |
Language | eng |
Collection | Evening Herald |
Sponsor | Centre for Newfoundland Studies |
Source | Microfilm held in the Centre for Newfoundland Studies. |
Repository | Memorial University of Newfoundland. Libraries. Centre for Newfoundland Studies |
Rights | Creative Commons |
PDF File | (7.29 MB) -- http://collections.mun.ca/PDFs/eveherald/18920216vol03no39EveningHerald.pdf |
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Title | Cover |
Description | 1892-02-16, vol. 03, no. 39, Evening Herald |
PDF File | (7.29MB) -- http://collections.mun.ca/PDFs/eveherald/18920216vol03no39EveningHerald.pdf |
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Vol III. No. 39
St. John's, Newfoundland, Tuesday, February 16, 1892,
Price: One Cent.
News from the Cape.
(Special lo the Kvening Herald.)
Cant Hack, Kob. lift.
Wind K. N. K. fro-hening, fair. Ilanils.
Viola and Dora passed inwar.l ln«t evening,
the former at 1 o'clock, llie latter at 5.30,
followed lo-day by bare.!, luiogenc at 11 a.m.
Steamer Ingraham witb tchr. Lord Devon in
Ther. :
t by
1 o'clock, liar.
News of the World.
a made at War-
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