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THE EVENING TELEGRAM. VOL. 19. Price: One Cent. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1897. $3.00 Per Annum No. 229. BY TELEGRAPH. jfalifax uwil St. Joint Mail Service-Kxhibitiou Hi Halifax Sue restful C'abiuet trials iu n»- drld-St'ttleiueut of the « ulmii Trouble—Forees Snvcesvfiil on Frontier. Halifax, N.S., Oet 1. It is expected that the Faraeea and Beaver Lines of steamehips will carry the mail* t.ii winter between Halifax and St. John. The Halifax exhibition hfts been very successful. There is a cabinet crisis iu Madrid.The Cuban leadeis have proposed terms ot settlement. The British forces on the frontier ljave been completely successful. * . •. » [SpiCta! to Evening Telegram.) Caie Rack. This Aftemuon. The S.B. Bonavista passed west at 11.80, and the S.S. Socket* east at 11.45 a.m. WindS.W., fresh, dull. Har. 29.7."»; ther. :>b. JVEW Al>VlliriSKnF.\l«. Auction—beef, ett James Ilyncs Auction—beef, etc J. B. Corran & Co Auction—beef, etc M. A. liajtow (heap Blauketi at Whiteway's ftppifl and onions... .a Edwin Murray Flour, etc T. J. Edeub ('emeut at Woods'B Hardware Store Choice Apples Martin Brothers Clearing nit at Anderson's Post Office Notice J. O. Frater, P.M.G Oyster:- at Wood's candy store Jamaica (linger see adv'l J-'u mi tint Sale see adv't Ked Apples and I'eare (Jeo. Neal Lumber training W. F. Horwood Insolvency Notice Walter Crosbie Last week of clearance ?ale Dicks & Co Apples and Bananas Edwin Murray New room papers Macpberson & Job Tl.e Home Express S. E. Garland Books at half price 'mie? & Co Oysters at Wood's candy store You want gloves Milky & Macintosh Huk aud straw .....(ieorge Netil IV BeMtifal Miss Brooke S. E. G«rbusd Pis i ■ j'i - l' . -.ilt- Ciie.-ley Woods Homc in >.-l«- M. A. Bastow Croekerjware »tc F. Laracj rj notice PitmanA Berteau 1 in ( liin ..ft i wdcu S. K. Garland I oik Tower &. Co \i i.i • ■m, etc George Neal ( JK-.ifi i abb j,-e Edwin llurraj li:ifr -;.,. SbiDgles William Campbell )' , -ii tiou >. li. (iarlaud New Lugl*nd PiaiMM Cueslev Woods ( !.-!,• L'ricei James J. Gsiway Ntu B< okatore Dicks & Co Apples aud cabbage Edwin Murray New Goods William Frew Sayings of Our Lord S. t. Garland Latest Fashions Garret,. Byrne Educational Wm. O'Connor Floor—all grades J. J. St. John Statutory Notice see adv't Butter James Stott Books at 3c S. E. Garland KiiKi-t Flour see adv't Card Mrs. Win. Burton The (Jlil Favorites see adv't Bedsteads, etc J. H. Martin 4 Co New Dress Goods Sairraa & Pippj Newest creations George R. Brown l'yuy-1 Ycloral see 3rd page '• I). & L." Menthol Plaster see 2nd page Scott'h Emulsion see 2nd page Cheap groceries Z. Cox statutory Notice to Creditors.•••••• see adv't Insolvency notice Allan Stark A Pointer C. A. M. Pinsent Application Notice see adv't Jains, !>a, etc j. e. Kenned; BiiUei nnd Sugar Jus. K. ICuight I'kwx, card Chesley W#ods Emerald Baking Powder r-ee adv't Important t<. cigar Dealers..C. A. M. Pinsent Stamps for Salt Wm. R. Adam* Crocketyware, etc M. A. Bastow Flow ! Flbui ! I. J. <t. J..,hn EueraM Bukmg Powder teaadv't Singer Sewing Machines M. F. Smyth Business Notice Wm. F. Glas* u Medical L>i»covcrj -ce 3rd (wg* L*ced It. *5.... F. Smallwood ird Se* i|{ Mai luim I. J. Barroa Entenid 1i.,. P m |«i eeeadv'1 F. Smallwood Sinallwoad 1 K. <.. Reid '■ I Smallwood « -. « \v'i Ii r ! M W t (U i .... \\ U I i V • ■ HAY and SIRAW. 41 i bundles No. i HAY. 100 liundks No. i straw. Ceo. NEAL, Beck's Cove FOR SALE: 100 tubs Creamery BV I PER. 100 tubs Townships BUTTKR. lot; barrel- each of Granulated and Bright Grocery SUGAR. i«o boxes Cut Lo.u SUGAR. JAS. R. KNIGHT. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FLOUR!FLOUR! 150 barrels Pillsbuiy's Best. 200 barrels Crescent. 200 barrels Hungarian Patent. 200 barrels Climax. 300 barrels Our Country. 150 barrels Imperial 200 barrels Hope. 100 barrels Carpasian. 100 barrels Paradegm. 400 barrels Yellow Corn Meal. 150 barrels Sunrise. 100 barrels White Corn Meal. 300 barrels Roscleaf. 500 sacks Indian Corn. 200 barrels Gold Coin. 300 sacks White Cattle Feed. 100 barrels Sunbeam. j 250 barrels Family Pork. t£~Tl»e above we are offering Retail at Wholesale Pric*,*. Sffl Tl CnCIIC DUCKWORTH ST., next to Custom . J. LUINO, House, and MILITARY ROAD AT IT AGAIN! From 5O Cents Pair, at WHITEWAY'S, OPP. POST OFFICE, LAST WEEK OF CLEARANCE SALE Dicks & Co.'s Old Store, Merchants, Block. The stock must be cleared out the coming week. SPKCIAL BARGAINS in the following: A Few Rolled Gold Plated Cuff Buttons. Gold Plated Broodies A few odds and ends in Bracelets, Kings, Lockets, etc., will be almost given away. A lot of Fancy Articles will be cleared out regardless of cost. A number of Tin and other Toys. Express Carts, Go-carts, Wheelbarrows, etc., offered at a sacrifice. nnnA|. C rwrciftxA Nlnimlc ■ »»»"ber of Juvenile books, and a few Ilvniii rMper I>IUVcIJS, books, slightly soiled, ottered at prices that must sell them. j[£3f" We intend to clo*e up this store at the end of the coining week, and will refuse no reasonable offer to clo?>e out the stock. DICKS * CO., BOOK-BINDERS AND STATIONERS. SHIRRAN &. PIPPY. -_NEW DRESS GOODS,^ Beaeonable Shades hicl Fabrics. FANCY SUITINGS, KNICKER SUITINGS, CHECK TWEEDS, MELTONS, COATINGS, SERGES, CASHMERES, MERINOS, etc., etc. f»"BOIIOM PRICES."^ I I 3 A Large Stock of pr I 3iw B BMBm ■ fi?»r New and Pretty Design**, all Sizes fe| 3 and Prices. Also, |H I CHILD'S SWINGING COTS, I 1 SPRING and TICK MATTRASSES. g § J. H. MARTIN * CO. I The Newest Create *£%*». OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT, We are now showing the latest Creations in AUTUMN MILLINERY, all the leading styles in HATS and BONNETS. A special line of LADIES, BONNETS as low as TEN cents each. Wing*. Mount*. Flower*. Uibbon*. 1.000 Superb tlantlo* and C'apt,*. from »».01> In 910.00. 1.000 MeaVi Tweed Kiiii-. 2.000 Pair* I'uniw. I n< ii Department •■» tfull to overflowing. >> < all aiiii liipYii our Slock. I have taken every pains to place before my customers the Best-Selected Stock of Dry Goods and flillinery in the city. Asking a share oi your patronage, CEORCE R. BROWN, (Baine, 'ohnstone's Premises) i rnliul Water street. =^ ItisTimefora Change W ROOM PAPERS. l 3" cite, to 20cts., MACPHERSON & JOB. Managers, worth up to 50c. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SiJPli Just received per s.s. " rovtia," niul for sale by MARTIN BROTHERS, 34 barrels CHOICE APPLES, from. Annapolis Valley. VARIOUS BRANDS. octl 3fp barrels H Ink Gent, WHITE'S -a. received, ex. •' Ceylou." WOODS'S Harfiware Store, WATER ST. anil 13 NtW SOWER ST. Octl,2fp,f,tu THE PLACE TO BUY! ASSORTED JAMS, etc., New and aud Fresh—Cheaper than Homemade—in I'ots, 22c. and 40c. MIXED SWEETS, 15c. per lb. SPLENDID TEA, 30c. and 40c. lb. THE FINEST TEA that can be bought, 60 cents lb. BfH'e want to please onr Customers by giving tliem every satisfaction in Price ai:<l Quality. ELif *Call or send votir Orders to T. C. KENNEDY, 1 military (toad, scp23,fp opp. Hallway Station. BUTTER AND PORK. ON SALE BY POWER & Co., Meßride's Hill, 100 tubs choice IST- s. Gutter, 17, 18, 19 and per lb. 25 Barrels Choice H.M. Pork, Selling very cheap sep22 to close sales. I.III*ORTAXT TO CIUAU DEALER#.I have been appointed Sole Agent for Newfoundland for Messrs. 11. Jacobs & Co., of Montreal, Canada, proprietors of one of the oldest Cigar factories in the Dominion. They are the manufacturers of the famous "Stonewall Jackson" and "Lord Wol-eley'* cigars, which they have made a specialty of for over a quarter of ;i eentcry. These nro the standard ten cent cigars of the Doiniuiou, having by far the largest sale of any brands in Canada. All dealers who are desirous of increasing their trade should not be. without these justly celebrated "Stonewall Jackson"' and " Lord Wolseley" cigars, which i will take orders for at factorv prices.— CHARLES A. M. PINSENT.-adv.2s.tf. AI C TIOM SAMM. TO-MORROW, Saturday, at 11 o'clock, at the City Auction Sale Rooms, by John It. Cm-rail & Co., 100 pes choice beef anil mutton, 50 bunches turnips', 10 doz cabbage, 5 brls potatoes, 5 small bxs tea, 10 tubs olco, 7 bxs soap, 25 doz assorted lamp chimnies, 3 doz washboards, 1 child's carriage, 1 sup. young can try and cage, 3 new mantel pieces, 1 door and window Irani", 1 cheflonier, 1 couch, tables, chairs, waslistauds, toiletware, bedsteads, glassware, earthenware, cutlery, Inots and shoes, clothing, watches, timepieces, 1 hand sewing machine, pictures, dinner pails, 1 box cart and wheels, 1 buggy, etc. octl j TO-MORROW, Saturday, at 11 o clock, at the Waldegrave Street Auction-Mart, by James llynes: 150 pes fresh beef and mutton, 10 tubs Cape Breton butler, lOgiceu hams, 20 tins c.c. beet, 5 caddics tea, 50 bxs Digby herring, 5 brls apples, 1 tie dried do. 5 large oil paintings. 1 kero. oil tank, 1 set shop lamps, 1 8-day clock, toilet sets, glassware, s nip plates, 1 hall stove, 1 shop window; and at 12 o'clk : 30 doz local cabbage, 10 tics Halifax cabbage, 10 brls turnips, 5 choice l'owls, and sundries. TO-MORROW, Saturday, at 11 o'clock, at the Central Auction Marl, by M. A. liastow : 150 pieces beef, million and veal, 20 pes boneless ham, 120 pes smoked pork, 5 cases onions, 1 brl partridge herrie-, 1 suite furniture, covered in hair cloth, 1 couch, 2 calieseat chairs, 1 handsome plush cushion, 1 ?niiler rifle, 1 white sewing machine, almost new, 1 bicycle, 2 stone kegs, 2 large bibles, 2 clocks, lot furniture and other article', 3 ducks, 5 brls swedish turnips, 100 bunches do, 20 bags bran, 1 express almost new ; at 12 o'clock : 120 doz white cabbage, 10 doz local do, large, 1 horse, 1 pom , 2 brls turnips, lot young pigs. oetl FURNITURE SALE On Tuesday, Oct. sth, All the Household Furniture Of CIHS. F. TAYLOK, No. 3 B£E OIfCHIS TtR*ACE. Queen's-rd. sep3o,3t'p | fTParticular■* Later. Entries and Warrants 30 cents per doxea Met*. For sale vft ttais otifce. !¥KW AI)TERTINENE\m J EMERALD—- I § BAKING POWDER. I § Cheaper, Purer and ® m Better than any other. # S Ask Your Grocer For It. § £ INTAKE NO OTHER/** || ••&•#•••%»•#» NOTICE. Iβ the matter of the Insolvent, Estate of Allan Stark, of Saint Joiin'a, BlriiHtint. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all pertona clniminK to he creditors of or who have ny claim or demand upon or affecting the insolvent estHts of Allan litark, of Sjint John's, Druggist, of which Frederick L'arneil, of St. John •", Commission Merchant, is triih(«e, aie required to eend cither to the said trastee or to the nnderngoed Solicitor! for the trustee, on or before the Ist (lav of October, A.p. 1897, duly attested, particulars of their claims. And notice is hereby given that after the snid 1-t day of October, A.I). 1897, tt e iraid trustve will proceed to di»lri bate the as-.ets of the said estate amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he shall theu have had notice. Dated .it St. John's this 31st clav of August, A.I). 1897. WOOD A KELLY, Solicitors fsr Tru-stee, Duckworth Street, aui,'3l,lii]fp.t;i,f St. John's. STATUTORY NOTICK In tlte mailer of the Katate of Ellen Ashley, late of Nl. John's, Spinster. dceeaeed. IN ai'C'udancc with the, provisions of " The Trustees' Act," IH7B notice is hereby given tl:at all persona claiming to be creditors of, oi wlii) have any cjaiins or demand upon or alTectinjc the Kslate or Assets of the said Elleii Ashley, who died at St. John's on the 16th day of March A.l> 1894. and to whose Estate Letters of Administration were granted by the Honorable the Supreme Court on the 19th day of January A I). 1896, to John Hiirke, ->f St. John's aforesaid, Crier of the lloiio able the Supreme Court, are requested to send either to the said Administrator or to the undersigned Solicitors for the said Adminislritor on or before the Itith day of Nov. A.1)., 1897, <lnly attested, paiticulars of their dsnw And no,ice is hereby given that after the said IMb day of November the said AdininibtiHlor will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims r>l which he theu shall have had notice. And the said Administrator farther gives notice that he will not be liable for the assets of the s*id deceased so distributed or any part thereof, to any per.-on or persons of whose claim* 1 <' shall not have had notice at the time ofrhe distribution of the said assets or part thereof, as the case may be. Dateri at St. John's this 22ud dav of September A.I). 1897. PITMAN A BEKTEAI', sep'23 Solicitors for Administrator. Statutory Notice! Iu the in at ter of the En late of Ana Mizrphy, late of Keels, Bona* vlMa Bay, deceased. IN accordance with the provisions oi'" The Trustees' Act, 1878,"' notice is hereby jjiven thet sill persons claiming to he creditors of, or who have any claims or demand upon, or arteeting the estate or assets of the said Ann Murphy, who dird at Keels, sifore?aid, on or about th* 3rd dftj of July, A.D., 1897, and to whose will probate was granted out of the Honorable the Supreme Court on the 3rd day of August, A.1)., 1597, to Daniel A.ltyan.Esq., of Kuiff s Cove, Bonavista Bav, Merchant, the Executor named iu the will of the said deceased, ar« requested to send either to the said Executor or to the undersigned Solicitors for the said Executor, on or hetore the 30th day of September next, duly attested, particulars of their claims. And notice is hereby given, that after the said 30th day of* September the said Executor will proceed to distribute tho MMM of the said deeea!»ed amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he then shall have notice. And the said executor farther gives notice that he will not be liable for the a-sets of the said deceased or any part thereof to a-y person or persons of waoofl, claim he shall not have had uoti.e at the time of the distribution of the said assets or part thereof as the case may be. Dated at St. John's, this 3rd day of August, A.D. 1897- KENT & HOWLEY, aug.'},tn,f,lp Solicitors, far Mid Sweeter. REGULATIONS REFERENCE TO PUBLIC ASSAYS. 1. Analyses must be strictly included under the following heads :— (uj Assays of metallic ores. (bj Assays of soils for agricullural purposes. (c) Assays of water for domestic purpose*. (d) Assays of beverages for alcohol. 2. Kadi sample must i>o marked iu some distinctive way, either by number, or letter, etc. 3. fjaniplffl naet not be marked in general terms, as, M for analysis," but must be mnrked " for copper," " for gold," etc. At the same time the question may be asked, " Is this likely to be of value?"* All applications most be nude Uuroogli the Surveyor General. 4. Samples will uol l>e accepted from (tompanies or Synditattea wrho are actually iroffkiug noinet, nor from persons who eaa afford to bear the expense of :»n Hi«.«»y thetnselves. 3. Suinplee must be sent in their original form—eotgreenil up. Two or three pound" In the ease "f mineral* «iil Curtice: in the case of water. \\\« %*l\nu* c>. I eeparUnenl cannot proaiiwj to give values to properties; dnty it to detenniiie eontents. 7. Boils should be forwarded in quantiti*" of one or two lbs. H. J. B. WOODS, ■ i«r*r>>.r <»eii«rml. St. John'*, Aj rd sth, 1(*&7- Ip.co 1 NEW I NEW ADTERTINEMENTS. Union Jack and Our Country Flours Are Again on the Market. ■■ jOrBETTER THAN EVER. Cheap GROCERIES at Cox's. 10 Cases CURRANTS. 10 case* Whole Pin« Apple 13c. tin. I 4-lbs large Moans ........19c. 2 tics choice Hams 12c. lb. Cut boafSogar 9c. 2 cases I'ctit I*oi* Graea Peas 10c. tin. 10-lb. Onions 2f)c 120 boxes assorted Candy 75c. box. Oranges aud Lemons 25c. do/. 7-lbs. Butter Bread...! Me. Boiled Ham 30c. lb. 7-lbs. No. 1 bread 23c. b >ttles Syrup 20c. 7-lbs. Split Peas lfic. Medium bottles Syrup ....13c. 7-lbs. Sound Flour 15c. Medium Bottles Lime Juice 13c. 7-11)9. Best Flour 18c. Pilot Biscuits 6c. 7-lbs. Best White Moist Sugar 48c. Jams $I.f>o doz. 7-lbs. Brown Sugar 42c. Box Cigars $1.30 7-lbs. Corn Meal 10c. Box Cigarettes t2.50 Lima Beans. 6c. Cream Tartar ....20c. lb. 4 m. Feot Picture Backing. Z. COX, 347 Water Street. KST X_. I L A- Cm Finest Pastry Flour. SUNLIGHT and HARTER'S PEERLESS, Choice Family Flour. PANSY AND TWILIGHT, Good Solid Baking: Flour. All from Winter Wheat and cannot be beaten for quality in comparison with other Flours of similar grades. ****+* •♦•♦•♦«♦©♦•!♦!•♦•♦•♦•♦•♦• ! STARTLING LINES I ♦ IN ♦ I GLOVES, GLOVES, GLOVES, GLOVES. ♦ .. . . • r|TKBTHBBS THOUSAND PAlßfl of Ma—fcrtmew aad l'ravel- A I9f vl lers Samples, piirclmil iu London at a great <ll»H'OUiit, £± coneistinf; ot Ladies' •• Xew CheTercau Fabric," in <Mory, ▲ v Marcella, Klsa, Mftgda, Lucettn (two shade*), Cheorette, Cimiez, from SO to 4O cents'|i««r pair. 9 ♦ C A CHIMCDCC . Ladies' 3 and 4 Dome Silk-Lined A ICI<CO . Caslimeres; Ladies' White, Fancy- X W back, Linked Kid Top Cashmere*; Ladies' White Sdk-Lined with W Black Stitching; Ladies' White Silk-Lined with Colored Stitching. ** rVn IVin . A few pairs of Ladies < yclinic Dlov«s), A 0 V CL.ll>lvJ . Kid Palm, in Brown, Black, White aad Tan. W • (ilovee, in Fancy. X . Taitans, Black and Wbitf, Lined and A W Uuline :: rtlacl: nnd White Mixed, in Bilk-Liiied ; Self Color*, in Fancy w (Silk Niitcning; ako, some of the above lines in Child*'and Mimtee . Qk in the anil < heapext Ntock ol 0 jT iiSloven ever exhibited in NewCouiidlaiid. ♦ mUTeTT MACINfH j J sep2S,fp Water aud Colonial fctreete. J FLOUR. FLOUR 450 barrels FLOUR, Rose Leaf. 350 barrels FLOUR, Rosebud. 275 barrels FLOUR, Sunbeam. 150 barrels FLOUR, Imperial. 100 barrels FLOUR, Queen of Roses, 150 barrels FLOUR, Gold Medal. 325 barrels FLOUR, Stock's Best Patent. 150 barrels FLOUR, Ayreshire Rose. 250 barrels FLOUR, Gold Coin. 150 barrels FLOUR, Paradigan. 150 barrels FLOUR, Cyclone. 225 barrels FLOUR, Fairy. 2725 barrels. N B. -Having pur. based the above lot when the markets were low, w< i intend giving our customers the t>enefit. I I CT inilll 136 & 138 Duckworth St J. J. 01. JUim, 7& 9 LeMarchant Rd. HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. [ANOTLANO! S£?~liiten«tiiig «ettler* who are deuirou* of obtaining UOOD L4\l> can, upon application to the timlerHigiied, obtain the game upon like term* a* Crown Land* are «li*po*ed of by the Government. For further particular* apply to R. G. REID, ap26.fp.tf Water St., St. John's. reOpples~& onions. 25 brls Choice Red Apples 20 brls small Retailing Onions EDWIN MURRAY. Red Jtpplennd Pears. To arrive per t-.s. " Portia," to-night, 20 brls No. 1 Gravensteia Applet. 20 brls No. 1 Emperors. 10 baskets Pears. 10 baskets Tomatoes. Ceo. NEAL, Beck's Cove APPLES anIBANANAS. 20 brls Choice Red APPLES. 10 large bunches BANANAS. Due per s.s. " Portiti," from New York to-morrow. EDWIN MURRAY. NOTICE! AFTER one month, application will be inaik' Iβ His Excellency the (iovernor-in- Coandl for Letlew i'utent for certain new ami useful improveinente in a machine for printing Cylindrical objects, 10 be granted to Gottfried "Kickhefl, Machine Manufacturer, and P. E. B. Jnhl, Machine Constructor, 9/ Veaterbrogade, Copenhagen, Denmarck. Dated at St. John's this 2nd day of September, A.D., 1897. MOKKIM A MORBII. sep2,lm,fp Solicitoijj for Applicants. POST OFFICE NOTICE MAILS per *.*. " Portia," lor Canada and United States, will clout! on Saturday, the 2nd hist., at 8 o'clock, p.m. J. O. lU4SEK, P.M.O. General Post Office, Ist Oct., 1897. 2fp Hrs. William Burton will keep on hand an assortment of worked Habits. Address: No. 2 Bulley St. sep23,3inB.fp,eod S(S To be Let, No. 2 Devon j|*f«BW()\v. ;it present occupied by A. J. Keq.; also, Brick Stable for 4 horses; paMtMWK "iven 31st October next; apply to J. H. MARTIN, 100 Water Street. sep24,2w,eoil,lp gm To be Let, possession j<jlon last of October, 2 Dwelling House*, ■"■"No*. 90.nnd II Pleasant Street, now in the occupancy <»> Mmn. W. H. und Rouben Horwood. JWO. B. CI'HKAN A CO., Estate AgeuU. »ei>23,f» mTo Let, the large and MWOJiimi Dwelling Hoiue, No. 33'J Dackworth street; po§««.>M>u given letOctribtr; appl) to UGORUE MK4L, lkiket'ou. »cr2l ffljTo Let, a Licensed ~('iul|, -iituatf<l en f.eM;ncliiint con- Utniug Shop, three Itooms aad Win; CelUr. Foi I'm-tlui partkuUre, apply to MRS. WM. COKBKTT, B LeMwchml ltoad. nep3o,3ip ♦3f House for sale, No 68 [ttjlspi■Iμ^.title street. One splendid lavge ™BB* Dwelling lleuse, not finished, wituated in one of the most healthy parts of t'ne city; house couUina 6 rooms, 94 feet from ceiliog, laiRC and :iiry ; IroatMH 24 feet, reuragr üboiit 00 t'tct; ground real. $24 per aununi; Wrin 99 inn; for Mrtictllar*, apply Oβ the premiees. Off to M. A. BASI'oW, Auctiuiutr. sep2H MSTess staid TO LET. THAT well-litted Shop, with two Rooms on same lloor, corner and New C3«weT Streets, No. 67. can be made on well-known COT—T; The owner would let the WIIOE.K HOUSE. tea rooms (if MCtMMj) to ;i |oed tenant; :iiiiily to AKTIIIK W. MARTIN. scp'24,f»fp,f,H.m w,f <&£frj(Siamps for Sale:— tftipi CiitK.da .Tiihilce, lie ; ! < »iea, 10c.; mL W5O difierenl ttompe, lOe.; H Samoa, )E*eK?l6. ; 11 '•' "■■"' States, Iftc; 15United - -•""WW states, 8c; 7 Ecuador, 10c.; 1000 Hinges, 10c; H Cuba, 7c; Labium .lubilee, 10c" All kin Is ofatempa bought. WM. K. ADAMS, Ann St., Toronto, Ciinaila. u!6,fp Wanted, immediately, a Servant who uudcr§Und»plain cookkw; muet be well recommended; applv to MRS. F. U. BKRI EAU, •■ Sunnjrbattk, * Cove Ryad. «tp29,fp,tf Wanted, immediately, a lood Oeaeral Servant; must be well recomroended; applj .»t Hwwihom (mi Wanted, a situation, as lkMMek« pei vt t«r-»-. Uvm I •■■ 1. n |i*e .■, t r\ reft r. 11 t. pleai • leite* • io - M 1 •> * Mf
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Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1897-10-01 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--19th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1897-10-01 |
Year | 1897 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 01 |
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_18971001_001.jp2 |
File Size | 6161.17 KB |
Language | Eng |
LCCN | 2009218154 |
Type | Text |
Format | Image/tiff; Application/pdf |
Source | Microfilm held in the Queen Elizabeth II Library. |
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THE EVENING TELEGRAM. VOL. 19. Price: One Cent. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1897. $3.00 Per Annum No. 229. BY TELEGRAPH. jfalifax uwil St. Joint Mail Service-Kxhibitiou Hi Halifax Sue restful C'abiuet trials iu n»- drld-St'ttleiueut of the « ulmii Trouble—Forees Snvcesvfiil on Frontier. Halifax, N.S., Oet 1. It is expected that the Faraeea and Beaver Lines of steamehips will carry the mail* t.ii winter between Halifax and St. John. The Halifax exhibition hfts been very successful. There is a cabinet crisis iu Madrid.The Cuban leadeis have proposed terms ot settlement. The British forces on the frontier ljave been completely successful. * . •. » [SpiCta! to Evening Telegram.) Caie Rack. This Aftemuon. The S.B. Bonavista passed west at 11.80, and the S.S. Socket* east at 11.45 a.m. WindS.W., fresh, dull. Har. 29.7."»; ther. :>b. JVEW Al>VlliriSKnF.\l«. Auction—beef, ett James Ilyncs Auction—beef, etc J. B. Corran & Co Auction—beef, etc M. A. liajtow (heap Blauketi at Whiteway's ftppifl and onions... .a Edwin Murray Flour, etc T. J. Edeub ('emeut at Woods'B Hardware Store Choice Apples Martin Brothers Clearing nit at Anderson's Post Office Notice J. O. Frater, P.M.G Oyster:- at Wood's candy store Jamaica (linger see adv'l J-'u mi tint Sale see adv't Ked Apples and I'eare (Jeo. Neal Lumber training W. F. Horwood Insolvency Notice Walter Crosbie Last week of clearance ?ale Dicks & Co Apples and Bananas Edwin Murray New room papers Macpberson & Job Tl.e Home Express S. E. Garland Books at half price 'mie? & Co Oysters at Wood's candy store You want gloves Milky & Macintosh Huk aud straw .....(ieorge Netil IV BeMtifal Miss Brooke S. E. G«rbusd Pis i ■ j'i - l' . -.ilt- Ciie.-ley Woods Homc in >.-l«- M. A. Bastow Croekerjware »tc F. Laracj rj notice PitmanA Berteau 1 in ( liin ..ft i wdcu S. K. Garland I oik Tower &. Co \i i.i • ■m, etc George Neal ( JK-.ifi i abb j,-e Edwin llurraj li:ifr -;.,. SbiDgles William Campbell )' , -ii tiou >. li. (iarlaud New Lugl*nd PiaiMM Cueslev Woods ( !.-!,• L'ricei James J. Gsiway Ntu B< okatore Dicks & Co Apples aud cabbage Edwin Murray New Goods William Frew Sayings of Our Lord S. t. Garland Latest Fashions Garret,. Byrne Educational Wm. O'Connor Floor—all grades J. J. St. John Statutory Notice see adv't Butter James Stott Books at 3c S. E. Garland KiiKi-t Flour see adv't Card Mrs. Win. Burton The (Jlil Favorites see adv't Bedsteads, etc J. H. Martin 4 Co New Dress Goods Sairraa & Pippj Newest creations George R. Brown l'yuy-1 Ycloral see 3rd page '• I). & L." Menthol Plaster see 2nd page Scott'h Emulsion see 2nd page Cheap groceries Z. Cox statutory Notice to Creditors.•••••• see adv't Insolvency notice Allan Stark A Pointer C. A. M. Pinsent Application Notice see adv't Jains, !>a, etc j. e. Kenned; BiiUei nnd Sugar Jus. K. ICuight I'kwx, card Chesley W#ods Emerald Baking Powder r-ee adv't Important t<. cigar Dealers..C. A. M. Pinsent Stamps for Salt Wm. R. Adam* Crocketyware, etc M. A. Bastow Flow ! Flbui ! I. J. |
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