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Si § {• SHE tTATSBPOa p SgWB . " ; : ; " ' EsTABlilBHBi>—i847i ;. ¦; ' --• :• . ; t- largest Circulation in South, of Ireia&a. pulliih.! wiry YSIDAY . ani S.«o*3JBd^<m on 8ATUSDA7 Kon.i'HS , at No«. « and SO, COraiwO-Strirt ' : ; (orrosrrB IEB FEflTOioui, Bi3«). ;. . :: ,\;. ir&BICE-OMS PENNY} Yeaxly(inAdv»noe), 4a.4a!, Jj^ By Post (Yearly), 6e. 6d. ' , , •¦ : / i. -C2T All Cheanea and 3?. Q. Orders , made payabl* io C OBHKLHIS P. : HB»KPJn^ »* tti*. Offloe. ;. ? , ;/ ! < XHB NET ?S circmhtes'etttidTely ' tuinojirrt tto oerohnnla, traders and nobility, gentry, ; farming ctajses , &°-> io; Watorford, B31kenny, tepM»»y, «na ths *onth of Ireland generally: : The NSWB hasl attained a circulation never equalled , by any taper onUiflhod in Waterford,;arii ls s^lmlttedlytM-Jeai- biinoTirnal) n this important cdty, ' with whiih inerflUg diraci daily ceramnnication fr^im London. ' ; ; . Particular attention paid to commercial and Agricnl* loral matteiB. i ] ¦ i ]< :, - .- . ' . ' AdTorttoemonts reoeivca tor, the Nawi by allmpBot- ahl» Newspaper Agents in the United Kingdom. : Fre-: payment requisite from parties jlbt knownattheoffloe. Ajrenfa for Sale of THE; NEWS and for i A&ms &BQmva&a *-: ' : ' " ¦' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ •;• I ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ - " -^ 5 +. . : ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ,• ¦ . - . - ¦?• : ¦ WATEEfOBt)r-Mia3 Enri; Gladstone Street : | MIBS POWER, Barronsttaiid Ejrcot. .: ¦< ¦ ¦ " ¦ Mi. HUGH ES, Mayor ' s jWolkvvi-- Mr. P. M.EOAN. Quay. : ;: \] \ ¦ . ! MTB. QDILTT, John StraetJr | 1 MISB KATAMAOB, O'Connett StrboU - ' . ' - . . illr. HAT, 110, Qnay. I : ; !- \ ' . ¦ >\ ¦ ¦¦ ¦. : . : J Mr. - ' D- CANTT , T: O, Jonnatown; ; . : ; ' JTr. DOBBTH, Barraok Street. ¦ \ ' , Mr. T HOHAB LONEBOAN, Lower Yellow Boacu DIWGABVAN—Mr. E. KEOH. T.O; ^aiH-Street. - ¦ *i Mr. MathewWAlBH- I. '! ' 1 . ¦¦: ' ¦ . - ; TfiAMORE—Miss CLANOT. Ecfreshment Booms. , OAPPOQUIN—Mr. JONES TBot . -Bl . -Allon-SdroetJ. :' CABEICK-ON-SUIE—Mr. JAMEB LT OGBATH, Hain- : i Street , and Miss HAWE. . . ¦ I ¦ USMOSE—Mrs. MIADB. ; : . ' - ¦: ' PILTOWN— Miss EOCHE. : : ¦ ;. ..•:; . : , i KOMAOTHOMAS—M iaa Utol DSE . i PASSAGE EA8T—Miss- ' Lov«. . ' ¦ ' ¦ . : KIEL—Mrs. E ONATMB. ; : , ; DUNHIIX—J. HCBLET. ' : .; ;... , ; TALI/OW-T. Clancy. : i . ¦ ' CLOQOA—Mrs. EEDDT. i : , ¦ , i . -• UPPEHAET—P. O'CkJHiiEtl. , Church Street, i STBADBALLY—J. FOIIAM. i : i , : ¦ NEW EOS8—Mr- T. Dinneen , Quay Btreet ' i KILKENNY—Ur. WOODLOCK , PrcprUto * Baflwoy : Book stall. : i ; ' , V . ' - WATEBFOBD BA1LWAY STATION—Messrs- : EABON & SOKB, Book Stand, LONDON— CLABKB , SOK , ¦&¦ PIA*T, ¦ 85, - Qraoe- . church Street. ; ; : : ' ¦ C. UlTCHfiti. * Co- , E«6Xi6n Coort, Ploel!-«t . - . i BklT. WHITB 6 1k>H-,(33: -fleet Street. ' : . i SHELLEY & Co., S, Leadonnall Street , E. C. ¦ i Temple Newa Ebom, ' l?2, f Fleet Street ' . . ; i MeearB. STEEET & Co., Corn Hfll. ;' . EiiAnnsL- ' B Press A geDcyj-Westbourne l Park, W, Mfteri. . KINO & Son, 10,; Bolt Court , Flcet-St. Mr. J. 'X OOBO , Fleet-fetrcet. do. ' . ' ¦ ¦ do. DUBLIN— lletm. CBAB. EABOH 4 Bos, Abbey- ' st . " ; F. B. O'KEEFFE, 1, St. 'An6rew»Street. ; ¦: . i\f e ?< l^ ¦ !'n- i ' . ' ¦ " ¦ " ' ' . 'T:f4 ^f7» i ' i O tUgaJ ffla A &ttwww- ' «a Vcior contract with the Canadian i GoTemment fen | oonvoyanceof tlej€«B8dUn 'M»fl»). : I j ! From Liverpool \vxa , Londonderry S ABDIKIA N .....For Quebec & Montreal......8ep ' i * ) IU OKOOLIAN For Qaeb«o A Montreal..._.8»pt. J.4 EABIBIAN ForQatVp &MoDt»3l;u..:8ept 21 :LiuaiNTUN For Qnebta & lfontreal ......S«pt 28 Saloon Pa«page, 10, 12,!16 BBU :R OnJr.»a». ! : Second C«bih, £7 I K \ SteereaO; jti 5s. . '. ' : | Sbortfst and Che»pert Berate to Canada , Hanitpba , 1 Nnrth-TV€ft TfnliorifB, Briti«h ColDmbia and oil point* in tho Western States ' o( America. Ch«sp Uirougb rates to Australia and Netr Zealand via C.P.B, Vanoonver and Honololu. : ' : i lOrinlB.BonDf to Settlers and Homestead Certificates relating to tho Government Fica Grant Lands of 1G0 ACKB. . ¦ ' : I ¦ . " ' I : | Tie Company ' s Special " HAHDBOOE OF ItrroBUa- TTnp ," Tmant-FaTmers? Bepctta, andMapj free. , "i'(S?" WeBfem bonnd paeaengers nceompaniod by a Sp« rial Conductor. : ; ' ' -i Special Botura- Boton-te^ho Chicago T7orld' Oj PBir. ' ' : ' ; i Direct senriccB from Ijondocnderry to NOTT York , Boles , and Philadelp hia all the year. I For fctrtberlnfonration apply to AUVAN BBOTHSBS £i Co., 19 , JameB 8tre«t, liTerpool , ana 60, Foyl» Street, Londonderry ; J AITUS & AlAZ. ALLAH , 25 , Bothnell Street , Olaegow. ! and 5, Eyro Square, Galway ; J SCOTT & Co.; "Qneenstown; WABD BBOTDKBS , -2 , Banocstrand ' ¦ Street, Waterfora j TBOUAB PTJBCSLL, 6, Barron Btrand' .8treet , Water- ford i or WIHJAM J ONES-T BOT, 81i Allon Bbeet , dy>poquln. ¦ j . ILivorpool. Amrnst 21. 1G93\ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ . : oSt Enclond o»d Sontli ^7olea , end tho South, of j Ireland* Swice by QEEAT i"WE8TEBN EAILT^AY j COD pany*8 Trains and Bteftmboata, via MXLTOBD ; HATCH, in connection ' •with the VfXTtaio- as i and LiUEBioK, 'WATBBJOBD & CBHTBAI - I BJD- I LAND, and WiTEB70Eb,i DtTHQABTAH , [lIOSOBS j ABD FEBIIOT LINES. ' : | I. Dhortcot Bouto end Ecduocft ¦ ^eaca. Ljcr^k Ewre,» Train o *?j Fast L~J r--- -Rs. Ccor«»« 2V«fo» and ' . Fait 2^f * vSisSs HailBtezncT * Daily. i)OV7H LSAVB L OHDOH (Pcddington) at 5 ; « p.ia. « Sundays excepted, and ABBITB AT WATJB < »OB » (weather and ujronniBtjncei permitHnB obout 10.15 a.m., in time fd* th» Traina on ;; ; the Waterfordand Ltaerici , Centrsl Ireland , ¦ . <md Lieinore Lines. ! * ¦ DP. -teavo Waterlord INorth . Wharf)i at IMS** , V oMb Week Day, on Arrival of ai0 p.ja Train ' fcom Ltaeriok , 11.0 a.ra. Train from M*ry- ; : borough ; 2^0 p.m. Trai n fro m Fermoy. end : 8.5 p. B m.Train:fromWamore . Aaarvroa m j ' ioBOOH (weather iwd cbcumBtftnc^a : per- , ; mitting) »t 12.25 pjn.; the following toy. . ^^^^tt^^to it i, b^ cJ& to ^ ttoe 7 for th p. Steamer to bt^taffl W nFf vi ' - * » Trcio , frtm New Milf pra l wiU, ja ^ caaesf wait arrival of: .Warner leaving Waterford ¦ -. « ' I TJAU^aUn 4VW/M ! ,, >• 3ra CI MB and Fore Cabin. 80s0d i EBTUEMB (w^^ ^6«n^ttrt claM&Bal ^ i 7at 1 ; , » ' ' ¦ ' ¦ ' 2nd Cla«tASaiooa £9». ' o. DOBB , BaUwayTerminiii.Umeriokj tt« rtont, to I ^icBOtLB. Adelpfi : Wh^^.torfo rd 5 ««att)^» : »*»«» between otter important 8t«Uon», Hie Xine ' Table*, and Through Betes for Croodf. ao^rf** j>» iobtaSid of Mr. Q7S.Bnuu the Gte»t Weeto «" I war Company ' * Dirtriot ' AgonW Adelphi Wharf , : Waterf ord. ¦: ¦ !. ; ¦ ! ! ¦ . . ¦ i- ¦ ¦ ¦ I! ~ BENBY laUDBEET, O«nml li*na|« j : : VaaaiBBtao aeroinni. )!. ) . ¦¦ : ¦ . •:. U-° -- ; i AMERIM t|NE. 1 i ; ! _ " ' - BOTHHiMPTbk-lilEW ; YOBK i ^fliBUalliK : TOTTED STATKS i 3(UUL | ^JfiBHBS ^ ;- : : 'STEAMEES ,! , : . Sootluun pton W ; *fMr " ;:-T«rk -iSireet | TTT Bfery SATUBli Af; «A ; ^oon. :f, y : ¦ ! HWw«tCUM at ecadfflBJp^»U» *?t . 8«Vx», " 8eooEd : faSS^SmpooI to So utbaapto n. : : . .; . ]. i;-; ^ ^^. r^W^^.. 8 ^^! i tiVWi^ i-aJii TO ! ' &P **££*] £to * * ! ^ ^ i 'fioHABDfiOHf-iB W?W..# , ^°'?iiL_ - -i- , ' " s uvmii ' WatfirlbirS' ^tflaxulklp Company j . nrrKSDKD baDKB fiff iHiikii-ssnJsxBBB , van ' ^^L. J— ' - : ¦ i nEAUEStt i ' ¦ : : ' T ^'^aat^SSgg? 1 ^- "^ _iI_l!Wi -A. ' * TkrOTIOB. The . Watarford «agtaaT1& ~ .| Jf% Steamship Company (Limited) "T j aimAilS. : ^irt Goods «aU Idr?^S lime oS;- ***^86BUJUBmBB^B ¦wn w on tbo od&dltlonfl sstoatfonod ui i ' ¦ ' < '¦ ¦ ¦ j off^* IJl t<» ^ to-W:to>v »t ^M» , ' :•!] " ¦ 'ii^ A*KSif qj f p " v A kfii iflmSTOI, RSS TA £S?°S DW ' » S SH 01 " »»ok iiusioi; po . WAmre» ; «W%r, a«pt. 1 ... 8iftSi 4on 8»tnrd*y, gept. ' a.i 9 nljht : «"*wjr, n S ... iUtfn6on Thuredny, _. a momtor J«fl»». .. 8-U noin . . SateidAj , ¦ 9.:. $ «Jfrioo^: JM^I ,, U... 2a%oon Wedn'day, 13... 7aft 1 noon WAW ., «... S ai8npoB S«turiar, , 16... »>Kt>t ; ™»4>y 19... *«Wnoon Thtti»4»y, 21... 1 morning Way, »... 4aft» noon Suncl«jr; ,, 84... 4 moralng. ^Mdsy, , ,. 28_ 1 irfnaon Wednwday. J, 27.- 8 alfnooi "laaj j^ ,, ffl... 8 afVnoon Sdlardny, 80... 8 Eight v/!j3 )a i' L "y Momlnj S*Uinj«, Caldmi ot iko tteunats win lj.0«n, to reoelTO Pusdagen mirltig . by, th* Night MJJI £nUU| a ' ^i ^ ' '' i - ATeng« 8«a Pa«slfee l4 to l6 Hour8. ! P ' fA«ia^-Ortdi>, 8tagle, l^, do. Bind»-Olina»n (and 3or- T»tar ti«Tenio» witli F»ihffi«s) Miv; So-Bsturn (»ndlnbla for Tiro monOu , opttaaU- to trtnrn bom or to IdTerpool), '85e j Loading Berth-Cdmborlaiid Barinjf firlatol. . ffATiEPnHn I A W h rliTBimnii t. ' _j, ln«« wAiaiomj); ¦ r . I tsot Lmfsroot. ¦ Jria»i . Sept . I. M 4 mft ' nooa 1 PrM»r, S«pf ^T.. 1 afVndon fundM. a., ftmonr; >V Monday," u 4.-*«lfnoon Wad. ' «day,. 1, J.8 M a»lfnao£;. . Wodissd»y, ^:.«_7att" ii4o>ir Friday, M ¦ 8... l affab on, - Pridsy. 1 . * ¦ 8—9 mom gnndiy, „. 10... 6 mom; MonOVy, \, ]l.;,n mom Wea" Baay, 13..; Ssffnoon Wednesday. 18...12 noon - .. •¦ Friday, ¦ 15... 4iffoqon Fridaji A is... j tffnooa §5 n ^?» »> 17.,, 6morn; Mondij, ., ' , 18... S tlfnoota Wed' »d«y, ' , j -SO.. 3 aft' nqoa. Wodnesday,, * , ¦ta l,. 6 affnoba ' frlday. ;, ffl...;luifn9O8 Pridayj ^* J22;.. 8 mom : HnndsT , ' i*-; 8 morn ' Monday, " ;: 2S. ' ..1O morn ' Wed' sdiy, 27... 2 att ' noon WedntSday, 27 ,..ll morn Friday. ,, 29... Satt' noon Friday: it 29...12noon The , Sanday Teasels load at North 'Wharf , WiUrford. ATekage8ea . Pas»MentpUHoars. j ;•• . ., ¦ .;. ' x Ajura—«iDin , ooigiei io». j ao. Mnglo—gbUdren (ana SerrantS tamUm* wtairbmiliea) TJOS , do Eetarn^aTafl. aole "lor Twd months ,. opUimsl to rettfrB ftOHTor to Bristol) 8Se. 1 Deck , sbwls, 7s M | do, siarf* , ChOdna , 4a. Loadia? Berth—Claienoe Sook/jUrenwol ' Goods Booked throog h bom > all; itindpal Stations ' oa Great Northern, Great western , feanosihire, and Torksoin , London and Kozth 'Western i liondoti and Boath Westeray ITrtnfihr ^ ^ w^^fPftin. .•r>ii lAnMiiymit* * ! and MldlAiid Bill, ways to Waterlordrjthrba gh Booldil js also with Limeitek , TtpjettLTT , Thnilss , Knnls , Tuam , Gort , R.thh>.i» , LUtoirel . NewcuUe and Traleo , to. . 1 : ¦ QooaaSooked.thronjrh from all Stations on Wateriordand Central Ireland Ballway. 'Waierford , DnnnLrran , uidUsmaro Bailway. andWaterforaand lilmerfck BauwaT . ' ' Farosls booked throngn at low Babes to all principal Sta- tions on London and Horth Western Ba&way. ' . I WEXFOBD AND BSI8TOL. .. r«ox Wiireu>- : 1 Fie* PUSTOI. calling at : :: I ' Toesdayn, ¦ ¦ - 1 | Teab y, Villoidi ' —Fridays. [WATEBIOBD AND NEW fiOaa , Pxoa NBW E«s»—D»ilj, Soodays eloepted , at Wi aju. Flics WATKaroas—thdV, Bnndays esoeptod , at 8.40 pim. WATEBPOBD AND DJUNC/.N N UN ; : ' TEO ^ DtfooiiBox-HDafl y, Sundays eicepte<L at 8 SO s-ra. Fsov ' WiTEiwaiH- 'Dally, Sundays exaepted , at 8.15 bjn. Noix—The Waterford Steamship Company, Umitcdt lnsurs tu uooos ommen oy taese idio» 01 uteaosa »t it». M; per Cent, to Traders baring: Tearb AKToomrato , and Ss. per Cent, to Occasional Shippers , TUlua' to be deolarod at time ot Shipment. Forms ana all'Information to be had atChe offloes. ' ' ' ' \ - ' ¦ , ¦ ' : ; | ¦ : . Berths soenred and eTcry informtUon given b y Aecnb at WAZxaroas—Walertord Bteamshp Co. - (limltod). Bead Omoaa / Tba Uall. ' - - -: i ' ' . ' LirstPOOi^-Watetford Steamship Company (Limltod), £0 Witei-ettoet , ana CUrenoe Dock. ; ' Baisroir—Waterf(adj Steamship Company (Limltod), 63 , Qrieea Square—and Cumberland Baslt, ' ; WsatroBU—Waterford Steamship Company (Limited). . ¦ - Nxw Boss—ViaU^ford 8teomsW . v Company ' s Offloe. Dujsoumoa—Waterford. Steaniab ' ip Company' s Offlooi '" Liniklci—L6«er BhshBon Ktnmiibip Compaay * * >Oue« i ^lonnt J£gnno' s Ooay. 1 ' ' i " > ; ' Zu«rs»—Lower Shannon fitcaxdahlp Company ' s 'Oi3oe. Csppa Unay. : : . 1 ; i . | Begistercd Address ^or Telegrains i—"STEAM" at Waterford , LWerpooL Bristol, or Werford. Clyde Shipping Company, Ltd 8EPTBMBEB ,\ [189& ; : Beaular 8ii<nn OoemunibatioiC betwttn- ' UATEaPOBD ana 1 LOHDOH fLTHOUTH ABT SOUTHAMTTON , NKWHAVEH... 1 ! DOTEB, ui SOUTH OT. ENGLAND. COBE, ; VUBL&8, -BBLFAST jiao QLASOOW. _Jj V- _JK ' rniHE : NeW and ' powerful ^w SarSCTSSk _fl_ Screw Stcamsra ABANMOBE, '^ NSE^Mja^ 31LLTCOTTOM.CtOCH. CUMBILE, «M*ffiiEyfflgm 5tU» T>nYja»hiwi [JJDDTSTOHE, IHIflHXBAHULL, PLADDA, POBTLAND , BATHIJN, SAB DA. - BEEEEiVOEE , - . 5 0WA5D, TtJflKAB, VAXENTIA , are lnKmifld to _ ¦ sail as tinder, weather permitting (unless : ' .pretentfid ; by unfojeaon dronmstanies), witt iiberty. to tow .Vessels, and to tall at any I<ort or Ports in any ordof, in or out of tbo customary oource , to Bccelre and DisohargB Cfrgo , or for any 1 other pnrpoje whatsoeTcr. | : I ' " I WiTiiKjao to atisoow. ' 1 __^.__^'- Brery KOHDAT (Direct) . 1 p.m.: ij«T«ry i WEDNESDAY (rta Pl ymouth)6th.; Bep teajber j. -'S p.nU sl3tb/4 p.m,, - ZOth , J . 'i I i auLsaow io , 'WAnsroai)^ { ETery tIOHDAT(Direct)l i.i w ..; 2pjn. . \. _ ; I Bail. to Orecnock «.6£0 pja. Ercry THUliffDAY (Direct} ' _. "• L •" . J? P-Ia " V 1 -Ban.to. , Qreenodi -JUa pJn, ¦¦ ¦] ¦ ' .WATDIOttD TO BXUAST. ' ; | ¦ ' . \ ¦ ETcry8ATUBDAT(direct) ... - 1 i. :~ : ••• 6 P- m < ! ' . . ;B»X»AST TO WATniOSS. . I i ; :' Etery TU^flDAT (via Dublin. ) ! : : ! i : WAMBIPM) TO un»LDr, ¦Erery SATlIEDAY<Tia BcllMt) ;.. -. ... 6pn. Every SATDEDAT to-Kingstown (direct), far ; : i Ba&sengero only ¦ ' ¦ ' ; *•• ' -•- , , ••• . "P 13 - . . ¦ ¦¦ . . Dnsu» iO iWA»tt»oia>; Di»KT— ¦ ¦ \ WEDNESDAYS , 6th September, S v.m. » ISth, 10 pj» ; 20th , ¦ . ¦: ' . «;.m; 27th , 5pjn. i ; . . ¦ wiTiatonD toiopiix. ,; . . ! Erery THUESDAY (Direct) . :-. 1 ' ~ l p.tti T COM to Jfuumc, Direct— ; : FBIDAYS , 1st September , 7 p.m. , 8th, 5 p.m». 15th, 7 p.m 1 I " 22nd, *i> .m|23th , epjn. i . ¦¦ ( ¦ . . WACTBTOBD TO Loirnos. : ¦ FTSXT Saturday (»la Boatjiampton) ' ;~ I « pja ¦ ¦ T Lomyn lBt. Eatharina Dockl.TO Wimrosn i TklXBSDAYB , 7th Sep tember , 10 a.m. I M^h , 8 pjn) 21rt , : I i -:l - : I LDI 28th2ip.m. Ji ; , ' ' ¦ Ho trsnshJpnient by thls ronto. . 'Ordera for ooneytton or delitery of Goods sent ;to H'NA«ABA A Co. (Llmitod), 14 , CartJe-street. Finstary | 1 to Clyde Shipping , Company, 138 , Lcadenhall Strict , or Cl yde Shipp ing Company^ E Wareiooao, StJKatharine Dock , will teccWe prompt atUmticn. . 'i , ¦WABQioan; ro PLTBOOH, dlroot, . ~,v - \7EDHESDAYB , 6th' September, S piJn ; I8tb. 4 p.m 1 20th, . 1 j 2 p.m j Jgtb, W a.nv ,. j . ' ¦ ! PiTjtoora *> WiwuwM), direct— 8ATDBDAY8, 2nd BepUmber , Noon j 9tk, 4 p.B j ICth , I Noonj«3td , 3 p.m | a4th,. 6p;Bt . ¦ ; _ W*T»Mofo _ toJoontA»rtpB. : ETeryBATtrBDAY(dfa»ot),4Dn. BOOTSAVROV TO WAISSrOXD. : i ' Ernrj FBDJAY—TM ' rtTBOUTB. . : 1 WATsuokn TO- Snnu Tts. Eyery SATTODAY . Tis. Southamp ton . i. ». * pan i . . KSWSATXS TO yiTniTb»t>. Erar HOBDAY C*i D<fTer <u»a Bopttaunpton), -CaTSO onv- ; I WATSZTOXD TO Don*. Erery SATUBDAT (TlaSonthampton an* Hewtaren), 4 p.m. 1 Don4 it Wunnu>.!: 1 Erery TUESDAY (lia .8<rai«*mpton). | Cuso only. . These Steamers tiro ¦• exceUont - tooommodiuon ter pQp* an umva ¦ ; . ¦ ' I ' ¦ I . ' ¦ | ¦ rhrcogh Toorist Tickets l£3ned Ho the iChanud UlandsJ Se0 Cosapauy ' s Golds- Book. ' ' I . ' ' Throug h Tourist Ticket* : issnedi to tfco Bishlands of BcotlandT 8eoCompsny;sGuH» Bopk. r . ' . ¦ I . ' fABbJAOE'M'O' NEY . ; I . Cabin. X^otmm* Steersso. Bctum^ WftWoiditoai«g<>» i. p«.6d-i |g* I }£. '}§. . ruitmm* > 17«. fiti. 25a. i lfia. 15a. > ¦ .: Z : SSC7 T i 'S:-« ! i= !' > '- «- : . i " > BoSto^i0«. - 0d. ! SOj. i Kb. Us. . M ' London, ria Sonth* i : ! ¦ ¦ MTafzi tJ ! ! I " yrtmDobUn - 10s. Od, i - ; to. _ . ¦ And B«ck to . ¦ ' . ¦ , ! ¦ : ; I Kingstown L : ! Us. I 9s. : OjUdren aWre 3 snd aider 11 years of age , Half Faro, ¦ Betsrs Tickets anUaUa for two months not trantferabls. ' lor Kom—The Clyd* ShipTiof 'CompuiT (Limited) can Inanre Good* shipped iby UWBS . lines o| i Bteamen aafast illiSo. BWksV' FoimXiBitei of Tremlnnl , and. aU infcimi- Ooktobebadsi thiOJSeefc r :[ '-< ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ - . \Xor B*U« ot' ' Vrtdght , to- apply to fixnT J. Vuna a Co. ^noootai ^oiua it'aliourr. London and: South- Wester/saW^Cotnp^J.iEtttmvBuildtors , Arthur Street , WsstTand at &s ifl* B. W. 'Baflway BecelTinf ,don7es ttSSrhout LonJonrO^^W^. Co^W. Victoria-stwet , Belfast i Clyde SUpslsc. UO./WMaastM Boildlnfst - IS8 fSS^Ln S¥Mt.Xo%n; E.O. | .Clrde BUpptoa- Co., Eafl. Jrey Omoes , HswhsTe374i, Cotmotl UOOM Ifaeet. Dowr , H. i Carltoa .Plaoe , GJ MCOW I Onstom , HOUM BuOdinfa , Greenook » Pock Boadi TiTnurrinkriToCTlQnay, Sonthaan. toai tt'W$^ Dnblte i Tpatrick- s aiiT. Corfcr ~ Tl (&TDB HHiraHa COMPAHT (LIMITED)^ I < ¦ - t ¦[ ' . i Cartful House Quay, Waiscfutt BpoeJsl forms of . BOls of LadiM r«<nr»d iy ths Clyde ShfpWnJr Company (Lli«Ud)lo kadfr<po the Aratt. ' iXeleswhio^CarS^'OTWMA*, '; WAnraioao. ^IL^i^p-^llEiSE ¦ i i ' . . ' ' " ¦ : I AW' ¦ , - j i ; ¦ I ^ Eagiac ira f jBoiuixiitos. - : , ¦ ; iTBOS.i ^ ' PE^ioN ' ¦ Jk',- ' €q.i \ j . - ¦ ; ..M4fcra»A0TinjEB% _j i ' : :- .!.!' ;! sHiP-STbBB T.i - . -D TIPXIN. qttaliij »t S.'cdfli Prices..; . , ¦[: (>fl26-13t) ; i j THB ; F AMOUS ¦ | A1ISONIA BEE, ¦:, ' <ia ;"i- -! ' ; V .:• : J. i: ' ¦ - .. . ' , I 1 : T ict 'T iso> n Kioxxt> , ' . i-; . ' ; ' 34wiJfc , -j" :. ; ' . : ; ' 4''¦ ¦;. ' . ' [•• - ¦ ¦¦: : •¦ : ; '^ ; ¦ : ¦ ¦ ' ¦ " ' , ' ¦ . - ' ' ¦ " : I ! ! . .;• - . ¦ . ¦ AND ^Wlitraas ^TrArBfifogj ^tyg i/iXBRtoit * & AILWAT, Time Tables on and after 1st August, 1888, end ' unti l ¦; •; : - furthernotlpe. j- ¦ ' . ' ; Up. Train* front Waterfor&. ; Y ' ¦ . kuiiipif wnx iuTt. I SdJ ! wamuroan , .,. ' , Miil L 1 . i ¦ I ¦ MtulMail i,nanu<ix fa 3 l 23 13 813 8 -28 1 8812&8 ' :;. ¦ . . . ;- , . ¦ . : " . Claw!cl?»s; Class. Ches. Ciier. oiia.ielaia I ;: ¦ -• : ¦ ' ¦-: '* M ;] £& [- * II . \ T J I .\ r.v. - ^g j.. y^ Watarfird'iej, 7 10 C, ' . lo ai tlfiic s ' jil 6 0 I 6 0 ^rrickK>n*Jr . 7 48 ... 10 43' "3 18 8 *i' 5S8 9 S8' onmel 8 20 _.-U25: S'O' iffl &20UOSO Ipjer<ryaa..« 9 28. *47 iaiO: 8 43 5 :£&U85< llSS onotion.. -ii.J. 9 «8; 8 25 1231 . 4 7 &.2S 13 23 ' 12 23 Ola.._„.!_..... ' _. ¦ ' B87 12 *) ' 4 16 6 1 . ' *5" ••—....... ... t 8 60 12 51 4 84 ' 610 " 1145 12 *3 »*nkeon, .;• ¦ . 8 57 12J7, .4 80 «1« .. . ... (phfir . . ... ' j 9 10 1 5 4 38 « 23 ' amertoiarrlTal 10.85 9 35 125 8 0 6 40, 1-SO' ID) I .. . . j. ¦ i T Down Trains fren-Linerick. ¦ .. . .. : nuns ojr trzxz niTS ; iTSdy^ T '' •lUBBildl , T MaD i - •• !• iEdliSyd. TO WAUBMaDk 12&S 14 2 1248112.48 It3 1 2 61263 ¦ ¦ . -»• ¦ doss. Class.1Class.!CIa(!s . Clao. CSisI Clesa. i , ^ ¦ __ ¦ -a.au , AJI . .| «.!!. ¦ | pjn P. M. MI; r^i. limenok dep... 7 O 810 11 20 B 10' 425 U O 1 U 0 loher ... 7 E0 i „. ¦ U 37 ... 4 43 ... C. )romkoon ,# ... 7 28 . ... 11 47 ... 4 51 Fallal ,j - ... 7 85 V 29 12 10 8 SO '4 J9 11 CO U-40. Ool» i .^ 7 50 . . . 13 80 ... 5 14 ... auction arriTe 8, 0 W 12 to 860 5 £5 12 0 12 0 Jippexanr \ B 25; 10 18 1. 8'. 4 18 B.il2 6J 12 60 aonmel ... «ep 8'20'U' 0 8 10 5 10 '7 15 I 2 3 2 8 'CJrrl ck ....... :.:.. B 49l U28 \S 50 5 88 7M8 r288 2 S3 TfterfOrdaiHTlO SS 12 5 |4-5 610. 8 25 315 8 15 i : :• JOSH J: irtTBPnT. Baaritary. 7ATEBF0RD & OESTBAL 1RELANJ> RAILWA Y. ; Thn slortest routo from Waterford and Kilkenny to Dublin, thlono , Kosarca , Paraonstown , or Kesagh , la «ta ; Ilary- orengh. ' ¦ - ] -T>m»; TdbUt /nxa . lit July, 1£33. ' ' ' man \ ttitzcroiz> ' ' i ¦ . IBAJDS OH Wni'DATS. ODBDlln ' ¦ BTiTioaB, 1-268 1-2311 & 3 12&8 128 128 : . ; Chua Clan ,|Class Olua. Cbcs. Class. AJt. Jua Tj t. PJC noon r.u. ¦ k,a>. h. m. h.m. h. m. him 7atorford , departure 8 0 2 60 415 12 0 6 50 Kllinioow........._....... B 10' S 0 4 25 12 10 7 0 Uullln»TOt -> 8 20 8 5 4 85 12 20 710 BaUyhal«; ^^..;.i_ ,... 8 45 8 20 5 v 12 45 7 3' Thomastown ...„„.... 9,0 , 8 30 6 15 1 D 7 50 : B(nmdtsbridge .......- 8 15 8-40" 5 80 115 8:5 Kilkenny arrlral 9 SS- & K 5-45. 180 SiS I So ......... departure :— 94S40 555 140 835 Ballyramet».__._._ 10 10, .420 6 £5 3 5 8 55 Attanagh .„..,.„...;; .... 10 25: 4 S7 6 85 2 15 9 5 .bbeylelx . ..„._.. 10 45 -4 40 6 50 8 80 9 2t Marybortf- ..^,.arriTal 11X0 5 0-715 . 8 0 9 40 Maryborough dep, op 13 SZ 619 8 2 8 22 Fortaitto^toB Juno__ ' 12 47 ' 8 24 8 S3 ?ablm' .....;...,;.arri ral 2 its- 6 60' lt 't 5 S5 jthlone Juno, arrit. . 5 E0 . Maryboro 1 dep. down U BO 7 47 9 52 ilountrath..._«iital 12,8: 8 1 _ Ballybrophy 12 SI 815 10 25 tosorca. M ¦ 4 0- . 8 85 tooMtcwn ..._.—. 4 33 917 Tonagh ......„_,„.„.... 4 42 827 ' emptenoro ............ 1 ' UH 8 29 10 52 TO wATxnioaE : xtxaa 01 wzxx DiroT enafiiTa, rsiiTKOS. ' 138 ( 119 1A2 I 128 I 128 138; 1268 dars, Claes. Olasa>; Clas). Class CIsss Cbss ' •j. ¦ ¦ . A.M. A.M. AJ1. I r.g. j r.B. 4.H.; ».n. ¦ ha bs 1m hn In ba tn rplemoro dep. :-* , 8 59 168 1 221 illybrophy •— , 9 22 3 40 ~ -> jtj " leSgk- - - - B 8 2)5 >arsonstown . '8 20 2 25 . . . Eosoaa . B.43.2M . UotmtraUi - - 0 85 ' 2 87 - - 8 2 ITTboro ' ar. up -<_ g O 410 - 8 20 Athlone Jnno. - ¦— 885 285 nblln dep. - 6 0 7 £0 9 15 8 0 0 45 >ortirl'ton -745 10 25 4 3 11 15 ITrboro ' trr - 8 3 8 85 10« 4 20 - - 1183 DOWV tsAiss soods Hail ' l£^oro ^ dop TZr 845 11 0 450 - 8 0 4 0 AtbeySx - - 9 5 U 20 5 10 - 8 2 4 £0 ttaaub - 9 15 11 40 5 23 8 35 4 85 lUjS ^jt - - 921 U55 583 - 8 43 4 45 Kflkrany arrl. - 9 45 12 E0 5 55 - 9 !¦( 5 10 Do. departure 7 i5. 9 55 112 80 6 5 - 99! 520 BanaotSDrldKe 8 5 10 7 12 45 e 2'i 0 32 -8 30 liomastown 8 25 10 17 10 6 85 9 45 8 45 taHyhala . 8 45' 10 27 1 15 0 55 9 65 6 0 InlUnaTat 9 10 10 44 1 40 7 20 10 15 0 25 Eilmaoow .920 10 60 150 780 1* 22 685 WatariordarrL 9 45 U 0 2 10 7 50 ho 45 7 0 ' . ¦Zlonmoxuc * Baisoa.—1 tfaryborongb dep.. 8.20 a.m. > 12.17 p.m., 5.10 p.m 1 Uonntmelllck arr., a40 ajn., 12.87 p.m< 5.80 pan. ' Mountnielllck dep., 920 turn., 8.10 pju., 6.0 p.m., llaryboro«gh srr., 9.4 1 a.m., 2^30 pjn., 8.20 p.m. | 1 Great 'Southern and Western iaxriTols ul Kllkoimy, ria Carlow Branch—9.50 a.m , 12.18 pjn , &85 p.m , and 9.0 p.m. —Oo Brindays , 12J pjn. : ' 1 ¦; ^^ BY OBDfla •CTATEBPOBD, DUHGABVAN. 6 JUSIIOBE , AHD FERUOY AND L1SM0BE BA1LWAY3. , ¦ QnOBTXSI COtTB 10 COBS, QtfJMBTOWJI , TaALUB, ADD : Eiuuuni. Time Table ore , «n3 citcr la July, 1S33. : VCOB WAZEBIOIU). : ; ; ETATIOHS. r Weak-Dayt. Candsys ; A, B. r. 11. r. a t. a. T. U. Watcrtord ~ ; dep. : 9 40 3 45 TTHm**' 1 *" -. . , 0 t5 14 0 Carroll' s Cross _ : •- : Pfer i 13 Cilaacthomas I —. 10 ft 4 25 . - Dnrrow and EtedbaUy 10 40 445 - - Dungnrraa «. ¦ j- 11 0 5 5 - Cappasrh . ~. . 11 15 5 20 Cavcoiuin .., ,, ^ 11 S3 5 83 ! SSore „. 7 5 U 40 : 5 45 10 15 - Tallow Bead ... . ,. 7 11 11 U 5 W 10 2J | - BallyduS ... ' ,. 7 25 11 61 : 5 63 10 81 ! Onndulana ... ,, 7 SI 12 6 611 10 45 Fcrmoy - arrir. 7 45 13 U 6 17 10 51 - O, S,1W Bailweyi I ¦ Fermoy ~ dep. 7 65 13 E0 6 30 10 54 - Mallow «. .. 88315 7 6 11 83 - Cork _ 0 35 2 15 8 £5 415 - Qaeenstown -. ,, 10 27 SCO 987 583 » SUlarney _. 10 29 3 15 9 22 5 8 - XrttaT ' ,„ " ' U 80 4 13 10 20 6 8- TO W1XEBVOSS STATIONS. ' ' Week Days. Stmdsy » . G.B.6 Vr. Billwsy. H.X. A. B. JLO. JMLIP.H . Xxslss "• ' dep. , 0 0 10 SO 4 a 9 0 Stoiey - ~ » - . «65 U £3 5 S3 0 53 OBoenstOwn M. ¦ !-; ' 7-0 . U 0 5 0 10 Oj Cork ~ ~. » 74J 13 65 6 15 11 45 J m Olow ~. -. t. - 9 0 145 7 40 8 SO F*rioy_ r ~ ~ arriY. - 8 88 3 20 8 15 (I W. D. 4 L. ' Bailwsy. : ¦ FermOT ». ••• (' dep. 7 Ol 9 45 3Z0 8 20 4 0 Ssft-' - . t. -:: {sag--;« . jssi Oappoqnln ~ ,. 7 65 11M 8 ,15 SKp b - - •• - li VA : iS -" - T fTOirirTftTi, ,t *** n . 8 25 13 45 8 45 v— - v - ?* -, Dunow*8tr»4b»fly " 143 . J 5 ' 4 8 :j * ,^ KUnaothomas M 8 68 140 ¦ 4 25 - ~- - '; OamU' s Cross ¦» . ¦ « ' « » i Flax f- ' : " yi 'i fH»«Ai« m 8 24 215 ; 4 56- _ ?*;; Wstsrtord ~ arthsl OHf 2 3> , 5. 8 r->%; ~ ] ; , ;j H .yt3OJ6lia OfHALLEY . IIaBayg. w ATEBJ ' OBD; XBD : TBAHOBE RAILWAY , i ; Time Tabto for Joty , Aogtul, and Eeptembcr, 1CS3 , . or nntil. further noUoe. \ . ' " . ' ¦ - : ¦ ¦ ' ¦ Wub Daji Trci%t. ) j il 8 8 4 1 8. 0 ~ 7 8 8 ; rso> am am pm pm pa pm pm pn hm : hj n hm m hta hia ha h a h ~ m ! Wfr*7 46 10 45 111S « 0 4 15 SCO 7U 0 0 ; Tm ' r«l9 10luU 1 »l 3 0 4 45 6 0 7 45 9 80 ~ i ¦ . - ' . Sunday Trains. ' , , , | 1 ' . 1.1 I 2 | " 3 J r 6 I 7 I 8 ,9 nf iyt |a m| a n .p m P n P m t" | pm ] pm jp a ; ¦ . .:|bm kn " bg> Jm Jj hm jhmknj' Wfrd i8.0U15 U. 80 |«P «» »80i680b«J Tm ' re9 15 U 4a|l 0 » ¦ <!> < " 0 » 0 1 ^ 0 I »»a ! : HrrtClM»fjngtoTJek?t , Ij j. 8*w IVkeVis. «, | Third ditto . j <H| Beturn ditto. Is. Od, . .; ¦ : ¦ ; ¦ ABTBtW PSO^PW Secrrtsry and Haiiiier. - : EEIYiTt Lj OJL JiS t : «v^ftteS^j(p : i-\ nr W»Fto' : " ; . r : : -^ :. : - ¦ " ¦ -y '^ Vttiixjb TO . ¦ ' : ¦ i . i v FAWIBB8; ^QTOBHOLpBBB,;. j . Aai til Cliftw f* : B*» tj#» bl * Birrcweri , upon ¦fT ; * th«ir ow^ S«wr)t/, with(wt Bin, j , i : ' i .^ ili ! <> I>«* Jii ! *^" I ' N:T! B H'BS'I?. ' : : j. " - ¦ > '• ¦ :. | V : ; '^,j.>> " ' i'iii'< 11" ¦ '• ' -I / ¦ -¦ ' ' ¦ ¦ ¦ | ¦¦ ¦ ; !>A PViKO^ iJW^^PT B^jrU , I)«J»t» ,»nd , 'LrV >tii!»ii1)l«f 1 i s**>»4 ^* 0 ' : WW» bnilsci iiSiBfflfe al*! 8 '!? ?M .r " ' ' ! ' I BIST : '" ¦ ¦•! /S\ , Mal)liBhed AHD i' ' - " ^»<\ ^CilL 1 QOK ' PsPr iOTjBii . ^ jStiHUJiREH, o dtNVAtlDS, AND THB AGED GOEKI S1 PAGTDB L Y 11 , McBael . " Street , " w aterford ^ / . ' ! ' "'- '> !9itabA-(BAit«aita hayo trtood tho teat of v PfFtY ; VeAiR8' j EXPERIENCE, ! ¦ i-And cro pjoaoimccd t!io Beat Ucdlciao for PczaHy cri ¦ THE J ILL ' S ; " ,>li?C2lft7'£al3 . B!oo3 *-c33CcS ell . dieiodesoi ol Gio L IVES , C TOUACH , TTtr nm/H c^3 Doui3iVC23 cso invalnnblo in ell wnp 1'> fat < ' fairidotal to Uczr&zS cicD c^ci " . : : ; ^EE; ai^W-BI«M!ff : , Eiilo C2S7 rdL^b rcz^p-fo BAD Less , Goncs , Uus&a , cid (hoTTaonra; CZJ ^ T'VTf r ^ TT Tf ¦ . ' P*^" 1 ! ' TTFin^'^ OOTTOIIO, "TrTiT^ Got)7 , P. ' 'l i l " T *T r~T j •¦ ¦ . CssnDOTS &icaBCV'Cil l faf cB flsar ItejiEU U tC3 ca qjpi JOB N ' ¦ ¦WY1:E : Y WliolesElo - . EHd' ' ^aJDoiily I Orccsr, Tea, Coifea and ¦ ¦ ' ' : ^Sp ibe Bcaler , : ¦ Begs to announce to his Frieiids aiid the Public that he has added a CJOi^ja ^Jli ^ To his Grocery Trade , and is prepated to supply all kinds of COFFINS at the SHORTEST . NOTICE and x^2(2>SSr .. . iMIWW ISElc^ lIM JPMECISS. ' ¦ (aJi6ia - ) I>~3i£2dC3&c5 70.IJEO' GSEOBB (MSM , \&m, Q&& Q-, 'UMM, ¦- . ' ., XZLD cy tax tsssbazi rssstrj. wcaasassg ;j n;a.«cdm> : : 1 n nnr* ' Of nnr rn (i'"(PA y AMESoUTLER;& bO BEEWEKT STOfiEB, ' UfiTEB3?OD». , ; : I. r A NUFA0TUBIJ1B8 OP THE ffigliest'Glass llneralWuters - AHD - ¦ BOTTLERS OF OMLY XXX STOUT. Tlte Trade only Supplied . _ - ; . - vimza&b. .CBPff ¦ in. pEdJ OK. ; 1 ' ' i BBANOH STORE : i ' G athedral- Straet. Thuiies %• The Phcenix is the Second Largect Brewery in Dublin. " ' ' . . : Tho Phoehix Brewery Company ' guarantee that onlyJ ICSS is Bottled ot their Stores WATEngujEi #aierford. ¦ . . \ . \ There is no Mixing or Blending \7ith Single X ; therefore this Stout is Nourishing and Strengthening, i ENCOURAGE LBISH : ABT ; CELTIO ^CRO88E8. I ED-W^RD- O^S N-EA. I Etonumental b Arohltootoxal Boolptor Ifotfa—KttEBNNr on4 O4lLAS. | TifA EBLE AJTD STONE 8AW1KG, THEN- jJOL ENG AND POLISHIlfG MILLS KILKENNY. >! QuarrU»~KILKENNY and TIPPEBABJ Bp«olmUricj In Black, Eetl , ana ! Green ; Irish MsAle i , ; . " 1 ' - . ¦ ' :. ' ¦ !• ' Celtto Crosses , Moral Tableta , Altars , F6it* , «t«. In ftret* tfuietr. ' ii: ; ¦ ' < A ' . ' ;j Four- Goia »nd PrUe MWal»—DiiWta; Co»«i ! B6itoo, tnd London EKbibllions. ir. . \\ EtUmates and D«tiffnion AppUakti<Mi. : \ [ ; ;tEB TRADE SUPPLIED. I (Jy» EDWBAD 0*SHEA , Sculpter. ^— —'— T^— . T . -;-. . i ¦ —~ * ¦ ¦ » . . - ¦ ¦ ¦ , i. .-.| WATEE *6 BD SA V XKQS * AHI , j .: ' ¦' i •:• ¦ iJK& B TRX Bf . ^ ii . ¦ ¦ ¦ . ' I. i; ' ¦' ,. ¦ '¦ ^#L»ri4 <b* ?-n : *n : - itlf it ¦¦ ] ' ¦ [. Oaplttl NOf. SOtt). 1891-^181^07 lOl. Id. I ' ¦ ^ r -! . - j; ,. - , i :^:^- :( ii— ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ . - ¦ ' ¦! ¦ •: ' ¦ ¦ . . ' : . . . " '! ii\?iW jJS yEBX "MQNDAT -AND : FBlt)A.t !^T##lr#flisiS ^ j^ ii^%jv - : \\ ; in Pctcrrt AlswdcSl* TJKCi ^ S -^. <C B 3C J O1BL"S2' THE DOUBLE STAK PURE COMPKESSEB - ¥MAST IB . LITEEALLY Arm ABSOLUTELY PUEE, And coauequentJy TVTKTE U crzora as ordloiay Yeasts, ' Which arc largely tnirdd with CTinoa. . COHPLAIHTS arc aomeHmea rDnde ' of Yedot rciohing tha Baker " OUT OF CONDITION. " Theco are BencraUy duo to the Interrcntlon of 8UB-AGENTS, WHO KEEP IT TOO LONG before aendins tint , end may bo ENTIBELY*OBVIATED BY OBDEBI1TG DIEECT FEOIT THE IMPOETEE, T?bo hr .5 FBESH AEBIVALS every day. Free Bating-B&B)plcT , nnd fallpirticukra oa application, to / * ' ¦ WHVPEED muroncorr. PLOUE 1IEECHANT AND YEA8TIUPOETEB 28. CPTY QUAY, DUBLIN. : Sola Agont (or Ireland (the conntiea of Antria i ''dud Dovm exAoctcd.) PIANOS , HABIJONIUMS, AUEEIOAN OEGAN3 I ' , ' ' \ ¦ Three Te^a' System. ; ' Eoay TerciJ. Liboral Dkconnt. ! ILLUST&ATED PEICE LISTS , T?iih full Par ticulars , Post Free. VIOLINS, GUTAES, ¦ ; . CLABI0WETTE8 , , ACCOBDEONS, ' , MUSIC BOXES, : : - COBNET8 BANJOE S . " ¦ ¦:- ,.: FLUTES, - ¦ : ¦ ¦ . ; CONCERTINAS, , OBGANETTES, ! : . METEONOUES, to., 4o BEST VIOLIN, BANJO, 4 GUITAB STBINGS : PBICE LIST POST FBEB. . i ;; MUSIC—The LarceBt Stook of Sheet ' Muaio : in Ireland , : ¦ Half Price,. Pos t Fre«. ¦ : TUNIKG—Eiporloflcea Toners vltlt all paris 0! Ireland periodically. ; Annual Toniogs contraftted for. Foil Particulars on application. ' j i PI<?OTT AND CO., j! : : 113 , GBAFTON-STBEET , ! ' I - j; 1 . ' : AHD " ' . ' \ ' ' . ' 11 & 19 . SUPFOLK-STEEET , DUBLIN. W fS. *^M MJP M ©;©! JF& - ¦ Hejga;o xZi. icpiioB-s !;: W gmm Stocking ;] fn ffJ«ffr:U Trdus^ra. -J " - ' i- . : -i' - ' !' . ¦ : : '*¦ ¦ - •ij ¦ Bo<3jta, Coate, ^pb8 , and Kahilng ¦: :T ; ;;; 'feut^i^!;sdu9B ,^{;: - : !j^; . Clow to Eiulwa> Station. ) , j, KMisy !>!»»«• j^^T^ ; .oSStodSSli Z.H3£BI0IC-Th. OlcntworthJ A BinfcelaM Family |*ad OomawroUl Hot«l.J ' mHK " Gbmtworth't it tto Bearcat Hotellq i^ th« CStyj to His EaUway fctatten , Bwk* , 9UW boai OflJow^ler *ph »na Port Offloe , «na to dljnj h- Uo'lplaoM *bf sxoa em«st' . ' P. K* NNA Proprietor. 14 , 15 Gd 16. Glentwortli-street . timer **. Jel8 Impoxial EotolU LOWEE' SAOKVILLE.STEEET, DUBLIN. (OpsoslU the GoietAlPoitOflo * knATeleenip h Offlot) -I ¦' ; ::-Th8tfo*t ee4tr»rla 1 ttei . eity. ' \ ¦ if lOMPLfeTELY rectiod^llecl and le-ftrnjuahfii- Hj- . Magni£6«nt La4Iea ' Cf^6»>B6om^ •Dtoing-Eoom , S±ijkiDg-Eoom , Billiard-roo ^t Osargef modarMS. ' 1 F CHAELES LA.yiPj| B ^ P»opri<»o». ' j t% xiT" ^ioWow " - H^tol" «n4^ Be»t»«»a1i » - ; 6 . 7 , and 8, "WICKLOW-8TEEET, ;| ' (Grafton-stieet), DUBLIN. ;! , ' ¦ : MOST Centrally Sltcated. . Comfortable: and Modertte. DiMtr* reaayrall day, | i ., EICHAED i OTOBIEN, Poprietor. CHE- iJACIOlJAIi '; : HOVSt , ¦ BLA0KRAJJJ.8TREET, !' ' ¦; ; DUBLIN, .; h ' BEING now Opened in the vicinity of the Ca ' til* Market , ond , qnlto convenient to King ' s Bridge and Broadrtbno Termini , will bo' fontfl the n>03t Comfortable, combined with Moderntp Chargrs. Visitors to Dullln ih&rsXi. come and IOQ fcr tb^vo, : .. : M:A . ME ffi- I BTJRtXnOSOIT teQTEL AND RESTA URANT , ST. ANDEEW 8TEEET, j rpHE moEt Central, Moderate, aod Modern. JL Electric Light io bedrooms, olio telephpno acconsuntfaation, Hofind cold baths. CooUos p la'BP'liigtoa. ' ! i (jylS.l ly) T- CO BLESS, Proprietor. ( ; I iAYAL ¦ ! . , C EEAM S EPARATORS THE LATEST AND BEST HAND-POVTEB : ¦ - SEPAlUTOE. i THE-FARMERS' ALPEIA: Sepamtes CO WallonB p;r Hoar, sad can be wotkod > ¦ - bra Lid. ¦ ' ; ' Fall paiticauirs on application to : A. & J. lilAIN & CO., 11, LELN8TE R s|TBEET , DUBLIN Sole Agenda in Ireland for DAISY SUPPLY COMPANY, LTD., I ] AHD (jelO^SfcX ' LAVAL CBEAM SEPAUATOE. CD" Can bo ecca at T IIOUAS C ABBOU. & Co. ' i VarclioMe. Carr5ofe-«n*Snir. . ' . DUULarj UKEqUALLED AS : A Dnticiouo > c2oiiAonic IIAY BE / pBTADiED OF ¦ ' iAtill ; - I- QEOOEBS AUD I WINE ;ZICBOEA27!TB ' Mcmufaxhrtrs t— (LinirED), ; DUBL-IN. Jjsaeb OnEAHPAOT-OUPPEn GRATEPUL-COMFORTING. ; I DOjLina UATsn on oun. \ , ' ESTABLISHED 18S1. j B I HE BE OK BASE,; Boathtmpton Bnildms* , Chanoery LtM, Loadon. ¦ TWO-AND-A-HALF ¦ per CENT. INTBBEOT allowed «o DEPOSITS, npayabb . on demand. | : TWO per CENT, ion OUBBBNT AOOOUNTB on th» minimum monthly balanoM, when not draifn below ^100. t . ¦ ¦ ¦ ; . ; , 1 ' " STOCKS aad SHARES pnroha»ed and sold. ¦ ¦ 8AVITJIO8 DBPA^MBNjT For the enbonntssisent of Thrift tba Bank nearni small sums on deposit , and allows Intertat monthl y *a each oompleted ML \ < ¦ ]' ' ' ' BIBKBB0K BU ITDING 8O0IET1 I How to . Purchase a Honeo j ' I0B TWO Otrt*«AS P1B MONTH. j BB5BJBECK FREEHOLD LAND SOOIETT. 1 Sow to; Pnrolufs* a Plot ol tviii ' ¦ »o« nrsi oBttMHoe tn KOXTH. ' - Th»BIBB3E(3KAL^ANACKj-wr«iftahpsWttoll»l», pott fret* If - j. ' . ' i - ¦ '*' ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ] V ! WHOLEBAI fB AND 9STAIL T" PUh, Ottu, Potattr , aa<t lei -lnjo,,, IfflAtrj^TKE^r ,; WATBBFOBD. i i uvmm **j { ¦*¦!•»•» -^-*-»w **w ssKKwmism »Jp» ¦ . ¦ ¦ ¦ i icM.i I ** W ?^ FSH L& I "' iSwZ: *- ^ ^- - ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦: l^: :; .:- - •¦ •>- .l- r - ' tt ] IMWlM s J SSS ^ S BP VI PS Q M WS ' 1 M SMBMMIS " " ' ^JH^^^^^S 1 m t Spj srS : ' ' ' ¦JiiiSSiffl^^Si ^1 1 * <j-Jair£3 lit 11 * ? ' M •4i' i •ff - : 3:- ' .v . . . 4 ', ' TjpilepsT. , Coldi , *c., DtWtty. 1 ¦• ParUysif, Nettnlida,, - Fn Dett«al D*Mr- ; Indigestion , Spinal Ailments , 1 - ¦ ¦!> dettl ' ' ! ' i . Oottitipmon, BfliotunMi , ; , Ohroniepoulh, *^ 1 : ^rtTETTONB W0BM>; FAMED Pjr»#» CUiBs\- ' ! . f T TIVE MAGNETIC APPLIANOES. tnadafo* . all part* of tha body. . . .. . ¦ ¦ -: ¦• . .,:> - : : : : ' ¦ THOUSANDS CUBED BY THEM. ; ' ¦ ¦; ', 'tGT Sp^UL^ ^ psjr* Pamphlet , flfcsa«4Ar ' eo«Jsaa- : . inglmedioal wdlotttt Urtta£!S2+>m&\ Hfo*fc:»«d ' -! iraaral information, (ratia at post fn«. j rritfertm " ihooU fet it and Had it - Ho r«a«dy cqusk; IttcnaltasTUi^ 4 FBW Of \6VR - LAThiT- pSSTW<nfUIA x , 11 KG ATPEOTION ' AHI ) MZh^-!SStm p>od darlr«tfaon soar M-« TI«tS*Iw5r»^t sr^T i iSSr asd mjMU. ' AbobtlS nioatL VgoxS? VWiWW fall IrbaTborsst rwhlehlirf ' a/Bi to&jrt£3u5o< »*•£ hot Aron >rSiur;I(»i cSs^Tu nsT^S«i& ' strsB(thntsdtn «*\i jso»Xui. - l mj mmMtAJ *7m&i3£S ¦ - « jonr JnwrinjtooS^lor.iJSliBl whT|B^s«(|«r«»- , V un«« air«(*ri;»i«T'b«4«iTii UM| jn^tsst Main twtt. : TOOT LmBr lnTJgmtor/ should Tb?worn by ^aj»i¥ infladsr fromtts otost ltnigs. . i 1. y- h . ABTHKA 'A BEONOHIAIr AFfEOTIDN. ¦¦ Sptinjral* , Mon»ymore , C o; I>«rry, —; 1 ¦ ' ' ¦ I ' " ; 1 :i! LtaJanssin, lMl!^ It is with «3sstpls«sanI(lTe 700tb*fa«te )a rW««SM tbs- Loos' ZoTiaontors I sjot from TOO. Prvitto SOT*sab«. ifflLth* t^fcr^toniT^Wou^hatsS te s^lalTwri •nwjt ¦<« astlDj« sad jironaldal aH»etJoD , sad trass «m»Utntlonal wtafaiesa mi ooabla to ited oolO. 1W ImjirInTltOTatorImtU«oTsmb«. l»L pror«l <Sset«Bl , os^mairnsnd . as winter wttboot b2a«^U*fwitsI asthma , and was able to endure sold inkwai that ka MoM not htrf ioaa b«6ic«.bs (ot IK la ths bsSttuioc «f tkal tt& j zsaszs&xz SES BSSF PAIN IN BACK, GENERAL IiBBtLITT. , v , v .[W™. K*w Boes, I7thOwM^CuM. I bad b«S B tatfertsy noi Urn. ago wrthi ttilor U mr bsok aod jTOoraldebfllty, Some of air trlasds pttmtftf a* to try ;»• ol 7orrt Itanutlo Belts. Idld so; a>4 1 ass U»pr to uj I feel mneh St&r BOW, and alaostt ras teaTJsS* Say book , aad m/ gnWal beaKh Is r y aa fllrttlprawd. ¦ J ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ! > ' J. MlC»MJO» JOKSS. ri EEAT PAIN IN BACK. ' 1 HJT . Wffllna street; Llstoml. »«a Ko*«nliar , UBt UsTisg nfferea TeryolUn frooJa gnst p* ata tks W«k. , 1 was nooamssdtd to trroDsof roar Kacnal la Baits, lias I """* ™?*JUbs^tl j w£leh woKsupSvi! W^iT^ST : ' Duiu. Cafxm. X&AIN, : WEAKNEiS IH BA0E! A»D HIPS ¦^A^L^^lo^oSS^SSU^SZ forolah ray testtaooy to thetr «»J1 T wonderful and bensflotal jOwl'- D'rtDg the months of FsWaary, MsiohJmaduKsfl 1 '1B V^i » 8T ' (">m nios and w««Jbii« to my haotUM and. thi gh. Fart ol taa tin * I was totall y «abb to an borfneM, and sotreel y afcls to walk or mSr* stoat applyisg- yoor sjipUanoes I ou-p sfflT«ljF ; st«t* tbai ta ..v°°" 't" V41 " """I / leftist, andHMa* STsod of tbs month mj mail strength and aotlTltVwu ooraBkUlr rtstorod. ; i * r^ ¦ . ' ¦ ¦ : ¦ ' ¦ liaMliKamtB. AnHKONIO BEON0flHI8 F NE^VOUSNESS V^ - ramnUll NiUotal Sohfidl, CuUMncorr ,, . Coontr Ktrry, 1st AnnatlsW. Too Long Inttgoraior.and oth«r sspUtaoai ' whkh 1 pnrcnaawl irom tinia Ja»« of listyear BAT * prOT»d most twneflolM to mj _ Loath .Jo mo«h soB;st ilSrWSs to U«a tho complsu rs^stablUhmat ol «r torttw ilsour sad euergy^ - Beading on« of jonr. pokllo t«sClnoaUiL j £¦- aedUMlj - procured jonrapi*iaao« , with tha naUi' that was >oon tsablcq to go abroad Kith Imyanli j, Uj lomsr appetite,' rtgoor , tad ea»r«r begai tFtatarBTsad tte nicUng »ngh «nHr(to disappeared. I a?w sojoy bsrtsr than my former nsoal health. ' 1,. _^ I ; ., Jo»ar OTtewm. BAD STOMACH AND OBNEEAL DEBILITr TbleSqtiare , Loughre. ,-iejt% ApW, UW. lbeBelt yoa stnt al« a y<ar(go h«S 4alt» etua4 a»:of a bad stomach and general dehUUr , from whUh I ssStrsd toe fire years, durl»g whioh Usu I tri*d nearly arsrr i—lil i without tffMt , when a friend reeamaMnded ytm Belts, SM I now cannot ssx eaoogh for them. 1 ! —(Mrs.)- La MM -l ituUw. CONSTIPATION AND BHEDMATISM. <O s PusonstowivSUMO^ JtMth, I feel great pleasure in offering iay gutsTsl tsellavmj li> the iise of Toor WJOJOIS MagBrtlo, A»Bs)K». -tt ssfsrsd from Chronin Rtmuniit jj i n ^ma'Consflp»tto« torf bie» ( cj«r y«*rs. . Lnrfaw that period I hs4 .to. iiTSJvn :Osty ifane> times and hadl<rent«r hontel twioe; wtU , U»tt» hoeCat orer beea abls to retora to 4nty again]' " Im ndcf sUUul medioal treatoent duiing enr UIs*ML whtah ottt SM oter £30, resulUag only ta put&l irsitsl >X'«ia iUsn adrised to ass one of yonr Bptdal Power •f'taTft Belts , Procnrlng one front you 1 wore it «aly (boot tSref "iri^t . 1 when , thank Ood , I was ooopleWjr ——* -f** -3p~ mttsstf since , retumingto my datyla health asd IMIHII IISSS : I ass deejily gratetul to you fur my womJerfsl r **>? wy. ¦ ¦ M. HcCi>», feieeat K.I.C. HELPLESS PBX)M BHEUMA.TJSM. I 1 HtM sijn 1 11m. 1 ' Twrlto to let yon. know what your woodWal avsUaaoes hare dons for me. -: Before grttog tksa I wu Badsr tks care of eminent doctors , was la hospitsl-for six wstav* triad medicine and nbs oC sIl kiadi, wt totBorsiiit l lort all pow« in »y body, aid wis1a«»^loje«»ilSi««i hot now from wearing yonr Beit . Spin* Bndj MlSm Caps. I aia seuU well tad aWe lo^nftlo)|« witttw* ssaWaoe , tltWh bsfan retting 700 inSkmil*Z: hdplsss from rheomaasiB. Isat *oor ua> ,M4sMn ta Ui. locality know: what year UMtSntlm ***U*m» i ' . ¦¦ j Lunoatcs Bran, j f, U/VIBAGO. : ¦ 1 j . X was qpitoamu^ to lAmbs^otTsttiaDpsosMsWEt ; yttr. ago wM indttoed to bryoM atrwtfSlk 'BsJtC SS^SS&S^LL^ . "" «*^« : r-»**f-* ;¦: ^jtewtm ' p gaXm . ' Jj ' . XJ HEUMATISM: AND SOLIT T OA . . I •4V ^5? i «2»^^ W«ilord. «sjts« btrtMfc ,ls*). I hart besn saJtainf froa ChntdelUM Sksia ftarisSss* JOyetn/dBrmf wSSttosIteSTrofcosi mSSSJSukEi ose^it w say penoa ndbrt* trost 1 hsa.s4aa. - ts4 - i ¦ : ¦ ¦ ->*wi BaMUl [Uitt. .Bras). . Onr Agent lor ¦Waterford and Distdoti i Mr. HBNEY, BI LI* DnfgiH, ¦ ¦ . ¦ . - ' : , - : . TMI ' QI AT. . ... ;.^V ; •J^DPTOEE. : ; ; ' " b^Jmnui i 8DVFEEEBS from Hsrpk (Buptsn) miwrn mended to wear , Wctton ' t MuadiDl itm. H&T noommended for its CnrsilT* ml ¦wllha nimsiUss " NOTE-:pMCES. PJUflKS, : ! , Men ' s Belia from , 10a, 6* , special poiNrbpa l?g, 64i ) Laog lnTi gor»tors troial2a .6d, j I . H SU. Od. App liance* get oar DAfsri pttTe BJn£»ted TlwiiHU . i sent post free: : ! ; ' l.i Oa4»^ . < j J Xettew i reqneating advioe rtoshe Mil iMt rtliskM : ; . Con»ult»Uo^s Fre«, IDnrtra^ Pta^lIs«a;|r»«sf. [ { ) Inventor),; feUnttto, aati' ' ; U*^«tcha>tn ,\ ¦ . ¦ ; wBrTqN:?<fe t :<?oj \' \ 8, LOWBK . uakykaja ' l try»r . IJ BAtSEIJiftrTlQUl^ 1 I- . ' 1 . : J- ' - . - i: . - 1 : ' -1' ¦i . 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¦ — -. « ' ITJAU^aUn 4VW/ M! ,, >• 3ra CIMB and Fore Cabin. 80s0di EBTUEMB (w^ ^6«n ttrtclaM&Bal i 7at1 ; „ , »' '¦ '¦ ' 2nd Cla«tASaiooa£9».

'o. DOBB, BaUwayTerminiii.Umeriokj tt« rtont, toI icBOtLB.Adelpfi: Wh^ .torford5

««att) »: »*»«» between otter important 8t«Uon», Hie Xine' Table*,and Through Betes for Croodf. ao^rf** j>»

iobtaSidof Mr. Q7S.Bnuu the Gte»tWeeto«"I war Company'* Dirtriot ' AgonW Adelphi Wharf,: Waterf ord. ¦: ¦ • ! . ; ¦ ! ! :¦• ¦ . .

¦ i - • ¦ ¦ ¦

I! ~ BENBY laUDBEET, O«nml li*na|«j

: : VaaaiBBtao aeroinni. ) ! . ) .¦¦

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; i AMERIM t|NE.1i ; ! _ " ' - BOTHHiMPTbk-lilEW; YOBK

i fliBUalliK : TOTTED STATKS i 3(UUL| JfiBHBS >» ;- : : 'STEAMEES,! , : .Sootluunpton W ;*fMr";:-T«rk -iSireet| TTTBfery SATUBliAf; «A; oon. :f, y : ¦

! HWw«tCUMat ecadfflBJp »U»*?t .8«Vx»," 8eooEd

:faSS SmpooIto Soutbaapton.

: : .. ; ;¦. ] . i ; - ;

^^ .r W^ ..8^ !

i tiVWi^ i-aJii TO! '&P **££*] £to**

! ^ ^ i 'fioHABDfiOHf-iB W?W..#, °'?iiL_- -i-,' "

suvmii' WatfirlbirS' tflaxulklp Company j .

nrrKSDKD baDKB f iff iHiikii-ssnJsxBBB, van'^ L. J— ' - : ¦ i nEAUEStt i ' ¦ : : ' T' aat^SSgg?1 - "_iI_l!Wi-A.' * TkrOTIOB. — The . Watarford

«agtaaT1& ~.| Jf% Steamship Company (Limited)"TjaimAilS. : irt Goods«aUIdr? Slime oS;-*** 86BUJUBmBB B ¦wn w on tbo od&dltlonfl sstoatfonod ui

i '¦'< '¦ ¦¦ j off^* IJlt<» to-W:to>v»t ^M» ,' :•!]"¦ 'ii A*KSif qjf p"vA kfii i f lmSTOI ,RSSTA£S?°SDW'»SSH01" »»ok iiusioi; po .WAmre»;«W%r,a«pt. 1 ... 8iftSi4on 8»tnrd*y, gept.'a.i 9 nljht :«"*wjr, n S ... iUtfn6on Thuredny, „ '»_. a momtorJ«fl»». .. 8-U noin .. SateidAj , „ ¦ 9.:. $ «Jfrioo^:JM I ,, U... 2a%oon Wedn'day, „ 13... 7aft1 noonWAW ., «... S ai8npoB S«turiar, , 16... »>Kt>t ;™»4>y „ 19... *«Wnoon Thtti»4»y, „ 21... 1 morningWay, „ »... 4aft»noon Suncl«jr; ,, 84... 4 moralng.^Mdsy, ,,. 28_ 1 irfnaon Wednwday. J, 27.- 8 alfnooi"laajj ,, ffl... 8 afVnoon Sdlardny, „ 80... 8 Eightv/!j3)ai'L"y Momlnj S*Uinj«, Caldmi ot iko tteunats winlj.0«n,to reoelTO Pusdagen mirltig .by, th* Night MJJI£nUU|a ' i ^ ' ' ' i -ATeng« 8«a Pa«slfee l4 tol6 Hour8. ! P '

fA«ia -Ortdi>, 8tagle,l , do. Bind»-Olina»n (and 3or-T»tarti«Tenio»witli F»ihffi«s) Miv; So-Bsturn (»ndlnblaforTiro monOu, opttaaU- to trtnrn bom or to IdTerpool),'85e jLoading Berth-Cdmborlaiid Barinjf firlatol.

• . f f A T i E P n H n I A W h rliTBimni it. •'_j, ln«« wAiaiomj); •¦ r . I tsot Lmfsroot. ¦Jria»i. Sept . I.M 4 mft'nooa 1 PrM»r, S«pf T.. 1 afVndonfundM. „ a., ftmonr; >V Monday," u 4.-*«lfnoonWad.'«day,. 1,J.8 M a»lfnao£;. .Wodissd»y, ^:.«_7att"ii4o>irFriday, M

¦ 8... l affabon,- Pridsy.1 . * ¦ 8— 9 mom

gnndiy, „. 10... 6 mom; MonOVy, \, ]l.;,n momWea"Baay, „ 13..; Ssffnoon Wednesday. „ 18...12 noon- ..•¦Friday, ¦ „ 15... 4iffoqon Fridaji A is... j tffnooa§5n ?» »> 17.,, 6morn; Mondij, .,', 18... S tlfnootaWed'»d«y,' , j -SO.. 3 aft'nqoa. Wodnesday,, *, ¦tal,. 6 affnoba'frlday. ;, ffl...;luifn9O8 Pridayj * J22;.. 8 mom : '¦HnndsT, „ ' i*-; 8 morn ' Monday, ";: 2S.'..1O morn '•Wed'sdiy, „ 27... 2 att'noon WedntSday, „ 27,..ll mornFriday. ,, 29... Satt'noon Friday: it 29...12noonThe, Sanday Teasels load at North 'Wharf, WiUrford.

ATekage8ea.Pas»MentpUHoars. j ; • • • . ., ¦.;.'

x Ajura—«iDin, ooigiei io». j ao. Mnglo—gbUdren (anaSerrantS tamUm* wtairbmiliea) TJOS , do Eetarn^aTafl.aole "lor Twd months,. opUimsl to rettfrBftOHTor to Bristol)8Se. 1 Deck, sbwls, 7s M | do, siarf*, ChOdna, 4a.

Loadia? Berth—Claienoe Sook/jUrenwol 'Goods Booked throogh bom> all; itindpal Stations 'oaGreat Northern, Great western, feanosihire, and Torksoin,London and Kozth 'Western i liondoti and Boath WesterayITrtnfihr^ w^ fPftin. . •r>ii lAnM iiy m it **! and MldlAiid Bill,ways to Waterlordrjthrbagh Booldil js also with Limeitek,TtpjettLTT, Thnilss, Knnls, Tuam, Gort, R.thh>.i», LUtoirel.NewcuUe and Traleo, to. . 1 : ¦

QooaaSooked.thronjrh from all Stations on WateriordandCentral Ireland Ballway.'Waierford, DnnnLrran,uidUsmaroBailway.andWaterforaandlilmerfckBauwaT. '' Farosls booked throngn at low Babes to all principal Sta-tions on London and Horth Western Ba&way.' .

I W E X F O B D A N D B S I 8 T O L.. . r«ox Wiireu>- : 1 Fie* PUSTOI. calling at

: :: I ' Toesdayn, ¦ ¦ -1 | Teaby, Villoidi' *» —Fridays.[W A T EB I O B D A N D N E W f i O a a ,

Pxoa NBW E«s»—D»ilj, Soodays eloepted, at Wi aju.Flics WATKaroas—thdV, Bnndays esoeptod, at 8.40 pim.

W A T E B P O B D A N D DJUNC/.N N UN ; :' TEO DtfooiiBox-HDafly, Sundays eicepte<L at 8 SO s-ra.

Fsov 'WiTEiwaiH-'Dally, Sundays exaepted, at 8.15 bjn.Noix—The Waterford Steamship Company, Umitcdtlnsurs

tu uooos ommen oy taese idio» 01 uteaosa »t it». M; perCent, to Traders baring: Tearb AKToomrato, and Ss. perCent, to Occasional Shippers, TUlua' to be deolarod at time otShipment. Forms ana all'Information to be had atCheoffloes. • • ' ' ' ' \ - '

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: .Berths soenred and eTcry informtUon given by Aecnb atWAZxaroas—Walertord Bteamshp Co.- (limltod). Bead

Omoaa/ Tba Uall. ' - - - : i ' ' .' LirstPOOi -Watetford Steamship Company (Limltod), £0Witei-ettoet, ana CUrenoe Dock. ;

' Baisroir—Waterf(adj Steamship Company (Limltod), 63,Qrieea Square—and Cumberland Baslt, ' ;

WsatroBU—Waterford Steamship Company (Limited). . ¦-Nxw Boss—ViaU ford 8teomsW.v Company's Offloe.Dujsoumoa—Waterford. Steaniab'ip Company's Offlooi '"Liniklci—L6«er BhshBon Ktnmiibip Compaay** >Oue«ilonnt J£gnno' s Ooay. 1 '• ' i "> ; 'Zu«rs»—Lower Shannon fitcaxdahlp Company's 'Oi3oe.Csppa Unay. : : . 1 ; i . |Begistercd Address or Telegrainsi—"STEAM" atWaterford, LWerpooL Bristol, or Werford.

Clyde Shipping Company, Ltd8EPTBMBEB, \ [189 & ;

: Beaular 8ii<nn OoemunibatioiC betwttn- 'UATEaPOBD ana1 L O H D O H

fLTHOUTH ABT SOUTHAMTTON, NKWHAVEH...1 ! DOTEB, ui SOUTH OT. ENGLAND.COBE,; VUBL&8, -BBLFAST jiao QLASOOW.

_JjV-_JK ' rniHE: NeW and ' powerfulwSarSCTSSk _fl_ Screw Stcamsra ABANMOBE,

' NSE^Mja 31LLTCOTTOM.CtOCH.CUMBILE,«M*ffiiEyfflgm 5tU» T>nYja»hiwi [J J D D T S T O H E ,IHIflHXBAHULL, PLADDA, POBTLAND, BATHIJN,SAB DA. - BEEEEiVOEE, -. 5 0 W A5 D, TtJflKAB,VAXENTIA, are lnKmifld to _¦ sail as tinder,weather permitting (unless : '.pretentfid ; by unfojeaondronmstanies), witt iiberty. to tow .Vessels, andto tall atany I<ort or Ports in any ordof, in or out of tbo customaryoource, to Bccelre and DisohargB Cfrgo, or for any 1 otherpnrpoje whatsoeTcr. | : I '" I WiTiiKjao to atisoow.' 1 __ .__^'-Brery KOHDAT (Direct) .1 p.m.: ij«T«ry i WEDNESDAY(rtaPlymouth)6th.;Bepteajberj.-'S p.nU sl3tb/4 p.m,,- ZOth, J

. 'i I i auLsaow io ,'WAnsroai) {ETerytIOHDAT(Direct)l .» i.i w ..; 2pjn.

. \ ._ ; I Bail. to Orecnock «.6£0pja.Ercry THUliffDAY (Direct} — ' _ . "• L •". J? P-Ia"V ;¦ 1 ™ -Ban.to., Qreenodi -JUa pJn,

¦ ¦¦ ] ¦ ' .WATDIOttD TO BXUAST. '; |

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ETcry8ATUBDAT(direct) ... - 1 i. :~ : ••• 6 P-m<! ' . . ;B»X»AST TO WATniOSS. . • I i; : ' Etery TU flDAT (via Dublin.) ! :

: ! i : WAMBIPM) TO un»LDr, ¦• •Erery SATlIEDAY<TiaBcllMt) ;.. -. ... 6pn.Every SATDEDAT to-Kingstown (direct), far ; : i

Ba&sengero only ¦ '— ¦ • ' ; *•• ' - •- , ,••• ."P 13-•. : ¦.

¦¦ ¦ . . Dnsu» iO iWA»tt»oia>; Di»KT— ¦ ¦ \

WEDNESDAYS, 6th September, S v.m. » ISth, 10 pj» ; 20th,¦ . ¦: ' • . «;.m; 27th, 5pjn. i ; . • .¦ : ¦ wiTiatonD toiopiix. , ; . . !Erery THUESDAY (Direct) . :-. 1 ' ~ lp.tti

T COM to Jfuumc, Direct— ; :FBIDAYS, 1st September, 7 p.m., 8th, 5 p.m». 15th, 7 p.m 1

I " 22nd, *i>.m|23th, epjn. i .¦¦ ( ¦ . . WACTBTOBD TO Loirnos. : ¦

FTSXT Saturday (»la Boatjiampton)' ;~ I — « pja¦ ¦ T Lomyn lBt. Eatharina Dockl.TOWimrosn iTklXBSDAYB, 7th September, 10 a.m. I M h, 8 pjn) 21rt,

: I i - : l - : I LDI 28th2ip.m. J i ; , ' ' ¦Ho trsnshJpnient by thls ronto. .'Ordera for ooneytton or

delitery of Goods sent ;to H'NA«ABA A Co. (Llmitod), 14,CartJe-street. Finstary |1 to Clyde Shipping , Company, 138,Lcadenhall Strict, or Clyde Shipping Company E Wareiooao,StJKatharine Dock, will teccWe prompt atUmticn. .

' i , ¦WABQioan; ro PLTBOOH, dlroot, . ~,v -\7EDHESDAYB, 6th' September,SpiJn ; I8tb. 4 p.m 1 20th,

. 1 j 2 p.m j Jgtb, W a.nv, . j . ' ¦! PiTjtoora *> WiwuwM), direct—

8ATDBDAY8, 2nd BepUmber, Noon j 9tk, 4 p.B j ICth,I Noonj«3td, 3 p.m| a4th,.6p;Bt . • ¦; _ W*T»Mofo_toJoontA»rtpB.: ETeryBATtrBDAY(dfa»ot),4Dn.

BOOTSAVROV TO WAISSrOXD.: i

' Ernrj FBDJAY—TM' rtTBOUTB.. :1 WATsuokn TO - SnnuTts.

Eyery SATTODAY.Tis. Southampton •. i. ». * pani . . KSWSATXS TO yiTniTb»t>.

Erar HOBDAY C*i D<fTer <u»a Bopttaunpton), -CaTSO onv-; I WATSZTOXD TO Don*.

Erery SATUBDAT (TlaSonthampton an* Hewtaren), 4 p.m.1 Don4 it Wunnu>.!:1 Erery TUESDAY (lia .8<rai«*mpton). | Cuso only. .

These • Steamers tiro •¦• exceUont - tooommodiuon • terp Qp*an u m va ¦ ; .¦ ' I '¦ I .' ¦

|¦ rhrcogh Toorist Tickets l£3ned Ho the iChanud UlandsJSe0 Cosapauy's Golds- Book. ' ' I . '

' Through Tourist Ticket* : issnedi to tfco Bishlands ofBcotlandT 8eoCompsny;sGuH»Bopk. • r .'. ¦ I . ' fABbJAOE 'M 'O'NEY . ;

I . Cabin. X otmm* Steersso. Bctum^WftWoiditoai«g<>» i. p«.6d-i |g* I }£. '}§. .

ruitmm * > 17«. fiti. • 25a. i lfia. 15a. >¦ . : Z :SSC7 Ti'S:-« ! i= ! ' > '-«-:. i " > BoSto i0«.- 0d. ! SOj. i Kb. Us.. M „ ' London, ria Sonth* i : !

^¦¦¦MTafz i tJ !

! I " yrtmDobUn - 10s. Od, i - ; to. _ . ¦And B«ck to . ¦ ' .

¦ , ! ¦ :; I Kingstown L — : ! Us. I — 9s.: OjUdren aWre 3 snd aider 11 years of age, Half Faro,¦ Betsrs Tickets anUaUa for two months not trantferabls.' lor Kom—The Clyd* ShipTiof'CompuiT (Limited) canInanre Good* shipped iby UWBS.lines o| i Bteamen aafastilliSo. BWksV' FoimXiBitei of Tremlnnl, and.aU infcimi-OoktobebadsithiOJSeefc r :[ ' - < ¦ ¦ ¦¦ - .

\Xor B*U« ot''Vrtdght, to- apply to fixnT J. Vunaa Co. noootai oiua it'aliourr. London and: South-Wester/saW^Cotnp J.iEtttmvBuildtors, Arthur Street,WsstTand at &s ifl* B. W.'Baflway BecelTinf ,don7esttSSrhout LonJonrO^^W .Co^W. Victoria-stwet,Belfast i Clyde SUpslsc.UO./WMaastM Boildlnfst - IS8fSS^Ln S¥Mt.Xo%n; E.O. | .Clrde BUpptoa- Co., Eafl.Jrey Omoes, HswhsTe374i, Cotmotl UOOM Ifaeet. Dowr ,H. i Carltoa .Plaoe, GJMCOW I Onstom, HOUM BuOdinfa,Greenook» Pock Boadi TiTnurrinkriToCTlQnay, Sonthaan.toai tt'W$ Dnblte i Tpatrick-s aiiT. Corfcr

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Tl (&TDB HHiraHa COMPAHT (LIMITED)^I < > ¦ ¦ - t ¦[ '. i Cartful House Quay, WaiscfuttBpoeJsl forms of . BOls of LadiM r«<nr»d iyths Clyde

ShfpWnJr Company (Lli«Ud)lo b« kadfr<po the Aratt. 'iXeleswhio CarS 'OTWMA*,'; WAnraioao.

^IL^i^p-^llEiSE¦ i i ' . . ' ' " ¦ : I AW' ¦ ,- j i • ;¦ I !¦ ^ Eagiac iraf jBoiuixiitos. - : ,¦; iTBOS.i ^'PE^ioN

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; ! sHiP-STbBB T . i - .-D TIPXIN.

qttaliij »t S.'cdfli Prices..; . , ¦ [ : (>fl26-13t) ;

i j THB ;FAMOUS ¦ |

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Time Tables on and after 1st August, 1888, end' until¦; • ; : - • furthernotlpe.j - ¦ ' . '; Up. Train* front Waterfor&. ;

Y '¦. kuiiipif wnxiuTt. • I SdJ! wamuroan , .,.',• Miil L 1 . i • ¦ I ¦ MtulMailT« i,nanu<ix fa 3 l 23 13 813 8 - 2 8 1 8812&8' :;.

¦... • ;- , . ¦. :". Claw!cl?»s; Class.Ches. Ciier. oiia.ielaiaI ;: ¦ -• :

¦ ' ¦•- : '*M ;] £&[ -* II . \TJI .\ r.v.- gj..y^Watarfird'iej, 7 10 C,' . lo aitlfiic s 'jil 6 0 I 6 0

rrickK>n*Jr. 7 48 ... 10 43' "3 18 8*i' 5S8 9 S8'onmel „ 8 20 _.-U25: S'O' iffl &20UOSO

Ipjer<ryaa..« 9 28. *47 iaiO: 8 43 5 :£&U85< llSSonotion..-ii.J. 9 «8; 8 25 1231 . 4 7 &.2S 13 23 ' 12 23Ola.._„.!_..... '_. ¦' B87 12 *)' 4 16 6 1 .'*5" ••—....... ... t 8 60 12 51 4 84' 610" 1145 12 *3»*nkeon, „ .;• •¦ •. 8 57 12J7, .4 80 «1« • . . . ...(phfir . . ... 'j 9 10 1 5 4 38 « 23 'amertoiarrlTal 10.85 9 35 125 8 0 6 40, 1-SO' ID)

I . . . . j . ¦ i T Down Trains fre n-Linerick. •

¦ . . . . . : nuns ojrtrzxz niTS ; iTSdy T'' •lUBBildl , T MaD i - •• !• • iEdliSyd.TO WAUBMaDk 12&S 14 2 1248112.48 It3 1 2 61263¦ • ¦ .-»• ¦ doss. Class.1Class.!CIa(!s. Clao. CSisI Clesa.i ,

¦ _ _ • ¦ -a.au, AJI..| «.!!.¦ | pjn P.M. MI; r i.limenok dep... 7 O 810 11 20 B 10' 425 U O1 U 0loher „ ... 7 E0 i „. ¦ U 37 • ... 4 43 ... C.)romkoon,# ... 7 28 . ... 11 47 ... 4 51 Fallal ,j - ... 7 85 V 29 12 10 8 SO '4 J9 11 CO U-40.Ool» i „ . 7 50 . ... . 13 80 ... 5 14 ...auction arriTe 8, 0 ,» W 12 to 8 6 0 5 £5 12 0 12 0Jippexanr \ B 25; 10 18 1.8'. 4 18 .« B.il2 6J 12 60aonmel ... «ep 8'20 'U' 0 8 10 5 10 '7 15 I 2 3 2 8'CJrrlck .......:.:.. B 49l U28 \S 50 5 88 7M8 r288 2 S3

TfterfOrdaiHTlO SS 12 5 |4-5 610. 8 25 315 8 15

i : :• JOSH J: irtTBPnT. Baaritary.

7ATEBF0RD & OESTBAL 1RELANJ> RAILWA Y.; Thn slortest routo from Waterford and Kilkenny to Dublin,thlono, Kosarca, Paraonstown, or Kesagh, la «ta; Ilary-orengh. ' ¦ -

] -T>m»; TdbUt /nxa . lit July, 1£33. '' 'man \ttitzcroiz> ' '

i ¦ . IBAJDS OH Wni'DATS. ODBDlln'¦ BTiTioaB, 1-268 1-23 11 & 3 12&8 128 128: . ; Chua Clan,|Class Olua. Cbcs. Class.

AJt. Jua Tj t. PJC noon r.u.¦ k,a>. h. m. h.m. h. m. him7atorford, departure — 8 0 2 60 415 12 0 6 50

Kllinioow........._....... — B 10' S 0 4 25 12 10 7 0Uullln»TOt -> 8 20 8 5 4 85 12 20 710BaUyhal«; ..;.i_ ,... — 8 45 8 20 5 v 12 45 7 3 'Thomastown ...„„.... — 9,0 , 8 30 6 15 1 D 7 50:B(nmdtsbridge .......- — 8 15 8-40" 5 80 115 8 : 5Kilkenny arrlral — 9 SS- & K 5-45. 180 S i S

I So .........departure :— 9 4 S 4 0 555 140 835Ballyramet».__._._ — 10 10, .420 6 £5 3 5 8 55Attanagh .„..,.„...;;.... — 10 25: 4 S7 6 85 2 15 9 5.bbeylelx . ..„._.. — 10 45 -4 40 6 50 8 80 9 2t

Marybortf-.. ,.arriTal — 11X0 5 0 - 7 1 5 . 8 0 9 40Maryborough dep, op — 13 SZ 619 8 2 8 22 —Fortaitto toB Juno__ ' — 12 47 — ' 8 24 8 S3 • —?ablm'.....;...,;.arriral — 2 its- 6 60' lt 't 5 S5 —jthlone Juno, arrit. . — 5 E0 —. — — —

Maryboro1 dep. down — U BO — 7 47 — 9 52ilountrath..._«iital — 12, 8: — 8 1 — _Ballybrophy — 12 SI — 815 — 10 25tosorca. „ M

¦— 4 0- . — 8 85 — —tooMtcwn ..._.—. — 4 33 — 917 — —Tonagh ......„_,„.„.... — 4 42 — 8 2 7 — —'emptenoro ............ 1 — ' UH — 8 29 — 10 52

TO wATxnioaE :xtxaa 01 wzxx DiroT enafiiTa,

rsiiTKOS. ' 138 ( 119 1 A 2 I 128 I 128 138; 1268dars, Claes. Olasa>;Clas). Class CIsss Cbss '

•j. ¦¦ . A.M. A.M. AJ1. I r.g.j r.B. 4.H.; ».n.¦ ha bs 1m hn In ba tn

rplemoro dep. — :-* , 8 59 168 — — 1 221illybrophy • — — , 9 22 3 40 ~ - > jtj"leSgk- - - - B 8 2 ) 5 — — —>arsonstown . — — '8 20 2 25 — — . .— .

Eosoaa . — — B . 4 3 . 2 M . — — —UotmtraUi • - - 0 85 ' 2 87 - - 8 2ITTboro'ar. up — -<_ g O 410 — - 8 20Athlone Jnno. - — ¦— 8 8 5 285 — — —nblln dep. - 6 0 7 £0 9 15 8 0 — — 0 45

>ortirl'ton - 7 4 5 — 10 25 4 3 — — 11 15ITrboro'trr - 8 3 8 85 10« 4 20 - - 1183

DOWV tsAiss soods Hail 'l£ oro dop TZr 845 11 0 450 - 8 0 4 0AtbeySx - - 9 5 U 20 5 10 - 8 2 4 £0

ttaaub - — 9 15 11 40 5 23 — 8 35 4 85lUjS jt - - 9 2 1 U 5 5 583 - 8 43 4 45

Kflkrany arrl. - — 9 45 12 E0 5 55 - 9 !¦( 5 10Do. departure 7 i5. 9 55 112 80 6 5 - 99! 520

BanaotSDrldKe • 8 5 10 7 12 45 e 2'i — 0 32 -8 30liomastown • 8 25 10 17 1 0 6 85 — 9 45 8 45taHyhala . 8 45' 10 27 1 15 0 55 — 9 65 6 0InlUnaTat • 9 10 10 44 1 40 7 20 — 10 15 0 25

Eilmaoow . 9 2 0 10 60 150 7 8 0 — 1* 22 685WatariordarrL 9 45 U 0 2 10 7 50 — ho 45 7 0

'. ¦Zlonmoxuc* Baisoa.—1 tfaryborongb dep.. 8.20 a.m.>12.17 p.m., 5.10 p.m 1 Uonntmelllck arr., a40 ajn., 12.87 p.m<5.80 pan.' Mountnielllck dep., 920 turn., 8.10 pju., 6.0 p.m.,llaryboro«gh srr.,9.4 1 a.m.,2 30pjn., 8.20 p.m. |1 Great 'Southern and Western iaxriTols ul Kllkoimy, riaCarlow Branch—9.50 a.m, 12.18 pjn, &85 p.m, and 9.0 p.m.—Oo Brindays, 12J pjn. : ' 1¦; ^ BY OBDfla

•CTATEBPOBD, DUHGABVAN. 6 JUSIIOBE, AHDFERUOY AND L1SM0BE BA1LWAY3. ,

¦ QnOBTXSI COtTB 10 COBS, QtfJMBTOWJI , TaALUB, ADD: Eiuuuni.

Time Table ore , «n3 citcr la July, 1S33. :• VCOB WAZEBIOIU). : ;

; ETATIOHS. r Weak-Dayt. Candsys; A, B. r. 11. r. a t. a. T.U.

Watcrtord ~ ; dep. — : 9 40 3 45 — —TTHm**'1*" -. ., — 0 t5 1 4 0 — —Carroll's Cross _ : „ •- : Pfer i 13 — —Cilaacthomas — I „ — . 10 ft 4 25 — . -DnrrowandEtedbaUy „ — 10 40 445 - -Dungnrraa • «. „¦ j- 11 0 5 5 — -Cappasrh . ~. „ — . 11 15 5 20 —Cavcoiuin .., ,, 11 S3 5 83 — ! —SSore „. „ 7 5 U 40 : 5 45 10 15 -Tallow Bead ... . ,. 7 11 11 U 5 W 10 2J | -BallyduS ... ' ,. 7 25 11 61 : 5 63 10 81 ! —Onndulana ... ,, 7 SI 12 6 611 10 45 —Fcrmoy - arrir. 7 45 13 U 6 17 10 51 -

O, S,1W Bailweyi I ¦Fermoy ~ dep. 7 65 13 E0 6 30 10 54 -Mallow «. .. 8 8 3 1 5 7 6 11 83 -Cork _ „ • 0 35 2 15 8 £5 415 -Qaeenstown -. ,, 10 27 SCO 987 583 »SUlarney _. „ 10 29 3 15 9 22 5 8 -XrttaT' ,„ "' U 80 4 13 10 20 6 8 -

TO W1XEBVOSS

STATIONS. ' ' Week Days. Stmdsy». G.B.6 Vr. Billwsy. H . X . A. B. JLO. JMLIP.H.

Xxslss — "• ' dep. — , 0 0 10 SO 4 a 9 0Stoiey - ~ » -. «65 U £3 5 S3 0 53OBoenstOwn M. ¦„ !-; ' 7-0 . U 0 5 0 10 O jCork ~ ~. » — 74J 13 65 6 15 11 45 JmOlow ~. -. t. - 9 0 145 7 40 8 SOF*rioy_r ~ ~ arriY. - 8 88 3 20 8 15 (I

W. D. 4 L.' Bailwsy. : ¦FermOT ». ••• ( ' dep. 7 Ol 9 45 3 Z 0 8 20 4 0

Ssft-' - . t . -:: {sag--;« :». j ssiOappoqnln ~ ,. 7 65 11M 8,15 — —SKpb - - ••- li VA : iS -" -TfTOirirTftTi, ,t *** n .8 25 13 45 8 45 v—- v - ?* -,Dunow*8tr»4b»fly " 143 . J 5 ' 4 8 :j * ,^KUnaothomas M „ 8 68 140 ¦ 4 25 — -~-- ';OamU's Cross ¦» . ¦ « ' « » — i Flax f- ': "yi 'ifH»«Ai« m „ 8 24 215 ; 4 56- — _ ?*;;Wstsrtord ~ arthsl O Hf 2 3> , 5. 8 r->%; ~ ]

; , ;j H.yt3OJ6lia OfHALLEY.IIaBayg.

w ATEBJ'OBD; XBD :TBAHOBE RAILWAY, i ;Time Tabto for Joty, Aogtul, and Eeptembcr, 1CS3,. or nntil. further noUoe. \ .' ". '¦ - : ¦¦'¦ Wub Daji Trci%t. ) j

i l 8 8 4 1 8. 0~ 7 8 8 ;

rso> am am p m p m pa pm p m pn hm• : hjn hm m h» hta hia ha h a h

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Wfr*7 46 10 45 111S « 0 4 15 SCO 7U 0 0 ;Tm'r«l9 10luU 1 »l 3 0 4 45 6 0 7 45 9 80 ~ i

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' . Sunday Trains. ' , , , |1 ' . 1.1 I 2 |"3 J r 6 I 7 I 8 , 9nf iy t |a m| a n .p m P n P m t" | pm ] pm jp a ;¦ . . : |bm kn 7«" bg> Jm Jj hm jhmknj 'Wfrdi8.0U15 U.80 |«P «» ?» » 8 0 i 6 8 0 b «JTm're9 15U 4a|l 0 » ¦<!>< " 0 » 0 1

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Third ditto . j<H| Beturn ditto. Is. Od,. . ; ¦

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PsPr iOTjBii . jStiHUJiREH,

o dtNVAtlDS,AND THB AGED

GOEKI S1 PAGTDBLY

11, McBael . "Street, " waterford

/ .' ! '"'- '> !9itabA-(BAit«aita hayo trtood tho teat of vPfFtY ; VeAiR8 ' j E X P E R I E N C E , !¦ i-And cro pjoaoimccd t!io Beat Ucdlciao for PczaHycri¦

TH E JI L L 'S ;",>li?C2lft7'£al3. B!oo3*-c33CcS ell. dieiodesoi ol Gio LIVES, CTOUACH, TTtrnm/H c 3

Doui3iVC23 cso invalnnblo in ell wnp1'>fat <' fairidotal to Uczr&zScicD c ci" . : : ; EE; ai^W-BI«M!ff :, Eiilo C2S7 rdL b rcz p-fo BAD Less, Goncs, Uus&a, cid (hoTTaonra;

CZJ T'VTf r TTTf ¦ . 'P*^"1!' TTFin ' OOTTOIIO, "TrTiT Got)7, P.' 'l i l"T*Tr~Tj• ¦ ¦ • .CssnDOTS &icaBCV'Cillfaf cB flsar ItejiEU U tC3 ca qjpi •

JOB N ' ¦¦WY1:E :YWliolesElo -.EHd' ' ^aJDoiily I Orccsr, Tea, Coifea and¦ ¦ ' ' : ^Spibe Bcaler, : • ¦

Begs to announce to his Frieiids • aiid the Public that he has added aCJOi ja Jli^

To his Grocery Trade, and is prepated to supply all kinds of COFFINS at the SHORTEST. NOTICE and

• x^2(2>SSr . . . iMIWW ISElc lIM JPMECISS. ' ¦ (aJi6ia-)

I>~3i£2dC3&c5 70.IJEO' GSEOBB (MSM , \&m,Q&&Q-,'UMM,¦ - . ' . , XZLD cy tax tsssbazi rssstrj.wcaasassg;jn;a.«cdm> : :

1 n nnr*f»' Of nnr rn (i'"(PAy AMESoUTLER;& bOBEEWEKT STOfiEB,

' UfiTEB3?OD». , ; :

I. r A NUFA0TUBIJ1B8 OP THE

ffigliest'Glass llneralWuters- AHD -

¦ BOTTLERS OF OMLY XXX STOUT.

Tlte Trade only Supplied ._ - ;

. - vimza&b. .CBPff ¦ in. pEdJOK. ;

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BBANOH STORE : i '

Gathedral-Straet. Thuiies

%• The Phcenix is the Second Largect

Brewery in Dublin. "•'' . . :

Tho Phoehix Brewery Company' guarantee

that onlyJ ICSS is Bottled ot their Stores

WATEngujEi #aierford. ¦ • . . \ . \

There is no Mixing or Blending\7ith Single X ; therefore this Stout isNourishing and Strengthening, i

ENCOURAGE LBISH : ABT ;CELTIO ^CRO88E8. I

ED-W^RD- O^SN-EA. IEtonumental b Arohltootoxal Boolptor

Ifotfa—KttEBNNr on4 O4lLAS. |TifA EBLE AJTD STONE 8AW1KG, THEN-j J OL ENG AND P O L I SH I l f G MILLSKILKENNY. >!QuarrU»~KILKENNY and TIPPEBABJ

Bp«olmUricj In Black, Eetl, ana ! Green; IrishMsAlei, :¦ ; . " 1 ' -. • ¦ • •' :. ' ¦ • ! • '

Celtto Crosses, Moral Tableta, Altars, F6it*, «t«.In ftret* tfuietr.' i i : ; ¦ ' < A ' . ' ;j

Four- Goia »nd PrUe MWal»—DiiWta; Co»«i!B6itoo,tnd London EKbibllions. i r . . \\

EtUmatesand D«tiffnion AppUakti<Mi. : \ [; ;tEB TRADE SUPPLIED. I (Jy»

EDWBAD 0*SHEA, Sculpter.• — —'—T —. T .-;- . • . i

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WATEE*6BD SAVXKQS *AHI, j.: ' ¦' i • : • :¦¦ iJK& BTRXBf . ^ i i . ¦ ¦¦. ' I . i ;

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^S- .<CB3CJO1BL"S2'

THE DOUBLE STAK PURE

COMPKESSEB- ¥MAST

IB .LITEEALLY Arm ABSOLUTELY PUEE,

And coauequentJy TVTKTE U crzora as• ordloiay Yeasts,

' Which arc largely tnirdd with CTinoa. .

COHPLAIHTS arc aomeHmea rDnde'of Yedotrciohing tha Baker " OUT OF CONDITION."

Theco are BencraUy duo to the Interrcntlonof 8UB-AGENTS, WHO KEEP IT TOOLONG before aendins tint, end may boENTIBELY*OBVIATED BY OBDEBI1TG

DIEECT FEOIT THE IMPOETEE,T?bo hr.5 FBESH AEBIVALS every day.

Free Bating-B&B)plcT,nnd fallpirticukra oaapplication, to /* ' ¦

WHVPEED muroncorr.PLOUE 1IEECHANT AND YEA8TIUPOETEB

28. CPTY QUAY, DUBLIN. :Sola Agont (or Ireland (the conntiea of Antria

i ''dud Dovm exAoctcd.)

PIANOS,HABIJONIUMS, AUEEIOAN OEGAN3

I ', ' '

\ ¦ Three Te a' System. ; '

Eoay TerciJ. Liboral Dkconnt.! ILLUST&ATED PEICE LISTS,

T?i ih f u l l Par t i cu lar s , P o s t Free .VIOLINS,• GUTAES,

¦ ; .

CLABI0WETTE8, ,ACCOBDEONS,

' , MUSIC BOXES,: : - COBNET8

BANJOES. " ¦ ¦ : -

, . : FLUTES, -¦ : ¦ ¦ .; CONCERTINAS, ,

OBGANETTES, !: . METEONOUES, to., 4o

BEST VIOLIN, BANJO, 4 GUITAB STBINGS: PBICE LIST POST FBEB. . i ; ;

MUSIC—The LarceBt Stook of Sheet' Muaio: in Ireland, : ¦

Half Price,. Post Fre«. ¦ :TUNIKG—Eiporloflcea Toners vltlt all paris 0!

Ireland periodically. ; Annual Toniogs contrafttedfor. Foil Particulars on application. ' j

i PI<?OTT AND CO., j!: : 113, GBAFTON-STBEET, ! ' I -

j; 1 . ' : AHD " '. ' \ ' '. '

11 & 19. SUPFOLK-STEEET, DUBLIN.

WfS. *M M J P M ©;©!J F &- ¦ !¦ Hejga;oxZi.icpiioB-s !;:

Wgmm Stocking ;] fnffJ«ffr:U Trdus ra.

-J "- ' i- . : - i ' - '! ' . ¦ : : '*¦ ¦• - • i j

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Bo<3jta, Coate, pb8, and Kahilng

¦::T ; ;;; 'feut^i !;sdu9B, {;:- :!j^;

. Clow to Eiulwa> Station. ) , j , KMisy !>!»»«• j^ T ; .oSStodSSliZ.H3£BI0IC-Th. OlcntworthJ

A BinfcelaM Family |*ad OomawroUl Hot«l.J 'mHK " Gbmtworth't it tto Bearcat Hotellqi th« CStyjto His EaUway fctatten, Bwk*, 9UWboaiOflJow ler *ph»na Port Offloe , «na to dljnjh-Uo'lplaoM *bf sxoa em«st'.' P. K*NNA Proprietor. 14,15 Gd 16. Glentwortli-street. timer**. Jel8

Impoxial EotolU

LOWEE' SAOKVILLE.STEEET, DUBLIN.

(OpsoslU the GoietAlPoitOflo* knATeleeniph Offlot)• -I ¦' ;::-Th8tfo*tee4tr»rla1 ttei.eity. '

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if lOMPLfeTELY rectiod llecland le-ftrnjuahfii-Hj- . Magni£6«nt La4Iea' Cf 6»>B6om •Dtoing-Eoom,S±ijkiDg-Eoom, Billiard-roo t Osargef modarMS. ' 1

F CHAELES LA.yiPj|B P»opri<»o».' j t%xiT" ioWow"- H tol" «n4 Be»t»«»a1i»- ; 6. 7, and 8, "WICKLOW-8TEEET, ;| '

(Grafton-stieet), DUBLIN. ;! , '¦ :MOST Centrally Sltcated. .Comfortable: and

Modertte. DiMtr* reaayrall day, |i .,EICHAED i OTOBIEN, Poprietor.

CHE- iJACIOlJAIi ';:HOVSt ,¦BLA0KRAJJJ.8TREET, ! '

' ¦; ; DUBLIN, .; h '

BEING now Opened in the vicinity of the Ca'til*Market, ond, qnlto convenient to King's

Bridge and Broadrtbno Termini, will bo' fontflthe n>03t Comfortable, combined with ModerntpChargrs. Visitors to Dullln ih&rsXi. come and IOQ

fcr tb^vo, : .. : M: A . MEffi-I BTJRtXnOSOITte Q TEL A N D R E S T A URANT ,

ST. ANDEEW 8TEEET, jrpHE moEt Central, Moderate, aod Modern.JL Electric Light io bedrooms, olio telephpnoacconsuntfaation, Hofind cold baths. CooUos pla'BP'liigtoa. ' ! i(jylS.l ly) T- CO BLESS, Proprietor. (

; IiAYAL ¦ ! . ,

C EEAM SEPARATORSTHE LATEST AND BEST • HAND-POVTEB

: ¦ - SEPAlUTOE. i

THE-FARMERS' ALPEIA:Sepamtes CO WallonB p;r Hoar, sad can be wotkod

> ¦ - bra Lid. ¦ '

; ' Fall paiticauirs on application to :

A. & J. lilAIN & CO.,11, LELN8TER s|TBEET, D U B L IN

Sole Agenda in Ireland for• DAISY SUPPLY COMPANY, LTD.,

I ] AHD (jelO^SfcX' LAVAL CBEAM SEPAUATOE.

CD" Can bo ecca at TIIOUAS CABBOU. & Co.'iVarclioMe. Carr5ofe-«n*Snir. . '

. DUULarj

UKEqUALLED AS :

A Dnticiouo > c2oiiAonicIIAY BE/ pBTADiED OF

¦ ' iAtill ; - I -

QEOOEBS AUD I WINE ;ZICBOEA27!TB

' Mcmufaxhrtrs t—

(LinirED),; D U B L - I N . Jjsaeb

O n E A H P A O T - O U P P E n

GRATEPUL-COMFORTING. ; I

DOj Lina UATsn on oun. \, ' ESTABLISHED 18S1. j

B I H E B E OK B A S E, ;Boathtmpton Bnildms*, Chanoery LtM, Loadon.¦ TWO-AND-A-HALF ¦ per CENT. INTBBEOT

allowed «o DEPOSITS, npayabb.on demand. | :TWO per CENT, ion OUBBBNT AOOOUNTB

on th» minimum monthly balanoM, when not draifnbelow 100. t .

¦ ¦ • ¦ ; . ; , 1 '" STOCKS aad SHARES pnroha»ed and sold. ¦ ¦

8AVI TJIO8 DBPA^MBNj TFor the enbonntssisent of Thrift tba Bank nearni

small sums on deposit, and allows Intertat monthly *aeach oompleted ML \ < ¦ ] ' ' '• '

BIBKBB0K BU I TD I N G 8O0IET 1I How to .Purchase a Honeo j '

I0B TWO Otrt*«AS P1B MONTH. jBB5BJBECK FREEHOLD LAND SOOIETT.1

Sow to; Pnrolufs* a Plot ol tviii'¦ »o« nrsi oBttMHoe tn KOXTH. '

- Th»BIBB3E(3KAL^ANACKj-wr«iftahpsWttoll»l»,pott fret* I f - j . ' .

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! WHOLEBAI f B AND 9STAIL T"PUh, Ottu, Potattr, aa<t lei -lnjo,,,

IfflAtrj^TKE r,; WATBBFOBD. i

• i uvmm **j { ¦*¦!•»•» - -*-»w**w ssKKwmism »Jp» ¦ . ¦¦ ¦

i icM.i I**W? FSHL&I "'

iSwZ:*-^ - -¦¦ •¦ ' ¦¦: l^ ::;.:- - •¦ •>- .l- r- 'tt ]IMWlMs

JSSS SBPVIPSQMWS ' 1 M SMBMMIS ""' JH^^^^^S 1 m t SpjsrS: ' ''

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^111 *<j-Jair£3

lit11*?'M•4i'i•ff -:3:-'.v. . . 4 ', '

TjpilepsT. ,Coldi, *c., DtWtty. 1 ¦ •ParUysif, Nettnlida,, - FnDett«alD*Mr-;Indigestion, Spinal Ailments, 1 - ¦¦ !> dettl ' ' ! ' i .Oottitipmon, BfliotunMi, ; , Ohroniepoulh,* 1 :

rtTETTONB W0BM>; FAMED Pjr»#»CUiBs\-' ! .f T TIVE MAGNETIC APPLIANOES.tnadafo*.

all part* of tha body. . . .. .¦¦-: ¦ • . .,:> - : : : : '¦

THOUSANDS CUBED BY THEM. ;' ¦¦; ','tGT Sp UL^psjr*Pamphlet, flfcsa«4Ar'eo«Jsaa- : .

inglmedioal wdlotttt Urtta£!S2+>m&\ Hfo*fc:»«d ' -!iraaral information, (ratia atpost fn«. • j rritfertm "ihooU fet it and Had it - Ho r«a«dy cqusk; IttcnaltasTUi^

4 FBW Of \6VR - LAThiT- p SSTW<nfUIAS.

x ,11KG ATPEOTION'AHI) MZh -!SStm-\p>od darlr«tfaon soar M-«TI«tS*Iw5r» t sr^T i iSSrasd mjMU.' AbobtlS nioatL VgoxS? VWiWW fallIrbaTborsstrwhlehlirf 'a/Bi to&jrt£3u5o< »*•£hot Aron >rSiur;I(»i cSs Tu nsT^S«i& 'strsB(thntsdtn«*\ijso»Xui.- l mj mmMtAJ *7m&i3£S *. ¦ -« jonr JnwrinjtooS lor.iJSliBl whT|B s«(|«r«»-,Vun«« air«(*ri;»i«T'b«4«iTiiUM|jn tsstMain twtt. :TOOT LmBr lnTJgmtor/ should Tb?worn by aj»i¥ infladsrfromtts otost o» ltnigs. . i 1. y-h.™

ABTHKA 'A BEONOHIAIr AFfEOTIDN.• ¦¦ Sptinjral*, Mon»ymore, Co;I>«rry, —;1 ¦ ' ' ¦ I ' " ; • 1 :i! LtaJanssin, lMl!

It is with«3sstpls«sanI(lTe700tb*fa«te)arW««SMt»tbs- Loos' ZoTiaontors I sjot from TOO. Prvitto SOT*sab«.ifflLth* t fcr toniT^Wou hatsSte s lalTwri•nwjt ¦<« astlDj« sad jironaldal aH»etJoD, sad trass«m»Utntlonal wtafaiesa mi ooabla to ited oolO. 1WImjirInTltOTatorImtU«oTsmb«.l»L pror«l<Sset«Bl,os^mairnsnd.as winter wttboot b2a«^U*fwitsIasthma, and was able to endure sold inkwai thatkaMoMnot htrf ioaa b«6ic«.bs (ot IK la ths bsSttuioc «f tkaltt&jzsaszs&xz SESBSSFPAIN IN BACK, GENERAL IiBBtLITT., v , v .[W™. K*w Boes,I7thOwM^CuM.I bad b«SB tatfertsy noiUrn. ago wrthi ttilorU mr bsokaod jTOoraldebfllty, Some of air trlasds pttmtftf a* totry ;»• ol 7orrt Itanutlo Belts. Idld so; a>4 1 ass U»pr touj I feel mneh St&r BOW, and alaosttras teaTJsS* Saybook, aad m/ gnWal beaKh Is r«ry aafllrttlprawd. ¦

J ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ! > ' J. MlC»MJO» JOKSS.ri EEAT PAIN IN BACK. '1HJT . Wffllna street; Llstoml. »«a Ko*«nliar, UBtUsTisg nfferea TeryolUn frooJa gnst p* ata tks W«k., 1 was nooamssdtdtotrroDsof roar Kacnal la Baits, lias

I """*™?*JUbs tlj w£leh woKsupSvi! W iT ST

: ' Duiu. Cafxm.X&AIN,: WEAKNEiS IH BA0E!A»D HIPS

¦ A^L^^lo^oSS^SSU^SZforolah ray testtaooy to thetr «»J1T wonderful and bensflotaljOwl'- D'rtDg the months of FsWaary, MsiohJmaduKsfl1 '1BV i »8T"«

' (">m niosandw««Jbii«to my haotUMand. thigh. Fart ol taa tin* I was totally «abb to d«anborfneM, and sotreely afcls to walk or mSr* stoat O»applyisg- yoor sjipUanoes I ou-p sfflT«ljF;st«t* tbai ta..v°°" 't" V41" """I/ leftist, andHMa* STsodof tbs month mj mail strength and aotlTltVwu ooraBkUlrrtstorod. ; i * r^¦ . '¦ ¦ : ¦ '¦ liaMliKamtB.

AnHKONIO BEON0flHI8 F NE^VOUSNESSV - ramnUll NiUotal Sohfidl, CuUMncorr, ,. Coontr Ktrry, 1st AnnatlsW.Too Long Inttgoraior.and oth«r sspUtaoai'whkh 1pnrcnaawl irom tinia Ja»« of listyear BAT* prOT»d mosttwneflolM to mj_ Loath.Jo mo«h soB;st ilSrWSsto U«atho complsu rs stablUhmat ol «r torttw ilsour sadeuergy - Beading on« of jonr. pokllo t«sClnoaUiL j £¦-aedUMlj- procuredjonrapi*iaao«, with tha naUi' thatwas >oon tsablcq to go abroad Kith Imyanlij , Uj lomsrappetite,' rtgoor, tad ea»r«r begai tFtatarBTsad ttenicUng »ngh «nHr(to disappeared. I a?w sojoy bsrtsrthan my former nsoal health. ' 1,.

_^ I ; . , Jo»ar OTtewm.

BAD STOMACH AND OBNEEAL DEBILITrTbleSqtiare, Loughre.,-iejt% ApW, UW.

lbeBelt yoa stnt al«ay<ar(goh«S4alt»etua4a»:of abad stomach and general dehUUr, from whUh I ssStrsd toefire years, durl»g whioh Usu I tri*d nearly arsrr i— lil iwithout tffMt, when a friend reeamaMnded ytm Belts, SMI now cannot ssx eaoogh for them. 1 •

! —(Mrs.)-La MM -lituUw.

CONSTIPATION AND BHEDMATISM.<O s PusonstowivSUMO JtMth,

I feel great pleasure in offering iay gutsTsl tsellavmj li>the iise of Toor WJOJOIS MagBrtlo,A»Bs)K».-tt ssfsrsdfrom Chronin Rtmuniitjjin ^ma'Consflp»tto«torfbie» (cj«ry«*rs. . Lnrfaw that period I hs4 .to. iiTSJvn :Osty ifane>times and hadl<rent«r hontel twioe; wtU, U»tt» hoeCatorer beea abls to retora to 4nty again]'" Im ndcfsUUul medioal treatoent duiing enr UIs*ML whtah ottt SMoter £30, resulUag only ta put&l irsitsl >X'«ia iUsnadrised to ass one of yonr Bptdal Power •f'taTft Belts,Procnrlng one front you 1 wore it «aly (boot tSref "iri t.1when, thank Ood, I was ooopleWjr ——* -f** -3p~mttsstfsince, retumingto my datyla health asd IMIHIIIISSS : I assdeejily gratetul to you fur my womJerfsl r**>?wy. ¦ ¦

M. HcCi>», feieeat K.I.C.HELPLESS PBX)M BHEUMA.TJSM. I

1 HtM sijn 1 11m. 1 'Twrlto to let yon. know what your woodWal avsUaaoeshare dons for me.-: Before grttog tksa I wu Badsr tkscare of eminent doctors, was la hospitsl-for six wstav*triad medicine and nbsoCsIl kiadi, wt totBorsiiitllort all pow« in »y body, aid wis1a«» loje«»ilSi««ihot now from wearing yonr Beit. Spin* Bndj M l S mCaps. I aia seuU well tad aWe lo nftlo)|« witttw*ssaWaoe, tltWh bsfan retting 700 inSkmil *Z:hdplsss from rheomaasiB. Isat*oorua>,M4sMn taUi. locality know: what year UMtSntlm ***U*m»i ' . ¦¦ j Lunoatcs Bran, j

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SS SS&S LL^."" «* «:r-»**f-*; ¦ : jtewtm 'pgaXm.'Jj'.XJ HEUMATISM: AND SOLITTOA. . I•4V 5?i«2»^ W«ilord.«sjts«btrtMfc,ls*).I hart besn saJtainf froa ChntdelUM SksiaftarisSss*JOyetn/dBrmf wSSttosIteSTrofcosi mSSSJSukEi

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Onr Agent lor ¦Waterford and Distdoti • iMr. HBNEY, BI LI* DnfgiH,

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mended to wear, Wctton't MuadiDlitm. H&Tnoommended for its CnrsilT* ml ¦wllha nimsiUss" NOTE-:pMCES. PJUflKS, : ! ,

Men's Belia from, 10a, 6* , special poiNrbpa l?g, 64i )LaoglnTigor»torstroial2a.6d,j „ I . H SU. Od.

Appliance* get oar DAfsripttTe BJn£»ted TlwiiHU. isent post free: : !

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Noiace that Bate Books are operafor the Inspeotion of Ratepayera

i; nijOTlbE IS HERBBT GIVEN that; Bate*. -"«¦ O.V hereon er; mentionW »re »bou» to beoiaaj!¦ en the i Property attaated in tbo nndermenttpued

Electoral Divisions ot the' »bove-na»ed 'Uniantrateable; under the , ProTidijoB of the Aeta lor1 the

1 Belief of the pettttute Poor in Ireland. ; . t. 1• : : The Rates for the Ordinary Expenditure ot the': ¦. '¦ eereril piectaraj DlTliiona'dre ae followe r-- |; .¦• • ' ¦ '• : ¦; - '

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.„ • ... 1 j 3Ifezana i i ... . ; ... - ... " 0 7 ;Prcajhana ¦ ¦ )¦[. ¦ '¦ ... ... 1 7Qoreabridgo I ... ... ¦•• ¦ 1 i 2Gmigaa I i ... ... 1 1 9Inintlosa \ ' ... ' ' ••• ••• * i10Jorpoint Church1 ... ... ... I I sKiftano

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Tho period for the service of which the £kt« \aestimated to provide is from 29th September, JL893,to 29th Soptotnoer, 1894. ¦¦

i :i The said retea include Ono Farthing in thePonnd for General Expenses under the 8anitaryActs on all the Electoral Divisions of the Union. ', And whereas certain Special Expenses havo beenincurred by tub Boatd of'Guardians, as the RuralSanitary Authority, wbiofi , are chargeable, accord-In^ to a Sealed Ordor of tho Local GovornmentBoard, on the Contributory Places berenndermentioned, the following Special Poundage Rate?have been added to the Rates above mentioned,(or the payment of snob Special Expensed, andtho came will bo collected frith tbe above-mentionedHates ':—

Namo of ContrlbntoryPkco : :

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.to™B«, p5jdtott.rbnna.Norrtomi, ; J . J ¦ -

Clojnala T n i v. -3 i I&R. i . ]H2£3f 'SaB»}Mtatto P-a

Bpocial PoandajoEatoonOon-

tribntoty Placo :

Special Expenses inoucred in eretoing a Wallaround tbe Barial Ground of Eathcaoaofr ,. nblch ischarged according to a Sealed Order of the LocalGovernment Board on the Woolengrange ElectoralDivision, at a Poundage of 7d. in tbe Pound, ubiohSpecial Rate has been added to tbe above Bate onthe Wooleugrsnge Electoral Division, and'will bocollected therewith. _ .'; Provision ia 'absa mado in the Eate3 fur tbecollection of, the Arrear of Soed Bate, under theSeed Potatoes Supply (Ireland) Acts, 1880-1691.

The Bate Books are deposited for the inspectionof any Ratepayer at the Board Boom, and irlll bothere open for raoh inspection between the 1 hoarsof TEN o'clock io tbe Forenoon and Foun o'clockin tbe Afternoon daring tbe Fourteen days nextensuing the dite bereo', f xclosivo of Sandoyij.

liAWBENCE BABBY,Clerk of the Thomastoan Union.

Signed this 4th day of September, 1893. j

Tl.om&3t9S7S aloa.nTTHE Board of Guardians of this Union will ,JL on FBIDAT, the 16th SEPTEMBER,1 Innt.,consider Proposals for supplying tbo Wortbonco,(Carriage Free), for periods of , Six and Twelveildntbs reapectlToly, with Artlolea enamerated Inhandbills wbicb, together mtb Forms of Tender,nay be had on;application to mo. ' '

8ealed Proposals, in conformity with conditiooaspecified in Mndbtlls, properly directed andcsdoreed with the name of the Article tendered for,trill be received by mo up, to Eleven o'clock, a.m.,on the dayabove-named. :

By Order, !L. BABBY, Clerk of Union.

2nd September, 1893. I ItTaom&stovra 9aion.

nnHE Board of Guardians trill receive ProponloJL up to Eleven o'clock, a.m, on FRIDAY, the16tb SBPTEHBEB, Inst, for Pointin? in tub ooatsell the external wood-oort of the Workhouse andtbe Fever , Hospital BnildiDgs, together with tbeEave Shoots add down Pipes and the Cantolavers,also the Painting of the Chimney Shafts. Pro-posals will alco 03 received for the Painting of thePorch to the Porter'e room.

Tbe Contractor Trill not be required to provideanything bat the necessary labour.

By Order,' I#. BABBY, Clerk of the Union.

2nd September, 1893. It.

; THOMASTOWN UNION.

£?otic3 to Pnmg SinSoraf 111 UK Board of Gaardlans of tbo above OnionJtL trill, at their Meeting on FRIDAY, the 16thInat. receive end consider Tenders for tbe takingup and removal of the old Pomp and tho cleaningoat of the nell to tho bottom, and for tbe repairs.ofthe nail around well, according to a specificationtrbioh can bo c:en at my office. The noli Is in thototroUod of Lower Grange, on Mr P UAHIB'O land.' Tbe nork . to be done to tbe satisfaction of tbeGuardian for tbo district, and the Guardians'Architect. '

Security trill bo required. The lowest or anyTender not nececsurily accepted,i Tenders will be received up to Eleven o'clock,B,D, on the day above-named.

By Ordor, , . . ;L. BARRY, Clerk of Union.

2nd September, 1893. ItCARBICK-ON-SUXR UNION

npHE Beard of Gaardlonoof this Union, ; actingJL eaa Bural Sanitary Anthoritr, wili, at their

Meeting on SATOBDAY, 16th 8EPIEMBEB,last., entertain Proposals for the Erection of 29LABOURERS' COTTAGES, with OUT-OFFICES,to., as defined in a Plan and Specification, uuichnay be Men on application to me, from rrbomTender; Forms and any other ,particulars :is con-nection therewith may bo obtained. :I Foil particnlrrs in Handbills, ° to be had onoppUcstion. '| J. UULLIN8, ExccutivQ Sanitary OClMr.; 2nd Septsmber, 1393. (It)

TIPPEEABY UNION

; ;• : nobles. ; ;; The Board of Guardians of this Union trill, attbeir meeting on TUESDAY, the 19th day of Sep -tember, 1833,, proceed to tbe appointment of aduly qualified person to act as CLERK OF WORKSin connection with tbe Tlpperory Water Works, ata salary of t»o Gnineas per weak.

Tenders, enclosing Testimonials, will be receivedby mo on to 12 o'clock, noon, on above day.

. Bj Oz&sr.JOSEPH GUBBINS, Clerk of Union and

Executive Sanitary Officer.Board-Boom, 6th September, 1893. ; . E0-2t

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DRAWING ROOM StilTES,

FVRNITUME MADE TO ORDER, PACKED AND REMOVED

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DINING ROOM SUITES

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imo BE 86ID Bt A t t O T I O N , 0KX WED«TE8DAT, 18TH 8EPTBMBBB, 189S.»t tho 8ale4roonii, 88,o;Cnrnell-«treet W»teTford,by direction! ot 'Mt THOIUB Quiinr, th* ExtanlivePremteea kpoWa'ul^o 44,JPatrlckHitw>etWat«rfcrd,held under Lmae tM »bave, and In which » LargeGrocery and. Wine und 'Spirit Boaineii |bai btutcarried on for over 80 TMTI. r; ¦': ^"¦¦¦;"' ::

These PrrimUe. oonilitof ft «paolon«| Shop «lthOrooery »nd Spirit Counters, and excellent Fitting!,Two SlttinglBooiBi and Bar T»p-Boom (all, OBfrronnd floor) '•. Drawing-Boom, With fine MarbleChimney Pifoe, Kitchen, Pantxiet and Four Bed*Boonjf, Dre«*ing-Eoonn('4c ThereUatwaLsrgaTwd at rerti aboat 65 feet in length, la which area 8 tore and I<ott, ana aa extensive Shed raltable forbottling tndi storing purposes. A Book Entrancefor the reoeption of carts and heivy gooda leads tothe premise from an adjoining itijtet. Thesitoatlon Is rooet central and the locality la vorypopulouB. Tlw Premlsea , and eanlt«ry arrange-ments are in good order. ' ; i

The proposed Sale'therefore offers a good oppor-tunity ol tamrlog a first-olwa Going Concern withSeventy License attaohed. h

Mr Qalnn la selling in concoquonos of hatingto devote bis entire time to the management ofbis hotel in another part of the City. ¦ :

Sale at ono o'Clock abaip. Tecmi t Cash andAuotion Fees. i ; :

Immediate poBcesalon, For farther particulars,epply to.' i ! ! ¦ ' ; i ' : ' ;

DOBBYK, TANDT & MaCOy, Solicitow fori Vendor, Colbeok-otreet, Watbrfordj

Or to : ; , ! .: \ ; :JOHN ; MTTEPHT, Auotlonesr, ' O'Connoll

Stfoet Waterford.

GEOJEJGE iTcLAMPETTEw mode arron(jomcBta with Mr. F. Dmuiw to

: hold n , :. - : 'H O K T H LY A U C T I O K T

. ¦ . i at hl3 . ; jPADDOCK, i PAENELL STREET, WATEETOBD,¦ ; . ; : of . ! I '

Horses* Cattle, Carriages. Caro,Farm Implements, &o.,

ON THE FIRST MONDAY IK BACH MONTH;i ¦ bsin tho j

Waterford Fair Days-"[TN order to give tlmo to l^rtlfB bavlng boolneso1L at the1 Fairs to attend. Sale will commenco

each day at ONE o'Clock. • . ; ;: Gentlemen and Formers desirous of taking ad-vantage of thesa Auctions for the disposal of Goods&C nill get foil parttsnlers from the , Auctioneeron application. ¦ i . : : ;

CD* Entiles fill DD received np | to morningof Day of Sale. !GEOBGE A CLAMPETT, Auctioneer and Valuer,

|GommlC3ioner for tatirjp AQadavits, ix.in26.tf | Henrbtta Street, Watorford

CYCLES 1 CYCLES I CYCLE8 !

notion Ilcrt, Hoariotfci-nt., \7otorfordA Large Stock;of Cycles (by tho bsct

Makers) on the Premisea to select from.NOTE ADDBE C3—

GEOEGE A. CLAMPETT,AUCXTONi MART, HENEIETTA STREET,

: WATERFORD. ieZ%

CITY OF WATEBFOED.

Gseocsy : caa ¦•JiJeoMoa ' .Jsoiaicca fos. . lOdq

TTN a mortocntral part of tha City. Long LCMB endJL Low Rent. Apply to (je!7 tf)

GEORGE A. CLAUPETT. Anotionocr, &c: Henrietta-Strcct, Wttcrford,

TO CAPTALISTS

UOST DESIRABLE IHVESTUEIW.

DAZiIS OP V&LTTABL3 HOT5DB• pcoi?cnHYm

THE TOWN OF LISMORE, CO. WATERFORD.

TO BE SOLD, tho Valuable HOUSE, SHOP,YARD, and PREMISES, situate at tho

North side of tho MAIN STREET, LISMORE,held by Thomas Slattery, Solicitor, under a Leaiodftted the 4th day of Augnst, 1884, for the term of8D years, from tbe 25Lh March, 1854, nt the yearlyhead-rent of £i Ito , |

Tbe Property ii lcdscd to T Lyons Company(Limited), Cork, for the term of 62 ycais, from tho25th March, 1881, ae tbo yearly rent of £50, andyields a net profit oC £46, after dednoting bead-rent, rates and taxes. |Tbo rent of £50 is securedfor the whole term of tbe lease by tbe covenant o!Messrs Lyons % Company, nhosa commorcial statusaffords a perfcot crouk y for its payment. Theoalewill eccoidlngly afford an excellent opportunity of aoound and highly remunerative investment. Tboroventon, at expiration of -Messrs Lyons andCompany's lease, becomes the property of purchaser.

Private offer* vlll bo' received by .MADBIOE HEALY, :

37,|Sonth Hall, Cork,Solicitor having Carriage of Solo, and

THOMAS SLATTERY, : iSolicitor, Liamoro.

Hr. B. GOMEEPORDPROFESSOR OF MUSIC, De la Soils Training

College, Wctflrfprd ; Orchestral Conductor,Waterford PhilhannonljO Society; Ut«:Organist endConduotor of tho Oratorio Concerts, : Tho Palcca

New Brighton, &e* &o., is prepared to recclvoPUPILS ON THE ORGAN. PIANOFORTE,

i • " ¦ VJIOLIN, ¦ . iAND BT U1NQ INS TRVW1XT8 QENERALLY,

iiND IH ! :SINGING; AND THE THEORY OF MUSIC.

57cnio Col-fa a Cpcdolity.

Pupils prepared for 'tha voriooa Examinations ofTrinity College,' London; Auociatsd Boud of thaRoyol Collegs and Royal Academy of Jluric, uidGovernment Pupil Teichara* Examinations.

For Term Testimonials aid Precj Notices apply toHOTTACD'O Uunio WAnnnouira, 03, Quay »

or (my6.tf)•40, LAD7 LANE, WATEBFOR]?.

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1HJBLIN l lOP STOUT

THE BES1SAND MOST NUTRITIOUSNON-INTOXICATING BEVERAGES.

Awarded Prizs Medals and Diplomas of Merit ati , recent Exhibitions. :

BEBWED ONLY BY

THE OUBLIfJ KOP^ STOUT C0B3PAHY(Ciict) ¦¦' ,

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Sole Agent for Waierford-r- ,

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; A Diploknaot AawdUto of tbeColt«g« (A-R,S.;Ca, 1.) i» gr»at«4at the «n4.ot Tlui *f (m p t! OOUBM,to* requtrid botdltiona being oomplUd with. ,

: Foot Riytl Bonotmbiw,1 ot tha "r»lne of /60{yearly e*cl, 'with frM admlsaten to tb« Lecture*and Uboritori js7ar« ittacbod to tbe OoUeR*. Twolar» offered for competition eaob year to AMoolatestud«nt» not itiag Royal ExbiMUonert, on thecompletion •! t&elr firat yeMil ootttsa. '

Tbe fee* payable by NonsAwodate Student* »ro—£2 for taoh teparaM Court* of Leotores i £3 forSession—Pore Jlatheautioa, 1st year, J62 for term,

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FOR PHYSICIAIi LABORATORY—£Z for aiipeobl Course of One Month \ £4 per month (forsix boars a day), or £8 for |the Session (one hourtx-r d «y), £12 for tbe Eot?r« S««alon. |

FOR iBSAYING—£6 fjr Three Month*, £9 forSix Mouths, .£13 for the entire Station.

FOR ZOOLOGICAL LABORATORY—£2 for aspecial Course of One Montb > £8 for 1st Medical 072nd Arti Course Royal University of Ireland ; or £ifor a special Course of Three Months, i

FOR BOTANICAL LABORATORY—Same atZoological Laboratory. j ¦

FOR GEOLOGICAL LABOKATOBY-JC2 for aepoclal Coarse of One Month.

FOR DRAWING SCHOOL—£5 tot tho Becsioa,£3 for One Term. ' | I ; '

Tho Chemical, Pby«iolal.:Botancial, and ZoolosjfcalLaboratories, and the Drawing Sohools aro OpsnDally for Practical Instruotloo, and the GeologicalLaboratory Is opsn for Non-Ajsooiata Stndoots a^hours to be arranged with th,e Professor. jApplied Mathsmatie* and fProressorW. MoF. OCE,

Moohaniam«.,......i {. U ,A. ' ' :

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Prootioal) h Metallurgy jj F.R-S^F.C. S.J?Jt3.E,Phyatca (Tbeoretical and.'fiPro?. W. F. BAEESTT,

Praotical) ^F.R,8X,M.R.LA., Deaa

, t of F«eolty' for tbo SessionQcolosy ; 5 Pro'cssor G. A. J. Cow,,

Mining and Mineralogy

Botany.. C Prof. T. JOHNBOJI, D.Sc.,\ F.LS.

Zoolorg. / PrnfeiaorA.C. HADDorr,\ M.A F.Z.8,M30.A.

. Tho Conrcca of Chemistry Physico. Botany,Geology, and Mineralogy are recognised by theRoyal University of Ireland) and Certificates ofattendance are granted to Medical and otherStudents attending tbe Courses, and the Chemical,Physical, Botanical, and Zoological Laboratories.

Programmes may be obtained on application atthe Coltfffe, or by fetter addresied to the Secretary,Royal College of Solonce, Stephen's-green, Dublin.

Tbo First Term of the Session will commenco oaMONDAY, tbo 2nd OCTOBER, 1893.

NOTB — Intending ?Assoolato Stndcntp tvfl] barequired to pots an] Entraoco Examination iaElementary Mathematics and Elementary PracticalGeometry, as indicated on Pegs 5 of Programme,copiu of ahloa may be had on application from th<>Secretary.

Professor J. P. O'RKILLY, Socrctiry.

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Already Advanced £1,275,000Legal Expenses Fixed and Idoderata.Depcata received at the following rates, viz. .—

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ThomastownNOTICE OF A LOCAL INQUIR T reipectir .j

lnpnvtment Schtmei injpurxuonec of ih *Ldo ^rtrs(Ireland) Actt. i ;

"mTTHEREAS repreaentatioas have been rnsido toVV the Gntrdians of tbe Poor of tboThomaa-

tonn Union, acting as a Sanitary Authority inpursuance ot tbo Labourers (Ireland) Acts, isd thacaid Sanitary Authority have .made ImprovementSchemes In pursuasce of tbo , caid Aota, for th^aerection of Labourers' DtrolliDcrs in tho sections oftbier SaDitary District const»ting, : respectively, ofthe Electoral Dividing of Agbnvillor, Beonettbrid )BramblestowD, Castlabanoy, CasMegasoon, Danes-fort, Eenlsuag, Famms, j Goresbridge, Graisrueni-mauagb, Jerpolot Church J Eilfane, Kilkefisy.KnoOv-topber, Powentowu, Tbomnstown, TalUberiq,Ullord, and Woclemgrange, in tbe eald Union, nc,dtbe eaid Sanitary Authority Dave dnly publishedcdvertisments Btating tbe fact of the said Sohemdshaving been made, and tbo otbor partlouUrsroqulred by tbe caid Acts] and naming tho OZJce nlthe Clerk of tbe caid Union ta a place where copiijjof the eaid Schemes oould .be neen at all reasonablehours, and have presented Petitions to tbe LocilGovernment Board for Ireland, praying that tnOrder may be made eonflr|mlDg the said 8chmes. I

Now, therefore, tbe Local Government Board forIreland hereby givo.notio^ that a Local Inquiry willbe held by tbeir Inspector, R. Kelly, Esq., la thaBoard-Room of the Thomjostonn Union Workhoasbat II SO o'clock, a. m, on Monday tho 25th 8aoi>tombor/ 1893, for the purpose of ascertaioin^ tbocorrectness of the representations mada to MieSanitary Authority as to the above- rnentionddsections of their : Sanitary District, and t\\adefiolenay therein 1 of bnatna for AgrionltarrtlLtbonrers, and their eanitsry defects, and thecorfHcloDOy ot tbe said Schemes, and any localobjections to be made to such Schemes, and as Cotbu propriety of confirming arch ' Sohemes, and tUaLocal Government Board hereby further gWonotica that all parties interested will bo permittedto attond at neb jlnquiry, and to make objectionsto tho Sobcme3, or to any part thereof.

By Ordor of tbo Bonrd;; THOMAS A. MOONEY, Secretary.

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SATURDAY, ; SEPTBBIBER », 18 .

i POST EDITION. :TUB EVICTED TBEAHTa

Tbe otorm ia brewing. Before many monthsore at ait end it will burst forth and sweep the\7ret0heu McCarthyites from, the .onrfaoe ofpolitical life. They will go, janwept, anhonoredand nnaang. Every week] i nay almost everyday, brings them nearer to tbe brink of ablrrion.This week Mr. GLABBTOHE made the startlingannouncement that the Erioted T«nants cannotbe aided, and that they must wait, till neir year.Here ia a pretty pass: What had tbeMcGartby-itea to say P ¦ One would : imagine that' Mr.WILLIAM CBEIEN and Mr. JOHN DILLON, afterall their promises to the evicted, wojtld inmn:totheir feet and recent the ' proposal. BuC .no.These gentlemen are not bnilt that way.: Theyforgot in a moment all the pledges they bodmade on behalf ul the present-Ministry: Theyremembered not their words of bnb a year, ago.It was to them light as air that Mr. MORIEX?romised to accept Mr. JAMES CKELLY'S

amono Evicted Tenants Bill, and that , theMuttheir Com mission was appointed with theostensible object of affording immediate relief.These : gentlemen have convenient memories.They do not care to be reminded of the past.New Tipperary ' rt calls the : days . when theywere looked upon as idols If or fools to. follow.VThat a ead awakening. : i£r: GLADETOHE hadtime daring bis Aatatnn Jession for an

Eta-ployers' Inability Bill and I a Pariah Council'sBill, but tbe evicted he knows not. And yet noword of rebake passes jHConeab John or thePeoples Willittm's lips. ; Ah I no. Donbtlessthey feel with a Wexford Whig paper that"'tbere are many English ' and 8cotch Bfllsnhich have to be pat aside for the present aswell as our Evicted Tenants Bill, eo that wecannot complain." The- poor evicted cannotcomplain. They bare been fed on soft promisesfor the past couple of jears, but now, when thenaked reality is laid bare; they are asked not" to complain." It is sad indeed to tbink howutterly tbe McCarthyitea : have betrayed theBufftrers in the great land war. • :

Hi. Sdha Bcdmoad's Latoat Speoob

.The Fallen Journal ia once more attacking Mr.Redmond because our member, in epeaking onthe Ibird Beading o.f the Home Bule BUI, didnot at onoe fall down and revetence the Liberalsfor proposing sneb it measure. The Ill-omenedJournal—as Mr. DAVECT obHrtened tbe Freemanqdite recently, ia trying, hard to convince tbepeople that Irishmen are willing to accept as afinal settlement of tbe long years of stragglethis tattered measure—a Bi$ wbioh Mr. LEAMYdescribed as little better thaa a stintedoffer of Local Gorernment. The Frcenian,, inMans this stand, is doing unmeasured injury tothe Home Rule cause. ;'i iA»k and it eball begiven you" is a scriptural admonition.! TheWhigs bave made it a.rnle inot to ask" for any-thing. They are quite content with whateverMr. GLADSTOHE may .propose. Theyj knowtbat these expressions \ of content will i be somagnified in England that when next tbe peopleof tbat country are! appealed to they will ; beconebced—if Whig ideas ; prevail In Ireland—that they must be offering us too muoh. Wenever received anything frqm England exceptdnder extreme pressure. I Mr. BBDMOHD believesin keeping up tbe pressure. Following Mr.GLADSTOHB on Wednesday week ne put fortntbe legitimate claims of Jf eland in » manner toearn: the trratitude of lnibmen'. at honie andabroad. \ White Mr. Ju8«Hi£cOABiHT.«nd theother " great leaders" werej broodiog in »Uenoe,he ITM poinUoR ont the arafe aod gljuwg oefectr.<if the Homt Bale BUI, and at tbe fame tine pro-tpising to (upport It as a' tMp—bM'^g .tbougb itiLvht be—In the riuht direction. It »a*nU; plaindatj-J» tKe Uaderof the NarfoD»ll*Uot IrelaBd, tomake ibis apeecb. He preteotcd (be cssa, of thisIdib people in plain; and dnmUUkeable Uaguage.iSe <thowcd>

'.out the. biota, j and suggeeUd t>Mremedial wblc.^mntt W: in»de before «bo peoplaagree as to aoy ftwl settlement. Mr.'E»JtO|ia)pointed oat tbat kU .mnin reuon for toting ia ffttorof tbe Bill in iti pwtKift W U tbat it confer* thebrindple of IrUb aeU^^ rOfflentV Tfa«n its not »Nationalist ia all (bis Itetl Jo^ay; who glrw theleu^ weight to what the tl(iooi^P»4 Jonrtftl mayfeay.) ' Bather U it ao eTidin^tiai ti EipMolTD''U fearlessly doing hb doty U Jits wtithwo,-" thaithe'Fallen Journal sboold otrort ii&l'orattTM andmls-represeDt fats utiouLjiSw iaAeptpt entt i t ijhsf» no te»x of tbe fotaina^ f |la-Ui<» pwtf tiitj $*re»ot*d tbe pirtj of men. rasojlrid tp iet' M wbotltoUand ftralgbtfonrard part, i On (berth* hand, tlwMjCJitcyite Party began mlstwfaf \ondat a greatshadow .wbM deepens <HTJrjj,4iya 7 ' , '

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workod ny Watorforduraisrt Ull mile * last

i li^^uTO^^P^^liliwHiI' jfl ff' fc^^ * ' »W,&tK;of?Bdepen-•J ^^^^nte aSi^pr^Woro^\ "ho) U ;«»yi; JtlAe strog^wltttheld their; baAjtalwB iu bo trt.bf WW» Wjy, are tabled toI s«o tbe Dtttora,Mkuirl u'Siuibira; wnbtn Uiey»erai)oero«4lo * |Kiirt»;u» tbeh tfue llg il, tna to:, Pt?P«fly rtpredlkte Uaii mtttiei [a Uirow.lng orerrboard We; Wer W^hom- the Sb: peopli» o«ed so- Jnoob^

tnd to whom the? thenn^Wei owed ev<>rv-•hWB\ -M. '¦•¦* ,ba»e (drendy . tMg the woo* activepreparations, an befog nude la Dublin;; but: bio-ganblng a demonit«tion of thU obaracttr theneaity qo-operationjol the' . pntlncial oenlres will

.be aeflded. Tha> Waterford «)ll do lu part ia thUaircqtion *e are assnrad, and we can etfely anticipatethat at -ha assambtiite of repre«entatl«es of Ia-oep»ndqnpe, 'which .-willi gather around the grave ofPAEMBLLnext montb, onr city and oonntj wUl barepresented by a conMgent worthy of t?|atorford'srecord and worthy of, tha man whoie memory theyhonour. Tbe railway companies; hare annonnoedtbat they will Rive the usual ftoilUlat, special trainsand reduced fores to; those Intending to visit Dublinon that day. , [ ] : ,

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ABDX0BE eSTTT BE8810N8—TOBSDAT

[Before Mr. J. H. Bagge (in tha choir), Sir :Joseph N1 MoKenna, Biehatd F. Fugs, J.F«].;, : HreOKLLANIOUB, . ;

_A number of persons, over 80, wera proseoatsd at 'thesuit of ths guardians of the Tobghal Union for tho non-payment of eeod and union rate," which ia due for ovortwo years. Most of the defendants are poor. ; Some oftbemwhen thsy were asked if they were'eoing to payto the amusement of those in court' said £ey: *ould uthey got time for another year, if not that they wouldnot. . Decrees were granted in «J1 esses.!; CoronerDennehy, collector, proved the debt idee in. all cases.' Nine persons were prosecuted under the Pablio Health

Act far not getting their children vaccinated] within 3months after birth as requires by law. ' la one instancea child: had died without - going tiroojh .the ordeal.Dr Williams, M.O of Health, and Mr Eonsyne, Clerkof TJnion, Tooghol, prosecuted. In all ca«s«nall flnxvsrereimposed. i . ! . , ' ' ¦ -. . ; j " ' . ' : :

. - . . , - . UOBHBINO OAgES. .,.,,. ¦. ' -; "Acting Sergeant Hassett proeeca'ted Jameo Foloy,

publican, for a breach of the Licensing Act Theacting-eergeant swore that 'at 2 p.m on Sunday, tho20th : August last, he was approaching defendant'slicensed premises and saw a man leave Foley's housewho.was resident in the village ; that he fondd the aidedoor open, also the door leading to the bar, and onquestioning Mrs Foley sha first denied tha presence ofthe man seen leaving, but on . being nrcsssd by thesergeant admitted his being looking jfor the change of apound ; she further denied having any other persons onthe premises, but on search the acting-sergeant foundthree men concealed in a room where porter kegs wenBtored.; Two of the men found were examined for thedefence. Ths defendant was convicted' and fined £\,the conviction to be recorded on the license, j

The three mea found ou ths premises were fined Iseach with costs. ¦ ¦ ; ' : ' • ¦¦' .!

Holy Ghoot Hoopitau—TBSTBEDAT.

Only two of the Govenora of this Hospital ¦ metyesterday, namely—Mr John Slattery, J.?. Master,and AH B«dmond, Mr P Seat, wlr to the Hospiul,was also present. Mr Kent said there; was oneand a half year's rent due by ten tenants on tbeproperty on the Parade Qaay^irarth £230 A year.Bat this T7O.7 o«ing to tbe fact of the property beingDOT? before tbe Courts with the Representatives oltbe late Mr Cbristmu. After paoaing Borne bills tbeboard adjourned. i r ; ' ; i

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Ha? is ratter down! in pries this week in our market—averaging from £3 ¦¦ 10s to £i pet ton (top . prioe)—Hay ia pootiogr into England from abroad so foot thatprices ars not oxpeoted to be higher. •

Lismore tTaioa—WEDNESDAY.Mr. JOHW STATFOED in the Chair. :

Also present—Messrs, Doocoy, Parosl l, Corroy, J P jO'Oorman, O'Callagbao, MoQrath. '. [

COBEISPONDENCB. jLocal Gorernment Board, Dublin, SopH 5th, *93.

Snt—With reference Ito the ontriej on tho 'snbjeot inminutes of prooeedinjsl of tbe Board of Oukrdians ofLlsmoro (Tnion, on the 30th ultimo/the Looal IQorern-mont Board for Ireland desire to inform the Gnar iansthat they have (riven directions for tba iSsaa of anorder under seal for an«leotion to eapply tbb »aoancyin the offios of Gairdlap foi the Modeligo electoral di-vision caused by the death of Mr. James HoOrath.—1am, sir, your obedientl servant. ; , | j r

i : D. ]J ,. MaoSheahiin, Assistant See.MB. MoGaATHf-I think that yon should" (not go on

with the eleotton for tbb division. Several of tho rate-payers called to me, and thoy. don't; wish ;ta hare aneleotloa until next Mswh. ; | j

The Clerk—The Board aaked the ; Local GovornmontBoard to issua an order for tbe eleoiion. I

•"- ¦¦¦ ¦ ¦ DtrAvurxB8. ; . i jThe Loca1 Government Board tino reqoestod that

they be informed whether the defanltorsaaaer tho Com-nnfaarv Vaoolnnlion Act in the CanDoaoin :disDsnsary

contractor, whioh was \ a follows :— ! |" In answer to your letter of thit motnicg, I have

inform you that I will (D T); on Wednesday or Thurdaynoit, repair the damages done to Mn.: QcifErfence. I am doing thW Bimply to oblige yon, and nwishing to bo tbe caueo of giving ijon any blame.Beapcotfully yours," : . . . . . . J ;|_

. ¦ ¦• • WAHTB Tine.: iMr. J. Parkor, Tallow, wrote rcqnestlnajthe Qaar-

dians to instront Mr. jTobin (collector of oottage rents)oot U> press lbs oboup|er of the oottage in the Tallowdivision'. ' ' i I ¦' ' il

The Board was of opinion that Uioy should not inter-fere with their eolWtr. j ;: i

, ;. . ¦ DMIKVEOTmQ; [ ,Tbs Ooardisns gave; instniatlons to haya a oottage

dismfeoted where a CAM of fever! ocoorrod, and em-ployed • man to givja two coat* of whitewash andelmnie the Dlaoe thoroughly to the satisfaction of the

Ths weather to ay gives every indscatichange. WelL we can't complain. This sunbeen the finest on;record. ' !.: '¦ Sellers in the cattls jtr&de have had a very, kDemand is bad in the. extreme. "Bertredar aialthough supply waslverybsniall, piices ndad iCattle fell from 10s 'to 20s per iiead. Bestnot make above £8s per cwt. Well fed vea!vary.' Wether mutton sold from 6d to 6fd pe

Messrs Wright and|Co, of Glasgow, telezrspPricftS this week; may bo: quoted a» fo>lo»

Sootcb oxen, 61* to 61s per cwt ; eecondaiyIrish, fi5s to 88 per flWfc | best mntton about acli* ars In batter demand at C?i to Wi per_.»b... .ml S7« tA 40s ner ewt. -

the above SCUOOU, | u uia «i»«iiiinnmin» ucui reoawill be received with; unbounded pride and gratificinot only by the good brothers who havej labouretndefatigably for tW f elfare; of their pnpils, bnt biparenti and friend* of the latter as well. AndETght this be so.! Our good old schools h»ve held,more than held, their own In this great intelleicombat, and the respite go to prove beyond doubtthey bave sustained:*? ft most laudable degree thereputation for learning which the post successes athem to, Infact taWog oll. .thUn into considenthese ichooli caa cotopete favorably with iny in IreThis is no exaggerated statement; no grohadlets atibn. as the folio wins facto,; and figures extractedthenta i t * book'willinoaritrovertibly proi e—MartiHurton and X F HJggins both scored vc y high nin the Middle Grade thus retaining tbor Jonlor ein~~. «.!«• f x \ - M< thne is awew uiobal ility that

maxtmumnmnoeraangneo w vuu >w> *""»"•baltrr ot«ev«meni, considetingr that t&ere WM onlyone fa all Iidand whisoored th*4oM oumberpf aarfe

crettv hWi, »a'tbU i» no doupt thirirbe wUl Baia a,

.the* nSwrirtasi.J In the, MidoT» <*V<r*£2! f TZZFr. r~, " « '_j u «-«i« l« th« Jiintir Grade—

Master! r Curran,D unrr»n, TV vwwri Z T JIZL *lm^i>«%&w>tmIn the Prepw* ' f i S? Vgva!!!:K KeOhM, M Surtop, B. B Power, M Byan. * W«.

of scboblsif pty Ptenct^;2£t%3£&i p»d,« glorloM Soai Uhat Sg*^tihr tncUot and huwrio b«rougb w JWfg"***! ."r"1above ali on the good h^ wfeSS S LK,mtrimtWrlkto wffi»»4 Psr ** -I sspent ia imp*2nV b*32& *mZ a°*'*1£!,

DwM, to» conW Ibey b» IMMAP ffiM.'S SfMMmo wotk, yH > m the dept ia^w»ff>*ns^

W mi immm

u -IUIB upon ; wuion were taaot. Lwt weekV>te i »Auld be" one offllin bnr' looal history.ne in all; the pity whogrounds on Tuesday

[ 'inolined ; to quarrelf,! we might even sayited, the aotual stateed antioipations.mything lite a vividol de«ofiptbn of thetails is more than Weey were all obarming.I;taste, aye, even ofsvler set eyes' upon.'¦ .e Btall, so of the stall-

'The coitumea weremine. Fancv dresses

raperies sec OK oy

us.iaaies woo oueer-;ged and ' besoughtebulent as well asof toil, deserve the

b. rs of the Gene:e all. worked withher O'Donnell ccti

laPcd b

e Uoaoert was reallyilliant affair. Tha

i, due to Ksv. T. i'r6d Very cordial aflsisiohard Egan, W. JB. Barry, V. Howard: tbe Committee. Dralso rendered vatnabli

ed : Tenants baa beenor another year, andire quite huppy andni. They have thelourage to oompel MrIs question at onoe.b their independence.irelv that pvpn Mr.

Liberal tfurtr of Ore:

y duty in particular, con3 rattan and O'ConnelL t

us | regards mycelf and

> often declared tbaterationista distorted

me oaKooi ireiuna.• Home Bute, theere broken and bisle enronged jingoes,at Chester in Junei missile at his head ;dangering hie sight,.icted he is yet in tbet a half year ago amade an attempt tofor whioh crimo the

>y an sorts oipot boiling atbyites would) ' here. On

Federatio

uooercs ainea at ab, the residence of 1nd de la Foer, on 1'• . :lonaldson and tbe <iny deserve every tha;) manner in iwbioh tand the Oommitteei Fete. Tito handsoand tbe brilliant ligcoat of one:fartbinijnival. It ia only r|it is due. and we th<

tvtiug IB j ivT xrom aa paper, ; It appearsitholio organ of Lon-ie ;— .

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U not 1st out tho lrkhhe motive of which vumous. When Home Ruleg disgrace if a single manthem have amnesty now,t Dr. Gallagher is sane—e he muat.be. bolted in amea insane,' we supposs.t delve in . the Portlandtm, or tha ramparts ofU crumble into ruins ]; Liberal or Tory, whichmercy when years tmi«

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igS WOnld O00UB9 UStha Liberal Govern-

naetnlneas, very con-himself to deoref'tbat

1 should not ooitfer tbeBoberte. Tbe3Ve*manWaterford in honoring

be IrithTivusf, and weif -Herald appeared toi a quesUon between tbetbe United Irish Pressire tremble to write hisy, oa tbe otber.itougham Is repnted todd In a speeoh delivered»¦ year 1 28-" Let the,be>b»oad if he jrill, be

TO. :_ There is anotherfess impojinf? in the eyesjnificant The Sobool-•I trust to binu armedlist ; the soldier in fall

>7!V.;.«•¦""¦• tw«n kindpott of Soboolmaster to us.sn, indeed, are we to blame ?rdBoUrta is known prettyini ttte smy u "Boii

nJIunstw." 'i fioberti* speech in aoi>rfadiein«nt ot the Freedom¦;Waterfp»d, - whloh wa.to**d! onv hlnj on Friday,CrnW. tfJaea

¦; manly

&&g.:i&!!im. W-\ Irianit*i asnaeat ! persona here<*mJ*t*>- »»bpu iM not

riffin .which ia In plying

m&M 1**11 od tb^mlle«d

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¦ti t^Creneral' 'Wls j t ,i |.,|io,rd:;Bbb » .jlved:'5ln:v t!;r.':.f.bouse *t NewtbwnV now »n tl

! Htterrt« H<isle>;'Qtts ,;: i::;:X: ::';£Wa*'the grabber' <tt abroaI* \ •ancl'thattbcT^ble Federati<)S. ; i« oniibte to oop« with bto '¦ .-v! ¦bartf •' often'J«««ert«d.• '• '¦ 'In :w thw ifreelc I find the followiiipondent':— ¦' v

' '- : "¦ ¦ • ¦ '¦ <•'•¦'¦ ¦' (BOfldo aw'fsct that thi)fe. rgltares en)tha eeuntry,' a . greater immunity fro> opinion, and motive ,a - great duimcruragenoent, and support. thatU usualim .in v,tK«» inluu> Whei* ths dattendai

ers, a»' -Nevertheless, if the , great ntst, oit on thtt principle above .quoted, snagrabber and from his eonfrt re * ¦ as froserpent/,' ( I : venture to prophesy that 1ion, nay, |many months, have, elapsedrill be more of an avit rare among thela the dodo amongst the natives of Awtirsbber will only fly as from" tbe fatt" when the law ; of' the League istie law otthe 'Land—not tilltnen.

Lord Roberts,; speaking at tbCounty Club on Saturday, declared thst lost week waippiest of his We." ;A hew Apothecary shop M, wlearn, about to be opened nexthe Tower, on 'the Quay-

1 nere is a ueurcouu u&in the WM terford TJnlpartd with lost year. 2;be saving at JB80OayeTbU sum was receivefor the sale of broken st<ami mnncmldp. ' at thd

Wbt ro tno jut was neiu iu mo'¦ Court- ffouse Gtonnd, there oncoAhbay—8t.:Ca1Ueflne's Abbey, tljaore rempvtd for the Court House.Too cut-door 'rslief in tho Wator-ford Onion is BOW JB76 per week—

A little welcome rainevening In and abuut tlTbe letter regarding tto wbloh we briefly r<nook contains a numbi

th» rpmnindHr. If tbid, then Indeed it must be admitted tbaot been well treated. If Mr Hoarnat ebe has, why does be not accept tbve the whole matter to arbitration t

Dr. Atkins is right. A propeUINO g«rimmlog bath Is sadly needed i;i. Watcrfard. Tear after year sa-

lt would bo difficult to pemt to aroan 07 cleartr evidence of tbe turning olTiotJ the tide; than was afforded by Mr.

Staflord, Obairman r( the Lismoref Guardians, en Wtdnesd»y. Mr. Staffordmeuiontious FederationlBt. He supportediracinoiate as long as be thought they wereit now be turns from them in disguet, aodr admits tbat they havo betrayed tbe evicted

No words of ours could add to the foroetafford's language.A .,»/ 'Wbigijery has come to a nice passAHKOT M ™ A yj ^d Whlg papo,.Is wi ok—" There ate many Enxlloh. andBills whioh have to ba put axlde for tbeas well es tbe Evicted Tonant's Bill, eo thatat complain." What have Irish Nationalists3 that. Last ' year we were told tbe Liberalsave tbe Evicted Tenants back In their bomoa:be year woe out. The Evioted Tenant'slinn txna t/\ tin all this Nn«r lpfflRlatlnn On

BDQffD. X I ,

on la better

lull ittUV IlUk UIUUU pgaj.kvu f#v.wu ..^,

kiadly gave some of thooboicest planetsmagnificent gardons at Qlenvlllo form purposes.

" Mr Adam Sarvent," whoAHOJD addretscs na at length tbla rteak,Tic. is B cnpdld ciitio—far too candid

forj this deceptive world. He,seems to forget tbe fact tbat amateurs area judged by thu high standard of hisice. Therefore it is bis oinmunlovtlon hasred into the' wasto-pap r basket.

The gentlemen's CommitteeALL. connected trltb tbe Bazaar

intend ' giving a Ball on Wrdnes-t to the Stallholders and those nho auaiotcdthe f t t» a ebecess.

' ' The poor Fallen Journal bsi beenCMAN," trying to raise tbe droopinnos. spirits of tbe Whigs by otjuring

: tt(9pi: of the . great Federat ionthat ore coming at tbo Beglstretion courts,i onooffb to admit tbat the Parnellitej arc

Mr DAM ETAN in the chair aod subteqaently. M! MiOHAS'fi 0ALXON, Chairman of the union.I Also present—Mr Cunningham, Mr Daly, Mr Lown

Mr P Evan, Mr Grogan, Mr Phelon, Mr Greene. ThMuter, Mr Godfrey/and Uelieviotr Offioers, wen all

I Mr joscpn Uubblno, vicix, read tno minutcj andoorrespondence, etc .'

I The board ordered JBW8 10s to ba paid to ths Boardel Works on account of the loan given by the Boardtowards tha new water work* for tbe town.

I A bond was laid before tha board as security for MrDarmody, a cottage rent collector, Beferred to thesolicitor of tha board for his advice, etc

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j Reports about iUness in cattle wcro' read. Alsotenitary reports . were read, and the usual orders fortiseir abatement nude upon thorn. '

• : . A OLIBK 07 WORKS.i A letter was read suggesting that a competent Clerk

of Works should be appointed over tbe WaterworksHow in progress by the board for the use of tbe town efTjpperaiy. . ; ¦ .j-Mott of the board Eeemed to bo in favor of a local

man for tbe office. ! :i Mr Greene' thought the guardians ought to have atoy in this matter, and was of opinion that a notice ofmotion ihonU bo airrn. •

uii u ajxa aua ne wougnt m» ooBtractors 01get a oompeUnt man to look over the works.

Mr Greene—Your ¦ argument is that the <eithemselves ought to oppoint the man.

Mr Fhelan said they could dimUtt an incotman if they found him not suitable.I Tbe Chaairmsh said the board ought not toslap in the face to tbe waterworks oommittee

Mr. «reene—I prpnoss to give a f ortnlgbl'*f molioQ. * ' '- ; • , - • ; r ' - ...¦

Mr. Paeian then proposed Mr. John Daltoni

Mr. P. Eran »»ootia»d Mr. Fhsltn's motion.The board did not\Aopk elthw motioas, bat ordaHdat advertisement* to Issaed for the oleik of works,b«ic«ert*d in itheloaal paper*; . . . .. :Mr. PhcWptoMNd/apdUt. Greenenoonded thate adverUSMoaoUbii aJsoiaSerUd in'" THB WAT*a-»B» rliw*.1? ; f»»#«d twaidttwwly. / ¦ : . ;

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Mr. Byoni eoeJoontrifltor/, ' Woperary, wrote andttr»d to 1«Jre book th« skek teat* to the hotue, auave oth* ooal to plae* oJ.U H» ws« qrdewd to supply•wporteoalMi»o«j a* possible. ' . , '. :

The saoaiftifii ;»as>»Ms4; rStvtng fflaw asksd•dutionof tM> ws«<>rf»r»4to b« seat to

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inch well-epeut time ana trouble,Tuesday Ias< and from I tbe «t«rtlootis that It mprt ronk'iin futuranost snocessral/«l»» organised notford but: in tbe South of Ireland.o«i under wbiob It was beld wereloloui character. Tn the first placeoh would prove inch ad ilmportantg or marring, the succsis of thei deoldedly f«*ourabl«', for pleasiott> rale jail tba day, tbouftb it wasely warm as to- render it unpleasantr its rays, as some ot the) d«js im-ling It were. ;Tbe stlendonee wasrt if the day but moderately Urge,ipapiug in tb» evening tb,e spaoloussimply thronged with spectators,inda tbe tpeotaolo was brilliant innil: Ian . RfinrmnuH In maiznltnda'aS

irire ^ouriooujo grouuuB naa peeuDStantlol boarding, and from 00

sty led tho commercial portion of thawho desired a peep into futurityt the tent of tbo fortune-teller onucse, ot tbe iutual feo while thosecareer had not run smoothly wereitiou and advice, though couched lubling somewhat in its want of deflu-Delpblan priesteba, in an institution

D!>nce, bora tho nime of Cupid'sIB crand iurv room of the Courthouse

f articles,,mostof wbiot Jitero of localted a Urge attondanca during tbewcr-girlo In oostume offering tbelltural prodecte, also fitted about tbetbe day, and the attraotiteneta of

1 had a very pretty effect/ Theof iho Boyal Irish FnBiliers, under

j efSolent Band'mcjtor, wore in atten-ie dav. and slaved a selection of airs

an in the day. Coloured lampsit of the booths, and from tbeinnumerable Chinese lanterns

ae added to the general appeiminded one of a scene from fallthing else.' Tbe attendance wasldently placed much Jess valailed gold" than bad been p, tbb result being tbat I ho tab!. tannmerahia rmilettn tables

osiruowou oi itev crower wtotoD,:r«dit wbore tt was duo it vroa witb>ly icrodllable display. To a musicalthey i went through the various

!3 jwltb as muoh regularity and pro-from the best trained regiments inld| and tbair efforts were loudly1

ie! audience. Songs were renderedby Miflj Ponor, Mr E Doanellj and. Mrs Moaghor, organist at thaharoo, presided at the piano witb

lowhul ; Muses Power, Fait!>erUl Hotf 1 ; Mies Beddy, CIn, janr, Mrs Parrell, CathorMiss Connolly, Mr M J Hurlb, and, io fact, all tbe stall-horruiua CEHEIIOHT.

twelve o'clock tbe Most P

ia, anq to giveenter upon ^ai«f preparing;for a momentrk which yon( that I could

its laoues 10een so Ion1 to standOJtlog woidon't tbinl

t, tne ra» uommiitee, wwco Dasmdj on which the baxiae is to be beld tf stall-bolder*, .. who bave devotedth I mob praiMwortby, efforts nod assully see, with •uooeufu! energy to

ilr : stalls, and make tils pU«e¦rfeot I would wish ; to thank the1 for ths generous manner in vhlohit the promoters of tba buiar i aodtbe C«,hoUo; community in thi^ dty

<t tbo support wbloh they have givtu, X f e«l bound to exprew my very warmtod-Catholics, Protestants, tni othersWfterford, aodllU neigbbourbcod, forIllierality wbiob they have displayed,a«i thlnR, I think, w tfais yetr, \ lestt,3 see exhibited by the ProtesfcoU o(e iam« noUa geAcrosity wbicb di*.OM who wenl be(ore «bem justia 100in they.gave the ground upon whloh

is built, for whose noUhlng touoh«iotgtatiii.. tidies and gentiemeo, Jthat there is'aaytbbw more tbat; ]oept simply tp wub.; tMitall hold«n

oolfl b« lmpoatlbU when th««1* ippetiorlly.lii one stall ovn asotrt» !uOy arjaufod, It would btobvk¦witoai ttt.. ;>i.;-.'' - ;- . - ". i - ] :faaato;D«*iiiiy, iiisV oijeiii¦N IL ia oottaWM "ffollv." **

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shine was'.1so opprueiaualo and{lately prea

levoivoa oaorm. The 1oaad with a

a vieing wicn tar otusr in piciurp»q,aeuue»,;iuiubaige of bovieg of fair ladles, all of whom eoemedie imbued with the idea tbat tbe public wereie to ba "fleeced,"and, this operation tbevtormed i iu a moat: relentless, and ! deliberateiner., Tbors were tally fifty stalls ranged round, semi-circle and these we're very tastefully ; sndsticallyj decorated. Xho flans ot differentions, after whiob, in many insUuces, the Italiae designated, &utterod2in tho wind over the stalls,itiag of various kiods was uleoexblbited in frontb» most of tbe stalls, and evidently with an eveeffcot , for against the : more Bomb^o-soloucedpery around the the stall ; itself, it lent. »¦ greatof attractiveness to the 'concern. (As , to tberacter of the articles displayed on the stalls, JoTending ot Which' tbe ablljtioi of thq ladles iondancs were exercised, they were all of IntrinsicIt, and were far 6operior to tbe olass of articlesen are usnallv Dlsied off on the Dnbllo at suOb

some of the latter i wnero tbe collecuon; wan ot arather miscellaneous obaraoter tbe oUoDdontS die-played s wooderful amount of versatility in dealingwith the otb'olco, tbe diapocal of which had beenentrusted to their band*. It ' was not an unusualcircumo

bazaar, thosecould do BO apayment, of cowhoue amatoryafforded coololInlogoago Tesemill that of . tbenpicb , fori thepast offlOf. Tlnps convertedmuseum, a collof! antiquarian idepartment wiCUe coIleoiioDjointerest, ottraclevening. FloQDoiccat hortlol

Hinnn darlni? tus very muon aam

amonai aichantabt olarge ball

me oovB 01 tuclans nnder tbesod but to giveout doubt a re*Bccompanimootpbvslcal exercliclelon as menthe service oaiapplauded by trary nlroly tooU r P P BtddjBallybrickon <bcr acouatomecher acoustomed anility, ina band ot tue iuslllersremained butaide 1 on tho grounds, and during tbalitornoon rendered a fine solectlon of mtulo.

That tbe/elo CTDB n, sucoeoj and a glg.iotio one,n» one will deny, and eo many baso been Idootifledwitb the working of tbe project that the praise toUe given for the success mutt he shared by a greatmaoy. foremost position Btaon jt tbes<% boooter,must be aasigned to Bev W B O'Donnell, Adm, whoInitiated tbe proj-ct, and to whose exertions is duetbe ouacess which .attended tbo bazaar, and it itwill rank, as it must, as tbe moati sucoestful

Sbceban visited the grounds, where bo was receivedbv Bev Father O'Donnell : and hta co-labourers IDtEe nroieot. snd be then formally opened tho/«(«.

io same uore, as 11and Irte

whileCPU jboutntorjcsted»ey <9 sadwho e contributed to wnac uoqnealiona

j a! great sucoest. I canuot meatlougu there ere some tbat I shouldd to so a conktderablo dUtanca oul

promises to blBdivldnala, tlalmost Wmpti'my way to s|tm expendffore j but 1bodies. Pinslven the trro

they ndva miwhile I tbanland dlvcwpfto the pM*dthsnkftSi**!ot tbli Bity oftbe K ' .P» oaiand il U;» l'.ilthat >»e itK )DWatetfot<i tttinguisbed. ttyears ai{0, whlbs Cathedrathis bttiaar todo not; knowshould: sav e;

wnwn ocnra everyone cno seea UD IO nope, ndo hope and #xp*o», tbat when Ibl* batsar la cit wil(h«vo lsft vtry pleattjai me»oM«« to »U, 1to BOB* more thin u> tb* ftwrjry aajl admlnlstnof »b«<I«tbedral, who bars ben doing so-mwbmany*i«eks pt« to mike tms bsusx tU lucoeushould all wftb tt Good sndiprolon««d aDplaaw:

eswsts ab, atsdl -«

^^'•(¦ .". ¦¦'r.'iR.- '.-iimmf iithmrWte»'»s*, > ft>e pouBd

MMiidk.'.frataOWj

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lafl- Mrs ; Kent ;snd Mitt Kislytand lamp, ttrasl floor lamp. ;'., ,• Stall-Mr* Bodkin, the Mine*dwer»;frattj|etci, ; ¦: ' • " '"'' •.: ' "1st' Beddy, JMrs J Vsher, andinmeL . Prikes—8nit of Blamej>n's bed, dolj, ete v ¦ "tall—Mrs W P tgan, Miss Egan,Prizes—Lady's gold ring set iildfome cushion. ¦ > '¦ : 'til—Miss Cammisf, Mrs EdmomiH Set of intrae dlshet, epergae

fichoel Wid [OT, Miss Henuebeiry,Captain Po rer, jMiat Byau, Mi»losio cabinet, bos of dgars, butt*

le Misses Fjower, Mrs W Bourke

m viauuieh.o»WL Hi

.—Mrs r arreiii piocumag s-Portrait of wV Lordship Dr Svases. 1

¦Mrt <jauar, HUM Uatlar, Jiusj17th century. ;

isse* Ga'lwey, Mrs Bsrden. Misslion. Prites—A cushion hand-silver basket, afternoon tea

lisa Cofley, Miu Foikin, Misi». PrizK3—Gent's silver watch,, dolL ¦

i :rs CNeiU Power. Prizes—A

Irs Byan, i the Miues Barry, the3 Hayca, Miss Parkee. Prizes-Bible (illustrated by Gustave

k ; Misz Boaie Bell, Clenmel.ndian tabls, 'ie Missea Power, Glen ; MiaU in sailor oostume). Prizes-*

U| tAMSB M ^U AAIVJI f Ai* thf>« AAWJICTj

Kennedy, the Misses Hanrahan,U ; ilisa Power, Thomas-street jit CormKi. ;rlQtJABIAtr 00LLECTI0H. Ie efforts of Mr M J Hurley,is, during* the Bazaar, an ex-ntiquitles of local connection in

description, and the roomged under the personalseveral other gentlemen

; T B White, New.'* Hill, Ac. Sover&lor local artist, Mr Sion, one a " Trickytooentation of a nastyilrt operations. Tbere•ketch (which was onlyitv of Waterford from

¦a, < c oeverai moaeis ozalso one of a model working7 Mr 8 J Bobinson, W k L• The rarest antiqme ontaff of a Bishop of Lismore,Ware, in 1123. It was ex-

the' Doke ot Devonshire,r. It is said to contain the

sday, changing thinto cne deDreadn

pish and diessy, fond ofaey, but with the seeds ott 'em from bis mother wbo

ae aoout K, ana acivauja," says I" there's justriot you to jump for jtit West in America and¦ocky Mountains, in tb"e

irry me. Says *haooden leg, sod Idon*te the wooden letr."

b, and a bad pi¦ilng. .Somctlnadffel so pros!feared he boA

m attaaj, mm ana waur,b»d those frightful per-

adiagtim for some tfoje.and oat what is tbe matwrIT' »»• a WMWEad phj.aid so,«adtb* WesWE&dUn* mOk loo muoh feiU,( ioisulWd with no bMternW NmaiiHid la Ihat «$•I a OAM Ilk* bu owaUvitg*|*i OaraU*« 8yrop,butdWlad*lc«teLowioiiwtsspwtcci from aa advaitaail

W»r r ¦ -i 'I .--, .-7lotete* « tana*,tU ooo* 0* U««•joo.wia. . . ..pi

vbi!1W:t

mmmmKly fay tbat I fei.M t«lW*|wtSi inilpwdj*^WhinTfa.1 oat ofjajfu W%Mi ;B £c^.ai«^iWud a half sftojl sasfiaei ai iS*tiitf 2ldby W«d, tbrqughi an ssddeaf, « d t t u m i*i a siMr«r4 1 bat a fs# bottles of Wafnii»f« 8*f«, Km t*4sooa r»U»ved tce.paln: and r*st<H*i a4 ti>»|tf toolstrength. I woald; sdvi«e all «oj»t«t»| to jrlvayf uf t *'* Bafe HABMOV a fvial, {Vb^wiU wmVgtet li I shall uke •very opporioniiy of reoom-rtending tbsm f i o all toy frlead** MM to an jr. pwsoes'I;may;«es suffering." • ;, i ' ¦";,'"• j V;: ".. '; . <

Another Battle EoyaLTHE DUNGABVAN TOWV CQMMI88I0H£B8

! ; i •• AGAIH TAKE THH LOOB. jBID LANGUAGE—BAD LOQIC-BAD BLOODi¦ ¦' ¦ '

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1 At the usual weekly meeting of above body bsldon' Thursday tbe members In:stiepdatxM weM—Mesnv. Thomas Power (Chairman), Joho Calliaao,P. O'Brieo, E. MoCartby, Tboooas p'Coaaor, JohnCurrtD, John Walsh, Capt.' :Bbe«haB, : TbomaiMahoney, E. Eeohu, Michael Jo h C*»ty, and B,E. Enowlex. : : i , . : ¦ :

rsoiioaua—KA«SA«S AT AUO.. Mr. CulTlnan Mud: he had a charge to btlng agaloAt

Mr. Keobao and the " Munster Exprtts" latar on lareference to an article reflecting upon him whiobiappeared In last week's pap**- ¦ l 1 ' ¦ ;

Mr. Keohan said be was prepared to' ms«t Mr.CullIasD. Hr did not oom e there to be " bcoed" 01;Insulted by Mr. Callloan. fle would take no insultfrom Mr. Calliaan. | He came there to do bl» duty,

Mr. Column—What right had you to write aboutme the way jcudid P '.. ¦¦¦; ' . \' Mr. Keohan—Why did you turn round at thsmeeting and say co- me, " lieport that tor MlckeloeUTbruppeoces paper V (laughter). : i

I [Here both.gsatteioea iodulged io some obser*vations wbioh. la their calmer moments (bey woulddoubtless regret,!and wblch we refrain from re-portiqg]. ' '• j : ¦ '. - , .

> Mr Cullinsn sild if bo bad Mr Keoban out cm thestreet he would teach him something, - \

Mr Keohan—Don't b* too sore of that.. Too an agreat bully. I did not come here to put np witnyour insalti. Wherever the preas goes, it Isrospeoted. Here the contrary seems to be the rule.

Mr CoIIinan—I hate something to uy about youUter oo. I :

Mr Keoban—And 1 will be prepared to oeet you.Mr Culllnon—Whot badyoo tosay with mef :

' Mr Keohan said tbst tbe ohaJrmso ought to pro*teot members from insult. It was his duty to do K.

Chairman—I endeavour to do ao but I am i &otattended to. : ¦ 1 <¦ After some further obssrrstlons the msitar «aiallowed to drop I j . • , . ; ;

: i ;cONPOLltrcs. ¦ • 1Letters were received from E«v. D. Wa'lsb, GjG.,

Abbey side, and Eev. B. J. Oassy, CXX, Dungtrvan(BOS and nephew of deceased), thinkintr th* bo«rdfor tbe rwoiatlon of condolonoo passed on tbo deatbof Mrs. Wslsb, Ellcaauoo, at latt meeting. I i

LIOAL raociKsiMos. j j ' '¦A proaess wu received from Mr.' J. p. WUliam*,

solr, for £&, at sutt of Mr. John Wall, for I rasps**on bis laeds in cooncotloi with tbo water sol «m«. '

Mr Curran moved tbat tbo process ba refined toMr Hunt : . • ¦. :

Clerk—Mr Hunt told us on a tanner coca/ ion notto take notice of it, as there could 1» nothing doo*.Mr Finn, tbe oontraotor( was alio proctwed.r '

Mr Curran—Cant you refer it to Mr flijnt andget done with it. ' - 1 . .. ;

Clerk—Ob, it the board is utUflsd I am. I iBeferred to Mr Hunt,.sohr to the Oommiiilonmd

THI CEBtSTUH BBOTH1ES AH9 TH« ISUOATlbir ACT,The board was invited some month* ago ti torn t

eommitte« for! the purpoea of carryias; outt locallythe provisions of the Cempultory £dooAtlOQ Act,They declined to bave anvlning to »ay to tba week.Ing of the Act until they bad asosrtaised tbe views)of Bev Mr Brennan, Superior:-of the CbridUaBrothers here, oa the tubjeot. : ¦ T ;: . i i

A oiroalar letter wa* received to-day trim K*»Brother Maxwell. Superior of ths Order, froai totparent house, Dublin, stating, in effect, that to*Cbriitlan Brothers saw no objeottob to h*v* Mbliibodies act in the interests of the poor; eblldrta. Attbe same time tbe Brothers would not •• kellaadto do anything wbiob might be vtewtd io UM ligbtof stifling any prottst wbioh might be mmda bypublic bodies or others ag-iin»l the admired <ia«juatlce of tbeir exclusion from tha gnat for primaryeducation Io Ireland- ¦ : 7 ' J

Mr O'Connor.moved, and Mr walsb seooocV4that tbo whole board form • committee to carry oattbe provUioD» of the Act, eight members to- form aquorum. .". ! ; . . _

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Some time sluce tenders w«re invited from tk^Waterfo rd nowBpspers for publlsbln? the sjxtrscuot the account*, at required by Art Of ParBoaaet,

The Wattrfori Star ten&orti tl X8 10iiifinu<»VStpreii, £3; Walerfor i BUndari, £81 WkUr/$r4Ci iien, £2 101 ; WATIRTOBD NlWS, JBt 10*,! L

The Clerk said tbat be bad receifM) a l«tter oathe aubjact of tbe odvertlsemsat, and h* thoogbithnt this would be the proper tlms to. nsd li , "

Watarford TjvorrmpkW AMOdtUo^ 'i ¦ !/•*• JUSnHy MsW«To the proddlig Chalraaa, Duiinw itowa , .

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Deu SIr-A* I undanteod tbatyoor Mud wOistiUrnext suetls* oonaUar taodan toradv«ttislB(<ta«>sjaM<B] 1at inoom* ud ezptsdUan. and tKat iW**;Waat(tatd Hmt ¦ ¦papen ban bMb lkvited to Uad«r. I aa» igseWl W U » 'tbov* aswwteUcm to aoqoafait 7m wttk tk» bettlMS a itta >«t pre*eat«sbrta i9 tbv Cttbn^mot.tlw Brojaistar.lfc. i .H. McQtm h. htvliig lotro 'noil taiuofwSimSSSS m m >tbe dtj «t • misntble wife, to niltot mm *iam mbortm» wu ibak they had the t«a«d&to look (or-Ua safeof wagts paid m tba Jalr hoates ni tils oft»-st*Mx*.Bunj-n tST Sur.' aad ta« « XuMar «n*5£f' I *e+that wh«n th« coamimUmm tn ooMttatta* v»t Wao«i ¦tbej wOl wpport tndte nnloataa la nrfu-ul to tta*banstal mtra mctlsed bf the v CWWB 3

«?••»**»(-—that oi aa exeetsiv* Boabac oC ILIIM'UJW UlUus: Snpptor uat «nnthe very W»W<w»<3>«tni4».-TQ« sreipecfiuUy, : ¦ . ; 1 : j ] , ¦ ¦¦¦ j >¦¦ ¦¦

W , ». » ¦ mmtm ¦, .IH.Iiyiw»J Ft MHHWS1*, TypocttpUmlAt^aiatkm.

Mr Mabony—I propo»etbo"8iar**g«t h. It 1the beet paper. ¦ : ' i : v ' : ' i ' "

Mr Knowln-Save JB1. i : • ^ -Mr O'Brien—You go for tbe "Exprm'-r- » «* ¦tbat la trraebcroos to Irelasd. " ' 'Mr Koowles-ThU U a boslaesi matter, tmi 1

would go for tha but value. ' • ¦ ' : '¦. '• 'Mr McCartby-It to not a motUr of il'at aB." Itto a matter of 10* between tb»''"Star " «M

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Mr John Currao-The spirit of tbe boanl las olwarsb«u to aoospt tb* lowest tender.; ! I wmlkt

Mr tfoCarthy-femtnbtr the elreeMak!'Mr Knowles etooaded'Hr Owiu's pcopoeUtoe. •Mr O'Connor-I am gofa« to co'lsr ttfTlewekUnder. I Uka into eocsloVaUaa ttaJ I aa deaUgwith the ratopsjm isoosj. TiM'tokrat^iNMaithese books tbat; the lowest tender In aS easeske¦ nnantm^ : • : . ¦ ' '¦ : ¦ ' * r ~ > '¦ 1eocepted. i : : ; : : ; j

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(. . 'Mr MeOarttaH-We skoaW, w» U. ri t of

Oe 'poUtice of • paper. We w»tU aot ke epei ktsg taeview, of the people of the town If wi 27^*T|Mr Seoban eald be wotold ken tae 41 fer ebsisaad give the advertiseaett: to :vk Hlwt wlte"Biprets"wse outof tfce r aatat.: f ;.| .1... ;T-Mr Curran said ke would aot aSper Oae *V(Diat M

Mr Knowles-laare yet to lean .UatiltaaMyTlr Join Oob»io-Why, yo« eA ikie ML' ia M «ZSiiEASSSir ** rrt*?*!*! -*** •^O rW^ Jotopae.l itfcj

Mi Tr- tjLjmy.,.^1:- :jn'rtfo,L," 'Ljtown Clerk toW^Myboto tS;2!^S Zi tMuwute. I^ . ssaSKbT^eM^SS,

tot the £ter-!-)feM* BeWad Ketktfet J'lMigKrwjJToh. (Junto*,, TkOBjMlSSo? eS|:

DrnraiBTAir «W*^ri|4e5««B«e*tl»ii«day last'tbit ibei* eblsMi bei Si i*<3boardyeeterdAyWa.tsVuteLfaM «M SBWUttg on ej JB^^SpHEB S tf5S

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'!.-: ;-' -v.vi ¦, ;:- i ;-^'.y; '<?t;.\> y-i1 - ----'-" ;*-' -k- '-.j / : ' ¦ :¦¦ S¦v :r::. v>O-v;^aror0J*V^:-.f -.}.-: .; v^:|j :: A .oonsideftbla pmcjf:' t-piper:u'dejrttel thii'. evening to A«j>ort,o|&e ixi»»om|«»rjt'j«fj> *edjng*at ths DuDgafnmtoiroixMBnilMloneii1 mec ing lastweak. Itr i» Aid th«t tb« jreport glres bpl *¦ faintMai . o)t the Mtatl 'to&T B rt we,'; O»*B

V enopgWbefore ni to ' jtidgeWtj the r«t w*rllk«.j Ttuij,

:Ula Uthe fot thepiopteto inUrfera »nd fu( an endto^hbietfegwdtaifexhibitJons. ' : ' ' '¦' I j , • ¦ '. I

The iodiTida«ls Who )B«6red most from! gently 1)1tbe«e' UgnwAfnl'Ifljflitii 'ire amongst thopo whoaliays flgori pr«iminentl» in epeakiog i of u« aa"Faatidni*Ui.f Most neartUy dV wa apoppt : thetitle tf It is mean* to dlstin(?aUh ns from Iheiri-selvesv It fe ma h4nor»bl8|aifltloction.: | ., , I

Bnt th>n U taldiffibulfc really, to: expect thedecencies of puolio life to be observed by men whohoId up Tim 'Healy M their FoUUcal Uocfc : i .

In lotow, 1. think, it would bo well; for 'all qor}.carried U tjie'/looiljgeatleinen of the Pros painteflthose fouMongnel commisrfonera in their tricolor*.It It mistaken eonaiderstion,.n(>t to bring thienvfaoeto face with their own wordkVlf they were report*^fully, it ia jast possible they might in the endbecome heartily nrtamod of thenueivei. ;

The attimpt to do a abwbelesa job In the intoreltof Wbiggery wa» happily defeated, and those who

' helped in tbiB deabtsble conaummation.incladedmen: who were aotaated only by a desire for the publioi good. Had the question ;of advertising been ohentirely political one, there was, undoubtedly, jaminority atraiast the N«ws. jThie, we are read

^to admit. We rejoice all the more to find that thereare still left In this country: men who will notsnbom everytibinBJto potty [political spite/ ' j¦ If oar tender was not to bo accepted why did thecommissioners* invlto ns to send in a quotation^The majontyjhaye answered. Sat what have tbeminority to Bay ? 'Evidently they were' bent ondoing a job. ; The- jobben all bad some excuse tinoffor. One said it was that their pet-paper !was tbebest In the county—anotbej-, that it had the largestcirculation in Dnngarvan, sod eo on. Undoubtedlythe paper in question was|qmte worthy of one ortwo of tbe parties who championed it;: If absenceof all deoency, and use of language tbat - woulddisgrace a Wbitoohapel dam, are eminent qnaliflca-Uons, then the evil tongued advocates may feelperfectly" content with their performance.:

Those that wiaimay laogh. We smile at thefeeble performance, of the lequisitloniats calling theBecond meeting. The contract baa been legall ygiven to ns. We are prepared to defend and'cnfoioe onr le »l rights, and what is more, some ofthose who took part in. the . meeting of Thursday¦peak may f ind this out to their coif unless they canproduce BILLS OP SALE. : : • ; . ¦ '. '.

Everyone who does sot believe in jobbery, wbodocs 'Hot admire language of tbe gntw ,| a.fcd whodoes not consider all Farnellite3 outcasts Of societynifv nnw "treacherous Irishmen." Of coarse we

goodness of the EnelUh Liberals, and amongst

do not cay this. We leave that to five ; Nationa-lists 1 of Dongarvan. . : ¦ j , \ ¦

Poor misguided people as we are, we felt boundsometime ago , to ask thej Federationlats of the"oucient oity " (cid« Wbijj opinion) to define theNationalist of to-day. We have it abovb at last.For this, mush thanks. We any be ablo LOW to

: otear ouc baique into a safe refuge. ' fTruly, the.Duogarvan-"Nationaliat" is a thing

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tlr. Knowloa evidently has sot an exalted piniono£^ hia fellow commissioners; He declared at . Thurs-day's meeting that: it was just as neirtb^y bad notchain instead of forms,:. Cfhalra, he argued, wealdbe , too handy, and might possibly be used by thocommli3ionerB for breakingtone another's heads. '

: It baa come to a nice pau when ona 'commia-fjoner baa to assure another that he ''bad bis nitsabout bim." Tbis la what was beard here recently.

Baring the past week a, namber of young menthought they would haffle.-tbe,; demon of Jdlenesiby going to fish tbe river above the br(dgV Theywere remarkably successful .in thur first' attempt,for it is alleged that a ten salmon got accidentallyentangled in tbe imsll meshes of a herrlog net, andwhilst they were contemplating their capture the.Inevitable* constable dropped on teem. The policerushed into the «ater and succeeded in finding onesalmon in the liver, but .it is not yet decisive lyknown whether a prosecution will ensue or :not, asthe ciicnmstances are not in, their favour, and tooil appearanees there was no attempt mudo topoaob, aa tbe oocurronce ; took place about 2 p.m.,and In a-very pnblic place. . ! i ¦

..The commissioners make much ado about nothingvery often, and forgot abac would appear to be ofimportance.' : Too "Paul " is now , tbe : topic.After all, tbat is no: nnisance, but the " Fairy " andOther boats opposite tbe hotel are batefalj afid thegreatest of all, and nbat interferes with nivigation,U the bull -of that i old fishing boat lying outsidethe "Paul,", nhlch may : likenise be considereddsjDgerouB: to 'life and property, as tbe masts willsome day or other fall wita a crseb, and may causean accident to some children wbo often-amusethqmselves around it. ¦ ' .! . i: The respectable inhabitants, of tbe town , are in astate . of. intense grief ati hearing of the s uddendemise of Mr. fiaran, Manager of the iN&tionalBonk,, Limerick, -wba some time ago occupied asimilar position in this town, daring which time hegained for himself the ,re3poct of oil wbo knewbim. . - . ¦ . .. . ¦ ¦ . ' ; j

J His Lordsbip the Bisbop of Watcrford paid 'aopeciftl visit to tbe toirndanng tbe week. He la Ingood health and viguor. , . : j |

A terrifio etcrm in a tea-cup passed over thoassembly rooms of the j toon commissionebs' onTuesday evening, when a BpeoLal meetiDg wasrequisitioned to rescind "a contract " giveD to theWACTEFOBD Ifsws at the last meeting. iWiat o iearth do they: mean ? No wonder tbe ratepayers'weald be indignant at tbe " learnin " of j theirrepresentatives who may as well try to diqiniss thoclerk, without anything to be laid to bis chargedas to dlamiES a contractor legally appointed.! i

Tbe renowned Auguatlao Friar, Father Anderson,spent some time in town Iis&'week, baving renamedfrom Dla.njusiopary travels abroad. . H« is tb'apicture of hoaltb, and seems to have improved! sincehis1 former visit to the town. ' '

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We were visited on Sunday by about as rough acrowd as ever invaded tbe town before. It is saidtbe majority of them came from the Limorlckdirection. Whether this ba to or not, I cannot say,but I am anare tbat tbey wore accompanied by nLimerick batd.; ' ¦; At ajl events the .scene at tbe 6 o'clock train wasone of slid disorder.:There' was hardily a peaceablydisposed person on : the station, if I oio-pt tbefew police, who kept at a judicious distance from tbecombatants. : | . !' ' Tbey' were good judges.' j Wbere several hundredpeople show an Inclination to bave blood, it israther risky even for members of tbe force to trypacifying tactics. : . ' . - : j '

; I saw one peace-maker. He dashed into nn excitedfigbtiag crowd and besought tbo warriors to desist.For his pains be received quite a shower of blows.Needless' to say, bSs example was not copied daringthat evening:. ' : : I ; '

An immense crowd of "tgnniea "travelled oat onSunday by tho 2.30 train wblcb, for the first onrecord, jiras ran at excursion fares.

I ahoald eay when the 1 accounts are being madeup this half-year tbe Bailway Co. will, have reasonlocongrfttnlate themselves on baving aoted on mycdrica. The excursion trains are popular, as every-body knows, and we have never had so many cheapfares ta daring the past summer. ¦ \ \

Tbe fine weather iodocpd large numbers to stayen. IoYact; I never remember to see the fown eocrowded fit this advanced period of the y»ac.

A writer In a contemporary who, probably, neverspent a jreek in Tramore In bis life, lo kind enoughto let it be known tbat : " he does not in any waydisapprove of a water soheme for Tramore.'' Thisis condescending. No doubt the ratepayers herewill thoroughly appreciate it. i a j

Tbe jew supplied here was not up tn , What itobould W" laet week. Ono night it almost went"black out." '". '¦ , \ . '. I I - ' - . ' !

Early this week ft trawler pat in to the Bay ancdisposed «fs lot of flsb. '.One individual putcnaaedno leu than forty.two dozen of whiting; jtor theemail «n« of two etilling*. , ¦ ' 1 ¦ ':• . j :

Tbe tiree special! run Uua week in eohoeoMon' with thei Olterah Fete were very well pstronlted. Ir -At 6 special iwwtlng.bf the dtspenBary commit te(i,1 held herson Tnesdayrthi question of carrying oqt! the water work* WM dj*ooi»ei On th» motion o

Mr. W«. Gallirey it •*»• »<«olved to ask tbe Local' . Government Board ^nominate aa engineer for

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tSSk peojl. .erede to tbeioowkdg.

i i tl» aUno»tum»e»*»l water1 femtae. • / ,: " . ", ; T' I *M tta-*B- great Yertrr water wptkt trai a d ** " * *"•'"5» Je i*?? J!-i ZZZIS.MRM iimtaat littlereMrvoir UjotfoU to

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t lem. the name of :Wm. vho first brought HomeIfule tbilrelaod within the bounds of pouibillty,was not: mentioned. Perhaps in y l^w of the mannerli I which he was.' treated; allusions to bis name hadb Jtter be avoided by them. • ¦ ' ;

A display of . the same^oharioter. nas .made on1 londay at the town commissioners' .meeting, whena resolution extravagantly laudatory of Mr. Glad-S one anoV.tbe English. Liberals: was proposed". Tbatt ie assistance (riven tbe Irish cause by the BngltabI Iberalf ; is to. be recognised: no. one can, or shouldd ispute,jbnt that, they and they alone are to 'bepraised [for tho success of Home Bole, and that thea^rvicea, of Irish Parliamentariana are to be Ignoredc >mple^ely or, by comparison, pnt down as :of" opndpiry.idmportonce, is a ipropbaltlon which toe 'ery Irishman no. matter jrrbat-his opinion onp jlitical.mattera be, moit be dooidedly repugnant.

For once tbe meeting of tho town commissioners'o i Monday .was devoid ! of. Any. occurrence of ac sawcter sufficiently..sensational to' be called \ a" 6c»ne.'' The tanitorv officer was allowed to tobjs nay in peace, and. Wa not ;evea once attacked.Tlhere is something- so veiy ^unusnal in ibls-that itdeserves opecial mention, i ; " :|The paling on the Green which has been snob an

eyesore; to the commissioners, : and the sight ofvjbich baa roused tbe martial element within theirbpsomsUto such an extent tbat the- attack anddemolition of the police: bwraok seemed only amatter j of a few minnU8,'remainB uDdlatnrbud andia likely to remain so. At Monday's meeting ' thespb-saoitary officer was in tho humiliating positionof having to report the failure of his attack on theeoemy, nhereat Mr. Bonrke and anotheroommla-sioner lamed a little and csaerted tbat had thematter boan entrusted to their hands,' they wouldhave, ta'ngbt the police a lesson which they wouldbe slow] to forget. '¦ ' •

The remaining commieaioners were, however; ina moreipaolfio mood, and In the vocabulary of thoboard for tbe time being tbe words "writ,"«aotion,V"Jtere*". inbsHtnted "attack,"• •< assault," andtiio other warlike terms which the oommicslonershave been in tbe habit of using. '

They; have decided to bave their rights to theground on which tbe police bave enoroaohed tejtedin tbe l«w courts, and thorein every sensible personwill believe they are ;aoling muob wiser than ineadeavoaring to maintain them vi ti armit.

Bev.'M. J. LonetgiD, O.C.i haa been transferredfrom St. John's, Waterford, to Ballynesl. Thettan fer- has been made at the rev. gentleman'srequest.' . ¦ :

A, rick of hay containing over fifty tons and belongingto a nun named John Ryan residing outside of Carrick-beg was destroyed by fire on Wednesday night lest,flow the fire originated haa cot yet been discovered,bat the police believe it to be tha work of an incendiary.

CAPPO unr.The. flabery cases : heard at tbe petty eotsiona

excited ! considerable interest. Messrs Guest andKerforr triumphed all along tbe line.

Not to be out dene by their fellow-justices atLismore, the magistrates bore raised tbe floes forordinary' drunkcuntsa to the substantial figure of10s and coats.

A girj named Foley was severely hurt on Mondayevening1 in a bloycUj.acoidtint. It appears she wasocoBElng the . street wbeaj a man named Vitstoo,employed at the Foundry, !was riding down at a fastpace and knocked ber over, shaking her bidly.

In the cricket matoh played here on kvst Satur-day between (be College CO., Lismore, and theFoundry CO., the latter received a conclusivewhipping, being beaten by 30 rnns.

4 match nil! be played on Sunday between the" Sunday's Well Cricket Club," Cork, and tbe Cap-po'quln O.C. (not the Foaodry C.C). ]

; II8UPBE. ; :According to Dr. Bassell, fighting doga is

becoming quite a prevalent praotioe in the neigh-bouihood. ' !

;'Only for tbe law " John Bible, it appears, saidbe would take Michael O'Oonnel's We, Well, afteroil, bad as it is, " the law " does good sometimes. :

\The sentence of one month's imprisonment onByon for baving assaulted bis late landlady issevere, but, I thick, it nos qulie Justified by tbefacts, i : '

That " hslf-ounca of tobacco " eold by MiohaeiO'.Shea was a very costly doal. At all events It wasa fery dear pnrcbtse for James Sbeeban, as headmitted In tbe broadest Irish Imaginable. ;

.Wednesday was a'; highly Important day : atLlamcre board. Tbe resolutions adopted regardingthe Evicted Tenants' art) significant. Clearly theguardians her* do not think it wlae to spend anAatumn. 'Session passing English Bills and leavingthe unfortunate tenants' out in the cold.

Hr. Stafford'! was a ' manly speech. It will re-instate fain in the good graoa of thosa who oncet^ougbt'ho bad gone over body and bones into tboracks of tbe WblgB. !

Although the fields wera smnll yesterday's raceswore very interesting. Space will not permit of mogirlng tbe details. i ' ;

' : DUSHUL.A very, largo fnngrjur, Zl'inoliea in clccomference,

bus been found on the form of John Mcoban, ofBallinscera. ' :" BILI1ACSTH0IIA8,

As yet tbe cowardly individual who dared to signhimself, "a Mend "to a certain party not far fromhere ba*,.like s wbipp'ed-cur, bidden .himself andbis name from the eyes of the people whole censuresare poured down on him like rain with a thunder-storm. Undoubtedly be is not a sincere friend,but an ill-minded rogue, and lam happy to seethe day; when parties cannot bo duped by (hosewolvea ln-soeeptelotbing. ! :

• I am pleased to learn tbat Mr. James Camming,of IsUnd, who lately met with an accident whenfowling,: is i progmsing very favourably. Heattends here every day to. sfe Ibe M.D. wbo btreitlns: the wound, and it .is now tha opinion oftb4 medical gentleman tbat tho lacccrated membern«d not be ampntated. j . , ¦ .. There aceiminy improvements visible here, andth» little town sejejnji to be Jooking upward. Nodoittbt tbe /re»b butter:market* Mod greasy tpirardiit* prciperlty, as on tbe abqv»d«y» toe street* axeotewded wltb bone" aqd cars, end country peoplewbo leave here a. great portion of the . money,wfricta formerly, .was expended in Waterford andDingarvan. . . . - : . -- . ¦ : !. ; ; • . ¦ •

¥he people are indignant at tbe prooeedlnx* ofbb few: gentlemen »( tbe !board of guardians last

Week, who could not unanimously; agree to givearea.ajrightful conceulon tp the porter of thewcrknoiisf, who Is the only officer that u opt pro-Tiled wUi good board aoo»g >U too «»j«nto%er«." Whip, focb.iu» appointment fa being filled,cottplcrioas amongst tto ;cocptelabte fide.of *h,eai*«rlU*ij>eDt appears tbe wordi "witVfiirt-plaMStlon*-' T.Weil, what re Itngrl . Bwad aM tearor «•* (lasti Me a»me •* wguw •"» .•wwws "':btttiorliE dinner ThU hrbig* M .mr pM« W«*-mid. il; iKiltoaaentjr by, an, PwUibnaB, a ibort-tiiM'flcek wUtlr«,to tb«comfort* of tbe workingCMU'.IA' ; sSgiaod t «a4 blf «nvi*k»,«ew tpparently,a obittdbylthe fanner* and labonreri.: Yet;wW M i * &&*-.! ¦*» V&f rV*!** ooerced tofti % - on' food vwhj4 »• kotoabto rfj UP W****]oJpKfjyonng cwiiboy-I *«jf«a«Tiot«dUwnU.y« i* and aiNatlonalUv not a we»U»rt-««k Natipoa-1lit 'j»ho|6>B>Toryto »i,>WW«Jg"0^0?'•najn ioalrtwb«npbpkrt r*qare«iV Tbe p jjjle call-ai ffl tbVooiirf to BctIik»mjsa»"ard*Mr. yhelan,'iijHuM <jrt . U: notbing, «^*: |f;o«>oenfan wejd« >rytd

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nvenleiitly tolnqnlre,M the 9«lllnda<rg«l*siM)6mb hl o/mpliined <it, as to *f,wha»i:*h^*«»i .

li^*|tWrd!pa»' ieciara»:;th»t ¦«&&**&mpUtn "'tt the Evicted T«oaoU?:Blll bdng bnn|h-iTJj fii J* what WbiggMy, hat tofowht;.« itoibeo, )tb» Home Rule BUI J* put on ibe.jhelf %pposi we wOlfc* told tbe same thing. ,

; J?Wbatiave.the Evicted 5TBnanU'. to s»y to thi»P1 '¦ ¦" .' ; I'-! :':'. . ¦ '¦• ;.-KICKBHHY. ¦' ¦

. ' '.' ' ¦:¦ • . > ,] '^Wbife[aU;cUsaeii-'Wjplpo at¦ '»)>• :w -4eMrv«a'nmotlon jgif Mr. DIB. Cteighton,,T.C-, there: areiry mapy here who will iadly njlsil hia kiodlyi:f,nl*l face and qljeerr.'wbrd. Mr.'Creljihton wasiservedly. esteemed.. He leaves to take op tb6iportan't 4 po«i. '.of Head Master of . Mprgan'indowed School at Caitteknock. , 'The, St. John's branoh of the Federation.is in alakey i oonditioD. It is said a coUeotlon was madeloently I amonnt a few . members. tor ; rogUtrationirpose«. The sura reallied was miserly, and it is>.,.won(Jer . that Whig reglstratiou work , booked)»n here eo badly. : • . . '. . - . . , ;: ,Tbres : visitors from Waterford ' nam,ed Grant,!Efrien 'and . Walsh.:were prpseouted under tbeofljwnoy Aot and sentonced to ons week'* imprison-ent. i ¦ : . ¦ ¦ ¦! • '

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It is now confidently, Mserted that an, adequateater supply can be, Jbad from .Mnokalee. A corn-it tea of a'matenrs reoeotly visited the place, and>tarned: with a most glowing report. If expertsto speak aa cobfldently. fben all . wlll .be well.. : '[-

i i CABEICK-Off-SUIB. !A touching appeal has been Issued on bohalf of

lt '.J . F. Meagher. ' It says :'— ' .- • , '. ¦ '¦'"The; committee, now purpose to receire pibscrip-

Dos, tq be used as a Soatentation Fund for the benefit: 'ono jwhoBe boyhood days found him Buffering a!orous imprisonment [for Ireland's sake,, and, whoseararyi tilenta!nave;:beea exorcised for a,lifetime , instoring : pare national sentiment by writing theories and songs of an.'enslaved country." TTnder, the drcum anoes, the. oommitteo will ap.al only to those whom they believe will : heartilyspondi to this call in support of an. afflicted brotherataonfijiffi " ¦ : . '

A number of houses in tbis town were illuminatedi Saturday nlgbtUst in honor of tbe passing ofle Borne Bale Bill on the previous night. Localartiest went .into tbe usual ecstacies over the

mwmimmgmk mmmm wmmmmmV.: : ' y'. Vp'V?;[ si^ii^ y;;*'f '***$*':. '. ' 1 s '/ ' '¦' :f 'Ii :;¦¦ ;

¦. ¦" ';• ' . . .- ' '¦ ? .*?*M*84 9r!iiri^ :-:tj^<g i'ta<ieit»izmmsgst $8a£mBi&

holds: the 80 auU« riocU ibtfbrf'WjSSoUytlniptb««k, »« dld-KajB»Ni(HI lbot, 'it ii idto probable therao> woD3dli«Wbe^W»XMe«dl*lfi«lSiys to^sbatsd : Us abffity . t»4«4<9 n< "fts'r-Hdew1 -uuatA.Initead. <*t raoinj;; nudlyj for; tntenrjadlato < rebonb, his'•houjd hMiim ^ taM Uftmf it ^ii,uthftjodkion*linwriok ridtc a\w»y» 4<W ¦ \Af. j*'.***, *'*.*pn»i J>»fbewed, prciiihMoUy, «nd .ran intOa flfi.pljoe at tient«h| bsing only one^nii ite.behind .thi acttUkl wionar*

¦¦' "- . : -•: . : - ^Meredithdubed in fr«ht «4 80 mile*THB Tnnsj' i:andboUsthenowdforttha<idl*tane«.

; • .¦¦ " . '• ¦ ¦• ¦ ¦; ' Bls'tUpa wu lh SJSn as against the

previous bett:of lh'40m. All th» paper* *gres tutmt for Meredith and W. L. Martia the jraoe.wonM

havedegenentodinto »' cr»wl. . The indipenAent say*that Martin and Meredith paced the.whols- field fornearly forty miles.- . ; ¦ i } ¦ ¦. ¦' .. . • . .'' . , '-

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; . ' Although but three SUrted in thsTHE 20 Mills TTrbaj Int*ot» 0.0. ¦ road' H»e last

: ' Fridiyj the performsnoss of firit andBecond were very ereditablA, and showed of what goodmetal some of ourmenare 'made:; SbaJlooWB»unasiistedby p aeemaken, s> (ait which makes hi* porfonkumoe allths more meritoriona. | Kennedy was paced for.shortdistances, but as his.pacemakers were ! veiy.badlymounted they were of little or no awriatencc to him.O'Brien rode a very-light machine—only 251b» inweight—and it collapsed; He fiolthed on- «i borrowedmount. '

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: ! The nee was finished! at'Tramore: THE OEOWD ' almost; iii darkness. Shtlloe, who

' ¦ ¦ • ¦ ¦ had his, eye to best time^;dashed intothe town' at a great pace, and hit a number of :spebtatorswho injudiciously remaiaoil in his course.'• ¦;Ho collidedvery .badly with one onlooker, but fortuna'telyno seriousinjary re*ulted. ¦: : ' '¦ •

: ¦ ' .' .'¦ ' Mi. Thoo.'Stalnes, Irish Manager to

TONCiupB PEOOFS the Puhcture Proof 'Compray, wasI . ' " here" this week. He was' riding amachine ; fitted with the! bands. Mr, Staloea speaksglowingly of tho'prospecta of ths company.! : -

- , ,Tho l!0. are at it again: In theI AT IT AGAIN last isstie thoy speak incoherently ofj . ' ¦ - j Mr. EeUy, not timing, with a " BplitSeconds" watch on, the occasion when K. O'CaUaghanmade the records on. our'pith. They speak of "thealwurditjt of e> timekeeper returning filthfl of oooonds forbtermedlate miles" jurt es if this is not. done every dayin the week. Why it wad only last week Mr, PembrokeColeman gave fifths of eeconda'in W. J. Stocks' great83 miles record ride. !¦ • i . ,

• The record rides made!recently at; EXTRAOBDIHABT. Heme Hill ore enoogh to take one's: • .. breath away. . . Stocks before referredto covered 25 miles 860 yards in on» hour and rode 68miles in 2 hrsiSmins 4P sees. Stocks mounted atandem with Osmond and rode.26 miles 168 yards inthe. hour, .Why, enon. ths Flying Dutchman will notbs in it with, tho record breakers. ;

: H B, Large, our Into visitor, is stillQOINO GOKB 'going guns.: Lost weak be won the¦ Coventry ¦ District O.C; : open one

hundred miles roadjracc and lowered tho , Midlandrecord for the dintsnes. i i . ' • ;: The 7.0. says that bat for a cramp a. oaAUP quarter, of a mile from home

Meredith was the man post likely0 trouble tha winner in tho 50 niles championship.

Oa Wednesday at Thomastown1 TH0HA8T0WN Sports W. J. O'Brien, of ours, readily< accounted for tbe mile from the 90yards murk P. A- Jef&re3, New Rooa, with 200 ydsstart, won the 8 miles, J. J. Stcpbenson fininMng third,his allowance being 120 yds.I T, F. iKiely, of BaDyhcale, again; A GOOD DAT had a= good day. He won no less

thin £ya prizes. By,the way, Iwould like to know haw many poto T.F. hss.annaxedin his athletic careerJ H« must have a rare collection.; A correspondent writes to Bay that; THE COCED- the road between Ballynaneeshsgb1 OATED KOAD Chorchyard ond Mr. P. Kenny's

- housa is fitted, with Edward's corru-fjated cover. Cycliots who h»ve recently ridden overthis ground will &t once coo tluf point. '<

In the aix mlleo South I of IrelandF1B8T AND ohaapionship, hold at Cork yestcr-

;, SECOND. day, >V,.iIeredith finished first, andI W. J. O'Brien oocond. O'Brien wonthe bolf-milo from the 55 Jirdi mark, and Meredith wasBecond. O'rtrien also suooeeded in uptaring tho throomiles Boadstor event ' :

Sfco Siosoro d^catoao cad • tsojBviotcd.

THE OHAIEMAN SAYS "THEY ASE "LONGENOUGH jOUl^

IN THE COLD."

! At Wednecday'a meeHog of tbe Llamore Board ofGuardians, Mr John'StaQord (ohnirman), piosiding.j The follonlng was wad :— .

" Eviotcd.Tenants Aosooution,I" 41, Gcorgca-ot, Cork,

: . j . . "Augu»t23th, 1893.' "To the Chairman, Bojtfd of Guardians, Lismore. .. DEAB SIB,—Weendosayon resolution pished at oarmooting last Saturday ; no hops vou will adopt this orn similar resolution at j6nr moetin? to-morrow andhave it sont to all tho otbsr unions In Ireland ; wetrustthat the Irish Members oC Parliament, pablio men andpublio bodies in sympathy- with the evicted tenantswill support ns In carryinjj this wsolntiou intopractical effect, and press: the Government to do so andthereby redeom their pledges .in respoot ; to thisquestion of the evicted tenants. Yours . obedientnorrants, . j

"JAM2B O'CONHOE.f IT a...

" That wo ask the Government daring tho adjournedSession of Parliament this year to bring : ia a re-Inntitsmcnt bill for the eViotoa tenants on the li&os ofthe Evicted Teoaots Comtnisaion report."

The Chairman—I see nothing unreasonable in thisresolution. It is time to do something for , the evictedtonanta, they ore long enough now out in the cold.Some of them were drirea to adopt the Plan o(Campaign, and it is very bard now to desert them. Ithink we should show that! we are not forgetful of theevicted tenants, at tha same timoehow that we are notsatisfied with the action of our Parliamentary Party.I have much pleasure in proposing this resolution.' Mr Doocey—I quite agree with the terms of theresolution and 1 beg1 to second it. >' - It was passed onanimoiKly.: !. Mr MoGrath—I think iwe should show the evictedtenants and our county mtmbers that we ore not quiteaktisfied with the way in 'which the party are treatingthe evicted tenants, and II have » reaolution that 1think you will be good enongh-to put before ths board,Mr Chairman. Bead the resolution for the board,-MrHealy.. : i

i The Clctk read the; folloWing :— . .| " BSSOLTCD,—That wblle wo frankly - admit the

necessity of forwarding Bngllih Radical Iiesislationin tbe forthcoming Autamn Session) tho wretched stateof thft .'Aviated tenants sad tbs promise of speed;restoration) .foraiotly|'held oat V) them by members ofthe present Government when, they were looking for-ward to offloa to make ft iaaumbent on the ministry tono longer delsytikCnfe »ot}oi) oa their behalf."

; Chairman—J pm euro this board has; nonobjectionto the terms of tbis resolution. I most say we wouldnot be true to t/bp evicted 'tenants,, the poor woundedsoldiers of, the land jwar <who,~ when the bsttls raged,stood to thfir guns like men, and if we now put them offagain with more fine .procaUca^ *Jid eucb » prooetdlngmU not havo the sanction, I am sure, of thl* board. Icow propose that this reoolutipp be .adopted.

Mr Doocey—I beg tbleecpnd the resolution, MrChairman, and 1 believe it to be the duty of everyboard in the country1 to .come forwud .and do all intheir power, and .show tbe country and. the Governmentthat the treatment of the evicted tenants mbst bo takeninto bonsideration durinjj ithe Autumn' 'Session. TheIrish Parliamentary Party should also be told straightthat their action in deserting tho ovicted tenants millnot be forgotten. I [ [ ': The Chairmen put the;rc3olutioo, and it was passed

unanimously. ¦ : '

; : ' • 7~~T— : :Important tjo Tipperary.

: The Tipperary Board of Guaidiana are now goingon with new and most desirable -water works, tbesupply-to be taken from a never failing lake in tbemountains, 'air miles frdm the town/ The'water,besides being abnndant,! i» UBautlfnlly bright andfare. The cost will' b« ibout -£8 60. The Boardnow require a good, honc«t, oonacientloM Clerk ofWork*, wbo will see tho contract properly carriedout This Is all "imporUat, Weaw* when the worksAre don and paid for, it would be too late to com.plain. ' Waterford bfdfdrtaniiUly »uob • man—Mr"Bdben7 Byan—a local tdao, and t&oOf(b he neverlnipected euoh work* befere, he m«d» the Waterfordworo aptnoot inccesswj Ana *o mnob aid the far-famed Enj!ln«er_>Mr. H»wi«ley-ltkfl tbe way hetoted In the ; m»tt«h that he: took him to Sydney'^Australia) to earryicotjwater work* there, «blohjest over. 42.600.00Q. Tjpparary h»* forign«tely amagnificent «opply of waiet-^at a very "high eleva.tion—only6 mlli»off—afldall tbt/ Mpt'oow li, togee tbelr enafifieerlng w< rk* *oundly and »ub*t«n-tlally oarrlebvoatto the Very letter. If tbls l* notdone, the ttUpayert" tntney will be only thrown*WBJ. • •¦. ' • . ; j ". j -

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fa*t. : Tkl. i. owipf to Se fact of «b» •oil Ulng MBeh «ndt nrwint» all mi »¦ <nvin.il i iiimnnnfl I Atrubblib pihend froi» A aniDus plaoet. L, Tb«P»rk«u 37 f m t * ago, n oo|iplet« mai»b,:ani called^Lombari', Marsh5 irt tbat Um^i>hia Mr.John 4 fllak*, then [Ma » thnt ttm*i, px >k tomatter ;to :J«M«,-' 'i >>tist«d ¦ hi CUr^obwUOBBOU w ** <3« )kuUd. Miami,' OntiJC*<«b, TftaJKj OlH«ra;|t iprojMimrMM^ ¦•*ta MpnMtotk^aaU ryes 000. - >Tb* neoa ^M ibmPark w««ooBrpo««4 tf.ti»MB4o«tb«*lver,»*k«i'#*'?***"***!•-> i!i- ii «- v-;m\iv±¦ v

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;"Pure¦" Ginger Beer."

: In tho Fiold .,' -A Bristol Correspondent vjrites :—J " The first parcel of -Australian *prjj)g butter (madein July), arrived, on this market in prime-oonditioo,conaignedto Wn» CUrk & Bon, and will bo followed byothers, but weekly shipments will not leave tbo Colonyuntil 16th ^September,,' a fortnight earlier .than ntual.Letters of . 18th July'*(ate " eea»on*ble;weather, goodgnus, and cows in better condition than last year," tothat a very much larger, make i» expected this *ea»on,New Zealand; papers report that 10 000:boxea"of. laatyear's are stoml there! riady to . be shipped to.' Dnglandin August. The following .will givB an idea of the rapidgrowth of this ,trade, which must sooner or later takeths lead, being ths only grass made butter which can bepat on the English market in winter.' This year bidsfair to break the record strain :— !

. From. Aorfralia. From New Zealand1889-80 .... .853 tons ... 933 tons. '1880-91 ... 743i ., ... 082 „1881-92 ... 2325 „ ; ... H69 „1882-93 ... 4016. „ ... ,: 1652 „

Bnormouo Hotol.A hotel is announoed to be built in tbo centre of

London to cost £1,000,000 sterling, i Tbe money isto be subsotibodundera Limited Liability Company.It ia to be built by an American, and oondnetod likethe American hotels. : i

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Mr. John BatleyJ 57 Park Road, had been avictim tp rheumatism for thirty years.' ' Mpch ofthe time his hands, legs, arms, and feet weraswollento twice their natural size. At such times the painwas intense, and he would be unable to walk. Atother times the pain would : appear fn neuralgicform in the head, when his Buffering was.beyondall description/ana1 his family feared many times,the paid being so intense, that be would lose hismind. These paroxysms would last for days, at atime, when he would be unable to obtain hardly anyrest whatever. They! employed tho beBt .medicalskill that could be obtained in Hull. They triedvarious rheumatic remedies, medicated baths, &c.,and in fact everything tbey could think of, but hedid not obtain any benefit until six months ago,when he was in one of those paroxysms of pain,and they certainly thought he would go mad, theyheaid of St. Jacobs Oil. The .first 'applicationacted like magic, relieved this dreadful pain in hlahead. He continued 10 use tbo Oil , when ho wascompletely cured. That was more than 'two yearsago. ; :

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J :. - : ¦ • ! ; ! City Laboratory, ^mudpal'Buil ljgl, ieu Drib /i a '93/i a: ! I have examined a collection o^grated Waters iandjligverBgra;

prepared by Mr. JOHN GJIRVEYJ Waterfdid. : Jt'fijjd flut tl** %have been prepared frona good and pure rnalerials,'that tbeythavebeerl c» tUly tDanrifa<»6re<^Md that the h beeri-iiWMiiWM '$witb carbonic aciil gas ;' the tithia ind Soda Waters--whjch .ate . often , pfej^bed.i toe Jdaally -WBt

^alkalies ; the water used in their preparation must have been pure, as I could find abi tra<x4r«ewaj*&]ioQutioW;f $be• f«i«pi aitlni ¦-'froinlead and otter pobonous metals. ! ; > i ! OSJlRLES A. CAMERON. • ! «

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I hereby Certify that I have snbmitted to very.carefi»l Ghiemical Analyris- samples of, the undflrmentionod varieties of jEntediWaters as Manufactured by Mr; JOHN GARVEY, Waterfdtd, viz. :—Soda,; Potash, andi lithiaj: Waters j Double - Soda, Lemonade and'Ginger Ale j andj from the analytical data obtained I find that they are of pftrticnUulyigood comptptioa Vnd Equality, and free fromjlladmixture of aniinjurious or nndesirable character. The Alkaline Waters' have beea' carefully and jjodidously prepared in strict^accordance with >he reqairements of the British Pharmacopcea, and each contains the normal proporUc n of their respective Alkaline'Salts, , Tbe flavoured Beverages havo been blended with considerable ekillj^^and

are particnlarly ai eeab Ip and bviting to the .palate.All are thoroughly wholesome and tofreshing drinkB, and tboroughly well ©rated yfith purified "carboijic add gas, I hive also verycarefully analysed the water, acidulating dgedts, &c.', nsed in the manufacture of these waters, and find that they are1 of «-*HVivtquality and character. It is therefore with a feeling of confidence I can recommend these Bevera es.td|the notice of ConsonW.

(Jyl^.tf) ' i GRANVIIiB; H , SHARPE, P.CA,M.S.Q.U ^ F.B.C '&c^&c., , ': I

¦ , I : Late Principal of the '\ iLiverpool Collegn <rf l>«ni »

WATEBFOBD; UNIO^

OlTPPlilBS WABSEDnnHE Board of Gnardtana will reoetvo Tender* np toJL Eleven o'Clook, a.m.; on \VEDWE8DAY, ;20th

8EFTEMBEEr 1633, for «nppIylD(? to; tho- Workbonso{Carriauer Fiflo) at inob tlmu and in tueh qnaatitie* a*may bo : rpqnlrod,, , th« itjlnal • 8OPPLIES | OFGROCERIES, Spirits, Wine, Porter, a.nd other InvoiceArtioles, as detailed ia lender Forms.' from the 29thSeptember, 1693, tC23ttj;Sflptonber, 1891. ! ¦

, Forma of Trodei to be had on.appWcaVjja to mi ;none other -will 7b» pontlderad. Samples, wherepracticable, to nooompuny! Tenders, «nd th» eoppl/must In every,.reipeot be equal f i the Simplo aoce tea.Samples of Ttfa and-Bojtar nitut not nol oo Ies< thinl ib. ineooh one, and of Soap not 1(5* than oca iBor'.Tbe Contractor for the latter article' will be requiredto deliver,tba inpnly in ai drj «. atato at. the satnplsbar nben accepted. i '

TBA, 28 Chest* at One Shilling and Blxponca per 1b,exolnilve of doty, to be (applied direct from tbeBonding Btorn, and; to be of the etuao . Chop Mark; andnnpbered con»Doptivtlj. The Qurdlao* reserve tothemsplvea.tria right rof givta«.t)ie Whole «npply of Teato one Contractor, or of dividlnir it. and eaah.,oon-traotor mn«t bond tbe quantity for wbiob .b» .CUjr beaedared Contraotoir, iri VVaterfurd, ia the <3n»rdlan»'name, within one month from the kdoeptsaoo of blaatndor.Xhu'.Tender to eont«ia the Choji Uuk snd consscntlvennmbcr*. j I

Tbe Tender for Wbiatey to jstato pams of tnakcr uid ageand'strohgth of Whilker, and the ?apply mint ba delivereddirect, bon the • Bending' Stora. The Duty on Tea oad\7bJ»key moot ba adnncSd by the Contractor. 'Tbev*ample in each cw to oootain the Sim * of tbePerson tendering and the' PrUa of tha titl&la. - 'Thore -»JHbaonl onatompUofooji irtW« reooitod- Suaplsa willnot b« paid for, bat tbote not: aeoepted will b« retorned ifcppliea for within throe day* from ths "receipt of notios., Oontractors moat enter into » Bond at tbe WbrkbouEo,

within a fortnight from ths acoepUnco of thulx Tenders fortho duo porfornana>«ttto Contract A prefarencs wUl begiven ta lriahlUnoIutoiedOoods. IB any «a*« in whichtho artlels proposed to be (applied Is «Uted to b» of Nitir.M nnnf«ctnr«, or la which U» «ter.dud Maples are such,the-amirdiana orUieiraathorlsed'oiacen will bo at libertyto require satisfactory.evidenoe that tbe Ooods *r« tbocamo. . . . . ¦ ¦

; ' iAll Aeooant* for payment must bo famished not tecs

frcgaontij than.ones in Six llontlu. ' •cr.Parties .tendedss are reaaosted to comply strictlywith the terms of tbis tdTCrtiwmral, othcrwiio tbsirTfisdors will not b* ent«rUlsed. '¦ ¦ . ¦ By Order, , ,; JOHN MAOKET, Clerb cl TJcioa.

Clerk'* Olflco, 30th, Angael;, Ki93. i •' ,WATEEFOBD UNION

i ; PUPgiaEO ; T7^HgEP. jTHE Board of Guardians nOl reoaivo Tendor* up

to Eleven o'Clook, a.nt.;oaWED5fESDAY,^0th8EPTE1IBEB, 1833, for tnppKirift to the Workboodo(C»rrio!TOTreo);*tench times ud <n (ach aanll'ie*08 may, bo required, the TJaul Snppliot of KsUblUh-mont Etqaisitps end Cofflrv) j I3(joks.ati,d Fontl», Print-inland 6(ationery,'a* detailed ia Tender fonis. i

From the 2Jth September,' 1&D3, to" 23th 8 )Umbtr,1894. Tenders will hl«o bo reefivedon eamqjdiU forPttWishing ai! the .Union Advertiietneats- for - TU»lvoMonths, at a fixed .ram (or the-entire period, or at perAdvortieciaent. ' : : ¦

;Forms of Render, bxnept for ISooka and Advertising,

to bo had on , application to me; none others, trill beoonsldered. Standard Sample* of : Brushes, ' Cobbj,Spoons, Lock*,~Hinge«, and Tln-\rorlf m»y bo seen onapplioatioa ai tha Workhonas, «od the (appliesof thewr artloles mo«t bo eqnal ii eTerf respect ¦ to: thaStandards. , Samples tp aoooaipany tbe Tenders foe ;Si»tionery. |TU« CofSo* (three tlu*) to be of the Sams mtUria],wotkminihlD, tsd dimeasiona' aa ths aUodard samples.T7hlcu can b* seen At tha wotkbonaa. The Tendsa forBook* and forms to contain alt Um latost ForcK as \m-'soribad by tbi(X6ca]QoV«rnin*ct lloud, sod tho Cltik ofthe Union will sopjljrKopplj a »opp]omrotolTend»r oon-tntilnf » Lfat oibpocial Bookc antl Farms ia use la1 . 'heUnion,' which Is to, mponftany . tbo Tender for the6rdinarf bookr and forms. 'Ooatntotor* most epterntoa Bond. at tho Workbonse,' within . a i fortnight from thsacceptance ox tasir Tenders, foy ths. doftpetfocmaDcs of tb#Contract. A preference willb»:»lY*n to Iriali KannfaetaitdQoods. In car case In which the uUdt^ptopoasd to- fc«snppliod is Stated to be of Katite JXanatactars, or is whiohtbe KtaBdsrd *ampl«* art snob,' t&o Qosxdlas* or tbsir aa-tootiMd ofiosis will be it liberty to xtqnln saUsfactoryevUanos tbat the Goods are tb» sune. All Aoeoantsf forpayment onttbe farnlsbednot ls»« froquMUy than pnoain BU Month*. Partis* tsnd«i»ig»rs rtqi.estod to ootiplystrictly with tbs term* of this xlterUwmoit, otberwitetheir Tendon will nut be entertsioed.

. : By Order. I ' : ' • | ' :! . ¦ JOHN MA0K1TT, Clerk of Union.

Clork'« offica, 80ih Anffust, 1833. ;WATEBFOBD tTNION

nnHB Board of Guardian* will, at their HeetinuloJ. . bo held on WKDNE3DAY, 20lh SEPTEMBER,1&>3, recaivs Tenders for-Sapidying wtho Workhooie(CarrUgo Fro*) tbo following inUdf (romthe thSeptesbtr, 18v3, to 2SthS«5'8niVot, 1894. : . I \ •¦- Shrouding Cslioo.'Biaek. Thread, IrliU Mannfactire iWhite Thrnd do. ) Wortted Tbr»*d,d<n Broad T»P«>Narrow Tafce. ShirtioffCsJIoo, Twilled SheeUnaCalloo,Linlur Calico, Idosey Woo|*ey, Iri»h!lUnaUctare jBins FUquel, do ( Grey Frlese, do; 'White 7riufl, Ho iBlue Sorgi;dof 'Wo lta Flisnel, do) Tioken, AproaCheck, doiOran-Blaaelied'CkUloo.CoarilMptJM Bon,Woollen 8b»wl», do j.KiJ iWio«OoUoo;BJ«oieU, ai }.WooUynBngT.d.oiCordnroy^ 3Uruso,ChtQ>, sooordingto Sampled in M**ter> Cnitody. .' Tsndwi V>8Ut<<the6tlca per yard, jrbtre DTaotioable, for eioh »rtiole. '¦ Leather 8hof"Findlne(, a* p«r deUD» in printedTender. ','] 'Straw:' BMt Oatio,' or -MMffl thrMbaiWhe«tfljr,-»t per Ton. .] ¦¦ ! : • ' ¦

th» Clerk (non»otbtr iwtll beJooBtidered), •» bs lodged: with th» plerkin th» Board Boom ap to.ll o'Clook » mon. (be abonrajwod d»yr > , Captrnotora ar».r«an«sted intake Wotlcs tia no Baoples of OlotUng .will b« reodiefl .-tbd Tenders uis merely"to itiU'tW^rlossrwhich Artiile*.equal in every t»st«ot-to tb*JiiUndarf Baniplss to tb*Uiutsr'seostody. wU«h 'ess bateau oa jsmUoman. wQl b«soppusd. A pri/erenos wiJIU give* to. blab Kasafacti mlGoods. Inanyea*«in'whici~tl« •tinflard'saSpta aitofIrish ICanunctars. ths- n *f *f t *™*' * 'iH**» ¦r1^rtM»f4oflken wfll be ft liberty to r*4oir* aiti*Aetory svidano*tbsTt&s Goods'{applied *h»U b«flM¦ *a»»l7;-«bi'oaaMXui*do not blndi th«nj(el»es to take 4 partionlai qnantity ot ianyArUole. CoBtractotsmost saMr Into a Bood at tha Wotfcloota, within * (ottaJ«ot tram "th« aee«pt*nos of th»l»Tenders, for tba dss'psrfbniaiio* of tU Contract TSi•dlowioos w01t# ttiul* |0> Csatas«rW«mps«rsssstTCba4f arosl* i Coatraetor* wort dsllm tb» O«od* is th* Btomolth. WorlhcowTrioof all oharji AU Aeeooata -ter,>y;men*mnst bs tonashed sot Isssftsqusntry iban one* litliMonth*. ( ; . ByOidsr, ¦ > i ~

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I WATEBTOBP UNION

BBEAD WANTED— Tskdert will be ooc*ja«irk4: on WKDNESDAy, 2Qthi 8BPTMIBBB, MBS, tot•BVoIjinK to UM WoikhooM (GMrri*_«> Vrs«) a» **lilu:tLn»a«andiit»o8l.qa«ntlti«« uiaayp.itqjsirs4.ftiA:the 30th Septin ber to the SlsTsa bt JW. botk in-elosive, BEST WHtTie BBE« s (73Sl<S(|bvloavr• ol lib. and 13 onno**i and BJBT WHOLE-MEAL BBEAD in W. of Iii oub4ra»t IT SMSST' , TW anujdi*n*,ortb^'Mrl^orW<iffte«r.;wiU Miaflliberty tottfctlli*hnaii waiamrtb*i»D y wiU t*.found W«te *lh»MM :tmm!m <Mm *¦bops in lhe,dfir, and

pnjeJiaM bmh tdimmUtt:braotor.jTUw 'breadi*$ott %Ut* sdjTbrOwu tarUbaked «t le«it a boor. brfore'dsWf laf tj.; -W«£boose. . ; ) • ¦ < : - :ir ;. ¦¦' ' • .^Ti . -i viiv. '---: .) .'

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' ' PateintKo. Z2818.excellent - condition, '1 thereby-making Joursdfonlyj (torn the original Novelty > Hro.

! THE ".DEVIL 'S OWH " DEADWOOD DICK yr IQSAlOfM . .AIK I PISTILS, ; V?

Madofor n«J in the wiJds of South Africa,; thef inest nccursie kimer in: the world] will caory ••tigtafcsW400 yards ; epedafly introduced for In and out-door practice ; the latest and greatest ntwfty; extant tot Ao atubirds, rabbit*, cata. &o. It is sent secorely packed ia beantifnll]! finlshad out together with- tM *iml|3Ammunition and-a quantity of darts. .

• N6.; 1. Japahned ~J ... „. • 4a. Od.No. 2, Silver.plMed all over ... ... 6s. Od.

i ; Postage and Packing *i< extea. . ,, : , : ;. . Tbco Pistoh om thoroughly recorflinended, and have rtood to •everotat ol tima andi f a]\ *p nt, hot MMhold their position u second to none. Catalogues Post Free. . ¦ ' , Oj &t)

Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers \*and Novelty"Agenb,4. CABTtE I1ILL 8TBEBT, BEISTOIM ;

;WATBBEOBD UNION.

fTHHE Board of Guardians will receive Tender*.JL ' (according to tha prescribed "Botn, dated 9thFsbrnary, 1802< ! otf to El«T»n o'CIook, ».rd , >onWEDNESDAY, iOtb SEPrEMBEB* ISO, 'or Sdppfrin?, , carriage free

the ,Workboa*« .and - aorerslDispsnsarle* of (be Union* at *noh timi* and In *oohqo&ntitlesssroay bewoafred, with MEDICrNE ANDMEDICAL af PtlAKCES of beat Quality, from 29th8ept«mb«r, 1853to the 29th S»ptamb«r, lS^4. -

No oharfre will bo allowed for Hampers, Jure, orBottles ; ths Cbntraotor most ' .arrange i with thsMedical Officers a* ,to . the. renjcnral of. Empt'os; thoGnardian* will not D« .reapousible for" thenv. TbeContractor will b« obliged to send, to the Clerk of (heUnion, for na« of th« Mediosl OfDeer*. levea'oople* ofhis Tender withio-s. f^rtjjijht after tbe. declaration i ofthe oontraot, and * dopjloa.t« Invoioe pf sll Article*supplies nlther to . the Workboose' or IHipaossriei.'Tbe Hew; Bond prescribed by the local Government Bottgmast; be executed by tKo contractor and bi» sontie* withina fortnight from' the dat« of aoceptancei of his ¦ Traiet.Tendsrs not In complianco with thia Advertisement will notbe entertained. j , • ;

. .Bv Order. : : |; > : JOHN MACKKY, Oleck of Union, j

Boat a Boom,80thAufuit, 1893. ' . ITCATBBFOBD UNION

rTJENDEBS will bi opnsidsrsd on -WEDNESDAY,X 20th 8EFTEUBEK, 1893, for Suppljina to the

.Workbonse (0*rriag» iFreo) atsnch' Uoe* and in *ucaQuantities ai may be ijeqairad, from to* 30th 8«pt«inberto ths 31st Decombfr, 1893, both :incln*iv», BE3TBEEF, tq be delirend, uncut,,by tag Qarcate or 8iit 'taa may be required, tbs forequrter* to have ths l*itaken oat from tbs shaalder,ud. hind quarWrs.with Lettaksq oat from the qpper Joint,, alto the Dag* and th3Boat taksn oft, at per lowt in «aoh case. JSfteh CsrosAsjwhen delivered a* abojve^to wsigb • at the r»te. of: notlets tbaa 5 Cat Ths Coetraotor out deGvir weekly*4 Eonnd* of B«*f,' with Dng »nd Bone from ; first Joln^above Hosgh takes oft. Each Bound, when' sodelivered, to weigh not 1st* than 401b*. 1 i

Tender* also to »t«l i tbe priee of Beef Head* at each-Tender* will »l*o' b»1re«d»ed on lha Mffle .•d»v lOrlPorksteaks, two-third* bask or Loin j remainder Par-Iingsor Bcripi, at per lb. B«*t Fresh Eeg* (to weigh1not 1st* than oo* lb. Bad » halt per aM«aT, and FintQuality (keeping) Bitter, at' per lb. The T»udar»Jwhich out bs in tbe form preeoribed by th« PoorJUWOomoiasiouer*, copietof wWoh^iwn.be k*d from.me*ret» U**atthr<ro«hJtl»?g*t OflM, «<14z*st«d to -Th*Prea\ 'MogrCh»irman,3.««d m»rk«d od U» «hi :i - "TtZdsr for Batt aod firs»-" Bash Tsadsr* nott b« p«*t*d la•nfflolsnttima to retob my O«s* on u» uoannf of tbAaboTfroam^ e*r, Ud *h«r nut ooptaln th» maw n»A idldreuo* of Two 8a»U«»wUlin« to join th* Coatraetor la a,Bdnd ol Ilf.y Pocsds lor th* doe porfornaiios of tbe Coottract ) ( • J ¦ . , ; . .

By Order, ! ' ! ; !JOffN MACKET* Clerk of Union.

Board Boom, 30tb Aogott, 1893. ; !- . _ . _ . . , . - . . .. . . i ,

; WATESFOBD.TTNIPN.J

rT?ErATEBFO3t)CISPENSABrDISTBICT.-Tb«.Tf , j Committee *t M*n»«oment of la* abore TH*.

Mn*ar* Dltbiat .wUl, |*A, Moetrog to b. b*U U Pater8tr««tl)Up.n*ary,> Bo! MOKDAt, th* lfltb a»pUinber.J883, prooeed to elsct* competent Parana (or NoMCl« un ot the Distrist u M1DWIFB, at t> *aUryo< <20 per aunu*. ;¦; ¦¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ! ¦ ' \ :. 1-Owdfiat*. mart ioMsu th* qmOlgeation* pre-1•oribsd by the LoeUaowrnmenl Board. : iAppUoation*, withlCwtifloate* o{ ««alttMtk>n. iwillbe r»o«lv*d by ma nplto .the bow « Twelve o'Ctosk,;on tbs aboTA-namad /day, when Owdldate. DU| bsin Attend anoe. ' ' ! '

. j By Order, ¦ 1^

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G I UA0ttH37, M.B., Hon. Beorstary.' 7th Beptember,

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Envision of the List of Voters andJnrors'Llfltdtnthe Y6ar, 1893cousiriiiDLbErli op'wir$f Knu>l\ .

"VTOTICB 18 HEMBTQIVEN, tbat »h»B*»l»JAJ -Ifg Ban B ite »r^ ( .ty xrf WatarfoVd;wUl noli OmrMjforitiM^eiHM i BMMhrtM

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i :FAT^T'): lAlQ^OB;L ^<UME. !Ten

^Cogjua in the j eans together with • dmkiagjUjf,

' ; 7/6 pos* paiaa. ¦;Th*l*teU *ndjgre,te«t Novelty extant.-.: Thi» CAM k fag

P*ta»ted and abttlutely new In tie m*rk«t, nUU tatu, andprcrats the appejrtaoe- «1 a finrf tfaw M&&*;«a«-*-" "'"r'T lij iiriTMTnjri1" T*1"rjlTit trrp ln*MLi_t¦ and yoa jhivs i tefreshment* • of wrsry dsscrfptioB hindependent of anr , local veto wlawa,: .- Praoabk

PBIOB :— ' I '¦ . • ! " . : ¦ •:, I Ko.!8. Extra fi nAh.t«v6lver'n*aaIe,<

I Tnlnaritn v»lrnt littnrl o>*n and, - ¦ ' - ¦ '¦J : invisible tpring ... .„ .J 8*161

\A PuJdnf 4*d extra. . ' .

¦ • ,• ¦'48, icMZCHABX BtHKBt. \ ' f : "-\•; \ -A;B|Tfe-is -Bijsnb^; ; jBBQ8: {» iiank-.fci, ffrWd. sa4 ^MUW <¦

tits patronaga.and.iapporttlxy faa**> *»4aMaccorded j him.: Be-/nw7wkhc»-to:»nBBOoeg4krt h¦

; I :. ! ¦ ¦ ha* Opened , ; ¦; ¦ .- : . ¦¦ ¦ >¦:..: : '|A;;r^lSING-.5q0M!'-: .;::4;In connection, ^Ui/ai»|Be6t»taB*rt.*>o«l*'«(i;fliabove addrea*.' &Entl*aMp wDlflnd ittoia*ir*4nai(Jito p4troaii«1<hl*! EstibfitSriwnt; H ^lHit j ~m t«rt. v'BKSAKFASiSij W3TN^B8,;UrHeB3iosi;|

At' theiiShort** iMotioe-«od¦" Hri ¦'&*£%< eariPBrFAis Woks ros, •JADuLjf M

. ¦ ! •. !.- 'rr-r ¦¦ -T^": :, - *mBall*. ""-»" j- «-n Tii i liijSuppEsd on th» Sbortojt Notio*. ; V- J

j ' . . • , ¦¦ • ; ' i - .rt\ ::iFIB8T-CLAS8,' CONPKQTldKBBy, I '.? :iP

JAMS, JELLIES, PASTBIM K»w,-*i:¦ I I . . , . ¦ : . I - .1 :- -.:"*¦ ' I ! . . ——

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Pleat * NoU \A3drtM >- ' ¦ ! '¦ : 1«^S1 . ' &,:'- MtCHABt- STBttT. !-||3WAlcraaBKHGP, EroririJJ^

; • V. |BgAKCK;iHons«»- '; ¦; ' ¦ \ wS7, BAREONST^AND SiaEET * fl »iiiiH

. ¦ . .tpitesn .-nR ^ii:"^: (Miwy .- •T«A«g..wa».'«»<. Amnittfl viKOv t tnoiwd hW Vrvmt'ttm*asf&^stsa^si

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JeletppiNillliSiThe old tAn^^ itim -iWMMWe lo^«a l»i»i«iiH«Wti»»ngi! ¦¦;• ¦¦ -"¦ '¦ &'¦' :^With aanshin*:btt*|afcfaWw^!xi ';T .j!v>

Bat the biffffte^dB flSa lMt to^Vil'j;^' ¦ .'

Ths old irlma iiftiwtidwi iri t I].¦Their b^ 1lfi *r >vo»t«»,;>f!i^;i-;ij :.They've fncrowB iQ tt8fa<Jod:ohf«k»>¦ And eiivw fa .thVbafc r i33ij: ¦!'" 'Bat to me they ar tte'old frtendfi still;!In youth arid bloom .ftio same,- i '1 ¦ ''•[ ;<

As when we drove tne -flying b»U , : I . l \ \Or'8honted-ui tne !gam ; "t '. j >.l.; f: ; i;'.The <i!d men, the old men, •-! ::::• ! !•];

How olow thoy creep along ! ! . , :| ;!•How conghHly; we scoffed at them :i ,In days wheq we wwe young I. '¦¦] .V, .:¦ ; ;..Their pro&jng;and thotjc -d<wdng» v ;¦ '> '> ¦

Thbr prate of timea gone by, U :. ;. ¦:Their Bbivcr Ufce an aapan leaf ;; . T

If but a|brtath went hyv ! - v U¦¦¦¦

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:;" T- - - ; : : - - :* -^But we, we are'the old men now, : "r ^ !Onr blood i? faint ahd oaUir :. "r i - J ! ;

We cannot leap the mighty brookj ' ; , ;.Or climb «he breakneck hill. : ; ; ;;; ;

Wo .maunder down the shortest outs, :J ,We rcBt bn'stick-.otetjle, ¦; ; ! O i i i K .

And the yo&rjg men baJf-a6hamed to laughYet pass us; with a smile. ;;. . ; ,¦ '

But the yonng inen, the young men, ! A ¦The'r atrergtli is fair to see ; V. '. i !

The straight back, and the springy- (stride,The eye as falcon free ; r :¦:' ¦: ¦: ''¦ :; i ;

They 'shont abjove the froiio; wind,-. - .- . [. •As np thei hill they go; ' : ' i j

Bnt, (though BO higbjabove ne now, .;¦ :They soon shall ba as low; : •

0 weary, weory drag the yeara ' ' ' ! j 'Aa Jife dra s.neae the end'; ' .'. " ¦ .

And cadly, sadly fall the teara :; > ¦' '. '. : ;For loss of love and friend, f -r i ¦ '

Bnt we'll not doubt there's good about '¦ '¦¦ 'In oil of humankind¦';' • . • '; f ¦¦-. .-. .j: ; ;. -

So here's a haaltb before we go, ; : , : ;P .'Totiicse we'leaTe behind I- > ' .S ;i ! J .

I ¦ ¦ ' i ¦ . --Thi Sp ectator

THE HUSBAND FOB ME

: i : A QlBL'8 Il>EAt» ; V : ' ^ i ; ;iThe hnaband I wed; I have often Said, . '. '' Muot be loving gentle and kind j V -. .?¦ • ' :•

With a pleapant smile, the-hours t<r begnlle, ; '¦Wlio w|ll leaye bis troubles .-behind,. . ¦ ' ¦;¦-. '

Onerwbose great bent jbs to make ipo content,Aad happy as the!day"ia'long, !f r: : ' ; ,

Afi gladsome otid free as birds in aixee, . : :That warWea!gay,i6youB«4ng.T

i;Who by the fireside is pleasod toujbiSeT ¦. j

And a lover be ono« again— i . IA husband to cheer whip danger,- nea',:.: ]

And share grievons sorrow and; pain. - ¦''. - , \He must give np Bmoking—I ain't joWnn— i

And drink nothing jetrot'ger tEafn U» '; ¦ \Ne'er ent r a pnb,i or stay a* tpe olobi -: , , !

And come rolling homo about th'ree> '' ;']Not ehowy in dress, I mnot coufesa^ ' : '

But a blef sing be: all hifl days { ; i ; •Hunt bo yonng, not old, have plenty of gold,"

And be liberal in hia wayfl. ' '• -•; ' :- ; • -i

I TO MT WIFE,

Here, jthen,1 to-day, with faith aa sure,_ :With ardor a« antianse and pure, ¦ ':¦' ¦¦¦Ao when amidst the rites divine ;1 took tby ttotb tuad pUghted mine, . ¦ '¦] .Tothee, denr love, my aeoond ring, ; iA token and a pledge 1 bring. ; i -With this Lweid, fell death-ua part, .-• - ; tThy riper fdftueB foniy heartrfV.!" -¦'>¦ ¦¦¦ '¦ ; • 'These virtues which j before -nntried,' ; . :The wife has added to the bride~r > : rrTheso|virtne3 whose progreftsif)i ol*in), ,Eodearing wedliooVa very Biftiaei,;^- ;;:My ooiul enjoyaiffly heart approves . :- ;;- |l-r ;For coneoienoo'jBafce a».ife :«':1ote'A:--:!;;; ..;

For w|by'I They teach tnei hobz&iivdtiHonor's higii aongbt,affeotl6tj'» power^Diccretion'a deed/edund jndglment'| sentence-,And teach me all things—bnt rjpentajDoe.

Carriage of the American Mails.In lcoking over tjh'firletter . of/Jto/BOBliKt^Qi'

COLHOTTN, General1 Manager of the Grea*SoiiUifirnand Western Eailwayraddre8Bed/to'; be';iJBd8trtia4teifGeneral, in reference to the carriage- of the specialAmerican mails via iQaeenstovm and t)dblfn, webollove the Postmofi fler ;General an^-Qoreijnnjentbovo acted very ebabbUy in the whole bi^rtnoei;

¦

The great Irish Eallyay U p|ace4ofl;, star f at ionallowance, wTiilst; tbe gt t EoglU^': Unp -tboNorth Western—gets ; la per mile 'inore ioi Aeeaino work. Tbat ia, the Iriah line' gete onl/Sfc permilo for the carriage of the mails, whilst the English•ice rtceivps 8s p \r mile, or Is more. Tbit is mftoi-iest j nnreaEOBable and- onfair. Ami Mr. Cotboao.edds—" It Is ess Itbaiijtheiactnal coai:of working.".Mr. Colhoan then' isinds iop witbrthii tew- generousprotofal which tjhe PpstrnMter G,eoeMl Sof t notreolly: deserve. He iiya;: Mj, Diteetom pater"th/ee circnmBtaboee'dfyine the reduced terns as"proposed byj the PosttnaBter GeBer«J,-.!buV,bein|j"declrous of seeing ftlslexperitnental servlad;«Ul|" further develoo the sQwrioradvantegef of.Qaeeoa-« town as a poBUl 8tM«|0P for; the A»«notD maiio,"tbey are prepared to Igivct *oy «P«»*1 *"»? re*"required fo tbe nd

6f jthe year ***»<* CBABOB"to the Post;Offlce. ;The rpapcmlblWy woght to" be thrown ion ihei.c Cojbpatfy dther awptlBg"on unremuneraUye rata or ^W.fttt

ce8ft»«on of"this service wn th De^oidefe

H

Tho Postmastt*1 iienetsi aejBaxi to ha»e floath-ampton en the brain, , be W»JL »1>WP« *W?to dodge Msbjintfereafsj *&?£!'£?&£"iS?£Sport. Bat U tbe »»i fc7>« «« ?««]»;«»««Db?«.bf!any epirit at aU they wdia iobn maW bjm ff ngh*obout face." L ¦ ' V$h'

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\ ¦pEOjfTak ^Bvjraisa HwUM?^ ,;^ ; : .

It is wovskoud tW « ttSiSremuneration jMri ! Arapld Marley *j«Wmtbe Irieh Compani tbf Great «ff *$&&ana the Uityfof VP^W f ^^^ S ,performing their p rtj WW&**$$&?S$^able allowance i^4wg ff i^$f cd£gletter of the \am SofU1**^*$*£&&!&intereslB of the cfaotfoM. t^ Mi'JM 'any payment iilHie x beje^miimwem

addreBa .floW 4i» .«i?f^Wre?R?;General. - ., - .- ¦'W&ttt& :£ \; :AZ ^:.:J :'.

ttoi.irjBde fnw #wjm # 3™ ™]™;??!' fourt o diiysy:- ¦ \'': ' i^ - t 'i '0^ ;^

woili will he r«i *^P ^M^i* W STMMMS

vj ;4'W*pre*Bi i-*Ald>Bedo»oud,Me«8rt. I».Y<3.5 A: <> log* >, W. J Smttb, MichaeE lO riw iiohnt^Ciii v'lJftKM^'P/. . . uMur « - -ryinrji u rr HI; r-"—*'¥'t "**?"""Djjklontj u Jrfsb. Jam'fta, Kelly/i.Wtn Dunbby,John Quimf tarJce P^we^

und;

P. Kenby. V.; ¦: .

{ :Tot J hwlth5r,453j last year, 472 { workhouse iofl*-ffliry; :278^1i»k 3fe*r,: ll7^Hevert fco8pi l ,Yl0j ;tl*Btyaw»2> ;in>!f4|iBfl|sUi^ lifst ord >; admitted«ft»fej t iQ'SwWi 0i (dliotiftreed, . 73; ;dfed, 5}'. lofealjtemai lit gi 738 last yearVyg j ooat of provisjonsi'eto,noe v sd, w87fi iii 6& ;T last year, X83 18) lid ; do Oon-«^m«, i88<WM%'Jt«V 3»Wr&9*i 7.8 4d ;;i RetftralaTcra) M. .ob»t Of aniinmate, 2a 8d; lMt'yrar, 2s SJd.SpmulttiW;':laiiilied-rtW»iie,:56 «l*»B«a ; wliikey,' 9g;;wier, 42 ; >at |ffeir-fwne, 87:; whiakey, 70 ; bner, 91.No oi puWopr-relief,. 1,191; last year,. 1*333 ; oat,• ^ r

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• .]rBA*ibMi - :;v -:- ;. v ¦^¦ • : - ¦¦ :? . ; : ¦: ¦: Referring tpfitbe froposal to allow the Bight noneof the workboABo fCT.iir btmpitsl a tsooa of 6J weeklyao lien of r wilottSi the Local GovernmBnfc ¦ Boardwrotej to be i|»f6r^d.; what wer» .tbe "inardiabsretooni! for doing: ao^ r •. ;, .;

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ThB<5hairmp!n—That is reilly^ good. ; - ; VHTW lerfcrtjlt ia ibecansel'tbe reaapns are stated

on tho minuted ' . ; 'r;- :r ¦'•:; ¦• '; -). ' < f . : . \ '¦-¦¦;¦:;¦• '. ' i :Mr 8tnith--|ri?o. cut'it short ahfr ia not able to eat

the food she gele and wants to buytbt-tter food.- - •:;Tboj Clerfc>Jrhat"i8 It. The'griafdMna: w«l low

notbjrj^ by tbelppposed change.,. In fact the rationsocistf t|»*ev gnajdiatJ8;imore thffl»l5«i M;weekf;"• ;Thireason tbe Local Govern ment Board object is tbata|tberfefl5cCT8 dinpt jeat the aame eort of food as theinmates: tbey 'will toot have the saine interest inmaintaining tbje etandard of the food. ; - ; . .}vnv An <>rder referrip^ the-Local Oovernuient Boardto! the prevloa8;mintlttfift-waa hiaiie. ¦ ; '. , . . : . ' ."-' ¦¦¦[¦¦ I ¦: . :¦: • ' ;!i|.. . .3KCOOPH«NT; : '

: ¦•: ¦" " ¦• .

. An ord«r forja saui of JE4G6 14< 101 was receivedfrbm tjhe Trearary::as . recoupment for; expenBPs iu-^oorredj by tbe guardians' duridg the>hal f year" ended28th March , ;last ' for medical' and educationalparpeaeRr : ; ;a ; ij- ' i : i- ; ; ;: '¦ "¦ ' '- '• : ' - ' }x ' ';;' !'- ; t ±-$ '¦¦

- '. : ; ¦ : ' : Taifio»»: ..WATBB;, zvjmvr .] :. \ '\ ¦

. :. A m J6tiog oFthe: Dispftnsary Comm 1 tte9 was' bfld

on 6th Itat,. wb«n the following members attended -Me88r8"WrHi! (5ilUwey tpr6siding)v WU8bn,!Witber8iJ Bailey, Connelly, iQaann, Bockett, J Power, NPhelaii/D HallJi, W Hally. -After cobslderin^ tbeletter lot the 'board's solicitor re .the_ Proyisidjoalorder for the Traoaore Waterworks, M'rW Galfweyproposed, and j lr J Qoann spconded, " thaji before'incurring any ; further expense with tbe proposedTramoire >Watefwcrk{s,.jve .would augirest; to theKUardikns to a^aft jhe local -inquiry of the LocalGovernment Board; and to request that bady to holdthe inquiry aaljsoon as possible." The annexedletters I were rebrivedj in favour of tiie J3cheme fromRiv ' Canon Toppln akj Mr Obaa Ambrose; L L D.The co^nmitUe i recommend the guardians to placean iron eatatoltho p<iWlo well at the Cove road. r

Tne rollowiu jire tHe letters

referred ti:— . ¦

: , :. ;- . • ¦. i KeototJt Trftmoro. September 6th, 1883.DEAX pifi—"Havlfa«'I«irSe<J that a"meeting of the Tram6re

DispeDS&xy ComiiHttee i4 to bo held to reconsider thepropose l watorscbeme (or tbe plnoe, aud M barla; a goodoppurtanity for j Jcnowihg the oplaioa of mmy of thevim owlwho.frequoitytJMnore, 1 beg respeotlally to urgenpxn - the Comingo the importance of adopt*ui£>. the mostspeedy dlaaof cirryta^odt-the echeme. as there can bonydoabr. bnt lh*t the proapertty and health: of Ihe tt0WD,and I may> add tie, neUuboorhood, depend upon its beingimmediately acconjpliahea.—I an. &:, . ',. - . . .

' ' i ! ) : . ; . ; ! • B. TOPTOT W.A.i Clk.. ; |; . . IWaterford, ith.Septembftr, 1893."1.,

OEAB SIX—I hate carefully trone into the considerationot the Tramore yTaterrrorkB scheme, having determined tooppose the taxation on my own lands, and so intimated totno Lo<jal Government Board. :Attar carefolhr consideringtha figures I findf^hat tha people who use: the water wiUgive money by having it brongbt within their honaes laTromor , while bo wattt »t« the/ will tftve to pay willin all probability ;be; as nrapb aa the ' interest on the loan.Thus the outside' area fa which I : live will not ba taxedexcept perhaps ' Ipi malolenance, repdin,' 'and' as to theseonly in! their own proportion. The benefits the wholepoonlflHon will dfitlie wl|J far ontwelgb tbia as the visitorswill be more numerous and the health of the iahtbitantaprobably mnoh - benefited. Hanog regard to these facto Xintend to withdiawany objection, and will not proceed withsame before the local (Jpternmont Board* Yoar ,¦ ¦ '- ; i ' ¦ ¦ • I f ! •.

¦;¦ ¦ " I " ¦; ;: C. AMBZOSS.

MrQuann sauinogentlemadlhad been so opposedto tbef scheme; or had gone BO far to or^anisaopposition.;< to j It ; as; Mr Ambrose. He did notknow what inflaene* had been brought to bear tomake pim ohap' e his .mind, as he had not seen theplans or anything likely to guide hi'D id forming anopinion. As for Mr (Coppio, be bad told him (MrQuann) that it j would ruin the ratepayers to carryont tbe Bcheme: | ; ;

Mr Csdogan ejaid it was hardly fair for Mr Quannto retail a priyate conversation as- be had beendoing, i : ' :' Y - iij i ! ' ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ . T ' : ' '- " '

Mr Qtnnn—He did not ask me to keep it private.Mr Cadogan said it pow only remained for tbe

Local GovernmBnt Board to hold their inquiry, aadsaid there was ite use in talkiag any more abont ituntil after tbe JnquiryJ He moved that the LocalGovernment B ard. bej asked to send an inspeotordown to inquire1 into the scheme. ; . , :

"Mr -Smith aaked had not thfr Local GovernmentBoard already spbetioned the scheme. . /-•,¦ - -

The.Olerk—No, they Bay that inasmuoh as thepropj» $ lom ojtJ m«)ney estimated to ba necessaryto cairy pnt the; work idded to the present llabilirjexce«3*>tne t/inpal ajbe of-the property assessableit will i bj n«e|ja8ary under tha provisions of tbePoblio Health Act to haver a local inquiry held.-/ If—. As. iAA nA afalnrAviAnn mtelintf to ihoalre if'thelan^oiildiMlaOTqired1 /*y;»g«ment;:80d tbeboaxtfSwjllcltori]dindm n<j^iTlif ,witlh the result thatthey SfMi4w} 'll? «o»wll»n» t<>get a'proviflfonw order tji'acquire the land. : Thatist e «4yrtae ni ter istandsi . . \ n ' " . . . :\

Mr Smithwi nd^Kditt'S ottoa of Mr Gadogao. ;M^MoDonalS—If th'e people; of Traimore wish to

oppow* tbiiobeiie >r Ipropoee; an alternative onewill they hav ip ttppe4r at the loc*l inqoiry ? ,

Trie CleA—^Chat wlU bs tne: most opportune

InrtbVcWWa1«»f fartber disonasion the ole?k Batdthe orSSrSttSiiifeicir the worfc had teea £3,600.tot t&at^ iraui rejiwted'by the dispensary committee,riltinvotv »6 proW«iona ;!P»hloh'tte

people .ofTnimbre coflld tioTaee their way to adopt. A secondeatioia^ia hi^

< t,was placed »t 6Q00 was

Mr »Wira*afl6'#8 df Mtioa to iobmU t3 the

efcoVthat* preyions ireaolotlon be rescinded, and:S orff^^k^|>witil.the

Jooal '1

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the notice

was not

nP0M«4CTiii»««W»cfc a*!*1** g«l»r4i»««» 0=>uU not orSSP^&* ??M*?W result of -ttiejiiir"*S£"»*bKp58S»&i2f *"' &j *: a"d «'«« • dlfons lon Mr ftaa in wl^rJrew bU motion. v t

caSa Si SB ewlroffi tie

X«ca,JGoveb£

SfSl S mSff iitkB *Wle in progress tbty,SSiW beiSflar fqey wooldnoM e to fee tbe! SfSf bOO r*lO^Wlefti;toooe man,SSSS&Si Wp t 4 4Idt»ot«end-ffiF todl rl»idlhe dMr not tbJpk tbe Woal

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^MSS ^ ' i$mW££$%&?&:rf !: : ¦ f m mimim^^ n*i with i» «• arnak Md

StefSS S SfS raHr VM * very la L«pUnd •r» n«TeT to »ie t£.tt J

foet bigb. T : \

a«Tvoger aoQuia tw «mMrr^brtaace.'affTtHtiiJ'JBilS ; ¦""¦ .I1? ! i "'Si- ^hai on*: aofcrenger wonlh« t>nToosB.-i:i.; " ! r . - ¦. . ¦•

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• 5 On tbeisuggeitldn df tha Olerk.,the. niitter, .was>cJferfe4^ cfpfip^n8iiirj «milS|. w\*\ i \'\ ..\:?,-\:~ '-b\ ~; ;V t v ' ;- ;»HBt KrowTrMB?|:V '.; _ f ¦¦;- -

¦¦ ¦¦ -¦ ¦• Mr P Kenny's motijou to pay thei midwiias a' flred«ala>y;,«?t ,«8P lafywt^b JbrtleJ f^& ereAsa^.formprly.,:waa carti8d withont .dispqMloo., ^i "¦ •- '¦. V "¦ ¦)•;;,¦.|fc Smitti Mid tolhajvp oomp V'fier«6!M:tho «1aryvShonta be at leaBt 25 alyear,'but doon'ado^ndinsr 'thatropoaitioii, it fell through; -; '! ] ' '¦'¦*. V: - '\i z r \y ^ ¦ ^• ¦¦, -¦\ j sni 'ib j ^^ itnK ^ it^MvQktv.-

j , Mr.:M'05?thy-haa' u6iip - i givenTifnaa'iinton'tjon tormoyei t 'e '£eSottidin|if; 61 > s . reaolaiion - p>a89<J i,by theboard- aotaWpafcTMr:- Bntt ;' td inear;a,,8rflall e*t>ea-ditjure' in end'eavonnngrto diacover if jspu'poea of water;tn ;inclement 'the j wip'y 'at jreaelit ;a(va»able inanmore could befoD«une<i.- iieiore «oy>ng it thf r

fpl|owing:;eonid>uaiqaticia rwWved'.iiy :<he' i 01»rkiwastead>- ;. ?./V.; iv 'v ¦ ¦. \ - . I . . : • . ; V. ' . . ,: - ' ;\;l .-ll -i • v , : . ; :

• '* Anneuia are 'uamjta '. <>{ ' ratepayera within thearea'of oharga of the Dnnmare Wat^M-rka whb hadpot an opportunity of ei^nlng the late inprhorial to theQu>rdian - jHborlWWsK^ Danwore ,tj J£h.fcf#he9lDunmora; Anthony Walsh, uralgrad|<wo» Keane,Danmore; Palriok Murphy, Leperstoren j John Butler.IiiokaunJiiKBiobard^PowerfMAotcinns s Ed. Power,Killear; Edward Flynnl Ausoaana ;\ Edujiqd Power,Kilm*qni«ue;. Robert Pawt^,- Leperetowa;: MfohaelPower^- Kilmaqoagae, lanmnoo Dower,; do; WilliamCuUen, do: Laurence Klrwan. do." ': '{¦ i • .• ¦ ¦ ¦ :¦ Mr M'Cartby, in|.a]Iong apaeab

mdved' that- nofutthor iu<moy.De expended oa.luji vyc fo',i ':: ] .1 \ \t. ' \; Mr Smith said it was !aCcurioas propospl to maka toabandon: worka.which hft jooat £1,000, ' the sake6r 'thfr 'exp>)nditnTd1of ia' ;paHry-snnr 6f -j85 or 010.However, : if the people of pnnmore wantedp > do thisthey were'we'eomo td doivoaa far.aaHhe was concerned..;Mt M'O«irthy aajd! he]had been'in favo.ur o* a smallpxponditbre to improvejtriO'workB,-bnt bo had foundthe: vast majority of tbe ratepayers opposed to anyfarther" exp~endltuie,: no matter how BtaalL ; Thoy iadJbeen teld by Mr I)riffio 'that falloreof theiupply wasdua to ari^bncrmally d y eummsr: • ;'> veUfJf. {that . were,so they were- satisfled ,to wait-for a normal samm. r,and {Mrhftps all would ba rig>it tHsn. .. ' '.i-,. - .-i ; ; -; ;

;Mr. M'Ponald supported Mr. M'Cartny. He deniedbeing actuated by any {personal feeUuff '.against-Mr.DafBn,* and said he had jno anitnria whato'ver againBtt e.;maniij :"i , • • ; : v .i t

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' assart)ag that it h*d beenplainly shown that the iasofllcidnoy of the reply wassolely attributable to the extraordinarily dry sammerth'ie-yearr : . ; J : : . . _ : ' ' ' .

The Chairman haying put the question, declaredM .r.'M'CaVthy'a-' motion: darried:' : He;::aaked M«-(^kdogau, who, with some othe^niombers; u-hi) wantedapbil.

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|Mr,.Cadogan—What do I want with a poll P Wouldnot 'they.foliow*;and vote!like pigs (uproar). :;

tMr. M'Caithy—Thfttis1 a, most unqnaliflediie . Yonhave no right to B iy it, abd you ara trying to make aP'jrtfy buainesa.of it. Yon eay men. w ith :08 vote likepig< (up-oar). '¦:;M ! - iv '''. '¦ ¦ \ ' - '-:, . '¦

¦Mr. M'ltonald—He| should be m»d« withdraw it _—Mn-Power-eaid Mr. Caik)ffan.abouldbe^>at oatif . .hedid not withdraw"' He hi& no right to ostrjpaco taemwitti pigs. ' ; i ' ¦ ' !:¦ . - \ ;r :!• .-i ; '. '. •¦' .

Mr. Maddox «aid Mr. ;0ad6gan 'Jia3 not ia right tomaka'he statement ho did, as he referred to everyoneat the'board, ¦ I .: ; ¦

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; i " i ' •" THB'HOMB^linLB BIIiTi.-Mr. M'Dpnald proposed, and Mr M'Carthy socm^ed

a resolution pxpraasive ojt tho gratitade ttiey felt for" the magnifiotent services of the Liberal.party led bytbb Grand Old Chieftjain,jMr\ Gladstone."'

Tbe resolution was passed n*m wtv

Oapppaiiia «?©ttyj S.8S9ipM THOR$.DAY.[Before Major ChearnleV, J P, (in the ' chair), and

j 1 T H Mdrmion, J P.] . ! . ;• I • P1BHEBT : PBOSECUTION. ' | ;

, .Ter fiyar , a water bailiff In tbe employment ofMessrs. Fuley, LismoreJ snmmobed Alfred Ke> footand | John Guest for fishing on tbe river Black waterwithout permission; ; j ;! i .

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stated in February last the defendants; got) qaroU atSir: Foley'e office. Li^mdro, giving them permissionto fi>h in tbe rUer Bl«bk «atet, but in consequenceof Ryan, the bailiff, having suspicions th t thej usedfldh with salmon flies, be took the cards from themin March. On the 13?h August he again foun,dthem fishing, an 1 aa their carda had been' takenfrom'tbea) their right] to fisu; bad .eobs^uentlyceaued. On the Sunday;in ques'ion Byanasked thedefeod'tntB ta leave off ashing; but th«y refufeJ.

Byan was then examined,' and deposed to thefacts as sta«ed by Vr. Slattery.

• Tbe defendants at this stage handed in two cardswti.loh they bad received subsequent to the othersbeing; taken from tbemj . '. Mr. Foley said th*t the casa could not proceedaiijtlnrther.'aaJUa. (BleTi.Jb d giwn th.etn card.B ;«second time wixheut hls knowledire.V' ' :

Tbe cases were dismissed witbont prejudice. ': . , i ' ; ¦ . Atuuap TBK9PAaa ¦• : .

, Jqbn Nugent dammo^ed John Stanley for, thetrespass of two donteye in bisimeadow on the 24tV,25tb> 28 h 'and 27th -July. Coroplainant havingfailed td give tip* the donkeys .to Mri Stanley oneither occasion, tbo case I KM dlsmhsed. i ¦ ! . '' .Mr. Starilcy was alaoi charged with the trespassof iwp donVeya and ! a jennet: on various dates inAngast. Mr.- Stanley was sworn 'and sta»el toatelooe he gave up tbe coal-yard leveral year* ago hedi'l not own a doakey orj a jennet. Tbij case waselso diemiBfled.

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Mr. Slattery appeatedlfbr GrifBo. : j ;nProm tbe evidence ptiduced it would ftppPaV that

on; tpe morning in question Giifflo fouod a cow,goa^ aod two borsefe-baloDging to Corbett on bisland; and when turnimj ibem off, tbe Cotbetti cameon: the scene and struokibim a- violent blow po thehead and otherwise ; a*saulted him. I ! < J'- .. \

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1, fciklog up' a atonetoftwaolt th«m with<- Old Corbett aDpHe^ for ari4ad-rjoun^nant of .the oasa for <bt purpose ml enabling himtommore aisolicitor* andaloo to prodttoa epme^ wlt-W« '- ';'Clr#Bteii/'J !. ' - ; i ;

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: Whan the assault oase.ol Flynn v. Orotty was o»lled,it-jwaa.- annonaoad tbkt i* had, beep a ttl»di .

i Oonatable Orowe anminloned Joe By»n for allowinghi* »a4 to wander on the'Jitreetv Bleed 2t| and coats.' Wm (?aithj was charged for having ble two a sfc« ontbe-rot4 1fined> v , Ll;,;_ r£&%J%&:$ V, i '- 'i Pat McQratn was fliiefl Wf • Tor we aaiqe cpanw.;: , ,

i^BBBAit]: beingdrnxk on !the liosnasdipremlfe* of- John Slwebsn,

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;f he.2t0t.inat,,iMla iT» iinyltccant ;evJoUon] -i rUh,i.I?must^y tksWBrwfeiaiibi i. only enp pai!,*a.hJiij^WW ' ¦ i Wib ); yen? .kind, in Ami,,

r;Mr, Edit'; rjl sbajl have -an,> oa«5jrt>and Loonfe&Jitjls to'rmeta;plrMabtUsrin shdwiag nr>ibl* g>>ntleni»ri In'liis !l itfua oila'drs. Not'oopteqt 'mtH;robbing 'd<! or my;ipk-operitjri though' :${< a':lsgtiltZ3d:7|ra lt? may'j bjf. hiondeavoarajto injure that' wbieti'iai'far * deirer"(oj ma!:In the: firstfpiaoe I would: remind yottr readers thktj Mr/Jonea*h*a -not'ldenied unything.; oo the oontxafy. bepractioally admJta everjthiDg that haa been writ eh ofhim by you In a prATii.flg isana. , He , begins bj» lt Uetbr slatinjr that tbe; Jands lately oeoDpied by ma ari in- |eluded withju . tbfc' ring ienee? of : tbe demeane t Ttfud5w| re formely Mid. by bis 'pr«de;j»iaijrg in theWiiownhands. He tjoee not go aa far aa'lo Bay if is demeane1land, but Would have yoor readers think' snoh. i Itmay be'witWn • the|:•' rihg ^ fence", for aught I kriow,fwhatever that may mean, but tha only proof he tfves. iif proof if can - b e calltfl. .- ¦ •• that 'the land»;late]yioccupied by- me w«ro formerly held by His pre9eoosiors 'in tbelr own^anda'' is, mark you that two-thirjs of< my:farm ¦_*•»•

¦« leased to two: men, ono of. whom I (Mr. ,

Phulsn) got ia lease for 31 yeare in 1826, and the biher '(tfrpunn). for ope year. : | This ia,'! thihk'.'a p.roe'stjs ofreasoning most people cannot follow. The' fact H.the 'remaining obe third (the|; portion on whioh 'a'l ,thebuildiDgiliafe) baa bfcen id iwinterrnpted possea'alba ofmy ancestors for centuries { and if Mr. Jones worxld begood enough'to go baok,a,:jreator twoiotther ! bpybndtb*> date of Mr. Phelan'a lease he would find the jtwo-thirda he talkfl na gliblyrof In the Doaseasfoa of m»-ancestors, who gave it up' (not evicted therefrom) asbring too h'ghly fenterl.i and took land elsewhere,Mr. Jones saye it is settled Jawj long before ihoipajwingof the ronent and Acts, that a .yearly tenancy loreft'edby1 a Hinited wner (enoh: ae his father was) doesinotHod hia sdoaess.nr sboald>ho deollnd to/flontiou'.iiit.My answer ti thnt ia very-Bitn^la and .very , a rikinp—every anomftlyi erery. injarttcf , 'eTery davilish. prJceadlog,errery. hellish work conueoted with Und tetiare in Irels idwere all matters of settled late, and it Was to put e!a end to$ach things thaliand Ants wets introdnoed, and it waif by alegnl'tcohnloallty f aa explained fn the House of Commons on.Monday: 'tlg$ ' Hat- by ¦ Mr; John Morler) tbs ; t wasexcluded from tbe beneflts 6f the Aot of '1831. ' ' No doobtthis*6otlon of th* Housa of Mallinttro dii duly inform me ofthe te minatio^of lny teaanoy after his Other's doitkj ¦ IImy memory 'gprve» *inel rlglifc it was after this' bocpsion

not accept it n ilcsa I coDseDted to allow, him to Veafc thotenancy. ; He also said it was only, a matter of form. I I knewwhat it would mean >KJ hire a ten-iti6y oroited ; oonsOquinUy1 woald not oo isent to haVe It brbkeo. At that Um-J undfor a long t im< afterwards (not having made aa close a studyof tbe Lai)d Af - as Mr, Jones), 1 did not tirta* hfl Would' b9able to break the tenanc . As it was 6gurotdvely put b* a.oontemporary o( yonra on Taeeday laat, the foonmant I ttialanded propretor had to go on was his fathvr'a cofflatoenable 'him co jbroak my tenancy.' '- Bab 1 wor?« 'rediaiaa Upossible, to ba told. My son proved qu oath beforel .theChief Commission at nonmel : that at tho time 'thei origin-ating1 aotteeiwira served he apprised the present owiieT(whowas at that tune agert and heir presumtlvis) of the tiati and,he reoelved a r^plf -from him;under,bis own livid latitlngthe» would,b4,«fttl»aea, to take fha rnltng of the ChiefCommlsstba in'-the ctB . ' Aaithat time thore could bb noquestion of title rUAeaVrieedlGsa to'$ay.' He wns asked bymy counsel if he ware in a poeitiou to contradict .wW myson Dau .Bwo'Tii anu repiwa ae w is. ' i i : .

"With regard:to his saying ho allowed me to try my handso far, I beltOTQ tbe (easoti bg "did ei wusbe thought; I ironldgiro way and allow him to-break tbo :teuaqoy afre? myfluding that I could not got a ifair rent fliod.- 'Arid '.he ¦ w>smoroover carefnlly pnriatag a policy of " wear you oat'- ; T" tlreyou oaf an thla tinie,. ;,H w*8" bnly oft the llth Maylas*: that I he-trd for ihe 'flrtt: tlmd '(artec ' the oap' wisdecldid before the Chief Commissfou 'and' 'finding f woulJnot give wa*)J that JTr. Jones declined, to oraa'e inyagricultural lenaDoy in mo, or anybody olso in tbe lands' iuquestion. " : ' ~ ' ¦';' . " ¦ : ¦ - --¦; ) I

With respect to the next paragraph, where he fit ate? Iwas farming tha land to the utmost advantage 'fot .f^uryears and three) morirhg.withorit^ro'tt (althoajfh he wouldnot take the reat), he givea the . gross amount) o( corfreenever thinking! to take cS half poor rates, aa ho would bebound, for all tbis timerwbiob" would' ba a roaaldarable sam.as I had to paytolty poor rates, «o muob for hls-flgnr s. 'Andhow I firtoed tho laads to the utmost ddTantage-^no'bodyknew it better than' this ssmei Mr. Jbnes'-in the faca of tbefaot that i his irear *lone there were ten, Irish aoreir ojt tbe,best of it p: epired for seeds, one acre of potatoes ware BOWUand manured, bnt were not tilled of terwurdt -rorfing W. .thaadverse aeoisibft given in Clodmel in'Mnroh laat, »ai 00Di<^-quanfon Mr Jotabs h»ving doclinid to leave tbe whole matterin dispnteto tt|e arbitration of two respectable and Ci'inee^tent> parsons, and In the' event of their not ' agreeing baringpower to call in an umpire. He also knows that I removedall my cattle, hones, eta, last !winter twelve uoaths fter Iwaa sertedTwWhVwrit for 'ptisseteion from the superiorconrta (it waa the sam.e>rrit that he trot judgment on. on the1st of Jriljr last) ssTcohM notVe the foWie- of harinVihttiago to psy law costs for this estimable gentleman.' The railapt Ma I have not worked this land aa 1 snduld all this time,and how could I wfthtb'e threat ot eviction hanging -over mefor 1 over- i years i besides the sum mentioned includeV &running gale thit was not contracted by me; however I didnot watit to repudiate that.- hen he states I have taien aform in my eon'a nflme'he a'.ates wha is not true. My BOHhas-' tiken a house, offices, and 12 aorets of land at Addery,•nd'atapabUoi anatidn-'held Itherein April laat bongnt alithe. furniture (or Dearly so) kitchen utecsl'a io., ana I amcuriom to kno* does Mr Jones dispute his legal or: njorairight to do so. He talks nbgnt a colourable oooapatlbn onlybeing' kept up-in Newrath -House.. I suppose he would hiveyou,,re««sra, think The,eviotion-waj ooloorable atooil I hoVeto say In reply >otb onq and tbe other was genuine. Comingto the list paragraph, _ .when he w. ites about my relatiopswith Mrs Catherine Muckey It reminds one of a droWntntfman graspbigat a straw. I amiurathepnbllowiilnotiapaotmo to answer n, charge .that has not been made. JAM thecoward .and the tyrant that ' ha isr he insinuates ogalnsV meWhat he dare ait oharge me with.—I am, dear il«, MthJnlljyPnW.. ' :/ ¦ | : ¦ • ; : • i i .

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The usual monthly meeting of the j Commissionerswas held on.Ajfpsdujh Mr |E JBourke presiding. (Theoiher Commlieiricera projent were—Messrs ThomasCarroll, .Tbof Morrjesay, i P Wall, T McGratb^ !BFitzgerald, and W Byan. -U : , ']' !- ' ; •

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On the clerk presenting a hilt for a BmBlf 8ani forrepairing a la e room in the Town Halll - 1

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The , Clerk sa0 the matter was au ur ect one.> itsjf an Bcciden; happened td people attending fehtcr-tainments tbere;owirig to tlie u^nAiaWe oharaci-ij: 6fthe plode' tbe (Commissioners would liable to 'havean action bropght ucaina them, i I i U !: :Mr Carroll said bejdid nofc owe. The sancHoo ofloe Commtsiioners sbouldjbave beei^ obiained. I

Mc Beary, Wwnsh|p engioeer.-who waa pijejptlt,snggerte^ the formation of aamallJatapding! ooij>-mlttee wbicb

the Town Clerk oonkj iconsult liben-

evep snoh. work^qu red to be done! and not tof beWM/tog, *he whole i}ay; talking over » t«o-ptncebalfpenny inaiter asitbey were dcla?: i \:l ; \: '

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! : %¥ W^ 'wwi' #before the Commiaaion«ra were oomtitated the nni latyw m^ m- *Mr C*rwU-ItU rx,edbWtb«ymadea B9wer wit ioataa« :t ' :- ;, i:; .- ' ; 'rfc^i ,-^vjT:i; ii:3 'i -Mr^Bo aaidjliiwotadatot ttopitoiwI^wUh At-fomH«m;;:y«af#ag^ :it

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' Mi'" waU tJtid'thi? C bbmty. Sutteyor ah<»ql(h ¦eport 6ithe TownfiCbmmi on«ran6very^hfe th«t'h^pT^abbot tWtiwi iilU ttijtisfla^Kter)*' > h$ Ui ."• -*I-: H t i Beaiyii-Noni«ri< *'* the ' County Surfay r is not

waporisible to you at il A J ' You a» running aa*ay 'front[your own busiaeas atojether. : > , ' '¦ ' : ¦ > i - :

. ;h; j -v>! M r Carrplli-'t : amMrahriuig into" wbat tfce0i«nd:<»uryt add. Cototy Siirviiyor dtd not do.ibut^nght to;have d6ne,:' j - .4u :-- .:, -. . . ' ¦'¦] . •; w ;^ . : , -;v> L- - -\Ct :^i\ . !; V;- i vI Mr B«ary--Yod wou "d (do much better \ok mfad.your'own burfriess tneh far be cathecisingthe Grand. Jury. 'i Thyinaiteearopped; ;= :

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I - ' : ' . .:1 T e Clerk| said he hadja long report from the inedlcal'inspeptor of the Local GJiverntnent Board on the cou*dition of the manbro'deriot.oa ihB Green. , .- ;'» !. . j V' Mr[ Carrqll l in tiirtd-Who had asked, the inspacttir; tocome down andrviavt the place; waa. it the CJ erkT. , <; The Towjn :01erk—Jf nJ a report waa m#dei byvjthepoliod authorities complaining of. |the state ~pf:th* pl»se,and they sent down the inspector than. : - \ ' . : : .: The report, which was accompanied by a letter fromthe Local Gpyernment expressing ia hope that tbe Com-mi«siooer« Woo)d. tee,to tne matter at once, was[ ty theeffect that in] the centre of tihe Grepu, which jwas aboutan acre in. extent. ;and|!was surrounded by hojisea, alarge [quantity of roa4 fcrapinKa and other refuse halbeen deposited.- When about five! hundred tojns,' of thiehad accumulated it; waa old as manure. .At presentthere jwere about two hundred tons of it acatttred aboutthe place, over two hundred yarda|in extent had. withinfifty yards of the police barrack, and about thirty fiveiyarda irom the dwelling houses. The persons Residing in' tho^e I hottsea. state that I the t stench arising! from it iisometime* intolerable. There is an open draio which' receives the drainage from upwards of forty houBea ad-joining tbe ground. Nona of' there houses are provided;with sanitary convenience^ and all the nuwance is throwninto , tjhe drain' where itjaccnmulates at cartainlpointaemitii 'pg ,, noxious <6d6nrs,i and he.had no hesitation^stating that I a j nuisance dangerous to health was thuscaused. 0r W«U bad reported in.

'j 1890 that he did notconsider the' manure; depot a dangerous nusance,, butrecommended, ita removal to another site. i D r Wallwas at present \ abasnt on! leave, but he thought he wasof opihipn -that i* constitJuted a .nuisance daflgemua tohealthj and Would on his ! return report to thp sanitaryauthority to tha|; effect. He had reason it? beU«ve that'the boird would decide on Jiaving ihe. sitechanged, andhave the drainage improved. There was at"preeent!amud epidemic, or meas'ea in he town of Carrick, whichotherwise waa inVa healttiy jCondition, '¦ . .

' ' ': '. , : ; ' .TheiClerk said it was aeceaaary to take some action

on.tbat.report.- . i . .'.- . - ¦. ¦¦ |.. . ,. . .,' . ' , ' \ i. '. '; \ . ¦; '.M? (CarrollWd, he did not see why. they shpuli move

thejmanure depot off tha Gmn to please thd 'polic3, ;iThe; Chairman —. If j ^n

': do not do it the LooilGovernment ! Board will |do;it themselves, and makeyon.pay .the cost.. ¦¦

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Mr Carroll—ft is all a bit of spite over the paling onthe. Green.;' r i- . ' ¦' . ' \ . / . ' '

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Mr JByan; j said they would have the depot on theGreen jin: spite of tike policej, ; : '_ ', ' , '] ¦ '

Mrj Morriesey—1 here is no use in jour talking likethat. | It must be removed |off the Green. - '-

ThejXaork-JT-If the poUc can, show that the sanitaryauthority are neglecting heir duty the Local Coverij-ment Board will come'and'do it themselves. i : ''

A resolution referring the matter to a special meetingwas passed. - '. . ) : . ,

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: . • i . ' : _ ;. .: " H0MH , BULB. - ' . , ] . ;¦; . . ;: Mr Bourkis Bubmitted aj resolution " recordiag thegratitude of the Commisaipners to Mr Gladstone andthe . Ljberal. | Government, aa ; well as the;. EnglishDomooracy whc> elected thpm,-for . the passage of theHome . Bnla | BUI " which I they, accepted aa n < «feafcharter' of liberty-"" '; ' , - . ' -^ \ . , \\ > [ l < '' : '¦¦ Mr Wall—I propoBe tiae resolution.be adopted withgreat pleaaura.. i . _ . ; . ' ¦ ; : . ' ' ' ¦¦

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\ , - , _ j .i ' Mr .Morrisaey secohded the resolution which wascarriedInnanjjnoualy, ;v - '" T ' :¦;; i THE XDITCATI0N ACT 1892. ; ! ! |

A letter was | received from the Commissioners ofNational; Education referring to a previoos letter of theTown CommiiwiQnera to; . the effect that they had takenno action whatever in the ' matter of making i arrange-ment? for carrying out the provinom ¦ of he j IrishEducation Aci, 1892, for the compulsory education-, ofchildren which will come into;operation; pathe Lst^ Jumary.next. , Tho Rcjard of Education called the attention ofthe Commls ipners to .the jterm&of sub section, 'i ofsectipn 8 of,the, Act,, and section 5 by which !p»ymentof expenses of,thfl officers of the;local, board oE¦ controlwas to be provided ¦- out of :_ «j ' special -: local r»tpn. In ¦caw the Commissionen) fail, to exercisa the powerpvested in them, by tho Act, the, Board of Edacatiphihould only appoint , the local school committee andmake general regolations for tha carrying oat of tha'Act th^mselycji.T Tb ytruB .ho eyej this would nitb« necessary,-and that the Commissioners would; taSathe m t^er j in! hinds, and' appoint, half the schooltwmmittee M thay.were entitled io do under the Act. ;. The Clerk.saiditthey did not,appoint half Ithe. opm-imiltee the Board of Education would appoint tho. wholelot What he; suggested was that the two pri«rb,,tieparishprientin;Carrick andin Carrickbeg, be¦ »a»nltedbefore anythujg. was done.. " " , - . •¦ . .

: Mr WallaepBed with &e jjdea, and said if tiiero wereany real good ut the Act it was as weB for the cotoulis-:aioners to appoint men to their own likinir to. work itri ;: The isuggest^oii

of the . <dork' was adopW, aiid thematter waa adjourned io the nex special meeti igl : !'i i ; , ; |" , ; : {¦' [ " . oih sisotuis,' .' ' ' ' ;¦ ' A \ ] \ ' - ' :|' : The waolutipni of the Waterford Corporation askingthe Chief SecretaryJo bringin a'bfll dealing rith thequestion of tha storage of ml and other dangerou&Bub-atances|in large quantities in cities *nd towns f«tMppted.. ; : . ; 1 |-;^;.v. ;: ":!: :;- -.; :":v;.;r;' - 7{ ".T; : . ; ;.: . . ¦. . . .:;; ,: THAT ; f^uija. - - . ," .. '- '-: ; r

"' ;'-Mr Ryan wked what h»4 be«i,dono in relation to

the paling opp te; thei. poUde, barrack.. Hiding sub>sanitary offloer taken ii down "as he had Wi pi%t«4-¦: Mr.Conni T conldnoVtdbit.'''; - ,.. : .' :';j

i TheChalr^ Yon i ^ ve;doni»,tt.' ; ![; ' : Mr CwrmiokfrSeven police assanltod me wb« n twfflrtto tonohit ; : i i : r . ;;.. . : , " r r ^ ' r "; f -:

Mr Landy e d Mr 8 e a4n« to Ui boardhatlbeen thi,t.i«:X)^sa a taehitfcal i^ult.w'oon^mittea i.police should l e proceeded against ait. Quarter i ^oj xi .and the legality of the paling in * of a pbrti>i»'of ft*Qtetca would thai be Usted., : ' ¦ . ' . 4 ' -i'

. Mr Wall wldMr Cormlct-should do thU at opco.The Clark-Yes, and the Ck>mml«otwriwfll : N | |i

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