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I' .THB TTATEEPOBD HBTTS. 1 ; ; ESTABLISHED—1847. ' . 1 : ¦ ' Sarrt'oot Circulation in; South of Ireland B MUtoi e««n/ FBfDvir, end Sacond Ed\lu>n on ojJTCrKD.o ' r ¦ Uorningf. at No: 49 and 50, COonnen-StTeet, , (OrKlSlTE THX PE071HCU1 BJtBK). ; PEICE-ONB PENNY; Yearly (in Advano8),. 49.4d. ¦ By Post (Yearly), 6a. 6d. " \ . : ; : ¦ ft^r All Oheqn .eB . ajid P.j Oi Orders, tacde payable l0 co^nptiba P. EBDiiOHD/ at tHfl: Offioo . * . ' THS N EWS oiionlatea extenmyely nmonrst: tha wurcliants , traders and nobility, gentry, Farming 1«8«i *o., : in Water&rd, Kilkenny. Xipperary, and the south of Irolond generally. The NBWB 7~L .t-taincd a oiionlation never equalled by any paper. noblialfld in Waterford , and is admittedly the lead- P jonrn9lia thisimportantoity. mth' which thoittfie Srcot daily comronnication from London. ¦ « . ' * « particular attention paid to commercial and Afjriotil- tural matters. j^ : . . AdTorfBements received ibrtho Nnwa by allrespocV Ible Newspaper Agents in ihe United *ing *| ». : Arfento-fcr Sale of CHE ISIE^a .padjfor Advertineaioots : ¦ : nATSBFORP- ^MiFB Kw.y . Gladstone Street. ,. ;: •¦ r IJl3a, -P6WECi T I5a. - /Cji ' ua;Cc:Ajtr ^^r - . ¦• . Hr. HUGHES , Mayor' s Wai*. -: : . . Mr. P> . M. KOAM . Qniy. ; ¦ .. ' UrB. QUILTY, John Street. ••• . " ¦;• ¦ : MiiB KAVANAOH, O'Connoll Sticst, > . < . : ¦ Mr. HAT, X10, Quay. . Ur. D. CANTY , T.C, JohnBtown. Mr. DOBBis^JarcickSteLot. . . . ,. DUNGAEVAN—Ur. E. KSOH, T.C, Main-Strcot. Jlr. MathowWALBH- : ¦ TEA53OEE—MinB C LAUCT; Eefreshmont Eoomn. CAPPOQUIN—Mr: JONES T BOT , 31, AUen r Strcat.. - CARKJCK-QN-SrjR-Mr. iJAiiEfj MoGn/.TH, Mala; Street . : " . USMOEE—Mrs. MEADE. PILTOWN—MiB8 EOCHE. B3LM7XTHOMA8—MLsa MAE * DEE PASSAGE EAST—Misu LOTS. Elti^Mra. EONATKE. : DUNHILL— J- HDBLET . TALLOW—T. Clancy. CLOGGA—Mrs. EBDDT. , j X1PPEBAET—P. 0/CoNKEtLj Chnroh Stroot. BTBADBAllY—J. FORAN ; NEW BOSS—Mr- T. Dinnebn , Qnay Street. KILKENNY—Mr. WOODLOGK , Proprieto" Railway Book stall. : . ; ¦ WATEBFOBD RAILWAY STATION-Mc^ro- EABON 4 SONBI BooU Stand. ¦ . LONDON— CLAEKE , 8ON , ! & PLATT, 85 , Graoo- church Street. . E. F. WHITH & -SON, 3J / Fleet Stroot. ¦¦- ' ¦ ' , BHXLLET fc Co., 5, leadonholl, Street , E.C. Temple Ne^u Kooin. 172; JTleciStreet. ¦ Misers. STKEET & Co., Corn Hill. EMANDBL ' B FreBa Agency ' , "Westbourna Park, W. : M«f Bro. KINO & SON , 10, Bolt Court, Beet-St . llr. J. I OONO , Fleet-Street, do. . .. ; doV . . DUBLIN—Meefrp. Cms. EASOH & SON , Abbey-ct : F. R P'KBEFFE.I, Sf- Andrew-Street., . :i - , . AMERICAN LINE « «N SOUTHAMPTON-NEW XOSK <-—fc=H8s : SEEVIOfi. ^y^^OS^ UNITED STATES MAIL y ' ^^-> : STEAilEES , J Gouthampton to Blew York Bircc , I Evory SATTJEDAY ul Noon. Highest Clae B of sccommodation for Saloon, Second Cabin and Steerage Passengers. Steerage Pa&sengors forwarded froo from Qncens- toirn or Liverpool to Sou thampton. : L1VEEP00L-PHILADELPHIA SEEVICE. i Every WEDNESDAY. LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA , ; Calling at QueenBtown evory Tbnradny. PoooengorBand goods ore landed at Philadelphia on the Wharf of the Pennsylvania Bailroad, niijrh hes ths shortest and moat direct route to all placeB n the y ^cstezn States. Apply io : EICHABDSON, BPENCE & Co., Southampton or Liverpool ; Or to LOCAIi AOCHTB t . WATEB? OBD«. ^.Harvey & Son, 12, GlodBtono-Strost. Wells & Holohan, 87, Qnoy. . «....Ward Bro3.^ 2t Bartancir2ndictrc ;t CABBICK- OH-SUIB... Jamea SIoGroth, Hoin-St : ' ...Eiohard Landy. c CLopaBii „. Patriok Nugent , 72 175 Mdn-St. DimeABVAN John CuWnan , The Square. CAP ^ OQ OIN. W. Jones Troy, 31, Allen-St 6cAiaus.~...~....John Murphy, Grocer. . ¦ NEW BOSS Wm. Mnnxo , 21, South-St. TnoaABTOWN ^.M. Westerman, Cburoh-St. WJtx'ORD...... William Timpson. 31, Main-ctront;; John Hinton, Auction eer&Merobos KiLiLACTnoiiA6.,..W.!O'Dbnohuo. . O Sogal i^att SUaawvs w Under oontraot with ! the iCanadian Government for conveyance of iho Canadian Moils). From Liverpool via Londonderry UoNGOtiAN- For Qacboo & Montreal Jnly 6 PAEIBIAJJ ForlQncbeo A Montreal Joly 13 LADBSNTIAN For QnebecA Montreal July 20 HCMIDIAN ForJQnebeo i Montreal July 27 8ABDINIAN For Quebeo '& Montreal Aug 3 : Saloon Passage, 10; 12,; 15 and 18 Guineas. . Second Cabin , £7 7*. Steerage; £5 5s. Shortest and Cheapest Eonte to Canada, Manitoba, Nortl-Wcst TenitoriePi ' Britleh Columbia ond all points ir tho Wfsferb States o f Amerioa. 10dolB. Bocus to SetOerB and Homestead Certificates relating to tho Government Fieo Grant lands of. 160 The Company ' s Special 1" HANDBOOK OJ? IHTOOUA- TION ," Tenant-Farmers' Bepoits, and Mopt free. G2J* WeBtern bound paBflengera acoomnanied by a Special Conductor. ¦ Special Botum Bates to tho Chicago X Tovld' o Toir. : Direct services from Londonderry to Now York, Boston , and Philadelphia oil the year. For Further information apply to ALLAH BBOTHIES & Co., 19, James Street, Liverpool , and 50, Foylo Street , Londonderry ; JAUEB & ALBX J AHAK, 25 , Bothwell Street, 31asgoT7 , and 5, Eyro BguarOi Galway ; J SCOTT . & Co., ' QueonstoWB r WABD BBOTBBB * , 2, Barronstrond Street, WoterTora ) TBOUAS PDBCBLL, 6, Barronntraud Street , Water- ford-; or WILMAII foms-TBOT , 81, Allen Strcot , Cappoquin. ' i . ' ' . , Liverpool , June 27, 1833; «»t Entjlona ana i Donth TTdoa, and tho Bouth. of Ireland. . 'i Bcrvico by GBEAT iWEBTBBN jBAILWAT Con pany' e Trains and Steamboata, via ilitJOBD HATCH, : in connection with the W> TEBFOBI ) nod LniEBicK, WATSBVOBD & CEMI I BJU« IBE- UJTD. aXld WATEB»OBI> t iDuTtOABVAIT, IJ IBIIOBD AOTJ FEBUOI LKIES. i 1 i DJiortcbt Bouto caa : Ecaucsd iPorca. ^ /fc^~KV Ecf reti Train* ani Fat S^ff^^yw ^ j Zldil BltcMcrt JDai/y. JJOWN. LEAVE LOBDOV (Faddington)at ! 5.45p.m., : Sundays excepted, and ABBrra AT WATSB I lOUD (weather and , circumstances permitting I ¦ about 10.15 s.tn...in time ' for tho Trains on the Waterf prd andXimeriok, Control Ireland , i ond Liemore lines. - ; ! np —Leave Watorford (North Wharf)' at 7.30 pjn., each Week D»y, on Arrival of 3.10 p.m Train from Limerick , 11.0 d.m. Train ftom Mary. : boroogh j 2.30 p.m: Train fro m Fsrmoy. ond ;: SSp-i-Tr^n fromiajmore ^ ABBrrao in LOOTOH (feather ¦ »nd v ouonm»tanoe« per- j A^rWS '" 1 ! New M&ordby ! -JJSS P fi ^r Vim-f T* *• ¦ -«« I "E ft a. [M js^X^&Si I inirfl cMM. nait amTta . oi jar *^ *'* 1 ^ ; ; SsipsM UvwlabV UoBqntbfy^j. ^^ ^ I i ' i ; - » - ' 1 ; . ' I ¦ ' i " - . ^Saiif^M/*!' ; i «uMt«i* ; i»idW Jbw cn*» ^*£i* *S K i ;. \ iBcwed U>* of thel Saloon. oaP"* 188 ''' - \U: i td&tioul to of WkritCtoetioBi^. J>v ' .p- ii , ;-ii ' wmff lnw j <Z 7atov£<u&l . BtatuacHUp ¦ •feoiacany - : " ¦ •• ¦ ' : F furJrrrEDiL" ¦ I . ' " ' INTENDED OEDEB QVI tUXLTSQ^JVlY , 1£31 f STEAilEEU 1 j DUNBBODY. BEGLNAXD, COMEBAGH, LABA MENlPIAv OBEAfiEN, iio. mM > V- *K ¦ ¦ 'PTCTO-TIO.B. Hho Waterford <c~j * ~5nj \i 1,^ """«"i fij)ip C!p ' niniiny( T _imita3) 'S?^ ^* ^ reoalTfl Qo»di;»nd L1 T« Stock fo- Bhln. r~r* rs *j ~ $uius Hats . !55 to *. STft^S ¦ ¦ OxHoCj )* ¦ I " I ¦ ' WA .T-jq. iys' o sjJc > KD 9BI8 TOL F&0B W1IEBIOIU) ' 7O BB1STOL. T&OLI Bftt8R)2i TO WATlUrG&D. TnesdAJ, Jnl/- '*.:'4aWnoon Wedi'day, Jaly 8... Snlsfat P^dBy. 7... 6affnoon 8atnrday, 7T &..11 night Tilesdiy, ¦• 11-M1 morolnff Wednesday, ' i , 12... 4 ift' noon Friday, 1* _. i sft' nooD Saturiar I 15... 7 af t' ooon Toeaday, 18... i art' ooon . Wednesday/ h 19...10n%nt Friday,:- , -7, 21... R aft^iooa ¦ Satm(d4y. J.,, 23_J3-nElnl« 1 i Tnesifj, J,, -a5... 11nKTolog ; Wednesday , 1 £0... 4aft" nboa Fiidsy. ; 28^. 1 aft' noon Situtday, ! £9..^iJt' eooa ' - ¦ v . . ' ¦ ; ¦!- \ ea. On culj Moraing Sailings . Ctbisa of. Uu> Bteamcro-BiU be open to teaetva, Pasamigors arrMng by the Night TI . I ; Truna. ¦ : : | * Average So» Pasrage 14 to U Hoora. \ ' FASCI Cabin; Ktoglo , ISo. s do. Siagle—CMdren (and ^ Eor. mou tmrelllng *ith FamilicB) 10s. r do S«tarn (aTsUabUTor Two months, optional to return from or (0 Iiircrpocl ) , 253 1 Dock, irinjrle- , y». ed^-j do Childros. ^, v ' .; . - -t~ . -. Ixwdlnj Berth—Cnmb«rtuid Bcjfp, IJrift pl, ' , ffATBBFO E ' D' A K, iyi y.s E P ar.p:£' <. =¦: ISoa TTATEBIOBD. . V * 1 , I ngk j UTXBTOOti. - ^ " £anday, Jnly 2... 6 morn lOxaf ay, " July 8.,.12 noon " ' Wed/»dsy, M , 5._ S ftJV^ooo. .^??*»^iday, ; 8' ... 2 aTnooa Sanaay. ¦ 9.^ S nioBj^ .tlunday. ! 10a. 7 af noon Wed' aday, 12 .. 3 ait' noon W«4itBday, : >, 12_ 9 night Friday, (, li;~ 8^fttiooo Fridoy. » ¦ ¦ ¦ ,, 14..n- morn Sunday, 16.1. 6 morn Mcnqty, - .!\ " . rt - B ^ VtPnoon Wed' sday, , , 19... 2affaoon ¦ W^esdaj. . ; J, 19..,. 2 tfnooa- Friday, J; 2L;.l2 nooa Fridiij, .^r 21... S atMooa' Sonday, 23... 6 morn Monday, i 21... 7 st' eoon Wod' iday, 26... 3 ift'noon Wednesday; 28... » night Friday,... -„ 28_>4alfnoon- Friday.- ^, ¦ 23..,r>-CM>ra— Sunday, 30... 6morn Monday, : ,, 31._13 noon j The Sunday Vessels Load at North Wharf, WaUrford. ' Average Sea Passage 14 to IS Hoar*. . ; - FABES Cabin» Single , IE*, i do. smsla-rChildrpn , ¦ (tni, Eorranta travelfing irith -families) 10s ) do Eotcrri (vrJl> able for Two. months , optional to hturt from or to Srjtol). 25a. j Dock, staglo, 7a M i 'do, singW, Children , 4a. Iioadisg Borth—Cloxenca Dook, Liverpool. Goods Booked thronfrh from ali f principal^ Qtetions oa Great Northern, Great Western, Lancashire , ' andTorkshlre , London asd North Western j London aai} South Westoru , Manchester , Sheffieloi and l^iapolBE&iro * And £Udl«Ad . B&il* mys to Waterford. (Through Bookings also with umeriok , Tipperary, Thuilos , Ennis , Tuam , Gbrt.^thJtoole , Listowd , Goods Booked thronghtrom all Stations On W&torf ord and Central Ireland Eailway, Waierford , I Dnngarran , and Ltanoro Baijw^yk and Waterfard end Limonak Bailfrnv. . P&roalj) booked-throogh at lonr Bjites to nil principal Bta- U ODS on London and North Western Bsllw&y. ¦ WEXFOED AND BEISTOL. FSOM WtiTou>— I . FU8¥ Btltrai , calling at Tuesdays. I .' Tonby, Miliord , io Fridayi. WATEKFtlBD ADD HE? EO88 PBOH NEW Boss—Daily, Sondays juoopted , at 8-15 &.U. Foon WinaroRD—Daily, Bandars excoptod, at S.4U p.o, WATEBTOBD AND BALliYHACK. FEOM BiiLTHici—Dall y, Snnda^exoopted, at 9 a.nu , FBOU WATEBTORD-^Daily, Snnd&ys6i£ejtod. aji S.iip.Li . NOTE The Waterford Steamship Company, Llnltodi Inanro all Goods Shipped by tbt^a 11n>!3a(; Stear^rB »t i E7. '4d. i)o» O«nt. to Traders having Yearly Agreomonts , and 5s. por Cent, to Oocasloaal Shippers , ,valno lo be dsolared at time of Shipment, forms and | all Inioramtlon to bo had at the offleca. . ¦ i | ' ¦ . Bertha -oocursd and ovory information ctven by Ajrcati at WAXSETOBBWatortord Steamship Co. (Limitod), Head 0fflcc3 . The MflU. , ; : Livtapooi^-Waterford StcamshJjt Compiny (Limited), £0 Water-sttoet, and Clarence Dock. I : BsiSTOL-^Wstorf^tl Stoamuhip Company (Liraitpd), C3, Qaocn Sqnoio—and Cumberland Basis. ' ¦ - " - •¦ ' - ; ¦¦ ' WUTO»R - Wateriord Steamship [Company (Limited). Nzir Boes-rWaterford Steamship Company ' s Offloo. DrooiOToB^Watorford Stoamsbip Compiny ' sOffleOi LUIKSICKLower Shannon > SMussbip Company ' s OQca Iloont Konno ' s Unay. i ¦ KILSUS H—Lower Shannon . Steamship Company ' s OQca Carr»Vnny. 'i '¦ ' | Registered Address | for Telegrams 1—" STEAM" at Waterford , Liverpool , Bristol , or WtifonL ' ¦ Clyde Shipping Cpmuaijy, Ltd. JULY , \ 1893. : Regular Steam Communication- between U'ATEBPOED . anfl L O U D O H fLTMOUTH AKO SOtrTHAMFTON, NEWHATEN , DOVEB, AHD SOUTH 07 ENOLAHD, COBK, DUBLIN., BELFAST ; XSD GLASGOW. "v «\ ¦ rinHE— U' ew ttiid powerful <r=~*—Si(\ - JL SCTew Bteamoni-ABANMOBE, -<yo- ^vVKX i BALLTCOTTON. CCOCB. CJtJIIBRS, «r- ^ T -.nnNOF.NEsa. EDDT8T/0NE , INISHTBAHULL, PlADDAi .POBTLAHD , BATHLIN, 8A»D1 L _SKEBBYVOBE, , T O. W A ED . TU8KAE, YALENTIA, sre ' intendod -to oil as under , weather permitting (nnlesa presented by unforcaxm cironmstaijcos),-wlUi liberty to tote Vessel*, and to call at any Port or Ports in any order , inoroat 0! the onatomsry OOUTBO, to EeoelTO and D , i3chnrffo (Cargo, or (or any other pnrpose whatsoorer.: : ¦ ¦ ; ,; WAiz&rons 10 quLSCOTT. i rrory MONDAY (Direct) i:p.p. i every WEDNESDAY (via Plymooth) 5th Joly, 11 a.m. ; 12ti , 4 p.m,; 13th, 11 a .n. j " ' OLiBcow soiwAnusonJ!. : ' r ' Era7 IIOm>AY (Dircct) - ... .^Qn ^ ~J^ Evcry THTOSDAYiDirecO g "^ . "^^ wiTTzroiin to ' niuriBi. - Eyery SATURDAY (dirsot) ' -. ¦ -. : ••• ! - ••• 8 P.m. BELTIST to Wtrnuroiin, Every TUESDAY.(ida Dublin.) WiTKETOBD TO UDBUB, Every 8ATUEDAY ( Tia Belfast) . ... 8 p n. Every SATURDAY to Klngstowa (direct) for Pacsongers onlT ¦•• ' ••• 0 p m. DDSLIS to WAnnWttD. DiBZCT— ¦ WEDNESDAYS, Sth Jnly. Spun j 13th, 1 1ML 1 Uth, 8 p.ia | " 26th, 7 p.m. . ' ¦ TUTXUKOD TO COBZ. Every THUE8DAY (Direct) ' ... ! ». 1 p.m. Coax TO WATKBJOUD, Direct— FE1DAYS , 7th July, .8 p.m. 1 1Mb, 6 p.m 1 2lst 8 p.n ; .^Bth, 6 p.m. ¦ ! WiTOUrOOD TO L0JD03. Svcry Saturday (via Soulhampton) I ... ¦ ... 4 p.cii LoBwn (Bt. Katharine Doclrti TO WiTimroiiD 1 THUESDAY8, 6th Jnly, 5 p.m. 1 111th Hobu ; 20th, 6 p.m. j ! 27thNooii. ¦ I . No transhipment by this ronte. : Orders for oolloctioa or delivery of (fcods Kat to H-MAIIAEA- 6jCo. 1 jLimlted), 14, Castlo-strooU Finsbury i to Clyde , Shippw* Company. . 158 , Leadonh«U Street, or Clyde Shipping Company. L. WarcioruO , St. Estharino Dock, will roccivo prompt attention. WiiEBiOBD TO PtTrOOTn , direet, WEDNESDAYS, 6th July, lla-m ; |.2th;4p.n 1 13th, lla.m.| ; 2«tb, -4p. m; ' : PITBOOTH TO WAixaioan, direct— SATUBDAYS, 1st Jalj.B p.m.:8Ui , Moon ; 15th . 5p.rn. 22nd , Noon ; 29th, 5 p.m; WiTEBTOED TO BotrOUllPIOS. Every 8ATUEDAT (diioot), 4 p m. S0CTHABnO» TO WirSMOBD. Every FBDDAY— VIA :Pi.T iioPTn. WATrstOBD TO Nsvnuvxir. Evory SATOBDAY. vii Southampton ' l«. ~. t pxi NxwSAVra TO WATEMOED. Every MONDAY (via Dover dni Eiiathampton), Cargo only W»r*E»oitn TO iDovnt Every SATUBDAY (via Southainplxnv and Nowhavon), 4 p.m. DOVIB TO WAESBIO«D. Every TUESDAY (v>a SouthrajtonX CarBO onl y. . Tbeso Steamers have szceUoot ueommodation for ^hroagh *' Toarist Tickets teued; to the Channel Islands. *&%3?& B ^mLtaU. Wei to ih» Hl 8 hlands . of Scotuuid. ^ Comp^y - .^ e B^^^ i Cabin. EotnrnidJtooraco. ' Eotum. Wotcrford toGIoeson ^.. .Wfc Bd. . - -SSB.; ., 1& *. :^- Bolfast. >. 17a. 6d. 25a.: , 103. 15a, , " Cork, " ., ¦ to. 0i ; Mi ' ; »• ? . »¦ '* Son^amptofzto. Odj COa.; Kb. Us, London , via Booth* ! ; : ompton&EaU. - , -; . - Nowhavea, 20a. Id. . }?» Dover, ... SOa. f d. ' —; 10x . " From Dublin ... lCs.-Od, ' . -; to. - And B«ck to . .. Kingstown ... ; ' los.j . 9s. Children above 3 and eadcr 13 years of; oso, ajf Vatf . ¦ Botnrn TickataavnUablofor tHO month3-not tranEforablo, CT Nori -Tho Clydo Sbipp ina Company (Limited) coo InSre Goods shippci by thco; Itacs of . flteamors esainst lu Sea Bisks. Forms, Goto of Premium , an4 ;aU informa- " F^E t^' oVMrS ^ toH?1 J ^ W ^l° i 'S pivmonth 11 T»oi»« W'Quaxt , 3jondon aad South- WcSo^rgSw 6om|aay, JExet^BulldjnW j Artbar Str«t ¦ Wrrt and at the Iif 4 8. W. Bailw»y- , Eejxdving Houses KgSut Lontoi t Clydo Phlpp toj Ci. ! . ». Vlotorianrtrert , BcEsl j Cl yde sappiag Co» Eoohestw BoUdingf, 1E$ WeahaU Striat, Londoa. E.C.J Oyda Shipping ^ C O ^ EAU. wiy okoes. HewhAven , 42, CkJonoiTHohw Btroe^ Dover 1 21. Carlton Phuo , Glasgow 1 Curtem Bou&9 BulUmrg, Grcoiock , Docked , fe^USSL^fiv 8^?0^ - a«s«SL EBOcial feaaa «l B1H» of I«ain» matred by th» Cljtta Shipp^ Co mpan y (Limitod) to h»d«K«» th» AceatJ. . . . Tefcxraphio jwSriS-^Cottiuui , " Wimmt. PfilVATEf LOAJ^I S ! . OBAWTEDiTO ; i FAUMBES, HOUSBHO1DBSS,. And *H Clne8e8 «f Respectablo Borrowcn, upon their opn Security, 1 without Bail , AT MODEBATE ' IN^EBBST. A DVANCES also rtade pay Bents, Debtfl , and , A\ «*«uik inAfentts to enler into Dn»locs3 DUtanoa no object. E88y Eepaypento. Bownre of AdtertiiomcDU >e»d prospeotueca emanatiDp; from nnscrDpn| ? n».:Motaejle n der f , <nd eo^aUed Private Gentleniwi , offer ing *«»»» « riaicoloua latea, Tbi s flerioe U g enerally adop ted to obtain exorbiUirit tee«, n|»JiM* #? least Inten- tion of granting a IOOD. . ' .. .!¦ , , J Brin/oia MtabiiAed/Md \hk ^7 ««">gp^d Loan B«iik ^Belfast , inUndlO* BorrpwerB will find it to tb ' eiriadrtntage, .bef ore Waking applied Uon elBewbxnv to wtlteor apply to. W. McBEI3p)|l ( Mtnager Nortiiern ConntlciLwa ' & DUoonnt Bu>k (the oldeit efUblUhed Loan B*al? ioj tbe Korth ^; ¦ " :! ¦ - of Irelaiid^ -i ; (43JJV 16 . D0NEGALl*8TKEBT^ ^ELPAaT. . , WH0LEBME JUm\\BEIAIL : Pish, Game. Poultryj .an<l ! *>• 8^0»9« BEjLU-ST;aEET ,.| WAl!BBFOBD, i , nilHE attention of tt» Gentrr find PnW»? .L ii called to tbif EiU »»&««*• ; ; : GOODS . THI .fWpipw t;. .<Jw*»nT» ;: Oo^jntry order* c»refull jr »femA 1 to. - iiindr P»ok»« for «nrwj»oo« ta jnJl , 4e. . Tenrm ^W lC3 iC*r " Ha* . " . ' tr 5 ftCwV/ - / ^ i- . ! ¦ : ' ¦ ' i - .i > . A HL-m?- , -• f\ ¦ ¦ - . 4 .j - ; ¦-¦; ' ' i - .1. br~ y-: - M"—- r;.AH.)i<TSrr—U,Tt|}i, l l' l ;, 1 >T.fAn!t ^ ¦ . 1 ¦ ¦ !. - ¦ ¦ ! . ¦ ¦ " ' ¦ ¦ ' rT 't: . ¦¦ ¦ ¦ \: '^- ' : - : : : ; j I _ " " " ' / \ . i I -I Oblp^^nd. Circtilar , ,. On! Vyrought Iron Fromfl3_oiid Vermin-pnmf : I ; ' ; .; PilUra. .. , . . . . Onr unproved oonneotion for cacuring th« Iror Bars to tli8 Iiiotal Piiiara id tho ' strongest and siniplcpt constfnetion ever devised , end with our arranj^einonts in tho Iroh Market and mipcrini manufacturing faciliti ps t : wo produce the mosl etficietjt RioU 8tanda ' at fovjost ratca. ' ! REyiSED LISTS ?REE. I^ IWAI ! AWO S ONS , Fiehamble St. . DUBLIN, STALLIONS FOR SEASON 1893 | AT THE; PEOPELErOE'S STABLES, BJ.CBELOR'8 ' WALK , WATEBFOBD. ' PBAIJCIQCAI7, By Hermit , off Yillafranca , by Res titution , hor dam Verona .'b* Orlando , out of Iodino, 1 by Ion. He nill bBfitrioUy. Mmlt«d: ti> fifty Borind epproved mnro3, beeides come of bin owner ' s. Terms—Thoroughbred mores. ' £10 each ; groom' s fo» , 10s j Dll:oth«r8j.X5 eiwji' , ! groom' s feoj&j. , ' ¦ Servido ' money to bo paid before let Jul y, 1893 ; groom' s! feo at firstsortioe > ucisoa ' endfl July 10th , PAQOIOn TJtOJTBn, By Lord Ronald , " bis dam, Tirgipia Crccpor, by Weatberbit , her dam, Abbess! p t Covcrhatn , by Augur, ' o0 AbbeBsof Jervcau, by Gladiator , ciro p( Sncotmca * .: He will bettriotl y limited thls-eeaobn to 50 moroB, besides {some of his owner' s. TermfH—Thoroughbred marco, £S oaoh j groom' s foe, 10a |; eentlemen' i half-bred or working marcs, .£•! O3ob ; rroom' -a feo, os ; mnrea tho croporty. of tenant far moral £3 e&cb ; nroom' s fen , 2a Gd. ¦THE HUNTEU SIBE " . uoi&s'on. " . Boy porao, foaled 1885, JS . ' bana ' s 3J. lncbca hi c h ; a poworf^ijeng tbyi ievel , 'Cjoi^mado Ebrco, standing on •bort, round, clean leca^oith fonltlosQ-toticn , and cosld crjv K stono over nay opcatry Tiiiir Horjiidi. ' Ho . nta ohown 5 -timos, ond noa 5 prlica us a Hue tori Sire. Ho was Rot by tho celebrated Sire, Ilcrmion, his dam Owen by Lanuton, by Lanercost. Tornn—Gentlemen' s llarea , £Z e aoh j Groom' s Fco, Si. ; Formers ' M&res, JB2 eaoh ; Groom s Fee, 2s. Gd. ALSO AT THE SAME PLACE. ; BEIIEUBED, ; Foaled in 1887 j brown horse , no nblto, about 16 bands high and sound , with very good notion. Tormis—£2 each mare : groom' s feo , 2s 6d. Seosan ends for both theae horses August let , 1893. No mares attended to on Sundays. No accountability for accidents ' For Icarda of broedinQ and farther pirtioaloro oppl7 to (f25.tf) : I Tho Proprietor , Mr. JOHN WIDGEE tea obovo), or to, Ihe Groom. PATEICK WAL3H. AT WESTGATE, CARBICK-ON-SUIE, CO ¦TIPPERAIiY. ! FOR , SEASON 1893. THOEOUQHBBED STALLIONS. I BBCirposD , ; Cbcatnnt horse standing a little over Bixtosn hands hi ([h, foiled in 1884. He was got byjfliamscon , bin dairi C olden Crest by Pax , her dam tho Wren by Nut^ bonrni ¦ out of Lady Bird by Tho Spa i Khamccen. byj Favbp u4 \)j, Parmeaan bv Sweotmeat , his dam lady oC Lyoos by ScbltUh Chiol , her dam Lioness by Jandan^ RO i. Pax! by Ma ' rsyfls .by Orlando , by Tonohstpno , bi(i dam Plague Boyal by Mildew , out of Gipsy Quoon ( Marsyaa by Orlando , out of MaUbron ; ' Nutbourno ty Tho mbob , oat of P. -lncBSBby Uerryllonnroh. ' ' Sfjoton ends the 10th July, 1893. ' ' : i TH6BOUGHBBED SPALLION i !ASOBODOn , ; Fpal od in 1887 - brown Horre, " obont 15 hands 3J I i ¦ inohoa high. ; Ho is a powerful, leDgth y, level , ' deop-mado Hors e, nitb great bone and splendid action. : ASSESSOR, by! Arbitrator , his dam May Day (the dam {>f May Boy),; by UnoaB. hor dam Larkanay (tho dao of Comcaway), by Boyal Oak Day, ofat of Luna by Harkowoy. ¦ : i Arbitrator by 8olon. out of Trno Heart by llnojld (winner of tbo Derby) by New llinintor , bis dam llary Jane ,I ,by Pompoy son of Emllius, her dam Batafb by Bay Ml^dletou. tineas ftbe sire of May Day) woo Rot by Stookwell , bis ' dam Nightingale , by Mountain Deer, oat ol Clxirlnda, by Sir Heroules (ibo slro of Irish Bird- catchjjr). Terms—^Thoroughbred Marcs , £6 eaoh ; Groom ' a Fei, JOa } Gentlemen ' s Half.brcd orWorklnj Marcf, ^£3 ' <ach; Groom' s Fee , 53{Tonaut Fnrmoro" llarc.% £2 eaab.; Gi;oom ' sPee , 2s 6d. . ' ' Groom' s feo at first servioe . Servioo money to bo paid cnonbe/oro tho 1st of AUGUST, 1833 to tho proprietor or bis ordor. : Thp propHetor particularly wishes thst {rcntlemcn and breeders , would inspect^heao borsoa and judco k' the ' mjielvts. " .V > : ' Nol BCponntability for aecidonts to TJarca, if any should o«obr, but tbo best of caro will taken of then, No 'Marca ottonded to on Bnndays. . . ' Tfccso horgea aro . eppnd and ttca frsa all horcdit-r^ diccakoa . | ¦ Sorvlco money to bs paid on or beforo tho let oi AUGtT8T, 1833. ; ; (a2J>.tI) For bills and partioalara apply to the proprietor, ! Mr. JOHU HURLEY, VE8T : GATE , CABBICK-ON-SUIB. , a TETEATING'S POWDER. " Ellis Fleas , Bogs , lloth*. Bcctlu " TITEATING'S POWDER f ». ' ¦ . . " KSiaXlsai , Bags , Moths, Bto' .loi " iktEATINGPS POWDER" ' J(a. ¦ KUls Vleu, BogB/ Ifotha , Bcotlco <l UTTEATING'S PO WDER. " ! ;JS L Kills yieos . Bags, Moths, Bcetlet. »W E ATING*S ; ?0WDER W I ¦ *Chis Powder, so celetasteoVls PCrfeotly nnrlvaUed In desMrmc BC08, fLEAS , MOTflS, BEETLES, and ill iSSiTAhUst psrioctl y htxmVBM to «1J uumil llle). JM woOUea* >ndforisbould W«U unonUed with the Powdtr brf™7l»Xff«w«y. ltUlnvaln.bleto ul8 to tks8oa.lde. ^[SoU dSpPcfuhpteit iMlst upon havliw u Keatlng' s Powders nTetor Powdar eilaetnal . ioM «Tin tfiit eSJ hV^uiSiZ tS. B»w»rteftolUUuiis. Don't be deodvefl. i WOEMS IN CHILDREN , j ; W0RMS iJ IN; CHILDREN, 1 MM i«sW '(Only. u>d "^ 9 ei iSA nl t t T tot rid-ol by uS ] ^a -OTO* WOKM TAtoOTB ; HeUy HI cJuldrta «WM Wor«u. H rtUJ^^do not watt i yon ctn wMieue «su» the. flWW^J^^SF ««s . opt. on won^J : Boli^ul ChemUr* In IU»i'l»_>y> wdb. - : ; i I~\ ' OOO ! S««d»« —Veg etable Seeds eelected to pro- ' nf " ,) !. ¦ dnoe the bertand mort profiublo ^^ | }. . crops p. Flower Sseds for green- j! i ! -' . - b onse | a nd. outdoor cultivation s ¦ ! i- i- . Seed j Potatoes , carefully : hand ( i ! . picked, selected from ths be»t ¦1 ' ' ¦ i : Engil#h ' and Scotch districts] | : i ¦ ¦< ' ¦ ' ¦ ¦ Fa fflT8«ed» and Seed Grain. ;. . ' i .peiJj caw and attention devot*d ¦ ; I ! jj tfcj*'department, samp le* frei j ¦¦ ; i ! i Iroptomenti and erery Gardn j i ; ; ¦ ' ' Bequfrlfc : Catalogues andTAiS '4' : t«o» ' a;atid» po», frBeto faitendii ii ¦ ¦ ¦HP \ -- :\'i: ' ; ' ^Wi^M ^ vim. Ba^vflP ¦¦« Hiiiii . ¦ ' -^M j k ¦•¦ "' . " ?' -fi. ¦ ' . ' '¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ : ' : ¦ : I respectfully);iavjtb i thtf'kthd ivttcntloTi of tbe tubllc to theso - ' ¦ : CEL EBR:4?T-fi-D:• - .^ Mil.lSJ E^5sri=- WA : T-Ef^ST— . - "Wulcb cannot be enrpassed for , iheir Purit y end Flnl-ouf , boiffg prepared in Silver CylUjaors anQ ina . : . . ' ,. ; BeBt-Jtafe iais tb*!i n? P( b8*pro<iared, osed la Wielr Maoufaoturc. ; *' ! ' ' SG. ' DrBECT^SPEOIM. ' koTICE to bil; »CB5r BTAI» SODAV7ATEB , " which ia ^ hte' uly CMboc. jtcd- osd fKtLtjKjniilLlicpnrltlcBib^- . incat^of ' ft NEWJ' AK D PAtE»aXt;BpCESS;.:>bicti bni U2:n oVt- -ii ;cd nt coM'dcrablo OipoDSO ; also ' . F -. ; ¦ , ' ri . "t-jrA ' i ' . ' ¦ ' : X' }' . ^ -^ " . ¦¦ ' ¦ " ' ,. " '' ' BASS'S Which, jBlBpt^ca under. h]a ptfri p. ertontd^upciviBibn, ond can alvraya be bed in SparUlinu condition CZ7 A Larco Stopk of GTjinncno' q , Por&ikI ..irotui£pr ' o: Alo, Citlcr, Hop Eittsra (noir i -yr>i>. } ¦ - : . fotoxitdnt), ic^'iii\joM ' or " boHl?, always kept in good order. - : T^' . J , J. G. Again begs to rcttiriilJhttn'bJ to tio- njaiiicjioao CoBtomers and tho Pnblio in goncral for the kind patronage in tba past ; ond hopes far a continuance of their esteemed orders, wbicb ehall havo our promp t and careful attention. ' j - JOHN GARVSY. , ' . -: , - , .. . ., . - . Wholesale: <Sottter \ and Ji ¦ Mineral Water Manuf acturer , JJdDMcKrQIFdD V^M IMPORTANT TO FLOCKMASTEES AND OTHEES BSEEf STscciae. ' - for 'Scab ia-' Sheep, and XSonge in 2S CT3G3 & Boga SmbroeQti6k ' for '|CcittlG, U.o7zz2 r €zc. LOTION FOR FO'OT-ROT IN SHEEP. Dippinc.Apparatus , £5,^26 ; esai - on Wheels. £18. TO BE OBTAINED FBOM HENRY BELLj Chemist , and "} Waterford . J. J. 0'SULLIW, do - I < a V.3.i3o OB | PEOM LEICESTER HOUSE, GREAT DOVER-STREET, BOROUGH , LONDON aigi i i /o- .: ¦ - Thcs3 Rqmcdic3r £i!avo otood'tho teat erf ' \ _ ; ¦?¦ ' FIFTY YEA. R 8' ;E«PE Rf E N eC| : ' , Ac3 C30 DJCzonccod tbo.Efcati Ucdloino to? Etemli? czo, '*" T-MEIPHILJLI S : ' id J FaHI!7 fcq Blcoil , cosfee^ J UI ffiwdebo of th6 Lvf ta , EronAcn , Gte?rs?p c: . 1! ; I!b . eb-;c=!jftZl' j !o fc^7 r £b. BAp;Ic:A Cs^ThcSij r^J^Xl itz^y ^ M C^r Misaa^sbs^' G^ v icmoA?^' .Ootrfcav.iPaLtqj Goxrr , Eaciratirrr, ' . ;- ' ¦" Gtsnp^D Cyraarc3 r " c-d . , {bj " tjS. Csrr Disaua fJ . tbr , ? , cqcd.. ; . ... , ;.. . cno cf ' eu. cqstoina piri^cnd •nzts-j ixzvr nsa rpxao. ' : v Ai^» C=^ci(l3ciprs d^r^tJ^l^^t=3 Ca t^»du6o , tt Encotirag© - Hprne lEaBMaetiiFe : BY USING S- 2^L--3: SH^ ®. 3LB ^. °1F E8 £S . ¦" . ¦ - ¦ ¦ F : E O . 11 ¥IO TOEIA SLAT E . QUARRIES, . . CanaoIspp^Snii FOB PB1CES AND PABTICULAES APPLY TO MANAGINC DIRECTOR. - " POB THE BLOOD !S THE LIFE g|||pyi|| i IJ^^r ^B tOOD PUR J FIERI : ^-tAPli^iRE ' STOREK ' (ITIOR CLEANSING and " OLEAEINO' tho BLOOD Jj? from all ImpuriHeis, It cannot be-too Ws hly yo- oommendod. ¦ ¦ ¦ ' For Oorofula , Soorry, Eocoma , Bkln and Blood Vizcnzi , Pimply end Sorej of all kinds , It Is a norcr^aiUaer »nd permanent aura. . , -• .. It Cures Old So roo t Curos Soros on tho Keotr ,. Cures Sora Lc?» i Carcj Pimples on tba Vaaa. Cures Scorry. Cores Ectoma. Curos Uloars. Cures Blood and SUn Diseases. Cures Qlandnlar Swollingii Clem , the Blood from all Imparo ilattor , From wbatover causa arising. A t!ilj Eilxtate isploaui>t to tiiotuto, andirarnntod(n> from anything injurious to the mostdoucatoooniititntioa (f dtto MI , trom lnXauor to old use, the Proprietors solicit ondcrcro to BO It a trl>l to tost Its Tains. , ' ¦ THOUBAMDS OP TESTIMONIALS. ; " CLABE'S BLOOD MIXTURE is entirely frco from any poison or mctallio imprcyratioD , doca not contain tny injurious iDnrcdleiit , and is a good , B&fe , and usotul tnodlciijo. " - Ai FBSD SiTiiH T AVLOB, K.D., r.K.a , ¦ tccturor on Ucdlcal Jurisprnd' once and Toiicology. i £57, St. Qeorgu' s-road , Hall, Jin. 12 , 1892. : " I thonght it ni my duty to lot joti know nhit Clarke' s Blood Mixture dono for Bo After Buffering for tnxod jears Kith abscesses on my arm ana leg, and tho doctors not being oblo to do mo ur pood . I am thankf al to say, alter taking a ley Boltlca of your Clxrke' s Blood UU- tnre, I «m restore*to perfect health again, snd would have the whole world know of your ¦noedcrful modtoino. —Tours trulyi ' ¦ . " MlEJ HOUOHTOa. " 7, Canonbury-park North, London, N., Jan. 13 , 1BS2. " I bad a very bsd arm for eight or nine months, and had medical advice , Which did not benefit mo much/ I mot a gentloman at tho Crjeta TaUco , wd he told meafrirnd ot his had a ear bunclo on his leg, and fhatjeor Blood Miztora cured him right oat. He advised mo to try it , which 1 did. and after takiag four is. Mi. botUcs , I am glad'to tell yon the place healed qnlteup, and 1 haTo not folt anything of it elneo. : " t have no objoctbm to your publishing thla euro. . : i . " Tours faithfull y, ; i "A. COSBE*. " lilPOIlTANT ADVICE TO ALKr-CIeans* the vltUUd blood whenever yoq Sod iU Imparities bunting throug h the skin in pimples , eruption* , ana sores j clttsae it wboa /On find it obstructed and sluprfsh In the vein* j cleuso It when it is foul—your feeling* wtD ieU you when.' Keep your blood pure , and the health of . the mtem wiU follow , , . Bold in bottles 2s 9d each, aod In esses canUiotof six tloxi tho quintity, II*—sufficient to eaeot a permanent cure In »he great msiorltrot lonfnsUiidlfif cases. ' ! . i By all CHEHMM end PATC5T MEDICINE VENDORS throaghoat the World , Or ssnt to uxj address on recei pt ol 83 or 182 etamp. by the proprWors , THS UNCOLM AHD Write for the New FWBphlet on 8kin and Kpod ' OjieaHs. with' fall dlrodtiotur for dleVfca , to Seoreuryj Lincoln tod Midland Counties Drug C ompany, Lincoln; Sent post beo. TRADE MARK-BMPP jnXTUBE. . ! . ¦ ' . . ¦¦ ¦ ¦: iASK - .POE ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ OLAHWS BLOOD I41XTUBE; v And do notbo ter»a»ded to Uke «B Imitation IMMj ^pj g A lJ'tB UFA IPISI&IFWnillD TSSP. iiw ' . ¦ ¦ : r '" ' " " —^ smrsv W»v< s OL o r.i o n s 1 SPE Q T A G L E s. ODSEEVE19, NASSAU STREET, DUBLIN (From late Host Eevd. Dr. O'BBIEH , Bishop of Woterfprd.) - •¦I haTo utod llr. CouiaonV Bpcotr.:lC3 nith gmt ed- vontojo to my sicht. thcircdoliB^ andooafortlc^proiicrtlu proving most agreeable and benencl&l , efforts which I noicr experienced from any othc; kind of Klu? or p«bbb. .. . ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ' "fD. Cj'Bsirj, Bfchoi><)f WfctCrfoM." From Mo3t Rev. Dr. Oonway, Lord Biohop of Haiala.) . - ¦ ¦¦ "The ezperl enco I have had for somo time of Ur. E. Solomons' fiwwtidca enables mo to ctita thej arg the pnly lonsea which afford me thatoM and -comfort to bo H«iH«l in reading, writing, 4o. I am, indeod, glad that 1 procured theso famed sight preservers, for the use of other glas?ea and pebbles had cansod mo to ixnagino that snch eatisZactiosi could not be flocured. > .. ' . - ¦' •' t Hcon CoxtTiT , Bbhop of Klllnia , Bollina. " (From Moirt Bev. Dr. Dnggap.LordBiahppof Olonfort.) " 1 have to oxproes jnj entire satisfaction with the Spec- tacles supplied by Mr. Solomons, and which 1 haro used irith great comfort for many years. 1 hare not changed the desreo of power I procured originally from hlaj. Pjnm Duooa*, Biohop of Qonf crt, Long brea. " Tho AocnBisnor ol TO ^ O3 TO desires to record tho hljib catiafactloD ho'has dcrlfcd from cany years' use of llr. Solomons ' Spectacles. Tho eisht has also been well pro* served.—Toronto. From Lato Very Rov. tho . Dean of Limerick— " I muBt sar that for S3 years, Ur Solomons ' Glassca hava 60 preserved my si ght that it 1 B DOIT Joat cuj poodia tt flfo snd-twenty." Ii- B. O'Buira, D.D. . MewcuUe Woat. Very Rev. Canon T. 11 m«tsar , I' .P. , his need for £0 years Sir. * ^OLOki oas' 1 Spoctaolosi producing the most oomfortablo revolts, securing as far aa lenses coul d pocslblydo, the preservation of his si ght—Iniatlogo. (From Very flov. Canon BTAII .) " I have used llr. SoLexoita' Bpocticlej for many years, and hate expcrUmeed the fullest comfort from. them. ' 1 could not expect to obtain spectacle! better; caitod to my rurposo and moro calculated to preserve my si ght. " P. Canon BTAW, PJ?.. GalbaUy. " Very Bev. Dean UOIUUI , V. O, has derived prcat ad; vantago from using Mr. SoLonoaa " spectacle* for Man. He tried others but sulexcd great inoonvenlenco from them. Ur. Solomns 'lenses alone gave the req uired oo afort. Banagher. VeryDev. Cinoa II. Honrrr, P. P, has used Ur S OLO- uoBs' .Scectacles from thd Urns ho was a Student to the present day, and has ploaauro in stating that thoy have tended to preserve his slflht and to aflord him tbe utmott comfort. —Callan. ; Bov, Cuton Jonra Snia-xwi>, P. P., bArisg coffered to much discomfort and annoyance from other glasses. ' has znnoh pleasure ia stating that now, from tbe use of llr. ttolmntins' Celebrated Spectacles, he can enjoy .reading and writliiit for any length of time with the fullest ea ' a to hlj eyas «bil twis certain, frpm his preaont tiparJtooo. that bis niiihi will be preserved from tbo application of hr. !>oloii»' . > 'buperior Bpectaelea. -Urons , County Cork. Tlui i! EOWAHO Buxxs , P.P., has used Mr. Solomons 8peu&*oU# for about 10 y«ar» ,aad Das experienced the qtnoa adv.iaUre and comfort from then). —Bag&alatowB. ' ' Mr- h. 60MKOBS' Spectacles have been umd by bit Qract tho late Most Sev. Dr. U'Oetttigan. Archbishop of Atmigh HJa Eminence late Cardinal ucCabe, ArohbUhop of, Dublin j bis Emineuoe Ca rdinal : Moran, Archblahop of Sidney i bis Once tbo hits Mort Kev. Dr . Leaby, Areh- hUoop of Caihel i lite ' lioit Bev. Dr. P^wer, Bbhop of Waterford i Jloat Bev. Dr. ntxgerald, Bishop of Boss t Uoet Bev. Dr Corbett , Bishop of Sale, Victoria , 4c, to. ' Persons ia the oonntry can supplied wlthrJ peetaelM &c, by Pott. Repaira promptly attended toi unproved Telescopes , Opera , Eace , and Held Qlwses i als<rWicrc«opc« at most moderate prices ') Barometers, ThermomM<]r» , Mijio lanterns, to. ' ' * : " ' . i ~ "* . CADTION In oonsequeaoe of. numerous: attempt* at Imposition; It is necesaary to note name and address aod to Observe-Only -to be lad from Mr, E. BOLOKO»I, Optloiln (profee»lonall y e»Ubliahea.ln »ubHo69 ynn,) »"«"" flomOflr a afllvI' iKBN, MAB8AU STEEET. DUBLIN. ¦ ; | Entrance by H»ll-Door. within one door of Dawsou-ttnei, DUBLDT. ' ¦¦ •That U-iounHvitU tU Prortnc*. , JMU no co* ! fwctdm tcith on« «(R«r houu or f inon otMrru , tinUar or eOtr nonve , ani ft* imptoyi ncithar AaEH™ DOT TEAyELXEBS 19, CTAS8AU SXBXEr, DUBtlH, only ONE BOX OF OLARKB'a 8i 41 EHL8 U warranted to oute all discharge* from the Drinary . OrRanj , in oltW aex , acquired or ooartita llonal , Gravel ,, and Paina in the BaoaV <3uanuite«d hi * from M»ronry. Sold In boxes , i«. 6d. eaab. bv : aU ; Cbemj»U and Patent Medlein« Vendow thiostboU th» Woridt or sont to WIT addrtoa tor alitv rjtttnj' bjT th» Makers , T M tmooi.ji AHP ; «n>TU»T1» fCODBT«8 DBUO COKPAWT , Llnooln. ¦ - , WhoUaah' i rAf«nU, BABOLAT & Boss , London , andaH tti wSoi. , aate ; HoiiaM : , , . ; j ; r The Ametlew. aw rtcwaiogiy ftmcl oi bnilMdk. tbct^uai mow bUlU|rd . tablw nualiu I OK UY in flbieago tfian (a LoaWri Hid ftifi^S {ogifcrf E|ic . VTicilow—Ho^ol aad Eoatauront, J di i, and 8, WICKL0W.8TEEET. ¦ - ' : ' (Grnlton|Btreet), DUBLIN. M' OST Oentfalljf 8(tr.at>ed. Comfortable and . ' Moderate Dihfiers. ' teadj all day. . EICJjiED , O'B&IENy Poprictor. SO2 UiiEiOSAI HOSEL, BLAOKBAJtL-BTEEET, DUBLIN. BTJEIG , HOT-Opened in the vicinity of tho Cattle Market; and! quite convenient to King' s Bridge *nd Broadstone Termini , niU be fonad the moat Comfortable, combined with Moderate Chtraes*- Visitor* to Dublin should come and «ee fo ? tWlve*. nvff i* v .. .. ^ . , •: M. A. MEAH*. "e^r . n cnoxr n nosEi. " ¦'¦ MOWCK-SiEEET , WEXTbED. nnHIS Old Botel Is really Comfortable , mad ;fl ¦ '-PH ff *' gpr y Moderste* ratnoao- fos- fjood^- dnr«» 'Whisiej-, and ill olhcr Drinks. . ' . . MBS. KELLT, PEOPEIBTOBCOO- ;; Close to Eafli«»y Station. ..— *i i. . :—' - ¦ —^-- ' ri"^), . •' ""¦JiZiSESVlCii-^Jjho GS 5mt77Cwth. \. . , ';. ¦ ' •:. ¦ ' - •;; " " ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ •' |i^f' ( iii i. - .;¦ ¦> ) " ' ¦• " l '\ i -* " S&txjlasoJP^aily^tnd Ootnmoroifli Hotel. . riTXSE ' ,' Glentwcrih" ia the nearest Hotel in ii. tho Catv to ibo EollwBy Station , Banks , Steam- boat Ofaces, Teltj >ph and Post Offloo , and to all pnb- Uo^pfcocajot amu onient. P. K BNNA Proprietor. H, 15 : &tfdl ' / GlentTrorth-Btroot , Limenon. i«18 Znpsricl Hotal L0WBE : SACKTILLB.STEEET, DUBL'!^ (Oppc :it ; 3 thb General Pojt- ' OQc? find Tdesrwrb QSco) Tho most control in the.City. /f <()1IPLETELT remodelled and le-furniclied. ^ LUTniftrent Ladies' Coffee-Eoom, Dinins-Booa, C^j^^Eocar-inilisrd'roosK'' ClcrBn KCteStUT"*"" CHAELES LAWLEE, Proprietor! f8. CHIP and C0p.UH13.ClAL nOBSI, , V> , QUAY , WATEEFORD. iii oH A I BL ~~E IE W AN SrA. VJKQ pnrciatcd tha ' Iaidrcst in tho above I HOTEL, begB tooniounco thit this Esrtab- raent OPEIIBD on 8ATUEDAT, FEB. 16, 1879 II. K. tructa , by, strict attention to those who patroniBS THB Snip ADD COUUEKOUL EOLTB, to merit a continuance of their patronage. Qnfty, Wftterford ^ Feb.J2 Jl 18g S. . -^.. .. . . UNE(JTJ-AI,I,ED AS ¦ A DD&ICJ.OUD STOOACHIC MAT , BE OBTAINjiD -pF .; ALL GEOCEHS AND -WINE MERCHANTS . . . -: : llanuf acturers: i ¦ ; LBiLSuJLJ LS y irl ly/ liULrAlr LSbu " '(LitriTED), DUBLIN] |ivSO.Cni fHE DOUBLE STAR i PURE 2^y /MM° - GOMMtESSJED : .. ¥E )A§T , ; - ¦ ¦ ¦ . XITGEALLr A ^ D AKOIiUTELT PUEE, Ard conoequcntl y TWIOU &a sTaona as ^ ordlnsry-Ycoata . \. . . . "wL.icb~~nre largely tailed with OTAECTI « COZIPLAIKTS are sometimes ma'do-of Xcanl rcacbinjf the Bater <r OUT OF CONDITION. " Th ' cce ore generall y due to the " intervention of SUB-AGENTS, WHO KEEP ET TOO LONG before sending oat, and m&j be ENTIBELY OBVIATED BY OBDEEIKG DIEECT FEOU THE IJIPOETEB ^ who bu FEESH AEEIYALS ever/ day. Free Baking Samp les, and i ull pirtlcuiars OD application to j \7TLZZZn3 UUVGWSOIi, FLOTJE MEECHANT AND YEAST IMPOETEB 28. CITY QUAY , DUBLDT. Dob Agent for Ireland (the counties of Anbia rrd Down flxcoDtert.^ i S A nnp.aDj jTS.fni 0 fpn BREWERY STJffilS , MANUFACTURERS OF| THE Higliestcaacs Micorat^atsis : i . . A: ID - BOHLEPtS OF ONLY XXX STOUT. Tfte Trade only Supp lied. 1 fmk E 6 : Alo ia ®G *k 1 &xu£zn CTI ?5? m OECOK ^ BBAHCH STORE C athedral - Street , Thraies ^ o' - 'i'ho Phosnix is tho Second Largest Brewery in Dublin. ; 1 V Tho Phoenix Brewery Company guarantee thht only SSX. is Bottled at thoir Slpres WATERSIDE, Waterford. : I There i3 no Mixing or Blending With Single X ; therefore this Stout is Nouriahing and Strengthening. W*& TMMF > M®€>W® SEBOI-A.XiIO'rESS. ' ¦¦ AlSALMON ,; Ms " FISHING ; Jfflr Sl ; Stockings , i Boote, Coats, Capes , and PI B I 1 46 , LOWSB BACVfjIXK-ST. ir ¦ ' ¦UJiL ; Bojnp's osnmiiiVF" ' HAIR EESTOR|fei THE above preparttionrJ»ow io. well known , U certain to restore Qiey Hair to iU ori ginal color ; will eradicate dandruff ; prevcDt . tlw Hair from falling out, and assist In promoting the Growth. G3ST IT IS KOT A DYE. , ( " Prioo lg. fld. per bottle ; pottage M. extra. 01 nil Ohebiats end Droggiat*. , Prepared only by . . ®A<JM fDMJb ¦B . :Q- -Tpt ; Cbomlst and Droggitt , (JP3.26) 1 46, MART 8TREBT. DUBLIN. ENCOUBAGE IRISH ABT CELTIC ^ CROSSES. , ! EDWARD O'^vHEA. tlonniaeo$*l & Archi UeinixA. Scmi^ag .; ' ' Wni& jjjSf tiBSNT ' a»i OALLAIt.:, ' . ¦ •m;CAEBLg^iN ' l>/ STONB ' SAWIHOribBlI^ (Zwrne$ ±-XII<KENNY ' &* $' ' TIPPEMABX ' Spooialities in Black, Bed, and Green " Irfa2i Marl4e«. . . , . ¦ .. ' - ,, I G. eltip Croasea , Mural Tablets, Altars , Fonta, da. in great variety. . ;• j : ¦ : .. I Four Gtold and Priie Med»b—Dnblla ,. O»i, Boston, and London Exhibition*. . ' Estimates and I?caigiu> on Application. THE TEADB ' SUPPLIED. 1 (jjfi EDWRAD O'SHEA , Soulpter , 1 KILKENNY. : COUNTY OP WATESFOBD OTJtirJEQ ASSIS23C, . 1Q03. . : MOTICE IS HEEEBX GIVEN, that Tenders will bp aocoptod for the following Works at th» «&. euloK Aiaiz«a. if presented for by too Grand Jnrj i No 14. " B AQONT or MrDDLZTHiaD—TO ro-n&fca the rood and boild a it>a wall at Tramore , between tb* Stord Wall , and tho Tprkey road ; paMed, not ex- ooed X5 . 000. i ' ' . No. 17. BiEurrr or UmBtmBD—To keep in r«- pair , -for goven jears, 1, 930 porbhesof the road bom' Carriok to Dnnjarvejj, between ' : th* old bridffar CarricVbca and ihe cross of Balljhest, and between tea line kilos, Waterford . road, and tbe erou at . JEMan^. street. Upper ; towrlaeds of Carriekber, Crenxnavja South, Oarravoono , Joacstbtfs, Corradaff , to ;pa**«4, not to eicood Is 6d per peroh ' f«T annum—£141 V>q. . . . >o 29. SAHI BAB ' O ' KT. —TO repair tbrw anUota aod protecting walls on tbe road from . OiriTck to Hathgorm&ek f townJind of Balltndjsert ; pauod, coS to «xoesd £7> ¦ " ! i ' ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' ' No 21. SAJIE BAHOHT .—TO point tha new irldjo at Corriokbcg ; passed, not to exoeod ^67 ]0e, ¦ ¦ . - ' No 25. . SAMS BAEOHT. —TO k eep in repair, for CGVon jean, 1, 172 paioba of tha Post, .road frora.i . Waterford to KUnmothomsa , between Kilbonnj Bxidjaq and ths old bridge , Portlaw , snd the five roads t$ ¦ Billjcahane ; townlands of Coolfln and Balljea£ane ' < paasod, not to exceed 2d per porch per annom—XS3 7s 4d; : No 17. BABONT or GLENAHIIBT. To k»op In repair for eevoa years 948 perehu of the rood from " Clonm ' cl to Clogheen , betwoen the Finger Post and Knockloft; Bridge ; townlin da of Groimn , . Kilmav- oomrrla, Kilnamnek Eaat and West ; paated, not to ex* ccod 3s per peroh—^141 18a Od. No 18. Sinl BIIOKT.To underpin a bnd ga oa Ui» ro«4 fiom Dangniraa to Clonmel ; towaluid ol Qaigtagomi 1 pa£SM, nol to exceed el ; 1 ,:. ' . Noi Biudar orCcantoxs ISD Conuot^—To km is repair (or roron jeu * LOW perohes of th» road bora Tallow to Yonghal. between tba ParochiU School-hooae , TaHow/ and tbo bounds o( tbe Coantr Cork at Bnedx 1 towsluda of Kilmore Lower and Uppfir.BhUT^aader , Kllbegasd Pike paused, not to exceed U perpe rcb first vear (t&3), aad M per pcrcbj>er ajmom remaining t«ra— £is 6C at;;. :. ;. ,, No3i BIUB Biso>r.->To:mats . a water cbaaaal oo UM road from Tallow to Conno , between Patrick; CofhUV ST boose and John Caret ' s j»nl 1 jttaaed , ' not to ezbeed Ell 10si , . . : ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ^5 No 1. Bixosr or Dzcm-wiTBorr DECK To ktep la repair for eeven jears 8C0 perches of th« road . too Dun- pirraa to Cappoqnln, between ths Folloa Barrack at Ctppcgli &sd tnaCbtucii at Wbl t«charob ; lownlasds oi Whltieioroh and Cappsgh 1 posed, not to excaed id per perohper aastra No t. SUIE BUOSTTo keep la repair tor seven jew &iS porchra of tbe road rrota Denfirtaa to C*pix5quio , ' between Uolcaby' s contract &t- rHonat '(TDall aid '" HenseberTT ' s coo tract at Wliiteclinrpb , towalaak ;et - ttoant O'DaU. EsocLur , and ZHgnar I passe L ' not to '' exceed to 6d peTperch per aannm—SjB Jia. No 18. ain BiaoaT—Tq kaep in.rtpcirtjerr seven r»aa ¦ I, SS1 percbes o< tbe rtud from. Stradball/ to Beoaahtm. -J townlanda of Hewtown. WlUlaaaftoarri . JBaJlmaw? Uonaklri- , ftov caaied , not lo' extMd 64 tnTiitoiFSi annum—£337s Ci ¦>¦ < No 22.: Si»s BIXOST.To keep ia repair for aerca j»ar» fh. 7 perches of tbe road from c ' amoquin to Yo<»bal.b». tw«en P Uulcabr' a contract ot at Sral«jr aad MoOratVs contract at Balunaparka (S67 perches thereof being; in ths Baron/ ot Decies-within-Drum) j townlands of 'Bawler, Cnrngbroche .' Balliago' wn, etc j ps^adi ' oot to exceed fcd per porch ; 1st j<mx. tgZ Sa 6d , and il per perch pet i»..m nmalnlng tenn—£15 9s. 1 , j ' ¦ ' ' No 22. Sixi BiHoin—To keep In repair for ser«a jaars' KO perchSs of the road from KilmacUiosias to Witerford,.. between the old road at the Content ard Utwtown Cros» | ' towulsniis ot Kilmacthomos , ScrihAB , Parkeenofloga , sad Hewtown 1 passed not to exceed 6d per perch pet aura ¦ ' , -£U. ¦ ¦ , , No SO. 8i»i BUOST - To keep in repair for sevtn nan 1 , 010 percaea of tbe post rood frora Dmgtmu to Ckmnul , between the torn to CoUigan and Lackssdarrs cross toavdsij ¦ - - townlands of Lackend&rra , Colli gaa Wood , eto ; psaasd , not,. , ' to exceed 23 per perch per. anonm—£'6L ' , No 81. Suts Bisorr—To keep ia rei^lr f or sevea vtssra' - 1 , 074 perches of tbe post road from Dnanrrin to (Soamel , be twee i Lackendarra. cross roadaaad tb« baron* boonds near tbe Balfwaj Uonse 1 townlnnds of Lackandam KB- ooonav, Tooranatesagh and Boolavonts«B j passed , lot to exceed latd ptr perch per annum 131 Ua. •- No S3. S AKX BixoiTT—To keep ia repair for on* year 1 , S37 percbes of the rood from DwagUJta to WaUnord br Eall jToUo , between the boroofh boundary pear WaldpKa,S / Cross, Abbjslde, snd Norrirt oontract aa BalbkMQR*;, '! Croa ; townlasds of Ballvvoile, Clones, Ttinhn ^ eto t passed, not to exceed Is lid per vetch—£\S0 18a 94 No 85. Sma Bi»o»v.—To build a Wdje oa th* road trom Enockmabon to Bonnnhon , between Itangarvaa aad '! Watertord 1 passed , not to exceed £l'O. i . Tendeis , which must be lodged with me not latter tiaa 11 o' clock on WEDNESDAY , ths 12tb JDLT. can be obtained snd spccincstiODS for th« above at; my office aiter tba SOth _ Jane. ¦ ' 1 ¦ ' ¦ ¦* . ^ Claimants for compensation for Halldoos Inlorisa ' -SM ° . required to attend, with theii Wlteenea , ia too Qrand jSr Boom at 1 o' clock on tha 12th d»r ot JULY 1S33. ; |\ n HJ POWEB, Secretary Grand Jory - \ ' County .of WatertoTd. Dated at the County Secretary' s OSee , Courthouse, Wateriord , Wtb, Jans , 1B53. ' . . , COUNTY OF WATEBFOBD. I Election of Harbour Cosutablo aad Soli Collector.. .. - ¦¦ TkTOTICB 18 HEEEBY GIVEN that th ' sj Grtad ' JLN Jnry of tho Conntr of Waterford aswtnblod at Bcmmer Aaiizea, to be holden on tbe 12th day of Jnly, _. 1833, will elect a fit and proper person to flu tte 'Oflci i. ol Harbour Constable and Toll Collector for-OrlBEKr POINT P1EE, in room of Mr Miohasl Dohttty, reji jned. ¦ . ¦ 1 B. H. POWEB, Secretary Grand Jcnr. Waterford, 13th day of Jnne. 1833. i Tnonjag F. Mac^if, IRONMONGER, AGRICULTURAL ENQMEEi^ FUNERAL UNDERTAKER, &t, OARRICK-O N-SU R. Ueepi tcjuhrly in SuxV a «ptiodil y^-»-irrit vtmtoai* . wtll-tdeued'. - ' ¦ I ~ TT. ' Hwdwara , lronmsne«ry, Cutlery, Uunpi , oil*. Coloun , Gba, Ropei , CotJicts , S«J<lW y. hn&£ Brass tnd Iroo Beditudi , 1 Falliaua ud Uiluon (roo 4^, 1 Mtul Kettla, Pcu, Panj , Saat«vma» , Milk ¦ Cans ani ' Chorea , Separaton jaqd Dairy plant* complete, i Stovob ' Oretti , Rar.se* , Boiler*; Gnu* and Mantelpiece*;! Ftbdan ' ' ' ind Fire Iroai , MaUjaod Uxttinjj , Fans asd B«Bewa. ¦- ' : Uxlu, Ulchsj , Hinji., NaH*. Chalna; Bar Iron , Sbsta Iron , Koop. Iron , Steel , SocV PUtts. ' *" -S rffHuJM " ' snd Ploueh Irani , .Wheel Iron, Wktd MU Sw«d!ak Iron. Parmlnjt MaohHwry of «|| lum,,. Co,,^ ¦naktrs 1 »nd Euilden ' T00U and Rtquuhie*. Rsinwaut ' Goodi, Eav. Runi and Down Pi pe , Zinc , Ti£ C OHMT ' Upper Sol* aad Haralcn L«aiber, Sbouaiktra * Vindiamir ¦ Hone Nails, Hedge and Hpr»« Cli w«rs fooibill», tTshiai Tackle. Toilet Requisii«j. - ' farmymnl R»%ul*Ua» Tield aod Farm Se<di , ; CalraniaU RooCni. 1 Faw^s. Mowing, Reafiinj, IJiodlng. Winnowine. and ThraaWn« Michiocj , fo« hand, bane ,; aul aiean powo , aixl : *arlaf ' ' ¦ cam. Com and Htti S<i»b g Machine^ , ' Cbs« CBUS* . f j Turnip Pulprrs and Slicto. llbwaaj' a , HomtU' t, mat< f 'i Rau»n»' » CiiJed ni^inj wid' A-^_. r fff^ft£ "" ' V * Ploucha, aoj wtaring ps>«. Harrowt , Urablicrs , sad ' ¦ Cullivuors of every dacriptloa. f ' Hor*^ Ttml Jtag sad '! Rcvdring Raktt, Hay Collectors.: . Hay. Barai ' «ncs**V r '' •¦! ( Galramtad Thjitch ior ' aicka, , ' " ' i ""]" i I IN TM« ruNiiiat. vNocrraju " jk^O' MUHOno COFFIMt; aMMoWOaVIMaV ti StrU ANO 1 rtOBUa , •UtTAtiUr , rM ^ .luB^i ' OUStU MID OMISOftiP ' ^ ^K2ri. Entity latiificiitn f tuHmteJ fy ' " . fBPf; ' 1 THOMAri iv-MiuiicR 'SHS-

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Sarrt'oot Circulation in; South of IrelandB MUtoi e««n/ FBfDvir, end Sacond Ed\lu>n on ojJTCrKD.o'r¦ Uorningf. at No: 49 and 50, COonnen-StTeet,, (OrKlSlTE THX PE071HCU1 BJtBK). ;

PEICE-ONB PENNY; Yearly (in Advano8),.49.4d.¦ By Post (Yearly), 6a. 6d. " \ . : ; :

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THS NEWS oiionlatea extenmyely nmonrst: thawurcliants , traders and nobility, gentry, Farming1«8«i *o., : in Water&rd, Kilkenny. Xipperary,and the south of Irolond generally. The NBWB7~L .t-taincd a oiionlation never equalled by any paper.noblialfld in Waterford, and is admittedly the lead-P jonrn9l ia thisimportantoity.mth'which thoittfieSrcot daily comronnication from London. ¦ « . '* «

particular attention paid to commercial and Afjriotil-tural matters.

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DJiortcbt Bouto caa: Ecaucsd iPorca.

^ /fc^~KV Ecf reti Train* ani FatS ff^ yw j Zldil BltcMcr t JDai/y.

JJOWN.—LEAVE LOBDOV (Faddington)at!5.45p.m.,: Sundays excepted, and ABBrra AT WATSBI lOUD (weather and, circumstances permittingI ¦ about 10.15 s.tn...in time 'for tho Trains on

the Waterfprd andXimeriok, Control Ireland,i ond Liemore lines. - ;! np —Leave Watorford (North Wharf)' at 7.30 pjn.,

each Week D»y, on Arrival of 3.10 p.m Trainfrom Limerick, 11.0 d.m. Train ftom Mary.

: boroogh j 2.30 p.m: Train from Fsrmoy.ond;: SSp-i-Tr^nfromiajmore

^ABBrrao in

LOOTOH (feather ¦ »ndv ouonm»tanoe« per-

j A^rWS'"1! New M&ordby

! -JJSS P fi r Vim-f T* *• ¦-««I "Eft a. [Mj s^X ^&SiI inirfl cMM. nait amTta. oi jar* *'*1

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; SsipsM UvwlabV UoBqntbfy j.^ ^I i ' i ;-»- ' 1 ; . ' I • ¦ ' i "- . ^Saiif M/*!'

; i «uMt«i* ;i»idW Jbw cn*» ^*£i**S Ki ; . \ iBcwed U>* w» of thel Saloon. o a P " *188''' -\U: i td&tioultoof WkritCtoetioBi . J>v '.p-ii,;- i i '

wmff lnw j• <Z 7atov£<u&l . BtatuacHUp¦• •feoiacany - :"¦ • • • • ¦ ' : F furJrrrEDiL"

¦• I . ' "'INTENDED OEDEB Q VI tUXLTSQ JVlY , 1£31

f STEAilEEU 1 jDUNBBODY. BEGLNAXD, COMEBAGH, LABA

MENlPIAv OBEAfiEN, iio. mM >

V- *K¦¦•'PTCTO-TIO.B. — Hho Waterford

<c~j*~5nj\ i 1, """«"ifij)ip C!p'niniiny(T_imita3)'S? *

reoalTfl Qo»di;»nd L1T« Stock fo- Bhln.

• r~r*rs*j~$uius Hats.!55 to *.STft^S¦ ¦ OxHoCj)* ¦ I " I

¦ 'W A .T-jq.iys' o sjJc > KD 9BI8 T OL

F&0B W1IEBIOIU)'7O BB1STOL. T&OLI Bftt8R)2i TO WATlUrG&D.TnesdAJ, Jnl/-'*.:'4aWnoon Wedi'day, Jaly 8... SnlsfatP^dBy. „ 7... 6affnoon 8atnrday, • 7T &..11 nightTilesdiy, ¦• 11-M1 morolnff Wednesday,' i, 12... 4 ift'noonFriday, „ 1*_. i sft'nooD Saturiar I „ 15... 7 aft'ooonToeaday, „ 18... i art'ooon . Wednesday/ h 19...10n%ntFriday,:- ,-7, 21... R aft iooa ¦ Satm(d4y. J . , , 23_J3-nElnl«1iTnesifj, J , , -a5...11nKTolog ; Wednesday,1 „ £0... 4aft"nboaFiidsy. ; „ 28 . 1 aft'noon Situtday, ! „ £9.. iJt'eooa'

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ea. On culj Moraing Sailings. Ctbisa of. Uu> Bteamcro-BiUbe open to teaetva, Pasamigors arrMng by the Night TI.I;Truna. ¦ • : : | *

Average So» Pasrage 14 to U Hoora. \ 'FASCI—Cabin; Ktoglo, ISo. s do. Siagle—CMdren (andEor.

mou tmrelllng *ith FamilicB) 10s. r do S«tarn (aTsUabUTorTwo months, optional to return from or (0 Iiircrpocl), 253 1Dock, irinjrle-, y». ed -j do Childros. , v '.; . • - -t~ .-.

Ixwdlnj Berth—Cnmb«rtuid Bcjfp, IJriftpl, ',f f A T B B F O E'D' A K;» , iyi y.s E P ar.p:£'<. =¦:

ISoa TTATEBIOBD.. V * 1 , I ngk j UTXBTOOti.- ^"£anday, Jnly 2... 6 morn lOxaf ay, " July 8.,.12 noon "'Wed/»dsy, M , 5._ S ftJV ooo. . ??*» iday,; „ 8'... 2 aTnooaSanaay. ¦ „ 9. S nioBj .tlunday. ! „ 10a. 7 af noonWed'aday, „ 12 .. 3 ait'noon W«4itBday,: >, 12_ 9 nightFriday, (, li;~ 8 fttiooo Fridoy. » • ¦„¦ ¦ ,, 14..n-mornSunday, „ 16.1. 6 morn Mcnqty, -.!\ " . rt- B VtPnoonWed'sday, ,•, 19... 2affaoon ¦ W esdaj..; J, 19..,. 2 tfnooa-Friday, J; 2L;.l2 nooa Fridiij, .^r „ 21... S atMooa'Sonday, „ 23... 6 morn Monday, i „ 21... 7 st'eoonWod'iday, „ 26... 3 ift'noon Wednesday; „ 28... » nightFriday,... -„ 28_>4alfnoon- Friday.- , ¦„ 23..,r>-CM>ra—Sunday, „ 30... 6morn Monday, : ,, 31._13 noon j

The Sunday Vessels Load at North Wharf, WaUrford.' Average Sea Passage 14 to IS Hoar*. . ; - •FABES—Cabin» Single, IE*, i do. smsla-rChildrpn, ¦ (tni,

Eorranta travelfing irith -families) 10s ) do Eotcrri (vrJl>able for Two. months, optional to hturt from or to Srjtol).25a. j Dock, staglo, 7a M i'do, singW, Children, 4a.

Iioadisg Borth—Cloxenca Dook, Liverpool.Goods Booked thronfrh from alif principal Qtetions oa

Great Northern, Great Western, Lancashire,' andTorkshlre,London asd North Western j London aai} South Westoru,Manchester, Sheffieloi and l iapolBE&iro* And £Udl«Ad. B&il*mys to Waterford. (Through Bookings also with umeriok,Tipperary, Thuilos, Ennis, Tuam, Gbrt. thJtoole, Listowd,

Goods Booked thronghtrom all Stations On W&torf ord andCentral Ireland Eailway, Waierford, I Dnngarran, and LtanoroBaijw yk and Waterfard end Limonak Bailfrnv. .

P&roalj) booked-throogh at lonr Bjites to nil principal Bta-U ODS on London and North Western Bsllw&y.¦• •

W E X F O E D A N D B E I S T O L.FSOM WtiTou>— I . FU8¥ Btltrai, calling at

Tuesdays. I .' Tonby, Miliord, io — Fridayi.W A T E KF t l B D A D D HE? E O 8 8

PBOH NEW Boss—Daily, Sondays juoopted, at 8-15 &.U.Foon WinaroRD—Daily, Bandars excoptod, at S.4U p.o,

W A T E B T O B D A N D B A L l i Y H A C K .FEOM BiiLTHici—Dally, Snnda exoopted, at 9 a.nu,FBOU WATEBTORD-^Daily, Snnd&ys6i£ejtod. aji S.iip.Li.NOTE—The Waterford Steamship Company, Llnltodi Inanro

all Goods Shipped by tbt a 11n>!3a(;Stear rB »t iE7.'4d. i)o»O«nt. to Traders having Yearly Agreomonts, and 5s. porCent, to Oocasloaal Shippers, ,valno lo be dsolared at time ofShipment, forms and | all Inioramtlon to bo had at theoffleca. . ¦ i | '¦ • .

Bertha -oocursd and ovory information ctven by Ajrcati atWAXSETOBB—Watortord Steamship Co. (Limitod), Head

0fflcc3.The MflU. , ; : •Livtapooi -Waterford StcamshJjt Compiny (Limited), £0

Water-sttoet, and Clarence Dock. I :BsiSTOL-^Wstorf tl Stoamuhip Company (Liraitpd), C3,

Qaocn Sqnoio—and Cumberland Basis. '¦ -" - •¦ ' - ; ¦¦ 'WUTO»R-Wateriord Steamship [Company (Limited).

Nzir Boes-rWaterford Steamship Company's Offloo.DrooiOToB^Watorford Stoamsbip Compiny'sOffleOiLUIKSICK—Lower Shannon > SMussbip Company's OQca

Iloont Konno's Unay. i •¦KILSUSH—Lower Shannon . Steamship Company's OQca

Carr»Vnny. 'i '¦' |Registered Address | for Telegrams 1—" STEAM" at

Waterford, Liverpool, Bristol, or WtifonL '¦

Clyde Shipping Cpmuaijy, Ltd.JULY , \ 1893. :

Regular Steam Communication- betweenU'ATEBPOED . anfl L O U D O H

fLTMOUTH AKO SOtrTHAMFTON, NEWHATEN,DOVEB, AHD SOUTH 07 ENOLAHD,

COBK, DUBLIN., BELFAST; XS D GLASGOW."v «\ ¦ rinHE— U'ew ttiid powerful

<r=~*—Si(\ - JL SCTew Bteamoni-ABANMOBE,-<yo- vVKX i BALLTCOTTON. CCOCB.CJtJIIBRS,«r- T-.nnNOF.NEsa. E D D T 8 T/ 0 N E ,INISHTBAHULL, PlADDAi .POBTLAHD, BATHLIN,8A»D1L_SKEBBYVOBE, , T O. W A ED . TU8KAE,YALENTIA, sre ' intendod -to oil as under,weather permitting (nnlesa presented • by unforcaxmcironmstaijcos),-wlUi liberty to tote Vessel*, and to call atany Port or Ports in any order, inoroat 0! theonatomsryOOUTBO, to EeoelTO and D, i3chnrffo (Cargo, or (or any otherpnrpose whatsoorer.: : ¦ ¦ ; , ;

WAiz&rons 10 quLSCOTT.irrory MONDAY (Direct) i:p.p. i every WEDNESDAY(via Plymooth) 5th Joly, 11 a.m. ; 12ti, 4 p.m,; 13th, 11 a.n. j

"' OLiBcow soiwAnusonJ!.: ' r '

Era7IIOm>AY (Dircct) -... —.^Qn ~J^

EvcryTHTOSDAYiDirecO g " ."^^wiTTzroiin to'niuriBi. -

Eyery SATURDAY (dirsot) '-. ¦-. : ••• ! - ••• 8 P.m.BELTIST to Wtrnuroiin,

Every TUESDAY.(ida Dublin.)WiTKETOBD TO UDBUB,

Every 8ATUEDAY (Tia Belfast) . ... 8 p n.Every SATURDAY to Klngstowa (direct) for

Pacsongers onlT ¦•• ' ••• 0 p m.DDSLIS to WAnnWttD. DiBZCT— ¦

WEDNESDAYS, Sth Jnly. Spun j 13th, 1 1ML 1 Uth, 8 p.ia |" 26th, 7 p.m. .' ¦

TUTXUKOD TO COBZ.Every THUE8DAY (Direct) ' ... ! ». 1 p.m.

Coax TO WATKBJOUD, Direct—FE1DAYS, 7th July, .8 p.m. 1 1Mb, 6 p.m 1 2lst 8 p.n ;

.^Bth, 6 p.m. • ¦ !WiTOUrOOD TO L0JD03.

Svcry Saturday (via Soulhampton) I ... ¦ ... 4 p.ciiLoBwn (Bt. Katharine Doclrti TO WiTimroiiD 1

THUESDAY8, 6th Jnly, 5 p.m. 1 111th Hobu ; 20th, 6 p.m. j! 27thNooii. ¦ • I .

No transhipment by this ronte.: Orders for oolloctioa ordelivery of (fcods Kat to H-MAIIAEA- 6jCo. 1jLimlted), 14,Castlo-strooU Finsbury i to Clyde, Shippw* Company.. 158,Leadonh«U Street, or Clyde Shipping Company. L. WarcioruO,St. Estharino Dock, will roccivo prompt attention.

WiiEBiOBD TO PtTrOOTn, direet,WEDNESDAYS, 6th July, lla-m ; |.2th;4p.n 1 13th, lla.m.|

; 2«tb,-4p. m; ' • :PITBOOTH TO WAixaioan, direct—

SATUBDAYS, 1st Jalj.B p.m.:8Ui, Moon ; 15th.5p.rn.22nd, Noon ; 29th, 5 p.m;

WiTEBTOED TO BotrOUllPIOS.Every 8ATUEDAT (diioot), 4 p m.

S0CTHABnO» TO WirSMOBD.Every FBDDAY—VIA :Pi.TiioPTn.

WATrstOBD TO Nsvnuvxir.Evory SATOBDAY.vii Southampton ' l«. ~. t pxi

NxwSAVra TO WATEMOED.Every MONDAY (via Dover dni Eiiathampton), Cargo only

W»r*E»oitn TO iDovntEvery SATUBDAY (via Southainplxnv and Nowhavon), 4 p.m.

DOVIB TO WAESBIO«D.Every TUESDAY (v>a SouthrajtonX CarBOonly. .

Tbeso Steamers have szceUoot ueommodation for

hroagh*'Toarist Tickets teued; to the Channel Islands.

*&%3?&B^mLtaU. Wei to ih» Hl

8hlands. ofScotuuid. Comp y-. e

B^ ^i Cabin. EotnrnidJtooraco.' Eotum.

Wotcrford toGIoeson ^...W fc Bd. . - -SSB.; ., 1&*. : -Bolfast. >. 17a. 6d. 25a.: , 103. 15a,

," Cork, "., ¦ to. 0i; Mi ' ; »• ?.»¦ '*Son amptofzto. Odj COa.; Kb. Us,

„ London, via Booth* ! ; :ompton&EaU.- , -; "£ . -

Nowhavea, 20a. Id. — . }?»• —Dover, ... SOa. f d. ' • —; 10x . —

" From Dublin ... lCs.-Od, ' .• -; to. -And B«ck to . ..

Kingstown ... — ; ' los.j . — 9s.Children above 3 and eadcr 13 years of; oso, ajf Vatf . ¦

Botnrn TickataavnUablofor tHO month3-not tranEforablo,CT Nori -Tho Clydo Sbippina Company (Limited) coo

InSre Goods shippci by thco; Itacs of . flteamors esainstlu Sea Bisks. Forms, Goto of Premium, an4 ;aU informa-

"F^Et^'oVMrS toH?1 J^W l°i 'S pivmonth 1 1 T»oi»« W'Quaxt, 3jondon aad South-WcSo rgSw 6om|aay, JExet BulldjnWjArtbar Str«t ¦Wrrt and at the Iif 4 8. W. Bailw»y-, Eejxdving HousesKgSut Lontoi t Clydo Phlpptoj Ci.!.». Vlotorianrtrert,BcEsl j Clyde sappiag Co» Eoohestw BoUdingf, 1E$WeahaU Striat, Londoa. E.C.J Oyda Shipping

^CO

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wiy okoes. HewhAven, 42, CkJonoiTHohw Btroe Dover 121. Carlton Phuo, Glasgow 1 Curtem Bou&9 BulUmrg,Grcoiock, Docked, fe^USSL^fiv8 ?0- a«s«SL

EBOcial feaaa «l B1H» of I«ain» matred by th» CljttaShipp Company (Limitod) to b» h»d«K«» th» AceatJ. . . .

Tefcxraphio jwSriS-^Cottiuui," Wimmt.

P f i l V A T E f LO AJ ^ I S! . OBAWTEDiTO ; i

FAUMBES, HOUSBHO1DBSS, .

And *H Clne8e8 «f Respectablo Borrowcn, upontheir opn Security,1 without Bail,

AT M O D E B A T E ' I N ^E B B S T .

A DVANCES also rtade l« pay Bents, Debtfl, and,A\ .» « *«uik inAfentts to enler into Dn»locs3DUtanoa no object. E88y Eepaypento.

Bownre of AdtertiiomcDU >e»d prospeotuecaemanatiDp; from • nnscrDpn|?n».:Motaejlenderf, <ndeo aUed Private Gentleniwi, offering *«»»» •«riaicoloua latea, Tbis flerioe U generally adoptedto obtain exorbiUirit tee«, n|»JiM* #? least Inten-tion of granting a IOOD. .' . . . ! ¦ , , J

Brin/oia MtabiiAed/Md \hk 7 ««">gp dLoan B«iik ^Belfast , inUndlO* BorrpwerB willfind it to tb'eiriadrtntage, .bef ore Waking appliedUonelBewbxnvto wtlteor apply to. •

W. McBEI3p)|l(Mtnager Nortiiern ConntlciLwa' & DUoonnt Bu>k

(the oldeit efUblUhed Loan B*al? iojtbe Korth ;¦•" :!

¦- of Irelaiid -i ; (43JJV16. D0NEGALl*8TKEBT^^ELPAaT. . ,

WH0LEBME JUm \\BEIAIL:Pish, Game. Poultryj .an<l ! *>• 8 0»9«

• BEjLU-ST;aEET, . |WAl!BBFOBD, i, • •

nilHE attention of tt» Gentrr find PnW»?.L ii called to tbif EiU »»&««*• ;

; : GOODS. o« THI .fWpipw t ;. .<Jw*»nT» ;:;¦ Oo jntry order*c»refulljr »femA 1 to. -

iiindr P»ok»« for «nrwj»oo« tajnJl, 4e.. Tenrm

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i I - I Oblp^^nd.Circtilar, ,.On! Vyrought Iron Fromfl3_oiid Vermin-pnmf: I ; ' ; .; PilUra... , .. . .

Onr unproved oonneotion for cacuring th« IrorBars to tli8 Iiiotal Piiiara id tho ' strongest andsiniplcpt constfnetion ever devised, end with ourarranj einonts in tho Iroh Market and mipcrinimanufacturing facilitipst : wo produce the mosletficietjt RioU 8tanda'at fovjost ratca.

' ! REyiSED LISTS ?REE.

I^ IWAI! AWO SONS ,Fiehamble St.. DUBLIN,

STALLIONS FOR SEASON 1893•|AT THE; PEOPELErOE'S STABLES,

BJ.CBELOR'8 ' WALK , WATEBFOBD.' P B A I J C I Q C A I 7 ,

By Hermit, off Yillafranca, by Restitution, hor damVerona.'b* Orlando, out of Iodino,1 by Ion.

He nill bBfitrioUy. Mmlt«d: ti> fifty Borind epprovedmnro3, beeides come of bin owner's.

Terms—Thoroughbred mores. '£10 each ; groom'sfo» , 10s j Dll:oth«r8j.X5 eiwji', ! groom's feoj&j. , ' ¦

Servido 'money to bo paid before let July, 1893 ;groom's! feo at firstsortioe > ucisoa' endfl July 10th,

PAQOIOn TJtOJTBn,By Lord Ronald," bis dam, Tirgipia Crccpor, byWeatberbit, her dam, Abbess! pt Covcrhatn, by Augur,'o0 AbbeBsof Jervcau, by Gladiator, ciro p( Sncotmca*.:

He will bettriotly limited thls-eeaobn to 50 moroB,besides {some of his owner's.

TermfH—Thoroughbred marco, £S oaoh j groom'sfoe, 10a |; eentlemen'i half-bred or working marcs, .£•!O3ob ; rroom'-a feo, os ; mnrea tho croporty. of tenantfar moral £3 e&cb ; nroom's fen, 2a Gd.

¦T H E H U N T E U S I B E" .uoi&s'on." .

Boy porao, foaled 1885, JS.'bana's 3J. lncbca hich ; apoworf^ijengtbyiievel , 'Cjoi^mado Ebrco, standing on•bort, round, clean leca^oith fonltlosQ-toticn, andcosld crjv K stono over nay opcatry Tiiiir Horjiidi. '

Ho . nta ohown 5 -timos, ond noa 5 prlica us aHue tori Sire.

Ho was Rot by tho celebrated Sire, Ilcrmion, his damOwen by Lanuton, by Lanercost.

Tornn—Gentlemen's llarea, £Z eaoh j Groom's Fco,Si. ; Formers' M&res, JB2 eaoh ; Groom s Fee, 2s. Gd.

ALSO AT THE SAME PLACE.

; BEIIEUBED, ;Foaled in 1887 j brown horse, no nblto, about 16bands high and sound, with very good notion.

Tormis—£2 each mare : groom's feo, 2s 6d.Seosan ends for both theae horses August let, 1893.

No mares attended to on Sundays. No accountabilityfor accidents '

For Icarda of broedinQ and farther pirtioalorooppl7 to (f25.tf) :

I Tho Proprietor, Mr. JOHN WIDGEE tea obovo),

or to,Ihe Groom. PATEICK WAL3H.

AT WESTGATE, CARBICK-ON-SUIE, CO¦TIPPERAIiY.

! FOR , SEASON 1893.THOEOUQHBBED STALLIONS.I B B C i rp o s D, ;

Cbcatnnt horse standing a little over Bixtosn handshi([h, foiled in 1884. He was got byjfliamscon , bindairi C olden Crest by Pax, her dam tho Wren by Nut^bonrni ¦ out of Lady Bird by Tho Spa i Khamccen. byjFavbp u4 \)j, Parmeaan bv Sweotmeat , his dam lady oCLyoos by ScbltUh Chiol , her dam Lioness by Jandan^RO i. Pax! by Ma'rsyfls .by Orlando, by Tonohstpno, bi(idam Plague Boyal by Mildew , out of Gipsy Quoon (Marsyaa by Orlando, out of MaUbron ; ' Nutbourno tyThombob, oat of P.-lncBSBby Uerryllonnroh. ' '

Sfjoton ends the 10th July, 1893. ' ' :i TH6BOUGHBBED SPALLION

i !A S O B O D O n , ;Fpalod in 1887 - brown Horre," obont 15 hands 3J

I i ¦ inohoa high. ;Ho is a powerful, leDgthy, level ,' deop-mado Horse,

nitb great bone and splendid action. :ASSESSOR, by! Arbitrator, his dam May Day (the

dam {>f May Boy),; by UnoaB. hor dam Larkanay (thodao of Comcaway), by Boyal Oak Day, ofat of Luna byHarkowoy. ¦ : i

Arbitrator by 8olon. out of Trno Heart by llnojld(winner of tbo Derby) by New llinintor, bis dam llaryJane,I,by Pompoy son of Emllius, her dam Batafb byBay Ml^dletou.

tineas ftbe sire of May Day) woo Rot by Stookwell ,bis' dam Nightingale, by Mountain Deer, oat olClxirlnda, by Sir Heroules (ibo slro of Irish Bird-catchjjr).

Terms—^Thoroughbred Marcs , £6 eaoh ; Groom'aFei, JOa } Gentlemen's Half.brcd orWorklnj Marcf,£3 '<ach; Groom's Fee, 53{Tonaut Fnrmoro" llarc.%£2 eaab.; Gi;oom'sPee, 2s 6d. . '' Groom's feo at first servioe. Servioo money to bo paidcnonbe/oro tho 1st of AUGUST, 1833 to tho proprietoror bis ordor. • :

Thp propHetor particularly wishes thst {rcntlemcnand breeders, would inspect^heao borsoa and judco k'the'mjielvts." .V > :' Nol BCponntability for aecidonts to TJarca, if anyshould o«obr, but tbo best of caro will taken of then,

No'Marca ottonded to on Bnndays. ..' Tfccso horgea aro. eppnd and ttca frsa all horcdit-r^diccakoa. | ¦

Sorvlco money to bs paid on or beforo tho let oiAUGtT8T,1833. ; ; (a2J>.tI)

For bills and partioalara apply to the proprietor,

! Mr. JOHU HURLEY,VE8T : GATE, CABBICK-ON-SUIB. ,

a TETEATING'S POWDER."Ellis Fleas, Bogs, lloth*. Bcctlu

" TITEATING'S POWDERf ».' ¦ . • • . " KSiaXlsai, Bags, Moths, Bto'.loi

" iktEATINGPS POWDER" 'J(a. ¦ KUls Vleu, BogB/ Ifotha, Bcotlco

<l UTTEATING'S POWDER." !;JSL Kills yieos. Bags, Moths, Bcetlet.»WEATING*S; ?0WDER W I

¦*Chis Powder, so celetasteoVls PCrfeotly nnrlvaUed IndesMrmc BC08, fLEAS, MOTflS, BEETLES, and illiSSiTAhUst psrioctly htxmVBM to «1J uumil llle). JMwoOUea* >ndforisbould b» W«U unonUed with the Powdtrbrf™7l»Xff«w«y. ltUlnvaln.bletoul8totks8oa.lde.

[SoU dSpPcfuhpteit iMlst upon havliw u Keatlng'sPowders nTetor Powdar 1» eilaetnal. ioM «TO» in tfiiteSJhV^uiSiZ tS. B»w»rteftolUUuiis. Don't be deodvefl.

i WOEMS IN CHILDREN, j; W0RMSiJ IN; CHILDREN, 1

MM i«sW '(Only. u>d " 9ei

iSA nlttT tot rid-ol byuS ] a-OTO* WOKM TAtoOTB; HeUy HI cJuldrtaS» «WM Wor«u. H rtUJ^ do

not watt i yon

ctnwMieue «su» the. flWW J^^SF ««s.opt. on won J :Boli ul ChemUr*

In IU»i'l»_>y> wdb. - : ; i

I~\ 'OOO ! S««d»«—Vegetable Seeds eelected to pro-'

• nf ",) !. ¦ dnoe the bertand mort profiublo

^ | }. . crops p . Flower Sseds for green-j ! i ! -' . - bonse | and. outdoor cultivations¦ ! i- i- . Seed j Potatoes, carefully : hand

( i ! . picked, selected from ths be»t¦ 1 ' ' ¦ i : Engil#h' and Scotch districts] |:

i ¦ ¦ < ' ¦ ' ¦ ¦ FafflT8«ed» and Seed Grain.;. . ' i .peiJj caw and attention devot*d¦ ; I ! jj tfcj*'department, sample* frei j¦¦ ; i ! i Iroptomenti and erery Gardn• j i • ; ; • ¦ •' ' Bequfrlfc : Catalogues andTAiS'4' : t«o»'a;atid»po»,frBetofaitendiiii¦¦¦HP \ -- :\'i:'; ' Wi M ^vim. Ba^vflP

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¦ : I respectfully);iavjtb ithtf'kthd ivttcntloTi of tbe tubllc to theso - '¦ :

CEL EBR:4?T-fi-D:•-. Mil.lSJ E^5sri=- WA:T-Ef^ST— . -"Wulcb cannot be enrpassed for, iheir Purity end Flnl-ouf, boiffg prepared in Silver CylUjaors anQ ina

. : . . ', . ; BeBt-Jtafeiais tb*!i n?P( b8*pro<iared, osed la Wielr Maoufaoturc. ; *'• ! ' 'SG. 'DrBECT^SPEOIM.' koTICE to bil; »CB5rBTAI» SODAV7ATEB," which ia

^hte'uly

CMboc.jtcd- osd fKtLtjKjniilLlicpnrltlcBib -.incat of 'ft NEWJ' AK D PAtE»aXt;BpCESS;.:>bicti bniU2:n oVt--ii;cd nt coM'dcrablo OipoDSO ; also ' . • F - . ; • ¦ ,'ri . "t - j rA 'i ' .' ¦': X '} '. - ". ¦¦ ' ¦ "• ', . " ' ' '

BASS'SWhich, jBlBpt^ca under. h]a ptfri p.ertontd^upciviBibn, ond can alvraya be bed in SparUlinu condition

CZ7 A Larco Stopk of GTjinncno'q ,Por&ikI..irotui£pr'o: Alo, Citlcr, Hop Eittsra (noiri -y r > i >. • } ¦- :. fotoxitdnt), ic^'iii\joM'or"boHl?, always kept in good order. - : T '.J,

J. G. Again begs to rcttiriilJhttn'bJ to tio- njaiiicjioao CoBtomers and tho Pnblio in goncral for thekind patronage in tba past ; ond hopes far a continuance of their esteemed orders, wbicb ehall havo ourprompt and careful attention. ' j -

J O H N GARVSY . , ' . - : ,- , ... . ,• .-. Wholesale:<Sottter \ and Ji ¦Mineral Water Manuf acturer,

J J d D M c K r QI F d DVM

IMPORTANT TO FLOCKMASTEES AND OTHEES

BSEEfSTscciae.'- for 'Scab ia-' Sheep, and XSonge in 2SCT3G3 & Boga

SmbroeQti6k 'for '|CcittlG, U.o7zz2r€zc.~ ¦LOTION FOR FO'OT-ROT IN SHEEP.

Dippinc.Apparatus, £5, 26 ; esai- on Wheels. £18.TO BE OBTAINED FBOM

HENRY BELLj Chemist, and "} Waterford .J. J. 0'SULLIW, do- I <aV.3.i3o

OB | PEOMLEICESTER HOUSE, GREAT DOVER-STREET, BOROUGH, LONDON

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/o- .: ¦ - Thcs3Rqmcdic3r £i!avo otood'tho teat erf ' \_;¦?¦ ' F I F T Y Y E A .R 8' ;E «P E Rf E N eC|: ' , Ac3 C30 DJCzonccod tbo.Efcati Ucdloino to? Etemli? czo, '*"

T - M E I P H I L J L I S : ' idJFaHI!7 fcq Blcoil, cosfee^ JUI ffiwdebo of th6 Lvf ta, EronAcn,Gte?rs?pc:.1!

;I!b.eb-;c=!jftZl'j !o fc^7 r£b.BAp;Ic:A Cs^ThcSij r^J^Xl itz y ^ MC^r Misaa^sbs^ ' G^vicmoA?^' .Ootrfcav.iPaLtqj Goxrr, Eaciratirrr,' . ;- '¦" Gtsnp^D Cyraarc3r"c-d .,{bj "tjS. Csrr Disaua fJ.tbr,?, cqcd..; . ... , ;..

. cno cf 'eu. cqstoina piri cnd •nzts-j ixzvr nsa rpxao. ': v Ai »C=^ci(l3ciprsd r^tJ^l t=3Cat^»du6o,tt •

Encotirag© • -Hprne lEaBMaetiiFe:B Y U S I N G

S- 2^L--3: SH^ ®. 3LB . °1F E8 £S .¦".

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¥IOTOEIA SLATE .QUARRIES, .. CanaoIspp^SniiFOB PB1CES AND PABTICULAES APPLY TO

MANAGINC DIRECTOR. -

"POB THE BLOOD !S THE LIFE

g|||pyi||iIJ^^r^BtOOD PUR J FIERI :^-tAPli iRE'STOREK • '•

(ITIOR CLEANSING and "OLEAEINO'tho BLOODJj? from all ImpuriHeis, It cannot be-too Wshly yo-oommendod.

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' For Oorofula, Soorry, Eocoma, Bkln and Blood Vizcnzi ,Pimply end Sorej of all kinds, It Is a norcr aiUaer »ndpermanent aura. . , - • ..

It Cures Old So roo tCuros Soros on tho Keotr,.Cures Sora Lc?» iCarcj Pimples on tba Vaaa.Cures Scorry.Cores Ectoma.Curos Uloars.Cures Blood and SUn Diseases.Cures Qlandnlar SwollingiiClem , the Blood from all Imparo ilattor,From wbatover causa arising.

A t!ilj Eilxtate isploaui>t to tiiotuto,andirarnntod(n>from anything injurious to the mostdoucatoooniititntioa (fdtto MI, trom lnXauorto old use, the Proprietors solicitondcrcro to BI»O It a trl>l to tost Its Tains. , ' ¦

THOUBAMDS OP TESTIMONIALS. ;

" CLABE'S BLOOD MIXTURE is entirelyfrco from any poison or mctallio imprcyratioD,doca not contain tny injurious iDnrcdleiit, and isa good, B&fe, and usotul tnodlciijo." - Ai FBSDSiTiiH TAVLOB, K.D., r.K.a, ¦ tccturor onUcdlcal Jurisprnd'once and Toiicology.

i '¦ £57, St. Qeorgu's-road, Hall, Jin. 12, 1892.: " I thonght it ni my duty to lot joti know

nhit Clarke's Blood Mixture n« dono for BoAfter Buffering for tnxod jears Kith abscesses onmy arm ana leg, and tho doctors not being obloto do mo ur pood. I am thankf al to say, altertaking a ley Boltlca of your Clxrke's Blood UU-tnre, I «m restore*to perfect health again, sndwould have the whole world know of your¦noedcrful modtoino.—Tours trulyi

'¦ . " MlEJ HOUOHTOa."

7, Canonbury-park North, London, N.,Jan. 13, 1BS2.

" I bad a very bsd arm for eight or nine months,and had medical advice, Which did not benefitmo much/ I mot a gentloman at tho CrjetaTaUco, wd he told meafrirndot his had a earbunclo on his leg, and fhatjeor Blood Miztoracured him right oat. He advised mo to try it,which 1 did. and after takiag four is. Mi. botUcs,I am glad'to tell yon the place healed qnlteup,and 1 haTo not folt anything of it elneo. :

" t have no objoctbm to your publishing thlaeuro. . : i . " Tours faithfully, ;

i "A. COSBE*."lilPOIlTANT ADVICE TO ALKr-CIeans* the vltUUd

blood whenever yoq Sod iU Imparities bunting through theskin in pimples, eruption*, ana sores j clttsae it wboa /Onfind it obstructed and sluprfsh In the vein* j cleuso It whenit is foul—your feeling* wtD ieU you when.' Keep your bloodpure, and the health of .the mtem wiU follow, , .

Bold in bottles 2s 9d each, aod In esses canUiotof six tloxitho quintity, II*—sufficient to eaeot a permanent cure In »hegreat msiorltrot lonfnsUiidlfif cases. ' ! • . • i

By all CHEHMM end PATC5T MEDICINE VENDORSthroaghoat the World, Or ssnt to uxj address on receipt ol 83or 182 etamp. by the proprWors, THS UNCOLM AHD

Write for the New FWBphlet on 8kin and Kpod 'OjieaHs.with' fall dlrodtiotur for dleVfca , to Seoreuryj Lincoln todMidland Counties Drug Company, Lincoln; Sent post beo.

TRADE MARK-BMPP jnXTUBE. . ! . ¦ '. .¦ ¦ ¦ ¦: iASK

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OLAHWS BLOOD I41XTUBE; vAnd do notboter»a»dedto Uke«B Imitation

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UFA IPISI &IF WnillD

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s OL o r.i o n s1 SPE Q T A G L E s.ODSEEVE—19, NASSAU STREET, DUBLIN(From late Host Eevd. Dr. O'BBIEH, Bishop of

Woterfprd.) -•¦I haTo utod llr. CouiaonV Bpcotr.:lC3nith gmt ed-

vontojo to my sicht.thcircdoliB^andooafortlc^proiicrtluproving most agreeable and benencl&l, efforts which I noicrexperienced from any othc; kind of Klu? or p«bbb....• ¦ ¦ ¦ ' • ' "fD. Cj'Bsirj, Bfchoi><)f WfctCrfoM."From Mo3t Rev. Dr. Oonway, Lord Biohop of

Haiala.) . - ¦ ¦ ¦•

"The ezperlenco I have had for somo time of Ur. E.Solomons' fiwwtidca enables mo to ctita thej arg the pnlylonsea which afford me thatoM and -comfort to bo H«iH«l

in reading, writing, 4o. I am, indeod, glad that 1 procuredtheso famed sight preservers, for the use of other glas?eaand pebbles had cansod mo to ixnagino that snch eatisZactiosicould not be flocured. > . . ' . - ¦'

•' t Hcon CoxtTiT, Bbhop of Klllnia , Bollina."(From Moirt Bev. Dr. Dnggap.LordBiahppof

Olonfort.)" 1 have to oxproes j n j entire satisfaction with the Spec-

tacles supplied by Mr. Solomons, and which 1 haro usedirith great comfort for many years. 1 hare not changed thedesreo of power I procured originally from hlaj.

Pjnm Duooa*, Biohop of Qonf crt, Longbrea."Tho AocnBisnor ol TO O3TO desires to record tho hljib

catiafactloD ho'has dcrlfcd from cany years' use of llr.Solomons' Spectacles. Tho eisht has also been well pro*served.—Toronto.From Lato Very Rov. tho. Dean of Limerick—

" I muBt sar that for S3 years, Ur Solomons' Glassca hava60 preserved my sight that it 1B DOIT Joat cuj poodiatt flfosnd-twenty." Ii- B. O'Buira, D.D.. MewcuUe Woat.

Very Rev. Canon T. 11 m«tsar, I'.P., his need for £0 yearsSir.* ^OLOkioas'1 Spoctaolosi producing the most oomfortablorevolts, securing as far aa lenses could pocslblydo, thepreservation of his sight—Iniatlogo.

(From Very flov. Canon BTAII.)" I have used llr. SoLexoita' Bpocticlej for many years,

and hate expcrUmeed the fullest comfort from. them. ' 1could not expect to obtain spectacle! better; caitod to myrurposo and moro calculated to preserve my sight.

" P. Canon BTAW, PJ?.. GalbaUy."Very Bev. Dean UOIUUI, V. O, has derived prcat ad;

vantago from using Mr. SoLonoaa" spectacle* for Man.He tried others but sulexcd great inoonvenlenco from them.Ur. Solomns'lenses alone gave the required ooafort.—Banagher.

VeryDev. Cinoa II. Honrrr, P. P, has used Ur SOLO-uoBs'.Scectacles from thd Urns ho was a Student to thepresent day, and has ploaauro in stating that thoy havetended to preserve his slflht and to aflord him tbe utmottcomfort.—Callan. ;

Bov, Cuton Jonra Snia-xwi>, P. P., bArisg coffered tomuch discomfort and annoyance from other glasses. ' hasznnoh pleasure ia stating that now, from tbe use of llr.ttolmntins' Celebrated Spectacles, he can enjoy .reading andwritliiit for any length of time with the fullest ea'a to hljeyas «bil twis certain, frpm his preaont tiparJtooo. thatbis niiihi will be preserved from tbo application of hr.!>oloii»'.> •'buperior Bpectaelea.-Urons,County Cork.

Tlui i! i» EOWAHO Buxxs, P.P., has used Mr. Solomons8peu&*oU# for about 10 y«ar»,aad Das experienced the qtnoaadv.iaUre and comfort from then).—Bag&alatowB. ' '

Mr- h. 60MKOBS' Spectacles have been umd by bit Qracttho late Most Sev. Dr. U'Oetttigan. Archbishop of AtmighHJa Eminence late Cardinal ucCabe, ArohbUhop of,Dublin j bis Emineuoe Cardinal: Moran, Archblahop ofSidney i bis Once tbo hits Mort Kev. Dr. Leaby, Areh-hUoopof Caiheli lite'lioit Bev. Dr. P^wer, Bbhop ofWaterford i Jloat Bev. Dr. ntxgerald, Bishop of Boss tUoet Bev. Dr Corbett, Bishop of Sale, Victoria, 4c, to.

•'• Persons ia the oonntry can b« supplied wlthrJpeetaelM&c, by Pott. Repaira promptly attended toi unprovedTelescopes, Opera, Eace, and Held Qlwses i als<rWicrc«opc«at most moderate prices') Barometers, ThermomM<]r», Mijiolanterns, to. ' ' * : " '. i ~ "* .CADTION In oonsequeaoe of . numerous: attempt* atImposition; It is necesaary to note name and address aod toObserve-Only-to be lad from Mr, E. BOLOKO»I, Optloiln(profee»lonally e»Ubliahea.ln »ubHo69 ynn,) »"«""

flomOflr a afllvI'iKBN, MAB8AU STEEET.DUBLIN. ¦ ; |

Entrance by H»ll-Door. within one door of Dawsou-ttnei,DUBLDT.' ¦¦•That U- i ou n H vi t U tU Prortnc*., JMU no co*!fwctdm tcith on« «(R«r houu or f inonotMrru, tinUar or eOtrnonve, ani ft* imptoyi ncithar AaEH™ DOT TEAyELXEBS19, CTAS8AU SXBXEr, DUBtlH, onlyONE BOX OF OLARKB'a 8i 41 EHL8

U warranted to oute all discharge* from theDrinary.OrRanj, in oltW aex, acquired or ooartitallonal, Gravel,, and Paina in theBaoaV <3uanuite«dhi * from M»ronry. Sold In boxes, i«. 6d. eaab. bv:aU;Cbemj»U and Patent Medlein« Vendow thiostboUth» Woridt or sont to WIT addrtoa tor alitv rjtttnj'bjT th» Makers, TM tmooi.ji AHP ; «n>TU»T1»fCODBT«8 DBUO COKPAWT, Llnooln. ¦-, WhoUaah'i rAf«nU, BABOLAT & Boss, London, andaH ttiwSoi., aate;HoiiaM : , , . ; j ;r The Ametlew. aw rtcwaiogiy ftmcl oi bnilMdk.tbct^uai mow bUlU|rd . tablw nualiu IOKUY inflbieago tfian (a LoaWri Hid ftifi^S {ogifcrf

E|ic . VTicilow—Ho^ol aad Eoatauront,J di i, and 8, WICKL0W.8TEEET.

¦- ': ' (Grnlton|Btreet), DUBLIN.M'OST Oentfalljf 8(tr.at>ed. Comfortable and

. ' Moderate Dihfiers.'teadj all day.. EICJjiED , O'B&IENy Poprictor.

SO2 UiiEiOSAI HOSEL,BLAOKBAJtL-BTEEET,

DUBLIN.

BTJEIG, HOT-Opened in the vicinity of tho CattleMarket; and! quite convenient to King's

Bridge *nd Broadstone Termini, niU be fonadthe moat Comfortable, combined with ModerateChtraes*- Visitor* to Dublin should come and «eefo? tWlve*. nvff i *v .. .. . , • •: M. A. MEAH*.

"e^r.n cnoxrn nosEi."¦'¦ MOWCK-SiEEET, WEXTbED.

nnHIS Old Botel Is really Comfortable, mad;fl ¦'• -PH ff *' gpry Moderste* • ratnoao- fos- fjood -

dnr«» 'Whisiej-, and ill olhcr Drinks.. ' . . MBS. KELLT, PEOPEIBTOBCOO-

; ; Close to Eafli«»y Station.— ..—*i i. . :—'-

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i -*" S&txjlasoJP^aily tnd Ootnmoroifli Hotel. .riTXSE ',' Glentwcrih" ia the nearest Hotel inii. tho Catv to ibo EollwBy Station, Banks, Steam-

boat Ofaces, Teltj >ph and Post Offloo , and to all pnb-Uo^pfcocajot amu onient. P. KBNNA Proprietor. H,15 :&tfdl '/ GlentTrorth-Btroot, Limenon. i«18

Znpsricl HotalL0WBE: SACKTILLB.STEEET, DUBL'!^

(Oppc :it;3 thb General Pojt-'OQc? find Tdesrwrb QSco)Tho most control in the.City.

/f <()1IPLETELT remodelled and le-furniclied. LUTniftrent Ladies' Coffee-Eoom, Dinins-Booa,

C j^ Eocar-inilisrd'roosK'' ClcrBn KCteStUT"*""CHAELES LAWLEE, Proprietor! f8.

CHIP and C0p.UH13.ClAL nOBSI,,V>, QUAY, WATEEFORD.

iii oH AI BL~~EIE W ANSrA.VJKQ pnrciatcd tha' Iaidrcst in tho above

I HOTEL, begB tooniounco thit this Esrtab-raent OPEIIBD on 8ATUEDAT, FEB. 16, 1879

II. K. tructa, by, strict attention to those whopatroniBS THB Snip ADD COUUEKOUL EOLTB, tomerit a continuance of their patronage.

Qnfty, Wftterford Feb.J2Jl18gS..-^.. .. . .

UNE(JTJ-AI,I,ED AS ¦

A DD&ICJ.OUD STOOACHICMAT, BE OBTAINjiD -p F .;

ALLGEOCEHS AND -WINE MERCHANTS

... -: : llanuf acturers:— i ¦ ;

LBiLSuJLJ LS y irl ly/ liULrAlr LSbu"'(LitriTED),

D U B L I N ] |ivSO.CnifHE DOUBLE STAR i PURE

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GOMMtESSJED: .. ¥E)A§T , ; -

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XITGEALLr A D AKOIiUTELT PUEE,Ard conoequcntly TWIOU &a sTaona as

ordlnsry-Ycoata. \. . . .

"wL.icb ~~ nre largely tailed with OTAECTI«

COZIPLAIKTS are sometimes ma'do-of Xcanlrcacbinjf the Bater <r OUT OF CONDITION."

Th'cce ore generally due to the" interventionof SUB-AGENTS, WHO KEEP ET TOOLONG before sending oat, and m&j beENTIBELY OBVIATED BY OBDEEIKG

DIEECT FEOU THE IJIPOETEBwho bu FEESH AEEIYALS ever/ day.

Free Baking Samples, and iull pirtlcuiars ODapplication to j

\7TLZZZn3 UUVGWSOIi,FLOTJE MEECHANT AND YEAST IMPOETEB

28. CITY QUAY, DUBLDT.Dob Agent for Ireland (the counties of Anbia

rrd Down flxcoDtert. i

S A nnp.aDjjTS.fni 0 fpn

BREWERY STJffilS,

MANUFACTURERS OF| THE

Higliestcaacs Micorat^atsis: i . . — A:ID -

BOHLEPtS OF ONLY XXX STOUT.

Tf te Trade only Supp lied. •1

fmk E 6 : Alo ia ®G*k1 &xu£zn CTI?5? m OECOK^

BBAHCH STORE

Cathedral-Street, Thraies^o'-'i'ho Phosnix is tho Second Largest

Brewery in Dublin. ;1 V

Tho Phoenix Brewery Company guaranteethht only SSX. is Bottled at thoir SlpresWATERSIDE, Waterford. :

IThere i3 no Mixing or Blending

With Single X ; therefore this Stout isNouriahing and Strengthening.

W*& T M M F> M ® € > W ®SEBOI-A.XiIO'rESS. '¦ ¦

AlSALMON ,;Ms" FISHING

; Jfflr Sl; Stockings, i

Boote, Coats, Capes, and PIBI 1

46, LOWSB BACVfjIXK-ST. ir ¦'¦UJiL;

Bojnp's osnmiiiVF"'HAIR EESTOR|feiTHE above preparttionrJ»ow io. well known, U

certain to restore Qiey Hair to iU originalcolor ; will eradicate dandruff ; prevcDt . tlw Hairfrom falling out, and assist In promoting the Growth.

G3ST IT IS KOT A DYE. , ( "Prioo lg. fld. per bottle ; pottage M . extra.

01 nil Ohebiats end Droggiat*. ,Prepared only by . .

®A <JM f D M J b ¦B .:Q- -Tpt; Cbomlst and Droggitt, (JP3.26)1 46, MART 8TREBT. DUBLIN.

ENCOUBAGE IRISH ABTCELTIC ^

CROSSES.,!E D WA R D O'^vHEA.

tlonniaeo$*l & Archi UeinixA.Scmi^ag.; ' 'Wni&jjjSf tiBSNT ' a»i OALLAI t.:,'.

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•m;CAEBLg iN'l>/ STONB 'SAWIHOribBlI^

(Zwrne$±-XII <KENNY '&*$' 'TIPPEMABX' Spooialities in Black, Bed, and Green "Irfa2iMarl4e«. . • . , . ¦ . . ' - , ,

I G.eltip Croasea, Mural Tablets, Altars, Fonta, da.in great variety. . ;• j : ¦ :..

I Four Gtold and Priie Med»b—Dnblla,. O»i,Boston, and London Exhibition*. • . '

Estimates and I?caigiu> on Application.THE TEADB ' SUPPLIED. 1 (jjfi

EDWRAD O'SHEA, Soulpter,1KILKENNY. :

COUNTY OP WATESFOBD

OTJtirJEQ ASSIS23C, . 1Q03. .:

MOTICE IS HEEEBX GIVEN, that Tenders willbp aocoptod for the following Works at th» «&.euloK Aiaiz«a. if presented for by too Grand Jnrj i

No 14." BAQONT or MrDDLZTHiaD—TO ro-n&fcathe rood and boild a it>a wall at Tramore, between tb*Stord Wall ,and tho Tprkey road ; paMed, not <« ex-ooed X5.000. i ' ' .

No. 17. BiEurrr or UmBtmBD—To keep in r«-pair, -for goven jears, 1,930 porbhesof the road bom'Carriok to Dnnjarvejj, between' : th* old bridffarCarricVbca and ihe cross of Balljhest, and between tealine kilos, Waterford . road, and tbe erou at. JEMan .street. Upper ; towrlaeds of Carriekber, CrenxnavjaSouth, Oarravoono, Joacstbtfs, Corradaff , to ;pa**«4,not to eicood Is 6d per peroh'f«T annum—£141 V>q. . . .

>o 29. SAHI BAB'O'KT.—TO repair tbrw anUotaaod protecting walls on tbe road from .OiriTck toHathgorm&ek f townJind of Balltndjsert ; pauod, coSto «xoesd £7> ¦ • " ! i '¦ ¦ ' ¦• ' '

No 21. SAJIE BAHOHT.—TO point tha new irldjoat Corriokbcg ; passed, not to exoeod 67 ]0e, ¦ ¦ .-'

No 25. . SAMS BAEOHT.—TO k eep in repair, forCGVon jean, 1,172 pai oba of tha Post, .road frora.i.Waterford to KUnmothomsa, between Kilbonnj Bxidjaqand ths old bridge, Portlaw, snd the five roads t$ ¦Billjcahane ; townlands of Coolfln and Balljea£ane '<paasod, not to exceed 1« 2d per porch per annom—XS37s 4d; :

No 17. BABONT or GLENAHIIBT.—To k»op Inrepair for eevoa years 948 perehu of the rood from"Clonm'cl to Clogheen, betwoen the Finger Post andKnockloft; Bridge ; townlinda of Groimn, . Kilmav-oomrrla, Kilnamnek Eaat and West ; paated, not to ex*ccod 3s per peroh—^141 18a Od.

No 18. Sinl BIIOKT.—To underpin a bndga oa Ui» ro«4fiom Dangniraa to Clonmel ; towaluid ol Qaigtagomi 1pa£SM, nol to exceed el ; 1 , : . • •' .Noi Biudar orCcantoxs ISD Conuot^—To km isrepair (or roron jeu* LOW perohes of th» road bora Tallowto Yonghal. between tba ParochiU School-hooae, TaHow/and tbo bounds o( tbe Coantr Cork at Bnedx 1 towsludaof Kilmore Lower and Uppfir.BhUT^aader, Kllbegasd Pikepaused, not to exceed U perpercb first vear (t&3), aad Mper pcrcbj>er ajmom remaining t«ra—£is 6C at;;. :. ;. , ,No3i BIUB Biso>r.->To:mats . a water cbaaaaloo UMroad from Tallow to Conno, between Patrick; CofhUV STboose and John Caret's j»nl 1 jttaaed,' not to ezbeed Ell

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No 1. Bixosr or Dzcm-wiTBorr DECK—To ktep larepair for eeven jears 8C0 perches of th« road .too Dun-pirraa to Cappoqnln, between ths Folloa Barrack at Ctppcgli&sd tnaCbtucii at Wblt«charob ; lownlasdsoi Whltieiorohand Cappsgh 1 posed, not to excaed id per perohper aastra

No t. SUIE BUOST—To keep la repair tor seven jew&iS porchra of tbe road rrota Denfirtaa to C*pix5quio, 'between Uolcaby's contract &t- rHonat '(TDall aid'"HenseberTT's coo tract at Wliiteclinrpb, towalaak ;et -ttoant O'DaU. EsocLur, and ZHgnar I passe L'not to ''

exceed to 6d peTperch per aannm—SjB Jia.No 18. ain BiaoaT—Tq kaep in.rtpcirtjerr seven r»aa ¦

I,SS1 percbes o< tbe rtud from. Stradball/ to Beoaahtm. -Jtownlanda of Hewtown. WlUlaaaftoarri. JBaJlmaw?Uonaklri-, ftov caaied, not lo'extMd 64 tnTiitoiFSi annum—£337s Ci ¦ > ¦ <

No 22.: Si»s BIXOST.—To keep ia repair for aerca j»ar»fh.7 perches of tbe road from c'amoquin to Yo<»bal.b».tw«en P Uulcabr'a contract ot at Sral«jr aad -£ MoOratVscontract at Balunaparka (S67 perches thereof being; in thsBaron/ ot Decies-within-Drum) j townlands of 'Bawler,Cnrngbroche.'Balliago'wn, etc j ps adi'oot to exceed fcdper porch ; 1st j<mx. tgZ Sa 6d, and il per perch pet i»..mnmalnlng tenn—£15 9s. 1 , j ' ¦ ' '

No 22. Sixi BiHoin—To keep In repair for ser«a jaars'KO perchSsof the road from KilmacUiosias to Witerford,. .between the old road at the Content ard Utwtown Cros» | 'towulsniis ot Kilmacthomos, ScrihAB, Parkeenofloga, sadHewtown 1 passed not to exceed 6d per perch pet aura • ¦' ,-£U. ¦ ¦ , ,

No SO. 8i»i BUOST - To keep in repair for sevtn nan1,010 percaea of tbe post rood frora Dmgtmu to Ckmnul,between the torn to CoUigan and Lackssdarrs cross toavdsij ¦- -townlands of Lackend&rra, Colligaa Wood, eto ; psaasd, not,. , 'to exceed 23 per perch per. anonm—£'6L ' • ,

No 81. Suts Bisorr—To keep ia rei lr f or sevea vtssra' -1,074 perches of tbe post road from Dnanrrin to (Soamel,be twee i Lackendarra. cross roadaaad tb« baron* boondsnear tbe Balfwaj Uonse 1 townlnnds of Lackandam KB-ooonav, Tooranatesagh and Boolavonts«B j passed, lot toexceed latd ptr perch per annum 131 Ua. •-

No S3. SAKX BixoiTT—To keep ia repair for on* year 1,S37 percbes of the rood from DwagUJta to WaUnord brEalljToUo, between the boroofh boundary pear WaldpKa,S /Cross, Abbjslde, snd Norrirt oontract aa BalbkMQR*;,'!Croa ; townlasds of Ballvvoile, Clones, Ttinhn eto tpassed, not to exceed Is lid per vetch—£\S018a 94No 85. Sma Bi»o»v.—To build a Wdje oa th* road tromEnockmabon to Bonnnhon, between Itangarvaa aad '!Watertord 1 passed, not to exceed £l'O. i .Tendeis, which must be lodged with me not latter tiaa 11o'clock on WEDNESDAY, ths 12tb JDLT. can be obtained

snd spccincstiODS for th« above at; my office aiter tba SOth_Jane. ¦ ' 1 ¦ '¦ ¦* . ^

Claimants for compensation for Halldoos Inlorisa'-SM ° .required to attend, with theii Wlteenea, ia too Qrand jSrBoom at 1 o'clock on tha 12th d»r ot JULY 1S33. ; |\n HJ POWEB, Secretary Grand Jory - \ '

County .of WatertoTd.Dated at the County Secretary's OSee,

Courthouse, Wateriord, Wtb, Jans, 1B53. ' . . ,

COUNTY OF WATEBFOBD. IElection of Harbour Cosutablo aad Soli

Collector.. • • . . - ¦¦TkTOTICB 18 HEEEBY GIVEN that th'sj Grtad 'JLN Jnry of tho Conntr of Waterford aswtnblod atBcmmer Aaiizea, to be holden on tbe 12th day of Jnly, _.1833, will elect a fit and proper person to flu tte'Oflci i.ol Harbour Constable and Toll Collector for-OrlBEKrPOINT P1EE, in room of Mr Miohasl Dohttty,rejijned. ¦ . ¦ 1

B. H. POWEB, Secretary Grand Jcnr.Waterford, 13th day of Jnne. 1833. i

Tnonjag F. Mac^if,IRONMONGER, AGRICULTURAL ENQMEEi

FUNERAL UNDERTAKER, &t,OARRICK-O N-SU R.

Ueepi tcjuhrly in SuxV a «ptiodil y -»-irrit vtmtoai *. wtll-tdeued'. - ' ¦ I ~TT. 'Hwdwara, lronmsne«ry, Cutlery, Uunpi, oil*.Coloun, Gba, Ropei, CotJicts, S«J<lWy. hn&£ Brasstnd Iroo Beditudi,1 Falliaua ud Uiluon (roo 4 ,1Mtul Kettla, Pcu, Panj, Saat«vma», Milk ¦ Cans ani 'Chorea, Separaton jaqd Dairy plant* complete, i Stovob 'Oretti, Rar.se*, Boiler*; Gnu* and Mantelpiece*;! Ftbdan' ' 'ind Fire Iroai, MaUjaod Uxttinjj, Fans asd B«Bewa.¦- ' :Uxlu, Ulchsj, Hinji., NaH*. Chalna; Bar Iron, SbstaIron, Koop. Iron, Steel, SocV PUtts. '*" -S rffHuJM " 'snd Ploueh Irani, .Wheel Iron, Wktd S«MU Sw«d!akIron. Parmlnjt MaohHwry of «|| lum,,. Co,,^¦naktrs1 »nd Euilden' T00U and Rtquuhie*. Rsinwaut 'Goodi, Eav. Runi and Down Pipe, Zinc, Ti£ COHMT

'Upper Sol* aad Haralcn L«aiber, Sbouaiktra* Vindiamir ¦Hone Nails, Hedge and Hpr»« Cliw«rs fooibill», tTshiaiTackle. Toilet Requisii«j. -'• farmymnl R»%ul*Ua»Tield aod Farm Se<di, ; CalraniaU RooCni.1 Faw s.Mowing, Reafiinj, IJiodlng. Winnowine. and ThraaWn«Michiocj, fo« hand, bane,; aul aiean powo, aixl :*arlaf ' '¦cam. Com and Htti S<i»bg Machine ,'Cbs« CBUS*. f jTurnip Pulprrs and Slicto. llbwaaj'a, HomtU't, mat< f 'iRau»n»'» CiiJed ni inj wid' A- _.rfff^ft£""'V*Ploucha, aoj wtaring ps>«. Harrowt, Urablicrs, sad '¦Cullivuors of every dacriptloa. f'Hor*^ Ttml Jtag sad '!Rcvdring Raktt, Hay Collectors.:. Hay. Barai '«ncs**Vr '' •¦!

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COONmS OF JB3&KENNY AND TIPPER ABY

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In the Matter of the Estate of WILLIAMAMBB08E GOING, a Minor, by Arabella JaneGoing, Guardian of bis fortune, Owner ; exparte¦William Shaw . Duckett and Stephen Gordon,Petitioners } continued, as regards the Interest oftie said Stephen Gordon, in tbe name of SamuelGordon, his Exeontor { and further continued Inthe names of Charlotte Boyce, Samuel Gordon,aad Eichard Bridson Boyoe, Ex&ntora o( WilliamShaft Docket*, deceased. ' • • ¦ • i •

Ard in th« Mattjjr of'tha Estate of WILLIAM .8ANKEY. OwneVarid, Petitioner, continued in thename of Matthew, Henry. Pbineos Biall Sanke'y,Executor of the said William Santey, deceased.;

TO BE GOLD BY ATTCXIOH,EEFOEE tbe Rt«Ht Honoarable Mr Justice

. MONBOB, at the Land Judges Court. Innsquay, in the oity of Dublin, in FITB Lot8, '

On FRIDAY, the 14tn day of JULY, 1893.! , At 12 o'clock Noon.

Lot 1—Port of the Lands of Dunkitt, containingbyiOrdanco Snrvey ISa, 3r 26p statute measure,situato in the Barony of Ida and County of Kil-kenny,' held ' fee-simple. Net rental, £20 13a, 3d.

Lot 2—A Fee-farm rent of £02 6s 2d, payable ontof the Lands of KUloclea, and Clonogh'y, with theMill on the part thereof; and Commons and turbarythereunto belonging, known on the Ordance Map astovrnlands Boherboy and Kylamilllog, and part olClonlahy, containing by OrdnanoB Survey in thenhole, 1,258a lr 8p statute measure, in the Baronyof . SHevoardogb and County of Tlpporary, held inFee-simple. .. .. I

Lot S- Part of the Lands of Shan(?arry, other-wise Wilford, situate In tho Barony of Slievordagb,aad County of Tipporary, containing by OrdnanceSurrey 257a 2r 31 Jp, atatuate measure, held underFee-farm Grant dat«d ,the 16th day of July 1857

Net rental, £51 S3 -id., !Lot! 4—A Quit Bent of £& 10s 6d, issuing out !of

the said lost-mentioned Lands of Shangarry, cthei-wue Wilford, and out of the Lands of Knoekankett,Elmacomoge, Dremdrenan, and Groigabonoy, nowknonn on the 0rdncnc8 Map as the Toanlond ofShangorry, eitnate io the Barony of SllBveardaghand County of Tipperary. ' |BLot. 5— Part of the Lands of Modeshill (Sankey)in the said Barony of Sileveardagb, and County ofTipperary, containing by Ordance Survey, 835a 3r35p statute measure, held in feo-simple.

Jtfot rental £236 Is 7d.Dated this 29th day of May, 1893.

J. M. KSKHKDT, Examiner.DESCRIPTIVE. PARTICULARS.

Lot 1 comprises part of the Lands of Dnnkitt, inthe County of Kilkenny, about 3 miles distant byroad from Waterford. :

Lot 2 is a well secured Fee-farm rent, payableont of tho Lands of Boherboy, Kylarcllling, andB2it of Glenlahy, the Poor Law Valuatloa being2425.

The lands are situate about 4 miles from Mnllina-bone and 6 miles from Fetbard, a station on theSouthern Railway, and .a good market town, and 9miles from ClonmeL '

Lot 8 comprises part of tbe Lands of Shangarry,koonn as Wilford, which are r!oh, loamy lands, wellwatered and planted. Wilford Hoace, formerly theresidence of the late John Going, Esq., is a subs-tantial bnildlnp, with good offices attaohed. A goodtrout stream Sons through the lands, nhtoh areabout 5 miles distant from Fcthard and about 8miles from Callan, both market towns,

Lot 4 Is a Qnit Bent payable out of tho Lands'ofShaDgorry, containing 1,15S acres. ;

Lot 5 consists: of part of Lands of Modeahill(Sankey), which are good dairy lands, and contain*ing a plantation of larch and oak. They are distantabout 1 mile from Mulllnahone and 4 from Callan,both good market towns. •

-For rentals and further particulars apply at tboRegistrar's Office^ Land Judges Court, Inn s quay,Dublin ; toMESSRS. CATHCART AND HEMPHILL, Solicitors

for Miss Arabella Jane Going, tbe Guardian of thoFortune of the Minor Owner, 11 Ely placeDublin ; to

WILLIAM ROOHFOET, Esq, tha Receiver,Cahir; to

ME88BS. MOORE, KEILY, AND LLOYD,Solicitors for M. fl. P. B. Sankey, Esq, 31Moleswortb street, Dublin ; or to

STEPHEN GORDON AND SON, Solicitors for thePetitioners, hovine Carriage of the Sale, IB Molea-north street, Dublin . jl,2t

NEW ROSS ONION

A 3?ortor for tho Jorhhouco 'Uantea.FTflHE Board of Qnardtans of New Rosa UnionJi. niU,on 8ATUBDAY,8th JULY next, receiveapplications for the Office of

PORTER'OF THE WORKHOUSE, \Salary—.£21 per Year, *7itb Apartments and

. ¦ ; Rations.Proposals for the Office should be accompanied

V7lth Testimonial!?; and bo. lodged in the Tender-boxat the Board-room, not later than 12 o'clock noon,on the 8tb proximo. :

The Guardians do not bind themselves to makoan; oppointmorit oa' the above-mentioned date.Band in £40 to be givei by Oflicor oleotod.

Personal attendanoeof candidates la indiapencable.By'Ordon •' :" .

P. A. POPE, Clerk of the Union.New Boas, 26th Juno, 1893. It

Thomastown UnionnpHE Board of Guardians of the above UnionJL hereby invite Tenders for the supply of 130

TONSr BEST NEWPORT COAL, Three- fonrthsroend to Ono-fcnrth Slack, at per ton ; to bodelivered cod Stored carriage frca at the Workhouxeof tha Union. ¦: ¦ '

Tenders for same oill be received and consideredon FRIDAY tbe 7th JULY, 1893, and mnot bolodged with ma bsforo 11.30 o'clock OJB., on tbocbovo-namedday.: . :¦ ' ¦'

] By Order,; L. BARRY, Clerk of Union.1

24th June, I8S3; ¦¦ '• ¦ It

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MANCHESTER & PROVINCIAL! ESEO^EaiDla :

(OPPOSITE FOUR COURTS, DUBLIN),Tho nearest to the G. S. <fc W. Railway, and I

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Host Homely '. and Comfortable' • , Hotel in Dublin. ;

REPURNISHED IN GRAND STYLE.

Ladies' Coffee EOOIDS9Luncheon and Bedrooms.

TRAMS PASS- TEE B0OE(NIGHT PORTER.)

mAJBMwJr€w WIL (5><3>m(LATE OF JIANCHESTEB),

i PROPRIETOR.\ ¦ l o22.1Iy.

Hr. E. COMERPOEDFR0FE8S0B OF UCJ8I0, De la Salle Training

COIIKO, Wnterford ,• Orchestral Conductor.Waterford Ptilharmonio Society ; late Organist andConductor of tho Oratorio Concerts, The Pabce,

New Brighton,: &c, &c., is prepared to" receivePUPILS ON THE i ORGAN, PIANOFORTE,

VIOLIN,AND STRING IN8TRTJZIENTB GENERALLY, •

IKD IBSINGING, AND THE THEORY OP MUSIC

Vonio Dol-fo o Cpcolality.

Pcpijs prepared ; for tha various Eliminations ofTrinity College, London; Acaociated Board of theRoyal CoJl e Wil,&>y t\. *¦<#&<&*! °| Mnsic^ andGovernment Papil Teachers' Examinations^:

•For Terms, Testimonials and;Press Notices apply to; ¦ HOWABD'P Mnsro WABIHOOTB. 93, Quay j

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j enamelled or polished, 55/-

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SEE the Latest Designs in Carpets and Oilcloths. \ , '

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Gn: Mondkjr ^i Tuesday: July 3rd aad 4th,

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•' Can now cops with the bo:t regulatedMeetings in England or Ireland."—Sport.

41 This Charming Soa-side Meeting is nowthe delight of tho Racing public and pleasurescekera."—Irish TICTM. :

| " One of tho few McatiDga that leaves veiymany, pleasant I recqllectipnV'—Daily Inde-pendent. ' ;

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LOCAL GOVEENMEUT B0AED FOErEELAUD. !

Bnauarvaa: wjuoa.

NOTICE OP A LOCAL INQUIRY RESPECTINGAN ItlPBOVEMENT SCHEUE In purooanceol the LaboaNrs (Ireland) Aoto.

WHEREAS reprcsentnldono hive bcon made tothe Gaatdlaos of tbe Poor of the Dangarran

Union, noting oa a Sanitary ! Authority in pursnancoof tbo Lsboaren (IroUiid) Acts, and the saidSanitary Authority bare mads an ImprovementScheme in pursuance of the mid Acts, for tboerection of Labonrors' Dootlinf J in tha ccptions oftheir Sanitary Distriot 'consisting, respectively, othe Electoral Diylelons of Ballymacart, BohadooaCappagh, Carriglea, Clones, : Cqlllptan, Coom-araglio, Dromora, DnDgorran1 ( rural portion ),Koreen, KnockaonbrandinD, Uodelllgo, RlogviUe,Sealiinane, nod Wbltechurch, |in tba laid Unionand the said Sanitary j Authority have dulypublished odvortisemonta (tattog the foot of tbesaid Scheme haying beon ; rjede, and tho otherpartfoulara required by tbo 'caid Acto, end namingthe Office of tho Clerk of tha ec!d Union aj a phcevrbere a copy of the raid Scheme conld be coea at allreasonable hoaw, ond have presented a. Petition tetbe Local Goverpmen^ Bonrd for Ireland, prayingthat BO Order may bo medo conQrmlnQ the saidSoheme. ¦

i 'Now. therefore, tbo Local Government Board forIreland hereby give notice that a Local Inquirynlll bo ; held by their Inspector, C. R. LTOOH-STATXNTON, Esqj, in the Board Room of tbo Dna-porran Union Workhonso, at 11 o'clook, a.m., oniroESDAY, the 11th of JULY, 1893, for thopurpose of asoertaioing tho correctness of therepresentation* made to tbe -unitary Authority asto tbo above-mentioned sections of their SanitaryDistrict, and the doScicocy : therein of booses forAgricultural Laboaroro, and their unitary defeots,;and the nuffloioney of the said 8oheme, and anylocal objeotlons to bo made to inch Scbomo, and asto tbe proprioty of confirming each Scheme, and theLocal Government Board hereby further Rive notioethat all parties lotereated will bo permitted to attendat tnch Inquiry, and to make objections to thoSchomo, or to any part thereof. .

By Order of the Board,THOMAS A. MOtiNEY, Secrotary.

Local Government Board, Dublin,; Dated tbis 22nd day of June, 1S03. j24.£t

WATEEFOBD AND CENTEAL IEELANDRAILWAY

2EAH0EE ; EAOED.U0NDAT or.4 TUEBDAT, $rd ant} tth JVLY.

Vf>vN each of tho aboro daya Eutnrn Tiokcta atMJ' SIDQIO Fcrcs trill bo icaucd to Waterfordca follows :— • :. Frotn KiUzonny. BoDnotabridso, Tho=astOT7n, Bally.hals, Unllinsvat, and Kilnaooa, by tha Train leavingKilkenny at 7.45 a.m. ': From Msryboroasb, Abboylclx, Attana(jh, andBallyrcOTcti by tha Train loivinj UarjboroDsh atB.45o.m. ' '¦| Tiotota for Stations es for as Kilkenny nill bo a7a.ll-abln for return on tha data of tone only by a SpcsteiTrain lo&ilos . Waterford - each day at 7.15 p.m.arrivins In Kilkenny aboat 8.45 p m. ' *I Tiotots from itations boyond Kilkenny vHH bo avail*able for return by tho ordinary Trains on tho dato ofICJCS or tbo day foUoninff. :

BY OBDEH.Hood Odea, Wotorford Tcrminna, Jane Mth, 1£33.' Taiuocn BAILWAT OH : DATS OV EACES :—Wslwford dopartnrci—11.0 a.m., 12 noon, and 1.0 p.m.Eetunina from Tnusoro at 4.30 p.m.( 5.80 p.m. and6 0 p.m. ; ' ¦ :

WATKEPORD AND LIMERICK ! RAILWAY

T7ASDDP0BD, b SDAUOnri CAOED 1(To bo ran ovor tho Tramoro Vly inz Conrco\

M O N D A Y a n d T U E S D A Y ,3rd end «h JULY, 1893.

PASSENGERS trill bs eemveyed to Watsrford forTromoro from Lltnoriok, Thorics; end Intcr-

modlato Gtations by tho Trains and at tho fares givenbeloir :— ¦ : i . ¦

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1 Tickets from Main Llns Stations available for ntnrqby Ordinary Trains; on 3rd and 4th Jaly, aad from¦AiuU* Branch on 8ra, «h, or ota July. I ¦• ; ' ¦

] VuMmgvn te ;01pwa»l •a4'T» f">«fe*»iJ Mcan tttan by ¦ Bpeedal TXtto uniog Watortord •(7.*0p.tD.,oft8rda«d4UiJnl^' : „ ; ->

i Hone* eator«4 fo< thMM Sut»ni f nitaUn(.cintibia Oompuyi! Ua» will W.eanW

and {»« at

Singl* VanaiovMr'ixUk otrproaaotioit of a uerti-teU (roin th*8*ergt«r*of tba!Ooon*< ! -

1 Trilni Uav* WaUrWforTramow 04 dayi olU»BixMi »t 11.0 a,m,;13A LO p.la aod 2.15 p-m, and fromTnwtow at t» >*• &0 p.», *30>«f.. »,80 p.m.,

Traffic Manager's Offloe, UnMt, 17th /nno, 1»8.

f W#&mmmCOUBI Or BAH1CBUB*

la the matter ot THDMASSLATTERY, Bailygegmn,;. . : • • ¦ .¦ S Dongiprtn—WBaakroj*. 1 . - ,1 . : ¦mo be Sold by AobUon, on WEDNESDAY, 6Ut¦JL ", JULY, at twelr* o'Clook, by Court dlwfctions, onthe Lands of BALLYGEGAN. witWn 1| mile* otDnngarvan, about 86 ; Acre*, of i first pad iMond dao*Crop Meadow on foot. . Is loti to! fnttpntduMH.Terms, Cash, with 6 par cent ties.! :

ALEXANDER KNOX MoENTrBE, Esg,Official Asrignee, Four Ooniti, Dublin.

THOMAS WALSH * SON, Auctioneers, &c.The MalL WaUrf or<L '. ;

BATHCUEBY, , COUNTY; KILKENNY.

FAE1I TOR 8ALE. !Containing 023. lr. 82p., Statute ; heia Yearlj»

cubject to JC60 Oa. Od. per Annum ; also Cattle,Hones, Farm Implements, &c., &o. '

TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, 00 tbe Lands,ON TUE8DAY< 11th JULY, 1883, at 13

o'ClocV, by directions of Mr PATKICK ! CoinaHBan): «:th the oonsent of the Landlord, bis Interestin llw compact Form, situate at BAtbcnrby, con-taining 62 aorea 1 rood 82 perobes, Stttnte, of PrimeLand, all in Grass, except 4 acres cropped with Oats,Mangolds, Turnips, and Potatoes. There is a Com-fortable Slated Dewelllne House, Cow House.StablcB, Piirgery, Birn, and Tbatcbed Dairy oa tholand, all subject to £60 :0 > 0 per Annum.Immediately after will be Sold :— '11 Prime Dairy Cine,4 Yearlings ; 1 Calf, I

. Son ntd Litter of Bonhatno, : ;Bay Horoo, 4 off , by " Bent Free," ;Bay Filly, 8 off , by ditto., iTrro year old Filly, by " Lavcujjro," and etintcd

to " Frontlor," . .Ycarlinpr FiUy, by " Eont FrcV1Brood Mare,Carts and Tackling, Turnip Cotter, Ploughs,

Harrow, &c, &c.,Tho Land is In:great heart,: wel l watered and

fenced. . le situate within 1& Miles ot Kilmncow,end Four Miles of the City of Waterford. Immedi-ate pocMualoh of the Land and Crops will be givento the purchaser, and all Bent and lazes dald toIczi Gale day.

For farther particulars apply toI. THORNTON & 8ON. SoUoitors, Lady Lano j

or to THOMAS WALSH & SON, Auctioneers, &cTho Moll. Waterford, June, 1898.

/kiofcioa of Bcaraea, Uawicsca, hoMICHAEL-ST., WATEBKORD.

ryno BE SOLD BY AUCTION, »t Ms. PATEICSJL QILUAETIH'S Yard, Michajl-Btrcat, Wttcrford,

on WEDNESDAY, 12th JULY, 1833, thefollowicjProparty, coaaiating principally of tho residue of aIlinsraplcy Stock :— •/ 1 Hearse end cot of Plumes,

1 Largo WaEonetto (to hold 14 panoca),1 Wagonette Croydon,3 Brougham Carriages (Slr lo ur Pair Horc:3),1 Flat Hearts,1 Small W agonctto,2 8Ido Care, :

Set Silver - Mounted Palr-Horcj Harcc:o, 8etSilvor-Mounted Gig Harness, Sot Strong PcatisgHarness (nearly nen), tc, to.

Balo at Ono o'Clock, Sharp. Terms— Cish.JOHN MURPHr, Auctioneer,

28. O'Conncll-Strc:t, Waterford.

CITY OF WATEEFOEE

csooosy end tiiooaocd Sr.ciz.lzz3 Co?Solo :

IN a moot control part of tho City. Locg Lc ca andLow Rent. Apply to . (jol7 tf)

GEORGE A. CLAMPETT. Autiionccr, tc.,Henrietta-Street Weterford.

CYCLES I CYCLE8J CYCLES IAnotion Uart, 32cariott=<-Ct., 7atcrTord

A Large Stock of Cycles (by tho beetllakoro) on the Premises to select from.

NOTE ADDBEC3—GEOBGE A. CLAMPETT,

AUCTION MAET, HENRIETTA STREET,WATEBFORD. 1e2i

^.HTCJ'OD'ZO]^GEORGE A. CLAMPETT

Has made arrangetnonta with Mr. P. DCHIKD tobold a

n O U T H L Y A U C T I O I Iat hla "

PADDOCK, PARNELL STREET, WATZEPOED,of

Horcea, Cattle, Carriagea, Cara,Farm Implements, &c,

ON THE FIEST MONDAY IN EACH MONTH,^

being tbeWaterford Ifcir Bayo-

TTN order to glre time to Parties having boolnc331L at tho Fairs to attend. Sale will commence

Cioh day at ONE o'Clock.Gentlemen and Farmers deeircos of tskicg ad-

vantage of these AcctioM for the dljposalof Goods&c., will get fall pcrtlcularo. from tho Anotloaocron application.

Ggj* Eutrlc3 fill bo receWed up to mornin"of.Dayof 8ale. .GEORGE A CLAMPETT, Auctioneer cud Valuer,

. Gommlcaonor for taking; Ailadavito, &c,ra26.tf Henrietta SUcst, Watorford

A B:3irr.blo Invcstaont

TO BE SOLD by Priwte Treatyi'o SPLENDIDFARM in tho County Waterford, throa mita

from tho City, containing 143 aorna, 2 roods, 10porobes, statute, fit tho low Judicial Bent of £107per annum; Poor-Law Valuation, £M-

Thnio is a splendid Two Storied Residence, nlthSuitable Farm Buildings on tbe Holding. Partie3in tho City requiring a Good Farm with a CountryRcsidonco should apply at onoti to the nndordgncdnho will receive Private Propooalu up to the 5tbJaly next

JAMES J. LAFFAN, Auctioneer, &o.,32 O'Connoll-Btreet, Waterford. je.io

CATHOLIC [JNIVEBS1TYI MEDICAL SCHOOL.Stndcnta who inttnd to join tho Medical Prcfccdon

tibuld mila et onco for tho Scnooi Gome, whichpy a all information rcaaired by tbom about to con-menca tho etudy of Medidno, including preliminaryexaminations, courses required, fees to-ba paid, totalczpencs, &c &o. The Guide is «nt £rte oa ap-plication to THE EEG1STRAB, MBDICAL Scuoot,CEOlLiA-qTBEET, DDELIH. (iyl.Et)

So 1:3 Hot or CnlS,

A 7-DAY LICENSED HOUSE, situate In acontrol part of City, fitted with every ac-commodation and suitably adapted for a large

bualncis. For terms apply to P.EX, OiHce of thisP f- (roy27.tf)

DEinE OI7LT

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Ar/ardcd Prha Medals and Diplomas of Merit at¦ . recent E«hibitions.

BEEWED ONLY Bf ;

THE DUBLIN HOP STOUf COMPANY,. (EiKt) : , LOHTED,

Stafford Street Brewery. Dublin,

Soft Agent for Waterf ord—'¦ ! ¦! ¦ ¦ : : |

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Lime Juico Cordial. Esopbarry Vinegar.Lomon Gyrup. Litnia "Water. \ \ :

Ginger Ale, Lemonade, Soda Water_J ' i ' i

WE CAN SUPPLY . ; ; !

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SMALL BOTTLES AND IN SYPHONS.! !

UESULINE CONVENT, WATERFORD.

A EETREAT FOR LADIESxm.h BS arvBH BT

THE BHV. W. DIULANY, 8J.,BCQim«BO OH

M O N D A Y E V E N I N G , J U L Y 10 TH ,AED Erorrro oir

SATURDAY MOENING, JULY lBra.

Perticnlars rcaardinjf Terms may b? hud byapplying to tho .Mother 8nperlor. (jeI0.3t).

HEAP

1&- THF fiRFATEST SALEto^-7 I 111 ytlLn i LU S vnLia

W' . THE - ONLY SALE :!WHERE

8S. ®,UAY

LADIES' COMJJINGSIUDE IDTO

•EBHIGE3, PLAITS,03

ANY SHAPE THE HAIE WILL ALLOWATy

O'GRADY ' SHAIR-DRESSING ROOMS

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LADIES, GENTLEUEN , If CHILDREN.

Addre33 : 133, QXTAY, Waterford(NBXT EsGinidD's TOWE B). (a22.tf)

Eozrs of JBtwihcss—C a.m. to 8 p .m.BRANCH :—S^aia-ctrcot, Duagarvca.

TRAHOEE RACES

O'GRADY'S HAIBDRESSItfG BOOUS; .WILI. ns

CD" C LO S E D i2DAt 1 o'Clock p.m. on MONDAY NEXT.

Hew Provision Store25, MANOB STREET, Y7ATERTOBD

(Oppodts Tnmoro Railway Square).

JQHET HTT BROPHFBEOS most ! respectfully to inform bis Friends

nnd 4ho General PchHc that he bsa-Opeaed thoabove Store; whtre the

BEST BEAHD3 OF BACOH,Hams, Pigsheada, Pork 8tcaks, Saussgo, Eeg Lord,Bladder Lard, and all kinds cf Pork OSal can behad at Toy Lowest Prices.!

(23* A TEIAL BOLICTTED.

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENTSi F. fL y SN

BEG8 to ennounca {hatfDg OPENED tbeLargo PremUss known aa

51 , JOHN8T OWN,with a darefnlly" ioleoted 8took of

GBOCEBIES, jPEOVI8l!oN8, MEAL, JPLOUEOATS AHS BBAN, ETC.,

and also raott extensive Y«[rd, where tbe Pnblk> can£3t eTery Acootqroodatioiiifo> HQ38E8 and CARSaaa bo sopplied ifitb Ufe BE PT QUALITY of

A Trial Eespecjt^ally Solioited.- B.j p; i'l.YNN,

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Qreospy, ^ia<>f' MFwkiflks7 Stori,! ALao ' :-

MEAL, FtOUR, BEAN, *«. j

MICH A ET" WALS HM A\, P«<*»«4 the abore Premise* froot

snpply hia .i-nends u*tthePablio with UKXA JScheap aa artlole,ta|any home la the tnd» «adhopes, by stri« attenUen to bosinen aad GoSValue, to get a large portion of their Cmrtoia. tf)

HEW ; GOODS,Lemon: Squash; ... M per bottlt*Pure lime Juice .;. ls;2d per qt !

LIME JUICE CORDIAL, i i !

ABEBNETBY BI8CUIT8, i iBENQEE'S FOOD, I i

A8SOBTED; CHOCOLAns!CHOCOLATE BI8CUITS, , : j i,

fLAIN CH9ffpLATEj|lN TAtLBIS.!

HENRT \rVBim & X ioATea Warolumso, SO h ; 51, Quy. •

IDNETl : !¦ , VmHE GLOBE LOAN COiipAlfY adfuui.JL from £2 up.ttds to .11 femecUbu, BomwmbEdJiy BtptymenU. xtea*oBaWe^rl««eat i iStAU applicaUoot notlTe Imi kUAhMmwUioo, Saro tmWmostwwvWdjte ,, j | '. M T

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BiilCff OATS-Voij iaaio Mia ii to' sa aMUMr.' . :.jIAIZE-Continoes In good demand. : PricesunobangedFOKHQN WHEiT-Vcry doll4 ; - . . - ' ¦

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_ Guorkn - : i . }J » R 5_ > Australian . ¦ : . 18 « 18 1 •IHDtAN COttN , . . . ..

_ — Danabiau and Foxonjan .„ ' ' _ :_ - Oalatz . . . 12 0 13 9_ ¦ — Danubiau - - • - „ . • :Z - American - - j - • - SJ ¦ « ¦» »_ - La Plata ¦ ! .! - ?| » <» «

PLOUB, American, por barrel of Wtslba ¦ o n m •_ French, p«r sack, of 2801bs. ¦ " M S SINDIAN MEAL, American, ror took - ¦ - " V ".f Homo ilairafnctuio, rcrl ,o » ,'» „~ 1 sack, «f 280 . . .. , (/ a ?. " 9

Waterford Butter Elarket.Number of fiikinB weighed at the Public Bnttar Market,

for week ending Friday (this day). Prices :-!•

Sitorday - 689 - D2i Od. to 1003. I Oi'Monday — 00 - COs. Od. to COa. Cd.Tuesday — '0 — 03s. Od. to 00a. : Od.Wodu'esday — SIS — iTs. Od. to 88a. • fd.Thnreday — a9i — Ms. Od. to 102a. : Od.Friday — . 00 — OOs. Cd. to 00a. Od.No. of Firkins Corresponding Woci Lost Tear ..13&5Priwi Per Cwt J0a to 96a.

Foddor and Greon Crops.Hay, per ton ... 6"s to 100sNew Hay ._ ... 8"n. to* 90sWhoiten Straw ... ... ... ... 80a to 65sWiratcD Sheaf ,',.. .,. ... ... 753. to SCsOaten Straw ... ... ... ... 553. to . 60sTnrnlps .„ ... " .,, ... P0a to COaMangolds .., 003. t oCs

DTJBtlN STOCK EXOHANQEH-TK" OAT.BA.ILWAT8. j

Great Southern & Western „. *,.¦ ... 118Midland Great "Western ... ... _. 103Great Northern Bailway ... ... „. 132Dublin, Wioklovr and Weriord [ »li

j BANKfl.NaHonal Bank M ... „.. 80JProyincial Bank M< „, 22]|Bank of Ireland . ... '.,. ;.„ ..." 307UnpEtor and Loinoter Bank „. ¦• '!... ... ii

IHABVKT & SON, Stockbrokers, Waterford.

; GUARANTEED !

UNEQUALLED CIRCULATION_

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SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1893.

f©ST BBITIOI.A PANGEROUS CRISIS FOR

IRELATiTD.

Following np Mr. REDMOND'S determinationto redst the latest Financial Proposals of theGovernment relating to : the Home Rule Bill,the Independent Party have issued a valuablemasifesto to tbe American peoplf, pointing oatthe condition of aCairs in Ireland and drswnigtbe moral that if the .straggle for freedom is tobe maintained vritB sneoeca a P rty absolutelyindependent of Engliah statesmen . must bemaintained in thiB country. 'It ia a doenmtntwhich , V7e believe, will be far reaohing in itseffects. The v dednotions drawp from recentevents are BO eminently I logical that the FallenJonrnal and tbe other supporters of Whieeervin its existing form have had intermittent fits ofbyetericB since its publication.' : The manifestoEointo ont that the Waiting Policy advocated

y lit ITCAETHy and the other " lenders"bas resulted in disaster to the Irish cause.Tbe evicted tenants are just where they werewhen ' the Liberals came into office no>nearly a year ago ; JOHN DAI>Y and the otherprisoners are ;yct undergoing the tortnrea«?er reserved for Irishmen confined in Englishprisons ; and yet, the tenants could now havebeen reinstated and the prisoners eet free ifthe 71 M'Carthyites had only the manlinessto deimand these measures of justice fromthe Liberal Government. The manifestoadds :— !

" Onr attitude towards tbo Home Bole Bill in-trodnced by the Liberal Party, oven for as It Boomedto DB 'to fall short oi tbe National requirements,has boen one of oonBtant vigilance; in the endeavourto amend its provisions and to extend its toope.Onr opponente, on the contrary, have eat silent whilerestriction after restriction has been grafted on theSill. . Even onr endeavonrg to seonre the name 'ofParliament and for the Lower Chamber the old anddignified title of House of Commons of Ireland recoivedthe snpport of many epmpathetio English Radicals,while tboso representatives irho no? claim to be tbedepository of National feellnp defeated onrpropoEalsby going into the Division Lobby "'th the Governmentoad the Tories combined." ; j

But not/ the last straw baa ; come. Irelandf a to be denied the right of; collecting ierrevr»oe3 for six yeara, while, with true Englishconsio'eratiofl, tbo right to impose new tares |atonce ba? x ea- generously conferred upon her.This Mr HEDIKWOD declared in the HouBe (ofCommons* fcTOjwd Rational hnmmation, yetit. w»i nmJi.i^ed by the McCartbyites torexpediency sake. . , ; ¦ J T , .

In i tbis dangeronfl onnifl the IndependentParty1 look with confidence across the e.au>; tothat Greater Ireland for the sympathy andsupport needed to nin back the emng

^sons |to

the poUtical faith left as a bent e by

CHAELESSTUART PAENELL.

That periodical visitior—the Boroogh Bate-is now, if may safely be eaid,| on the eve 'ofinterment. We knew it was impossible it conldsurvive tbe shocks which wo : were in the bappyposition of being able to lsv l at it. Bat thatita collapse would be BO rapid we did not eventhink. On Tuesday tbe late promoters fairlythrew np_ the sponge. Mr. W. J. SiilTfi oncemore retired into winter quarters, and when Aid.RYAN went to the Finance Committea to carryout the directions of tbo Council and eet aboutenforcing fBe Bate, be idbkea rdund in "Vain fora single supporter. They bad all retired fromthe l>atUe ground. The army of figures trhiohwe bronpfht forward fairly frightened themfrom the field. • ; * ;

Thus we are sonfident in predicting that forsome time to come no more will be heard i ofcollecting the TAX. Probably, asrbefore, thewhole matter will die out, only to be revived bythe Fadiata when they think the people ire•having a long snooze. It ia now just 'eightyears' since tbe Borough Rate was last trottedlout, i Then, as now, Mr. .W.. J. SMITH tookit under bia fostering care. Onr filea areterrible tell-tales. We learn from them that inthe firet week of May, 1885/ a motion wasbrought forward by Mr. (then Aid) W, J. SUITSto strike a Borough Bate ostensibly for thepurpose of improvowg tbe sewerage of the city;01 the fate or that motion THE NBWB,- of Maj8A, 1885, raya'•— ¦ •: \\ ¦ :. '¦ ' ¦ •\ '\

ffi aras&'flisgSBSSexOaaaxatA to aboffl* th* :U»»« .j W -. . . ; »ll"' . . ™y™».iltelWtfTri. J.:,'tt« Towsi q^rfcv :. |. ; . . ; *.;;;• ¦

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Thi» jpir;Mr. SMITH *^W**F«j^%j?JjSJth» .id 3 « few Bfn<»iap i ,Wff »»jW!»<U>»oW f ¦UbUM pf l»Htic«towide tiai»» f»V2f75|hu hMB a te totorotnH tte QD*W«JW*?J|WW!2it-timtksopitekrel, B«te.l :! ¦VWW'i&j &Xf S. •'£.cMjk-mf'itd&ctea, <-ni»bo»f 1 mf & t*J:.thn^myykite*: ¦¦'T m^'mm^m i

THE OTHBRvMsOKWABEiDYNA:; - MIT^S;OATO^ N gE 'j s% .^y T^ilop ijj ^iii^ JTStir tkric» ateaJnno lOtb,- contains j the- ijeporjk of lopiniohsof leading IriBhm8n; !regardJ)iig

; .jr ferenbes

made by , * Mr. JOEijrat ¦; &X , Se taiy o^the Irish National- Fe eratiop, A|merica| to thoirisb.| political prisoriBrB. TheiAdvfiriiser; in-trodocea the report in' ttiesa wordf:—! ' "T_lf ttB>ar» ot Joseph*? Eytui, t iieoritary of theIr-h N .tional-PederatioD of AraerUk, did not tto?lev.:-tcr( i iy it was not beoaoso he ni .*ot tnon'Rht of ort *< : d about. .. .Mr BTU: who.abandoned bit tradeOI muatei to dr&« 1.2(V>rfnl«. ». «a»»:f«» KU •tfjniKnnto Inih affairs, from a M.'C»rthy-He»ly standpoint baarecently been saying a good deal about Irish'matter*.His latest attack appeared yesterday morning when he.paid his compliments to '¦¦ tag m»u who organised th»meeting on Tnesday ntght in the Cooper Inatitnte infavor of tho release of tba Irishmen 'and Irish-American olticens who are unde'rjroiatf ttrjns of penalnervitude io English T»U» for eJleged oojnpHqitjr Inynamite explosion*; in London sod eUewbero in

Great Britain. . • ¦; ¦ ¦ ¦ : • ;Tha prisoners, hBoald, " are1 dynuniters caught in

tbo aot," and aoootding.to hla etatement the menwho seek meroy for them are ako:dynamiters andnoondlaries. ' ' -:. ' t '• ¦ • • -

Amongst the |valuable opinions given byprominent Irish-American Nationalista we maynote those of Mr WM. LTMAH, ewarorer of therish National League of America, j and Mr.

EDWABI> O'FLAHBETT, Chairman of the lrwhIndependent Parliamentary Sooiety, ; who willbay MB a Tisit in Waterford very eooh. Mr.LTHAN saya :— . : j ; '

" Byan: is displeased .beoanas the Hatioiifll Leaffnestands in the way of a faction, led by tbo;noi» by onEnglishman. If we ware as resardlsBsof ths trnthas ha IB we might make a meat show of funds forParliamentary pnrposei ; bat the fao| is we will notsapport faction, and 1 have actually (returned moneyeont to me for that pnrpoeo. Ejaq would not boadmitted to .any respeotable IrUh .sodety boviog thoiberation of Ireland for.its object at the riresent UmeFrom Ms ntterances recently very tasny rien I knoware- inclined to be Uep, (bat Joe Ei&ta« quite a» oloseo, oonnjetion with Bodtlsna Tara Bnu Dablln Oastljofficials as with tbo Federation. . ..J !"' '¦ : . . ". "The man who wool? speak,/of tbo' prisonersas he has spokea would not hesitate' to help to placdthem whore they are. : By&n, as a matter of/act, u too

insignificant to notice were it not that ho Has gothimself well advertised through his oonneotlon withone or two respeotable men such as Sir Thamaa AddisQmmet." . : i

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Mr. OTLAHEETY declares :— j ;" I was at tba Amnesty meeting and la fall sympathy

with ita ita objeot*. There ia no Irishman worthyof the came bat ia .in faror of the. release of tbe.prisoners. I have noTer Bdvocated the noa of dynamite,mt I am in favor of Home Bnle. teal Horn© Bole, and1 shall continue to work for it as earnestly as I Wredone in tho past. I am unaware of being oonneotedwith any discredited Irish movements, an(J tha onlydiscreditable movement I know of is thkt.of tho feetioncnown as tho Federation' or Tim Healy party, wbioh

has becomo part and parool of tho English Whig par'y>and of wblon Joe Eyan is a paid official." > .After BYAN S performance if; will not be

nnreasoDable to expeot Irish Fcderationista,instead of remaining neutral on tbe question ofAmnesty—as at present, to come forward anddeclare that Irishmen in favor of Amnesty forDALY and the other prisoners are " nlsodynamiters and ¦ "ncendiarieo." The traces ofEnglish influences ore becoming [painfullyevident in America as well us in Ireland.

A VICEREGAL VISIT.

Tbo following announcement appeared in theFallen Journal yesterday :— j \

"The Chairman of tbo Cork Harbouij Commissionersstated ha bod recoived offloial intimation that bisExoellsnoy the Lord lieutenant winld visit thoharbour, arriving in H M 8 Ecohantress on 2nd July,sailing for Yonghal and tho BUokwater on tho 4thJnly, and thonoo to Waterfcrd on tho Sth July."

From this it will be oeen that in^ all : proba-bility Lord HOT/OHTOH will visi^ onr city onThursday next. No official intimation of hisExcellency s movements has reached the Mayoror any public official cqnneoted. with !tbe city.I/Jrd HOUOHTON is mainly on pleaanre bent ;personally, he is an estimable gentleman, withstrong sympathetic feelings for tbs Irish people;he is, withal , sensible and bates fuss, land hasalready ohewn bis desire that no. effort shouldbe mode to turn this tour into a political parade.Of this Lord HOUOHTON smartly remindedcertain slavish Sligo gentlemen who sail undertbe new National colours fittingly banded themhy an Englishman for hounding • their IrishLeader to death. His Expellency; snubbed hissycophant admirers in this masterly fashion •'—

" For reasons whioh I had occasion to state else-where to-day I do not propose to make any allatiion totha political mo'ters whiob have bcon raised indifferentforms more or less in all tbo three addressed whioh Ihave reoeived. . As a matter of fact it is' my verystrong oni»ion tbat, holding tha . position! I do asrepresenting; tho Crown In Ireland, it wontd : not boproper for mo even to alludo to : matters 'o? politicalntircat that are now nnder tba ofnsidfntlon of

Parliament, and in saving tbat I do not desire to alludeto thorn I am compelled to say that in my opinion snohsnbjo<*ta should not be brought before me on onofficial visit of this kind- in the form ,'of strongexpressions of opinion. I had already occasion to makea very similar remark this morning, and I oay It withail good will and in a eplrit which J hope yon mil allreciprocate, that I am glad to have an opportunity ofmaking a pnblio announcement of ths/t faot, in hopesgood sense and self-restraint pf those whim I maylore the pleasure of meeting in tbe Sodth and West otIreland may spare me having to make the iume remarkelaanhnra in different localities."! '

One of the addresses referred to in this well'merited rebuke began in thia cringing fashion :—

" We, the Mayor, aldermen, and bnrgesieo of thisancient Corporation, respectfully bez l&vrs to welcomeyonr Exoellenoy to our town, i ' Wo; also] do so astbe representative ia Ireland of onr Host OracionsQaeon, none of nhoce sabjeots aro mora devoted to thethrone than the people for whom y o spoak.".

One would think from this that Irishmen,uo a body, were consumed j witlj loyalty forher Most Gracious Majesty, whose chief caresince succeeding to the throne has been to beep bersacred person as far removed from Ireland asthe Channel will permit. I THOMAS [ FRANCISMEAGHEB nould describe the 81igo address as' s more ceremonious affectation." We are glad to

perceive that tbe members of 'eVery-1 party inWaterford quite appreciate the oiunllfngneas ofLord HooaHTOH to have tho ipleatmre of his visitmarred by the reading of addresses wbiah he isquite aware are but " a mookory, a. delueloo, and nsnare," When tbe Liberals falfll tbelroft-repcitedpromises arjd concede the just;demands Of Ireland,it will be quite time to think abontspproaobing tboQ'ueea through ber representative urn proclaimingloyalty to tbe throne. Up to tbt, present we' inWaterford have to thank her Majesty lor absolutelynothing. She came : oooe to tba mouth of theHarbour, forty-five years ago. but never botheredabout honoring the oily with her presence orspending ono copper of. her income amongst us.This c*amplo bos been faithfully; copied by theother members of the Eoyal Family. • j •

Wo are qalto confident Lord Hor/qaios's re-ception in Waterford will be quite what H'sbonld bo.Sncb a well-meaning gentleman deserves to betreated with every politeness. I No aufriendly wordwill be cpoken of or to !biml Nalther) we bop;,v/ill there be any exhibition of | toadyism suoiias Irishmen have, unfortunately, io tho!past beentoo prone to oho IT. Bis Excelleaoy i comes is' 'rlendly spirit, and he sboald bo met is a friood—no'tbinz 010"' k i- ; .

TH BPOLIcT : OF i SI ^EfOE-\ The majonty of the DungarvL'- 1"!

31??3ye.stor"

day decided in favour of this Policy ^Saence

pursued eo consistently by tbeiMcCartbylte fsotit?.nfigbtera during tho past: year! Tea unfortunateprisoners can only iccuro tbolr Liberty—tbo Dun-garvan gontlemen Msertl-bT.lho

^Irish; represon-

totivea retn'alnlog Silen^as thc^p v .irc iraiog' thejustice of their cause. This |ii the now methodprescribed by tho hall-rfB&rked Nationalists for theremoval of tba ills whioh beoet oni NtUoa. MB.

JOHH EEDMOSD is described aa ¦' the'greatest enemyof Ireland " became he happen* to;tbin^ Uko mostreasonable mea that we will get|: nothing fromEngland without asking for it.iTo foUoBiMcCarthy-lie logic ia a U*k completely beyond ordtaaxycomprehension. . " • '. ¦ , • ! - ! ;¦ ¦ : • :

A QEAITD SEBVICS

Tos, the Great Western of, England i is a grandMrviof. 8ioce their boats began to ply from ' theNottb Wbarf in thi* city TW j nudarptaad the tradeof tbiit great Compaoy baa greatly increased.' Goods leaviog Llmerlcki «t 3 p'elobk1 in tbeevening will . oow arrive In 'London at 25putl2next day. .' Living Olonmel in tiaaa to; Catch tbeevening boat at North Wharf [will arrive is Londonat ttmetlme. ¦ .•

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:: Qoodi ksvlng Waterford a 7.3d in Hh»; ewolngwill also artlve in London at lame bbur, that li~25 ioinute« p«rti2 ijext day. ]i '' < '•;• It I* toaonred tb«t tbe Gr««t We»tin» CemjJWycontemplate putting on fafttr fcoaU; verj iconiLeto» hope «c . VTe do not H *f *b t tW» 'rpote»booldn«4 boU tbe field agiiinatjitb*; Kingstown•ad, Worth Wall bo«t» If me bMi iv»raa$i*v*U»otcrcMiDg the channel In; aboat fotar hocOT M d ihalf running from Ibi^port. ¦ . . i; :, : | j : - ,i: ^. ^' :

'%[ &, ^Tt^^ SS SH&M^'& W>th « CP'I tJbndwra.ol tiu pr.wjatiiB«-''**»tlw*.M ? ;Miirpby ;te:*irfe<*ljr;«, Hald of m^mg

ma

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and immec iato neighbourhood.!' Comments on'ourreot 'evenU : fa Waterford; and adjoiningcounties w U be found under jthb beading Notesand Notioi 8.' ' : •' ' :' " : ' ¦ ¦ ¦' ' • ' ' :-' -" ' _ .- '; ¦'! ¦ ¦: The old order charigetb, with

OONaiBrsHT the new. Before Dublin Oaitle: ; NK?I E. : . paid its respects to Aid. Power

- ¦'¦ '¦ ¦ i 'he was a strong opponent ofthe Boronrih Bate. . In May-1886, he said—" Iam entirely opposed to a Borough Bate, for onoeyou getjir. the thin end of tie wedge it willbe very|hi ird to; get it out again." The dw-tinguished Alderman thought very little aboutthe thin eni . of the wedge when he voted for theShilling Bdrouch Rate the other day. Whenduty called he obeyed. Every dutiful Mo-Oarthyite in the Oorporation > followed Com-mander 8m th into the division lobby in favor ofthe Borongh Bate. Yon know these gentlemenmust hare politics for breakfast, dinner, andsupper, one this Borough Bate WaB a little, dishof a Carty {aide, philosopher, aid friend.

Is it within the province ofTHOSJ I : certain favored members of

OPINIONS, the Oorporation to spend the: I pnblio money in obtaining

counsel's ; o sinions on pnblio questions, andafterwards deny ; the pnblio the right to knowwhat these opinions are f This ia a reasonablequestion ' w biob' some member of the Councilmight re&Bonahlr nave ventilated. Two opinionsare now in the Town Clerk's hands whioh wouldlet a flotid of light on the performanoes ofthe Town; Dues and Borough Bate promoters.Theoe have been suppressed, and although thepublio paid heavily for them, they are not tohave *he benefit of their contents. Tbia is howcertain Oorriorators take the burgesseD into theirconfidence. ' - : . . .

. " -¦• ¦' • I ? 1876 the Street CommitteeA OONTBAflT, of tho'Waterford Corporation

spent £1,850 19a. 9d~; on thestreets. Last year the same body expended nolesa than £J3,3o6. Citizens, where ia the visibleimprovement I We cannot sea it.

I During the fihauoial year end*PUBLIC ing 1st September, '92, the

LlOHTlria. cost of licrhtini? Waterford bveleotrioity and I oil wao £1,324

I83 Od, tow trda the payment of' whioh the Har-bour Board contributed £221 7oj .0d, leaving tobe paid oul of the city income £1,113 lls Od.For the ourr^nt year Mr. Kent's origihal estimatev?oa £1,300,1 towards the payment of v/biohthe Harbonc Board will not pay ta copper.

Now we have said over andSECM£ over again that the Corporation

STRANGE. will lose at least X600 a yearby returning to the antiquated

light. This statement was pboo'-phooed by Mr.Smith and ihe other friendB of gao. We repeatit now. \ We say that if Mr. Kent had to makeout his esti mate anew he would not put dorm£.1300 as ihe total cost of the oitv lighting.Since Mr. Kent's estimate appeared tbe LightingCommittee have found it neoessdry to order theerection of [numerous additional lamps at im-mense cost to the ratepayers. , The citizens, wecay, pay now some £600 per annum more for in-ferior light becanee their so-called representativesdid not adopt.our oft-repeated advice to otick toelectrioity. :¦ ' I . -

Mr. Edward O'Flaherty, thoBOUHD diatingaished Irish-American,HEEE. who has just oet foot on the

shores of Great Britain, in-tendo to visit the scenes of j his childhood inWexford, ai d spend some time in renewing oldccquaintanciia. We learn from a friend inAmerica the t it in Mr. O'Flahkrty'o intention tovisit Wftterford, Mount Mellerary, Cappoquin,LiBmore, Tougbal.iand other; places of interestftlnnc thfi Snntriern (WmL Mr. OTTlnriftrtv in a— j-» -

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rstrong sympathiser with the Independent Party,and at tbe recent great concert held in'Ncw Yorkto promote phe Independent Home Bale Fundgave the princely Bubsoriptioa of 250 dollars.Oar distinguished 1 visitor is i accompanied byMiss M. O'Flaherty, his sister.1

Of Mr. O'Flaherty tho " IrishWHAT OTHERS American Advocate" says—"

SAY. Mr. Edward O'Flaherty standsoat head and shoulders above

all Irishmen connected with Irish affairs in thiscountry E3 the man; possessed of the most para-mount influence among the Iriah race. Bis in-tegrity, bis sincerity and his good senee havegained him i.he entire confidence of the people,and his liberality and diointerested exertions inevery movement having the good of Irelandin view, give him a prestige for patriotio devotionwhich ferr <tber men con claim; A movementhaving Mr. ] O'Flaherty affiliated with it is notvery apt to be either nneucoe.s3f u} or unworthy oftbe attention and consideration of men."

I We bave received a copy ofAuNCsre. the journal of tho Amnesty: Association of America, a body

established to obtain tbe retaiso of tbe Irish-American political prisoners, j Tbe Acoociationwas inaugarjited at the Cooper Institute, NewYork, on the 6tb inot,, when [the cum of 4,000dollars was subscribed to carry on the fight forthese unfortpnato men. Mr Edward O'Fluherty,wbooe vioit we refer to above, subscribed 100dollars. Thp Journal opens with a splendidappeal to the Irian, in America to organize forthis great fight. It then gives a list of thewounaea eoiaiere, and proceeds . to quoteextensively itom Mr. John Eedmond'o stirringspeeches in jhe House of Commons on this Am-nesty question.

; In America, as in Ireland, theAs HEE 3. cause of Amnesty flnde favonr

only with: thoao stalwarthcoldiers whe failed to desert tbe National Leagueat the bidding of an Englishman. The Journalstates that .he Committee of the Amnesty As-sociation in America consists of Delegates fromthe Irish Ndtional League in America, the IrishIndependen t Parliamentary Council , AncientOrder of Hibernians, Irish National Foresters,St. Patrick a Alliance, Greenpoint Literary8ociety. and Irish Countv Patriotic andBenevolent I Society. Tho FederationiBts ofAmerica take their cue from the Feds here andleave the political prisoners to suffer without amurmur ol disapproval. The English govern-ment rnuut not, of oourae, be embarrassed by anyawkward . observations about questions .wbiobafiect the lives and liberties of tho mere lrinh.

I Oar friends scrota tbe'nea whoNofiLB attended the great AmnestyWOED J. meeting are!heartily oii?k of the

craven Irishmen who riow fawnon an Eng ish Party. The Chairman of thomeeting,: a Mr. Jome3 J. O'Donoghue, spokethpna noble words—"

" As Ir nmen oar friends an under England's heel,but as ArVifiripan citizens they ore. tho peers of bermightiest nobles, end, it only needs that oar Govern-ment ehfill demand thqir releasa in order that tho fettersdull bo stzidcen off and their prison doors fly open.We Aern *<t\A it in the eacred rtama of [Americancitizenship." • ' j . - j ; . :

Fancy a ! ?edera:tioniBt speaking thus of Eng-land ! It could not be. '

Muldoon, tbe solid man, wboTEE ! last year distinguished himcelf

SOLID : HAN. n^re by claiming u lodger vote' I . after three week's rcsideneo intbo Carty Qlnb, hta now taken North East andSonth East Cork and|er his wing. Dr, Mngner, whowas engineered oat of the latter oonstltuenoy by tbeHeai'."1" tTlre-pullere, protested, In a manly speech,against the *U?B>pted dictation ; of one or twopolitiotl olerjcyrnerl, apd then decUred tbut tho con-vention waarrlKgedUo.«l9 # HciJy . interest. Tbhhurt tbe greit Muldoon, <*bo WMj cfiJcal capaoity aaAssistant > Sooretary !of tba Ceoml Branch of tbaWhig Federation, declared tbat everything was fairand squire; as " tee sama Bjetona was adoptednt all tbe other Conventions, apd 00 would bo in-capable! of doing Or. Magner, ap injustice." Nodoubt the* riapectable McCarthjites wbo object tobe •' bcised'j by tho lBantr/ Bsod, bave very strongviews of I thp " lama system," Jin view of recent

a^^feasp,-isaa T»saia?B£a«?»s £rS!&^SF5Hs-Sjrsr J3SjS»55 s&srmr^r g^afeSsasfesSB^sssssMfes ;n ssr j apstsasn "S^B^&STKThat"new "SJ&f^ H"' ^' wb0 Sufferer, ar.«.otjr«n y awaw that th^

dliew*. Jg SwSa lSlu rfSl wffiarl6> Z X *p.rproposed tbe «oeoc»ful Wnig o»Ddidate, WBI Kt loontaidoo*. or that they are due to the pwwnioe of J£j f y oftired for

new hay wat to markete^oonced1niboirf t**«»«t P'- W»5«iM'»ffleeting, Uvhig v*MU * In the Un|ng membrane of the now and ^ w rf tte Enriih d.m»nd aid tbt

conSaWdeclar thrt,'?ihe J.P/f i» .lb«:pre.ent were joit Mtootoopla Nitarch, howntt,buprovad thU to ba a S£JSP '' «»Bn.'»»i »"« J?» ,"•tha «m« »i thoMjln: the put. { Evidently tbeie fact, and tha ^ remit ii that m ihnpW remedy hm been CouSei i aoodiWDBlr reiday maka li id betFederation «-«>«*** "b,W%?VhtJ?1S ****** i **** ¦*» J* f«" « J JStt£$A *££m2f tU Wof SJ.P, ¦ even whan inppUea by tb« DUapprfntea ndM j ^a p«manently; oored y

«, tew dmpl. appll- "§£* - pp to W ThBtnbsrTSiUrmajadttry.Pavliti M the fflpr«m« MU*»«k of NatlowUlty. M&iiidt a» homo by UK. patient onoe In two weeks. W

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f f l m &£ $ iM 6 r i £ 8 . &^m^&w^t s&S^^r H

j arffe fe< mm m W%MHHMM# $ctos#r st < S# ^'mmiiMimi ¦¦ @lmHM WmaSK§BmsM[&$mmi iteRifc u m mm Mmm

—" x wiu UOB aetpair 101 inw UD ^OB wnorypr «•«/

pla> the fa?tfonlifc . Tha peopl* wllf »6t f» tUem-•elrei and'wUl not'U^mrAoml«edi; 'At.tbis «tarfc-lingj moment—when jdbr fortune* *rte iwinging Inth8<bal»Dce—let no ini tf dlotate to you. avoift toyou* own intelligence, iinderitr. and'pp«er. Donoti place . your :prero«ftiy« Ja .OornToiMlpo-ttheSonrelgn People ahoata; either Tiui ' nor aWUoatethe loeptre,". , Later.«in th J»a«e»to«hMi^ «wBaid--" The "handl:6fJUVQn>i .l)iy*roi>k J*«9 i .P^God « -BouUty^ l rj t^^Bi -Iwttlpoiijdenfe , ' Will yon refuse!to'talreit fT-'Wia#yd.d'fHufyoui ©y«8 to the splenSort;that ouitonnd you andgropa your way iu darkness to tbo grave/' p*-"f« .¦.. ..; "¦

'•¦ \ • ' A meeting U to bo held tbla evao-Foitow Son. ing- in i the1 CHy Hall for the jrnr-¦ ' po»eo!iaUing tha local tribute to

the independent Fund -already Inaugurated, by theNatiorjal Club and the!jBallvbriokea News-room.It ia to ba hoped the men of the Thomas Sextonand Butleratowa Branches of the IrUh NationalLeagus will follow this Excellent example. EveryNationalist worth b,is salt Is now contributing, asfar 'as his meani will permit, to susUln thePart* in whoaa oars the . future of Ireland can bosafely1 placed. : ' ! ' -I ¦ . ' '. ' .¦ ". ¦

; . . xhe rumour has been industriouslySCHEDULED circulated that although we were" right in stating last we k tbat the

provisions of the Improvement Aot adopted onTaebdiT week were carried at a -public meeting 00FebroarvSOtb, 1856, It was n ta faist that they weroapproved of by the LordiLieutenant and Bohedolodio tho "Dabliu Gatette." | In fact a sort of lameattempt has been madetosbow that, after all, themeeting of Tuead»y week ! wai neoeMMS,andtb»t tbomaglstratea of the oily have been illegally oonviot-Inz for the past thitlw iaht years, fieaaew , don"tbolicve a bit of It rAtl?'ibe oeoessaxy routine workwas 'enacted in 1855 to put In force the eUasesof tbe Improvement BUI whioh the burgesses Werenaked isit vreok to bellove were ; never adopted.

' We have received from a very old' ISO PAOES. and valued friend a copy 1 of tho

: " Sao iFranoiaoo Examiner" ofJune; 4. It contains no'loss, than, 120 pages—«er-tainly the largeat paper wa hj y etet seen. "; ; ¦ :

The' Limeriok Horse>-show heldLmniuon: SHOW this week lrtstfincnlarlvsuccessful

1 ¦ considering-tbe dtstreBOing atmcji-pberl) droamstauoea- iMessw. Widger, of thiscity, mede a number of costly purohases. Theyseourod a good-looking 4-year-old prize wlnnor forfor <3176. Capt. E. T. Carew, J.P., of BaUinaroonaPark, was declared the winner of tbe £15 prize fortbe beat huotreoa or hunter, 4 years old, np to from12st to 18st. 71b. Capt Carew was also awarded theSociety's Challenge Cap, value JB10, for light weighthunters. ' , ,

: Lost weak a young gentlemanBEEOUB. named Connln^bam suocepded in

rocsuiog two men who wero ia im-minent danger of drowiniog. Mr. Cunninghamwas roniug tho Boat Club canoe when too men nbohad jumped out of a boat for a. swim, and couldnot get io asato, as sbo hid drifted away, criedloudly for aid. Mr. Cunningham pulled swiftly tothe boat, jumped into her, and juotreaobed the menIn time to rescue them in a, very exhausted condi-tion. : But for Mr. Cunningham's promptness tboywould undoubtedly have been drowned.

: Mr. O'Callsghan's gallantry inGiLLANTBT. saving the youne lad from drown-

! ing last evening, deserves tbehighest proiso. Hundreds of spectators looked al-most callously on wbllo the littlo fellow wasstruggliug Bgainst death, when Mr. O'GallagbanBhoned tbom an example of pluck whioh they vrcrosadly in nocd ;of. Eoane, who jumped first therescue, also played a most! courageous part, as,although bardly able to swim a stroke, he could notbear : to ceo the little lsd die without some effortbeing mods to oave him. Both O'C&Uagban andKcane desorvo tho fullest recognition from [thoRoyal Humane Society. ; '¦ :

A startling rumour spread throughAN the city like wildfire on Saturday

XTiironNDED last that Mr. M. C. Murphy, T.C.,RUUOUE. ' who is at ; present spondlofr a1 holiday in Amorics, was killed in

the dreadful railway accident|whlch oooarred there.Wo aro clad to Bay that thero was not a trace otfoundation for the rumour. ' It is cruel tor people toeet (.Boat reports of ouoh a nature without beingabolutoly certain of tbeir correctness,

Yeotetday Mr. John Doasy, M.P.,CouuiiTEO. ono of the ! persons who saooded

from Mr. Parnoll af tor the DivorceCourt proceedings, was committed for trial atjthoWesfcminctor Police Court on a charge of having; In-decently occulted Ellen Lecrls, a servant «irl of6omo; uouonteon years of ago^on (he 4th June. MrOeasy is a tnarrltd maa. i :

A great number of 'people haveOn THC Bsu.li!. got cholera on tho brain. Io look-

i lug over our flloa tbis week - woporccivtd that ia tbo year 1885 ono of our local licbtaC3lmlyannouncod thatoholera>ould como f o r Ctrl- intbat year. Now no eoe certain gentlemen constitutedinto a Pablio Uealth Co'inmittoe quietly arrangingfor the; erection of obolera sheds «t» ihs Park, . TheP. H. C. may orcct thnsa sbeda ; but we promlso tbecitizens trill cot bo long in pulling them donatwain.

We could ,;8tro.pgly. urge oomeA saoQniTioti. metnbor of tho council to propoaa

: at Wodnesday'a meeting tbat tbeCojt of Arms bo removed (aridor tho claases of tboImprovoment Bill re-adopted- ou Tuesday neelt) asan obstraction of a very marked oho motor.

GIUND Sucocso I—Eobertson, Ledlte a GreatSummer Solo now proceeding. Parohasen delightedwith the Splendid Bargains. 63, Qaay, Wato rford

DtraGABVAU Union—TnuEODAT,

At the noual week ly meeting of tbo above boardtbo members preoont were :—J V O'Bri»D, Chair-man, Edmond O'Shoa, V C, John Greene, D V C, WBoston, Jobn Curran, Jobn Fitzgerald, TbO3 Walcb,and Jobn McCarthy.

ZIAOTE&'S DEFOBT.Tho Master submitted tha clotbjng supplies re-

ceived during the week from Sir Camming, con-tractor. . ¦

Mr O'Sbca uked,if tbe matron had approved ofthe supplies.

Master—Yen.Mr Cnrran—That la qqlte sudolent. Tha sup-

plios rrcro opproved of. |RATES.

Mr Bronnan attended : beforo tho board and eoidtbat two weeks ago something nbiob be felt; to bein tbo nature of a oburge was •oc.de onaiuct himby tho guardian for ibo Coumcraglla dtvinon.Ho bed collected tbo rates on the farm in question,and there were no arrears doe. It would be welltbat momboro of tbe board, before making a;obargoof that kind, should oxamiao tbo orrear sheet. Hobad been paid the rates, but be was not at liberty tosay who paid thorn. '¦ > '¦ • 'j . . ' '

Mr O'Sbca cold tbat as long flo Ilr Bronnan nodreceived tbe rates it was all tbey required. : <

Tbo explanation was approved of. ' '.. TUB OAHTHEaBEBAOB WCLL. ¦ .

Tbo people of tbis district applied to have tho wellon tho lands of Hr ZIorrissoy, Balllnroad, oponed.

Mr Morrissoy wrote stating that be would notgrant the uoo of the well to tbe pablio.

Aa order was made that Dr Holland and < MrBan* Inopeot tbe site for a new well.

TUB WATEB BVFPtT VOB TUS HOtJBE. ,A. letlor was received from tbo Tonal Com-

miscloaers statiag tbat £20 a year was tbe lowestfigure at which they could supply tbe WorkbbuES.

Mr O'Sbea said that £$0 wa* very reasonable. ItTta? a most extraordinary thing to have two sanitarybodies dlsoacslog about a £5 noto when ii concarneda wtter Bupply - , ¦ ¦ 1 1

Tie question ROB polled, when tha majority oftbe guardians voted for X16. -

Mr Curran eaid that £15 was quite enoagh ! forthem to pay when the Bollway Company was Gettinga supply at £10. .

i raoa. ' : ;M» Stokes' tender for eggs at lid per dozen was

accepted. H TTSO tho only tenper brfora ths boird.I • THE AUKESTr ASE00UTI0N. :

AI resolution was read from the Limerick AmnestyAssociation in favor of tba xclcsso of ths politicalprbemtre. Tbo resolution wps about, being adoptedwhen Mr. John Curran snegestod that it should be eentamongst others to Mr, John Bodmond. No roanho laid did more for tho political prisoners than Mr.Eedmond. : : 1

Mr. O'Sbca Boid ho regretted that Mr. Curran shouldba introducing a political element into tho matter. ; Hecoulfl not approve therefore of having aaythlng to sayto Mr. Bedmond in this matter as ha regarded him asono of Ireland's greatest enemies. ¦ ' . :

. HTOBAitoS'ANp WifB/rj VIDBNCH AGREE'^ |;M ^;: iy- K^ -pABTI0TOAB; : |

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; It h ffeaekuy ao pted, If yoo '«ant exclttmttitgo:' to the Matrcpolls,. But inttreitJng, and often-times <wolt(ng, evenU happen lb tbe amkUer towns,and' too exp«rienoepf Mr and Mrs Spaldlng, ot 10,Sr rlff SUeet/We»t HirUepooJ, furniihes aa axam-pie of what toay ooonr to Interfere1 wl»b th« ieraatenor of lif<>. « September. JM«." taldMr 8p»ldiiig,'.?;py wife took cold, tettling in her Up*

¦'»"*bringing on: muwalar rbaeinatism. The ploiwere almost unbearable, arid they were soon followedby; swelliDB of the limbs td twice tbelr ordinarysUa The paint sow extended to the right sld* andover the back, accompalned by unmlrtaketble•ytnptons of liver disease. Although attended ', >jrdifferent doctors, she grew ' worse and we garo ophopes of her recovery. Sho laid, • I fear my time Isclose at hand, and that I have bat a ahort time tolive.' I thank God that I persuaded her, at thinperiod, to try Warner's Safe Cure, for it cared herHeir improvement was noticeable from the initialDB?, and now, the Is able to- attend bor householdduties, and again enjoy llfo."

KNOCKADBEEYo

FACTS OF INTEREST TO CONSUMERS-

: THAT " WASTE OV WATEE." | ;

From a perusal of the loco] papers last Fridayevening; one would think thai tbe city was ontbe. verge, if not actually in. tbe midst, of a waterfamine. At all events the performances of . tbeoitj» magistrates—folly reported in Friday's papers—would lesd one to . tbis conclusion. Citizenssummoned for not taking particular care of tbewater supplied them from Enockaderiy were,In come instances, fined the very heavy penalty of40s. and coats.

It trill not be very diffioult to show tbat theseSnea were altogether out of proportion to tho offence—if offsneo it could bo oiled—and that all tho fussaboat the threatened water famino was based upona very slender foundation. j

Too Knookaderij lake covers between seventy andeighty acres of ground, and contains water in someparts from, twenty to twenty-five feet deep. Thereservoir Is supplied bv inaamerable streams andsprings, and, as a general rule, is foil to overnowiog.Mr.) HAWKESLET, tbo competent engineer, wbocarried tbe magnificent works to such a snecess,was of oplaion that it would take nine months'cooiioued drought to run tbe lake dry. Fancy,nine monthB I As overyona la aware, we have badan exceptional run of fiae weather this year. Butwhat do. we find on enquiry ? Oa Friday lastwhen all the noise was being made about the casteof (fator, and when tha cltircns wore being heavilymulcted ia fines and costs, the water at Knocksderryb&dj only fallen too f i t t below tha normal lovelTbis is not anything exoeptlons.1 ia summer time*.In tho year 1877, when thoro was another longperiod of drought, the water fell over seven feetbelow tho vroir, Tbe fact tbat It only fell two feetthis year when thoro was aboat tbe came quantity ofraid, proves that the supply is oa the lnoresse.Appended will be found tbe rainfall registered atEnockoderry during April, Hey, and Juao of fiverecant years :—

I 1887 1890 1891 1892 1893Apnl .. 1-21 1-69 2-82 -71 -92May ... 1-22 349 4-40 391 210Juno ... 'CO 3-91 2-G3 2'fll "20

Now with such a state of afiairs exlatiog we donot 'seb why so much should havo been made oat ofthese prooeoutloos, and wo farther bold it was aperilous and unnecessary proceeding to abut-off tbewater from tbo mains during night time, thus in-creasing, in a marked degree, , the danger crl3io(jfrom fire.

Tbe inestimable blessing conferred upon the eityby the introduction of this splendid water supplynot never more manifest than during the pastthree monthB. Tropical weather boa now for ourpeople no terrors, to other days crhen the citizenshad to depend for their water supply on badly keptpumps summer t tcoBt ever broaght sickness andsuffering in its train. Now you have a bountifulflow ot water, whioh Sir Charles Cameron—thegreateot authority in this country—bas declared Isundoubtedly the beat in Ireland. \

The Dromore Murder CaseAt a special court held in Cappoquin yesterday (Thurs-

day) beforo Mr. Lynch, R.M., and Major Chcamloy,J.P., the two men Barry and Whelan were brought upon remand charged with tho murder of William farrellabout four years ago. Maurice Henly deposed to beingon Coonccn quay when tho body was taken in from thewater ; ho saw little marks on tha neck as if they werecaused by eels pinching him; there was a little bloodcoming from them; tho body did not, as far &s ho couldnotice, present the appearance of having been drowned ;he uw the bodies of two drowned men before ; ho didnot pay much attention to either of them. John Gecryeaid ho was present when the body was being stripped,but did not wait until it was stripped ; bo saw a littlet ip on the neck like as if your ncil would causo it; itdid not present the appearance of having th* manthrottled : he eaw no other marks on tho body. ;' Thomas Keane said he WOK at Cooneen on tho Satur-

day night that it occurred; ho paued the quay on hisway homo ; he caw no boat becaup tho nightwaa dork ;ho heard a voice singing about tho weir below the quay ;it was a dark, calm night ; tbe voice singing teemed tobs coming from the water ; ho did not hear the noue ofa boat, it waa itoo far down ; ho did not recognUo tbevoico ; he did not etato to rjergcant Nash that he saw aboat coming up tba river; he only guessed it was one.

Sergeant Nash was then examined. He said—I cmtho cergeant iu charge of this cue ; Barry made a state-ment to mo on the 30th April ;' before ho made it I toldhim' he was hot bound to make any statement noraniwer any questions that might incriminate himself, i

Mr. Williams objected to ths statement being read tsevidence on tbo ground that Barry got on insufficientcaution. He should havo been told that his statementnodd ba ns:d in evidence against him on his trial. ;

Mr, Lynch nd that they btmercd tho caution givenby fAe Sergeant to be insufficient oa the most importantpart of it was omitted. Thoy would noto tho objectionof Mr. Williams, but would sea tbe statement.

Borgeant Ntah further said—I took down the state-ment in Barry's presence, which I now hand in ;, Ibelieve I can get further evidence u Inn makingfarther inquiries ; ono of the witne u, whom I shouldhave hero to-day, hu left tho district. I therefore prayfor'ft remand for eight days.

Croia-exnmincd l>y Mr, Williamo—Tho ttatementmads by this witness was something stronger than tomeof tho:e already moda; I won't go so far u to cay Ihave not any other witness excopt ths one who Lasgone array.

Mr. Delandre then applied for a remand for eightdays. '*

Mr. Williams uked to have tho prisoners admittedto bail. Not an iota of evidence, he eaid, hod been putforward to connect bis clients ia tho most rcmoto waywith tbe charge. There was no evidence to show thatForrefl -wu in the boat with them on that fateful ni

^ht,

and the prosecution had not advanced one bit ciccothoy were' firct remanded. Ho applied to havo themadmitted to bail.

Mr. Detandra opposed it.Mr. Lynch: raid that thero na not a particls of

evidence to show that thrao men vrcro guilty. Thoyshould remand them for eight days, and if at the expira-tion; of that time no ovidenca was put forward to connectthem with the charge tboy should dkchirgo tha prisoners.

Thoy were accordingly remanded for eight dap, bailbeins refused. " '

ROUND ABOUT THE MARKETSAfter tho eharp ttorms of tho pwt week tha westher

has a"ain become warm to«day, but tho teit is temperedby refreshing bretzca. .

Bain never camo with such a wolcomo. Fcrmcrawero nigh on the ycrgo of despair at tho proapectibeforo them. : ' : . .

.The change in tho weather has had a marked effecton tho cattle trade. Lost Saturday before tha rain felltha St. John's fair hold hero, was bad In tho extreme.8npply of stock w»s very small, and quality generallyindiflcrent. It is unnecessary to give prices now ASmany changes have occurred sinco then. Yesterday'sDublin market was a very animated one. Demand wasexcellent, and if prices did not : advance all at once,there is everything to indicate a' better future. Cattleof fancy finish brought quite,(i3i nor cwt. ¦ '*£M<£zre. Wright and Bona, of flbasgow, telegraph 1—" Our quotations for ths woek aro—Best Scotch oxen,GOo to 62s per1 cwt ; secondary and best thirds, SCs to6811 per cwt j bulls and cows, 40B to JOs per owt. Ac-cording to quality and weight best mutton was 7Jd to7S4 per Ib. Our top nrioo for IrUh lambs this weekwas 85s eacbJ Good: fat huntn in fair demand. Figs«,lm. fifti to 53s per cwt : bVht sows, 43s to 46a rxr

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THE C0Maj[iy6I0!NBBS' PKTEBMiyATIOy

ipoLrridB AQ41H HmuoDvci^D.• THE I OHAIRMA^a

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At the ntuat weekly raeeting of the abova body,the member* In atteBdanoe were ,—Mee«r» X Powtr(ohairmanJi Tlfittrirt, f O'Brien, T M*hoay,: EKeohan, Captaia Bbeebsp, P ileCartby, J CarranJ WaJsb.J Casey, B B Knowlet. \ .

: ' : ' . ; ¦ ' i . ' , A WAT«B B Vf Ptti • , Mr William Barron wu allowed a lap opposite

bis house, at B«Uln«oonrty, at 80s. a vear. ¦ ': ¦¦:;¦ OBSTBUCTIOR.

JA rnan named Wade atid that there were evthenpipes passiag through his bog:to cuavey (he water•nd they were stopped. •

The Clark said tbat Wade bad stopped (be pipesand fouled tbe water making driina. Subsequentlyon the report of Mr Beary, engineer, Wade promisedto give up the drain-making. He halbtea;servedwith notion of action, and it waa decided that theboard should not jjrooeed farther In the matter.

; BiLLHUCOUBTT LIOHTB.On application of the l»mji lighter, at BaUlna-

oourty, it - waa ordered tbat hit ladder be repaired.TRX BAD BK1.TH Or ^N CUPLOTI. <

Miss Bojle soot io a bill for the cars and heirs?used for tbe interment of William Cbappel, one ofthe Commlnioores' men wbo died suddenly whileengaged at his work a fortnight sinoe. ,

Cbairmah—He died on btuioess, and tbo boardought to puy tbe 'expenso of his interment.

Mr MoCurthy—Ob, we oagbt to pay It.Mr O'Brien—I don't tbiofc any Comaijsionar

would object to that.The expanses amoua od to about £2.Mr Cisty moved that they be paid.Mr Monarchy seconded the motion whioh was

passed. ', 0ANIT1RT BXF0BT8.

Tbe asunl tanltay reports note read. .At the request of tho Chairman, tho Clerk read

a report of tbe ! oases heard In Waterford, wbernproci dlngs were takea-ljy janUary authority.

TUS BOTTSB MAUKpjT»-l OOMPBOUUfi.Mr Caser proposed—" Tn»t Mr Hodne^t, solicitor,

Yonghal, to loitfuoted /orthwleh to commanicalewith Mr Ussberand accept bis offer for this boardto pay tbis deputy £60 per year, he providing theclerical and weighing staff and paying tbetr expensesheretofore paid by tbe Commissioners, and also tbeCommissioners to pay Mr Wall £40 for back salaryduo to the end of December, 1893, tbe receipts ofthe market to bo lodged to tho credit of theCommissioners, on Wednesday in eaoh week, tbeproceeds of tbe market for tbo past three wcois tobo also lodged—tha Commissioners to rototo tberight of sapervialon as to tbe proper management oftho market and as to tho accommodation of buyersand eellerr." ' .. Mr P O'Brien seconded tbe isolation.

The Chdlrman said tbat tbh iras tbe result oftho dotermianed action of a section of tbe board. Itwas a far botter argument tb&n was offered before.

Mr Casey said tbat be would put without preju-dice in that resolution, aa thoro wero law proceed-ings ponding.

Mr Knowleo—Mr Wall's services have to bo ro-tnined after all.

Chairman—I believe so. It is well tbat the boardshould understand tbat tbi3 is tbo reault of tbo de-termined action displayed by a section of tbe board.This ia for and a way a bettor arrangement tbon wasoffered before. Of caurse, we don't know anythingaboat its legal taped. Onr cano is aomething strongerthan it was-

Jlr McCarthy—Is it better to have ths market pay.ing.

Mr Casey—I would put •' without prejudice" in thoresolution.

Mr Mahony—Aro you going to Rive tho market toJohn Wall for .£50 a- year.i JAIr Knowlea—Ho must pay all the expenses of thotriAvlmfc.

Mr Carran—Thero nucd to be a transfer of ,240 fromthe markets, and where ia It now P

Mr Mahoiiy—Who will pay for the hall ?Chairman—Oh, wo will pay for tbo hall.Mr f!urran—If the market only manoa X20 ho must

be paid £50.Sir Knowlea—There is nothing in tbat resolution an

to who is to take tbo fees.Mr Carrau—Sara yon aro not of raid of him.Mr Keohan was glad to se« peaceful proposals made

at the board, bnt they were no bettor than could bemado beforo tba feelings of the people were embitteredon this question, and injury perhaps done, Thoy con-tended for «ole control of the market , and now theyhad absolutely banded it over to Mr Wall after all.Surely thero was no triumph in that. If tbe memberswho propoeed'auoba resolution aj that thought theyhail gained n viotorv ho nishod tbom joy of their be-lief.

Tto Chairman said ho would give nil the credit tothe men who wero oa tho ditch—the hurlers—thatwas the petition Mr Keohnn occupied. The notion oftho Cloamol men was different to tbo aotioa of theDaoirarvan men. Tbe Clonmel men knew what theirdoty was to ajitats for saco:ss of tbo market. ¦

Mr Knoirlc3 said tbat after tbo Commissioners ro-tnrned from Yonghal, tbey had at onca cried peccaviHe oompWaodj ho " had ' booa iaanltcd tt tbeboard.

Mr Cauey aconsed Mr Koowlcs of bavins calledmembcra of tbo board " botheen bojs."

The reflation waa pxsucd after cono fartherdisaassion.

HGV to EnrlonaOn SatarJay 20 tons of hay, a ado up in 620 small

bales, wero shipped from our quays to Southampton,per ooo of the Clyde eteam ships. Hay was neverbefore so chert In England, end must therefore bevery dear.

QBAHB EUCCEES I—Eoccrton, Lodllos GranSummer £<ab con proceeding.' Purchasers delightswith the iiplendld Bargains. C3, Quay, Waterfor

KILK ENNY UNION— YESTEEDAY.o .

Mr JOHN BACKER 'in tbo chair, and subsequentlyAid M ICHAEL HBAXT. Also present—Mr NicholasHarrison, Mr William Langton, Mr Jobn Purcoll,Mr Jobn Cnrr, Mr Jobn Neary, Mr John Gaffney,Mr JampK Tiono.

• pr/iips nnaniuo UBT.The board wes occupied a fjood nhile in disposing

of relief caee3.Mr Molony, clerk, read tbs .minutes and corres-

pondence, &c.Lotters were read from covers! parts of tho

union, to tbe effect that pumpi wero nearly dry, andwater very corce.

Mr Harikco, In referring to a pump In Bally-callan, said a certain publican la the locality wasagainst sinking a pump tbero, as tramps passing tbeway nould dot take a pint ot beer from him if apump was at band (laughter).

BUTTEB AND . BOOB IK PLACE OIT M«AT.The NOTKO of tbe Freshford Hospital wrots ukiog

for butter Hid eggs instead of meat as her rations.Mr Neary, Mr Langton, and Mr Harrison sop-

ported the application, wbicb passed.FBE3B&VAHON 07 BSC0BD3.

A lottor vras rezd from tbo Dublin BeglstratlonOffice stating that tbo place for keeping the recordsof the Kilkenny union was not what it should be forwsnt of warmth.

Mr Harrison sold it could be euily heated fromtbo potter1

* room.Mr Neary objocted, and eaid that farmers could not

pay for such things.Tho Clerk, j said the documents in tho registration

ofBco would be most valuable rn ths future, ihe workmight be doqo ' for £5- Tho records were gettingmouldy. Tho matter was postponed.

; : OOWHAN MET.A report waaresd from Dr Morris, H O, stating

that several houses in Gowmn were in an unsanlUrystate, I '

J 8AHITABT IN SCHOOLS.Some time ago ths board directed ono of their

members, Mr Barrett, to get some lanitary improve-ments carried oat in a Cathollo school in this city.When the work was done the bill was presented, butthe payment was objected to by the auditor because theschools wern not the property of tha National BoardHowever, to-day Mr Barrett proposed a resolution re-

a nesting Mr Motley, chief soaetary, to see and arrangeis matter with the h G Board.

AMKIETr. ;On the motion o! Mr Bows, seconded by Mr Harrison,

the resolution of the Iawerisk Amnesty Associationfor the relewsa of the political prisoners, WM read, andadopted. :

; iHPOBTArrr BKOLOTION.Mr Bowo proposed, and Mr Langton seconded, the

following Important resolution which passed unani-mously I— '! , '

" WhereM several resolution* have been sent to thia" board calling for revision of all rents—judicial and" othenrise-iowing to ths very great depression in" prices generally, and as the government bave not" taken np thi matter, we. call oa the Uadlord* of Ire-"lindto hav* an arbitration entered into with the* tenants, wo4 dwoU they not agree to this proposal," the question be left fo boards of guardians to fix fair"renU in their respective union*." ;

: : ¦ ;| klkn OT SH» BOOK. ' :EomalningaUo«Uitwfak.*H| In Inftrmary 98 1 in

dlsoharfea,«irM»W««i »4. . ' . :Cost of provisos* s*an«ot«s«ri»t nodna,£48 8*.fid. ( do, oommned, J86* 19s, 6d. | average; ooat pet

haad weekly1, 8» 1W.| io, to tent hospital, b». 6M ,So.in «mury, fl« 6W- Anount of poor-rate eotteetedand; lodpif dkrlsj Mredc, £W 9*i Si. { do. vnoolleeM,XS^Ut. t faUaae* in ravomi

^of rtardW, 48,807

42*. 1.' i eo*t of oni-rtlW for the •«,.•, £10 U. K.Aaowi oiMlaitota

in lnfimiuy forth* *w>Vvn4io( 8atur4*>i 8cd«,'tuM, 1888, waa aa foltowt, viiwine, 8 «laf#e.ooe«,liMj braid/, 3Sila«*<«, eotl|,bottler «MK'lVf > H rUs i, eo«t, iS. :'¦¦ ¦ ] i" , " ' ' . "r' 'ii ~> ;

~'" »ii •.. ;' '.' '- .' : '.'¦¦. j1 T£nt'i(^«k^*Jap ^*sa OoiU<atJ»a.--fBjl

• thorough j| t tml^M ^vttmii a m t - m i i e kf p r r t K n

m®WM

:DsDto; commter,; M. • amtm-mmiMmmSf ^Wm

• Aa. lnm.1* . wmrf Uxuffl mri *-&trf hlm &$&qovarnment BoardoomplaUs^O( tJU1 l(k«t«l. 'Him.- ':|5?

laid be tott tbe register oil hi* f»a B*B«*>¦aTOivf-^n'i'i; Tbe Matter said eonplalaWI/Mrv'*'. thMu\ ':-i '-%'Moulsaooe in the hpose, andbsrnlKd the nun*.¦' He -! " '! ¦ ¦ ¦¦'Ibinkehaoogbt to. do what jMi aiit, • : 1V ¦ -:.TM ' ' ;--v

:! Complainant appeared before tWfaira. wfttt «.,¦ ; ¦ ' r'

patch on his eye. He aiidie jw»* jiixrtrpkrf to (k> < ' ' : *¦•hat be did, - ¦ • \ ' " •" :i' '?i - ' ~ . •. i - ' -K •'¦¦¦

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' . V"- ,: Ohslrman—The best thing you eanl do Is' to go ¦ ' Si;

unt and b»te tbe bay. _ ' ¦ > • •'j, ' ' r ¦ .¦ ¦ . '' •-!: The Master said ho bad to waub ieompUioahir. • ¦ ' ''¦• CompUinatjt—Too ooght to wstolt tben. I had ¦: ",

¦mple oiuse. ¦ ¦ • . . '¦ ; ¦•¦. ; ' ! - '• . .. ' ' ¦ ,'¦

The Master brought before tb» board another 'idle prime boy—e, young man—who tJso refused to '.Work. ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ '¦¦ '¦ ¦

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; ;: The Master very properly advised the bxrd to ' * ¦;turn both Idle fellows ont of tbe houas. ', TMMaster again cime before the board, ard atil ib*two fellows beat tha gate man. ' . : I ¦ ..

, The board ordered both Idle pcampi to leave tlia ¦ 'bonla forthwith. . . '! ;¦ . . ¦¦ ' . ' ' • ¦ ¦ ' r . '

XOBS OOTTAOIS. '" ' I 'A letter was read from Mr. Baggy, aolx, in

reference to labourers ootUges in which he WMengaged. He said that tender* might be advertltfldfor tbe ereoiion of 14 cottages. \- \ >

AKOTBXB COMPLXtHT. - : 'A complaint was read from; an outrider against

Dr. Hnrpby, M.O., in referenoe to a relative of hia(complainant'*) wbo was ill. ' ¦ . ¦

Tbe board made an order to refer the letter IoDr. Murphy for his explanation! ' . • ¦

. MIAZbtS. ." ' \ ' . : • • :Dr. Johnson reported tbat ba ordered school* ia

bo closed in Inistiogue, owing to the prevalence oftaeazles in tbat town. ; - : ' !SKnoriva BIWSBB. : - j

Mr. M'JDermott, engineer to the beard, explainedin reference to some defective sewers ia-Btoneyford,a village in ihe union. Postponed till tha guardianfrom the district be present., •• ¦ . "

TDtBIB TO BB BIM0V1D. iThe bsard, at tbo suggestion of the Clerk , directed

Mr. Walsb, B.O... to remove some timber lying *ttbe Ballybale station, sent there by Mr. Graves, cfWaterford. . ; ; , i .

AS IKVJ8TIOATIOfI EIrCSID. !In (he dispute betWeon the. (foardlans and Dr.

liurpby, M.O , relative to dangerous surgical oper-ations on patients , without 'the onsent of theirrelatives, tbe Local Government Board wroterefusing to hold an investigation on the matterBat, on tbe contrary, agreed with a previous , reso-lution ol the guardians that the relatives concernedshould ba apprised of euon operations btfore theymould ba carried out. I

TCKDEB. !Mr. Morrissoj's tender for doing loma dtiblnfend general repairs in tbe boose for the sum of £210.¦ At the suggestion ot tho chairman, contractor(who was present) said he would do the work for£200; and also agreed to do it by the first CfOctober next. j , . , : i

Clork—Mr. Buggy, solr, will complete tbe bond.A SEAB F0JTP. I

A pump-sinker named M'Goinness, offered tailuk a pump at Hugginstown, at £2 17» 6d pet foot.

Chairman—This is a big sum to pay for sinking apump. : t . . I

Mr Hogan would not be for postponing it, thoughthe work was expensive. ¦ : :

: M'Gionis said air ahonld be pumped down to themen - in the well. He sunk: a pump in Ben rtett'aBridge, which saved hundreds of lives owing to tbepood water that it brought up to the people- Honould do it for 6a a foot less—or £2 V2» 64.

Tbe board then accepted the tender. ¦ j iTWO CBILOBIM ODT AT NDBSS. ' I

A young man applied for two foster children oqttt nursa as servants—the y are now up to tbe ego ofgoing oat. ! ¦ • . |

Mr. Hogan spoke very highly of one of them ,whom be knew. The board agreed to send thecbtldico. ont to scrvlco whon thalr time would be upin the house. :HUI8ANCI8. : i

Tbe relieving officers reported ieome naissjioes iaseveral parts of tbe union, vrbin the usual ordersiFero made on tbe owners. . : :

COALS VfABTBI). '• '; '¦The Master reported tbat Newport ooahj wero

wanted—that water barrels were requirrd for thefever hospital, io, all of wbloh were sanctioned, i

. j ' LIAVI. ¦ • , . . ¦ i |: Dr. Murphy got three weeks leave of absence,Dr. Johnson to do his doty. ' ¦ !

riNABCES VIST VAVOBABLI. 'Tbe Clerk reported tbat the board had in bank

to tbeir credit £1,510 8s 7d and a good deal mote tobe collected. I note tbst tbe union in scaroeWever in a better financial position than it U at present,and the supplies all very moderate in price. :

0AEBICK-0N-8UXE BUTTEB MABKBf —Jraa 27Ia oar market to-day there were 292 firkins oibatter. Pr\c«» ruled from 90s to 8Ss'per cwt; its U>i?» per firkin . Bnyors—Messrs Coarteaaj1, "EidpwaV.lltshony. P A Power & Co, P Posiar, Syaa aid Siaa!Water ford ; Qnirka, Curick. Utf tut over earlr.'Domand good. All batter to be In eartj. '• • -

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\ These sessions' were held at Piltown oa Tbundtylast before Messrs Weldoa-Wslsb (pieilding),Ilichael Morris, and Edward Bowers. - Tbe onlycase adjudicated on waa a oharge of drunkenness -preferred by Sorgeant Sbiel, lAIoooeuiiv against 'Michael Comtrford, Clogga, in wbic b the defendantiras fined 2s 6d and costs. Tbomas Maddan, arailway porter at Grange station, bid » man namedEdward Dnnpby prosecuted for obstructing blm tatbo discbarge of his duty. Tbe fUilwiy Companybad Dunpby prosecnted for tretpus on the isoaoccasion. On tho application of the station masterat Grange tbe cue was adjourned for a fortnight toallow Mr Strange, solicitor for the Company, to at-tend. Mr Strange attended in court immediatelyaftor the order was made, having driven fromWaterfnrd, bat the order made was not varied. <

i MOBE LIKELY TO BEEAK DOWK. i; Who hasn't heard of the good old! Deaoon in

Ameriot, and his idea of how • chtUe should bebnilt so as to ran for ever without repair) ? I dareE»V we all have, yot he hasn't quite gone stale yet

I He said, you remembar, tbat tbereuoa chaise*broke down and didn't wear ont was tbat there wa»always a weakest spot somewhere aboot them. How1.,eaid the Deacon, the way to fix it is to make thatspot aa strong as tbe rest. Then the vehicle mightrear ont, bat bouldn't break down. * He built achaise on that principle ; it never broke down!; Itran a hnndered year* exactly, and tbea on« day tlwent to pieces all at once ; all atnssoe and : nothingfirst, joat as babbles do when they bant. Iu timewas oorae j for, as the man says wbo once told ttacjstory in rhyme, ¦' little of all we value bare, wake*in tbe morn of its hundreth year, without both feel-ing and looking qu er." ' ' . ' " |

Yes, and long before tbat time moat of ns begUto look and feel queer. And it's all on account ofthat weak ipor, too. If It, wasn't for tbat we aboal4hi) like tbe Deacon's chaise—we iberald run till wawear ont. As ic li we break down on the roadoften beyond repair. Bat cot always. • ' I: Otherwise a certain man could have norar wadthese words. " I feel as imart to-day at I did thirtyjean ago." HU story, in hl» own worcU, rant thfaway. t— ' ¦ ' •; • . ¦ • ') ¦ ! |

V From roy youth l WM never properly *clL Ihad a bad tute is the month and paid altar eating,Often I couldn't tonoh foed when It was tat baforttie. I felt a gnawing at tbe itomaoh and * tight*bens at the ohest and aides. Sometime* mj hoael*were so swollen I had to looaa ay clothes. I had aviolent patB in my head for days lojretbar. Thtocontinued forbear* and years. Abbot thirty yean artI begin to have rluematio ptios aU orer mt, «rke£>ally in the back and legi I got so bad I e6uda*Bwalk without a stick, and on my way to and froejmy work I bad to tit down end rest. ' ; 'i ' \, "I ROt no pioper sleep at nfghl frting-tojtbipain. Day nor*igb,t, I never knew wkat lt vaatobe free from ptfe. A» time went ty I became comcrippled. Doctor' altar doctor gave me mediebMarobbing bottles, bat none of the things I tried' did;any good. The doctors said my ailment was riaeTmsUstn and lumbago and made Ughi ef it, bet tt,*u lerloai enoogh to mo. For thirty lean I tuff,ercd dreadfolly. My wife- used to wb me bafotathf fire night after night and apply flauak, !lUvelng me only for the time. I gate op BB UJLV81,UIB/ ,wel1 •«aln. W««« -to ' ! No»i«t1887, I read of tha geod Motbe* BhM** *|rbad done in to many caaai. ' I bam U "ttand after Uking a few botUea aTlS anbaiigpiOn. left *?*& have n™ «i&UF»£S!*%madklna swms to have drove aOltMpmft jMt»y ayttom, and I fad as »»an't*£yj|iaTH

'rt7 7«an ago,; toe wbiob I tkaj&OMJMl M*aslgal-s 8;r«p. ¦¦ Bad ; I n«d U'aoaMr I *Sphave bran land: ytan of at^ariai." :K«5MWitUAit BrapruBT. Dooghw. MttlKrt;25January 7U>, 1898 • !¦ ¦ . . -.i ; : -V '" -:«:s:S-i».1:!jjXt SMUft iaa gMd.Mta. Mrs B*wwd»VlKUad, Boaaeatowi aad: haa- .ei *bwaiil)oejtf

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Tbe ' effort* of |cettiu'n Whlgifto ehnntioff blamefrom tbe mmiMtooerg by tntroduoinsr tba politicalelement !nto tbe!dlioua«ioiijre tbe Butter: Market laohatsnteriBtto. j Wblfjgery is, synonymous' with;shuffling. To aot above, board ia one thingot] -all others ttiat 3VhlgS> cannot do, and It Isno i vender '¦ therefore ;>when- the ¦' DonjrarVan 'Whiira madeflnqh -a wMBrof the Butter Marketbusiness, that (be^ Bnould 'npw turn on those wholaughed at tbeie .performance and aocuse them of" sympathising with the enemles-of their country."

'According to those men'of light and leading noIrishman should; have sympathy with an Irish Con-servative andeejaqy condition whatever ;_ and no;matter how right an Irish Conservative might ; be,no Irian Notionalist should support him. Tbis isNationality tap Ito i date from the men . and tbeirsj-rxipathlsers who protejt 1 against the Irish Parlia-:ment House—or .Irish' Legislature as Wblgsiare'content to calli ft-^bolng;, established in College.Greea. ¦¦ ::i i ¦ i : ' '

! I have been anxiously awatinpr a manifesto fromthe DongarvauiWhi* Federation petitloninjf Mr.Gladstone to set-up ':the old house "in GrattanlSquare; of onr old Un. Should tbe G;O. M. grant:this reasonable i concession: to Nationalists of tbeBtern mould to be found in bur Federation", tbenjtbenecessity.of opondinR £100 or so on an ornamental'nater-foontain for jtbe Sqnare will be at once done:BTfay vritb. In fact it is quits reasonable to suppose;that the .Commissioners will b8 milling to contributethis .£100 towarcto ; tbo expenses of removing, theParliament House from College Green. • • ¦ ',

As the Federation- did not meet here for a loDgtime, I would Bugtjest the advisability of an earlygathering todlccuss tho important issues to wblebI have just referred.:

It would be a consoling thought to many youngIrishmen throughout tbe country if this modelFederation Branch could be <?ot to shake c£E allshyness, and issue in authoritive pronouncement onthe Bnbjeot of Nationality. ;

* I would jast advance one proposition which, asa Nationalist, or rather one who has always aimedat1 being a Nationalist, I would much, like to havesolved. Is it agoinat all.canons of Nationality tor apatriot ta take sides with a Conservative in a mattervrblob has as much connection nith. politics as withthe Man in the Moon P I waib breathlessly for aroply. . ¦

PerbapB of all the landlords in the county Water-ford of whom I have written, Mr Ussher cameofirst. ' I always opposed bis eleotlon as chairman 6°the uolOD.and rarely lost an opportunity ot pointinj?to acts in bit public career which , I considered,rightly 'Called for censure. It has never been mycustom, however, to take sides against a-man whenI believe that man to be right. I hold very strongvibwB aa to the recent performances of I he TownCommisslooera -in.. 1 connection with the publicButter -Market These views , I may say, aro theviews of ajnteon oalof every twenty In town.

Tbe Board still jseem to pride themselves onnbat they ore pleased to 'call: tbeir "determinedaction.'' flow innph tbeir^determination bas costtbe ratspaver3 «e b'»vo yet to leiUD.

Mr. ¦iK.eoghan „ (3 evidently not one wholelieves.i' .lhe .oisp-trap of those wbo indulge inputitio .tt disquisitions in regard: to an ordinarybasing matter. He clearly agrees irith me ' thatthe peaceable attitude ot the Commissioners tuw israther'W)9 tbe lesalt of Mr. Usshcr's determinationthan of anything else. Air. Keoghau wishes tbewarlike Commissioners joy of tbeic " victory."

The ChaicmoD appeaxa to tako all bis views fromtbe b.?Bla .tbs,t " Mr. Uesaer was an enemy and aUnionist j.P.'' One would think fioui the tone of

. Mr. Ppwer/fl re. marks ' that! all those Irishmen wbooppose Home Eoleishould bo banished like Boakesfrom the lacd. ..This is his; lofty idea, of toleration.Mr. Power considers it an ''awful thing " that any-one should say a good word for Mr Usaber. In myopinion it is an *' a.iful ihing '-' in this NineteonthCentury to see a gentleman filling the responsibleposition of Cbairmio of a public board making each

Jan Intolerant exhibition. . : : » .Mr. Koowles is a gentleman . wbo bos tbe ex-

traordinary audacity in the bearing and prpBenoeof jMr . Power to elaim the right to differ. Whatan< astounding piece of impcrtinancc I I am sur-prised Mr, . Power did not at once apply theclo3ure, . • ¦ i ;

At a recent date tbore was established in Dnn-gorvan ft society for young men, that is for thoseoho bod not outttepped tho period of boyhood, ofone of its: Initial terms • bdog " juvenile."The appellation was not at nil out of place,for a more jovial rendezvous would bo bard to find,and tbe members longed. for the- "special meet,"a frequent occurrence to show, np some associatewhose coudnct.in, ony : way deserved criticism, orvery often for the sole intention of arboslng. histemper.and,becoming acquainted with his powersof abase. Whilst the disorder continued the fundsnote neglected, and. althongh a "play '' was con-templated it failed —the exchequer could onlyfurnish a supper or something llke tbat ; but nt allevents it was a bonkroptoy injfnis. But; If It hasbeen demolished,, itj is again in evidonce, and is re-produced weakly , io an able and most scientificmanner by that body who rnle the financial businessof tbe inhabitants of tbe old Borough. Its abolitionwould v long... ago .be chronicled if the boys werehandling, their or/n money, but as eucb is not tbecase 1} seems"- the dab »IlL continue ¦ to exist yetawhile. ¦: Bat, ratepayers and friends, It is your bardearned capital they fling to the wind. Cease to givethem the power, eject those "Biddy Moriarty "Carties, and give your fawn over to the ." old stock,"whoae presence in tbe Town Council is presentlyindispensable. ir • i ¦ .

On Monday tbo farmers were agreeably surprisedby an abundant, down-pour of tbe long-niebtd forrain. It might, have been an inconvenience to bay-makera, but on tbo rtbole it sill benefit agrlauljuc-fats cncrmoujly. Maogolds and turnips were verymuch in need of rain.and will now improve rapidly.Pasturage in tbis district was scarco uid parched ;several dealer* were feeding tbeir stock on Indianmeal, and. it is a. matter of surprise that the un-precedented drought > dld not occasion tome out-break of disease amongst tbe cattle of tbe country.Since tbe rain came the fields have been green,oad vegetation Is yialbta in a marked degree.

On Sunday i eVeral sew sails were on tbe water,and tbe rage for boating is still continuing in full8TJJD(J, ' co mncb co that anxiety leads themto Indiscretion- •• ¦'A number of young men werego ng to Cuomgar. in a flit wben tbe boat beingoverloaded was almost submerged, and they weretransferred into a. small boat, which was also unsCa-worthy, and hud not a large boat come to renderbirfdly assistance tbfy migbt all have been drowned,aa I tbe boat', filled to the rails, and was linking intbo doa'peit 'part pf i the; harbour when they wererescued. ' Strangers' should beware of aDjibingrotb llko this, for If one boat cannot take themcoross another , will by a few moment's delay.

i .. . . : J TBAII0EE.On Sunday tbe town was pscked with excursion-

lots from all parts.': A Urge contingent came fromthe Limerick direction. The boys connected withSt Mary's league! of-the Cross, Clonmol, spont aplMflant holiday hijro iiKibargc of Bey C J Flavin,P P, and a couple of tbe brotbers.

Freparatiqns for tbe races are being steadilyproceeded with,. Holders .of licensed, promises laparticular firs taking great pains to be ie»dyfor the additional stTflfn . on their resoaroes. Inconnection with tbeso preparations I may mentionthat Mr.' Thomas Po;»er has erected a very neatlittle bar in the room adjoining bis shop. Herespecial attention-is po'd to those who like a •! weedroppie " pf extra good staff served hp in the bentotylef To' this bar there l» a special entrance, soonEiomers need not muk<r tbeir nay through tbe

: Many other local traders bave also resolved notto be found napping. Miss Claooy now, as ever,¦will be op to daVi and In tbe Great Houl,: tbeIramore Hotel and Miss Flynn's every xsre willba token to aake visitors a» comfortable a» pos-oible. Tbe popular "Vic " will not be backward,and Mrs Qnigloy is also makiog speolal arrangc-

^ bo'ae who desire every comfort should take;car«to eneaee their apartments before the race dsy.

Before the rain came Mr. Murpby went to con-aiderable tronble and expense tc. water tbe course,Ma thos secure good going. The water carfai inchanto of tbe clerk Of tbe weather h»vejuBt| dis-charged in good timft. and the groond U now s». softtbat ao apjoalpn ,tbreja, l?g» C9P.U gallop over it

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annouoce thSr. Intention :to hold a lpcal enquiryihafcre Rranting the ABfi Q O needed for the water':«Sk«. '2hi» means!deUyind expense. I ,: : works. >a.nw means; ae.imy iMJu c»j.VM-V.

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: triit " »& Olad»t«pe {« j dofng quite a» muobi towMds tbe *rneljor»tlpn pf.our people e» English; Xffie w»d Wmloff, bigotry witt permit bin."

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copa1 with the begglnif.nuUinc^Ai d^Iiarn gild 4osee htt they rnanaged to bring tw< offenders beforethe jMart.pn Thurvlajr.¦{..& reghlai'army of begganmay, be seen any day on the road leading from the:to«ff to the Abbey; - This Is, an intpierable iouisapcewbioh' tbe police can easily' put down if they,, onlyfwliinolinea tbao'so."' , . ' .' . . : I . ': \ \ , , i .

-The Djomoro'murdercnse' triedjhere last Thurs-day!: caused a great seosation. Tbe town Iwas tallof people,: • ¦ • ' V . ' '"' • ' • -i !' !' •

. AB a goods' train was shunting betp on; Mqndayseveral of the waggons ran off the rails. Tbe buffersof two Waggons were driven' Intojeaqh other, andtbe.ends; of the waggon* were completely shattered.They were "(jot on to the rails on Tuesday, j \- . ¦

A. largo ; crowd went from here'on Sunday towitpess the crlqket matob, whiebjended so¦ favonr-ably for the Waterford team. j - j . . .

Hoposrare entertained that thejwo merj pbarged.with Farrell's murder may be able to provo tbem-selreB Innocent of th'e'frightful bhbirge. , :¦ ¦'•• I

:| ;" IJSilOEE; . - ; : !•" The crioket toateh pliyod here < n Sdnday cajiMcla rfrest ¦' stir In town; Tbe vyaterford elevenacquitted themselves : very creditably, arid easilybeat theiropponents, the Lhmorelmecbatics.1 - ;

As the 545 p.m. train arrived herb from Csppo-qain onlts way tb''Fermoy on Minday' evening itwasj found that a goods train hadj blocked the linesomewhere.near Ballyduff, and it bould npt acoord-lngl y proceed. : Some pjssengers1 who w^re on itfrou Cappoquiri on their way; to Cork being thusuna ble;fe> oaten tho Cork train in : Pernioy, wtredriien b&ck to Cappoquln by cars by the Company,and they then proceeded oa Tuesday; when all waswell. : - ' - ¦ • ¦ ; ¦ ;• ¦

At the Petty Sessions on Saturday hist threanatuvea pf the town who, for the post month, havebeen engaged in training' to defend ",her MostGra sious. Majesty, her Crown and IdiKnitv"' acoinBtall e ggrefesors, were charged with'disorderly! conductat the ra|lnay station on the eveaSng of 'the arrivalof tbe Duke.and Dnohosa of: J)Byonsbire inLlsmore,"one.of them being sent to jall ori fortnight, whilehis fwo emjrtrt$ were 'fined heavily. : These eentle-mea on tbe evening of tbelc.doparture to join theirregiment were so demonstrative in the profestionof tbeir patriotism tbat they wantonly Insulted* theDuUe and :hU' lady, • simply ¦because j thp formerentertained opinions on a political 'qneation differentto t[bo8e they enterkained. if, 'ib're!ality; they' enter-tainiisd ariy.l Althodgh1 Ithfe sentence Imposed by^tbecourt was severe little ' sy&pa'tby is felt forthej. oulpHts, for by tbeir ' conddct the pave ' anopportunitj* to Unionists journals] of parading the" lntelerance " of the Irteh people ' with some shewof ejolou*,'- while their intuiting doniuoif o a lady'mus| me!dt with the : censure Of every Irishman.worthy of the name. ! • ; . •

Tbe election contest for the guardianship of theDromroeidivislon promises to bB as exciting asVoyoverheld iathe'unlon.- T6esaii)e|6ontcstant8havebeen nominated as'in M<roV last, Wii—Mr; MichaelPurcoll (Independent);-'and Mr. John Fives' (W.'oig).The!: usual inSuendes are being troiigbt to b'sar onthe iileotors to seoure the return of the ¦ Whignominee, but it is extremely doubtful' whether' tbeywlllifueet with any greater measujoof suciess thanwhen thpy were brought Into requisition on the lsitoccislon. . The counting of tbe votes commences onFriday next (17tb inst).: : | }

The oqllectlon for the Independent Home EuleFund here promises to be one of the most success-ful , comparatively speaking, in tba country, arid theefforts of tbe local organisers bave inet with mostoncquraging results. In a few days they! hope toremit to the central orgaoisation-a.substantial tokenof tbeir dppreolatibn of tho efforts.of the men wboare keeping the banner of National Independenceafloat in thiB country. ¦

So demoralised are the Whigs ip this part of tbecountry latterly tbat they have evon failed.to passthe usual resolutions denouncing the IndependentNationalists resident in their respective localities,Iibngf ago they have relinquished the idea of " em-barrassing " grabbers! or emergenoymen, : but wewero really not prepared to see F.ideratipnlsta wbobave been " fearless and uncomprot aisiog" National-ists for the last two years' overlook the o^nduct ofmen who suitually have the audacity to have anopinion of tbeir own in1 political matters, Pamellltesin this riefghbenrbood have been puzzling tbeir brainsto flpd an explanation! for the Immnnlty thoy nowenjojr, but recent proceedings showj that the Cartleaare itoo busy condemning brother parties to devoteany {attention to. those outside > thp fold. In everyUttle branch of the Federation in tbo oountry Healyand | Dillon: bave their respective^ adherent', anddlsodssions as to the relative merits of their ohatn-plonp are carried out with that: absence, of regard(or peraona.1 fteUng, which bas Won tbo attributeof members of the Federation in general, uluco itainceptioni with , the result that e?eu tbe men whoworked faithfully in tbe National momement foryears are allowed to pass without b«ing condemnod.This: is really too bid of tbe Cartlei.

" Who ;am the Faotionists now [' Is the questionwhich Parnellites hfre ore aBking their friends ofthe Federation , and fo whiehthe only reply possibleis aQ admissIon of the divisions amongst the latterbody, in the country. : • ' IThe annual exhibition of worj: |nnder the IrishCottage Industrial Association Eaa Baen' fixed for4th aod 6th August. : ITbe Amnesty resolution of tbo iJimerick ASBOO I B-tiori j was; unanimously adopted it tbe Board ofGuardians on Wednesday. The wonder is that someof the Whig Guardinns, did not ippoSe it on tho

grounds that ita acceptance, might tsnd to cmbarrassthe JGovernment. Tbat is tbe wly their leaders,many of ; whom were released» fipm prison as aremit of ; tbo previous Amnesty Movement, treattheir fellow-countrymen wbo are Being slowly butsurejy done to death in English prisons.Tbe price of tbe bread lelog [supplied to thewortbouse is remarkably, low, iv|t—3}d per 4 lbloatj This is without exception tbe lowest p>i.oecharged for supplying thli article to any institu-

tion |ln the ooontry. . . . | %The fight between tbo Whigs In North Bast Corkla being vjatohed with some interest here, and thedevelopment .of tha Healj; and Dillon quarrel hasbeen , the means of converting not a few ot those who•were led away to support the Whigs on the ground

tbat|National.unity conld beat beIsccured bv SOD -porting that Parly. ¦ *

! I CAEEICK-OH-STTtE.In; tbe early part of the^week thsre viere rnmoura

of the discovery of a. murder, tho pircumstanocs ofwhich bojreu remarkable similarity to tboso of tboCappoquin case, in tbe neighbourhood of Piltowo .Inquiry, Jiowever, ebowed that they wero withoutfoundation. .

Fever-baB not yet totally disappeared from Port-law. | Tho Believing Offlcer reporled'afresh' out-break in the town the previous wqek. ;The (Juardiauobave, taken the. .wise precaution of having all thebonces in the town llme-wasbed,, and the generalsanitation of the town Improsr&d. : ;

The body of an unkoown woman was foqnd 'la tboriver at Moonooin pn. Friday last, and tbpugh thepniiae raade every . endeavour, io discover heride'nity th'ey were unsnccessful. At an inquest.holdon Saturday the Coroner's jury reWneda verdictof '' found drowned."

The Guardians on Saturday yefy properly insisted:on the rate collectors getting in the OHtstandinirpoor rate's . .at . once. It certalnl/ , looks, v«-ry, .on-bnalnessliVe to see such an amount if rotes oijtatind-ing now, when it Is,almost twelve months.'due,

| j JOLUACmoilbS; ;It| la stited that two tjoien. naped Cprran. and

Fitzgerald .will be prosecuted AC the . next pettysessions ,here for »n attaok on a man named Daggwboi U caretaker of one of tbo evicted farms io thislocality. On Monday night it is | alleged tbat anattack wai made by tbo two men .on P *g % as be wasdriving from , tbo . villoge, :and. tbat but for . thearrival of some of his brother epjergenaymen h«would have bad decidedly the worst of it. • : Tho twomeni h islbut fair to iay.depy being tbe aggressors,go that we must wait tbe proceedings in: tbe pettysessions cpnrt tor enllghtenmeot op' this point.

Bpmoufa are going , the . rondds ' that fartherevicted , fucms in tblfl nolghbhurbood are beinggrabbed. | We wonder what ore our, friends'Pf thexroirtown^racoDaoiDgi uoea aareaa or embarrass-ing tbo Govoroment prevent. tbeirnoticing cs*eaofgrabbing iof & most flfgrjint^ruirkcter, or -are themembers jjoit npw. lpo, .bn(ily<':1ensagodin -flgbtlni;out ''the question of whether DJHo j or Healy shall:rale; adprernu in the. Cortyj camp to spare time tccoruEderajijthing else. ¦ - . . { ¦ : , : i .

il )iVrefcbedly,;bad", ls the only term Wbioh fanftdeqaately describe tbe fair here "on Tuesday last.Tbe l fair was In the first placs poorly attended, tbepresent pHoes obtainable bejng «o:low tbat farmerswill lonly offer cattle for sale tbrtmgb (beer necessity,and the demand, KM bad at sny pijee. . Sheep ventalmost foi- tbe proverbial' ". song/' ivbila xutfinUbedpigs'werftfully.forty per centredieed in priee, . '.- .

Nowheri ,hw tbe heavy- rkinjUI<offMonda yjandToetfdayJUcVbeiag of grester .benfcfit to |th*.crops thanIn tb3s portion of the country. Owii g to »ha prolongeddrought-the root and . grain cropi *ore languhbhig,whilii on: raatare l«n^ tl.« gr6u bad

hltnaiiyJocalitie*reafibed iuinott the •vanishing iohiL ~ >ot rths.tliowtn oftteferinring of till* week/h lT« 'obi Ofl*d »U thi«, andtheri a J ewry-indication of kn Wjuw&nrfurvwt allirWjid.; Natar»Ky hay, ; whi 4 bad be«n ait on theprWous: ffrkUy or' Satarday sufler d.'but Uw iBJnrythoijoociu)aijed U infimUdmally. |(ta Jl compared withthe benefit! aocruhiff from* the ihtaoi in the treathnr tothe other cropf. ; • ;: ¦ ¦ • j ; • ' [ - '< ¦ ¦ '] . . ¦

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p ¦ . ; The- wetih^:.WMvnM*tr.- ungetieMiisi HBW EOsa. i on MoD4»y. '.During tha motniag! ' it lookedt»,-doli summan daV -moh

a d»y as we often have in eununer withont a^siiid* dropof raja, . Up to: noon we had not a sprinkle, and U wi«no yondaritban that,.despite Jths ha4vy clonda,; ovirtv'o hundred availed of the FandaJevrto run down forthe;New BossBcgatts, i TBe sail down.the river.:W«fairly pleatwt a> ths ;raut kept off,' but from.theMmt we set foot in NewjRos* until we.lslt it 6 0,there was not a dry. moment.' , Sheets of. rain drifted

.along wetting' the unhappy ;«x<mnionista;-(and ; then: were many of them) who, vauttinjcl on tha. trip withoutcoats or. wraps, 8«v.eral ladies looked in a truly pitifulplight and, I have no doubt,' they felt quite as pitifulas they looked. '

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NOT oONsoLiwa. rather pPor. ,coneolatiot> to hear qnj : all sides.fhat the rain was good for

the country. No one doubtedithe fact,. but we all ieltmore or less that if-wo^xraid iiflrience thetHerk of theWeather, we would have sent a' deputation forthwith tothat femorslefs iodjndpal'with.».polite request to dry.up for at least a few hours. 'jBat_KiwjU) not to be.1' Therain! had to be endured, andj £he great body of visitorsspent the day "watching tbe Regatta, from the windowsof one or other qf tho hoteW ~

, . : |. , . ! ' ¦ ., It is'wellj for my readers, that whit, " THE BEOATTA. little was, «een of the Regatta,.re-.. .. ¦

( quires, but ' littlp description-" Infaotj it would require a vorj .unaginati.v^.indiyiaua^,JK>say mudh about it, except that' it was' 'one of 'the mostdead and olive exhibitions witnessed in theae, parts-.No doubt New Boss men will not agree,with, mp' tKeyrarely, do; and .90 Monday thsv ; were very d,?pplyinterested in tho form of 'the local ch^mpionship| crew;.I hope, as reasonable men, they .wiU, on ooMWera oji,grant me the right to! say. that as th«." four oaired.rapewas a foregone conclusion' forj New Boss, ' it,, Was,quite nermissablooi an butelder . not to go into ecstacies'oversthcir victory. ' j ' ' "" ( . " ' .'

: That they won well no one will deny.' ! WON WELL Their oppononts were only th?f third' crew Sot the Xublin Boat Qlnb^Wais'a guide to form, the result is nW of much yaluej. ' Iunderstand if is the iritehtidn'of the-winners to competeat Corlr, where, probably, thrty will meet hO etro'RoUpiaCup winners and' e 8Eahdon rowing fpxM ^Tmi 'wtilbe a battle of gianti.' That'New Boes d,eseTv'e to win1 thuik everyone ufWatarford will freel^adnut, > 'Theyhave shown our oarsmen 'an';example thisiyeaj1, wWch itwonld be well for them to cipy. ! . ¦¦ ; ' ¦ I underaund th'e redson New Ross

THE EEA80M ' 'did not Compete in " Drozheda Was; that ono I of the craw- -Htint—wassufiering from one, of "the inconveniences to' which alloiram6nf are heirs.' 'He wda nbt fit at all to-tow 'oiMonday, bot there was not'suffident eipVit ai*;;eorj'jiamongst cataln other members' of 'the do'b. '(rj' ecure a.vohinteer In his place. Under1 the' circumstances Huntdeservra every pjaiso for trridergoing what "must havebeen acute Buffering to" uphold the honor b' f the olab'." '

This race war only a itcratch' affair.1 THE SKUT liACE On the ' evening, before:: the rcgintfa: Capt • Gmvia ' rcceiwd a wire from'•New ;Eoc3 asking'him to fill a gap by rowing egainstTownoend of the D.U.B C. in an impromptu' BlUff race:Albeit, devoid of any trainlpg Grayeo constjated, aniunder the circam&taiicta hjj lmMia a veiy good fignt lorVictory. : ' • . :

Mesars; J^ And W< Parle werje enteredWHEBBIE3 ' for the wherry race, but the start was: co long delayed, they could not com-

pete, having to return to Waterford by the excursiontin. t : ' I ¦ ;¦ 1

. In tho long gig raco a . Waterford¦ A potjB four competed. Three started. Therewas no draw for stations, and the.

starter arranged matters to his satisfaction and nodoubt to the satisfaction o£ many Nevr Rosa nien, byordering Waterford to the 'outside and worst station.The winning New. Rosa boat got a length's start andwon by about two lengths, the AVoterford crew finishingsecond. Tha names of the Urb3 Intacta reprteehtativeswere—M. Wall (bow), 2-W. Power, 3 -P. Wall, J.Grant (stk), J. WaU (cox). ] ' _ :

There ia nothing like having 'some-.VBE8II " NEWS." thing frc:h every week. According

to a Weaiford paper " Qrcavis; ofWaterford, wts the winner 'lost year of the Sculling"Championship of Ireland," '.Und TownEend, of DubUn,was victor this year." Thb will bo comcthing Haw tothfi OArflm£ii*mim£{L i ;

Phe punt race V?M very easily .wonPONT BACE. by T. McGratb, of Waterford, who

got homo no less than twenty.lengthsin front, j' . . [ 'A number of cycluU who journeyed

PAT AND by road came back by boat in con-PB0TE3T. sequence ,of tho wet. Tha |steam

authorities os'itd 03 the (are Is loreach individual, and Gd per bicycle. Tho shilling wtJfreely paid, but the cyclists absolutoly delinod to partwith the extra sixpence, holding that ahder the cir-cumstances, their bikes should bo carried free. ,. Thissummary way of deciding the question was objected ioby the powers that be, and ! understand .the cycliBtsnames have been token with : o vie IT to a prosecution.I hope matters will not be pushed as far as this. ! Asacyclist I hold that it is a great hardship to have- to pay(or your machine op railways-, and steamboats, I thinkit cost me some fifteen shillings to! carry my bike toTrolee sports, so you will see 1 am n enffeier. , : ButI think, under all the . circumst^ncca, it would , bavobeen better to pay. tho sixpenny fare from New Roqa,and tben approach the steamship company with a viewto having similar fares abolished for over. A gamo ofbluff ia not always successful.

• How any company anxious to deal: : BEA80N. fairly between man and man can¦ charge high rates for bicycles sur-prises mo. . My bike weighs 28103. When touring Icarry about 81t>s of luggage oa the handle bar, making81 lto in all. For this 1 am charged extra by.almostevery railway company in j tho Kingdom, should I(leaire to avai( of, a. train for Any distance., Y"pt anyordintry.pMieuger'ciin'.carryiBG'lba of luggage ,wltl)outextra cbargB,, . Why . a cyclist ehoald pay heavily forhi3 luggago bccaUEO.it happens . to tako the ehape of. abicycle '.!a., what';|"'ani anxjoua : come official . .' wouldkindly enlirrhten rno about. 1 ',• : : Tho inter-club race with. Limerick; • : VIXED. hua now been fize<J ¦ for tho 17tb: : July. _ ;

The milq cbiunpion arrived I homeI TOESNcr last Friday, '.. Ho is looking. .di?-! tinctly off color, r,nd hB3.yct to£obble; round witi tha aid of sticlui., , , '1 The favnurite Cnstlocotucr oports aro.

. : 'COUEO. fixed for ]Mond»y, 31st..Ju}}.: Ij ! ' have no doubt many of our.boys

' will take an. airing there. '... j Tho club runs for July are—Saty/-,

O.B.D.S. . < day, 2nd July,.fni3tiogo,;. Wpdne>. ; da>, 5th, 'framore, via Pcmbrokeo-town j Wednesday!, , 12th, ; Tromore, via -Kill.: St.Laurence } Wednesday, Jfitbj Sweep.; Wednesday, 26tb,Tramorfc.via.CnlWbane. ¦

. . : " ' ,. ¦/ . 1 see by. tho , Limericli; papers (J at, "¦¦ swiTOBHAC^., tbe L"A,Ai ,r,n4i B.C. track la DRW1 ncto. '; ¦ christened. " Bwitchback Field^". It; : ' is three .year? since ,1. ljkcaed.'it' i to a Switcbbidlr Railway. ,, ' ,

.:. Should entries for the ,.ten,; , raile»¦ . THE TPN chanipionahip . b8. Vcry numerous.it- . ! IULE3. ' U intcnde l. ^underalandj to run, off

initial .heats on itho evening pf . tboWh Augiwt. . In this Jroy the; <Ipcks!will bp'pleafed for!ihe final struggle on tbe 8tb, ai d al< danger of pyer-crowding the.trnck'wiU beitetnoved in a very aaUsfactojy,Vw» ¦ 1 • ¦ i

¦The membors of tho New. Boss

HAD THBT. , Bicycle Olub paid a vimt to Tramore: yesterday. Ilad they i given ua

provioua Intimation many..jjl, our boys would havettirnwi nnfc til wfilcome them: : ' :; ! A gifted^Carrick writer . annqnncesj "PRUDENTIAL" tbat "prudential reasons" kept.'T.

i HEA80N8 F. Kioly, tho all:round champion,: ' from competing at the championahip

snorts in DobUn this year. ' i Tbe "prudential reoionffalleged are that Mr. Kelly!'would nave had to. pay uphis entranco fees -amounting, .the re lined chroniclerrecords, to 30s, and this bo did not fee) inclined! to .do.' : A team : race, f6ur riders.' aside

| EKOLAND v , between England and Scotland was1 BOOTLAMD run off at Newcaatleon-Tine onI ' Saturday |lost, England was [repre-

sented by Watson, Harris,;Stroud *nd Brown, ; whileScotland depended upon Vogt, ' Torra'nce,Hillachy.arldWood; The race was run off in two beats and resultedin1 a win for England by f i x point*. 'Harris could onlyget.tnird in UsIrat, being beaten by, WatsoA'andVogti7 ; ¦ : This event was'also'runoff atjNew-'' ;i 25 VTXES castle and 'resulted In a meritoriops• cnAHPlOKBHIP will for.SlocVs, Green second, Harria

' . third, Strbu'd fourth. \ 8tpoks ; alsowon tbe lap prize.. This rider! most bave been in great'i»rm to beat aiich cloas, mA ing most of tho pace u well.' ; : . The SurriyiJB.O. hold 'an invitation

BOBttrr¦". lOO" hundredJmUes. r»09 at Herne Hill" ¦' ] ' • ¦ to-dayipstiurdBy). :The foilowifehave been i invited—Lamblfy, Menjiei, Bates.' '¦ llscy,Jimesv Fentiman, J. F. Walsh, Soarne*, Nesbitt, Licalllc,Dahcet Dodt, Strood. The I record! for the ditUiica (5hoori 4 mint 18 8-6Becs)i» bound to go ; and I lhouldVot be ««ra toB» iwenty tninute»takenoff, it.' Tbewinner.will probably tnm ofJ"(n . Dahce or Waltb, whowill have meat trpublo with Jlaloy,1 ' : ' ¦ ¦¦ : ¦ ¦.¦ ¦ ¦ ' "¦ ¦ : ,¦ ; . . Th»: N O W are drawing ;in their

! TBS N.O.C. ' horns' so ItP ipeak> >«. tha licensing¦; !¦ • ¦ ' . «d>eme,''Tbe oommi te« fituidtliatthey copld, not ." boos" tha .world,', and !haVe| tenieenough Io climb down a bit. 1 ! The makeri amateurs'1 Will now have a chanpe of pompetuig in Scotland, anil

: IrMand, 'and the sport ui thaw1 oonntrie* will JooTc np ja¦' Wf tWrUy;, ' .'/ ' , ' ¦;; ; ' . . "' : " . ' ' j ' !". IUHMSH WH*. Glasgow *i Wednetday H p'NellJ,: f ' " ¦ ¦¦: • wbo cuijinp » badly at our 'ijportt,i «r<b tae mlk wratA li ylwt, :f»j 8ootti»r» obaapio?;,- .•! , : ~ So4rt^W»|l««iwhi9nltrr4nilate»a«. 1 KTPHOSM': " tht BloySitrtr Stoop," tb» iatott

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& \ TpUN ;: MAN SFE r^^AHifipt'¦ .OnBnniiajeijfenJojr last M^ gg nl'.lwtwMntwo broth'«i;aJJi^d1tqth, ?-Wi&Midiib&i lifeM One tit.inpm beingendup,.< r -J ,; oocwr*4,*i theCove, Newtown, tt «p peaw'.that the'two yputb» hadbeen out wijb dpgi,thatday in fhj>direction of tbeCpve and that ithW oAmirjg HolneadlSpate betweenthem aroje regajdlni th* manner'fn v S|oh 6Pe' ofthe^had tWttefi'bne^f;iha' dotfi;Vit-o younger.

^brother, whose Ratine in Laurence had tee* ill*treating-tb> aOimil and the'other' brbther'tatntedbin) ;wlth thtf. ¦ Tie' retttlt1 waa that he benmeexasperated "anil arawjnjr. : ar°knife,"'"inndea tb'eother in the abaomrt. " The pbltee immediately gotwoW Pf tt^ipbiurrenoe' and airresiwd Iianr?npe -|itblslboosB in' Cook-Lane the . saroe *Venlng: 'Tbootbbr breth<fr,:'Jonoi trh»f(birf eyed to tbe Worttouiahospital, nberi^ be was medically treated and whetfrhe jtUHies ; -Pn Mbnda e.Wnin4jTMr, Bodkin, B M.

•aftendfcd to' e his depbsitibriiranthe ffiiiilT'g5Vc/an 4ccount of tjie bconrwrjco as stated above, Tboyounger broibpi1 wai brouebt uj>' In ctfatody andwas!remandPd by;Mr Boakin; hkil fot bU -appear-ano*bdri»;

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• totwfcQtbelr. ijatw l.fdraJ' ,. At sucrj.|igje3 tbap Ja";nraf intense,, aijdhfl would .be. unable to' wfiflf... Ait^other.,{^me?'; )0¦'Jai r.wpu ' jipearu'n! ncn'rilgjcj' form in ihe.'.|i d, vljen; h|s .sufferipK. was.' beyonrj¦all desprjpt'oni ap«lV? '|3rnily leareoT, many, ^mea,•¦ Ihei bain oelnit' so intense, "that h'e would lose" his"nu4d. . TJi . .paroxysriis vromd last fpr 'daVsf aCatimB. wben he wonld be flhablo trf Obtain nardly'aiiy;res( whatayer.' They employed the best medicalskill ,fh%f piiilcl be 'obtained in Hull. •' They. ipdTarjoijs rhjeunijijic 'reuedies1,1 inedfcatecl baths;l&c.Vana } & fjitt .' fci(eyytbing ttey 'could thirjk of, but hpdid! not obtain" a iy Benefirnhtil .six, months ttfpi.when'he w i in pne fofi those pSrbxy'sin& 'o'f/rMk,and theJ 'certiMnlyi thousht be would go mad,r i|iojr 'heaid of St: 'Jacobs' CHI: The first ' apjplicariorf'acted iik'e njagic, :relieved this dreadful pain in . hjshead.' .'Heefotinued to'uso'ihe Oil, when hp waicpmpietely cured. i'That was more than two yearsakro. ' : I ' • ¦ ' ' ' •

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CSp The Butter mode bythe HandSaparotoi lastSeason brought In pjany psaesrfrpra 6ar .t*103,: C>3rovrt. more thon that mpda at the Creameries. 1 >

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OHVING to tbe gresi increase In bis Bufiineca, bo bas been obliged to EXTEND HI8 PEEJIiaES.i • •Having tatca this whole of tha Oia Meat Mnrket in H1QH-8TEEET, ho b now in a position tomeei nU Orders.nith due promptitcde and the fullest eAtbfaction. Ho justly .attributes his Wonderful.Snot ca in-BtuiltcM to tho - ' '' . ¦ -¦ TnEA5KIEST AUD ; STIPI3BI0S GUAUIY OP H10 .r>DEimiS, :

and'tbe caro exerolsed in Bottlioa notably GUINNESS'S STOUT, BAGS & CO'S ALE. B. DI8HEEncd CQ'S ALE. HOP BITTEBS, CIDEB, ic , i :, In tho IIINE8AL WATRS FAOTOEY, tho lltehiaery tud Matfiflalo need in tho cjakinR of thes eUinecl Wctero aro of the Very Bc:5 Description that <«n possibly ljb-lsrl.'v Thcreftej hacaka-tba Publi cto compare bis SI. W. with any other moke or-Brand. •' " : "

His Ginontt-Au:, LSUOHADB. O EAHQS CHAUPAOHB, for Parity, Aeration, Aroma and Excollencapf Fle7our cannot- bo -excelled, Ho V7ould call tpecial attention to his ECLIPS E SODA. Tor Parityand Acntion it bos no equal. - , '

T ,»,/'B?,5?tI?rnQUALrrr ana PEI0ES» to nonld iovlto the . utteuHpa of. tho Publlo to his TEAaWINtS.-bl'IElTS, &o , ' : (njy27.0ra)AT , 10, I5ABEONSTBA2IB , GTBEET, WATERFOBD.

Higfe Streefe aid Bteonstrand Srre,at 9 Waterford.^¦JiO' <tfi!,t2ib4o. ..'. Aoaaff&sca:. oca i2,y

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HCiD OrnpE—DUBLIif,. .TTTNDOUBTED' SECiJErrv;', Modo'ratc • Bstcj,UJ : Liberal Conditions', Lar e BonuVus, Prorapt

Payments. : : .C7 Examine the PATBIOXIC Prorpjptna and ccathai cdvantajes before assuring,elsewhere. , •

MANjfiGEE— HomC- .U. 'Cilcill-iAocirra AT WATEBIOBP-T ;

* i JOHS J. MUEPHY. .WM. 'A.-8ABGHNT,.B.L.

jell.tf) ' AETHUB KELLY, Solr.KnzucinonAk :—THOMAS I 1. WALSHE,

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We aro now buying Diroci> fromImportorSj ot the public Eolea. andcan offer on Terms- fully Equal toLoadoa Eoussa Samplea fred OPcppllcatloa; Tha Trade only GUP-pliCiL"1 ;.' ' " ;

Won-on'o PlacG;- 0OS1L

J Oilr; WmLM¦. j : Spicei! ©eWte^

! Beg3 i to announce -to hiB • Friendi!an<i ,, .the :-Publi6 "'1 that ho has added ai ; COSi'IN- ' F^.©TC6R" S'' .' ' ¦ .r

To his Grocery-Trade, and is prepared to suppry all kinds of COFFINS at the SHORTEST• : ¦ ¦;¦¦

. ' NOTICE ' sad \ > ; • . • . . -. ¦

MIOS^ISE':... : S®£L1¥AM,i ' : .

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MJ <2) -M IS :7P ;•'Citjr £i County Loan Cz DiEcount

BANK ;18, UPPER CECIL STEEET,

LIM&RJCK y"O EG to inform h,p Poblio th«t they ero preparedJJJ) to cdvsnco 9aias from. i

£10 TO £1,000,..And upwards, >in all parrsi«f IroJandj with or •¦

withonb Seonrity^ ;

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ffllfr iiK¦ ,ij^ » *rhe& any 'Caianles aw wreerior to,V fe 'tWwmCTlfoUie^anM4l8e»&3lnfortyJ , • - :.\i| j fcj !boa» wlihout'itic6iJt!e-l>-v' '

JUsgcaof *n>lUnd,.Eacho»ptuiel«ara toe AnrrAnarao.,lOaiI>T.":Parla»* roe; -VlTjennft'lKlUHsn:..!Prido, 1/6* of all Chemists. Orpost Tree from v_y' :WBiCOSftC*. 839, Oxlord- treot, Wtrooil, W.

"jOtTBBEE STAMPS aod: Embotsins PressesJLw can bo bad at-tbe Nswt) OEso. Qnotatiunican bq bed on application. - - i (ol5 ¦

In e3tlrnatiBj» » norldly mattor it Is eltrayB wellto calcnlata cpoa tbo jrHlcal recompecssof Its moralqnaliiy. :

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LAVALO R E A M SEPARAT OR STHE LATEST AND BEST HAND-P0TKEB,

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Sole Accats In Ireland for '.. . DAIBY SUPPLY C0UPAN7, LTD , "

AITD (j«10.2<St)LAVAL CEEAU 8EPAEAT0E.

Cv* Cna bo JCCD : ct Tnoiiis CASEOLL & Co.'*Warchonno. Carriok-cn-Bnlr. . ¦ ;,

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OPEN EVEBY HONDAY ,AND FBIDAYfrom ai to fl»lf-part a o'Ciooi.

Snms o! Ono 8bjlilng tea opwirds rccolvcd.No Charge for Pata.Book*.

Bate of Interest |Jfowed-rJB3 6a.Q$. per Cent.The Entire JIUKJJ are Invested in Govtrnrnent

8ecnrity, •« rcqoirod hy Actof PtarljMnent. ,Snmi under £10 tnay M withdrawn by a Depo*ltorat any time wlthont notice. ... - ' :

The Strioteat 8ecnay is observed a» regardsDoppsltortl N»me» ud AocoooU. t - . ¦

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-£*. .; -.' SpimfT«le) Moiieymore, C6. IVByr,j TV1-'*'¦- ' ' ¦ . ¦ "> VXb 'tmmn.llmy -.. :

'.. ill to with greatpl«Mnr»I «ivo jon th»bcU in rttoaSlZ '':tto j j x t B g l aj igtniUin I gottromioo. Prior to HOTSBUT* 'TS»1, tbeoaa for whom I got them hid hoea lot toatiST- 'object to uthou; tsd bronohUl alfaoUoii, lid fS > 'oomtiUitionAl wmkotm wtM ttsaUa to stud oold. [ff '¦>Xau lpv<coi»tor.( mtUUowmbe.Ml, OToredagUt . .u thsmnpUMil tba winter wlthpnt twiag tw?obl«4 'wSTutlmi*, *ai >u »il» to «sdui« 06M ia % MAT ttet h* codETnot h»t»dono tj*<nrs hajot it la the buiiaalnt oJtbiwinter! got tuothox Long Isvigorator .fram joo.'witbt»result tiut th» man bit beea bit from ullun*. »nd JTu r > ;attend ntsniaal work thranfh all kbid« ct mmkko.. - ¦. • i ; Tuonii HtMx (jj>;, -: j .

PAJN IN BACK,: GBKERAL!DEBILraF-_i¦ - BallvM:- Saw Bo«a, Zfti B^wmW, i& —^I htibees«afl«i»g-»om».ttan«mwith4ptioiajttbi±i -trr on« ol you Uinetio BtftK T4Jd-to, nd I aa banyto• I U

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f * EEAT-. PAIN I« BAOE;I : 5 ;VIT . ' WfllitB«trMt, Lhtow&l, I5th ctoT«uber, l{M • ,-. JUrta ? inllend. Mry otun froa* a fmi tain in Us* la £?l n M neommmttAtotrf caeMj rcmzJtMf hacBti Vms fI hAto and it the p»ia whloh to often pramated las tm »''' ''¦Kcod daft (part onithda»pTmttrn« hu oomplttely naUt £?"'Yoar "Mienotlooa" Bait e*omot 1».too hiihlypuutaa, ?*„¦- •

: ' ! Burm Otart ,••»?,-FAIN, WEAKNE88 1H BACK Aitn" BlPH^Glebe KUfeBo/IvCo. BowotaaoB;

8?rd Asjnjst, 10BX ¦ \HaTiar. (ollr tested" tha eradn prouetUei <* lT „., :MafnsU«AppII(DO(»lcaa saw witlioonfldarioauidn*t£ Sly :fanlah or texUmopj to Uuir mdr wondexf ul tad boSSv:eSeota. Daiiiig the month* o« yewntiT.'JCiwiTiSlISa'I laSered wrerelr (ram paint and weaknn* ia raj uSli ».?.'and thifh. ' ;Pnt ol tiia tla«IwU totaUr,uiaJbbt?S!^bniinMB, tad •euTelj' able to walk or taore IWOITS Yftppljing j t n a (pplianoca J can 'p"(iUTdT state Ujl h 'is boon the pair* atiitij left me, turf btfar* at < ad "*at the month mj anal strength s'd n:tltltr wu esmala A ~restored. ¦ ¦ . ; - i ¦-«"'?#., ¦

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ConntT Kerry, 1st August; 1«4 ' :Tha Lang Inilgomfcn «iil othor «$yli»ooe« wild "rpurchased trom JOB in Jane of .hat nar bare proved ¦ MMscSclal to mj hetlth, somneb ao ttat l attiiBata.toUSBBRthe complete re-teUbliabment Of my forraer vine* aaVenergy.; Kewliag eo« of jo af poblio tesrimoBiail. I ¦>>oedi.tely procured joar»ppUaao«, with the neolt' tattX-w»« »ooa enabled to go tbrcad nitli taprmtty. ¦ X i S S i mf'appetite, -Tlgour,'.end tnertr begaii to return.aafKracking cough eaUrely disappeared. I now enjoy J» t&than ray lormer usual headli, :; J<m Cf lxmaL. '¦

BAD-STOMACH AND QENEEAL DEXirWCTJillThe Bo.n*ro, Louchrea, Ifith Aprils MBillrll'

. . ate Belt you eent n>»»7"f.««o_n«» <lrtite eaadm* «tjfc4,bid ttomaek and general debility, from which I saffettdJfe' ' •fl" y7^draii.rwSch toe {tried aeerty evn alS>#twithout effect, w&na btend1 rtwuamendetf ysa BeUa,- 3|I now cannot say eaougn »or theat • : ¦

\ \ ~ [»r' (Hr».) trim %.num^'. '.-.;/OONSTIPATION ANDi ltHEDMATISItl3^H_V PareonfCOTr JBJ»oe»fioi Maatfc, • '.'X leel great pleasure in rffnr'-ir-r-r pntrfnl rmt1la«> aj. i .'the; use of your valoabls JIagoetio ippliaaoa. I- snffaai" vtrom Chionin Rhnnrantlyi ajq-^niflpatloatoi ¦ awi hu , ;:yean. Dnrinirthat- period I had to giv» ap'dktrifaee i-ESttrfWtefB« en^w«B,;.-ww, w»B«^b«cr beea able to Mtom to duty acaia. I weajaaVtat', .•tkllful medical treatosen* idmin«»7JUww, wUdlHaflk*; ,>oier £30. resultiiw', Onl* -JaJiirttUl reUee.- I ffWaC".! iadvised to nse onsetyosr.Spedal Power MuseOafaK [ .jProcuring one from you I won it only about t£m auefE,,.when, tb«Jik aod,rwa»eoa»U «M aad

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I wxlto to letjod .kaow 1 p Wj r*t*f* b *- WJI *mm!hara dosefor m* : Before fWm.u*S/.waa midai]K&Jtare of emiriat dnctor*1 we» in'-hoeiitii'lor six w< fi2T!riled AedldM end. roba'dan.UndvviiMt getaoxefsl T5jbutj no tnfin ><»ii»« 7602 Belt pttt&Bkad, as" SenCane.' I am,ne*xl> w«U .and .abtei ka.go aboat wit bcvftjasustwA *libon«M hefprq ,f»ttlaf If * eypUrtoeaJ y m thelDlisi from zheonaUnn. • I aaapoof m»D,but ¦«¦,&!tWa kxallty fai(w>h.V jro* tr».kto«fl». aoaefo«a1efj¦ : - , , i -¦ ¦ 1 ' Unaa JErratibSiriUMBAGO.J: ¦¦¦ ' ' •• . ' : - , " :• |JII J ' U • ¦

: TharteabeK Hoaa*, CkabatiHJR: i Uth^etoWB SSn fiKI was <iT>It«a Du trrtoLmnbagoXnrysar^ajjdeocte.eaE

years ago was ladnSl to try one of yoor Berts. SiamWc\ h»T TnoTersofleied ia the least, aid wMld not b* wJUBtbo Bolt for aay eoaaideratlon, '. Iba,T»aaeboae4djaMMHTOOT treatment Uiat I ia aow :t ttiaf t nreeiajdMiE'iromyoa for eon throat. • • - • . . . . . . . (?Tl57?

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•OHiDMATISM AND SOlAMOAi- VWJLOJ ;BaBl«x>rtiy, Co. Wealord. 8nte>aber ti«k!m|5:

I have bees aaSeriag <fora_ Cironio SbesnMaUtlMMri20 yetrs, darisg vbieb ttmeTtriad varicur>n^<ln.flt*|i,recciting ear beaeflt nntil iut HoWaber, waeatyukfiWone ot yqarMagnettaBcUif waM> Imm happy to mrj&Ma deal of gDedTTTruva pealooaadsBo* la 11 ewiB3.SEuse of if to any. person, aofhriag irom( ihe«iiiwila|ilt<ijaciatioi. • ' • ¦; : ¦ ¦ + - ' r - T ^ ;3i . . J«» Boraa IBattle JboekilOar Agent for Wtterfoxd *&d Dittactl* ¦ ' '''. '•

[ I Mr. HEKBY BELU Ph«_ l TH» Q TJAT. '¦'•

ODPTUEE. I ' i ' Hf c VBiVMM i ; . JOu ¦'/SQFFEEEBSj froa HeroU (Bnrtnrej'awvwmended to weari Wettoa'* Magnetlo, Troai'Urecommended for its Cpratjve an J beating proparti)

NOTi—PSICES.; .PEIC1E8. -Men'i Belt* fromjlOa, Cd. ipeciai power from 17a.Long Invigbrators(rota 12a.6d,j, B . „ SU.Knea Capa : 1 „ 6a.0d.ji. „ „ ' lOaV

For full and 'detailed' price list of ou mmAppliances get oor Desoriptive IllartnUod Paajfsent post free, j \ ; (J»14tt

Letters requeating advto.rtcdv*a«rba»taMConsultations Bree. J Bluetrated Pamphktafn

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^eleetcia:t^6to[i ;:;:';r :POPPING THE ] QVMXION. ' ; • ;

B Bat to rest upon a rustio Beat r _ . ,,, ¦ . .;, ,, .. .'. ¦ : My love and I. '¦ ;.: ;> ¦

¦ •• >" : ' ¦¦¦'" . " ;. > ] ¦• i si.-- J jWithin1 a oharmin!?, fair an,d:oalra. retreat ¦¦ [

¦ As ever eye : , 'i < . i ...:. . , : j; ; . -.. ". ' ¦ ': >

Of morta'. gsza'l tipon m,flowety May ; -^ ' '] ' ¦ ; '¦[The sun was kissing his adVeu to day. ¦' ;

r vThe OIOUCJ B \yere;;bl_a8binfj 'Iika.'~a" bashful thatd. . .- ¦\- \ r?~:*:j - '"When love's first ki89 Upon.hec lipg 'is laia.;;.> ;7- ' <" '? \

We had been friencls ffom'bhiidhobd'a" i51i8BfarUm9,JU ~'And oftsn met ; i . i . • r . •

J praised her charms in ma.uy- a cadenoed rhyme,¦ ¦ ¦ .

¦ But neverypfc! ¦¦ : ¦ . ¦; i; ; - .- >• •

Conld tell the passion wild that tpre my breast, :The oaaseleBS longing and the wild, unrest. [ , . . . .0 love !—first lovo ! thon art. a blissfal'tn'ing, ' - . '. ' ¦•Bnt still confessed thou hiist a biting.ating. .' . . . - .. ¦ I.

And who that ever fotidl?, truly loved; •:¦ ; ; , . ' •-.; / '; 'The loved one near,; : : ' ' •' ' : / , , ' \ - -'j

His totpoe found onainl» 'ss -and his heart;nnuipv!e3iHiei vision clear ?. ' , • , . ;;; " ;• ¦ ; . .

go there! sat, bnt hotii word could speafc ?'r . . ; :

Her hand was tightlj clasped in mine, her obeeli ' ¦¦-'Eeclining, rooked upon my throbbing breast ; \I'd givo the world were my love confessed ! ' ,, '¦ ¦'

At length 1 talked about the charming eve,. :The peaceful grove ?. ; . . . .

In "Battering words, I s.weetly strove to'weave'My wpb of love.; ; • '. ! . , , ' :

One mighty off rt , find ' the' tale' was told 1 ':, : '.She blushed a little , and methOagnV grew-, cold ; . •One linnering ki£s , oto 8*veet , .rond oat.PS3-- ! /I popped the question , ancl she answered," Yea.1'

Oh; bright and pfidcofril ap a summer day, ". ' ,' . ' . :' . ;.Or aatuuin tiirht; .; ' , _, ' '!,!. ,'. .¦ ' , ¦¦. ' !

When conntless stars beflem the olo'udle' sa tidy ' ' ' . 'Of Luna bright;, , J • ', • ¦ ¦!. ¦ ¦ • ,'¦•¦

Since then my barque has glided dowriiife's stream,My eonl has slumbered in a.blisSfnl;dreatn,; [ .: ". 'And heaven and earth 'eoe-mfi'd robed in richer dressOh ! love 's the esaeuce of all happiness. '

TO A LONG FACED QUERY,

I'll hantf deep Crape on the dorir of my heart'; • - ' ¦

. For the.time, if you'll havo. it so, . [ ¦/ ' • : '¦¦/ADd wrap miles of biind rontid thb cap and bells.; ¦

Until ev'ry inoh spells woe. ¦¦' • .- ' ¦' ¦

Oar converse will smack of the fnneral vaulfc ' ¦And tho graveyard's grisly-storo, .

And I'll make myself , in a solemn way, - ' • ' : 'A most infernal bore. ' '

But where's the nsQ .P It'a a queer old world,With not too much joy at tha best.

And there's never a heart, if it is a heart , ; Th"at'a th > worse for a-fimoly jest. ' - : ; '¦ : ' '

Lot the laat day come ere it's sin to sing :: Or to joka'a a capital crime. ¦ i : , 1 : . '

As for m", I'd rather live shaking with funThan with ague any time, . - - . - j . ,

•—Philadelphia Timss

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THE DAYS OF THE LEAGUSig

HOW TOM OONNfeXiL GOT- BAGE , - ¦ .'HIS FARM. ¦; ' :- 'i :

(BY. CONNOR SHEA.)

THE EATHDUFP ' ILAND ' LEA.GC;]0. . .

" IT WILL RISE A GAIN." For seyeral aays (3bSrl«i7;

Heather bad b-oni retsdib^ -thVie 'wdrds ' ovkt 'ii\e'dodr° oi! th^ late Lied LVague 'offioea i in tJ^per;O'Connell St. At last ' the National'League'.bUrstjover the country 1i'k«; a : hujre 'boaibsihejIl'pcktt .Hp^:sparkles here, there, everywhere, 'tili. tno' .svliblecountry -was onco uioie ablaze, and that brave,;young, ; and shrewd General , Parnell;: after hisrelcane : from Eilrnaiabani ! was otijje ('ni6re, . at .fiij ;poet at the head of his now '.

lsc'a£ter c[. ,:Buti'.; 'fa8trallying forces. The newspapers showed: that a bl^public melting was about being held|at Ealfaddff.Meogber Mt anxious to be there, but hta'ierigiigo'-nient with hio nrm provented hltn belng iabsentexcept for two weeks! wbich he bad already availedof. Tu a few raontha time after the meeting hecame back to Eathduff and! found that jthe peoplewere ready to adopt tho National League as theirweapon of defence to proteot themeelvea.aJ wriiriiamaking it tKe's'worcl with"wbioh th • might, at leasthelp forward , tbe '"cause of ^National Independence.Some of bis old frieDds-rscme amc g them oldmen—at once suggested to call a meeting. ThisT?as done and Charley ! Meagher was eleotedHonorary Secretary with Father Prout, P.P., Pre-sident, nnd Futber llaboby. : CO., Vicc-P'eaident.Mr Fenton , Treasurer ; end Messrs. Stanton, F.L.6.,Blower, P.L.G.", Shilloionj P.L.G, Ned Crowtey,Tom Connell, «tc., reto., ao ;members of Committee.John Sheohaa was not put up for election oa hishtber waia'aecond Y.P., but Joha used to/jittendmeet ings. Charley Meagher'o first order t.is thatafter the' election of officers was disposed of heshould Wk after each property and see how thetenants stood regarding tbe payment of rents, as¦very few bad clear TeceiptB , and what promised tobe plenty ofTrorfe for the fiatbduff League seemednotito be far-a^ead. Tom Connell owed four yearsarrears and had no Tiotion and no means (he aaid)of paying them. On the Moautfl^ll propsrty the8m&Q 'rWnant8 Were ripe for ' action, and war hadbroken out afresh on Mr. Grove's property nearEathduff This was vrdrd in earre-t for a youngsecretary and, no doubt ,! but Cbarley Meagherworked with will fe. ing arid instructing attorneysattending sales, listing evictions. nhd;a thousandother thfnge that a secretary should i.do. laaddto this 'programme the people . 6f Hartington—atown 6 or 7'miles distant—had accepted a gift of 410from tbe Unionist L?ader, Lord Rutman, and hadTiknpd the names of .Borne evicting landlords on thepoat'ers-of tb"' annual regatta as Committee menand a regatta and some other sports bad to be or-aan'iisedds a'eliow ofoppositidn to thei condnc-t ofthe neoDle of Harrington: Poor Douglas Pyne,M P offered to return the £10 to LortfUatmin ineopners but the Committee would [not agr«e tothis arrangement. On, on tfce struggle went withFather Maiiooy. John Sheehan, CDarley Meagber,Will O'Donnell , George i Home, Ned Crowley^TomConnell and some others alwaysin advance of MessrsStanton, P.L.G., Blower, Pi.G..' ShilLman.i P.L.G.,etc etc Toe writer <?f those obaptets aleo joinedthe

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It was about tbis time that a change otmeover Charley Meagher's life. A youog girl, Misslleen O D—— '; fa°d ! been '; attendjn^l the publiccchdol at Eathduff i.fer, about 12 months. And herappearance Btruck Me&gher as beingith? most ot*tractive he ever sa«J She was only Iff ten yeais otageibut tall, with yellow hair and deep hazed ,eyO3,and'a deep thoughtful, niaboer. A; glad: surpnse^M Boo'n frpe-ienced by: Meagher. ! lleenCB. motherwho lived at a splendid jbouse on. ;the . southernbank cf,the Blackwater-aent a request ; to Chat eytbati hfe1 tvouldi -pay her '<a [ visit.- : Charley,.did soinopinz tfaaf tlw tnotber )f a« ootbmg of- hi»,feelrings towards Ilcen. IMeag^r was flopn made awareo!

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won, poor Tott f Connflllwari slewed' Iwitbl Writ'foraix year8'6f krrea!rs of rent. ' fl(bw TJoVrt^ntaiiigtd toBtave off I the sheriff so long Was a pnlzae tp evenCharley Meighe y. and quite, bovood tjie cocapre-benslon p^ tfieirent-piyingjujein bers'df itFie branch.

, bomo .even -|went sq! far is W. propose » vote ' of¦ thanV-s to1 tba;laba)ord, Mr. Ryfer, for i|lcWing biniln h-s h'om^ Jo'Bg. / ;.- But'' ;thi8> .was/ r*"gai4e.d .iiis>joke; Tbe^i-PriEidldent. Father- Pr'piit, waarmuob in-terost-rl f<:--i>;,y..- i He lited him jweil' enou; jh exceptfor o > i .• • fult add that was that he was to cleverT6Tai'u"( rTTr)"at^aniargutfiehf ;bn the nejeessity ofpaying rents.; ¦ • : '. ' ' ¦ : < ' ' ; ; ¦ j- - ' " ¦' .

Afte> T^uwhad|tfi'pt6a! ':his position at tn!« Leaguethe President! askf-d; the Secretary, Mr. Miaghar, toprodurfewfaHii i evefjtfofpIpts Tom may haVe find fix aday toj go into -lliddletbh to, see Tom'a agents,Messrs. Sborib and Long. He also was anxious toknow hbw-manji in family Tom had!. | Charley,kdowing. that Joho Sheehan was a nelghbo.ur ofTom, asked him how; many obiiaren bad Tom, andJohn said, that the agents asked- him the viery sameSuestion last,: yearj iand Jhe answer, ha.«hve th to1B th'at he!did Mt 'k.nrtw, nor did be believe ihki

Tom bijiiBeU-:kne«'yand>that the'pbly way pe- bad ofkeeping a "record c£ them was to count them eachnight going| to !bed » °e would then Know howmany he should have next morning. ; ! .

Fjiifte^ prodt ' went ;with Tom to the" Agents, andwhether it'wpiy tb% E|Y,-; Presidients' : or Tp m'a ownarguments^hae pWyaiJed '.J . know^to^, l iut'. at allevents Tom got !otf -wifh R hrtlf year'? rsn't 'downand a promise 6( anothee-ii> :|:wo montht . Aboutthis time that perfect! ty atep n ' ot boycottinb carriedout. So^suL'.befBfuiry - . in tbe Oo '-Wuterford by!'the" yigilancS m'e'u'Mwas Ucdu^aratpd, and needless tosay Chiijl^ ifratftarVwao one of

tieforward menIn ¦'tlfe'TDew '" inovem'ni. It became tht presentwriter 's duty 'to pometlmes chronicle the ioings ofthe 'I vig'ilanrs." dpfi; ,the polipe, : and 'th/e'.-comlcal ,omiisiri?: andMudicriqus" events of l thit jhorVbu' teventfii l (peiri

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readeYff bf'tiiese•pace's) '' ^ManV a grabber atd evictorwas sorely troubled bo> to dispose of hio goods andstodk, and many a; policeman cursed theldaj;. he everput on a jacfeet , 6i that ,be was sentto watch the pigaand cows of "the;" bl'dck list" men in Cbi^ corintry.It was just ,tben| that the Ruthduff League was" suppressed." Th 6oenes.that followed tbe " eup-preasidti" of thii biancli are lik-? the scenes at thefairs between the i shadows" and the "shadojwed" stillfresh in the p>>opl!e'8 minds and recall roany a heartylaugh at poor: Sergeant Troncbier's discomfituie atseeing that a meeting was held, not 50 yarcJB f romthe barrack.! ^

It| was at this time that!, one fioeRummers evening', CbRrl ey Meagber and his friendMr. F.'gan, the i National School teaobir, weresitting on the fence of ,tbe public road net 100 yardorrom tne rivers ! northern bank. Their talk . wasabout lleen. Charley'-knew nothing of : her exceptthat she was in the convent or, at least, |had gonethere. " Hallo,"! eaya ; the schoolmaster,1 " theregous tbat walking-; puzzle Connor Shea ¦;; will we callbim over ?'' I think he is a friend of Ileer 's father.He might now ibs writjpg o couple of versesjnpraise of your dear Eifeen. What say you £ " Ye?,by all intan?, I| r.ke fcj meet: Connor* '' answe'rsMeagher. 'J.W< 11 Sbea, old fellow how are !yougetting along and; wbat are voii doing d('wn here.Musing on the roaring ocean that devides your loveand you.'1 " Eh ?'!l was just 'thinking, answers the" individual addressed'1 aT2d felt , fully cbnvino.'dwhat a psir of fools joii two fellows are. It CharleyMeagher would, only loave off his hanged politicsand cease sptting tenants at th.'ir landlords' throatsand vice v&rsa. and igo biok to his business he woulddo a feosib'le thing, and,I'm sure every peeler in the.barrack ^rould pray , for him for oue niiht at alleveats, and if yniiv MrTPpdogonue, would poly con-descend to! share^-olfr joys and your 8»ri|o-.vd withany one—the loveliest of course—of thes-» |lovin<»—and to be~loved inaioTexis who are viiuly si ghingto be allowed to relie.ve you cf your piese' nt griefsby supplanting theltn vvith . others I h>ive po doubt ,but tbe world would , on tbe whole , go on better,and there would be less to.be re^rettBd in|the livesof several poor mortals, pray about yourself ? That,last rhyme of yours went into the W P f i , and tbeprinter*' devils coirrecied the errors in the| previousone and -made readable; but without reason repliestbe •' Pedagogue."' "rYou.are no judge oE rhymes.Allow the Editorjl>f the1 " Wnterford Independent"to be tho Boss in that case. I am glad be is comingout of gaol .to-morrowias tlie office vas goibg to.tbedogs while; be has j 'bean in. Mcogher, you shouldbe ashamed of vours*If to get that young gentlemaninto quod for publishing your reports about yourhurry-scurry meetings. After all , I fear 'yjou! won'tkeep Tom Conntll in his farm tho' yourself andJohn Sbeehdn beliove you- can beat Balfouij himself.a. d Charleyi IJ m ; sure ' .this is your property, dearb >y. These veraesiare hot so bad, but you k. no* Mr.B is a-very critical Judg* ; !as for niyif lf boyB,I'm never in good|bumour except wbea b baring o(florae of tbe lHtestjpranks played on the i poelers -ahdcan sympatbiBB with j lyie^gher here heartily, andfaith, Fagau, williyoujba so g>pd as to rijad theselines for us. I nee 1 scarcely 'say that your reading,of anything greately i improves it. I b«g your par-don Meagber.but J. think it Is so." " 0, tbank you.Let us. sea whdt; sort of staff it is—not qs good asByron or iConnoq Shea or—well no.muttjer r wbo~comparisons aro odiono ! It is headed—

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Sweet land of beauty, eweot land of lovo,Of juonutainalwild- -of rich fertile •valiii—|Of ailent groip s where tbe thrush and dove.Sins; their Bongs of lore to the oyeoing gales.Alas t that 6drrow made sad thy sdilo, ;And paled lb.it ctieok race bloshint; and l air,Bat my iopihg heart sings '• still wait awhile,"Then joy will come 'stead of dnll des:-air, :

, . . ¦ j ; . ; • II : . . - ¦ ¦My love 1 I've theft with all my heart—Loved thee ever and loved but, theo,Aud those wWre!only done, their port .For thao aro bkniahed beyond tho sea.Deep is their; life-lonu, longing now ! ¦Gazlnp across o'er that bonndiug sea, \ ¦ .¦To ha'l once ¦more oa thy fair sjveet broir, ; . . :Thy crown of Triumph—of Liberty; ; I ,. .

•' Bmvo «. "Moagher. ; That may hof. jb'e! of; the firatord r of patriotic pbesy, but it botrays tbe Itjiebman inevery line of it,"I says ourselves. . " What are jonreading now , Fagaln ?11-' . *¦¦' Why man, this yfmni? ladywho lived or HveB'|over the way hore,": pointing toGlenore Honso, " Ihas Bet all tbe yoonp men's heartsand brains afire." !l thbaeht Sliea yob had a monopolyof the verse-inakitig id Eileen's case, but you'll findhere that you have'a rival. What does the fair Eileensay, or what does! she! think of all jthis writing andvorse-making P Perhaps' she does not know that Bhois the bnbjeot of so| mnob praise or tnd innocent causeof the wasto of so]much ink;! Well; I will r<>ad thisthing for you. It ta written on the back of tbe other."" No, no," says Meagher, "you've road quitp enough.Let me have that." j "Bisy^boy, let us spo," ei ys Fagan.

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" Heigho, but thia is; getting yery porions, " remarksFagain. Meagher; laughed,1 and then said, V Well,Fagain, yon cannot blame a Yjoong man for singing thepraise oi a young( girl j.e admires, jldon'tjsay; I'«n inlove with her, buUike|CoDn(jr;ijefe fine eeoms to giveme some little inkpirition iu these ihaUcrs, I shonldwish to have a bhatfwfth her/ Um swo in wpnld bepleasiriter than to ibe'oh'ased and hunWd ab mt by thepeelers and gOinfe fchroiiBb.aft tbjs-bdBlness. , I'm sureConnor is not jea?ouirirtt0ii;"nb, ;11oannot blame youfor what I have danVmyeelf. That would bo too mnoh

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of a tWngi'-b tl'boUeivb JEile'e'n fer not fdiioitber'of ns."W« wl^ nbt talk t t rtubjoot n'oW. /Who cbmeil bero ?Just theh'a yonne felldW (figmbunted from a fast drivenborsei'; and -handed MesgKcf . "a-letteifV'," It wtia JohnSheehan'Bfint'me, agdl ^aanp'tit :«he.bon8fr but cooldnbtifihd ypq/' said the mefisenprer. ; "Alfc right, but arothai police . at Watervillc^ i.V.Nofc.yet sir, John potword i that they will coins morrow!;" _ •« . Tell him Iwill see; him! at oncn.f This is a " Benteice of death."Notjoa fbr poor Tom' Connelly or. al least newn of suohan >pproaoh|ng avent" stJyB .Meagheri.anrl 'I must putin ani appearianon1 'at' th'e exeantion. ', " 'Good pyn forthe prossnt," ftnd Meagber sirorte hastily awajr. f.'Goodbye; MeaRhei'lBaidi his' two!frieudp, and .Che joy wenton inorfeasing'liiB pBoeyahdthinking rather eadly whatwas to b'eoom'p' of .'poor Tom Connell'and hia youngfoMllflT TTn nnOBtiA AH V»« -Drifti^nfP irtlnMcli !nfn (I VkAQ^

and rowed it aoros^ the ¦ Black water, and in half aahour was speaking to his friend. John SheefiKn. '' Oneof^thoipolioe sflnt ino word of . this eviction to-morrow,aud I hive sent up four hoteea and oara to takeawayConnell's hay and corn, and 'remove them down here,"said Shnehan. u That was right, bnt ia there acy houseto shelter the family ? ", I offered Tom that honoe.over,'' pointing to a thawshed cottage, " but.h^ dooanot believe they will keep him out .'but will admjt himat?a5n.j''- •"' Well,- we-will; soe to-morruw;"- repliedMepghH-, cndthuBithey agreeid to>Wdi|i4eVilqntnen^[7fb-m6rrb* came, and with' ifthe ahdriff afla'tne'p'blioa'and tho bailiffs;end -an • emorgonoymsiK' and :by-tetro'nloofe, a. mi on tB'a'l cold i winter morning Tom Con -nell and his wife and family' were homeless andwanderers in their own land. " Take tbis' aid JohnSheehan to poot Tom, httndins him ' a" firo DO'tjnd note,"come d6wn to the cotta^d and brin? Maiyft&d Will ,and leave.the others. .wbVro they are/.'suia Sheohan."Thcjv are all right,''replied Tom, ••• bufit ' ould bewrong for all of us to s1 ay there, so I'll go witb you;"Mrs Connell 'and her yonnjr children were-1 at hercousins house, and Tom and John Sheehan and CharleyMeaeher entered the' cottage and sat down-on1 a longplank lying by the walL', i " Tom," said 1 Cliarley, ".Iwill have 'ft meeting bero next Sunday. :Thi9 is Tues-day; but I've won't delay! it| lbifr'er, atid-Ibefc you , yonwon't have an ernergencyman after that in ypnr honse.nor a grubber in your neighbourhood." "I "dpflltknow"says Tom, i ' thought tboi? would let me id fcgtt)n, andmay be they would. " Nonsense man, 'thev'want .tokeep you out,.and especially now ds tho pBpple are notso united as they-were. uAgrrte to what; M*agher Baysand we'll look after you," said John. " All rfg'ht I'msatisfied." Charley and John went to work ,' aid whenSunday came all the usual indications of a popularmeeting were visible o'.ose to Tom Connell's' lata! home.The omergenoyman had made traoks, and Tom tookpossession of bis house—illegally of oourse—pn Satur-day Sight and slept there." : . . . . .... : . .. ;

Mr. John Sheehan was tbe chairman of tho meeting.He told the people there that all tho other tenants wereoffered their farms to purchase that very riorning bythe. landlord , by letter from the agents arid tftfeirattorney, but he pnt now ;to the tenants themselves,who were Tom Cocnell's neighbours all his life , if itwould bo right for them to buy their farms and havethis poor man who. for a dozen years, has fought theland'ord and sheriff out in the cold (cries of " No. no").Well, I tell you what l ! will do (silence). I'm tholargest tenant on this property ; I know well that thelandlord is anxious to sell ', I'll say nothing as to whatbenefit it would be to mo to purchase thiB farm of minejoet now, bat I tell the landlord, and the agonts, andthe emergenoyman too that Tom Gonnoll will have togo into that house again with full legal .title and dearof rent arrears before 'I'll i allow any tona'nt on thisproperty to purehaso his . farm if I can prevent them,and at nll-evento before I will 1- do so mysolf; .** BravoJohn ," and load oheerinij ' greeted the Chairman'swords, who was very popular with tbe people. V Thatis stiff talkt " said one man in the crowd , 'l but I knowhu'll do what ho says." " And f urthermoro," re'snmodtbe Chairman^ "Ican from thia ohair goararitee thatneither an emergonoyman - 'or grabber Will - from thismoment set his foot inside that ' door until; tbo armycomes here to put back tho routed omerg'onpyman andpr'oteoi bim there. The police won't be able to,do it.""That's the talk ," remarked a little old man.j , 'V Whereis Charley Measber ?1? asked' John •' Sheehan.' .' .;," Hereat yonr right arm," answered a young follow , " wbefehft always is." " You're ri'sht there," said; the , Chair-man." Mr. Meaghor will read the resolution for yongentlemonV' aTifl' C.harjoy jr'ead thj usual resolutions ,and.ooDcratnlated those present on their unity in t!iecause of tbe evicted tenant, tho' they may differ onpurely political matters. Several wnll-known speakersfo l lowed, and tho meeting1 ended with Trim Connellgoiug into his . house, bnt taking wit 1' him only ason and daughter Next we°k John Shcoban had acommunication from the agents sayinff they wonld re-instata O'Counell on reasonable terms, provide tbntenants wonld onter into aerious negotations to purohaoothuir holdings. John replied that Tom Connell himselfshould be satisfied with bhe terms of re-instatemontbpforo ho would givo thom any promiso. !

" This is a great change,1' said Meagher , >' from theold (imoe , bnt God help those who help themselves."Finally Tom got babk on; payment of half a: year'srent j and nino ttpd.c-half-years'- of arrears were wipedont. On« month after the mooting Tom Connell withhis wife and family wero.o&ce more back in their oldhomo—thanks to Jo n Sheehan , and ia a small way toCharloy Meaghor. John Sheohan is a staunph followerof the lats Irish Chieftain , and a firm Irish Nationalist.Charley Meagher id in Spvihofield MQB'S, and probablyamnsing some, old friends: there, tailing them' of hismany escapades with the polioe and emorgenoymen, andEileen; is at homo whore ; the summer bridzofl blowgently near the verdant • • Groves of Fermoy." ;Of theothers; I will say uothitag, except that SergeantTrotfohier now says he is a Homo Ruler, an^ that JohnSheehan was right ,all tho time,' and that only for himToni Connell wouid never got back bis farm. ," Oh 1what a change twixt now: and then," when he waa" suppreosioe" John Sheehan's League, but ! let uspray, 7 It will rise again." > '. [ . '

A Good Projeot—lipperary TTnion

Mr : Dan ' Ryan, an' . intelligent 'and ; practicalguardian of tl.e 'Tipperarj' Unioni baetU y@ry feasibleprojecj; in band of. buildio^ a numbos? of jlabourera*cottages' in pro^mity to

tlib.village' of Oolb, near thoTlppi rnry function. T is plan . will . cbje tbelabourers neaVtbn labour!' market ," as •also -'dlose to»7bere -tbij nejessarifs of life &.C, ore', ejol 'd; Thoproject1 'Lbas : b\ou . favourably • ree'eiy^d by thoTlpperary Union—a union wiiTcTfis'nowj in a morefavourable position in a fiuabciil ! point of viow . thanIt has b<»en for tov»-ral yeiirs bacir. Tola in verycreditable to the intelligent and painstakingCbalrman—Mr Mfchad , Ddlt6n— as alao to theguardiana genorally. ¦ ; i

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This mat oh was played i at Lismoro on Sanddy last,and rebnltcd in favour of tho visitors, for : whommatter's , looked', rather sertops at the commenoemontof play, having1 recorded ;Hut a solitary rttu;for theloss , of 4 wicko's. However, this was made np forby the capital bowling of i'itzjerald and the Bplendidbatting of Carr and Dreader ip t the Waterford teamScore !— ¦'¦ - . - . j ' ! ! •

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A O'Eeardon, bowled ft Carr ... - .',. 2W Campion, bowled Carr ... ¦ . [ '. 1M Cblline, bowled Fitigorald ... .1. 0M Lowe, bowled Fitzgerald ... .'.. 4

• J Tollent;, bowled Carr ... .1. 6J Joyce,it Bolger, b< Carr ... ¦} .. 8

,¦¦ X Baker, bowled Fitkgerald ... J.. 0: ) J-Hee1an,; bowled Fi»zgerald ... ;.. 0N J Vaughani bowled Eitjgorald ... .'.. 0

-P Bartnett, not out : ; ... j.. 0• J O'Brien, bowled F,it«gerald ... J ,. 1

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DEAR feiB ,4-I dbuH very :nindh if the 'citizJris y t i ] ]learn • ¦fhudh'frbto' Mr\Kmt 'i 'thrcii ' yeaif^itafiulatada)»teffla/ft:of income and expenditure. " | f ¦

Having, befoW :me ; the abstractJacoount^'«f itheCorporation fbif Wm* years past, if Wppeara that mi'nyof th& hnariTPB<n"6ve' Appeal1 W have reaohed What Aeyiira nbw^r Oatfjtnirbe explMnbtl , or is it frenn tbo want,0f'ptonetrJina"nk({em(t!ifto«i'tho' 'arti of tha Coimmttteefa.

Mr HSrifc" puts' "do'wn'in"fiia estimated cdat for' thiB.VSaf':—'¦• . • '¦• . •

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For stijeets and sewers [ ¦ ' . ,: ' , ...i88;385 6 0Having: somo of the printed ¦ return's of ! •„wb«fc- be ' itre'eta and'seWera" "bost : :weekly; • fnclndbg'.: alt '¦ pli»dfc' ifebeasaty 'for :samg , andLtaking weeks that will ¦"¦ ¦ .repreednt the various portions of tho 'yea-r-i . ; . - . . . : ¦ \. -• •

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Waok ending the I3th' of- Septerabori1892 • ; • ... ' - ., . !' . ¦

£tf w QWe-ek onidiilg 'the 20tH df SeptOmbeiv"-¦ -•11892 ^ - • . ...-- . . ¦ ; .,' .;, 32 5 oWoek- ending : the 27th of September; .1892 " • : :;;. ...

¦ ... 36- 18 4Waeb ona.inff thel8l! Df. Morob; 1892 ." ; ... ' '¦ 42 17 2Week' ending the 12th;' of Jabudry,

1893 i- ... ¦; ". ;., . 43 o IQWeob ending tbo 15th: June, 189 . ... 31 10 10Week ending. tho 22nd June, 1893 ... 24 15 6

¦ «£251 17 8Thio J8251 : I7ff 8d for «oveh wo'oka •makes for 1 52 week o, or ono year,' ¦ '¦

, >fil ,872 .17s, t/hloh it takes froth ' ' 41,872 17 0

. , , i jei,5i2 "9 aAnd can we bo informed bow <ha street OKpehaitnre ican i be brought to the amount whirh appears uj'thoBorough Treasurer's retnrris ? Enodgh for thft presentfrom the pnbliehed estimate. Other 'items flari'be 'dealtwith which will afford great redubtiono — Fdnrstrnly, : . . ' .

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; A MEUBEB OP THE COUNCIt/ AND AN OBBtiRVEIi.

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f "~~™™" . ¦ . ' ¦ i . .;,SIB,—Whbrfl : was yonr oo "respondebt on laat ,week !who db^led himself " Jostioof' the week previijaH. .. The!appellation d<Jsa not ¦ suit, da he got tired , of doiogjjrtstipo very soon. Under tbe ciroaraatanoaa I feel itmyTduty td paaa a a fn'w remarks aboat ISaarne'a lettprof last week. - '_JA greatar lissiift' of faais-it-itemonts was ¦nevbr put id type than haf Hearae 'has stated in his 'lottSri ' . Atidaoltv parrms ' somg people[ yory, t' far, but,Witnej it won't do in this case.' . I would hot bo in ybhr •bbsilioh' this'niihate for all tho land ik Qaultler. . AoMr.' n. ia suoh a stickler for hbn'esly, let hiin publishthe agreement made with theae anforcanate women—that -ia,! what hu gave fortKe land (or| rathbr intendsglvinji as npno of thb. inbhev has yet been paid) andwhat h^ gave for' the cattle. What he: moaht by statintrhe paid J229 2s 6d for tha holding I fail| to understand.A pe'r^ba not 'knowing tho piroamstancea of the oasowotald/ 'be lod tb belibyj Jjthit ho aofiually. paid tbeabbvo:8i\in. Whit he really iniehde to piye U i5tO forthe land, and ho.v ha in (ikes'os endeavours to m:\kbJe4() ' 'represent >892 2s O'd lii *a problem that; I .ca.anoteolvfl. .The qattlo sbiied by Hearne vf'erf worth £40,and I will-leave it to th'a pnblib to judg:o if the r'arin isnot worth J2100 at the very lowest , bqt I nnd^rjtjindthe injured man has valued the fiattla foe £15'r Pattingthe jfi'10s Rhd JB25 together m%kee ihd grand total of£S5 , aad" yet the atrionnt is tremenqously 'far awayfrom J&92 2a 6-1:. What ho meani by Btaiting he workedthe land for tbrpa WOB US I fait to- understand. '¦ If work-ins the land cotidiatod in walking down 'to to the widowsand soft-siapin^ them, he has workod it|, but notbthorrOTSO. Hearno has ako stated that if h4 thought thesfipoor, wdmiri (how oonaiderate) wore , in'a position €owork tho land; he wonld reHoqalsh his olaim. Thiscertainly iij too triuoh. H? knows very lwell that if theholdtnpf were , sold by auction the widows, would'bagaiuftr o to ther' okten* ;fi70 or ^80, and yet ho has thehardih'ooa tafcakP 'suuh a statement. Sarely if thosew'omqii <are'' not:iii:a position-tpi.work the land they arecertaioly } a. a; pdsifeion to takp the valho 6f it- - I <Villconclude by saying 'that thfl highly rented .eight Irishaxiras wab bnly 86 10a d yearns MS 10a is paid of a Sub-tenant. Trusting you shall mte . your' jwfty .'to publishthis rather- lengthy lottor in your va^nablb" paper , Iam sir, yours, ©to, • , ;

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"VoTy Sadden DorifcliOa Monday ! lost Mr. E. N- Powerj Coroner, held

nn ioqueot on the body of a man named JohnUtoloneyV of 6, ,Keyzer-street, in t his [city, . who diedsuddeoljr .in Mr.. A, Dobbyn's yor'd, ,-Farnell-street,on the , previqas Saturday. , He had bean ailingsome days-before ' from - fatty degenenstidn «f thebeait, and bad been attended by Dr. Webb; OnSaturday ho was in good healtu until about oixo'clock, wh*n he was seized with^a GeV^re' vourittingof blood iind died in less thnn' five minutes. Mr.Dbbbryjb, ' in' whdsei jard ; ttie , dt-ceased layj seritiinmediately, op learning his condltio(j, for a priestand dob'tor^ out before either; arrived , : tbe!man . wasdead. : The jury returned the usual trecdict. Muchsympathy is felt with tbe relatives of 'decease j, who,in bio , particular walk of life, waaj re^biitea byall who knew him. ' ! '

Lismore iPetty Session^—SATURDAY

(BeToro Mi ' Lynoh (in' the obair), J. E. aber,. , J Noon'au and Major GyloB). ¦

•v.DauNjr..—Thomas Boland:was.chirped by SergJ.Doyle with drunk^nneas on the 3rd -June. Fined23. 6d. I ' . . . . i :

Constable P>)lhrd charged t man named Mang-field with being drunk on the fair-day,; and niShresisting arrest. He was fiaed 5s aod Coaip.i Constable Fihhbrty charged Thomas Barry nlthbeiner dcuok aoid disorderly on the railway platformon- the J5th ,May, the day of tho Duke of Devon-si ire'e atmal.1 He was one of tbe orowdlof militiamen wbo took part in the hostile cheering on thatocoQJion. - The Constable said be eras uBiatr verystrong language in tbe presence of soveral ladieswho were on the, platform at the tima. , ! - ¦ ' • '

Mr ; Lynch said that such a thing as this wasentirely shooliing—U3ing filthy language on theplatform! in the preoence of ladiesi who should atleast be respectod. Tb«y were determined to putan^ end to it,; and would send Barry to jail for 14days'. with,bard labour. . , . . . . . .. , , ,-Pat Neill was charged by . Constablo Polldrd with

being drunk on tbo 15tb !June. Fined 5s andO08t8. '

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with being drunk and disorderly ba tHo ni^ht of tbearrival of the militia in town. He had his coat offat 11 o'clock at night and sebthvd to bo in a verypugilistic mood. He wa3 fined 2s and cooto.

. . :The;jsame. Ccnstablo ohnrged Thom&9 Hartncttwith being drunk on tho 16th June. Me jSlatteryappeared fo» ^defendant and eaid thut . ) be waoworking at the canal cleaning it out, and took alittle drop of . -whiskey., to warm hlni^as -b|o was allwet' He had ! .now tn&eh tbe pledge, and if toeywould let hito off thja time it would be a longtime again before they would find him dyrink. ' '¦

Mr Lynoh eaid they wouli adjourn, tko o&sb fortwo montbB to "sea if ho would oommit himself duringthat time, 'and if he did not' thoy would 1 then lethim off •" i- ¦¦; "

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Constable McNamara charged JameS MoQratb withbeing drink in Ballydriff on tho: 8th Jund.1 Fined5s and'cb8ts." ' :

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Jamea Prendergaat being called; Mr Slattory, whoappeared for Hale, said he was happy to inform tbebenoh that a settlement had bsen arrived at betweenthe t o parties during tbe hearing of tbe other oases.

Mr, Williams, for frendergaat,,. also said that tbepase was now settled, and he was glad to find that -nomore bad blood need exiat. between , them. TheflolicitorB1 then aggpetod to the bench to mark the oafle"no appearance," which was accordingly done. - Theoonrt soon after adjourned* . i :

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.- •Also.:-;prM«t 'HeBmi';F4-:E. C«rrj, rJ4*' biSim *O'Brien, Michael O'Donnell; Jas. iM>GraUit ;T. Doocey,Mi O'Gormani ¦ > ¦ ¦> : ¦ ' - - .

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In the,! hoirefe'oii' tut Belaid dayi; |83 } adhiittiH, 1;Aa a^ ,n; r2 'iiK iMat.X ^; c tai.aingperiod ltet year, 176 j of tlie' tolfepnVduriii th*! week.28 were tramps ;,number on' .Vd't-dopr:reEBfi Z$i ; Uil?yt«r, '2f[7 ; weekly cost" 6f put door relief, £12],lfrni;;gene»al;av(eirag0co^of an.inniatoi 2s 6d; iannawyj 3s'lOJd j number in fever hoapilal, 0; in w«khouse ios-pital , 45. i . ¦ ; ; ¦ ¦ . .

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KINANOIAIP :¦ " _ ¦'Balance in fivof of tho union, 22$ Total amotlnt of

rates collected by Mr. O'Donnell, £1,893; unpolleettd,£977 ; boUected by Mr. O'Brien, f«2,040 ; nncbllected,£513. . : ¦ :

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THE ADDITIPNS TO THE LONAT10 WABD3. ' .Referring to a previous resolution on thw subject the

Local Government 'Board wrote inquiring, why theworks proposed in regard to above had not boen, carriedinto effect- . ; • - ¦¦

Tho Clerk said all the pi'eliminariea'were now gonethrough and the board might advertise for tenders tsBoon' as'th«y liked. . ' * , . ' ¦ : ' ¦

; A communication of a siiiukr uatnro, and to which aoimilor answer was given, was read regarding the'worksin connection with the proposed improvement of sd werageond waten oupply of tho hospital.! . ¦

; ; THE- LASOUHEBS.! Eeplying to an enquiry pi the guardians on the sub-

ject the jLocol Government Board wrote that they badbeen-advised -that the guardians may acquire extra tandfor the site of the cottage in addition to the amountallotted, bat Buch addition should be marked on themaps and included in the notices. Ten percheB, theymentioned, was tHe extent usually allotted. , . , . ..Mr. M'Grath 'proposed ia resolution to the effect thatten percheB extra be allowed in each case so as to giv«the tenant a clear half acre of cultivable land. : , : . . . ,This was Bupporfced by If c. Collender and MJT. Doocey,and was carried manimoualy, , ; , , ; ,

Mr. li'Grath called; attention to an individual.casein which it'was proposed io acqoire for" .allotment to thejlabourer a quarter of an acre of bad land which he heldat present. He (Mr. M'GpUh) ha been. on tKei'ootii*:mittee > o£ ,, 8electipn' and j tad objected' t

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He thought a 'Tiil.f 'acre1 ' .good j a ajart wtOjge'th?f

from " what he ' held at'. p reaeri't, should, be , given !.. _ . _• TH ename of the labourer he referred to was Coqgnlan, andit had been proposed to build the .n'ouse on the hordingof a'Mr. 'Keniry. He £a4 Seen. over-rule on iky] coin-

'!; Mr. O'Brien ehddreed.the ; view wnic ITr. Sfcdrathhad taken of the-matter, ' and'' though no formal] "orderwas, made 'it "was" the general opinion of the .tjoardttiat the' committee' should alter the de'termufatioK'theyhod arrived at.

. . . . | THE NjfTW V.8. , / ; .\N"6tificatioh p^ his Excellency's sanction to ,iba ap-point of Mr. Pt W. Cres, .03 yeterinary' Inspecfcbr tothe union ht a salary of £3S a year/ was received fromthe Privy, Council.

OBJECTING, TO A LABOUEE&'s AP3?IiICATION.!, A letter, was received from -Bartholomew Dunne,Bridnane, formally objecting to the proposid to build acottage for a labourer on Ida holduig. The groundsfor his objection were that on bis farm, which onlycomprised thirty-one acrra* there were already: twocottages, and that the applicant^ b men named Mfertin•Landers was a. carpenter . and not on agriculturallabourer, while in addition to this he had a decidedobjection ! to giving him p > house. He considered hehad been especially selected to have a cott&ge'built onhim by a niember o£ tho boatd to cause1 him , annoyancebecause be had not voted for hint'at the last ,election.There wero, he; alleged, farao doablo the oize of hia inthe vicinity with no Cottage oa them at all, whichproved that, his; had been 'Selected solely to .givo: himtrouble. | If a cottage were required on- tho farm for alabourer he professed hia readiness to give a site.

Mr. Doocey said the assertion that there, were twohouses on, the farm on , which the totta'go was prbpixfsdto be built was' quite : untrue. There was Co house atall on that farm. Bnt on abathar farm, which Dunneheld, thero were two. tumble-down thatched jiouceawhich had been condemned by the doctor as unfit forhabitation lon^ ago.. -: ; As to; tho jnaa'¦ Londerd, 'whoapplied for the houca, tho bo&rd/ if they bnilt it, Were inno way bound to give 'it to hiin, and for big- fiaSrt, BOlong as the.hpuBe .waa built; htfidid.not care .who igot it.He would let Mr; ;Dinmb select the tenant himsglf if itwent to that. . Houses. were;required in that"locality for,labourers^nnd. the 'cprnmittee had;acted perfeidtlyirighliin selecting Mr. .Dunne's farm as a site for crao of tbemiIn one, caao there a .labourer, with his wife atidI , eightchildren, inhabitating a houso comdatiog of only onesmall apartment. : .That y%vo3 , a di$grac$ful state oithings and should be remedied somehow whetht r 'Mr.:Dunne objected or.not. .

Mr O'Brien eaid' there wao .plenty of land aV lilablein that ,locality, for the : purposo 'besides Mt D onne'sfarm, oa tho farmers were anxious to h&ye houses builton their farms, and that being so when aa objectionwas lodged, to gave trouble ha thought the board shouldtake an alternative aite.; . j . . . ¦ :,: Mr. McGcrath Baid.!thi3 van a niattef which.-coilld be:best dealt with, before the Local Government tBoardinspector. , If they abandoned tha ucheme in reapetk toevery'appUcatian when an. - ,objection wna lodgwi they!could not tiell where it wonld atop. . ; . • ; IMr Collender;asked; which of the mismberB pf :. thacommittee had; Mr .; Dunno accuced x>t being actaatWl byprivate 8pl<jen in tho matter. , . ,

Mr Doocey eaid.he did not know.. He never.had aword with himj at least, not nearly so often aa with.MrCoUender: (laughter).

The letter was marked "read."I . : TENDEB8.The Clerk said only one tender had been received

for bread and that came in forty minutes latei : With-out imputing it to the preaeht tenderer, whoever b was,he reminded the board that yer^ often such aebW'.wasexplained by the fact that the 'pai'tiea' tendering Wtedto eee whether ihey would;' have a riyal.rand i* caljethey had not, the pricea would be increased. ' He didnpt say th^wai dbtib in the present case, bU't'frcim tMefact'of the delay the' guardians couW -say whether theywished the tender opened or nor, ' I• After o dis'cusdbb.'it 'waa agreed tb 6pen' tHe 'iloiiaer,and if . ..tho price did not exceed ' what

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lost year1 to accept it; . " . ' :; . ,mat year to accept it. . • . ' ' ; . ;The.Clerk, who alone' sttW the: tender, «aid'tnli

;.prlce|named thorein was higher, 'and tho board rekblvea'

to-re-adverti8e.v ¦;¦ ' . :Mr - ollender complain'eil : of the absence of cdm* '

petition in their tenders recently.Two tenders were teiieived^ for supplyinK i B.uit

;of Uvery for the porter -vlz; Mr J Crbtty and W J JCondon, th« priceB' named b tenders for the di fewntolasseB of material offei 'va'ryirig from1 £2 ii 'io'i !3"FB.¦ The tender of Mr^ondon; at l£2 4a, was deeep" t.

Irioli Haaufncturo in IriDli TJnibAa., , Somo time ago thero .waa <&; great icry^ottt *i*ndproperly—for Irish manufactar^d RoddsUb a I ourCnioo&| Now tbe cry etksma to be ¦forgotten. 'Anymanaf&oture will do BO that It U a penny fo» .t*opeace oheaper1, i and even cheapness Is not '• Mraylconaidered—itris' rather tha pereon' whovioi i 'ibegoods, i We notice that English Soap, for •li»l 'tsttiiis making vraf In Irisb unions,' rwmlst Irish-tnadesoap—so washerwomen «ay—Is a far better andsounder article. Now a groat many people odi Wndthat an Irish: Parliament! will pu«bV Irish bi»nu-faotures. But .ifow xan it If Irishmen-^nd IrishInBtltutibna- still patronise forelgn-tnad'e'goQds P'

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. ''i-i'^Ii-^iJCHuii:,i-.ufJl"|^!1i|tj iv0 b-i.fir:y ipt<£L Jl. I . .I

. • :-,If; $#t rttta&ffcRgitt ifiiiQM itoJmg WW&Sbp,Antioipated t,H% jtb£ Snajur m. f af r ^MM '?ourKrh w ground, jo* &»h-- , bfl*! %0e«MW

rwMjfundaiter the,r«i«)s»t«.n(pl f a ^m j m««ba one:.pfhtbe.?mflBfcf !«labora,t» fnjlin^rMQff f 0 H*y(eroorgaqf^iii;j(hiiS^ if Jl|*Q^M!feH *lbe Teud that in: } ?b»lrib«md« p tWn W»fe9^?,<^?opndnciveto the guc068>;Qf the iifidfrtijdiJ^wLUi bP

pfeAiafc of .tie ^mm«t^;Tr*a^W mm!W*&

De I *cj, J.P., pres iog. v^hej tfeer rtwafiegMfl?tho ecHMmitW^piWflD .Wfr««r ,cWw| |ponn^Adm.jE v. Fr.jpnrlotig', C,C. j MftUrP-Bfe^nawT.C;j .- i :.J- v^BB^r-fB-;Gfi«iw«i«5&ljilff'Coflnplly, A..g«}ii:friir.S&ft h&ff l&u!$&mhMaqager^pnsterj* jLeio0(«r, Ban)|f^MojaMfly,E. ,Donjjellyj T-fBeddy' P'' ?<>& RwV$*M} i&BodWn, W. f i . Smith,; %<}, * a$&b

~A,v. .iiRarlpM*Mr, WKI: Manning acted U ej rjjfoJW tertyjng, , Tbe. committee bad, nnde j coniidera )n,M«arrtngement.qf ^e-var^Of.pwJlmijM l jMhi .K^necessary to attend to in connection;.*;itRfMgniaundertaking-. Offers of '.marquW tet.<t&afpajf %&Twere received irona Mr. D* I^oy/*bp Bjp fjJ^Ctab,;Mr. Bishop, Mrs, Malcomiron, Mrt Qoff, jttlc, yOy^Ov.and Mr. H. ..Qallwey. .^ev. .PatfiBr,jO'lttq^ l ajfihe had made application io.' t)ja ; court-b.o.uie.flgom-mittee for perm{Eaiop to bAyd. th&.b&uiaj ja, tbeground?, but that body.! WQnld npt ! mee^' nfttu, JJ,f nJuly. Mr, Morrisjey suggested , that ,4,iipecaalmeeting of the committee. j>«. jOpnvenedri K t eO'Donnell , said he, did .noJi. tbm . tbat^nepeBijay,.There wa% np need,for haste a»fir ey kjjw'f tonroerned, and he did not. antidlpate^any difttcuitymgetting permission to bold tbej baiotar. Amongsttbe auggegtiotis rnxde:.T<ith -ftwle«rrtor^nd«Spg thefete addition4U3r(rttraoaVei«fii *h«t a]minUture artgallery and museum, be provided.! FatberGDonoellroentioheil that (-r^were d. tiuttiberW1 Vestmentsin the¦f'ntnMi'nrithftli"^^^ViWilr'Am'fc «Mb'lt»as they bad BWn!''ina^Jtf mltjIWiKlifWHalfFS^awere still perfeot. The auttforttlea of the Squta

rt was r^olved to k 'for fuVib^r%ffl i>f -quorian ipterest, . It was mentioned that .)$# .Kfin'o'Of the Royal rrish Ppsniera1 hal' fe^SfW lorthii. twoTa^s^f th^bfzia , 'p w w tXf f i w M :ing aepartments""wa^ jri'ven ttt' t'o'e ''undenpaeagetil\tmen --TabU a'kotl Meiswl." GraifiW.5 f f l kand Dr. Connolly; luncheon table—Mr. Mornwyand Dr. ord j Cfa/f C ntb' ^ / /^&iflaHbeand Mr. Reddy ; shoofan^ gaUery -pr,,'Wnijfe'»ndMr. '£. iionneHv7 - roJlette- idmLf t^W&k&'irace game -Mr^W; J^ anPt - il ;art gallery "hni3 mnJeum~Mr. Bo n .wr jandMr. M. Hurley ; refreshment iaWe-'-Mf.' J5j Ju*6r#udDr. Connolly; palprsf'ry^Mies aqnderej1&<»dbn ;honorary architects—-Mr. Doffin.l Mr. 'Pfehjittg mr.Hearno and Mr. Nptan. Tbe'fpjlowlni? ntlemenwere appointed secretaries—Mr.' A, ' Kelly, iov-., Mf •C. P..j Eedmond and .JTr.. JL , 8^0^^ itsSHsZO'Donneil 8aid( }t was pro'pb8ed( f ty> (jlvp I8JWMconosrit in tbjei threat™ on the'jKur ay a lFrfd^eveninga : 8ubceeaing ¦th'e \ai$$t,i A vSt. Mjr?. Power,SnowbUl, and othe'r ladles/hadkindly offeWto'taXepart. '

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Before Mr. J. P:LynebiBM;;XDreiid ngj, find '¦ ¦ ¦ .'HajSr Ctearnlby;; !

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:. . . . y . \ . _. Constable Qrifi chairged : David,..Henne ., .withdrunkennea'on li-th Jane. Fined; 2a $d md -It , $dcoots. Constable Kissane aummoiied.',John. .JKijig. forhaving -an ¦ unlicensed - dog on the 6th- Jun«< . i Fined 3sand coats. , : ;. . , :.• [• - ' .

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hiving his ass .wandering afepujt ,'tha;,pnj#c-.lft>8d.Donovan stated that he b*d -driven - his donl,'ey.jnt« afield, and that some boys who had) been qi)!t ewJWSdagdrove him out on the road-again: Mr. Heard. D.I.,said that asses like,this, allowed to wanderJabpttXtheroads were a perfect nuisance.]; Tha be(ich::fiiisdDonovan 2sand coats. : ,j , : ;;l . = _, _ , ;.- ,- .¦ ;.-;i'-/ i i i ^ ,. L

- Wm. Foley, wos; charged:, by Constable Upwiairawith being drunk- Fined Ji«,gd. i . ¦ i i

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named;ThQmas icGrath w th - begging.;] Tha: H«yiexplained : that, he, wsa belonging; tp jfto fr tnrtrfi1School b ra, jbut-Vi/run »>»«a«d, i>a<|«o: JneaHs ofliving now hnt.begging: ;,.Her as !.only,84c$yfi»r« fage- .,,Mr, Lynch:;infl?ied thow.;. lqng.^wi5rB i, bijys >*oremain in the. Industrial, SchooU .'¦ HadtjCo&stahlBBurke ;Baid un.«|lthey ware suteen year* of a jy, 1;x, '

The bench tl en made an order tp have the young; IMsent back to the school and kept there until he «4ssixteen years of age. j ! . _ . . . j ¦ ¦ , ; . u , . . - . j

, . : AILXO^D ASBADOT, J . . '.;. . : • ] . -j r iMary McGrath charged her ison, Mich«1, ftf,o,Q h,

with assaulting her on the.5th June, H«:also.broke »quantity of furniture.qn.the tame opcasioiu j ! . - . - I '

Mr , Lyneh asked what ¦', waa.Uni man and iwhatsortof a character he had. | WcGrath taid:he y r ts 'an' iftiSryrcoerve man, - and that ni cbwaVftar'^wi*¦TiDovVte-proach. He 'also aenled the*e>*uhi;an<ikij'taii «moth>r~-wk9;f0ba )

<rf«fiAr'ari*W#«Sri'''rowMft ''"•* ' '" \Heali conrtable' "Buirfcf , isaid.1. tlwf. f,eiJJ&£a$#y

rowing between, .tha n,;:and .'were ia-'Jiigraoo to th«locality. The ", Bench Bent'him to jaafor one mcaithwith hard labour. . !- '. . ' ¦¦ .'.,-' . ! •'. ¦ . '• . ; ; . i.

ANOTHSE BJM9KB. ., ; • '.,.Sergeant Patchell charged Pal ColenUn with beg-

ging on the 28th June. ' He was tloitering irouhd t&hotel doors and interfering 'with p optt a« they' passed.He had been'repeatedly op^ bdfrtrr[for',iImBa ofence .He was sentencied to a months impntonmeni.! ; '

'! Head.Cpnstable;. JBurjia f appUea].fpr\:'ajtt'prf«-to*il

an old mule which was found wani&nng about tiestreet*, and is, now in pound. , Hi Midi* naaBaioldthing belonging to a " nah joher," iand;that*pptrfot)ythe owner did not think it wdita • wbfl* pK «»poundagoTftoney'6tt li(bioghtirX Tbe-ora NfttSSwi.

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