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THE EVENING TELEGRAM VOL. 19. Price: One Cent. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1897 $3.00 Per Annum, No. 267. TELEGRAPH. WEATHERjniORTH Handling the Staple Article-Cargoes of Fish for Market. (Special /• the Ecenhig Telegram.) Knte'fi Cove, Tbie AfternooH. The weather bas beeu stormy during the past week. The Ziba, of Hiuigshuud, arrived from Europe on Saturday nigbt, having had terrific (realtor lately. The Regress sailed to-day for market with 3,500 quintals codfUh. The barqt. Robert Morris is loading bulk cargo. There v.c no marine disasters to report. ■ — ■—— ♦ 9 • iicruiauj Declines Brilinh Offer of Mediation — Eufince r'e Strike Op«ued—English Opinion Fuvors I.mtricr'n Mission Beport of Salisbury's Resignation.Halifax, N.S., Nov. 14. Geruiauy declines the British offer of mediation in the dispute between Germany and Hayti. Negotiations re the engineer's strike have been re-opened. Antagonism is intense. English opinion approves Lauriei's mission to the United States. Cauadiaus expect success to accrue from it. A report ie received that Salisbury's resignation of the foreign oflioe is impending. ( Speciul to the livening Telegram ) Cape Race, This Afternoon. Wind north, fine. Steamers Rannioar east, Barcelona inward. Memnor and Delia west yesterday. Warren steamer west on Saturdaj night. Nimrod inward, Cherouu east, Grand Lake inward, Lake Huron east to-day. Bar. 29.50; ther. 41. Auction—furniture P. C. O'Driecoll Anc-tion—furniture, etc....J. B. Carrmn &Co Auction—butter, etc M. A. Ba-tow New fruit Gteefge Know ling Aii Ei ior in Catcnlation se-e adv't Sugiii, etc J. D. Hvan Uookp.inrl ..iniii.-.l- S. K. Garland Redaction in Price5..........Gt0. H. Brown Oranges, Lemons,fete George Neal Ormiges hiiil grnp«* Kchvin Murray Cheap I 100 Us Jane* & Co Oats, etc Geo. Neal New Good* P. Laracy Bargains Jackson &. Co Dry Goods... Mxlley tc Macintosh Apples and Onions Geo. Neal Piiuio echoes Che-ley Woods Drew Serges The Royai Stores, Limited liMlllbui'i etc William Campbell Aj»pi<s Kdwin Murray Hay, Cheese, etc Power & Co Oheap Apples Kdwiu Muiiiiy Kelt Boots, tk V. L»iau Qxaceriw, etc T. C. Keiintdy Notice to our Outport Kricud* see ailv't l>ry <iouds and Groceries.. ..Shirriiu & Pippy The Tenth Island S. E. <i»rl«id Books Dicks & Co "ifoblic notice P. \V. Kelly Fishing Boat lor sale M. A. Bestow Cheap book ,S. E. Garland Apple-, etc Geo. Public notke P. W. Kelly New GerreU I!vrm Odious aud cuttle feed M. A. liuAlow Koyal Mail Service K. «. Kei.l iiuius, ProHs, etc T. C. Ktnuedy Ssaliai, *tc W. F. Horwuod Corn and Ciittlu Heed J. J. Si. John Clearing j,»le at Andcr.-ijn's Pianos Cheak'y Woods High TongiMd Boot* F. Ssaallwood dinger Sewing Ma«hinf* M. I". Smylli •Sale oi Work J. Strauss i't'in Killer see 3rd page The D. & L. Emulsion see 3rd ji.iyo faott'a Emulsion ice 2nd page Bay iiurl Patcrson. Downiug &. Co loins, etc steer Brothers Vi-Coco i Bowring Brothers (Statutory notice Pitniau A Berteau C%eap Crowla at the Blue Store Cl».;n|i groceries '/.. Cox Woar, . ti T. J. Kdcns Three-Quarter Boots 1". Sninll^ood -ii i■... ;,t WoodS caudy store WellingtoD <j»' Side-Seoai Boots.F. .Smallwood Oysttrn a» Wood's c:iii'l\ store Chcnp Prices Janiee J. Gal way 'Jonjfuad B.i..ts F. Smallwootl New (ioods Willixin Frew Emerald linking Powder tee adv't ••tter Jam.- SioU A I'uiniei < a. M. Pinsent fcWtter and Sugar Jas. H. Kuight Imj oitant t<. ( Dealers..C. A. M. Pinsent Bsnerald Baking Powder seeadv't Stamps for Sale Win. K. Adams erockeryware, etc M. A. Bastow Cheap Anniture Win. J", (-hiss Jamaica Ginger set adv't Buitr.ild Uiikiii" I'owder seeadv't Boldcn Medical Discovery see 3rd page Btandiiid Sewing Machine ■}..). Ban on i«' Iμ r< i -.;!» M. A. Bastow L-m,<v Laij.l! !;. •.. Mci<J Pheuix Injuraacs Vα t>eeadv't Hun c 1',,, y.i.. .'. svpj.lv to U. A. Bastow Bouse for -..<le J. If. Curian &lo tost >elle] i>• 11> return to tbis eftice Poaud .. pig Robert Cowaa Wanted 2 Toting ladie#. .:»pp!y u> T. l>. L*bm wanted - j. it achct- .....' udv'l Wanted a servant aprfy lu 3 P*rk Place U'",.' ! ■ piv.-iiit .mi 25 Colouia! St ' wanted .. ..! \ii«. ,:. 11. <>'I>«vver SMEW ADVKKTIHKWEXTS. | NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. (Under the Patronage, of the Itf isaee Murray.) SALE OF WORK 1 i eT The Sale of Work in connection with Baint ThoinaV* Womeu'e Association, for the purpose of providing Funds to build the CANON WOOD MKMOfli AL HALL, will be opened in the BRITISH HALL on TUESDAY, 16th, at 3.30 p.m., By HIS I OKI»M3If BISHOP JONES. Ladies of the Committee will be elm! to receive anv contribution. Clothing Table: Mm. «eo. [Tale, Mrs. Marshall, wrs. Sunn*. Fauey Table: Mrs. Arthur H«>ward and Mn. Black.til. Refreshnient Table : Mrs. Austin. Candy Table: Miss C. Kcndell. Admission : Adult*. 1O cents. Children, 5 centfl. novlO,3fi),w,f,m j. fcuiMN, Secretary. AN ERROR IN CALCULATION! Wriioicml of 21.000 there are about fti i 11111 Drunk in Newfoundland every day. The only Remarkable, thiug ab»nt it i« THAT THERE ARE NOT 70,000. WHEN SPENT AT THE BLUE STORE. %3T We now offer New liaising 7c. Ib. (ream Tartar 20c. lb. New Currants Bc. Ib. Good Coftee 15c. lb. Caluvaueee Sc. lb. English Breakfast Tea fcOc. lb. Brown Sugar, 6e. lb. Inlo L i 44u WAlll£lra §) U HuilE U 0 10 Cases CURRANTS. 10 cases Wliole Pine Apple .'l3c. tin. 4-lbe larije Beans ......19c. 2 trea choice Hmm We. lb. Cut Loaf Sugar 9c. 2 casts Petit l'oi* Ghreeß Pens 10c. tin. 10-lb. Onions 25c 120 boxes BMOIiMI Candy 75c I'O*. Oranpe* aud Leniont 25c. don 7-ll)s. But«»r Bread...'. 35c. Boiled Hum , 30c. lb. 7-lbs. No. 1 bread 23c. Large b >tt!es Syrup 20c. 7-lbe. Split Pens .....15c. Medium bottles Syrup 13c. 7-lbs. Sound Flour Ilk-. Medium Bottles Lime Juict 13c. 7-lbe. Best Flour 18c. Pilot Biscuit?.... Cc. 7-lbs. Best Whitu Moist Snffur 48c. Jams $1.50d0a. 7-lbs. Browu Sanr 42c. Box Cigars $1.30 7-lbs. Corn Meal 10c. Box Cigarettes $'1.50 Lima Beans 6c. (Yenm Tartar 20c. lb. 4 m. Feet Picture Backing. Z. COX, 347 Water Street. "ALL THINGS COME TQ HIM WHO WAITS." T*S r%.1 *rt arr»ved, with a number of UV. I lODIC S r# FREE SAMPUS. Iβ-CALL AND TRY IT. I f\(^£\ A 1* 's highly recommended by one of \ I * most eminent local physicians. JVlwde with Milk it in a Food for the Ciods. Bowring Brothers, novB,fp,eod Sole AgeiUs ■.-. ...,, .•■ »i for Nfld. iiiMPttiMl wens wool mills, i nov9 He-orSv Pest Qfflcs. 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 While Corn Meal. 300 barrels Roselcaf. 500 sacks Indian Corn. 200 barrels Gold Coin. 300 sacks White Cattle Feed. 100 barrels Sunbeam. 250 barrels Family Pork. I y I lie above we are offering Ketail at Wholesale Vrictm.JEM l CflClilJ DUCKWORTH ST., next to Custom . J. L!lClid. House, and MILITARY ROAD NEW APTEBTISEMEMm SEW ADTKRTISEME.VTS. gi.F- The Stock of — AT IVIILLEY & MACINTOSH'S IMuet be sold out before t ,s end •! the Year. Don't Delay in Making Your Purchase if You Want Good Value for Your Money. BEEF CiiTTfiiS LOINS etc To arrive per s.s. " Portia,,* 50 barrels Beef Cutttings. Aiso, for saiet International Pork Loins, Packet Beef, bru & half bris. Family Pork, Oatmeal. Rolled Oats, Indian Corn Heai. 500 Bushels Heavy Black Oats, 400 Bundles Prime Hay. IPfflttersdDinio ©©wimninigj & vS(0)oo sepas,eod,fp Water Street, West. BHSWFOIJJf INLAND N. & W. RAILWAY ROYAL |||| MAIL Palace Steamer" Bruce" Highest Ciae* at Lloyds. (CAPTAIN P. DJGLANEY.) SHORTEST SEA VGYASE, QUIGKEST and SAFESTJOUje. J3T Sydney, Halifax, St. John. N. 8., Montreal, Toronto, Boston, New York, and all oilier points in Canada ami the United States, as well as all parts of Europe. 30T Special MAIL TRAIN with Sleeping Cnrm attached will leave Newfoundland Railway Station, St. John's, at 5 M.m. Monday and Thursday of each week, connecting with s.s. Bruce nt Is!a- C«Htfa and Intercolonial Railway at North Sydney; returning, s.s. Bruce will leave North Sydney on arrival of Intercolonial Train at North Wydney every Tuesday and Friday evening for l*laceutia, connecting with Special Mail Train for St. John's and nil points in Newfoundland. For Tickets, Passenger and Freight Kates, apply to R. C. REID, octl9,fp,u' w<. Joun'a. Jflf%\USED ALWAYS J;-fcTAr.k Yoiir CJrocer for Emerald Baking Powdar 2 oz. Tins 5 cents. \ lb. Tins io cents. A lb. Tins 2O cents. St. JoLn's Imiicipalccancil. PUBLIC NOTICE. Revision of the Appraisement of Vaf«al I<»ii«ls. NOTICE IS HEKKBY GIVEN that by resolutiou of the Municipal Council, in accordance witli Section 1350f the Municipal Act of 1892, the books of the appraisement of the vacant lands to be revised daring the present year have been deposited with me, the Secretary of the Municipal Council, and are open to the inspection of the public at the Council's Olfiee, on Duckworth Street, each d;iv during tiie month of November, from 10/ a.m. to 3 p.w. Anv person majr, within one month after such "if porit, by a notice in writing, to be tiled with ti:c Secretary ef tha Council aiwi served uj oil the appraisers, object to the said appraisement, tint the neglect to serve such nctice shall not debar anyone from the right of objecting at the Court of Revision. Tl»e Court of Revision will be held during all the month of December, of which due notice will be given. By order, P. W UltLf, Neeretary. Municipal Offices, Kenotif Building, Duckworth street, Oct. 26tli, 1897. AUCTION WALES. TO-MOKItOW, Tuesday, at 11 o'clock, at the City Auction Sale Rooms, by John B. Cnrrau ft Co.: 2 new chcßoniers, 1 oak couch, 1 ltatliM- couch, 1 whatnot, 4 flower tables, 1 mantel mirror, 2 fey footstools, 1 f.l. table, 1 handsome hanging lump, 1 magic 1 aitern with 100 views, 1 sup clock, 1 cooking stor*:, 2 large bedsteads, 1 feather bed and pillt» ■•/.>, irißTMtaTil». toilet tables, chairs. 1 cot, table lamp-:, glassware, flower stand?, vases, timepieces, watches, 2 huge family bibles, table mats, cruets, cutlery, pictures, poles and rings, books, etc.. 1 set ot bookcases suitable for an office, 1 sup feed crusher, worked by hand or steam, 1 set new cart wheels, 1 sup oak stained express almost new. AT THE SHOW ROOMS, Exchange Buildings, TO-MOtflOW, TUESDAY, at 10.30 o'cik, The following household furniture, belonging to a party leaving the city.—l sup. English upright piano, cost eighty pounds, 1 handsome parlor suite, mahogany frame, upholstered in igured cut plush, 3 folding chairs, 1 large wicker chair, 2 reception do, 1 handsome round oak folding do, 5 o'clock tea table, 1 bamboo easel, 1 large oak-frame couch, 12 solid oak high-back dining chaiis, centre tables, 1 solid oak ex. dining table, with large turned legs, handsome pictures and ornaments, 1 dinner set, glassware, coal vases, handsome c'o k under globe, hall lamp, large easy chair, 1 roller top solid oak writing desk, 1 book case and writing desk combined, 1 solid walnut sideboard, 1 mahogany wardrobe withjong bevel plate mirror door, 1 butler's folding tray, 1 solid walnut hall stand, brass fire irons, etc., 1 handsome solid walnut dress.njj case and Tsnllitand to match, 1 oak ditto, 1 large handsome brass and iron bedstead with spring and heir mattress, 1 :{ iron bedstead with superior spring bed, wool and other mattresses, 2 broseela carpets, hearth rugs, bedding, etc., kitchen utensil*, and a quantity of other furniture which must go at this sale. novia P. C. O'DRISCOLL, Auctioneer. TO-MORUOW, Tuesday, r.t 11 o'clock, at the Central Auction Mart, by M. A. Bastow: 10 hrls pork loins, 25 tube Canada butter, 10 do N.S. butter, 100 tins milk, 100 tins mussels, 100 tin* tongues, 100 tins smoked caplin, 1 scales and weights, 1 hall stove, 1 round mahogany table, 1 parlor stove, 1 square mahogany table, lot furniture and crockery•ivnre,.jewellery and watches; at 12 o'clock, 1 drop-Si*at buggy Hi bxs local biscuits and sundries. novls STATUTORY NOTICE. In the matter of the t£«tate of Uem'gc Whitteii. late of the KontEt Side Ht. John's. Fiehermttti, decensed. SX accordance with the provisions of " The Trustees' Act, WB," notice is hereby given, that all persons claiming to be creditors of, or who have any tlaim or demand upo:i or aflecthi" tie Estate or ESects of the s-.tid tieoxge Whitten, who died at the So:Uh side of St. John's on the 14th <?ay of January, A.D. \H'ti, and te whose Will Probate was gr.ii.ied bv the Honorable the Supreme Court on t;i<* 18th (iay of April, A.!)., IS;M, to Frederick Bnrsell, of St. John's aforesaid, Undertaker, the Execator in the s:iid Will named, are reoaired to send either to the said Kxeculor or to the Solicitors for the ssi'i Executor on or before the 28th day of November UeXt, duly attested, particulars ot tin ir elaiaos. And notice is hereby given that after tfie said 261h day sf November the sain I'xecn't'r will proceed to distribute the Estate of the said accessed amongst the person entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which be then shall have had Eoti-e. And the said Execntor l'mther gives no!. 5 that he will not be liable for the Estate of tt-e said deceased, or anj part thereof, to anv person or persons of whose cluima ho aha, not have had notice »t tiie time of the distribution of the Estate or part thereof us the asc mav be. D.Ued at 'Saint John's, this 2oth day of Oct. ber, A.D. 1897. PITMAN 4c BERTEAU, 0ct25.4i,m Solicitors for Executor. Entries and Warrants 30 cents per rioseu Mete. For sale at v.bis office* vew ai>vkhtini;mi;m*. j NEW advertisewexts. REDUCTIONS MORE REDUCED. IN OUDIIK tliat our whole Stock shall be sold out by the 31st December, 1897, we have still further reduced the price of uew Mantles:— Mantles, worth $6.00, now $3.50. Mantles, worth $7.00 to $9.00, now $4.50 to $5.00. Cheap Dress Goods, Ladies' Felt and Straw Hats. Cheap Waterproofs and Umbrellas. Men's Tweed Suits, $6.00 and $8.00, now $4.60 and $6.00. Men's Rats and Caps, Boys' Clothes. ftgP'Kiirprteing Reductions at Brown*. Great Big Cheap Sale. GEO, B. BROWN, Central Water Street. Serges FULL RANGE NAVY AND BLACK. The Largest and Most Complete Range of Navy and Black Dress Serges in the City. 15c. to $1.00 Per Yard-All Wool Eepp Goods. NEW DRESS MATERIAL, ALL COLORS, 50c. Per Yard, At THE ROYAL STORES, LIMITED. Bill i Mil! Great Sals of Dry Goods and bn! RIfiRINGFROM Opportunity of a Lifetime for Wholesale and Retail Buyers to get GOODS at COST.*f2# |gr- WE HOLD A Large M of Staple d Fancy Or; Ms, This Seasons Importation, consisting of:— Dress Goods, Mantles, Millinery, Tweeds, Cloths, Blankets, Flannels, Hats and Caps, Leatherware, Room Papers, &c, &c. $&* All of which are Reduced to Clearance Prices. Bargains the order of the day. No reasonable offer will be refused. Sale Commences to-day and will continue till all is g~tA cash ojsri^rsr. SHIRRAN & PIPPY. Books by Rev'd.j-ouis Albert Banks, D.D. THE FISHERMAN A«D HIS FRIENDS. CHRIST AND HIS FRIENDS. A Series of 31 Revival Sermons. Texts A Series of SI Itevival Sermons Irom St. from the Gospek of St. John, Mattliew, John's (iospel. Delivered in JLinfon and Acts; preached during January, Place M. JO. Church, Brooklyn, N. Y., 18!M5. (Companion volume to mCh»IOT January, 1895. 12m, Cloth, 382 pp., gilt and Ills Kriknd.V'J Cloth, <lilt. top, 91.50, uett. Top, viii, 365 pp., with Half-Toue Front- \ },jiVe examined Ifca copy of "Chliat and ispiecc Keproductioii of the painting by jj;s Frier.de" with great interest, and am rte- Ziinnierinan, "Christ and the FisTier- lighted to find tlie fre.-h and original style in men." Price, H1.50, lit-U. which the author portrays the great awaken- j "There is something cleur. straight and iu« truths of the That John's Jokforceful about the style ol Dr. liank?, and his pel should he so rich in material for revival methods of treafciug Scriptural euhjecte is in- sermons has never occurred to ins before. I <t active and helpful."—Pittsbu,// Christian wish lor it a very wide circulation. — Bishop "Advocate. F. Hurst, D.0., L.L.U. DICKS fe Co., CoodfellowJs Block, 500 bags YELLOW CORN, at $1.25. 325 barrels YELLOW CORN MEAL. 150 barrels WHITE CORN MEAL. 200 bags WHITE CATTLE FEED. 50 barrels Family Hess PORK, at $12 brl. 5o half barrels PEAS. 25 half barrels ROLLED OATS. 35 half barrels OATMEAL. 1 E ?T inUII 136 & 138 Duckworth St. J. 4* dI. JUnil, 7& 9 LeMarchant Rd.. NEW ADYERTI&EHEirre. LANDTLAHDI Kjr~liitcii«ling eettlerti whe are desiroiia of obtaining HOOD LAND can, upon application to the undersigned, obtain the same upon like term* ae Crown I.,iim3« are dtap<»*ed of by the Government. For further particular* apply to R. G. REID, ap26.fp.tf Water St., HU John,*. WOW LANDING, Ex. Roumanian, from Liverpool, 50 barrels Brlgiit Grocery SU6ML 25 barrels Granulated SUSM. 40 cases CURRANTS. 5 cases LEMONS. 60 boxes RAISiNS. 20 kegs GRAPES. 20 M Choice CIGARS. 40 firkins iri h BUTTfR, Girt Firsts. salable for Winter keeping. novls.3fp Jβ Om RYAN a ORANGES, LEMONS and GRAPES. 1O rune* Valencia Oranges, 1O ea*e» Valencia lemons, 1O Ke#* Green Grapes. n0v1.3 UIM. NII4L, Beck's Cove si Joint's ffliipl Gonncil PUBLIC NOTIOE. Revision ol the Appraisement lor Water Katfiv, 1807. NOTICE Iβ lIKKKBT GIVEN that in acc rdauoe with Section 121 of the Municipal Act, 1892, the books of the A ppraieement of tlie Water Kates, to be revised during the present year, have been dep>«ited with me, the Secretary of the Municipal Council, and are open to the insp -crtim of the public *t the Council's Ortice, on Duckworth Street, each day dnrfeg the month of November from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Any person may, within one montli after guch deposit, by a notico in writing to be filed with lite Secretary of the Council and served upon Uμ appraisers, object to the said appraisement; but the neglec1 to serve such notice shall not debar anyoue from the right of objeetin;' ttt the Court of Revi-ion. The Court of lie vision will be held during all the month of December, of which due notice will be given. (My order), P. W. KKIJ.V, Secr*iMrj* Municipal Offices, Kenouf building, Duckworth Street, October 26th, 1897- Choice Graveastein APPLES! ,Vf 5O Barrels Choice GraraiMii Apples, Specially selected, due per s.s. I'ottia, this evening. uovls IiWIN MUBBAY. ORANGES and GRAPES, JLhl *■•**•» 20 cases Valencia Oranges, 15 kegs sweet Grapes. ■18 EDWIN MURRAY. Lost, Stolen or Strayed, from Victoria Street, it R.-«l Setter Pap, iihoiit 7 nmnths old ; ■—willing to the name " Jnrk;" iinyniiK finding shiiio please leave word at this ollice and be rewarded. n15,1i Found, last TUESDAY "a Pig; uwaet ran have same by proving property :tnd paying exjwiiHCH. 011 applying to ROBEirr COWAN, Topsail ltoad. n0v15,2i Wanted, imm diatcly, a Kood (iencr.nl Servant, mast he recommended; apply at No. '25 Colonial Street. novl3,2fp Wanted a good General Se.rv»i»t; lnii.n have Utiefarterjf refer.nces; apply to MUS. ANDERSON, 3 I'nrk Plme, Rennie'i Mill Road. noT»,ip_ Wanted, immediately,—a <irncr.:l Servant; relerences required; apply at this ottire. novl2,2fp Wanted, immediately, a Teacher In Methodist School, Bonne Bay; Salary, iglW) per annum; apply, enclosing teetimoiiials T. E. KOBKUTS, Chairman, Bonne Bay Ed. Bd. novl»,2fp Wanted, a young Lady, f\pevienced in the SUitionery Busines*; well educated ; inu>t write ■ n'>o<l huid. Also, one for the San Trade; must come well recomnicrvied; apply **> 1,. I). LANE, one door West Blimii'i Home. novlS.'itp For sale, i Young Horse, '2k year* old; dark bay; apply to M. A. BASTOW. Becks CoTe. _ Wanted, a Cook, £ood refercne s required; apply to MKS. R. IL O'DWYKR, 33 Military Koad. novl6,3*^ OStamps for Sale:— 4 Caaad* Jubilee, lie; I Corea, 10c.; 50 different wtamps, 10c.; 8 Samoa, 10c; 14K>m;m3tatf8,16c. ;15Unitea States, Bc.; 7 Ecuador, 10c.; 1000 Hinges, 10c; 8 Cuba, 7c; Labuan Jabitoe, 10c. All kin Is ofutamps bought. WM.. R. ADAMS, Ann St., Toronto, Canada. al6,n»
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Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1897-11-15 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--19th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1897-11-15 |
Year | 1897 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 15 |
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_18971115_001.jp2 |
File Size | 6250.72 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 VOL. 19. Price: One Cent. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1897 $3.00 Per Annum, No. 267. TELEGRAPH. WEATHERjniORTH Handling the Staple Article-Cargoes of Fish for Market. (Special /• the Ecenhig Telegram.) Knte'fi Cove, Tbie AfternooH. The weather bas beeu stormy during the past week. The Ziba, of Hiuigshuud, arrived from Europe on Saturday nigbt, having had terrific (realtor lately. The Regress sailed to-day for market with 3,500 quintals codfUh. The barqt. Robert Morris is loading bulk cargo. There v.c no marine disasters to report. ■ — ■—— ♦ 9 • iicruiauj Declines Brilinh Offer of Mediation — Eufince r'e Strike Op«ued—English Opinion Fuvors I.mtricr'n Mission Beport of Salisbury's Resignation.Halifax, N.S., Nov. 14. Geruiauy declines the British offer of mediation in the dispute between Germany and Hayti. Negotiations re the engineer's strike have been re-opened. Antagonism is intense. English opinion approves Lauriei's mission to the United States. Cauadiaus expect success to accrue from it. A report ie received that Salisbury's resignation of the foreign oflioe is impending. ( Speciul to the livening Telegram ) Cape Race, This Afternoon. Wind north, fine. Steamers Rannioar east, Barcelona inward. Memnor and Delia west yesterday. Warren steamer west on Saturdaj night. Nimrod inward, Cherouu east, Grand Lake inward, Lake Huron east to-day. Bar. 29.50; ther. 41. Auction—furniture P. C. O'Driecoll Anc-tion—furniture, etc....J. B. Carrmn &Co Auction—butter, etc M. A. Ba-tow New fruit Gteefge Know ling Aii Ei ior in Catcnlation se-e adv't Sugiii, etc J. D. Hvan Uookp.inrl ..iniii.-.l- S. K. Garland Redaction in Price5..........Gt0. H. Brown Oranges, Lemons,fete George Neal Ormiges hiiil grnp«* Kchvin Murray Cheap I 100 Us Jane* & Co Oats, etc Geo. Neal New Good* P. Laracy Bargains Jackson &. Co Dry Goods... Mxlley tc Macintosh Apples and Onions Geo. Neal Piiuio echoes Che-ley Woods Drew Serges The Royai Stores, Limited liMlllbui'i etc William Campbell Aj»pi |
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