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The Evening Telegram. Vol. 29. Price: One cent. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1907. $3.00 per Jmnum No 60. J(ll kinds Job~ Printing I —Plain or Ihncy—promptly executed. We have the latest typn for firsUclass work, and solicit a trial order. THE EVEMING TELEGRAM | Taste CELEBRATION For Children, WflX be held 011 MONDAY, 18th March, at the British Hall; tickets .. up had at the following stores W. C Radford, Water Street West, R. G. Johnston, Water Street Levi Diamond, Water Street, Gray & (loodland, Water Street Martin Hardware Co., Water St., Y J' Cross, Duckworth Street, Thos. (i'ale Duckworth Street. Doors open at Boys over 14 years will not be admitted; girls over 1(5 years will not be admitted. r JOHNKTOK, Chairman. 1,. A. DIAMOND, mar12,14,2i Secretary. TENDERS WANTED! Desirable Freehold Kesidence. ■m TEXDKRN will be received up to I the 10th day of April next, for the purchase of that very desirable Freehold Residence situate on Ilowley and Bona venture Avenues now in the occupancy of Mr. J. C. Barter. The property is quite new, well and substantially built of concrete blocks and finished with the best material under the owner's personal supervision. On the first flat are the drawing, dining and breakfast rooms, with kitchen, scullery and pan- j tries ; second flat three bedrooms, two j linen closets and bath-room, third flat 1 five bedrooms, llot water heating, gas and electric fittings, all modern conveniences. Special arrangements may be made as to payment of purchase money. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For further particulars apply to €. 11. REXOfIF. Broker, m12,20,25,28,a3,8,9 Renouf Building. We hear They Want More Bovril! THE DEMAND FOR STEADILY INCREASES! Grocers recognize the iact that " Bovril" is the ONLY fluid beei that ALWAYS gives complete satisfaction and that Satisfaction means more business. T. J. EDENS, febl,tu,s,tf Sole Agentfor Nfld Q O i Rubbers, etc BEST LADIEiFIUBBERS- Made by the Canadian Rubber Co., of Monj treal, at 60c. )air. jj COLLAR S.—New Lacestitched Collars, lie. i VESTS and KNICKERS- Ladies' Fleece Lined Vests 1 n-cl Knickers, 40 cents. ! CORSETS—a lull range II j of Corsets from 40 cts. a pair. LARACY'S, 315 d :t!7 Water St.. Oppsite the Post Office. G © G. C.FEARN&SON, CLIFT'S COVE, Pay highest prices for LOBSTERS, FISH, OIL, HERRING. Advertise your Wants in The Evening Telegram. NEW BOOKS Magazines and Fashion Books. NEW 15c. BOOKS. The Master Mummer, E. P. Open- Whatsoever a Man Soweth, by Wm. heim, 50 cts. LeQueux. MAGAZINES. The Witch's Head, H. Rider Hag- Latest English Magazines and Newsgard. papers. ; The Mm.ster of State J. A. Stewart, T p , Quarterl Division 17. Only a Jockey Boy, Leon Breaker. t . TT . i Two I.ittle Wooden Shoes, Ouida. 'ScraPs Latest Quarterly \ olume. When it was Light, by a well-known Weldon's Ladies' Journal, March. author. Weldon's Bazaar of Children's Fash- Spencer's Essays—a selection. . ions, for March. The Life and Work of St. Paul, by Weldon's Illustrated Dressmaker, Bean Farrar. for March. A Lieutenant of the King, by M. Lady's Companion, Our Home, Gerard. Home Chat and Lady's World. The Sins of Society, by Father Bernard Vaughan (cloth). BYRNE'S Bookstore Telephone 538. march 12 IWe Sell the 1. I Best of Rubbers. 1> 1 sea- I rubbers' are a NECESSITY! I f"\\ e sell the BEST RUBBRS that money can buy. We have no trash and never offer it to our trade. jSB HIEX'.S HI'BBEBK.—Low Cut Rubbers, Storm Rubbers, JSj Self Acting Rubbers, ete., etc., 80c. to $1.10. "X&ft WOMEX'S R( Kit MW. Sandals, Storm Rubbers, £■ Newports, etc., shaped to tit the shoe, 55c. to 75c. B CIIIL-DKEVS Ui ItltKßS.—High and Low Cut, all M styles and sizes, 35c. and upwards. No one, who buys Rubbers here, ever wears poor Rubbers, H or ever pays too much for Rubbers. )H| M PARKER & MONROE, THE SHOE MEN, W maro,tu,th,s 105 and 363 Water Steret. JJJ «—mh—■——a—i—— March 12th, 1907. QEORQE NEAL. The Grocers' Wholesale Depot. 50 forls. choice \.Y. APPLKS;SO l»rlsi. choice Hf.S. APPLET 50 cases Val. sweet OB ISOEN ; 15 ct»es choice LtMOXS, 50 casw choice niiiull Silverpeel OVIONS, 1000 bt>ves I>igby Herring; 250 boxo* choice Prunes—2s lb. in box. 200 boxes Fviip. A PPliE*; 40 cases assorted JA.US, 50 cases assorted PICKLES ; 50 cases \o. 1 St 200 bags White BEAXS 5100 cases Boston Baked Beans—cheap. at bottom prices."l^® GEORGE NEAL. BECK'S Cove ft " CR3AM. Put up in Steri.ized Tins. Hal Guarantee quite Pure. Contains no HM Vj> "l reS""%>rwhore^eepsgwHj^" PURITY FLOUR.! Essentials of GOOD BREAD are just three : Common Sense, a Good Oven and PURITY FLOUR. Produced entirely from the Choicest Western Canada Hard Wheat. That's why PURITY FLOUR makes most delicious Bread with least trouble. Guaranteed the BEST FLOUR sold in Nfld. Money back, if not the BEST. STEER BROTHERS. ,P.LL jyj pfi! I i \ Martin Bros. School Books and Requisites. OWING to a large stock of above goods arriving late, we offer them at the following low prices. Graphic Infant Primers, No. I, 80c. doz Graphic Infgnt Primers, No. 11, 81.05 doz Royal Primer 28c. doz No. I Royal Reader 70c. per doz No. II Royal Reader $1.25 per doz No. 11l Royal Reader 32.25 per doz No. IV Royal Reader $3.30 per doz No. V Royal Reader 84.50 per doz No. VI Royal Reader 35.50 per doz GRAMMARS. Morrisor's (for senior class) $3.30 per doz Morrison's i for junior class) 31.40 per doz Davidson & Alcock (adv.) $5.70 per doz Davidson & Alcock (inter.) $1.35 per doz Davidson Sc Alcock (first) 50c per doz GEOGRAPHIES. My Frst 80c. per doz Longman's §2.70 per doz Newfoundland 32.75 per doz EICLIDS. Ilall & Steven's $2.70 per doz ALGEBRAS. Hall & Knight's (with ana.) $0.70 per doz Blackie's, 1, II & 111 31.10 per doz GAGES' HEALTH SEICIES. Part I $3.15 per doz Part II $5.70 per doz ARITHMETICS. No. I, II & 111, Royal 30c. per doz No. IV, V, VI $1.40 per doz Kirkland & Scots 33.05 per doz Hamilton & Smith's $6.20 per doz Brief History of Eng 31.40 per doz Jackson's Copy Books 40c. per doz EXERCISE BOOKS. Exercise Books, 18, 30, 38, 45, 65 & 80c. per doz. A large stock of scribblers, 50c. per doz SLATES FRAMED. £|ze 4x6 33c. per doz Size 5x7 40c. per doz Size 6 x 8 50c. per doz i | Size 6x9 58c. per doz I Size 6J x 10 65c. per doz , , Size 7 x 10 70c. per doz Size 7 x 11 75c. per doz Size 8x 12 85c. per doz Size Ox 13 95c. per doz Size 9.» x 13 31.25 c. per doz Noiseless (single) 85c. per doz Noiseless (single) 1.05 per doz Noiseless (double) 1.65 per doz Noiseless (double) ....2.10 per doz A large variety of Pencil and Ink Erasers. Ink Wells, 18c. per doz School Bags, 2.95 per doz. Rulers, 10c. per doz. Pens, Penholders & Lead Pencils. All marked to lowest prices. EIHIUU. ! 399 Water Street. * Minard's Liniment cures Burns. | TESTIMONIAL. j !» " ANGEL ENGINEERING COLtd., # |! "St. John's, Newfoundland. £ 11 uDear Sirs:—It is with great pleasure I can re- ? J | port that everything is working satisfactory with the J d new rudder; and the work you done was very satis- 4 5 factory to the Insurance. I hope you will be able to. f get all the repair work coming to St. John's, as lam J . 0 sure nobody can do the same better Y you # i can. I J " Yours very truly, j M. A. ANDRESEN." S To Smokers! Just arrived from Virginia a large shipment of the LEADING BRANDS of Tobaccos, including Mayo's, No. 1 quality, and the famous MASTER WORKMAN. JAS. P. CASH, Tobacconist. of New Goods by I || II steamships Ulunda M. V/ XlO and Silvia 25 cases Valencia Oranges, Boneless Irish Bacon, 5 cases Seedless Cal. Oranges, Irish Hams, 10 cases Jaffa Oranges, Irish Pigs' Heads, 10 cases Lemons, 20 cases Valencia Onions, 10 barrels Cranberries, Fidelity Hams, 10 barrels N. Y. Baldwin. /i?pks, <r,d J?* BaSttf' " • 10 kegs Halifax Sausages, Cedar Rapids BaCOn, 20 boxes Yarmouth Bloaters, Boiled Fidelity Hams, 10?- BY RAIL TO-DAY: 100 pairs Rabbits, 150 doz. Country Eggs. T. J. EDENS. •- 1 | We Don't Give Awayst | | Goods in Our Store. saL | No! But we do our beet to please the customers who tfj >J*n buy from us by giving them L® i PROVISIONS and I i GROCERIES 1 £>) of HIGH GRADE at the LOWEST PRICES consistent with Kj £5 quality. And we give the best attention to every order. A trial order will convincc you. I J. J. ST. JOHN. | 'DAY DREAMS,' Engraved in pure Mezzotint on India paper, by E. M. H. Hester, after the Royal Academy Oil Painting by W. R. Symonds, is the very charming picture that EVERY subscriber to the Art Union of London for 1907 is entitled to or may select from many of the splendid engravings and etchings previously issued. There are positively no blanks —every subscriber receives a picture of his or her own choice and in addition participates in the annual drawing for prizes valued at from £2 to £75 stg. Newfoundland subscribers have been very successful prize-winners, as in addition to the plate each subscriber receives annually the following won special prizes : 1900— J. H. Montgomery, Esq., a Ten Guinea Framed Water Color. ' 1901— J. E. A. Furneaux, Esq., a handsome Electro Bronze Placque, 1901— J. H. Montgomery, Esq., a massive Electro-Silver Inkstand, 1902—Mrs. Alex. Marshsll, Portfolio of Etchings, 1903—Rev. Canon Cartwright, a Bronze Art Figure, 1904—Fred B. Wood, Esq., Delf Ware Jardinierre. 1906—Thomas Kavanagh, a Ten Guinea Original Water-color Painting. General prospectus and full information may be obtained on applying to the local Secretary of the Art Union of London. S. E. GARLAND, 177-9 Water St., St, John's, Nfld. ; We do all kinds of Printing—Gheao. IT WILLPAY YOU! It wil? pay New Bayers to visit our store 8 before placing their ordere for China and GlaMimre. We are placed so that we can save you money by so doing. Jugs JOGS. Special Value in Tea Sets. Special Value in Fancy Ware. Remember the Address: HALLEY'S, Crockery and China Stores, 106 and 108 New Gower Street. mar9,tf Notice to Furriers and Fur Dealers. DHAVE decided tohoM monthly Auction Sales of FURS, as is done in other cities By this means furriers and fur dealers will be able to realize full value, and have no trucking from place to place trying to secure a fair price, and in many cases, do not accure half the value of the article. My commission will be 10 percent, on all goods sold. Parties may put reeoryo prices whJh sending furs for sale. First Auction will . be held on April Ist Address: P. C O'JDRISCOLL, j29,tu,s,tf Exchange Building. CARD I A. J. HERDER, SOUCITO*. Office: Renonf Building. jan22,lm,fp Masonic Club. THE Annual General Meeting of this Club will be held in the Masonic Temple WEDWISDAY, 13th iiMt., at H p.m. Business: Reports and Elrction of Officers and Committee for the Ensuing year. A. WILSON, marll,2fp Hon. Sec. FORJiALE! {VM IHHAT well-known Freehold Mtuk 1 Residence with adjoining Land, situate on Signal Hill Road, known as " Castle Lindberg." The house, which is built of brick, finished with the best material, and in the m< st artistic style, contains Drawing, Dining, Breakfast Room, Kitchen and Conservatory on the first flat; 4 Bedrooms, Dressing Room and Bath Room on the second flat. Concrete Basement. Hot Water Heating. The locality is most healthy and embraces a delightful view of the harbor and surrounding country. Will be sold at a bargain. Easy terms of payment. For further particulars apply to €. H. RfcNoIJF, Broker, marl,f,tu,tf Renouf Building. Money to Loan on household furniture and other articles in use, at 330 Duckworth Street, late Dr. Pike's office. All business done strictly confidential. S. MARKS, Manager. auglo,l2m,fp WANTED. An Experienced Grocer. Apply by letter, stating experience. Correspondence strictly confidential. T. J. EDENS, P. O. Box 1139, East. marll,fp,tf A General Servant; apply at PARSON'S Portrait Studio. j mar6,fp,tf '!A Smart Boy, to take • charge of cash desk in a Dry Goods Stow. Apply by letter addressed Dry Good* » this office. ' PROWSE'S HISTORY- Want to purchase a copy; apply, Eart , P.O. Box 1187. dec24,tl
Object Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1907-03-12 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1907-03-12 |
Year | 1907 |
Month | 03 |
Day | 12 |
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 from 1900 - 28 February 1913, and covers the years of the First World War from 2 March 1914 - 1918. -- Missing issues: 19 January - 18 February 1910. |
Location | Canada--Newfoundland and Labrador--Avalon Peninsula--St. John's |
Time Period | 20th Century |
Language | eng |
LCCN | 2009218154 |
Type | Text |
Resource Type | Newspaper |
Format | image/tiff; application/pdf |
Collection | Evening Telegram, 1900-1918 |
Sponsor | Centre for Newfoundland Studies |
Source | Microfilm held in the Queen Elizabeth II Library. |
Repository | Memorial University of Newfoundland. Libraries. Queen Elizabeth II Library |
Rights | Public domain |
CONTENTdm file name | 60951.cpd |
Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1907-03-12 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Date | 1907-03-12 |
Year | 1907 |
Month | 03 |
Day | 12 |
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 from 1900 - 28 February 1913, and covers the years of the First World War from 2 March 1914 - 1918. -- Missing issues: 19 January - 18 February 1910. |
Location | Canada--Newfoundland and Labrador--Avalon Peninsula--St. John's |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
File Name | SJDT_19070312_001.jp2 |
File Size | 6887.91 KB |
Language | Eng |
LCCN | 2009218154 |
Type | Text |
Format | Image/tiff; Application/pdf |
Source | Microfilm held in the Queen Elizabeth II Library. |
Rights | Public domain |
Transcript |
The Evening Telegram. Vol. 29. Price: One cent. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1907. $3.00 per Jmnum No 60. J(ll kinds Job~ Printing I —Plain or Ihncy—promptly executed. We have the latest typn for firsUclass work, and solicit a trial order. THE EVEMING TELEGRAM | Taste CELEBRATION For Children, WflX be held 011 MONDAY, 18th March, at the British Hall; tickets .. up had at the following stores W. C Radford, Water Street West, R. G. Johnston, Water Street Levi Diamond, Water Street, Gray & (loodland, Water Street Martin Hardware Co., Water St., Y J' Cross, Duckworth Street, Thos. (i'ale Duckworth Street. Doors open at Boys over 14 years will not be admitted; girls over 1(5 years will not be admitted. r JOHNKTOK, Chairman. 1,. A. DIAMOND, mar12,14,2i Secretary. TENDERS WANTED! Desirable Freehold Kesidence. ■m TEXDKRN will be received up to I the 10th day of April next, for the purchase of that very desirable Freehold Residence situate on Ilowley and Bona venture Avenues now in the occupancy of Mr. J. C. Barter. The property is quite new, well and substantially built of concrete blocks and finished with the best material under the owner's personal supervision. On the first flat are the drawing, dining and breakfast rooms, with kitchen, scullery and pan- j tries ; second flat three bedrooms, two j linen closets and bath-room, third flat 1 five bedrooms, llot water heating, gas and electric fittings, all modern conveniences. Special arrangements may be made as to payment of purchase money. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For further particulars apply to €. 11. REXOfIF. Broker, m12,20,25,28,a3,8,9 Renouf Building. We hear They Want More Bovril! THE DEMAND FOR STEADILY INCREASES! Grocers recognize the iact that " Bovril" is the ONLY fluid beei that ALWAYS gives complete satisfaction and that Satisfaction means more business. T. J. EDENS, febl,tu,s,tf Sole Agentfor Nfld Q O i Rubbers, etc BEST LADIEiFIUBBERS- Made by the Canadian Rubber Co., of Monj treal, at 60c. )air. jj COLLAR S.—New Lacestitched Collars, lie. i VESTS and KNICKERS- Ladies' Fleece Lined Vests 1 n-cl Knickers, 40 cents. ! CORSETS—a lull range II j of Corsets from 40 cts. a pair. LARACY'S, 315 d :t!7 Water St.. Oppsite the Post Office. G © G. C.FEARN&SON, CLIFT'S COVE, Pay highest prices for LOBSTERS, FISH, OIL, HERRING. Advertise your Wants in The Evening Telegram. NEW BOOKS Magazines and Fashion Books. NEW 15c. BOOKS. The Master Mummer, E. P. Open- Whatsoever a Man Soweth, by Wm. heim, 50 cts. LeQueux. MAGAZINES. The Witch's Head, H. Rider Hag- Latest English Magazines and Newsgard. papers. ; The Mm.ster of State J. A. Stewart, T p , Quarterl Division 17. Only a Jockey Boy, Leon Breaker. t . TT . i Two I.ittle Wooden Shoes, Ouida. 'ScraPs Latest Quarterly \ olume. When it was Light, by a well-known Weldon's Ladies' Journal, March. author. Weldon's Bazaar of Children's Fash- Spencer's Essays—a selection. . ions, for March. The Life and Work of St. Paul, by Weldon's Illustrated Dressmaker, Bean Farrar. for March. A Lieutenant of the King, by M. Lady's Companion, Our Home, Gerard. Home Chat and Lady's World. The Sins of Society, by Father Bernard Vaughan (cloth). BYRNE'S Bookstore Telephone 538. march 12 IWe Sell the 1. I Best of Rubbers. 1> 1 sea- I rubbers' are a NECESSITY! I f"\\ e sell the BEST RUBBRS that money can buy. We have no trash and never offer it to our trade. jSB HIEX'.S HI'BBEBK.—Low Cut Rubbers, Storm Rubbers, JSj Self Acting Rubbers, ete., etc., 80c. to $1.10. "X&ft WOMEX'S R( Kit MW. Sandals, Storm Rubbers, £■ Newports, etc., shaped to tit the shoe, 55c. to 75c. B CIIIL-DKEVS Ui ItltKßS.—High and Low Cut, all M styles and sizes, 35c. and upwards. No one, who buys Rubbers here, ever wears poor Rubbers, H or ever pays too much for Rubbers. )H| M PARKER & MONROE, THE SHOE MEN, W maro,tu,th,s 105 and 363 Water Steret. JJJ «—mh—■——a—i—— March 12th, 1907. QEORQE NEAL. The Grocers' Wholesale Depot. 50 forls. choice \.Y. APPLKS;SO l»rlsi. choice Hf.S. APPLET 50 cases Val. sweet OB ISOEN ; 15 ct»es choice LtMOXS, 50 casw choice niiiull Silverpeel OVIONS, 1000 bt>ves I>igby Herring; 250 boxo* choice Prunes—2s lb. in box. 200 boxes Fviip. A PPliE*; 40 cases assorted JA.US, 50 cases assorted PICKLES ; 50 cases \o. 1 St 200 bags White BEAXS 5100 cases Boston Baked Beans—cheap. at bottom prices."l^® GEORGE NEAL. BECK'S Cove ft " CR3AM. Put up in Steri.ized Tins. Hal Guarantee quite Pure. Contains no HM Vj> "l reS""%>rwhore^eepsgwHj^" PURITY FLOUR.! Essentials of GOOD BREAD are just three : Common Sense, a Good Oven and PURITY FLOUR. Produced entirely from the Choicest Western Canada Hard Wheat. That's why PURITY FLOUR makes most delicious Bread with least trouble. Guaranteed the BEST FLOUR sold in Nfld. Money back, if not the BEST. STEER BROTHERS. ,P.LL jyj pfi! I i \ Martin Bros. School Books and Requisites. OWING to a large stock of above goods arriving late, we offer them at the following low prices. Graphic Infant Primers, No. I, 80c. doz Graphic Infgnt Primers, No. 11, 81.05 doz Royal Primer 28c. doz No. I Royal Reader 70c. per doz No. II Royal Reader $1.25 per doz No. 11l Royal Reader 32.25 per doz No. IV Royal Reader $3.30 per doz No. V Royal Reader 84.50 per doz No. VI Royal Reader 35.50 per doz GRAMMARS. Morrisor's (for senior class) $3.30 per doz Morrison's i for junior class) 31.40 per doz Davidson & Alcock (adv.) $5.70 per doz Davidson & Alcock (inter.) $1.35 per doz Davidson Sc Alcock (first) 50c per doz GEOGRAPHIES. My Frst 80c. per doz Longman's §2.70 per doz Newfoundland 32.75 per doz EICLIDS. Ilall & Steven's $2.70 per doz ALGEBRAS. Hall & Knight's (with ana.) $0.70 per doz Blackie's, 1, II & 111 31.10 per doz GAGES' HEALTH SEICIES. Part I $3.15 per doz Part II $5.70 per doz ARITHMETICS. No. I, II & 111, Royal 30c. per doz No. IV, V, VI $1.40 per doz Kirkland & Scots 33.05 per doz Hamilton & Smith's $6.20 per doz Brief History of Eng 31.40 per doz Jackson's Copy Books 40c. per doz EXERCISE BOOKS. Exercise Books, 18, 30, 38, 45, 65 & 80c. per doz. A large stock of scribblers, 50c. per doz SLATES FRAMED. £|ze 4x6 33c. per doz Size 5x7 40c. per doz Size 6 x 8 50c. per doz i | Size 6x9 58c. per doz I Size 6J x 10 65c. per doz , , Size 7 x 10 70c. per doz Size 7 x 11 75c. per doz Size 8x 12 85c. per doz Size Ox 13 95c. per doz Size 9.» x 13 31.25 c. per doz Noiseless (single) 85c. per doz Noiseless (single) 1.05 per doz Noiseless (double) 1.65 per doz Noiseless (double) ....2.10 per doz A large variety of Pencil and Ink Erasers. Ink Wells, 18c. per doz School Bags, 2.95 per doz. Rulers, 10c. per doz. Pens, Penholders & Lead Pencils. All marked to lowest prices. EIHIUU. ! 399 Water Street. * Minard's Liniment cures Burns. | TESTIMONIAL. j !» " ANGEL ENGINEERING COLtd., # |! "St. John's, Newfoundland. £ 11 uDear Sirs:—It is with great pleasure I can re- ? J | port that everything is working satisfactory with the J d new rudder; and the work you done was very satis- 4 5 factory to the Insurance. I hope you will be able to. f get all the repair work coming to St. John's, as lam J . 0 sure nobody can do the same better Y you # i can. I J " Yours very truly, j M. A. ANDRESEN." S To Smokers! Just arrived from Virginia a large shipment of the LEADING BRANDS of Tobaccos, including Mayo's, No. 1 quality, and the famous MASTER WORKMAN. JAS. P. CASH, Tobacconist. of New Goods by I || II steamships Ulunda M. V/ XlO and Silvia 25 cases Valencia Oranges, Boneless Irish Bacon, 5 cases Seedless Cal. Oranges, Irish Hams, 10 cases Jaffa Oranges, Irish Pigs' Heads, 10 cases Lemons, 20 cases Valencia Onions, 10 barrels Cranberries, Fidelity Hams, 10 barrels N. Y. Baldwin. /i?pks, |
CONTENTdm file name | 60943.jp2 |