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•UflE WATfiEFOBD lartBWS," I ESTABLISHED—.-1817. ' LARGEST. CIRCOLATIOX IN TUB SOTJTH ! on I RBUUID tahUibti itiry FBIDAY . and Stcand. Edition on 8ATUIlDAT Mominjj, at Nos. 49 ond 50; CConntn-Strjel ! . (orrosiTi TOE PEOVIHCIAI BISX)J ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ TDBICB-TWO PENCE; ¦Jearly '^n Advance), 8a. 6d. Jf ! By Po3t(YcaHy)yi08. 6dJ ' J> oa'Da- Q^" All Choqaos ana P. 0. ¦ Orders, imads payable to CoasfSLina P. REDMOND , at this Office. YHK . N^ WS circulates , oxboari yely : amongst ;thR norchahta, ' trad9rs arid nobilitjr, - gentry; ¦ farming- daaeaa , &o., in Waterford, Kilkenny, Ti pporary, and tho Bonth of Ireland ganerall y. i The NBWB has attained a circulation nover (Squalled by any paper publiahod I in Waterford , and isjadmittedl y tho lead- Jug journal i a this important city, with whioh there is direct lailtf . co ¦nmuiiiciitkm from 'London. ,- . Particular attention paid to oommorcial and agricul- tural ' matters . ¦ . ¦ ¦ I . Advertisements racoivediorth' a IJ EWS by all respeot- ft ble Xowapapor. Agents in tho Oiitod Kingdom. Pre- navment raquisite from parties not known at the office. AGENTS FOE SALE OF . THB\NEW8i AND FOB | . AbVEETISEIIEMrra : i WATEEFOEU—Mr. W. KELLT L Gladstone Street. Mr. J OHN B KOWS , Meughcr Quay* ' MiB6 POWER , Barronstrantl Street Mr. HnOKES , Mayor ' B Walk. I j .. DUNQARVAN—BBENAK & Co ^ iDerronsMro Square. TRAMORE—Aliss CLANCT, Kofreshmout Booms. OAPPOQUIN—Mr. J ONES Tuori ai * Allen-Street. OABEICK-iON-SUIE— Mr. JAU33 McQaATH, Main ' Street . < ,;i 10ND0N-- CLARKE , SON , & ;PLATT, : 85, Grace oharoh'Streot. . •¦ ¦ ' ^ --JS. F, WHITE & SON , 33, jleot Street. SuEiiLET & Co., 5, Leadoaball Street, E.C. Temple News Room, 172, Hoot Street : . T>irHLlNVMeasr8. CRife. EASOH I & SON ; Abboy-jt. l \OP,ll ici «lli itch.: flv ¦ 53 Utllf ED STATES A CAW ADA. I From Liverpool via Londonderry. ¦ I ClRCASsr&K ... For Halifax 4' Baltimore...Bed. 22 SABHATlArt ... For Halifax t\ Baltimore ... Jan. S\ POLTSEBIAS ... For Hal i fax & Baltimore...Jan. ' 19 CIRCASSIAN ... For Halifax &| Bal«m6ro...Pol>. 2 I : From (jueenstown. ¦ | ' : i KOVA SCOTIA * ... For Halifax *• Baltimore- ...Dec. 21 ASSTBIAN | ... For Halifax & Baltimore ...JanL 4 BATES OF OCPAN PASBAUE : : : Saloon , 10 to 18 Guineas ; Intermodiato,;JB6 6s. ;j 1 Steerage, at Lowest Bates. I jThrough Tickets at Special Hatesjto Chio&sto, Winni- jieg (Manitoba), North-West Territory, British Colnm- bis, and to all points in the Wesrorn 1 States and Canada. i . Tourists, Sportsmen , and others viaiting tbe Cana- dian Nortb-'West , can avail thomBftlves of a special low return rate to the wnnderfal scenery in the Eook y lIoantoinB and tiie Snortintr districts. ¦ ' A83ISTCO PASSAGES TO CANADA. I I PAUPULET3. Map of Manitoba andj Canadian Pacific Railway ; also rocont issub of Pamphlets on] Canada and the Western States of 'America, &c , sent free. | ¦ ' ' j ! G3* Western bound paasonjera accompanied by a Special Conductor. ,, | :| Fnll partic ' nlara on application to J. SCOTT & Co.. Qaoenstown;! to ALLAH j B ROTHERS & CO., James Street, Liverpool , and Fiylo Strept ' , Londonderry; oi to Messrs. M ORPHT & WARD , 2, Birronstrand Street , Watorford . ¦ ' I ; ' : ' LiTerpool. Deo. 5. 188T.1 : i (o8tf ' . ' AJiEaicAii Lnki!;. : -v _ n 1 UNITED STATES MAITi ^ F^k STE WS , ; •>s£l^f_lli__l=>Idverpool tq Philadelphia ! i NEW YORK , BOSTON, or BALTIMORE, I EVEBY W^DNESDAV , ! Calling ivt Queenstown Thnrsdays. ; First-class Fall-powered Iron Steamflhips. Tho ' only Trans-Atlantic | Lino Bailing nndor tho Uni- ted States Flag! Accommodation for all j classes Pasjcngera oqual to any European Steamship Line. PAsaengcrs and goods are landed 'at Philadelphia on th«' Wnarf of the Pennsylvania Railroad j Company, 1 which has tho shorteatand most dirootronto to all places in the Western States. ¦ I i ¦ ¦ . -. For farther particulars apply to. . ' . ¦ RIOHARDSON , SPENCE 4.Co., ! 19 and 22 ' Water-street , Livorpool ; j LOCAL AOKNTS : ' HARVEY- & SON , Little George ' s-Street , j ¦\Vaterford 1 - - ! : I RICHABD LANDY , Carriok-on-Snir ; ; .WILLIAM O'DONOGHUE, Kilmaothomas ; DOYLE 4 HUNT. New Ross, i . j (o3) ENCiLAill) AND SOOTH WAIlES, AHO THB I SOUTH OF IRELAND ' . I Altered and Additional; Service by GREAT W j ESTEEN EAfcL VVAY Compuay ' s Trains and Steamboats, ria GILFORD H AVE » , in connection with the WiTES^OBD and Ltsrssisk , ' WATEB- ?oao & CEMTEAJL. XaELASD , aid WATEETOBD, . OoNQABVAK , AND LlSMOEE LlNES. ; Shortest Boute and Seduced j Farea. ^ ~ Vr~Mi\ Express Trairn and Fait ^gj^SMvsk Hail Bitamen; *r- ^ T ^ -, . EVERT WfSEK DAY. DOWN. LEAVE LONDON (Paddingkon) at' 5.45 p.m., I Sundays excepted, and Asaivx AT WATEE- I TOED [weather :and cironmBtonces permitting) I abont 10.15 a.m., ' in time for tho Trains on . thn Waterford and Limeriofc, Central Ireland, and Liamoro lanes. ! ' ¦ UP —Leave Waterford at 5.0 p.m., , eaoh Week Day, >. : on Arrival of 1L20 a.m Train from Liraeriok, ! 10.30 a.m. Train from Elarjborqng h, and ; 11-50 a.m. Train from Liainqre, ABEIVIMO in ¦ , LONDON (weather and ciwunutanoea per- ¦ ¦ i mittingi at 10.45 a.m., tho roaiowing day . . : A Special Steamer, carrying Paaaehgora , penaaable , toods, and Live Stock , Sails from W & L. Company aV North Wharf on Snudays at 7 o-m. |. I ' . . l- A Special Steamer also sails troai Now MuXord toj, Waterford at 7 a.m. on Mondays , on arrival of the 9.1SJ; Train from Paddicgton the previous erep lng. _ [j Passengers triveUin)? by the Steamer leav^ig Water- lord on Saturdays will proceed from; New iliuord by ; tit 3.55 or 9.45 Train on Sunday morning, j L. . ¦ " Corzo can only bo received subject to jts lieing j ihi pp Sd in time for the Steamor to bo Btartea j >TTNfrrnALLT at 5 p.m. - Mi_ : _L* ¦ ., ' ,. 1 thoY.45 a.m TRAIN from NEW itfLFOBy wiu, in ill caaos , WAIT ARRJVAL of Steaoore letfnng .Vtf' ttrford at 5 p.m. . ¦ ¦ l '' - . ;[. ' mF ^\ Under no circumstance oan Passengora noloing <M g£« CliBsTickets bo allowed the use of Saloon. ¦ ' KSj FABES— WATERFORD AND iOi«>C?W i ^ S Kl SIKQLSS (availiblo 1 ffeek) lat Clans ivnd ^ Saloon, 46»e* .. .. 2nd Class ond Sajopn, 35a 6d 3rd Class and ?ore Cabin. 20s W Bri p > M8 (avajlablo l month) ^^Vsa& n '^j 3rd Class and Fore . Cabin, 33» 6d.| Farther information can be obtained from Mr. fc. rooGi RanwayiTerminns , Limenok i Mr. »». D. Mo- KABABA , AdoVphi Wharf , Watorford. The BBBTCSD 1EE3 betweeii other important Stabotia . ^T une , T»Me3 > and Through Bates for Ooods ^ &a., CMI be •btained of MrJ W. J. Busirsti., tho Oreat . Weatero Eaii^ay Company' s District Agent, Adolphi Wnarf, ffaterf.rd. ^ LAMfl i EET > General liauagor. P«/i.li 'nir(/ir. Terminus . j i: j i ' . ;UB FfllENOS 8AY 1 ' ' ABOpd . : . . \ WApEE'S ¦ SAFE CURE ji The G«at Speciik I KlDNBY. LiyEI ' i^ ¦ i ¦ Aim ' ¦ TEOTIMOSUJA ¦:; lUxccror*!* Tnwffli I . £UUI^LIJ(US. ii ftirjissnilma '^* miixii^rtthtto ^t^B. OompaJiyi . I cctrtrtrtM liver imdiltlilney iitatt , for ' wUct tte doctor* could dome no Rood For I three tnobtlwpirtlkivs i ^HPP^ B i^t Jl^ ui ^j ?>* . ; : *Kima Hunwwf B ™*5^^^- «^ terai of hrtr im . Wdneyltt^ JJiSEJ^, «U tjm man atran <rmptam(> »°* ?«LrStB» pt> W1UW. TrW "»»2t dflSor|i . W*gfj 2%| J£Z coed. I tHoTwAMu* B±n CPAJPlfT to Z£S t I ttOOdAO«tS*0. ' : I ¦ - % i- __ *JL^ . rpOWLTS'S- PiiXNT^YAi' i^' fEfi i -JF ^ S g g^EaJa rtaBy^titt^ftm UnUok .«Bd n&>«• th*S»ttagBi a5Mnml « »•»« mt «4A tt*Ta» ¦ u<5miF\c» "'J3r&r£ MS! rat ^.mm ' - ^SiTisff Slmamn jump, by tb« 1 *ktt, B.T, TTwSTAwi^lWW >Wi ! ' - !1 : ! ¦ ¦•:-; !• -: - ¦ •' V -TV-rJ: . . - :- rUs .BflC . ! ::•: . ¦{; : ¦ j' ¦ , :• . ' :? i ' ? ¦; ]¦¦ " !:¦ ¦ . -^ v i r: r ; ¦ :. . = !- ¦ ¦ ¦ ;. ¦ rTatorfopd SteaBwbip ! Company IKIBMbm °«>**^Bio{l»E0EMBEB . 1887. Dra^KSilffii^ ' vb-^ %' •IVTO 'EICE. Thoi! Waterford "2rt£K3"irc&. : ; J-^l iStoamsnlp Coinpany(Limited) " Tk^S^^OSV^ '.receiTe aoodaaniLiTeBtookfor Ship ^ ^= L ~-^- ' ; ; T' " rTNag'pt ion tho conditions, mentioned ID : •' ' : §£tat I4*to. - -tn.: to tad at theii 1 1 ¦ . - ., umce ff. i j v ' j ' . ** %*§£#&? te^' w^ £idn7 " i^ "• i m .?, rnir ^ We* esday U,;, S affnoon TuesdaV " 20 ""i" fi ao0in fc'"^ 11 ^ 17.;. 7 fttfnoon SdM •' ¦ ' I? " 5 "J' 1100? TVcdoosaay, 21... 10 night raS' v ' ' ' S' -?^"^* MojH»«,r " 2«... 2 a(fn0OD 'Sdav " I? "Vo 4 ttlt noon TK "B» B * T. ,, 29... 4 morn CT^nAv " 1 M - W , noon ! ^tar^y. i .. 31... 8 affnoon K3- On early Mornln s SalnnCT; Cabins of the I steamers will ^^.u W WUITO x-anaongora arnvmsj t, y tbo awnt M..| ^X^W^cSSSW* to Ll'orpooU' ! Bristol? recclT ? a and dlscharjfiid at ' Wmboriand Basin, WATEJSFOED AHD tlVEEPOOL. F*U* > ? 0K r IIi TI! ?T0 ,? t> ' - FsoH i uvrSwi.: Mdaj. Dec. -I. XL mw, PridaJ . j^, a u morning SatnrJ .y, ... 3... I affnoon 8ifabda v, I 8...12 uildnl'htl Monday, ; S... S alfnoon Monday, | " «...12noon ' Wednesday. 7 . 8 alfnoon Wedn^day, 7. aSfVSooE H'' .. 9...10 morn Friday, ' ,, 9... l aft' noon WMS5&, " M" I Hi ' . " 00 " M°*tor ! ,V 12... 8 aff noon vgdneaday, 14... 2 nifnoon Wednesday, M.i:U Doming AS^5 7 ' " ii-n morn ftMay. ~ ,; lfl ..10 mornln| wS^l ¦ " J?"-2 (l "' no< " J """W. . i ,. 19... 1 alfnooS Wednesday, , 21.., 3 alfnooo Wednesday, 21... 2affnooo "day, 2a.. lO mom Pridsv , i " 23... 6 morning LwSd.r. TS^. . "^: 1 " " ^V. j ,, Zr f -a«tfnoo n I^' _ » . SO -- , 2 »«t' noOT Friday, 80..10 mornin g FAEES-Cabln, Single, 14s. ; do. ! *lnS l(A;hildren (ana Servants travelling with iamiiies) ! 10s " do Eetura (avaU- ablo tor Two monlhs , optlookl to return irom or to JBrWl), iSa-^J Dock, single, 7s 6d : doj single; Children , ie. ' Goods recoired and discharged at Clarenoa Book , Liverpool nS ^S S^ iei r } ]aoa S h 'tQni aU : pri3oipal Station, or Oroat Nortboru, Qroit Western, Laricashirofand Yorkshire , M^ .h Da , nd S?1? l , W?rt S r ? ^ London and 8ott tb. Wentera iMancheaUr. Shofflela , and Linoolnsnire , and Midland Eail- I ways to Watjrford. (Throngi Bookings also with' Limerick, i ttJETf' ^ Ica , 1 iani3 - Tofm, J Gort , Eathkealo, LUitowel Mewcos tle and Tnileo, 4o. 1- i ¦ |- ¦ ¦ i > . Qoods molted thronjsh lrom' flllStttUons on TViterford, and WATEBFOKU AND NEWPOltl '' (ttoB.) Fsou WxTxzKivr : . Faok KKwroaT. rjinm OffPT. J i j., ¦ ._ ^, nni n _ W " A " X irirFo ' ii D AJkD yfJ u " u "XiTII v ¦ ! ™* As CarKQ offers. ¦ ' . ¦ ¦ WATEEPOBD A]Np . NEJT BO.BS. FEOU NEW Eosa—Daily, 8ondaya accepted; at 9-15 mm. 5EOH TVITSETORD —DOU T, Sundays ezcopted, at 8-' p.m. ' WA1BEFOBD ASD .DU NTC ANNON. FEOa DDHCASBOHDaily, Sundays excepied , at SM ajn. FBOM WADEnroBO—Daily, Sundays oxcepted, at 8-5 p.m. . NOTE Tho Waterford Steamship Company, Limited, Insure all Goods Shi pped by these Lines of Bteamurs at H». id. pet iCent, to Traders having Year ly ; Agroenionta , and Ss. per Cent, to Occasional Shippers ,vdlnos to be doolarw at time ol Shipmont. Forms ana all Information to be had at the offices. ' ¦ i I .: . . ' Berths secarod and every Information given by Agents at WiiEarosD—Watorford Steams hi p Co. ! (Uraitcu), Hoad nfflPM. 'ITIA Mall. : UvsKropi/—Wsterford StcamsbXp Company (Limited), 20 , i Wator-Btieet, and Clarence Dook. i . , , iJaisroir ^Waterf ^ni Steamuliip Company (Limited), ' 63, Qncon Sqanro— ond Cmnberlumi liailo. - . i : X EVT HO3S -r-W»lerford SteamsMp Company' s Offlca. : , DoacAHaoa—Watorfor d SieimBhip Company' s Offi ce. . yoooniL. , , : ' - i LIHEEICKLower Shannon Btumshlp Company' s Ofnce, iMooat KeQDCt Qoay. . 1 . . i .. , KUBOSH—Loner Shannon Stecmohip Companr' s Office, Canna Quar. I ' ' i OLTDE SHIPPING ICOMPANX , ' ¦ DECEMBER, 1 887J. Shippers y ' M please note! Alterations is Bailiajrs t daring Christmas Holidays. Regular Steam Communication between WATEBPOED and iOHDOCT FLTMODtH ASB SOUTHAMPTON, iNEWHAVEN (BC»8EX). «D . SOUTH EHOLAND, COliK, Ol'ULIN. BELFAST A»O llLASaOWr. r ~v % riTlHE New and powerful SCTOT <——C5r-«\ JL Steaniers ' ABAM.MOBE ; BALLY- -' S JB'^ MV V COTTOH; CIOCH , COPELAND, »r."< ^ tJUJ V-. CUMBBiS.EDDYSTONE, FASTNET, INISUTiiAtlUi,L, KATBO.IN , SALTEES, i8KEEBYVOBE, PO BTL AND, TO WAKD, are intended to tail as under ,weather permitting (unless prevented by nslorcsccn circumstances), [with liberty to Ton Vessels, and'to call at any Port or Porte 'in any oraer, in or ont of tho customary ooarso, to Beccirc ' and DisohorKfl Cargo, or for any other purpaw whatsoever. . WlTEarOBD Kt OUBMW. I ' , Etery WEDNESDAY, direot I ... .i. ... il p.m. rson uiasuow xo wiciBroiui ' | Every MONDAY liract I ... il pJn. Ball, to Grctmock...6.3<J p.m. Every THOBSDAY, direct , ¦ ! ..i |1 p.m. ! Boil, to Oreenock ... 1 p.m. ' FBIDAYS, 2nd , 9th, 16th, and 30th Doc , via Belfast...! p.m. Boil, to Oreenock ... \i p.m. , WiTEEioiiB TO BELMST ... 'Every aA'CUKDAY, 1 P.m BtLTiBT TO WiTtaJoao...Erery TUESDAY, via Dublin. SATUBDAY6, 3rd, ljth , 1'tb, and 31st Deo., Direct. WiTTnrOBD TO DOBLIK , I ' ' SUHLIB To WiTMTOBD, DiBEOi—Every WEDNESDAY. WATiBrcED TO < oi«—Every XaUEBDAY, lj>.m. Fnon Coat to WATEsroao , :dlroct—Erexy FiSlDAY. WiiraroED to LOSUOB (St. Kathorlao Dook), lluNDAYb, 5th , Utb, and 18th Ueqombcr. , ISAT0BDAY8, 3rd, 10th, 17tb, and 31st Deounber. 8ATUBDAY, 24tb December- {Ooodi only. Transhipped ; ut Plymouth. . ; : I ! Loanou (St. Entnarine Dock), TO WAtinrOBD I THUBSDAY8, lit December , 12 noon j 8th, 6 a.m. ; 15th , 12 noon i 22ad, 6 a.m I and 29tb, Ham. ! I No Tiunabipment by this route. Orders lor collection or delivery o( Qoods will be attended to by Lavlngton Brothers, !t» , Old Bailoy, E.C.: Great H(irmi tago-8trect, Wapping, E., and Archer-street, Sooth Lambeth, 3.W. ' , : I WiirnafOBD TO PITMOUTB, direct, ' MONDAYS, ith , 12th, 19th December;'4p.m. 1 : BATUBDAY , 24th Pecember , 4pm. PLTMonTB TO WixiaroKD; direct—Efery BATUBDAY. WiTKRroao TO &>ara±urT0a. alroot , ' 8ATPBDAYS, Sr i , 10th. 17th. ' and 31st Kcccmbor, TU Rnnth^mnton. I n.m. : SATUKDAT. 24th December, I via 1 lrmoutli and Southampton , « p.m. : S OCT UAHPTOS TO WirKttroBD , VIA Flyaoath. : Every FBIDAY. j i WAT68F0BD TO NEKHAVm.l | 8ATDEDAYS, 3rd , lOtb, 17thj and :31»t Becombcr , via Soathampton,- 4 p m ; SATUBDAY, 21tl> December , vii Plymouth and tioathaupton, 4 pm. ; NEWHAVEIT TO WATEttTOBD—TDESDAY8 , 6th, 13th, and 20th December, via London. : . I I Thcio Steamers nave excellent 1 accommodation for P/usemrers. _ . Jj _ ' .. L L. ' ¦ ¦ I i FASBAOE-auitlsI.: •: I Cabin. Betam, Deck Waterford to GUcgowand Belfast 17e, fld. : 2Sa. 10s. - Cork ,-— :.T' ... 1 «i, '--;•««, . 5f, j j; , ' Dublin, ... ... ; ' 12»^I ¦ 20.. . 7«. 6d ! ! Plymouth & 8ontttSBipton, 20s. .! 80s. 10s , " j2ndon, _ ... I 22fl. 6d ! S5«. 111. . ' " " Hewhaven ... SO *. ! - . '1-=. I Chlldnn »bove 3 and nnder 12 ^eors o! ago, Hail i' are. Beturn Tickets available for two raohths—not transferable 1 ea- Nom —The Cljdo Shipp ing Company Insure all Ooodi shipped by these lines of Steamenfhi 5a 4d per cent, to Traden ttaviag yearly ogrecmonta , and Js. per Crot to oocaslon«l ihiDiwrs Valnes to be declared at time of SMpmont. Forms irry/M M^nsHmi in be had at the offices. ! For Bates of Freight, .4e., agply to ±umiT j. WASiao 4 Co., Plymouth ! THOKAS M'QAsnCT. i Lonflonand 8outb- Wostcrn Soilway Company. Exeter Buildings; Arthur Street, 1 West and at the L^VS. W. BaUwuy Beoalvlng Housw throiwb.out London ) Clyde Shi>blng Co., 7.Albert Square Belfast : Clyde Shipplug Co., fiochMtor Buildings , 1S8 LetaShaU Street . London, E.O.;: Cljde Shippiog Co., Bail- way Offices, Newhaven j 21, Csrltou rlace , Glasgow : Cnstom Sooso Bnidlogs , Greenock i Dock Boad, Limerick , Town iooyVSouthampton ) 35 ,. Edon Qnay.; Dnulta) Patrick' s ^*' C°lk' CLYDE 8HIPPIKG COMPANY; Oartom Hoa» ijaay, WaMrford. i flpedol forms of Bill* of Lading rwjaireji by tho Clyde Snipping Company, to be had of the .agents. | I? TSSranhio AOdnBa- " CcMBRAt," WATaarogp. WATEBFOED ANDJ ABERDOVET STEAM8HIP CPlIPAmr; ; GBEAT ACCELBEATIOH S AND ADDITIONAL 1 : SAILINGS Bj ? THE J Shortcot and . mont EjtpoditioTio B6nt« ¦ To Laneap Ure , Yorluhirel orti the . ZTtdland i Counties, and oth.tr Important , Districts of England and. Wales. i : "«• rfflHK 8*ifland Powerful Screw _JCr~lSK JL 8toamor, i" UAGNETI0, " ;2* gp^|IVSV ¦ or othtr ahlt&ble Vessel, is inten-' l i»8IJE3SiK^.^3 N* Ae* (nnlfssiprevented by nnforseen krc«ni»t»u«!) to »aa •» nndar between WATEBFOUD t »nd ABEBDOVEY, carry liig Passeaeers, Merch jaaise , and Live SbockTlo cinneotioi with the Osxnbrlw BmUways , at Low &:& to tbeprlnciij l^gUsiwa. W.to]i towna. i For Conditions soe Form* of Cooslgnment Hole, i ! DECEMBEB 8| A Ifi I ^ N OS. ; i trlds j. 80" &™?>M *V^ : ti^f i%& Monday. 5th ,; .- 6 slt ' n Sandjy. v Jtb ;, -90 morn Iwedtfay. 7th ¦ - . ¦:. t aft' n Towtayj pw j, ...12 ^ noos Hfe. fefr. 'saste. igs^s? II?" 3& h ::: I T&^, ^ r. :i i$£ ? Una\Jk ini aiid» Ininred ATtest torms, ralues to te deelared before shipment. , j-T , A ' J -J J . , , Pass enger Fart * between WateHord and ^ »^«. ! BAieoa- 10.. 0d. Single ) Betnro ««k«M, avaihbJe fox On. fsSS^C^^^ Slng le, Beta i " «cketi . ivalUbie , fo. fcuSro ' wdw Three Yean of . lge. : Free i kbove three U- A «nri.» TaalrA. Holf-Drioe. L . ' I . ¦ *nd under Twelre, Half-price. " ~ ¦ ¦ I : I Throngb; Ticieu ire hiraed bet reca iberdovu/ a&d all )MFU©1 England and WaJos. ¦ i . ' i , ; II The FtaseogOT Accommodation on. the " Mtgaotlo "U of a Vnperior rtetcriptioD , and the Ve» si U jutted 1 throughout w5ffi tl>eEl«trJcIJgbt. ': : ' !j . . t A 6Uw»rd Md Stewardess on borrd, , ! , I ' . 1: IE PMrogen may go on bo«rd or lee tbS8teanier ftt Ator- * JV«T it uy time after, the arrival or lefore tbs departare fi t Uf e orwtpondlhg Trticu. . I - I ¦ KTH1B BOOTJS OFfEBS BPE 3UL ! ADVANTAGES for tb» oontgyince of live 8took from Ireland, owinj to to* tevoonbl* oooiw of the ooi^eau la the' i putof the ObaBMl to be WTi gtted, »ud iu freedoin from fog*. | On teiral «t Aberdotey Shippers tuy, a* »ait. ibdr oenTa aimie, either deepatcb tluir Stook to dottinitjon . lmme- ffiM«lr ( «r cl*«( tbem ¦ Utgt JW4 «dlointor; tbe C*ibrUcoop.ny ' . bUtioD, wbere t£oi *iUl to> ailOfed to «B>»ln free of OIIMM ^ for .^wenw-fp^lhoort , •nd bbm which they. c«rj be loaded any time direct lo to Trucks. - ffiTlSr*e*tfw4oa baud the Cospu y«BejgCtt*M»v.l c Esy ^ wSerto* Md Un Stookii i (b*<J* B*WB/§ |C I fS^dSSirrof Crgo rejpectfc < £**£** , *> •>< i Uj^^ow^twriitw . . : . 1 . ^wtwy. ;. _;, IBriin^>m^W!rP- : I - MJS . ¦ ¦; ¦ ¦ . ; ! ! 13* ,-; I . ; ¦ -H ¦ . . . i ¦ ARE THE PUREST AND BEST. ¦ T ' ¦ \ ai L- •¦- AR G IASK : GINGER . ALE iaS2. 6m a Lemonade. Seltzer Water, Soda W^ter , ' (Gfioger Eeer. / gj ailtpaflg. , i : WATEBFOED AND LniEBICK BAIL\7AY. Up Trains from Water/ ord, ,rfj;. THAIMB OM WXEK HAT8. 1 ¦¦ Sdy ifiimom) Mali , , | jjjjj JJ ^ f TO Linxucx 123 12 1 2 Si 13 12 3 1 2312435 Class. Class. Chus. lClaBS. Class. Class, class > ' . *.a. | A.B. A.K. | P.U. | P.K. | t.U; r.H I Waterford dep. .. »U J 0 8 30 frso r Carriok j oo-Snir .... 8 23 10 4) 148 8 34 0 15 0 I5.f uonmei ... 9 0 11 14 a 31 *.loJlO "C 10 0 ¦ Tipponry ... 10 0 13 0 3 6 51(J 111 85 11 35 ^ Junction 10 0 12 20 3 35 5 35 13 23 12 25 ' : °°}f - - 12 3!) 3 4* 5 45 ... ... . ffJS? , "• ¦ ¦ Uil 3SS * 57 13 50 12 50 ¦ Oromteen 12 47 4 1 0 4 Behe •••• 12 65 4 9 6 13 lUmeriokarrival ... 11 0 115 4 SO 0 35 11 SO 1 £0 Down Train* from Limerick. [ ~] roAixs on wxiz DATS ] j Sdys.^ mraucs Mall I 1 Hall 1 1 Hall Mail er TO .WAxrarORD. 12&3 I*3|l243 142 124312431 2.8^. : Clou. Clou. Class. Class. Clcss. Class. Class.K A.M. i.H. J A.11. I P.M. I r.u. I p.m T.U. f,> Limerick dop... 6 0 9 35 111 0 2 45 4 0 11 0 U 0 f Boher .; ... 818 -. jll 18 . ._ 4 20 ... Dromkoen,, ... 8 27 ... Ill 27 |* ... 4 to Pallas ... 6 37 ... ;11 37 1 ... 4 40 :11 40 ll " 40 Oola ... 6 50 ... ill 50 | ... | 4 {5 I . Junction arrive 7 5. 10 15 :i2 5 ' 8 25 ¦ 5 10 12 0 12 ' ' 0 iTipporary... dep | 7 40 (10 33 12 40 3 55 ! 5 $5 il2 50 12 50 'Clonmel ' ¦ 8 55 ;ll 20 1 42 1 . ... 7 S 1 2 20 2 20 Carrlck | 9 31 11 47 2 28 1 . 7 45 1 3 0 8 0 Waterford arrlv 10 15 ] 12 25 8 0 | : ... 8 SO 3 45 8 45 ; ; JOHN J. . MTJBPHY , ' Secretary. ; WATEBFOBD ANIX CKNTBA1, njELAND RAILWAY. I The shortest route from Waterford and Kilkenny to Dublin, 1 Athlono, Pjtrsonstown, or Nenugh, is via Maryborough. { BCTOBS TICKETS are Issued between any two Stations, and* are available for Beturn as follows. —Botwoon Stations,' whe re the f are charjred isfor a di stance not exceedin g 12? miles , 2 days, including tho day of inane , Sunday being a did-- non : thos, a Ticket issued on a Sunday px . Monday is avail-!- able up to Tuesday night , aadaTiskctioucd on a Saturday ! , up to. Monday night. Between Stations wbero tho Faro p charged is for a distance above 12, aud not otcoeding SO miles,' ; 7 day s after the day of .1*308: thus a Ticket issued «n >. Tuesday will be available op to tho following Tuesday night.I Between Stations where the Fare charged Is for a distance) eiceodinf 50 miles , One Jlontb. The outward portions of Beturu Tickots ore only avallahla for the train by whioh I thnv nra tntinfld * I »BOa WACTETO»D. I TBJIIB8 OH 17IBI PATS. | 8O»DiT8 STATIozrs. 12i3 123 142 1243 123 123 ' Clou Class/Class Clogj. Class. Class I A. U. I ».a j r.u. r.H. noon r.H. [ h.m. 1 h. rn.l h.rn. h. m. h.m Watarford, doparturo 7 15 i 8 BO 3 SO 12 i< Kilmocow..., I 725124) 4 0 12 10 Mullinavot 735 . 4 10 12 20 BaUyhalo I 745 80 485 13 45 Thomostown _... ' 8 10 ' S 10 4 50 1 0 Bonnotsbrldgo : 825)320 65 1 15 Kilkenny arrival; 85> 387 525 ISO DO doparture ' 90 340 535 140 Ballyraggot 835 4 - 0 6 0 2 5 Attonagh 9 45 4 10 10 10 2 15 Abbeyleix .10 0 4-21 . 630 230 - aloryboro ' ......arrival 10 25 44570 80 - Maryborough dep. np 1 10 60 ' 4 55 I 7 *0 I 3 24 [ - Portarlingtcm June... 118 871343 Dublin arrival! - 1 0 6 15 9 4J j 5 45 I Atblone June, arriv.j 4 43 ; I Uaryboro ' dep. down 1 10 34 7 0 ' 0 52 MoUDtrath arrival 1 7 28 Ballybrophy - 11 0 - 7 4J 10 25 , - fioscroa.:. ' 11 31 8 30 - - Pamonstcwn ' - 12 4 - 9 0 Heuiwh 12 23 1 9 20 I ! - Ccmplemore ' 8 14 10 54 | TO TTATEBronrj ^R-ATWS OM WEEK t)A TR. ¦ BDHDlTfl STAT10H3. 123 142 1U 123 IZJIlUJi 121 Class. Clou. Cliuia. Class. Clou ' Class. Class . . u i.e. ».». r.u. ? n. I ».B. I r.H. ' hm / T im'hm hm bm ibv Tplomoro dop. 7 50 154'— I 2 Ballybrophy 824 2 21 - I 2 47 Nenogh - 7 5 Parsonstonn - 72 ) , Bosrrca - 7 5 1 Mountrnth -— 830 238 34 H' ybon/ or. np 8 55 2 55 3 21 Athlono June, 735 Dublin dop. - 0 0 7 4 0 9 0 1 0 9 SI Portarl' ton Jun 7 55 10 17 2 45 - 11 31 H'yboro ' or dn 8 17 8 55 ^ 10 31 3 0 - 11 to 1 Down TSAIBS goods Hail Uaryboro' dep i 9 0 10 41 3 15 - 4 0 Abboyleix - 9 20 11 15 8 35 - 4 20! ittanagb . 9 28- 11 35 3 5> - 4 35 Ballyroggat .— 935 11 6' 40 445 Kilkenny arrL - 10 6 12 20 4 30 ill Do. departure 7 31 10 13 12 3' 4 45 S^l Bennetsbridgo . 7 45 10 V . 12 45 5 5 - - 5 80 Thomastown 8 ID 10 35 1 0 5 •&> 5 45 Ballyhal« . ' 8 35 '10 45 1 2) 5 35 6 0 iluilinavat . 9 0 ill 0 1 4) 5 55 - 6 25 Kilmacow . 9 10 'll 8 1 50 6 5 - 8 35 UT.I AW™ ! o ..l .1J1 .I1 8I !|J 1)1 _ J (i MouvTKXLLicK BBAHOH. ainrytorougu aep., y.iu a.m., 1L10 a.m., 4.55 p.m : Uountmellick arr.,735 a.m., 11.35 a-m., 5^20 p.m. Uountmellick dep., 8.10 a.m., 1.50 .m., 5.50 p.m. ; Maryborough arr.. 8.34 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 6. 15 .m. I BY OEDEB. I WATEBTOBD AND TBAMOBE RAILWAY. Wteh Day Trains. ^T~l fl i ~ [ 6 0 7 8 9 rson amam & m p in p m p m p m p m pm ¦ hm 'hm hm hm hra hm. -hm hmjhm Wfrd B 15 11 0 12 15 2 0 4 15 5 30 I 7 15 , 9 0 I ... rm' ro;9 10| 11 .30 1 20 3 0 1 4 45 6 0 I 7 45 | 9 30 | ... Sunday Trains. 1( 3 8 4 ^ 6 ^ 6 ~ 7 8 0 ~ rsoa , am lam .pa ' pm pn .pm papmpm hm ' hm h m'!hm ! h m , 1 m hmhmbn Wfrd 0 01,.. U 15 2 0 ' 4 80 ' ¦ ... 9 0 I .,. ' ... TW« 9 SO I ... 1 80 I 4 0 ! 6 3) ... ' 9 SO I ... , ... First Cl&ea Single Ticket, Is. Betnrn Ticket, is. (id. Third ditto. 8d. i Betorn ditto. Is. Od. WILLIAM BEA, 8ooretary and fJnnagor. WATEBFOBD, DPNQABVAN, 4 LI8MOBE RAILWAY SnoBTOST Koun TO Coax, TEALSZ, ABO K UXABJIT . TBOU TtATtBJQttP. ^ STATIONS. I Week Days. | Sundays. P. U Waterford ... dep, V 10 »30 Kilraeadfn - ¦ ... ¦ ., 9 30 3. 4* Carroll' s Cross ... ' ' Flajf 8 67 Kilmacthomas ... 9 55 4 10 Dorrow and Stradbally WU 4 80 Dnngarvaa .. ... 10 S3 4 «0 Cappauh ' ... 10 * 3 6 * Coppoiuln ... 11 8 6 23 LlsmJre , ... arrlv. 11W & 30 8. 6 \T. Balliv&yi Lumoro ' . ... dop. 11 80 5 45 Fermoy ... srriv. 12 10 6 21 &T ::: :: j S{ f^^ ::: » ¦ SS 84 TO WAIEUIOIID. Snndoyi S. & W. B»llw»y. A. B. A. if. A. M. r ¦ /Tralno oop. 8 0 10 30 4. a. 1 A. M [ ^r j ... ::: :: - $% S8. = = Mallow » 0 8 ' 1 25 Permoy ... ... 9 65 3 15 - Ltaore ... ... orrW. - 10 35 .8 0 - - W. D.4L. Balliray. ¦ Idfmoro... .„ dep. 780 11 60 320 - SK 11 ^ :• .:: W IS SS - = DmiUTu " 830 130 410 MhVJS ^ ! 1 ' :: II J-S -J8 : - jUSSiJ'00 - :, . SHs - o W r z ISC •" ,TTi4ll 9 451 8 15 6 20 - - THOMAS Q'fT A '''-'' > i """»[""¦ fl S R 4% •#* PS «affer!nsr ' from Nervons DeWlity. If 1 I" flO Exhausted. 'Vitality, »nd Premature SV 1 Isa l I K DecUne. An euy, plcauuit , andcer- H 113Uil vSi^» by Locil 'IbsowSonwhich H IUV11 wholly precludes Stomaco Dni^jfinjr. 70E : AvmlusAile tnatlM, ' with lIlustntivt nn _ni ca»e» , testinioTit«l» .«PdendoTMm«nt» Ifl F HI of eminent msdleal men , &e., will be ftfi fl* fill M°* t t* 1 '*' in p late envelope , cpoo 111 IH reoeip*of three stamp*. H frMTQ g BJHEPT CO;MSt,HlghHtiltoni ,loai!lc3. « FOR THS BLOOD IS THE LIFE V l M-;y«ijtsy BI' WORLD-FAMED > ' Tr»d« M»rk—"BIxtd Mlrtare. " , KA ( .1OB CLEANSING «4d,CtEABIN , 0 the BLOOD M IJ from »U Airoiiriaes , o»Bnol b«^%U y. reoon>H mVoded. Sot BevoMX , SoMry, , SUu DUetsei, and •orei^t rf5S5^tt iiaMve?f»lUog »n4 serm»MBt «uxo. g* Cures S n iff flottt i :. ¦¦ . < ¦ . ¦ ¦ ¦;¦ : ¦ si :; . ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ " gss-SBSBsgsu-i. ' ;-- I aea^^eBSoVfrwHSlopaW Mstterifron whatever ^ ' i ' »h(M tnirttrU li tlMKUit to the iut« , «nd warranted (re Yi' f^2Sthtor tol4*3rto the mortdelW.e«brtltatlan i of j SSt^iTtfcS^* 0 " «Uf» ««««* fife ItitrU J fTS^IAH!; MMEEAIi WATiEB; - GOf t jLIMITJED. Oacoa ... ; . .. ;- ,,. 1 I D I R EC T O R S . ! Mr. T HAERINQTON, M.P. ' . ' . ' ¦ JAMES G. MOONBY. Aiaermau O'CONNOR, M.P. THOMAS DAYT. AldeinJan BURKE. , ^ j , ¦ , ¦ ' ¦ HENBT ^ HOLOHAN , JUanajjins Direitor. I " " ¦ ¦ . -r7~~ r . rr " ' ¦ ¦: .: .- > . i. . | Adaiittodly tho PHTEDS niUEa 'AL X7A2E " ED HOTT CappUod i to tho Trado. ¦ : (G9.tey) ! O 3HT 5S5 1EZ. 2=2. "ST. ' S ¦I GOLB : MSB^E = IJEISM . i ltoS l TARiD) ; IS THE BEST , ¦ CHERRY & SM&LLDRIDGE , MAzm , DUBUN . [j - E i 2S33SH OEB^M BUTT1E f liOM. SILVERSPRING ! F1LTOWN , IB ELAN D. . at Cork 1876. i wi ftw rt Boyal -Ag nealturul Qociety ' o Show at DaUlia in 1878. . Alco tho.S Uvdr medal at EUtown Local Shor?. ' I WE HAVE PLEA9UEE IN INFOEMING OUR. FEIE1TDS AND THE PUBLIC - . ¦ ¦ . LHAT \7E HAVE SECUEED The Sole i genpy for , thg ;Sale of this very ouperior Batter in Waterford. j tZT It » mode Freob ' every mornlog fro m 8wMt Cream. nnd vre bavo urranjed for Daily supplies 10 bo tpnt in. * KELLY ,& VAUILY OROCERS. WINE SPIR IT 88, 88, 90 & 91, Qafty, WASBSffOSB CS" A TRIM. RESPECTFULLY SOLTfiTTRn €AMTRELL CQC H RA KjE'S SPECIALITIES* ¦ TWENTT-WO GOLD INI) PRIZE MEDALS AWARDED. '¦wcxR-rKs-iytrBij iisr , &s BinZj ar' jksi 1 WHOI.BBAti E CHIMA , &LABB p BTA¥EOMSHlttE : ¦ "W A. E- 31 I3:O*GrSE : . ¦ ' : :; ¦ ' " ' ; y ; ' ' ' ¦ .! ' i NEWEST SHAPES AND ! DESIGNS IN TABLE GLASS, ! " CnT ¦ A NiD E NOR A V E D.. . ' * SplcnaM Collection o! TABLE 8ET8, ; DE8SEET SETS, ' BEEA^FA8T SETS ! . ¦ TEA SETS, i TOILET SETS. | ( . . Kortoftyy. "Wjpcatho uaflor Sh&doa. j . j ;- -O . . .. :F0.W E|R ; '4' SO N S] . - ,:.. fnll.tn I 7. 8, 6 33, Great Gcorfto' o Btrcot. \7aiorford 66 CROWE"99 I (Siotcotoa "by EQffiettation) i r ; ORIGINALLY i -P^EPJARED BY '• ! ii <:/ 1 2MC .. ; . -J. a ^a: "ex JRi ' " sa: 1 Y ' . ' ' " ¦ ii . , ¦ ¦ ' . ' . ' " NUgrt Work*,>kd 1o:Wh»rr Bond, I.pndi.u, - , »liiip 2l) ,h , US' \ jl " Wo lurcby certify that Ko bnve.npplicrl M-. M. J.jMcrpai , Wit. rf.-rd , vl A ^ohi.iery, ' &q., &c., for tbe ManuUetare of Crated W. at TK , havit^ all vli' .likti'ii i nproT« tm-ii<» , iur) UI DI " ¦ ' > ' in tvery respect almllar to thst whioh gni - .1 lbs Higheit Award* <U the lot«rn»tioi>kl Hetltn ' v E: Wbltlon, London, 188i , Damoly-3 Gold , i i/ \ir. -<; ^ui f Bronte M»6t)i. . .. - . . . ., .T ' i - " : ¦ _ ' ¦ ; ¦ ¦ •¦ : ¦ ¦' ¦ ¦^ 1 ;(6ijroixJ) j | ;. _ . .; " BApwcrr^fonTiB,':- ¦; 1 ' ' . ¦ ' " ¦¦ ¦ '" " 85] Upper WhitaoTwi Stwt , London, April lbtb, I88J1 ¦¦ •' i " We osrtlfj that we hvte »nprllort Mr.; MPBPUr, Witerford, with par Patent A. tl«e 8e«m- .:. - . le^o Oenoroton and Hlll'a Patent Acid Tap ' on above diitoj j - . ¦ i . I ft ... >,; ¦, .(6i jEiiud). : rr , . : ; - | -" . H*TWi»p.. ' Tri» ifc" .a»/ >; , . . r .ji > ''I hereby nertlfy that I bavo thU day forivardad Wof o>y oompluU Patent £4oaoaloal O. li Medal 8od» Wuttr.Pl fnU to Mr. SI. J. Wpornr. Wetorford. to mtlrn2.n<K> A *m»« -f M gh ' r r- CeklSonat«d Water* pfr da/. ' ' (8«t66dL: i, ]. [ . , : ¦ . ' . " Pik -JlwjiniiTi, •¦: i ¦ j ¦ ¦: ' .: ¦ ¦ ' : ¦ "'Niigra' >Vork# , E*d9 ' Wharf B^ad , Loadon , Jnw 280i; 1867. ' J. DBA» 8iB-i-We ire in reo*l t t of yoor eiteemad otdsr (for Pomp for «h» Artw»liui Well , wwoh"' ' ¦ ' TriBlbodespatohfldTat onoe. —Your* faithfully, | ; ' j ' ' " BAM WTT t %orru%. " ; ¦ ¦ ¦ ': ' POTAS S AND rty r#ooxamwd»d by th« Oflut fk»4 , W>ova»tfl«a,;v; - vr^: i^' : ^•(•iiiiM*) .. •/:i: ; :;:,;. . . :- ' t j :: ¦ . - . .; ' . ::/• . .!.£:> ^v T-jivA; F 33) Ur333Li3:ESr sc; "£&3L2zm : . COTAEE wiLgoir 9 AND PROVISION MERCHANTS AND BETAU I WEpDING PEESENT8 and . ' jjUFTS in jjrea ' variety. ' , ' ; - - .- I . - . . : rtA8 MOONR <ir HALF PlircE. SODA WATJEE l iJT^IA WATJ51 •' .;¦* ¦ . ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ']. \- - -¦ " ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' : :-•¦ ¦ ¦¦ ' ' raonliy iat MIN of Chm*. Bl W^$ S ^f ') R O "UND F B S3 D I 3ST G ^5/ ®iL ©AI^ES Unequalled for all classes of Stook. Every delivery guaranteed to Dr. Voelcker' s ! Analysis. Price on application to the Company or tbdr Ageuto in Ireland. ; nanufooturcd by tho VTatsrloo H£Uo Co., limited, TSXIIsJs- AGENTS—GEOEQE TVHITE & 8ONS. WATEEFOED. 9&mm GINGE R ILE^ " CLUB-PA!" ; ; [HllTSifc ' FOQEIGN AND COLONUL ORDERS ARE SPECIALLY PREPARED 1 TO SUIT TlaLE VABI6US CLIMATES. \ Purvoyors to 'Hor llojesty' fl Honcoi of Pcjrliament, i AKB TO . ' ¦ ' | HIC EXOELLENOY THE LORD LIEUTENANT OF IRELANoJ REAMERY, Ae origlnaUy mada by CANTRELL .& COGHRANE Ecxzre of Spurious Cxkpo vnth. Uado.ONLY by OANTRELL d COOHRAH^ Under 8podal Regfotratioa, 77.t Drin' : for (he Qo-dt< j cii Rht\ir.alie. - ' Mttdo only by ' CANTREL L & COCHRAHE , ITndor 8pocial Rerttjatlon. ———S^i_ 12_: DHIP and COtlllEECtAX HOTE1 24. QVAY, ' WAIERFORD. jripHAEL .KIEWA . K -nTrAVlNG pnrchascd tha Interest in the above JrlL HOTEL, bogs toannouuee that tbis Ettati- liflbment OPENBP on SATUEDAY, FEB: 15, 1879: | M. K. .trusts, by strict attention to thoso who patronise THE SHIP AND CoinriuioiAi. HOTBI., to merit a continuance of tboir patronage. Qnay. Watarford. Feb. 12. 1885. ... {28.U . ' Tho Burlington Ueatauraivt , 27, 8T. ANPBEW STREET, DUBLIN, . ' ¦ Oyster and : Bh$U-Fish, Luncheon, Dinner and Buppf . ., . Rooms , CBUSOB-LANE , . : (next door to Hibernian Bank). T UNCHEONS und Dinners, 8onp, Fish, En- JLA trecn, and joints, '£&, Sappers , Fish and Melt. Game always roftdy. - ¦ - ¦¦• : Tbe BlfcLAED KOOll' olflffantly appointed. ¦ ' ' IEy-..LTJNCHEONS ' «V tbe eloffontl y-fittod FJab Bnffct , o(>Qai8t , of Ov«tor«, Lobaters, CrabB,. and Saronry Finh, and a veriety.of . Meat and other. Sand- triohea. . Wines and Spirits of tho finest quality. Jameson' s Sovcn Tears ' Old Malt. ' Martoll's Brand;. 14 years old. Ales and Stoat from tho boat Brewories. and in pcrfcot condition, finest Bed Bank Barret Oysters. Over 1,000 Boxes ol very " old Cigar* In StofV pnrohased by tho late Mr. Cortes. A trial solicited/ i THOJIA8 P. (JOBLESS; FiiOPEiiTOB. (n2i THE AUGEl HOTEL, MEBCHANTS' QUAY. WATEEFOED II BS . P. CTT R-HAK BEGS to respectfull y inform her many Friends nnd the Public that she has OPENED tlir jiibove EBfabllshment , nnd hopes to eectuo their patronage by strict attention to their requirement' and comfort. BBEA3tPiBT8 , DlBHE&i , and 6OPPEES read y ai the shortest notice, and on the mo3t reason ablf terms. Mrs. C. eollcit3 a trial , and Is confident bei Visitors will be well pleased. BEDS, well aired und cleanly, at the lowest charge ladies and Gentlemen boarding will find it to their advantage to patronise this Hotel- (s.30.1y.) KJlacIrmvtor . Vclo Hotol , LlSMOEE. JOHN NO O NAN, Proprietor. . YISITOES and Commercial Gentlemen will find the nbove Hotel Clean, Comfortable, Charges Moderate , and Accommodation. . Excellent. A Bath Eoom well supplied with Uol and Cold Water. Cars tnet!t tbe arrival of every Train. allOJj HIHSCICJI—5?ho Gloatv7orth | A - First-class Famil y and Commercial Ho to!. ¦ npHE " Glentvrortli " is tho nearest . Hotel in I JL tho City to the Boilway Station , Banks, Steam- boat Offices, Telegraph and Post Office , apd to all pub- Uo places of amosemont. P. K>NNA , Proprietor. 14 IS, and 16, Glentworth-streot , Limoriok. jol8 SOUTH KENSINGTON Pi-ivBto iicsiaoaticl Toruly Club " GLENDOWEB MANSION, " 18, 15, 17, ond 19, HARRING TON ROAD, 3.W., LONDON, (Tho best and most convenient position in Town). Ono mlnato from South Kensington Station ; ten minutes to Westminster j oighteon minutes to the City—Mansion House Station ; near Parks, Qardonu, Albert Hall , and Museums. FOB Families wishing to avoid expense of Honco keopuiff, Visitors to Town, or Gontlemon deairing the advantage o( a Club, combiuod with tho privacy and comfort of Home , at a moderate Cost. Introduction or reference required. dl9-tf C^' Address Sccrotary, TEE QLENDOWEB EESIDENTIAL CLUB and PEIVATE HOTEL, Harrington Boad, Soath Kensington . 8.W. ?HE AITGBL HOTEL THIS Large, Comfortable , and convenientl y sitnatcd HOTEL , has recently be<ia thoroaghl y neilntcd ind renovated by tho present Proprietor , Mr. HEALY. For Gentlemen and families- coming to Dnblin or legal business , it will bo found mast convenient , bela;' ¦itaate d next to tho Four Courts ; and for Woddin(r Parties and Visitors to Dublin , tha accommodation i* second to nono in tho Kingdom. Private Sitting and Dining Eoom«, Coffco-rooia for Ladies , B»d-rooma from Is. Cd. to 2s. each. Smokinp ind Billiard Booms. I John Jameison and boua ' Sovon years ' old Malt ; jQuinncss' s Stout. Bass ' s Ale, Winc3 , Brandies. iChampagnes, Liquonrca , ic. [ EIOHAED HEALY, Proprietor. al3.1: Imponal Ilotal , LOWEK, SACKVILLE-STREET, DUBLIN (Oppositethe Goneral Poat-Offico and Talegrapb. Office; Tho most contral in tho City. (POMPLETEIiT remodelled and re-fui-niahcd.; | H -> MaBnifieont Ladies' CoBoo-Bootn , Dinlng Boom , 3moking'Hoom, Billiard-room. Charges moderate. | CHARLES- LAWLER , t roprietor. f8.ii GREAT GLOBE HOTEL , LO^VEE BEIDQE-STBJiET , DOB LIN' , I Un. RIC&AHD COFFET , Proprietress (widow of tlf i latoRIOHARD OOFFEY) . MOST Central.j immediate neighbourhood of La»j Coor^ and Telcgroph Offices ; n feir doors from Kin^i Bridge Tramway Lino ; five to ten minutes' drlTe to any CitV Railway ; newly decorated to-furnithed , and snbpliod with every modem improve- ment rcquiiito for tbo oomfort of riritort , under the personal supervision of MTS.COFTK and family. ¦ 'Effgs, Bnitor , Cream, and Vegetables from the Farm daily. Notwithstanding present high rates , term* an most moderate. Breakfasts from U. 8d. Beds, from la. 6d. eaoh. Table d'Hote dail y, thr*e o' clock 1 8un. days, five o' olock. Soup, Two Joints, Vegetablti and phsoso, 2i. onl y. ' ANlffht Porter in attandanoe.' All 8ervanta paid, by tho Proprlotms. AH bommnnicationst4be addreiied , Mn. OOFFET, Great Globe,Hotel ,. Lower Bridzo-streefc . Dablio. No conmunication with any other house. f20.1y . B .„ .JO NEEVOU3 8WFERKB3. mt Pnbll»hed » nutaitloii s Edltloaof a Now and Valasblt iledlcal Work, entitled, IIOVT TO EK8TJBE HEALTH. Or, the CONFIDENTIAL VHIEfiD " . i Ur J. A. UutiEi , U.D., (U.8.,) Ibis Book tbould lo read tv even one. voane or old married or «luxl«. It teacties. ¦ HOW TO AVOID DISEASE. HOW TO KEOAIN UEAIiTH. HEALTH | 6OCIAL SCIENCE OEIHQ «. TEKkTIBK ca the L AVJBOOV ESinMQ LITE P «d the CAUStS, BYBPTOMS . Md- TJiBAXlfEHT. of ill dUeiie* iewmiing on Exhao«tioo of Nervoaj vtulity,! Palpitation ol the Hea rt Noi»e» In tie Held jnd&ti Indectalon , Impaired Bight rnd Mnaurv, InJlgettion Pn»tr»tlon. i o»«itnde, Depresilon or eplrlU,, to«. of Enerir and Aprettte , Palm io the Back, and Limb. . limldTty, BeU-W«tm»t , Dltiine**, Lovt of ¦oUrode , Oroond- £U Fear* , mi manj other Mlm«nU , which, U oegloct«d [ jrtog* the lolenn to on earl/ Death. Tot* 1 her »lto Hint* )n Cbronlo BbtamaUsm, Goat N«anlcia, EpUetwr . ajiteru, ana wi aueaiei oi toe aerroai ana uimeBtur iyitem. ¦ ' ' . , ' Tbe Appendix to thj valuable work contaloi many tu*. lal PBEtklBIKTtOSB fur the alltlaUon of •oFcriug-aad chs oare of minor dltotden, with fall lustruotl)us for (heir prepantioa and use. , CanUlnt alto Dome fritcOlr advice OB Hygiene, o»th« WAT TO TBE8EBVE HBALTH. niostrtUd by nomerqas tattoonlaU from gnttfal patieot* who have been restored to health tbrouih ibt iothor' « liistraaieQtality. ' . . -: ¦ , Brat Pott free for 2 •tamp* j or by ltttov port 3 »tamp*' Al«o i deter) tire p*mph:ct OD the lunation* aod . dUonUf pocollar to the female HI. hr the tam« Author entitled. | f pH£ FEHAIiEH PHl£Ni> «nd ADVlflZE whlci will b, I 1 * tent to any iAi<*a on KECECPT 07 SlAMPXpl ENTSLOPB . . . . . . . Addrett , J.A. BA RNES, H.1% (OA),«, Lontdale Sqiuri ' aSLitOt) faxuLmjr , tendon, , ~ Jn.L j Lj lYlJuli g&^iSfigiyia Hot only to Project Mtt to Fromt>l$ Track, and bring Good Jim together. . ¦ , > t&f titXUntD 1860. ' , ' :J s ¦ ¦: ¦ ¦ v. Hint aid Co.V BritUH imd foreign ' Oonuncroial Xn«ttbr7 Ofloat. HEAD OFF(0£S . —M, , OHRAJ-BIOE , LOO , .8*—» Bankrupt. r«Cur» for «30 , 00u in |att than * rear' s trading, for Taatiourolal* IM ^elow Mto fOoteiev o( our lntrrrautura lu -the above <n*«. ' A' other es .W (Tin Tlionauda Pooadj) nwl to our saMoribers. W.B. —Hot one ol town rtotialiediliU mnulrt orw. ' , ¦;, ¦ ; qqairieeT ali' tta mpe euh Inquiry i titra fmjolxlattn aai ' oae/Mr , Two aadlbreepmoe eaeaiVf i TM POow* pwhoav Jred. - Debt eollaetiu la aU Mrto. . ' -From R. Qieigu& f. lrok TTrflriT* . *fLff"rWnliiifull Ptii'il. i jodt advise, IdeeUaed to MU III tJitiailn liai otSrwta* Ubwi ttt iaaediUU eaab . aadnow I SW tbay h»v» Ji«dT fnitlUonlOTUaaldaMoo. \ j\ \ U <r. .I jVT ^^ 1 Jh^te mDoS pUaenr.ii. UiWoiM»»W)»yij^, T1 j 11 « O ( th. lufornattoa »«*••<> ftrewS #<>• > U* toataie t- tKeaanltllj ^aaiOomMrey . iPJ.^'l-iVWA ^^ n i Memoraadoinfro«Uro»«r ,8 yc^»^Cw;lfo«jn« T »>^i| i dOQDtealy^ Of JKXQ " Kr-nS ^ .>fy * Vt ( MltSI|Bo f IMif* tf fit tuypoH , fca7 «• ' tkaU 1 lenaial/ reeoauMOdmib*M& .Ml, cw, ' Thankiet yoo for roar >tuntlo». ta oat im^iiiS " ¦ ft rewJyiftiyJrtto 1 . Croaai, SabM,and 0d.. t SSBa I' tMt MaafWi* JS WW IMOI i-ofwui. TlwtHI ¦slamfc A M!? tei WlMiv %M| 1V#Vt|2MV ^^'f**taf3ia3^I.^S MM «M' ^i* W^t^dWm tk^aHMb •Ui^^^^aM r^^S^^^^^-'^^ ; ¦ - ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ! ,;. ¦ ¦¦ ¦ .; ¦ - ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦- . : r-: ' : . : ] - J ^i V : <>ir '- ! ^:. ' .:., $&j ? . J Qtotoi; flow OPBNII ,.; ; Confectionery " ana Bo&cslimcnt . BOOMS, ¦ ¦ " ¦ - . ' ' :. 12 , STEAND STBEET , TBAMOBE. ' w:. BISHOP ' ; BEGS to intimate to bis Friends and nuroerona Visitors to Tracnor? tbat be baa OPENED tbe above Establishment; where they can be rop~ » plied witb FirBt-ClsES Goods on moat ' reawnaws termg. - ' "'' . . A Choice Stock of Wines, Brandy; Whiskey, Bass ' s Ale, Q ainness' s Porter, Cigars, &c., &c. Lt7KCH»OHs, SANDWICBIS, T CA, and Corns. Iced'Mineral Waters, 8d. ¦ ' ¦ ' ¦ ' ¦ ! Weddings , Balls, and Pic-nic Parties supplied. ¦ ' WAXTEa " : iisHOp / , . , t8, Mien AH, 8TBBIT, 7, BA^fiOHSTSAKD ' STBtlT, " . ' WATSBWBW ' tj*48-d) A HD 12 , 8TBANJQ, STSEET; TB^MOEE. ' - " "ft " - ' - ' !l * : ' ¦%- ' l .!->5;*tf r ^ - ¦ ' ; <ft' : ¦ - : EZZ—ZXZZ Kennans ' , Field Gate, No. 15. Jft. x 4ffc. 21n., six bara, Tea-iron top and bottom bara, . two diagonals and plato iron ;gussets , BB engraved. - A •arst-claca Gate. In lots of three_at one time, , 19o. each; -cas h.' ; 'GATOJ No. 13. -Liighter make , Sft. x .4ft.; 2ta.j oix ' bars ' and ' two diagonals—all flat lion. In lota of throe e.t ono time , 17B. 6d. eaoh , oaah. Pillars , if required, oxtra. Various Patterns . Any six .Qt Kennano ' Field Gates to same Station at same time , carriage free for cash ¦V7itb order. KBNNAK & SONS/ MsH ' simble St.. DIEBI J IN. THOMAS P. Mem OAEBIOK-OIT-SUIE, Having now Opened, in cona:ctiBn vifii hb ' , Ironmongery and General BormccJ , a TRUNK & COFFIN FAOTOEY , Is prepircd to supply oa tha BlorUit'ITcilra ; EVERY DESCTIPTIOIT Ol" ; FUNERAL EEQUISITBS . At Mica ta ntst all cbii^i COFFINS r«n thiplainat Deal to th tr.ttl tr.auict PQU&:2 Oak, can bt tvppUid en an hour' s neiict. All the varioni articl pj for .a Funeral kept In (Block , end, witb a large etock of finiihed goods ' tzl jrepared matcriaU, be ii enabled to execufo orders for FnncraU in tho most rwpccUbl a minuer «sd o irciBozablo tcmu. ¦ . >- " ' ¦• Coffin maiers rupplied with ell m»teriilj 6t niVrn 1 Pricf« kt ¦ ... •• . - THOMAS F. MACKEY'S ! SEED & imPLEr.1E»T WAREH OUSE , ; : : 94. Jl AIX 1 ST. ' . & plVmi GATK. CARRICK. -ON-SU1R. OUBB FOE ALL ! •'• HOLLOWAY'S OlETtilEilT* IlIPOETAKT DlSCOVEET—No MOBI SorjIETITO. |Tfao discovflry of Ihis Ointment has proved an m\ o]u- Ablo boon to thonsands of snSorers ; when ' rubbed [on or near the seat of suffering, its rare Balsamic pro- .portloa ore conveyed to ovfry part. ' Tbns it hcaJ» in- ward wonnds andnlccm of ttio STOITACH , BOWLIS, tor WOUD , BtrongthcnethosplnaJmirrciT incases of ner- vous wcakoeiss and deprcsjion . And all diseases of the THBOAT, .Losas/ and CHKBT. IIO . invalid need de- spair of euro, whilst tliia Ointment can. be obtained 5 for tho reputation it bears in evory qaartcr.of th» globe is fnlly borne ont by tho sncteiis ithasjvttained, cprroboraied as ifia 'by tpatuaoriiils froni' persemt of all ohusea and aoontrios. . - . - 1,, Gour , RBEOkATiBK J AKD ' ' CBAI! OU. Tieso truly formidiablo and drcadeddiiwUeJ r with ooctnraal ppatms, nervons tw!tehin^iV'' nrascniar~craBips l and scUUca , will yield when treated "By this Ointment- , . In no oases is it more important jto hare the Ointment thoroughly snd effectually conveyed tinoashthe pores of the ikin- to ilia *ffcioted>parta, open whioh it-will ; . . bring ita soothing in&nensea to beir, and thoa pro- ^ .i dnoa ease, comfort , and letrarity. Thj PilU'ihonld als o betaken in approp ria te dos oi W le*s«ft th« in- Sammation. and to pnrify theblood. ' ¦ ' ' . ¦ . - . ' ¦ ¦ ¦ . . ' BAD Lias, BAD BBXASTB , OLD WODKM, AUO Uw;«a4TXON8 or xti. KivDt.^-Th* *pf \iaUioii ol . ;he Ointment heals , in a remarlcable manscx, •vttzy ¦¦- kind of Ulcoration , «o£ton« the stiff ojt -oostzaetM ¦ Ussoes , oan«es " proud" flesh to disappear , a sd i«m and loatluomd ducbarg«s to. become converted into ' healthy healing surfaces ; and these effect* «M' not- ¦ ' tomporary, V>nt are radical and permanent ¦ ¦ -< ¦ ¦ ¦ PlLZS, FlflTULAS , AMD ABttC«8»8. '- rThe»«»ad »1] similar . affectiont ^an*t lie carefull y treated U&ndiag to tho plan recommended in the printed ixutroctlant. . The Outmost must b^ applied directl y to: the part* , to purify the blood, and., to relieve ths internal ooa. . nations which are 10 fertile catue of thtt «IM * flf ' di»e«*e. .. . : .. . . .. ¦ :- .. - -i: ;. ¦ ;;)?-V , 4 '"-'! ' ¦ . DAorsicAb ENLABOMiiirTii StnibUB LMnr .^uiB . ¦ VAJUCOBI VIIHS. In the reduotlon of ail Qlaodalwt ¦ ' 3weUIn(j» n6 remedy equaia *ii» ineomp»r»W» OiaV- . ' cnent Jt prevent* tbo I crmatioaof tatruwnK tfrowthi; ¦ <; and U an iavainabla remedy for checking ail Chresie . . . Oiiohiargea} when diligentl y rtibb»4 Into the part* tit.; - t lected , th» w6r»b ca*e will yield ta * flompantively thort space of time, -i i :• . - . ¦:' 1 | .i' ' vi..: ¦ ' ¦ }... - . ' SoBorcu. A»D OU> 8KIH DistUM.^TM* OijrU- -t ment b a certain remedy for til ditesaei of tin skin, Whether pimple or complicated, bcuxvy, ringworni j jlotcbes , pimple*/ /aad othtt ooXxxieoVMdltoHtttlXtii. 4t once eradicated by thU in valuable Oogauat. Both th* Ointmtut and WU «A<mM kf ,%»&:< * tk *. 1 : Jotlowinj comp laint * t— Bad Legs. . Corns (Soft) . . . Soald* . ;;-,. o ¦ . . - B*d Erwuts FUtuUa . ' , ' ,, Ko»Ti«y*ti , - ' 7 Bunul . ' Gout . ¦" . ¦ " 8kin l)J»lM« ' . ' , ' , Bunions : QlaadnUx ' 8 w«U- : fic«r»r ' ' ' ''' '¦' CUlhlaln* ' ' <ns< t ' ;<¦ ixtathMdti ¦ : : . i.> > UUlbUint ¦ ¦ ings 1 -" lAtatatfo ^- ; - ¦ ¦>' ¦ -? ISore Huiidi ' Ch»pp*i aw>d« - -r KJST^ - : . ¦ ! r - ; rumottrt . Ooiitraotad*Staff ' . BhtamattsK ' " moan. - ,] ¦:: JoinU r.v . -. .'ii.v<"8ra» Kipp|« ¦ ,:¦ .. :., A vVomivf . ~ ¦ ,.. . , rhe Ointment and P01« tn joldat PrqTauotr Hctto* " . " ; ' "' . - i ' WAT' « Eat»*M»hWv. 1 .v. .iT-; i ,7: ' '' ,• >ha br nearly every ntM^U V«5ST 6Va&« Uirongnont th«<^iJi^ Wg^ ,la r\^ aad BaMaiT aI' ' Phe maOsit Pot of Ointment ooaUiiw oo. asnoTi ¦-¦ »pplyin««,to aborw«4di^^ a»Uy, o^STtJi t * X INDIAN i^^iuri'f %?? We; are ^; !l^l^^&!!Hi a Impor^n^ ^rthB^rftlto lrtj iivj ^ ' ; ' ¦ . '^^^^^^^gg iaWil ^i il^^^^JI i«iBM*^JiafclaaMa^flaMalwaMaBHfc ^awa»iattaa^B^a^a»^M^Sa^a^M^^ . " J " : L*^ C ' '^¦T^^^B^B^BV^BT^B^B^B^^^B^BV ^^B^h^^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^^M^L^I^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^a^^fS^a^tfV^^^BI^PlHFV^PS^C^ ^^K

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Page 1: ^5/ ®iL ©AI^ESsnap.waterfordcoco.ie/collections/enewspapers/WNS/1887/WNS-1887-12-09.pdf · AGENTS FOE SALE OF .THB\NEW8i AND FOB | . AbVEETISEIIEMrra : i WATEEFOEU—Mr. W. KELLTL

•UflE WATfiEFOBD lartBWS,"I ESTABLISHED—.-1817. '

LARGEST. CIRCOLATIOX IN TUB SOTJTH! on IRBUUIDtah Uibti itiry FBIDA Y .and Stcand. Edition on 8ATUIlDAT

Mominjj, at Nos. 49 ond 50; CConntn-Strjel! . (orrosiTi TOE PEOVIHCIAI BISX) J ¦ ¦¦ ¦

TDBICB-TWO PENCE; ¦Jearly' n Advance), 8a. 6d.Jf ! By Po3t(YcaHy)yi08.6dJ ' J> oa'Da-

Q^" All Choqaos ana P. 0. ¦ Orders, imads payable

to CoasfSLina P. REDMOND , at this Office.

YHK . N^WS

circulates , oxboariyely : amongst ;thRnorchahta,' trad9rs arid nobilitjr,- gentry; ¦ farming-daaeaa , &o., in Waterford, Kilkenny, Tipporary,and tho Bonth of Ireland ganerally. i The NBWBhas attained a circulation nover (Squalled by any paperpubliahod I in Waterford, and isjadmittedly tho lead-Jug journal i a this important city, with whioh there isdirect lailtf . co ¦nmuiiiciitkm from 'London. • ,- .

Particular attention paid to oommorcial and agricul-tural 'matters . ¦ . ¦ ¦ I .

Advertisements racoivediorth'a IJEWS by all respeot-ftble Xowapapor.Agents in tho Oiitod Kingdom. Pre-navment raquisite from parties not known at the office.

AGENTS FOE SALE OF . THB\NEW8i AND FOB| . AbVEETISEIIEMrra : i

WATEEFOEU—Mr. W. KELLT L Gladstone Street.Mr. J OHN B KOWS, Meughcr Quay* 'MiB6 POWER , Barronstrantl StreetMr. HnOKES , Mayor 'B Walk. I j . .

DUNQARVAN—BBENAK & Co^iDerronsMro Square.TRAMORE—Aliss CLANCT, Kofreshmout Booms.OAPPOQUIN—Mr. JONES Tuori ai * Allen-Street.OABEICK-iON-SUIE— Mr. JAU33 McQaATH, Main

' Street. < , ; i10ND0N-- CLARKE, SON , & ;PLATT, : 85, Grace

oharoh'Streot. . •¦ ¦'--JS. F, WHITE & SON , 33, jleot Street.

SuEiiLET & Co., 5, Leadoaball Street, E.C.Temple News Room, 172, Hoot Street : .

T>irHLlNVMeasr8. CRife. EASOH I & SON ; Abboy-jt.

l\OP,ll ici «lli itch.: f l v ¦ 53

Utllf ED STATES A CAW ADA.I From Liverpool via Londonderry. ¦ I

ClRCASsr&K ... For Halifax 4' Baltimore...Bed. 22SABHATlArt ... For Halifax t\ Baltimore ... Jan. S \POLTSEBIAS ... For Hal i fax & Baltimore...Jan.' 19CIRCASSIAN ... For Halifax &| Bal«m6ro...Pol>. 2

I : From (j ueenstown. ¦ | • • ' : i

KOVA SCOTIA* ... For Halifax *• Baltimore- ...Dec. 21ASSTBIAN | ... For Halifax & Baltimore ...JanL 4

BATES OF OCPAN PASBAUE : : :Saloon, 10 to 18 Guineas ; Intermodiato,;JB6 6s. ;j

1 Steerage, at Lowest Bates. IjThrough Tickets at Special Hatesjto Chio&sto, Winni-

jieg (Manitoba), North-West Territory, British Colnm-bis,and to all points in the Wesrorn1 States and Canada.

i.Tourists, Sportsmen , and others viaiting tbe Cana-dian Nortb-'West , can avail thomBftlves of a special lowreturn rate to the wnnderfal scenery in the EookylIoantoinB and tiie Snortintr districts. ¦ '

A83ISTCO PASSAGES TO CANADA. I IPAUPULET3.—Map of Manitoba andj Canadian

Pacific Railway ; also rocont issub of Pamphlets on]Canada and the Western States of 'America, &c, sentfree. | ¦ ' ' j !G3* Western bound paasonjera accompanied by a

Special Conductor. • , , | :|Fnll partic 'nlara on application to J. SCOTT & Co..

Qaoenstown; ! to ALLAH j B ROTHERS & CO., JamesStreet, Liverpool , and Fiylo Strept ', Londonderry; oito Messrs. M ORPHT & WA R D , 2, Birronstrand Street,Watorford. ¦ ' I ; ' • :' LiTerpool. Deo. 5. 188T.1 : i (o8tf

'. ' AJiEaicAii Lnki!;. :-v _ n1 UNITED STATES MAITi

^F^k

STE

WS, ;•>s£l f_lli__l=>Idverpool tq Philadelphia !

i NEW YORK, BOSTON, or BALTIMORE, IEVEBY W^DNESDAV, !

Calling ivt Queenstown Thnrsdays. ;First-class Fall-powered Iron Steamflhips.

Tho'only Trans-Atlantic |Lino Bailing nndor tho Uni-ted States Flag! Accommodation for all j classes o£Pasjcngera oqual to any European Steamship Line.

PAsaengcrs and goods are landed 'at Philadelphia onth«' Wnarf of the Pennsylvania Railroad j Company,1which has tho shorteatand most dirootronto to all placesin the Western States. ¦

I i ¦ ¦ . -• .For farther particulars apply to. . ' . ¦

RIOHARDSON, SPENCE 4.Co.,! 19 and 22 ' Water-street, Livorpool ; j

LOCAL AOKNTS : • 'HARVEY- & SON, Little George's-Street, j¦\Vaterford 1- - ! : IRICHABD LANDY , Carriok-on-Snir ;;.WILLIAM O'DONOGHUE, Kilmaothomas ;DOYLE 4 HUNT. New Ross, i . j (o3)

ENCiLAill) AND SOOTH WAIlES, AHO THBI SOUTH OF IRELAND'. I

Altered and Additional; Service by GREATWjESTEEN EAfcL VVAY Compuay's Trains andSteamboats, ria GILFORD H AVE », in connectionwith the WiTES^OBD and Ltsrssisk ,' WATEB-?oao & CEMTEAJL. XaELASD , aid WATEETOBD,

. OoNQABVAK , AND LlSMOEE LlNES. ;Shortest Boute and Seduced j Farea.

^~Vr~Mi\ Express Trairn and Fait

gj SMvsk Hail Bitamen;*r- T -, . EVERT WfSEK DAY.DOWN.—LEAVE LONDON (Paddingkon) at' 5.45 p.m.,

I Sundays excepted, and Asaivx AT WATEE-I TOED [weather :and cironmBtonces permitting)I abont 10.15 a.m.,' in time for tho Trains on. thn Waterford and Limeriofc, Central Ireland,

and Liamoro lanes. ! ' ¦UP —Leave Waterford at 5.0 p.m., , eaoh Week Day, >.

: on Arrival of 1L20 a.m Train from Liraeriok,! 10.30 a.m. Train from Elarjborqngh, and ;

11-50 a.m. Train from Liainqre, ABEIVIMO in ¦,LONDON (weather and ciwunutanoea per- ¦¦ i mittingi at 10.45 a.m., tho roaiowing day.. :

A Special Steamer, carrying Paaaehgora, penaaable ,toods, and Live Stock, Sails from W & L. Company aVNorth Wharf on Snudays at 7 o-m. |. I ' . • . l-

A Special Steamer also sails troai Now MuXord toj,Waterford at 7 a.m. on Mondays, on arrival of the 9.1SJ;Train from Paddicgton the previous ereplng. _ [j

Passengers triveUin)? by the Steamer leav ig Water-lord on Saturdays will proceed from; New iliuord by ;tit 3.55 or 9.45 Train on Sunday morning, j L. . ¦

" Corzo can only bo received subject to jts lieing jihippSd in time for the Steamor to bo Btartea j>TTNfrrnALLT at 5 p.m. - Mi_ : _L*

¦ .,', . 1thoY.45 a.m TRAIN from NEW itfLFOBy wiu, in

ill caaos, WAIT ARRJVAL of Steaoore letfnng .Vtf'ttrford at 5 p.m. . ¦ • ¦ l ' ' - . ;[. 'mF \

Under no circumstance oan Passengora noloing <Mg£«CliBsTickets bo allowed the use of Saloon. ¦ ' KSj

FABES— WATERFORD AND iOi«>C?W i ^SKlSIKQLSS (availiblo 1 ffeek) lat Clans ivnd

^Saloon,46»e*

.. .. 2nd Class ond Sajopn, 35a 6d3rd Class and ?ore Cabin. 20s W

Brip>M8 (avajlablo l month) ^ Vsa&n' j

3rd Class and Fore . Cabin, 33» 6d.|Farther information can be obtained from Mr. fc.

rooGi RanwayiTerminns, Limenok i Mr. »». D. Mo-KABABA , AdoVphi Wharf , Watorford. The BBBTCSD

1EE3 betweeii other important Stabotia. Tune,T»Me3 > and Through Bates for Ooods

^&a., CMI be

•btained of MrJ W. J. Busirsti., tho Oreat .WeateroEaii ay Company's District Agent, Adolphi Wnarf,ffaterf.rd.

LAMfliEET> General liauagor.

P«/i.li'nir(/ir. Terminus. j i : j i ' .

;UB FfllENOS 8AY

1 ' 'ABOpd .:. .

\ WApEE'S¦ SAFE CUREji The G«at Speciik

I KlDNBY.LiyEI' i

¦ i ¦ Aim '¦

TEOTIMOSUJA ¦ : ;

lUxccror*!* TnwffliI. £UUI LIJ(US.

ii ftirjissnilma ' *miixii^rtthtto t B.OompaJiyi . I cctrtrtrtMliver imdiltlilney iitatt,for ' wUct tte doctor*could dome no Rood For

I three tnobtlwpirtlkivs

i HPP Bi tJl ui j?>* . ; :*Kima Hunwwf B™*5^ -«^

terai of hrtr im. Wdneyltt^ JJiSEJ ,«U tjm man atran <rmptam(> »°* ?«LrStB» p t >W1UW. TrW "»»2t dflSor|i.W*gfj2%| J£Zcoed. I tHoTwAMu* B±n CPAJPlfTto Z£St

I ttOOdAO«tS*0. ' : I • ¦ - % i- __ *JL

.rpOWLTS'S- PiiXNT^YAi'i 'fEfii -JF S gg EaJartaBy titt ftmUnUok.«Bdn&>«• th*S»ttagBia5Mnml« »•»«mt «4A tt*Ta» ¦u<5miF\c»"'J3r&r£ MS!rat .mm'- SiTisff Slmamnjump, by tb« 1 *ktt, B.T, TTwSTAwi lWW>Wi ! '- !1 :! ¦ ¦ • : - ; !• -:-¦•' V - TV - r J :..- :- rUs.BflC

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Dra^KSilffii'vb- %' •IVTO 'EICE. — Thoi! Waterford

"2rt£K3"irc&. : ; J- l iStoamsnlp Coinpany(Limited)"Tk S^^OSV '.receiTeaoodaaniLiTeBtookfor Ship^^=L~- - ' ;;T'" rTNag'pt ion tho conditions, mentioned ID: '¦• • ' ' : §£tat I4*to.--tn.: to b« tad at theii1 1 ¦ .- . , • umceff. i j v ' j ' ' ¦ ' ¦ .

** %*§£#&? te 'w^£idn7 " i^ "• i m.?,rnir We* esday U,;, S affnoon

TuesdaV " 20 ""i " fi ao0in fc'"11

17.;. 7 fttfnoonSdM •'¦' I? " 5 "J' 1100? TVcdoosaay, „ 21... 10 nightraS'v ' '•' S'-?^"^* MojH»«,r "2«... 2 a(fn0OD'Sdav • " I? "Vo4 ttlt noon TK"B» B*T. ,, 29... 4 mornCT^nAv" 1 M - W,noon ! tar y.i .. 31... 8 affnoonK3- On early Mornlns SalnnCT; Cabins of the I steamers will^ .u W

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^X^W^cSSSW* to Ll'orpooU' "¦!Bristol? recclT?a and dlscharjfiid at ' Wmboriand Basin,

W A T E J S F O E D A H D t lV E E P O O L .F*U*>?

0KrIIiTI!?T0,?t> ' - FsoH i uvrSwi.:Mdaj. Dec. -I. XL mw, PridaJ. j , a u morningSatnrJ .y, ... 3... I affnoon 8ifabdav, I „ 8...12 uildnl'htlMonday, ; „ S... S alfnoon Monday, | " «...12noon 'Wednesday. „ 7 . 8 alfnoon Wedn day, 7. aSfVSooEH'' .. 9...10 morn Friday, ' ,, 9... l aft'noonWMS5&, " M" I Hi '."00" M°*tor ! ,V 12... 8 aff noonvgdneaday, „ 14... 2 nifnoon Wednesday, „ M.i:U DomingAS 57' " ii-n morn • • ftMay. ~ ,; lfl ..10 mornln|wS l

¦ " J?"-2 (l"'no<"J """W. . i ,. 19... 1 alfnooSWednesday, , 21.., 3 alfnooo Wednesday, „ 21... 2affnooo"day, „ 2a..lO mom Pridsv, i " 23... 6 morning

LwSd.r.TS .." :1" " V. j ,, Zrf -a«tfnoo nI ' _„» .SO -- ,2 »«t'noOT Friday, „ 80..10 morningFAEES-Cabln, Single, 14s. ; • do.! *lnSl(A;hildren (anaServants travelling with iamiiies) ! 10s " do Eetura (avaU-ablo tor Two monlhs, optlookl to return irom or to JBrWl),iSa- J Dock, single, 7s 6d : doj single; Children, ie. 'Goods recoired and discharged at Clarenoa Book, Liverpool

nS S S^iei r}] aoaSh 'tQni aU : pri3oipal Station, orOroat Nortboru, Qroit Western, Laricashirofand Yorkshire,

M .hD a,nd S?1?l, W?rtSr? London and 8otttb. WenteraiMancheaUr. Shofflela , and Linoolnsnire, and Midland Eail-I ways to Watjrford. (Throngi Bookings also with' Limerick,i ttJETf' ^

Ica,1 iani3- Tofm,J Gort, Eathkealo, LUitowelMewcostle and Tnileo, 4o. 1- i

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Qoods molted thronjshlrom'flllStttUons on TViterford, and

WATEBFOKU AND NEWPOltl''(ttoB.)Fsou Wx TxzKivr : . Faok KKwroaT.A« rjinm OffPT. J i j . , ¦._ , nnin_W"A"X irirFo'ii D AJ kD yfJ u"u"XiTII v ¦ !™* As CarKQ offers. ¦' . ¦ ¦

• W A T E E P O B D A]Np .NEJ T B O . B S .FEOU NEW Eosa—Daily, 8ondaya accepted; at 9-15 mm.5EOH TVITSETORD—DOU T, Sundays ezcopted, at 8-' p.m.' W A 1 B E F O BD ASD .DU NTC A N N O N .FEOa DDHCASBOH —Daily, Sundays excepied, at SM ajn.FBOM WADEnroBO—Daily, Sundays oxcepted, at 8-5 p.m. .NOTE—Tho Waterford Steamship Company, Limited, Insureall Goods Shipped by these Lines of Bteamurs at H ». id. petiCent, to Traders having Yearly ; Agroenionta, and Ss. perCent, to Occasional Shippers,vdlnos to be doolarw at time olShipmont. Forms ana all Information to be had at theoffices. ' ¦ i I .: . . 'Berths secarod and every Information given by Agents atWiiEarosD—Watorford Steamship Co. ! (Uraitcu), HoadnfflPM. 'ITIA Mall. :

UvsKropi/—Wsterford StcamsbXp Company (Limited), 20,i Wator-Btieet, and Clarence Dook. i . , ,iJaisroir Waterf^ni Steamuliip Company (Limited), ' 63,Qncon Sqanro— ond Cmnberlumi liailo. - . i :

X EVT HO3S -r-W»lerford SteamsMp Company's Offlca.: , DoacAHaoa—Watorford SieimBhip Company's Office.. yoooniL. , , : ' - iLIHEEICK—Lower Shannon Btumshlp Company's Ofnce,iMooat KeQDCt Qoay. . 1 . . i . . ,

KUBOSH—Loner Shannon Stecmohip Companr's Office,Canna Quar. I ' ' i

OLTDE SHIPPING ICOMPANX,' ¦ DECEMBER, 1887J.

Shippers y 'M please note! Alterations is Bailiajrst daring Christmas Holidays.

Regular Steam Communication betweenW A T E B P O E D and i O H D O C T

FLTMODtH ASB SOUTHAMPTON, iNEWHAVEN(BC»8EX). «D . SOUTH o» EHOLAND,

COliK, Ol'ULIN. BELFAST A»O llLASaOWr. r~v % riTlHE New and powerful SCTOT

<——C5r-«\ JL Steaniers 'ABAM.MOBE ; BALLY--'SJB' MVV COTTOH; C I O C H , COPELAND,»r."<

^tJUJV-.CUMBBiS.EDDYSTONE, FASTNET,

INISUTiiAtlUi,L, KATBO.IN, SALTEES, i8KEEBYVOBE,PO BTL AND, TO WAKD, are intended to tail as under,weatherpermitting (unless prevented by nslorcsccn circumstances),[with liberty to Ton Vessels, and'to call at any Port or Porte'in any oraer, in or ont of tho customary ooarso, to Beccirc'and DisohorKfl Cargo, or for any other purpaw whatsoever.

• . WlTEarOBD Kt OUBMW. I ',Etery WEDNESDAY, direot I ... .i. ... il p.m.

rson uiasuow xo wiciBroiui ' |Every MONDAY liract — — I ... il pJn.

Ball, to Grctmock...6.3<J p.m.Every THOBSDAY, direct , ¦ — ! ..i |1 p.m. !

Boil, to Oreenock ... 1 p.m. 'FBIDAYS, 2nd, 9th, 16th, and 30th Doc, via Belfast...! p.m.

Boil, to Oreenock ... \i p.m. ,WiTEEioiiB TO BELMST ... 'Every aA'CUKDAY, 1 P.mBtLTiB T TO WiTtaJoao...Erery TUESDAY, via Dublin.

SATUBDAY6, 3rd, ljth , 1'tb, and 31st Deo., Direct.WiTTnrOBD TO DOBLIK , I ' '

SUHLIB To WiTMTOBD, DiBEOi—Every WEDNESDAY.WATiBrcED TO < oi«—Every XaUEBDAY, lj>.m.

Fnon Coat to WATEsroao, :dlroct—Erexy FiSlDAY.WiiraroED to LOSUOB (St. Kathorlao Dook),lluNDAYb, 5th, Utb, and 18th Ueqombcr. ,

ISAT0BDAY8, 3rd, 10th, 17tb, and 31st Deounber.8ATUBDAY, 24tb December- {Ooodi only. Transhipped

; ut Plymouth. . ; • : I! Loanou (St. Entnarine Dock), TO WAtinrOBD ITHUBSDAY8, lit December, 12 noon j 8th, 6 a.m. ; 15th,

12 noon i 22ad, 6 a.m I and 29tb, Ham. ! INo Tiunabipment by this route. Orders lor collection or

delivery o( Qoods will be attended to by Lavlngton Brothers,!t» , Old Bailoy, E.C.: Great H(irmitago-8trect, Wapping, E.,and Archer-street, Sooth Lambeth, 3.W. ', : I

WiirnafOBD TO PITMOUTB, direct, 'MONDAYS, ith, 12th, 19th December;'4p.m.1 :

BATUBDAY , 24th Pecember, 4 p m .PLTMonTB TO WixiaroKD; direct—Efery BATUBDAY.

WiTKRroao TO &>ara±urT0a. alroot, '8ATPBDAYS, Sr i, 10th. 17th.' and 31st Kcccmbor, TU

Rnnth^mnton. I n.m. : SATUKDAT. 24th December,I via 1 lrmoutli and Southampton,« p.m.: SOCTUAHPTOS TO WirKttroBD, VIA Flyaoath.: Every FBIDAY. j i

• WAT68F0BD TO NEKHAVm.l |8ATDEDAYS, 3rd, lOtb, 17thj and :31»t Becombcr, via

Soathampton,- 4 p m ; SATUBDAY, 21tl> December,vii Plymouth and tioathaupton, 4 pm. ;

NEWHAVEIT TO WATEttTOBD—TDESDAY8, 6th, 13th, and20th December, via London.: . I I

Thcio Steamers nave excellent 1 accommodation forP/usemrers. _ . Jj _ '.. L L. '¦ ¦ • Ii F ASB A OE -au it l s I . : • :

I Cabin. Betam, DeckWaterford to GUcgowand Belfast 17e, fld.: 2Sa. 10s.

- Cork,-— :.T' — ... 1 «i,'- -;•« «, .-¦ 5f, jj; ,' Dublin, ... ... ; ' 12» I ¦ 20.. . 7«. 6d! ! Plymouth & 8ontttSBipton,20s. .! 80s. • 10s, " j2ndon, _ ... I 22fl. 6d ! S5«. 111.. ' " " Hewhaven ... SO*. ! - . ' 1 - = .I Chlldnn »bove 3 and nnder 12 eors o! ago, Hail i'are.

Beturn Tickets available for two raohths—not transferable1 ea- Nom —The Cljdo Shipping Company Insure all Ooodishipped by these lines of Steamenfhi 5a 4d per cent, to Tradenttaviag yearly ogrecmonta, and Js. per Crot to oocaslon«lihiDiwrs Valnes to be declared at time of SMpmont. Formsirry/M M^nsHmi in be had at the offices. !

For Bates of Freight,.4e., agply to ±umiT j. WASiao4 Co., Plymouth! THOKAS M'QAsnCT.i Lonflonand 8outb-Wostcrn Soilway Company. Exeter Buildings; Arthur Street,1West and at the L^VS. W. BaUwuy Beoalvlng Houswthroiwb.out London ) Clyde Shi>blng Co., 7.Albert SquareBelfast : Clyde Shipplug Co., fiochMtor Buildings, 1S8LetaShaU Street. London, E.O.;: Cljde Shippiog Co., Bail-way Offices, Newhaven j 21, Csrltou rlace, Glasgow : CnstomSooso Bnidlogs, Greenock i Dock Boad, Limerick , TowniooyVSouthampton ) 35,. Edon Qnay.; Dnulta) Patrick's

*' C°lk'CLYDE 8HIPPIKG COMPANY;Oartom Hoa» ijaay, WaMrford.

i flpedol forms of Bill* of Lading rwjaireji by tho ClydeSnipping Company, to be had of the .agents. |I? TSSranhio AOdnBa-" CcMBRAt," WATaarogp.

WATEBFOED ANDJ ABERDOVETSTEAM8HIP CPlIPAmr; ;:¦

GBEAT ACCELBEATIOH S AND ADDITIONAL 1: SAILINGS Bj? THE J

Shortcot and . mont EjtpoditioTio B6nt«¦ To LaneapUre, Yorluhirel orti the. Z Ttdlandi Counties, and oth.tr Important ,

Districts of England and. Wales.

i : „ "«• rfflHK 8*ifland Powerful Screw_JCr~lSK JL 8toamor, i" UAGNETI0,"

;2*gp |IVSV ¦ or othtr ahlt&ble Vessel, is inten-'li»8IJE3SiK . 3N*Ae* (nnlfssiprevented by nnforseenkrc«ni»t»u«!) to »aa •» nndar between WATEBFOUD t»ndABEBDOVEY, carryliig Passeaeers, Merchjaaise, and LiveSbockTlo cinneotioi with the Osxnbrlw BmUways, at Low&:& to tbeprlnciijl^gUsiwa. W.to]i towna.i For Conditions soe Form* of Cooslgnment Hole, i! D E C E M B E B 8|A Ifi I

^N OS. ; i

trldsj .80" &™?>M*V :ti f i%&Monday. 5th ,; .- 6 slt'n Sandjy.v Jtb ;, - 9 0 mornIwedtfay. 7th ¦ „-.¦:. t aft'n Towtayj pw j, ...12

^noos

Hfe.fefr.'saste.igs^s?II?" 3& h ::: I T& , r. :i i$£?Una\Jk ini aiid» Ininred ATtest torms, ralues tote deelared before shipment. , j-T , A'— J-JJ. ,, Passenger Fart* between WateHord and

» «.! BAieoa-10.. 0d. Single ) Betnro ««k«M, avaihbJe fox On.

fsSS C^ ^Slngle, Beta i " «cketi. ivalUbie, fo.

fcuSro'wdw Three Yean of . lge.: Free i kbove threeU- A «nri.» TaalrA. Holf-Drioe. L .' I . ¦„*nd under Twelre, Half-price. " ~ ¦ ¦ I :

I Throngb; Ticieu ire hiraed bet reca iberdovu/ a&d all)MFU©1 England and WaJos.

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II The FtaseogOT Accommodation on. the " Mtgaotlo"U of aVnperior rtetcriptioD, and the Ve» si U jutted 1 throughoutw5ffi tl>eEl«trJcIJgbt. ': :' !j . . •t A 6Uw»rd Md Stewardess on borrd,, ! , I ' . 1 :

IE PMrogen may go on bo«rd or lee v» tbS8teanierftt Ator-*JV«T it uy time after, the arrival or lefore tbs departaref it Uf eorwtpondlhg Trticu. . I - I ¦

KTH1B BOOTJS OFfEBS BPE 3UL ! ADVANTAGESfor tb» oontgyince of live 8took from Ireland, owinj toto* tevoonbl* oooiw of the ooi eau

la the'i putof theObaBMl to be WTigtted, »ud iu freedoin from fog*. | Onteiral «t Aberdotey Shippers tuy, a* »ait. ibdroenTaaimie, either deepatcb tluir Stook to dottinitjon. lmme-ffiM«lr( «r cl*«( tbem i» ¦ Utgt JW4 «dlointor; tbeC*ibrUcoop.ny'. bUtioD, wbere t£oi*iUl to> ailOfedto«B>»lnfree of OIIMM^

for .^wenw-fp lhoort, •ndbbmwhich they. c«rj be loaded any time direct lo to Trucks. -

ffiTlSr*e*tfw4oa baud the Cospu y«BejgCtt*M»v.l cEsy wSerto* Md Un Stookii i (b*<J*B*WB/§|C I

fS dSSirrof Crgo rejpectfc <£**£**,*> •><

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IBriin^>m^W!rP-:I -MJS .

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¦ ARE THE PUREST AND BEST.¦ • T ' ¦ \ a i L - • ¦- ARGIASK : GINGER . ALEiaS2.6m a Lemonade. Seltzer Water, Soda W^ter, ' (Gfioger Eeer.

/ gj ailtpaflg. , i :WATEBFOED AND LniEBICK BAIL\7AY.

Up Trains from Water/ ord,,rfj;. • THAIMB OM WXEK HAT8. 1 ¦ ¦ Sdy

ifiimom) Mali , , | jjjjj JJ fTO Linxucx 1 2 3 12 1 2 Si 1 3 12 3 1 2 3 1 2 4 3 5Class. Class. Chus.lClaBS. Class. Class, class >'. *.a. | A.B. A.K. | P.U. | P.K. | t.U; r.H I

Waterford dep. .. 7 « »U 1» J 0 8 30 frso rCarriokjoo-Snir .... 8 23 10 4) 148 8 34 0 15 0 I5.fuonmei ... 9 0 11 14 a 31 *.loJlO "C 10 0 ¦Tipponry ... 10 0 13 0 3 6 51(J 111 85 11 35 ^Junction 10 0 12 20 3 35 5 35 13 23 12 25 ':°°}f - - 12 3!) 3 4* 5 45 ... ... .ffJS?, "•¦ ¦• U i l 3 S S * 57 13 50 12 50 ¦Oromteen 12 47 4 1 0 4 Behe •••• 12 65 4 9 6 13 lUmeriokarrival ... 11 0 115 4 SO 0 35 11 SO 1 £0

Down Train* from Limerick. [~] roAixs on wxiz DATS ] j Sdys.^

mraucs Mall I 1 Hall 1 1 Hall Mail erTO .WAxrarORD. 12&3 I *3 | l2 43 142 124312431 2.8^.: Clou. Clou. Class. Class. Clcss. Class. Class.KA.M. i.H. J A.11. I P.M. I r.u. I p.m T.U. f,>

Limerick dop... 6 0 9 35 111 0 2 45 4 0 11 0 U 0 fBoher .; ... 818 -. jll 18 . ._ 4 20 ...Dromkoen,, ... 8 27 ... Ill 27 |* ... 4 toPallas „ ... 6 37 ... ;11 37 1 ... 4 40 :11 40 ll"40Oola „ ... 6 50 ... ill 50 | ... | 4 {5 I .Junction arrive 7 5. 10 15 :i2 5 ' 8 25 •¦ 5 10 12 0 12' '0iTipporary...dep | 7 40 (10 33 12 40 3 55 ! 5 $5 il2 50 12 50'Clonmel '¦ 8 55 ;ll 20 1 42 1 . ... 7 S 1 2 20 2 20Carrlck | 9 31 11 47 2 28 1 . 7 45 1 3 0 8 0Waterford arrlv 10 15 ] 12 25 8 0 |: ... 8 SO 3 45 8 45; ; JOHN J. . MTJBPHY,'Secretary. ;

WATEBFOBD ANIX CKNTBA1, njELAND RAILWAY. IThe shortest route from Waterford and Kilkenny to Dublin, 1Athlono, Pjtrsonstown, or Nenugh, is via Maryborough. {BCTOBS TICKETS are Issued between any two Stations, and*are available for Beturn as follows.—Botwoon Stations,'where the fare charjred isfor a distance not exceeding 12?miles, 2 days, including tho day of inane, Sunday being a did--non : thos, a Ticket issued on a Sunday px . Monday is avail-!-able up to Tuesday night, aadaTiskctioucd on a Saturday!,up to. Monday night. Between Stations wbero tho Faro pcharged is for a distance above 12, aud not otcoeding SO miles,';7 days after the day of .1*308: thus a Ticket issued «n >.Tuesday will be available op to tho following Tuesday night.IBetween Stations where the Fare charged Is for a distance)eiceodinf 50 miles, One Jlontb. The outward portions ofBeturu Tickots ore only avallahla for the train by whioh Ithnv nra tntinfld * I

»BOa WACTETO»D.

I TBJIIB8 OH 17IBI PATS. | 8O»DiT8

STATIozrs. 1 2 i 3 1 2 3 1 4 2 1243 1 2 3 1 23' Clou Class/Class Clogj. Class. ClassI A.U. I ».a j r.u. r.H. noon r.H.

[ h.m. 1 h. rn.lh.rn. h. m. h.mWatarford, doparturo — 7 15 i 8 BO 3 SO 12 i< —Kilmocow..., I — 7 2 5 1 2 4 ) 4 0 12 10 —Mullinavot — 735 . — 4 10 12 20 —BaUyhalo I — 745 8 0 485 13 45 —Thomostown _... ' — 8 10 ' S 10 4 50 1 0 —Bonnotsbrldgo : — 8 2 5 ) 3 2 0 6 5 1 15 —Kilkenny arrival; — 8 5 > 387 525 I S O —

DO doparture' — 9 0 3 4 0 5 3 5 140 —Ballyraggot — 8 3 5 4 - 0 6 0 2 5 —Attonagh — 9 45 4 10 1 0 10 2 15 —Abbeyleix — .10 0 4-21 . 6 3 0 2 3 0 -aloryboro' ......arrival — 10 25 4 4 5 7 0 8 0 -Maryborough dep. np1 — 10 60 ' 4 55 I 7 *0 I 3 24 [ -Portarlingtcm June... — 1 1 8 — 8 7 1 3 4 3 —Dublin arrival! - 1 0 6 15 9 4J j 5 45 I —Atblone June, arriv.j — 4 43 — ; — I — —Uaryboro' dep. down 1 — 10 34 — 7 0 ' 0 52 —MoUDtrath arrival1 — — — 7 28 — —Ballybrophy - 11 0 - 7 4J 10 25 , -fioscroa.:. ' — 11 31 — 8 30 - -Pamonstcwn ' - 12 4 - 9 0 — —Heuiwh — 12 23 1 — 9 20 I — ! -Ccmplemore ' — — — 8 14 10 54 | —

TO TTATEBronrj

^R-ATWS OM WEEK t)A TR. ¦ BDHDlTfl

STAT10H3. 1 2 3 1 4 2 1U 1 2 3 I ZJ I l U J i 121Class. Clou. Cliuia. Class. Clou 'Class. Class. . u i.e. ».». r.u. ? n. I ».B. I r.H.

' h m / Ti m ' h m h m b m — i b vTplomoro dop. — — 7 50 1 5 4 ' — — I 2 1»Ballybrophy • — — 8 2 4 2 21 - — I 2 47Nenogh - • — — 7 5 — — — —Parsonstonn - — — 7 2 ) — — — , —Bosrrca - — — 7 5 1 — — — —Mountrnth - — — 8 3 0 238 — — 3 4H'ybon/ or. np — — 8 55 2 55 — — 3 21Athlono June, • — — 7 3 5 — — — —Dublin dop. - 0 0 7 4 0 9 0 1 0 — — 9 SIPortarl'ton Jun 7 55 — 10 17 2 45 - — 11 31H'yboro' or dn 8 17 8 55

10 31 3 0 - — 11 to

1 Down TSAIBS goods HailUaryboro' dep — i 9 0 10 41 3 15 - — 4 0Abboyleix - — 9 20 11 15 8 35 - — 4 20!ittanagb . — 9 28- 11 35 3 5> - — 4 35Ballyroggat . — 935 11 6' 4 0 — — 445Kilkenny arrL - — 10 6 12 20 4 30 — — i l l

Do. departure 7 31 10 13 12 3 ' 4 45 — — S^lBennetsbridgo . 7 45 10 V. 12 45 5 5 - - 5 80Thomastown • 8 ID 10 35 1 0 5 •&> — — 5 45Ballyhal« .' 8 35 '10 45 1 2) 5 35 — — 6 0iluilinavat . 9 0 ill 0 1 4) 5 55 - — 6 25Kilmacow . 9 10 'll 8 1 50 6 5 - — 8 35UT.IAW™! o..l . 1 J 1 .I1 8I !|J 1)1 _ — J ( i

MouvTKXLLicK BBAHO H. — ainrytorougu aep., y.iu a.m.,1L10 a.m.,4.55 p.m : Uountmellick arr.,735 a.m., 11.35 a-m.,5 20 p.m. Uountmellick dep., 8.10 a.m., 1.50 .m., 5.50 p.m. ;Maryborough arr.. 8.34 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 6.15 .m. I

BY OEDEB. I

WATEBTOBD AND TBAMOBE RAILWAY.Wteh Day Trains.

^T~l fl i~[ 6 0 7 8 9

rson a m a m & m p in p m p m p m p m p m¦ h m ' h m h m h m h r a h m . - h m h m j h m

Wfrd B 15 11 0 12 15 2 0 4 15 5 30 I 7 15 , 9 0 I ...rm'ro;9 10| 11.30 1 20 3 0 1 4 45 6 0 I 7 45 | 9 30 | ...

Sunday Trains.1 ( 3 8 4 6 6

~ 7 8 0~

rsoa , am l a m . p a ' p m pn . p m p a p m p m

hm ' h m h m'!hm ! h m , 1 m h m h m b nWfrd 0 0 1 , . . U 15 2 0 ' 4 80 ' ¦ ... 9 0 I .,. ' ...TW« 9 SO I ... 1 80 I 4 0 ! 6 3) ... ' 9 SO I ... , ...

First Cl&ea Single Ticket, Is. Betnrn Ticket, is. (id.Third ditto. • 8d. i Betorn ditto. Is. Od.

WILLIAM BEA, 8ooretary and fJnnagor.

WATEBFOBD, DPNQABVAN, 4 LI8MOBE RAILWAYSnoBTOST Koun TO Coax, TEALSZ, ABO K UXABJIT.

TBOU TtATtBJQttP. ^

STATIONS. I Week Days. | Sundays.P. U

Waterford ... dep, V 10 »30Kilraeadfn -¦ ... ¦ ., 9 30 3. 4*Carroll's Cross ... ' „' Flajf 8 67Kilmacthomas ... „ 9 55 4 10Dorrow and Stradbally „ W U 4 80Dnngarvaa . . ... „ 10 S3 4 «0Cappauh ' ... „ 10 *3 6 *Coppoiuln ... 11 8 6 23LlsmJre, ... arrlv. 11W & 30

8. 6 \T. Balliv&yiLumoro' . ... dop. 11 80 5 45Fermoy ... srriv. 12 10 6 21

&T ::: :: j S{f^ ::: »¦ SS 84

TO WAIEUIOIID.

SnndoyiS. & W. B»llw»y. A. B. A. if. A.M. r ¦

/Tralno oop. — 8 0 10 30 4. a.1 A. M[ rj... ::: :: - $% S8. = =Mallow » — 0 8 ' 1 25 — —Permoy ... ... — 9 65 3 15 - —Ltaore ... ... orrW. - 10 35 .8 0 - -

W. D.4L. Balliray. ¦ — —Idfmoro... .„ dep. 780 11 60 320 -

SK11 :• .:: W IS SS - =

DmiUTu " 830 130 410 — —

MhVJS !1' :: II J-S -J8 : -jUSSiJ'00 - :,. S H s -o W r zISC •" ,TTi4ll 9 451 8 15 6 20 - -

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70E : AvmlusAile tnatlM, 'with lIlustntivtnn_ni ca»e»,testinioTit«l».«PdendoTMm«nt»Ifl F HI of eminent msdleal men, &e., will beftfi fl* fill M°*t t*1'*' in plate envelope, cpoo111 !¦ IH reoeip*of three stamp*.

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Aiaermau O'CONNOR, M.P. THOMAS DAYT.AldeinJan BURKE. , ^ j , ¦, ¦ '¦ HENBT ^HOLOHAN, JUanajjins Direitor.

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SILVERSPRING! F 1 L T O W N , IB E L A N D .

. at Cork „ 1876. i wi ftw rt Boyal-A g nealturul Qociety'o Show at DaUlia in 1878.. Alco tho.S Uvdr medal at EUtown Local Shor?. '

I WE HAVE PLEA9UEE IN INFOEMING OUR. FEIE1TDS AND THE PUBLIC- . ¦¦ . LHAT \7E HAVE SECUEED

The Sole igenpy for , thg ;Sale of this very ouperiorBatter in Waterford.

j tZT It » mode Freob 'every mornlog from 8wMt Cream. nnd vre bavo urranjed for Dailysupplies 10 bo tpnt in. *

KELLY ,&VAUILY OROCERS. WINE SPIR IT

88, 88, 90 & 91, Qafty , WASBSffOSBCS" A TRIM. RESPECTFULLY SOLTfiTTRn

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SPECIALITIES* ¦TWENTT-WO GOLD INI) PRIZE MEDALS AWARDED.

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NEWEST SHAPES AND ! DESIGNS IN TABLE GLASS,! " C n T ¦ A NiD E N O R A V E D.. . ' *

SplcnaM Collection o! TABLE 8ET8,; DE8SEET SETS,' BEEA^FA8T SETS! .¦ TEA SETS,i TOILET SETS.

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> ''I hereby nertlfy that I bavo thU day forivardad Wof o>y oompluU Patent £4oaoaloalO. li Medal 8od» Wuttr.PlfnU to Mr. SI. J. Wpornr. Wetorford. to mtlrn2.n<K>A *m»« -f Mgh'r r-CeklSonat«d Water* pfr da/. ' ' (8«t66dL: i, ] . [ . , : ¦ .' ." Pik -JlwjiniiTi, •¦ : i

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J. DBA» 8iB-i-We ire in reo*ltt of yoor eiteemad otdsr (for Pomp for «h» Artw»liui Well, wwoh"' • '¦ 'TriBlbodespatohfldTatonoe.—Your* faithfully, | ; • ' j ' ' " BAM WTT t %orru%."; ¦ ¦¦ ':'

POTASS ANDrty r#ooxamwd»d by th«

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WEpDING PEESENT8 and . ' jjUFTS in jjrea' variety. ' ,

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; nanufooturcd by tho VTatsrloo H£Uo Co., limited, TSXIIsJs -AGENTS—GEOEQE TVHITE & 8ONS. WATEEFOED.

9&mm GINGE R ILE^"CLUB-PA!"

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FOQEIGN AND COLONUL ORDERS ARE SPECIALLY PREPARED1 TO SUIT• TlaLE VABI6US CLIMATES. \Purvoyors to 'Hor llojesty'fl Honcoi of Pcjrliament,

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| HIC EXOELLENOY THE LORD LIEUTENANT OF IRELANoJ

REAMERY,

Ae origlnaUy mada byCANTRELL .& COGHRANE

Ecxzre of Spurious Cxkpo vnth.

Uado.ONLY byOANTRELL d COOHRAH^

Under 8podal Regfotratioa,

77.t Drin': for (he Qo-dt<j cii Rht\ir.alie.- ' • Mttdo only by '

CANTRELL & COCHRAHE,ITndor 8pocial Rerttjatlon.

———S^i_12_:DHIP and COtlllEECtAX HOTE124. QVAY, 'WAIERFORD.

j r ipH A E L .KIEWA .K-nTrAVlNG pnrchascd tha Interest in the aboveJrlL HOTEL, bogs toannouuee that tbis Ettati-liflbment OPENBP on SATUEDAY, FEB: 15, 1879:| M. K. .trusts, by strict attention to thoso whopatronise THE SHIP AND CoinriuioiAi. HOTBI., tomerit a continuance of tboir patronage.

Qnay. Watarford. Feb. 12. 1885. . . . {28.U. ' Tho Burlington Ueatauraivt,

27, 8T. ANPBEW STREET, DUBLIN, . • '¦Oyster and : Bh$U-Fish, Luncheon, Dinner and Buppf

. . , . Rooms, CBUSOB-LANE, .: (next door to Hibernian Bank).

T UNCHEONS und Dinners, 8onp, Fish, En-JLA trecn, and joints, '£&, Sappers , Fish and Melt.Game always roftdy.- ¦- ¦ ¦• • :

Tbe BlfcLAED KOOll' i» olflffantly appointed. ¦' 'IEy-..LTJNCHEONS'«V tbe eloffontly-fittod FJabBnffct , o(>Qai8t , of Ov«tor«, Lobaters, CrabB,. andSaronry Finh, and a veriety.of . Meat and other. Sand-triohea. . Wines and Spirits of tho finest quality.Jameson's Sovcn Tears' Old Malt. ' Martoll's Brand;.14 years old. Ales and Stoat from tho boat Brewories.and in pcrfcot condition, finest Bed Bank BarretOysters. Over 1,000 Boxes ol very" old Cigar* In StofVpnrohased by tho late Mr. Cortes. A trial solicited/

i THOJIA8 P. (JOBLESS; FiiOPEiiTOB. (n2i

THE AUGEl HOTEL,MEBCHANTS' QUAY. WATEEFOED

II BS . P. CTT R - H A KBEGS to respectfull y inform her many Friends

nnd the Public that she has OPENED tlirjiibove EBfabllshment , nnd hopes to eectuo theirpatronage by strict attention to their requirement'and comfort.

BBEA3tPiBT8, DlBHE&i , and 6OPPEES ready aithe shortest notice, and on the mo3t reason ablfterms.

Mrs. C. eollcit3 a trial, and Is confident beiVisitors will be well pleased.

BEDS, well aired und cleanly, at the lowest chargeladies and Gentlemen boarding will find it to

their advantage to patronise this Hotel- (s.30.1y.)KJlacIrmvtor. Vclo Hotol,

L l S M O E E .

J O H N N O O N A N , Proprietor. .YISITOES and Commercial Gentlemen will find

the nbove Hotel Clean, Comfortable, ChargesModerate, and Accommodation.. Excellent. A BathEoom well supplied with Uol and Cold Water.

Cars tnet!t tbe arrival of every Train. allOJjHIHSCICJI—5?ho Gloatv7orth

| A - First-class Family and Commercial Ho to!. ¦npHE " Glentvrortli " is tho nearest. Hotel inI JL tho City to the Boilway Station, Banks, Steam-boat Offices, Telegraph and Post Office , apd to all pub-Uo places of amosemont. P. K>NNA , Proprietor. 14IS, and 16, Glentworth-streot, Limoriok. jol8

SOUTH KENSINGTONPi-ivBto iicsiaoaticl Toruly Club

" GLENDOWEB MANSION,"18, 15, 17, ond 19, HARRING TON ROAD, 3.W.,LONDON,

(Tho best and most convenient position in Town).Ono mlnato from South Kensington Station ; tenminutes to Westminster j oighteon minutes to theCity—Mansion House Station ; near Parks, Qardonu,• Albert Hall, and Museums.FOB Families wishing to avoid expense of Honcokeopuiff, Visitors to Town, or Gontlemon deairingthe advantage o( a Club, combiuod with tho privacyand comfort of Home, at a moderate Cost.

Introduction or reference required. dl9-tfC ' Address Sccrotary, TEE QLENDOWEBEESIDENTIAL CLUB and PEIVATE HOTEL,Harrington Boad, Soath Kensington. 8.W.

?HE AITGBL HOTEL

THIS Large, Comfortable, and convenientl y sitnatcdHOTEL , has recently be<ia thoroaghly neilntcdind renovated by tho present Proprietor, Mr. HEALY.For Gentlemen and families- coming to Dnblin orlegal business, it will bo found mast convenient , bela;'¦itaated next to tho Four Courts ; and for Woddin(rParties and Visitors to Dublin , tha accommodation i*second to nono in tho Kingdom.Private Sitting and Dining Eoom«, Coffco-rooia forLadies, B»d-rooma from Is. Cd. to 2s. each. Smokinpind Billiard Booms.

I John Jameison and boua' Sovon years' old Malt ;jQuinncss's Stout. Bass's Ale, Winc3 , Brandies.iChampagnes, Liquonrca , ic.[ EIOHAED HEALY, Proprietor. al3.1:

Imponal Ilotal,LOWEK, SACKVILLE-STREET, DUBLIN

(Oppositethe Goneral Poat-Offico and Talegrapb. Office;Tho most contral in tho City.

(POMPLETEIiT remodelled and re-fui-niahcd.;|H-> MaBnifieont Ladies' CoBoo-Bootn, Dinlng Boom,3moking'Hoom, Billiard-room. Charges moderate.| CHARLES- LAWLER, t roprietor. f8.ii

GREAT GLOBE HOTEL,LO^VEE BEIDQE-STBJiET, D O B L IN ' , I

Un. RIC&AHD COFFET , Propri etress (widow of tlf ilatoRIOHARD OOFFEY) .

MOST Central.j immediate neighbourhoodof La»j Coor and Telcgroph Offices ; n feirdoors from Kin i Bridge Tramway Lino ; five to tenminutes' drlTe to any CitV Railway ; newly decoratedto-furnithed, and snbpliod with every modem improve-ment rcquiiito for tbo oomfort of riritort, under thepersonal supervision of MTS.COFTK and family. •¦ 'Effgs, Bnitor, Cream, and Vegetables from the Farmdaily. Notwithstanding present high rates, term* anmost moderate. Breakfasts from U. 8d. Beds, fromla. 6d. eaoh. Table d'Hote daily, thr*e o'clock 1 8un.days, five o'olock. Soup, Two Joints, Vegetablti andphsoso, 2i. only.' ANlffht Porter in attandanoe.' All 8ervanta paid, bytho Proprlotms. AH bommnnicationst4be addreiied,Mn. OOFFET, Great Globe,Hotel , .„ Lower Bridzo-streefc. Dablio.No conmunication with any other house. f20.1y

. B .„ .JO NEEVOU3 8WFERKB3.mt Pnbll»hed » nutaitloii s Edltloaof a Now and Valasbltiledlcal Work, entitled,

IIOVT TO EK8TJBE HEALTH.Or, the CONFIDENTIAL VHIEfiD "

. • i Ur J. A. UutiEi, U.D., (U.8.,)Ibis Book tbould lo read tv even one. voane or old

married or «luxl«. It teacties. ¦HOW TO AVOID DISEASE.HOW TO KEOAIN UEAIiTH.HEALTH | 6OCIAL SCIENCE

OEIHQ «. TEKkTIBK ca the LAVJBOOV ESinM Q LITEP «d the CAUStS, BYBPTOMS. Md- TJiBAXlfEHT.of ill dUeiie* iewmiing on Exhao«tioo of Nervoaj vtulity,!

Palpitation ol the Heart Noi»e» In t i e Held jnd&tiIndectalon, Impaired Bight rnd Mnaurv, InJlgettionPn»tr»tlon. i o»«itnde, Depresilon or eplrlU,, to«. ofEnerir and Aprettte, Palm io the Back, and Limb..limldTty, BeU-W«tm»t, Dltiine**, Lovt of ¦oUrode, Oroond-£U Fear*, mi manj other Mlm«nU, which, U oegloct«d

[ jrtog* the lolenn to on earl/ Death. Tot*1 her »lto Hint*)n Cbronlo BbtamaUsm, Goat N«anlcia, EpUetwr.ajiteru, ana wi aueaiei oi toe aerroai ana uimeBturiyitem. ¦' ' . , 'Tbe Appendix to thj valuable work contaloi many tu*.lal PBEtklBIKTtOSB fur the alltlaUon of •oFcriug-aadchs oare of minor dltotden, with fall lustruotl)us for(heir prepantioa and use. ,

CanUlnt alto Dome fritcOlr advice OB Hygiene, o»th«WAT TO TBE8EBVE HBALTH.

niostrtUd by nomerqas tattoonlaU from gnttfalpatieot* who have been restored to health tbrouih ibtiothor'« liistraaieQtality. • '. . - : ¦ ,

Brat Pott free for 2 •tamp* j or by ltttov port 3 »tamp*'Al«o i deter) tire p*mph:ct OD the lunation* aod.dUonUf

pocollar to the female HI. hr the tam« Author entitled.|fpH£ FEHAIiEH PHl£Ni> «nd ADVlflZE whlci will b,

I 1* tent to any iAi<*a on KECECPT 07 SlAMPXplENTSLOPB . . . . . . .Addrett, J.A. BA RNES, H.1% (OA),«, Lontdale Sqiuri'aSLitOt) faxuLmjr, tendon, !», ~

Jn.Lj Lj lYlJuli g& iSfigiyia

Hot only to Project Mtt to Fromt>l$ Track, andbring Good Jim together. . ¦ ,

> t&f t i tXUntD 1860. ' , ':J s ¦ ¦: ¦ ¦ v.Hint aid Co.V BritUH imd foreign

' Oonuncroial Xn«ttbr7 Ofloat.HEAD OFF(0£S •.—M, , OHRAJ-BIOE, LOO,.8*—» Bankrupt. r«Cur» for «30,00u in |att than *rear's trading, for Taatiourolal* IM elow Mto fOoteievo( our lntrrrautura lu -the above <n*«.' A' other es.W (Tin

Tlionauda Pooadj) nwl to our saMoribers. W.B.—Hotone ol town rtotialiediliUmnulrtorw. ', ¦ ; , ¦;qqairieeT ali'ttampe euh Inquiry i titra fmjolxlattnaai'

oae/Mr, Two aadlbreepmoeeaeaiVf iTM POow* pwhoavJred.- Debt eollaetiula aU Mrto. . '

-From R. Qieigu&f . lrok TTrflriT*. *fLff"rWnliiifull Ptii'il.i j od t advise, IdeeUaed to MU III tJitiailn liai otSrwta*Ubwi ttt iaaediUU eaab.aadnow I SWtbay h»v»Ji«dTfnitlUonlOTUaaldaMoo. \j \ \ U <r. .I jVT ^1 Jh^te mDoS pUaenr.ii. UiWoiM»»W)»yij ,T1j11« O(th. lufornattoa »«*••<> ftrewS #<>• > U* toataiet-tKeaanltllj aaiOomMrey™. iPJ. 'l-iVWA ^ ni Memoraadoinfro«Uro»«r,8yc^»^Cw;lfo«jn«T»>^i|

i dOQDtealyOf JKXQ "Kr-nS .>fy* Vt(MltSI|Bof IMif* tf fittuypoH, fca7 «•' tkaU 1 lenaial/ reeoauMOdmib*M&

.Ml, cw,' Thankiet yoo f o r roar >tuntlo». ta oat im iiiS"¦f t rewJyiftiyJrtto1. Croaai, SabM,and 0d.. tSSBaI ' tMt MaafWi* JSWWIMOI i-ofwui. TlwtHI ¦slamfc

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12, STEAND STBEET, T B A M O B E . '

w:. B I S H O P ' ;BEGS to intimate to bis Friends and nuroerona

Visitors to Tracnor? tbat be baa OPENEDtbe above Establishment; where they can be rop~ »plied witb FirBt-ClsES Goods on moat 'reawnawstermg. -' "'' . . •

A Choice Stock of Wines, Brandy; Whiskey,Bass's Ale, Qainness's Porter, Cigars, &c., &c.

Lt7KCH»OHs, SANDWICBIS, TCA, and Corns.Iced'Mineral Waters, 8d. ¦'¦'¦ '¦

! Weddings, Balls, and Pic-nic Parties supplied.¦ ' WAXTEa":iisHOp/ , . ,t8, Mien AH, 8TBBIT, 7, BA^fiOHSTSAKD' STBtlT,". '

WATSBWBW' tj*48-d)

A HD 12, 8TBANJQ, STSEET; TB^MOEE.

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Kennans',Field Gate, No. 15.Jft. x 4ffc. 21n., six bara, Tea-iron topand bottom bara,. two diagonals andplato iron ;gussets, BB engraved.- A•arst-claca Gate. In lots of three_atone time, , 19o. each; -cash.' ; 'GATOJNo. 13.-Liighter make, Sft. x .4ft.;2ta.joix ' bars 'and' two diagonals—all flatlion. In lota of throe e.t ono time,17B. 6d. eaoh, oaah. Pillars, if required,oxtra. Various Patterns. Any six .QtKennano' Field Gates to same Stationat same time, carriage free for cash¦V7itb order.

KBNNAK & SONS/MsH'simble St.. DIEBIJIN.

THOMAS P. MemOAEBIOK-OIT-SUIE,

Having now Opened, in cona:ctiBn vifii hb ' ,Ironmongery and General BormccJ, a

TRUNK & COFFIN FAOTOEY,Is prepircd to supply oa tha BlorUit'ITcilra ;

EVERY DESCTIPTIOIT Ol" ;

FUNERAL EEQUISITBS. At Mica ta ntst all cbii i

C O F F I NSr«n thiplainat Deal to th tr.ttl tr.auict PQU&:2

Oak, can bt tvppUid en an hour's neiict.

All the varioni articlpj for .a Funeral kept In(Block, end, witb a large etock of finiihed goods' tzljrepared matcriaU, be ii enabled to execufo ordersfor FnncraU in tho most rwpccUbla minuer «sd oirciBozablo tcmu.

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! SEED & imPLEr.1E»T WAREH OUSE, ;::94. Jl AIX 1 ST.' . & p l Vmi GATK.

CARRICK.-ON-SU1R.O U B B F O E A L L ! • ' •

HOLLOWAY'S OlE TtilEilT *IlIPOETAKT DlSCOVEET—No MOBI SorjIETITO.—

|Tfao discovflry of Ihis Ointment has proved an m\ o]u-Ablo boon to thonsands of snSorers ; when 'rubbed[on or near the seat of suffering, its rare Balsamic pro-.portloa ore conveyed to ovfry part. ' Tbns it hcaJ» in-ward wonnds andnlccm of ttio STOITACH , BOWLIS, torWOUD , BtrongthcnethosplnaJmirrciT incases of ner-vous wcakoeiss and deprcsjion. And all diseases of theTHBOAT, .Losas/ and CHKBT. IIO. invalid need de-spair of euro, whilst tliia Ointment can. be obtained 5for tho reputation it bears in evory qaartcr.of th»globe is fnlly borne ont by tho sncteiis ithasjvttained,cprroboraied as ifia'by tpatuaoriiils froni' persemt ofall ohusea and aoontrios. . - . - 1 , ,

Gour , RBEOkATiBK JAKD' ' N«CBAI!OU.—Tiesotruly formidiablo and drcadeddiiwUeJr with ooctnraalppatms, nervons tw!tehin iV''nrascniar~craBipsl andscUUca, will yield when treated "By this Ointment- , .In no oases is it more important jto hare the Ointmentthoroughly snd effectually conveyed tinoashthe poresof the ikin-to ilia *ffcioted>parta, open whioh it-will; ..bring ita soothing in&nensea to beir, and thoa pro- .idnoa ease, comfort, and letrarity. Thj PilU'ihonldalso betaken in appropriate dosoi W le*s«ft th« in-Sammation.and topnrifytheblood. '¦ ' • ' . ¦ .-. ' ¦ ¦ ¦ . . '

BAD Lias, BAD BBXASTB, OLD WODKM, AUO —Uw;«a4TXON8 or xti. KivDt. -Th* *pf \iaUioii ol .;he Ointment heals, in a remarlcable manscx, •vttzy ¦¦-kind of Ulcoration, «o£ton« the stiff ojt -oostzaetM ¦Ussoes, oan«es " proud" flesh to disappear, asd i«mand loatluomd ducbarg«s to. become converted into 'healthy healing surfaces ; and these effect* «M'not- ¦ 'tomporary, V>nt are radical and permanent ¦¦ - < ¦ ¦¦ PlLZS, FlflTULAS , AMD ABttC«8»8.'-rThe»«»ad »1]similar.affectiont an*t lie carefully treated U&ndiagto tho plan recommended in the printed ixutroctlant. .The Outmost must b applied directly to: the part* ,to purify the blood, and., to relieve ths internal ooa.. •nations which are 10 fertile • catue of thtt «IM* flf 'di»e«*e... . : .. • . . •• .. ¦ : - . . - - i : ; . ¦ ;;)?-V,

4'"- ' ! ' ¦.DAorsicAb ENLABOMiiirTii StnibUB LMnr. uiB . ¦VAJUCOBI VIIHS.—In the reduotlon of ail Qlaodalwt ¦'3weUIn(j» n6 remedy equaia *ii» ineomp»r»W» OiaV- . 'cnent Jt prevent* tbo Icrmatioaof tatruwnK tfrowthi; ¦ < ;and U an iavainabla remedy for checking ail Chresie . . .Oiiohiargea} when diligently rtibb»4 Into the part* t i t . ; - tlected, th» w6r»b ca*e will yield ta * flompantivelythort space of time, - i i :• . - . ¦:'1 |.i ' 'vi . . : ¦ ' ¦ } . . . - . ' •

SoBorcu. A»D OU> 8KIH DistUM.^TM* OijrU- - tment b a certain remedy for til ditesaei of tin skin,Whether pimple or complicated, bcuxvy, ringwornijjlotcbes, pimple*/ /aad othtt ooXxxieoVMdl toHtttlX tii.4t once eradicated by thU in valuable Oogauat.Both th * Ointmtut and WU «A<mM kf ,%»&:<* tk *. 1: Jotlowinj comp laint * t—Bad Legs. . Corns (Soft) . . . Soald*. ;;-,. o

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instructions from the Executrix of the latfMr. PRA KCWOSWASD. to SELL BY AUCTION,at! the CITT AUCTION - MAd, Barronstrand-St.',Waterford, '• j !

c£T&oa$t>xr;oiimh'i>zcEiiBER, w, 1The 1NTJBEEST[ !iu tha above Premises, whicb

are held under;_LeajM, for a term of 20 yeara, fromth« 25th March; 18711, at the Yearly Bent of ill. |

This old-established House, - aituate in a busythoroughfare of the City, is, .well known.. £¦profitable -Trade has been carried' on ¦ there formany yeire. Tho license," which is_ only £4 10s.a year, is paid op to October, 1888. : ¦ j

The House is ia excellent order, and the businesswill be carried on up to the day of Sale.,

For furkhei- particulars apply toDANIEL DUNFOBD. Solicitor,

; 23, O'Connell-atreet, Watecford j or t(PENDER & DWY12B, Auctioneers,

! B«rroustrand-street, Waterford.December 6th. 1887.

37. O'CONNEL.STREET. WATEEPOED

: 7-Day licensed Houoe.! AND GRQCEEY ESTABLISHMENTj

¦ For ' BaXe By Auction. |

TO BE SOLI) BY AUCTION, onTHUESDAY,16th DECEMBEB, 1837, at Twelve o'clock"

on the Premises, No; 37, O'GONNELL-STBEET,WATEFI-OBD, by directions.' of Mr E P PssbAN,(who has changed MB 'residence}. HIS INTER-EST, IK THE 8BTEN.-DA? LIOEHSBD HOUSE anijGrocery EBtablishuienr', known aa 37, O'CONKKII»-STESBT, 4n which c, Lucrative Trade has beendoiug. ' ¦ |

: It conjains' large Shop, Bar Parlour, DrawingEooui, 3 Bedrooins/Servants' Apartments, Kitchenwito Range, Flagged Yard, Bottling Store, W.C.,Sic. | ¦ ' ; •; '

Gas and Water lnid on through the Premises.Held yua' rly at- tbo Xiow Bent of JB25 per AnnumImmediate possession will be given. License paidup to next October , The Counters, Drawers Shelv-ing, <t<.'.. Will go wila ! the Interest. ' j

For f uther purticulirre apply to.1 \-THOMAS WALSH & SON, Auctioneers, '.

Tbe .Mall, Waterford. !

NO. 64, MANOR-STREET, WATEEFOBD. I

.auction ox Houoehold Farnitaro ,CHIMNEY MIERORS, &o. ;

TO BE SOLD BY AUOflON on MONDAT, 12tb DECEMBER , : 1887, at twelve

o'olock , at No. i 64 MANOR-STREET, tho entireHOUSEHOLD FUBNirtJEE nhioh will be foundverj good :— , • ' • ¦ i

lo tbe | Dining and Drawing Brooms are ¦— 12Mahogang Ohaire in Hair Cloth and Cfmlo Sofa andLoungur to matoh, Cuntrp, Side, Loo. and otherTables, Fancy Covers; Mahogany Book Case, Chef-fbnier, Linoninm and CarpotS; Ru^s, Fenders andIrous,. Coal Taefe , Chimney Mirrors and Ornaments,Window PoleV aod Hangings, Pictnres, Glass, Chinaand Delpb, Ac., &o. ' ¦ . ' ¦' '.. ¦ ; • I

Splendid Hall Clock in. Mahogany Case, Strikingtho Hoar I on dihedral Toned Sons, Doable Peramba-Jator, Oirqrolh/io* . . '

BedroainB-'Wood and Iron- Bedsteads. Pallia»sos,Child's Cot, Toilet Tables and Glasses, Basic standsand Ware. Commodcs,.Toilet Stood with Marblo Top,Now Brussels. XJarpst, Preaaes, ' Cheats of Drawer ,K OKS , Fenders, Pictares, &o.

! The Kitchen is fully, furnished and contains tbenunal onllinary ; rcqaisitas. TaBleo, Chairs, Forms,&0. r. .

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Terms—Cash.THOMAg-WALSH & 8ON, AuoUoneors, &o, j

Tho W-i'l; Waterford, Dccombet Had, 1887.

LITTLE,,. GBAIGUE, FETHAED, COUNTYWEXFOED.

lUfeOBTAni ' DALE ;'. Off . !

Diiry CoS.'Jfftaisj 8iocl, Sheep, Pift , Boriet, Oro$$Implement! , &c, Sri., by Auction.

mo BE S O L D ; BY A U C T I O N ,Ji- by directions of the Eepresentatlve of the

late Miss KEOOHO, on TUESDA.Y, DECEMBEK20th , 1887, at LITTLE Galionc, near Fethard, theEotire Out-door Effects, comprising :—

15 Well-bred milch and ia-calf Cows, ,2 Do dD 21 year old spi'iaginji Heifers,

13 Do dc U do Heifers and Bullocks,3 Bearers, 1 highly bred Bull, 2 years old,8 Ewes in Lamb, 8 Hoggets, 1 Wether, 1 Earn,1 Sow (in young), 9 Store Plga. • , ¦

i HOB8ES.No, 1—Brown . Horse, 6 'years old oaitable for har-

ness and|farm, ; |2 & 3—Two U8eful farai tiorses, ajed.

4—A| promising More 4 years old by " Cham-¦ ' pion," dam by " Elvas," (untrained),

6 -A! brood Mare, in fcal to " Warrior," ;6—Do. ' do . ¦ i7—A Colt, 2 off, by " Champion,"8—Do 1 off, by V, Warrior,"9—A flUy Foal, by " Tenant Eight," a Donkey.

• : ¦ CEOPB. i1 riok of firs t-crop Hay, 1 do. of second-crop

Hay, rick of Straw, haggard stack of Wheat,haggard stack of Barleyj ditto of Oats, 2 pits ofMangold, about 100 barrels of Potatoes (in pits)6 acrea : of Turuip3, (ia drill), several neaps ofof llannre. 1

; , I1IPLEUENI6.¦4 Care, Draj, Cteal, Tacklinfr, 8 Ploughs, 8

Harrows, Eoller, Turnip Cutter, SouSar, Ladders,Dairy requioite?, &a, , ;

: ! ' AnBOj f I1 Several atticles of Furniture, Tablea, Chairs,Feather Beds. «£c,, &c. \' ;Sa!e, to commence at half-past Eleven o'clock

with the Implements ; Stock at Twelve o'olock.Tenna strictly Cash.'• j WALSH & SON, Auctioneers.IVetford, 6th December, 1887. ;P.S.—The Interest in tbe Furm of Little Graigae

will be S( Id by Auction! on a day to be named, rfwhich due notice will be given. ' !

C O U N T Y OF W A T E B F O B D:E0AD 3ESSIOUD.

To Road, Contractors, and those interested in County! : ; ¦ Presentments. '..BAYS for holding EOAD SESSIONS, pre-

vious to Spring Assizes, 1888. :For KilcolUheoD, at Milepost, Thursday, 12th Jan-

uary, 1888, at 11-0 o'Clpok.For Ganltier, at Callojhane, same day, 12th Jan.,

1S88, at 1 o'Clock, • • . -, -For Middlethird, at Tromore, Friday, 13th Jan.,

1688, at 11-0 o'Clook.For Upparthird, ct Carrickbej. 8atQrfay, 14th

January, 1888, at 11 0 o'CIock.For (Jlesebeirr, for Ballymacarbery, Monday, 16th

January; 1889, at 12-30 o'Clook.For Coshmora and Coshbride, at Liomore, Tuesday,

17th January, 1883, at 12-0 o'clock. iFor Dtdes Within Drum, at CUuhmore, Thurtday ,

10th January, at 12-0 o'CIock., ¦'for Deciu Without Drum, at Dvnganan, Friday,

Wlh January, 1888, at 11-30 o'CIock.For-County, at Large,, at Daagnrran . name day,

1-0 o'Clocb ' •. i. ¦'At Dangnrran tho Business af the County at Large

Trill bo entered upon at Ono a'Clock. :'Al l oppUdHooa for Presentments, &c.. mnst bo

loisoU is my OSes on or befori SATURDAY, tbe31st day of DECELIBEB, 1887, and no applicationwill be entered on the Pr«tentmdnt Sheet that Is ooturenarcd in acdordancH with ths Act of Parliament, j

i . E. H. POWEB.Scc. of tho Grand Jury JCounty Secretary's OfSce, Court House,Watorford, 14th NoTember, 1887. * ;

: E"roo I?ariaio for tho niilion i1

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MANITOBA APD; TBB. CANADUN NOETHi : ' ' '¦ WF/ST

WHICH eomprfee8T50!000,600 Acres of thebtjat Wheat Iiand in the World, and 60,000-

000 6f the*best (Trailing Land. Eailway commani-cation open to all part* of the Continent. ImproyedFarms for Sale in; ell part* of Canada.. AesistecFaE3ages granted to Agricultural Labourers, andFemale! Domestic -Servants, who are in greatdemand. :

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! Apply for' the New Government Parnphleto,Zlaps, and full information to "

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i • ' THOMAS CONNOLLY, !j , Canadian Government Agent.

Notbnmberland; Houso, Beresfprd-PIoco, Dublin

! DTOHB.: AUD XIABBJ&E wOBSS' MICHAEL-8TBEET, WATEEFOED.

Pb'KBBFFE: & SONS beg respectfolly

O to: Invite tho 'attention of thei people of Waier-ord and the surrounding district* to the large stock of

HBAD-STOHESL TOMBS, and MOKUJMNTS of the new-»t ityle and belt traterial prooor»ble,lnoluding » Urgetook of InterlaoodCelUoCrossM. '

i P. O'K. & 8oH8:are prepared toentorinto oonHicUfor every description of Stone and Marbla Workl forCameterfes, fto. CHMSIT PIBO»8 preparod •nd et;

i By their «rtan«Wo premises they ew wonta^nywork» •ntrnstsd to tbvm «* the sbortejtnotioo, fa thee»t «tile. anaonth8 BO»^re»«ouftble term«. •p8-ly

! " ! aa. - ^Bw - - nA.vrx ii 'X , \ ¦I I ; \ BVSSeOS DBSTIBT, ¦ ] • ¦ "¦ 'i % TCHB iMALL WATERFOti©. ji A LL the'iLATMt ixswvmvn in j AJMKICAII

JBL P«ITT»T*T, «t most Molerate Charge.. ' ^¦ BerTKDta Mid other. MiUmi^ * **£*} *>> «7f2

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"WrOTICB IB HE&EBY GIVEN U»»t.lh» BopkiSS roVffiTBSStoSoo UTnaUm of tb»CVjnv' Zm", Jhb«Bti£n&Sr«aL «>• Cldwa from tbe48th

i Wnt df.ih. H»lf*7m8y loteiSi* t« t)» *»* P»»»ov—

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j Ootaol Ooraa l Oorno lA GEEA1J :B0ON TO ALL SUFPEEEE8.

AjteEssoF LEsns^inciomicol Praf citor pf *«« Pathology of ¦ ih\

' Hitman foot,j FEOM 8YUNEY, AUSTEALIA,

I« now on a SECOND VISIT TO. WATEEFOED,: " | .

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Parties in ,C>ty and Ncighb°ncl100 sufferingfrom Cornsi-Banions; Callosities, Warts, Chilblains ,Diseaseii Toei Nails, Weakness of the Ankle, Sofiini, Tender Feet; and every Disorder of the Feet»nd harids, effectually CUBED WITHOUT CUT-riNG- pp CAUSING THE • SLIGHTE8T PAIN,by Professor Lxwis, who will be in attendance at

.! MR- . TIFFIN'S,.j 857 MAt lT , . W A T E E F O E D . '

, JA wiBh having been expressed by several LadieBand Gentlemen tnat Professor LBVTIS Bhould visitthls.Clty, he is' moat happy to gratify that wish ,arid beijs to!say that no may be consulted asabove. : .

In addressirig Persons having Corns, he wouldobserve tbaf be has succeeded in discovering amethod whereby the most troobleBome Corn,whether hard or soft, may be removed, either f: o >•a child lor adult, without any pain whatever, andhe patient ii enabled to walk immediately with per-

feet ease and comfort. Ladies sod gentlemen arerespectfully informed that Mr. LEWIS extractsCorns on an entirely new ' system. ProfeasorLswia's Lotion for Ebeumattam, Neuraliga, Cbll-blain9,;Weakrie88 of the Ankles, Soft and TenderFeet, and larg-e Toe Joints, in. BotHee, 5s. to 7s. 6deach. !Corns, Bunions, Callosities, Nails growinginto the 'Flesh, and every disorder of the Feet andHands! that can be mentioned will be eradicatedwithout any pain whatever. ffeeB for extractingCorns,! Bunions, and Warts' the same as inLondon, Paris, Manchester, Liverpool, Glesgo w,Sydney, &o. - Testimonials' .from tbe leading pro-fessional men of the day, which may ' be inspectedit anyj time on application. Families waited onat their own residence on receiving one day's noticeby letter or otherwise. Established thirty-twoyears under distinguished patronage.

i LOCAL TESTIMONIALS.HOVZUSXB 29rn, 1837.—Professor Lowis bus this daj ex-

tractod khre« rery sore corns from mj feot. nbioh foryean btre cansed mo great anaoyaDce. He did sot (rite methe slightest paio dnriag tho operation, &nd 1 now ezpe-rence complete comfort whea walking. He performed amore extended operation on Mrs Howard who saHeredgreatly from numerous con.a), and with eoaally satisfactoryresults—J W HOITAID, Town Clerk and Solicitor, Oatherine-street, Waterford.

DECSUBEK 2HD, 1887—Professor Lewis has extracted twocorns irom mv feet without the slightest pain—fUcHABcMoasistr, Undertaker, Wuterford.

89, Lu>T List, Wne&roBD, DECEITME 1ST, 1887.—ProfLowia has tbU day removed three corns from my foet with-out the [slightest polo, to ray groat citisfaotiou . and X canrocommeud bla with confldoaeo to anyone saTforing fromcorns— t 'T. W. B. COVHOLLT .

S8 and 59, Quay, Watorford, December 7th, 1887.—Itaffords aa much, plejsaro to state that Professor Lewis ei-Lroctod ; throe corns from mj feet this morning, in themoot etUftil osd poialcss manner. The operatio s did netoccapy Jnany minaies. and his rclle'od totaaala of IonsstandiDit.—JOSEPH E. TOBIS.

TESTIMONIALSCEirjrr, N.B., 15th November, 1884.— Professor

Lewis has certainly very much boneStod me, althoaghI had aome doubts as to submittiug my ease to him,is I BID tbe one who prosecuted Dr WolS, a eo-calloiChiropodist, at Cambridge. Dr Wolff was sentencedto six i weeks', imprisonment with hard labour. In-stead of such an nnfortunato termination to my seeondvisit to a Chiropodist , I am able to e&y I am thoroughlysatisfied with Professor Lowis's treatment. — EightHon- JOHN tf PLONKETT.

ABEBDEBN, 14th Decembor,. 1885.— Professor Lewishas givon me great relief by romoviag four corns frommy foot without any pain whatever.—BISHOP orABERDEEN AKD OBENET.

EOOKHTJEST, Co. COEK , March 7, 1879.—ProfessorLewis | has extracted sovoral corns from my footsoccesafnUy, end without tho slightest' pain.--JOHNDALt. M.P.

BALLINA, December 2nd, 1879.—I willingly boartestimaoy to tbe skill and ease with whioh ProfessorLewis [eradicated corns and bunions that troubled motor many years, and to tho oa»o and comfort I feelnow when walking ; and I, therefore, feel confidencein recommending him to all ooeding his professionalservice .— HUGH CONTTAT, Bishop of KillaJa.

8 ' BoTAli-TzEBACE, KINOSTON , Ootobor 3, 1881.—Professor Lewis has extracted five ooraB and one bunionfrom my feet giving me no pain whatever.—LadyGENBBAL, WADDT.

UBtrFF.—I have much pleasure in cortifying thatProfessor Lewis has in a moat adroit manner relievodmo of an ingrowing nail of big toe, without the slight-est pain.—CLEMENT W. B. GOEDAN, Fisoal.

ilACDONALD PLACE, GBEBNOCK , J UUO 20, 188-i.—For same time past I havo been troubled with painsin myi feot , and lately they have become almost in-sufferable, so much so that I required to walk withextreme caution. To-day Professor Lewis extractedtea oorns hard and soft , and one bunion, frommy foet, and that without tbo slightest pain, while Iread an newspaper. The operation was performedmoat skilfully. —W E CAIXFBBLL, Solicitor.

LiUEaiCK, 11th July, 1879.—1 bear willing testi-mony to the skill and delicacy of handling with whiahProfessor Lewis bos eradicated the corns which hodfor many years so painfully interfered with thofreedom of walking. There seems therefore no roomto apprehend a return of an affliction from whioh sofew adults of cither sox are free.—D. L. MSNIHAU ,7-P. i , . ¦'i TIULXE, 26th JSaj, 1879.—Professor Lewis has this iajremoTod a TCrj painful cons from tbe sole of mj footto tat satisfaction and without pain. — J 8 FITXIUDBICI,M.D. !

43, Kiaa-STBEET, LUBOAS.—I beg to state that ProfcasorLewis bus operated on a patient of mine to my entire satis-faction, ills experionco and ability undoubted.—J. M.Joaasrox Scan, M.D.

XIKSBICX, 12th Jolr, 187}.—Professor Lewi* has extract*!corns from me, and I hare muoh pleasare in certifying tbatI bite not the slightest inconrenieaco from the footalncs.—M. V. BOEIE, M. D.

TH»:C U»T, HOWTB, 27tb April, 1882.—Profc=5or Ljwijhas this day romo'ed foar hard ud six Soft corns from myfeet, to mr entiro satlsfactioa, and without pain.—J. £LOIAUHSSIX, Justice of Fcaca (or Connt/ Dublin.

KIT.T.'IBWT. 26th Norembcr, 1881.—Professor LowU hasthis da; extracted five corns, hard ud soft, from m- feet ,with great skill and eipertnCM, and without baring Inflictedthe oliffhujst pain;—J. J.' M., Llent.-Col., Cork Hajl,KUlarnoy.

30 FmwiLtlAlI FtiCB, DOILIK, 7th KoTCmbor, 1881—Pro-fessor Lewis extracted earornl hard and soft jorns from amember of my family satisfactorily and painlessly.—GCOBOBP. DUJWST, M.D.¦G EIBBOLM, ATE, 25th January, 1831.—I ham bad thisafternoon serorjl oorus extracted by Professor Lowijand bare pleasure la testifying that he has oporated onboth in a most workmanlike style—Wmm BTSWIST,J.P. ;

Monnt Vernon, Stnnricr, .Feb. 6, 1833—Prof. Lewishas removed from my feet two corns and OUQ bunion with-oat pain, and has afforded me much comfort, luring donehit work in ' a professional manner.—GEOEOS OIBJUCX,Sargeos Dentist,

Oirlisle, Jans lltli, 1833.—Professor Lewis has remoredsoreral corns from my foet in a rery satisfactory maqnor.—J. tt»rERniu>, Oorernor of Hor Majesty's Prison. .»

Mt Lewis bits remorod seroral corns from my foot, with-out paia, and I strongly reoommend him as a most skilfulChiropodist.—Bight Hon. J. A. Yo«xs.

: Drotfheda, 18th Angust, 1681.—Professor Lewis bos rcrysucceufullj extracted some corns from my foet, from whicbI feel very much relieved i and the care being permanentit extremely gratifying.—Monoids WOITWOBIK .

1 8ootoh-«trect, wuteharen, 17th August, 1B33.—I hartmuch fleisura ¦ in testifying to the great skill and profes-.lAnnl nnlf.nr1*nf PmfMAn, lM^» ^hn h.. »kla ^nw m rr./wmA(ram my feet corns and collositcs and roliorel mo of ¦>diseosod too noil, without any pain.—COASUS T. DALTOS,L.D.8., Dental Sargeon.

Carrickferg-as, 15th August, 1833.-Professor Lewis huextracted several cores from my wife's feet without piin,WQ aiTording Jnstant relief. I cao with oonfldenco recom-atend ilm to anyone suffering frou) oorns.— v. TAoaABT,M.D., Sargeon-Usjor M.1I. Dopt.

i Berrr I Lodge, Miltown-Ualbay.—Prof. L«wls bos ex-tracted several corns and a KW banlou from my foot withoat causing tke leait paiu. Siroaxly recommenl him toinyono requiriDg his serriccs.—J. K. Iliui, fbyaUnn endSurgeon.

60 Stephen's Green, Dablln.—Professor L«wis remoredsererul palatal corns to-day from my wife's feet mostixilfally, and without caosing the least pain or lncon-roolsnce. I wui piesoot during ttio operation.— Dr. Bon,FZEOUBOX

: Proa pect House, EnniaMllon, 10th May, 183).—ProfessorLewis iuM this day remof od foar corns from my feet, witb-oct ttw least pain, and ia a rery sitUf ictory mxuaer.—UzxST Purws, TnfSo Manager O.N.E.

. BH-risr, Z7ti Norember, 1830.—Professor Lewis b» ro-moreil bcrerol corns fro-n my'feet, and has not glren mothe tUgb.at piin.—J P Oanai, Adm. i» Caiscijrr, LIKZBICX, 8rd august, 1379.—Dr B Fitt-jerald.h4i been operated on by Professor Lewis with groat{srecesa- 1 1 con recommend him to anyone taffaruig fromoorns, ho. :

GALWAT, litb October, 1879.—Professor Lewis bos this dayremorw-i in s> iroat snccessfol way, two diseasod toe noll»from myi wife, witto.it any pain. They were of long stard.ing i aim I can cor Idently recommend him. I waj projon.at the operation, a id he •boweil great skill and dexterity.—Inovis H PHAXRB, Physician ood Surgeon, ;

Bfc sisoox, 7tb Mar. ltjSl—Profeuor Lewis has thisday M cored tr.thojt l-o slightest pain, % banioa from myroot—J P Huu S, MBI yer. ' jBiuaxA, 4th r.*<3n-b T, 1879. -I hare been operated onbo-d&y by Prbfct.sr t« ftc,- wbo rddicated corns from mewilhont any pain and n< * dulckly, ard to ray entire satis-fao .'o.i. —V Ji Buua, 8iO Hnyo Gjooa Jnry. :

LIJCEEICT, llfj August, 1879—Professor Lewis bos re-moved fro n mine ar>d my vlfe'* feet sereral corns of long•Urdlng, and'very anuoying.., He did so to my entlro satis-laetiob, with much skill, and causing no pain.—J TUTUKO,Sab-InspecorlBaak ot Ireland. ' .

CASTiKrowiJ Hoosi, CHUKuromr, Co 'VTEXTOOD—Coloneltbe Honourable John A Kise has mncb. pleasure in testifyingto tbi g«at skill with which trcfossor Lewis bis this day,AyrillCrt, 1SS3, eitraotod his corns and bunions, wHhodjfring blm thi slightest pain. :

BipasrviLj >\ lxTtRXTSB.—Fioteaor Lewis his removedsereoj corn* and two banlons without any pain, very quickly,and t» my enbre SAtlsfaction. —C J Uonstxt-GsAn,M»jor-O«aersl.- ' I1 iBTOunus, ;Bta February, 1835—Professor Lowis io» ex-tracted MT0ral oorns from mr feet, which hare bees ex-ceedingly troublesome. He has caused too no pain, andtbe removal appears to be q.alto saocessfal — J: w Pxiu,Lt. 0«n£ral (j^rslEnglneen. ¦ !

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Boze3, Jewel .Cases , Lndiea' and Qentlemen'c Dressing Cascn, ic.Wo direct special attention to our Stock of Decanters , in White, Green, nnd Yellow Glass (with

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•• Post Free." 8 Ibi. on receipt of P.O.O. for 6a., .against the Estate of Fomoio Josepn: AnoliiDB,or Sample Quartet lot 7d., stamp3. . ""'ato of View.Mount.in the County of Waterford, InL_ Urelund, ood of Bt Julian's Eoad, Prioiy Eoad,

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FANNINQ, the Executrix therein named on tbeOta day of NoyjEUBBB. 1887, lo the PrincipalBegistry of tbo Probate Division of the HighCourt of Justice-, are hereby, requited to eondinparticulars of their debts or cluiijaa to us, tbo un-dersigned, on behalf of the said Executrix , OD orbefoie the 81»t <Jay of DIOEMDCB , 1887. ANDNOTICE IS HEEEbY AL8O GIVEN tbatafter that day the «»id Kxecutrix will proceed toUstributo the nisete of the eaid deceaBod amongettbo parties entitled thereto, having regard only totho claims of whicb she shall then bavo had notice,and that she nlll not bo liable for tbe aesots oruoy part thereof eo distributed to any person ofwhose debt or claim obo shall nob then have badnotice. . " .-" : fn26-2t dOiDated tola 21flt1d'ay of November, 1887.

SAXTON & MOEQA N, 29, Somoreet itrcct,Portmaa 8quaro, London. W :•¦ ' ¦

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BEGS to inform the ] Pabllc that his Boato plyrogurally between Waterford andCarrici-

on-Sair. Goods of nil dcocripHonB, nhioh are to beforwarded to WaUrforJ, or via Watorford to anypart of Ireland, England, Scotland, or Wnles, willie received at his GOODS STOEES, QUAY, OAB-EICK-ON-8TJIB. Goods from all parts, for Car-rick-on -Snir and surrounding country, received atWaterford direct from the Stearpera and Eailwnys.Freight charges will bo found most moderate. FallInformation as to Batcs of Freights, times of Sail-ings, etc., etc., to be had at tbe Omcrs— (a20.tf

NEW-STBEET, OAEBICE-ON-SDIE. ' '¦

A ent at Waterford—Mr. THOMA8 DOYLE, THOMM SXBSBT.

If EATING'S COUGH LOZENGES.* ' ' ; ! OldfBt and Host BemedyTrEATINQ'S COUGH LOZENGE8.**• : : Oldest and Bert BemsdyTTEATING'S COUGH LOZENGES.**• i ; j Oldest and Best BcmodyK^ATING'S COUGH LOZENGES.**•! ; ! Oldeit and Beit BemedyXT EATING'S COUGH LOZEKGES.xx , . i Oldest and Best BemedyXT EATING'S COUGH LOZENGES.**¦ | j Oldest and Bert Bemedy

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i ¦ contelB onlr tbt , purest 4ttifS, sillfalJ/ eom-. Mnsd./BpM eTCTprbyrstolaH.tH' i »

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In tho Court of Bankruptcy, Ireland-Inithe litatier of7NirHOIiAB.P;<r»reB, >of Ballybrenoi,

Tnmore,'County Watarford, Farmer, •> Bankrupt. ,

APUBLIO' BITTING will be held before theConrt. at the Font CanrU, DnbUn. on Vvf Dkt , the 23rd

dsy of DKOCKBIB,' 1887, it th* .nonx of Eleven in theforonooni to Audit tho Assignee* Aooouat and make *iiridend in this matter.

Dated thi* 5th day of December. 1887.• i - - , ; • W.'H*8. MON0K, Cblcf Clerk, t' ; ¦ ¦ U • . i A. K. McENTIBE.-Oflloial A<slmee, •

15, Merchant's Qaay, Dublin.JOHN L. SOALLaN A CO., Solioitors :

forthe Assignes, 17 Baohelor's¦ • : . - • - Walk, Dublin.

DSOBE3 TO BE IiET.

MBS CUEEAN, ANGEL " HOTEL, QUAYWATEBIOED.- JS prepared to let weekly or

yearly, to a Solvent Tenant ot1 Tenants, the largeBottling Store, the two Horsb Stable, and tbe largeLoft running over both. These Premises openInto a large and spacious Yard ; aro approached by3. convenient Entranco from the Quay, and imme-diately "adjoin tbo Hotel. The whole Concernwould be admirably suited for Builders, or forpersona in the Bottling Ttade, and Indeed for per-sons In any General Trado. o28

.Apply to the Proprietress at tbo Hotel.

Homo Cured Bacon.

IN conceqnence of the present Low Price payin£for Pigs, we are now selllog prime

WATEEEOED, COEK & LIMEBICK BACONAt Eizpence per Pound, Retail.

J. FANNING k CO.Waterford, Nov. 4th. 1887.

FOB 0AI.E

SAFETY BICYCLE , nearlythis Oficc.

new. Apply at

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B. \j dent Surgeon DENTIST, 134,PAEADE QUAY, has nov. secured tho services ofDE. HILLS, (Doctor of Dental Surgery, Bo3tonCollege), who will be in reguhr Daily Attendance,in addition to the usual operators.

023* Thore ia also attendance in Dungarvanevery Tuesday, at 17, Parnell-ntreet j Carrick,Hew Boos, and Lismore, fortni ghtly. This doescot intcrfero with tho daily attendance in Water-ford. All correspondence to bo addrcc:ad to 134,Parade Qnay.

IO BE LETmHE Fine Large House, No. 37 BAKEA.CK-JL STEEET, where the Pawn Office Businesswas carried on successfully by Mr. EICHABDEALEIOH for several years.

Apply to Mr. JOSEPH BOUTCHEE,_11.6t° ' 89, YELLOW EOAD.

SO OPOBSHEI]rrnHE BEST SPOUTING AMMUNITION BOWJL by N. M. ALLEN,alltf Colbec-etroot, Waterford.

niCHAEL niCSIE,Not7 and 8econd-h8nd Booknellcr, Dealer

Antiques and Articles of Vrrtu, Prints.Paintings, etc- ,

2, BAOHELOR'S WALK, DUBLIN.

Libraries Purchased for Cash ot Highest Price.The largest stock of Second-hand Boobs in

Dublin, always on View, at ModeratePricea. je.24

I7ov7 Grocery, Dohory, r.sd Provisioni WAREHOUSE.

MICHAEL STEEET. V/ATEEFOED

& C O .C O N N O L L YA V I N O mir^hftRiG purchased Mr. BOBEETB In

tbe Premiaee, bpg to intimate ttand tbe Public that they haveabove Establishment in tbe

Oi-U. terest m tbe Premises, beg to intimate tttbeir Friends and tbe Public that they haveOPENED the above Establishment in tbtGrocery, Bakery, and Provision Trade, where theywill oupply FifBt-clnas Goods on moat BeaconableTermo.

A Choice Stock of Groceries, Bread, flour,Oatmeal, Bacon, Hams, Butter, Cheese, Eggs,ic, &c.. A Superior Quality of BEEAD will be supplied.

A Trial reipectf ully Solicited

N.B.—CONNOLLY k Co. intend Dupplying nonebut the Best Articles in tbe 'Credo, at the mo3treasonable terms. ol<

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TnrrOODFOED, BOURNE k CO. are nowVV colling most Excellent Tea at TWO

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Packages of their different priced deliciousflavotued Tcao, from Clb3. to 101b3. in weight , aresent " fr et" by Parcels'. Post on receipt of Orderwith Bcmittanco. .

] 700DF0BD, BOURN!', <$• CO., jC O E K .

11th Edition. Post Freo for 12 Stamps.SHE nUOAU HAID :

WHY IT FALLS OFF OB TUENS GEEY,AND THE BEMEDY. By Professor

HABLBT PASSER. Sold by C. E. MILLS, 21,Claverton Street, London, 8.W.

" Everybody should read this little book."—Scofraan. nll.lSt0

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IEI8H AST AND MANUFACTUEE

EDT7AED O'DHBA.MONUMENTAL SCULPTOE, CALLAN.

COUHTT EiL-stitrr,

BEGS to call tbo attention of his Customers andthe Irish Public to the fact that he has bees

awarded a GOLD Mrrii and DirLOUA for the rope-rlor excollenco of bis exhibit of a Celtio 8tone CrossJat the Boston Exhibition of 1883 ; also the HIGHEST iPuizEa awarded at the recent Dublin and Cork IExhibitions for bis specimen* of Celtio Crosses. ; >

All kinds of Monumental and Ornamental Stone'iand Marble Works ; Celtio Crosses in great variety.

Altars, Fonts, Mural Tablets, tu>., executed onthe most rensonablo Terms and shortest notice. :

Further particulars can be bad on application toEDWABD O'SHEA, jy23

CALLAN, COUNTY KILKENNY.

ONE BOX OP OLAEKES' B. 41 PILLSis warranted to cure alt discharges from the

Urinary Organs, in either sex, acquired or constitu-tional, Gravo or Pains in the Bur. Sold in boxes,Is. Cd. each, of all Chemists and Patent MedicineVendors i or sent to any address for 00 Stamps by theLincoln and Midland Coonties' Drag Company, Lin-ooln. Wholoealo Agents, BABCLAT 4 SONS , London

BHBUUATISM, Acute or Ohronio, relieved byCOLMAN'a COSCBNTBATtD MUSTAnD OlL.—" TUOTH," of Deo. 3, 188J, «ay* t " Do yon know any-one who suffer* from Bhonroatism P I ask, because, ifyon do, I can tell him or her about a wonderful remedy.You have seen Colman's Mustard .everywhere. W«U,tbe original Colman bad Bhoommtism, and dUooveiedth-t there 1* a Green Oil in Mostard S««d* whloh enreeit. Namber* of people get li and are cared ot theirBhoamatUm. How I' know about it U, beoaos* a ladjtold mo iMt woek that »h»applied for It whwuvsr *h«felt a twinge, and it aotedlikeaoharm." T(t>5b-tained of all Chemist*, DrngsUU, and Groosrt. MdWholesale of th»- ¦ Proprietor*, 108, Cannon-8tr»«tLondon. j flj

FLoaiLj-r.—FOB, THI T*ITB AMD BaxATB-rA(ew diept of ih» llqnld WterUU; aprinkkd 6tt ft w»t lokfcbrnsb, prodnesa a pltssaat latbsr, whlen tkoroafU* elsu*Mtbe T*»U> from all panslU* or napo-We-, k»r*mslb«lSo»TtnU tsxtor, stop* dooay, livM so tlu Twtha MoulUiawrlj whiteness, »nd « d«llibtfnl fi-fTnoet to tbOmitb,It remove* all unplensint odoorarfcluf from dwand Uattsrtobasoo smoke. To* Frs«raal FlmHrns, bdaf IIIISI IIII-Hptrtofhons/asd street bn-bs. Is dsliokiu to U» t-ttSiaiibsgre-t«stToUstdl»ooT*rrortbeaf»i FiiMlr.M efiallChmnlsts and p«rfUD-rs. W_ol«_U <Wy«i 'f*-M*«Ml «r_RiB(4oB Boad, LowSos. ; ¦ ' ¦ -; . r. -Vr« .

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mkZif SSrSwt a,m^^ S ma«ss,«ndolea-M-pi the tuljfc*- NHtoslloa. WtiwMthis Bcp the 6Ua wUl.be kiytteV frfaat ow»i>lsisi.~

LICENSING' NOTICES3 & i Wm. 4, cap. 60, MO. *; 17 * 18 Vlo.. cap 89, MO

9.! 37 * 88 Vic, cap. 69, sec 10. ; UTo George I. Maokesy; and J_*_. 8UU»rj, BsaaUiw ,

beiog two next Bestdent . MagistrsiW WUtom J.Dennehy, E«<J., Clerk of IW for tb» Cityrf^aWr.ford , and B G. Ball, Esq., Sab-Inspector of feeBoyil Irish ConsUbnlary for »ha Pollcei)utriot Of

r_T_KE°N6TICE1 that I, JOHN ATKINSON, of 94,_L • Qn»T, 'n the Parish of Trinity Within, and Cityof w_terford, shall apply at tho Quarter Sessions,to be holden on the 4th day of January, 186H,-atWaterford; for a New Eiolse License for the Sslo ofSpiritious Liquors, Wine, Beer, Ale, Porter. Cider.Perry, &o-, by Retail, at my Honse and Promisefsituate at M, Qaay, aforesaid.

Dated this 2ad d»y of Daoember, 1887. ¦ -:JOHN ATKINSON, AppUoant.

L.. C. 8TBANGE,Solicitor for Applicant,

; .Waterford.

3 & 4 Wm. 4, cap. C3, sec, 2 i 17 * 18 Vie, cap. 89,1soo. 9. ; 37 & 88 Vlo., cap. 69, see. 10'

To James F. Scott and George I. Maokesy, Esquires,being two next Bciident Magistrates, WUliam J Don-neby, Esq., Clerk of tho Peace for the City ofWaterford. and B. G. Ball, Esq., Sub-Iuspeotor oftbe Royal Irish Constabulary for tho Police Districtof Waterford. ' ,

nriAKE NOTICE, that I, THOMAS GRAY, of 8,JL Arundei Lane, in tho Parish of Trinity Within,and City of Watertdrd, shall apply at tho QuarterSessions, to bo holden on the 4th day January, 1883,at Waterford , for a New Excise License ifor the Saleof Spiritoas Liquors, Wine, Beer. Ale, Porter, Cider,Perry, &o., by Retail, at my Homo 'and Promisessituate at 8, Arondel Lane, aforesaid.

Dated this 7th day of December. 1837.THOMAS GRAY, Applicant

L. a STBANQE,Solicitor for Applicant,

: Watorford

3 _. 4 Wm. 4, cap. fi8; sec. 2 ; 17 4 18 Vie, cap. 89,sec 9 ; 37 & 38 Vio., cap. 69, sec 10.

To L. A. E;an, and James F. Scott, Eaqalres, beingf-vo next Eesident Magistrates , W. J. Dennehy,taq., Clerk of tho Peaco for the City of Watorford.and R. Q. Bull , Esq., Bab-Inspector of the BoyalIrish Constajinlary (Or the Police Distriot of Water-ford.

rpAKE NOTICE, that I, PATBICK MoCABTHY,JL of No. 51 Ballybriokon , in tho Parish of TrinityWithout, and City of Waterford, snail apply at theQuarter Sessions, to bo holden on ' the 4th day ofJanuary, 1888, at Watorford; for aTransfor of , theEicUo License for the Solo of Spiritnon* Liqnors,Wine , Beer, Alo, Portor, Cider, Perry, &o., by Betall ,at my Hoasn and Premisoa sitaate at M Ballybriokon,ifort-eiid. At present held by Ellen Fitrgerald-

Datod this 3rd day of Deoember, 1888.PATEICK McCABTHY. Applicant.

L. C. 8TEANGE,-, Solicitor for Applicant,

Waterford.

(3 and 4 William 4, o. «J, a. 2 j 17 and 18 Vio., cap.89, 8. 9).

To David Kent and Henry Gallwoy, Esqrs. Jnstioc*of tho Peace for tho City of Wat«rford, W. J. Den-nehy, Eaq, Clerk of the Peaoo for tho City of Water-ford , and E G Bnll , Esq, Sub-Inspeotor of the RoyalIrUh Constabulary ot t£o District of Waterford.

I ELLEN BRITTON of O-Connell-street in tho

, City of Waterford, do horoby giro Notice, thatit is my intention to apply at the Hilary QuarterSessions to be hold at tho City Court Honeo, Wator-ford , oa tho 4th day of January noxE^ensaing, for tbeMagistrates' Certificate far a Transfer of a Lioenseto Bell Wine, Beer, Cider, Porter, Ale, Spirits, &o.,by Retail, to be Consumed on tbe Premises, otmyHouse and Premises, situate at O'Conuell-streetaforesaid in tho Parish of Trinity Without in tbe saidCity of Waterford at precont Licensed lor snch Kalein tho name of JOHN BEITTON, Deceased and trans-ferred to me the lawful Sister of sold Deceased at thePetty Sessions bold at Watorford on the 21st day ofOctober 1887.

Givon under my hand tho 9th day of Dcoorabor 1887.ELLEN BRITTON.

DANIEL DUNFOED, Solicitor for Applicant,21, Kinir-ttroot. Watorford.

(3 L 4 Wro. 6, c. 08, o. 2 ; 17 and 18 Vic, cap. 89 8. 9)To David Kent and Henry Gallwey, Esqrs., Justices

of the Peaoo for the City of Watorford. W JDennehy,.Esq., Clerk of the Peaoo for the City ofWaterford , and E G Bull , Esq., 8ub-Inspeotor oftho Boyal IrUh Constabulary of tho District ofWaterfora.

I WILLIAM OULLINANE, of the Moyor'a

, Walk , in tho City of Waterford, do hereby" giveNotice tbat it is my intention to apply at the HilaryQiatter 8oomons to bo hold at the City Court House,Waterford, on tho 4tb day of January next ensuing,for the Magistrates' Certificate'for Six Days' Licenseto Sell Wino, Beer, Cidt.r, ' Porter, Alo, Spirits, 4o.,by Retail, to be Consumed on' the Premises, at myHouse and Premises, situate at tho Mayor's Walk,aforesaid, in tbo Parish of Trinity Without , in thssaid City of Waterford.

Given under my hand this 9th day of December 1887WILLIAM CULLINANE, Applicant

DANIEL DUNFORD, Solioitor for AppUoant,31. Kinc-stroot. Waterford.

XIOTICEXolic* of Application for Tranaftr of License.

mAKE NOTICE, that I will apply at the nextII General Quarter Sessions of tno Peaco, to be

holden at Dangarvan, in the County of Waterford.on tho 29th day of Decembor, 1887, to obtain a Liconsgfor tbo Sale of Beer and Spirits by BeUU, to be con-sumed in tho house whe.ro sold, for my honso situatedon tho South Side of Grattan Square, in tho Town ofDungsrvsn, Parish of Dungarvan, Barony of DeciesWithout Drum, and County of Waterford ; and thisApplication is for a Transfer of tbo License latelyhold by THOMAS FITZOBEALD.

Dated this 6th day of Decomber 1887.ANNIE POWER, Applicant

To WM. JOHN DrKHBEnx, Clork of tho Pcaeo forcaid County.

To all whom it may concern. •

ITQTIGEoj AmMeaUon for Transfer of License.

mAKE NOTICE, that I will apply at tho nextJL General Quarter Sessions of tho Peace, to beholden at Dungnrvan, in the County of Waterford, ontho 29th day of Decomber, 1837, to obtain a Lioenso forthe Salo of Beer and Spirits by Eotail, to be oonsnmodIn the house whore sold, for my houon situated on thewest lido of Grattan Square, in the Town of Duugar>van. Parish of Dangarvan. Barony of Deciea withoutDrum, and Connty of Watorford : and this Applica-tion is for a Transfer of tho License held by JOHNWALSH , deceased, to me.

Dated this 3rd day of Dncombor, 1837.BRIDGET WALSH, Applicant

To all whom it may concorn.

Waterford AlTrhcfcLWaUrford. December 9Jh, 1S87.

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ij eath of the M^t ifev.L Or. Power,Tr :

lord Biatop of TTaterford! and liamoro.ij ¦ ;' '. '¦ ' '. . ' ¦ ;-' ¦-'t lii ' . ' i i '1 '¦"• ! : •'¦It was ¦ with feelings of profound sadness

that the people of ' Wiljerfora jh'eirA' ion; kit'TnVday tliat ithb gentle spirit; of fcbeir belovedBiBbop bad1 departed. 1 ;It was ;?n- par^i* selfishsajlness. They mourned . that, he fchonlj betaken from their midBt, who had on aj thousandoccasions proved' himself .» .true TTuttier of hiepeople. To the poor : espeowlly. i ¦ wore hispaternal instincts directed. :, Ho dispensedrelief to them through ohannels hidden tothi public eye. The temporal intetlssts of hisspiritual children were I never forgotten by him.To' forward , theBo be spared no labojw whereit was likely to be efficacious. The good whichhis feeble frame and :failin<j health : hinderedhim from doing directly he did by deputy, andtook no pains that it might be inscribed, in theannals of men, for :he knew , it :wonld berecorded in those supernal archives which havebut a few days ago borne witness to his life-work,for tbe evidence of his spiritual labours weneed only " look arohnd and see." The in-tensity of the piety and zeat which he hastransfused into his clergy, and through them intothe people of the diocese, and tbe religiousorganizations which are taking such deep rootin ihe city, thanks to his fostering care, forma monument over his akhes more beautiful andstatlier far than a golden niansolenm-p-fl ladderof light from earth to Heaven, wbose purpose isless to blazon abroad tbe name of the illustriousdead, than : to 'support tbe spiritual steps ofthose who toil in . the j upwnrd way which his

;b'fe was devoted to indicate. These resultsare at once tbe offspring of his -labours, andthe monument of bis memory. 'Laying asidethe Borrow which we must feel at tbe departurefrom amongst us of one so fjood , so holy, andso gentle, we cannot bnt rejoice that the wearyand protracted labours which be so sedulouslyperformed, are closed in the r|eat which knoweno ending. ¦

iI . EABLY CABEEB,JHe was born in the parish of Affane on

the 1st of May, ¦ 1809, and baptised John inthe Parish Church of Cappoquln. His vocationbeing decided, he was placed in St. John'sCollege, in this city. Here bis collegiato ' careerwas paPBed. Tt is fifty-five years ago (June16th, 1832) since he was^rdiined priest. i His firstmission WOE' a curacy in Clonmel, to which he wasappointed in 1833 (June 8th.) Here his piety andzeal becau.8 conspicuous, and were such as soonclaimed recognition at the bands of his bishop. . Hewas made Parish Priest of Poweratown and Liaronanin 1852, and1 fourteen years after of Clonmel. ' Tothis day tbejold inhabitants of that town- bear testi-mony to tbe ! unbounded charity and self-sacrificingzral of Dr | Power. By tbe poor above all was hebeloved, and not without good reasod. He relievedthem in tbeir necessities, consoled ..them in . theirBorrows, and carefully '¦ counselled ' them, whereconn6el waa|needed. | ¦ ! ' . -

TATHEB POWER AND THE 8CENE AT C&OJJlfEti ,f »»» r Vvr 1QAQ ' .

if r\ i p AWM /I t¦ Through the dreadful year '48 Father Power everbehaved biniself as became a Minister of the Gospel.His voice Was ever upraised to calm the franticvictims oftbe fiendish system which then held sway.¦

To give an: idea of the appalling scenes with whic hhe was sometimes brought in contact, we cannot dobetter than extract the account of the hanging ofbrothers Cody at Olonmel j til on the 1st March ,1848, from tho lute Mr A M Sullivan's New Ireland(With a few alterations for tbe sake of brevity) :—

. At eleven Ip'clock on the morning of Wednesday,1st of March, 1848, three mnrddrers were led out todid in front of-Clonmol jail. Around the BCaffold wereassembled o> dense throng of people—every eye strainedon] the threfe gibbets, and th« throe looped oordBthat swayed in the morning bruezo. In all the crowdno1 voice denied that these men deserved their doom.And jet', eveh before the condemned came: into viaw ,pitting exclamations might be heard that they shouldparish thus 'f so yonng." j

Soon the orison bell began to toll , and aa the death-knell sounded, the crowd fell on their knees.

Through the doorway.leading to the *<3>ffold .theroeiriergod-the1 tall figure !of Father John'Power (the" late" Cathplio Bishop of Watorford), in snrplieoandsoutane ; his ;voice, reciting the office for the dying,reaohing ' to| .the farthest, bounds of the hashedmnltitude. ( I ;' : ; "' Then came the prisoners—thrtnj young men, two of

them brothers (John and iHenry Cody) |fhe oldestwas only twenty-three. Tho hangman approached theyounger brother, and began to ploco the nooso on ; hisnock. In doing BO, it is thought, he inado Borneobservation which reached Henry's ear. At sound oftho voice ho started asAif piereod ! by j an arrow.Plainly he believed that tii was the identical orownwitness who "Bwore awayMhe lives" of the hapless¦biiotiMrs. He sprang at tho hangman, and, with hisBound and manacled bands , emoto him ! again andsjsin. Then he seized him, dragged him w tfio front ,and by main foroe triod tx> fling him over thb railing oftho scaffold. I '

'It jras an awful , a horrible sight I Murderer andhangman gtipped in deadly strnggle ; the lattorscreaqiing about for muroy and for hnlp. The yonngorbrother heard the struggle , and insw something tin-njasl had happened ; bnt having the cap over hbface, be conld not see. L , : . '¦ . ;]_ . : . ..

j Father Power, fearfnll lest he might know what itwas, kept resolutely at!hi» side, fervently ponringprayers and exhortations into his eir. ' At last Pinliiheard Henry's voioe in the struggle, and be ,managedto tear the covering from his face, whenJ lo I he sawhis brother; and the hangman in. frightful encounter.He tried to rush to Henry's aid bnt Father Powerflung bis arms aronnd him. " On! my, ohild , mychild I for tho sake of that Jesus, your . God, who gaveHimself to His executioners, do not, do not. Onthink'-of the Son of God-ob, tnlnk you are going torr(i.«t. tnnr HMfttit and JadtTB 1" and the gOOd PHiiSt,fairly overcome sobbed aloud. , Then the unhappyyoung man! let his head fait on • father Power'sshoulder, and ho?too, cried like a ohild « " Oh HenryHenry ! my brother ! my brother I oh, God ! oh, God 1

' The idea of Uonohing into tbe prewnea of God, menwith souls aflame with passion of deadliest hato andviragance was something 'dreadful to contemplate ; andFather Power appealed to the ehenff to postpone for awhile tha execution. That gentleman _ would havecomplied, bat thore was legal compulsion then andthere to carry out the execution/ The bothers wereagain brought forward. The peoplo, who itnroughout ,hid given i»way to the deepest emottpn-womencrying and wailing, others prajinf alotid, and severalfointing-th'ought for &'¦ moment the fcxeootion wonldbe pat off.l When they saw tho condetnned led ontagain a roaij of grief and anger came from^he

^orowd,

but at a gesture from Father¦ Power,_ thg^ndd«alfhushed and oneo more «»u» — r- r ~The three men were held on the traps ; thy bolt* weredrawn, and justice was vindicated.under ovronmstanoMwhich , it is to be hoped, bay neter osnia bo parallsledin onr lanif' [

¦ - . ¦ '• \ < ¦ •I Father Po-rer's first ! sermon in Clonmel was on

Tho Passion. It is ¦said tbat ; it fairly elecWBadthose who beard it. During all" hia early lifetimehe was a jpromiaent figure in S°»«g* Bo w*?continanll/by tbe people's side in the long andtroubled p'erlod wboso 'cHmax oas reaibed in 43.When a cerate of St. Peter and Paol », he usedvisit Thomas Francis Meaghenand other prominentmen imprisoned in Clonmel, at tbat time.

I ' BIB COJJ8ECBATIOH.! ! ' , .•On tbe death of tb'e Most-:Eev Pt V&™ .

i-aIfier Pi«7-« one* tbe tW »?^^the elergy of the Diocese M tpf. M *11*??-*

walk in bis fooUtep*: His . Hotoessi Pope Kougthe IX, in tbe exercise of bu «ttdpm fe .1

^on tbe shoulders of Father Powerjshpn d fall thebonorons task;- and the brier from 3o.ne for bu,consecration ivas received on (be ¦9«^*f '

^1'

Accordingly-Fotber Power was coMecmted Bishopif tbe Di^ese of Waterford »nd ! Lismore

on the

20tb July/1873, Most Eev Dr; Ledby, Aicbbisbopof Cashei, officiating at the ceremony. |

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CHURCHES, CONVENTS, AND ; ' SCHOOLS IK THEDI0OE8E. : i , j ¦

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; »'!°°?Bg°ai£enlarged, improved and beautified, '*J« "»t

"fu= vi»ntifnf ,.nH much-adiBired nef P»"»a onurco

6 Lismore. nas built (tbe¦ ;•«' «?«! »"%„"'£Walter Dooleu. C E)-tbe splendl^a ck Cbnrcb

vated (Mr;W Doollu C E. being P. ^"",'m^giSsbf tbe goo u.bo

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Simli # ?k "S at tbeJr ead>: aod i the followingmembers of the Corporatioh-The Mayor, Aid. E5h«1ff ffi r" °n eSeCt {QapL Toole> ^High3heri£E (Mr H .Grainier, i T C.) Aiaermen-JClampet^ G_I Mackesy . J P. L c StringeJ DavidT I? V w1 J?ll"am ?elly> E C leldioR, £ A Eyan,J P . E Mabony, and C Eedmond. ! Conncillors-D Kengh, K M Allen, J Davies, E1 Hearn, P JSullivan, Jam«s Knor, P McNamaiaj T Quinn, DGrant J Manning J Leamy, M iVm-y.. M JMurphy, J Power, P Mackey, A Farfell , E Pbelan .D< White, P . QolRley, D Canty, P Kenny,, W GFisher and J Higgins. The students 1 of St. John'sCo lejrer walking tiro deep; followed, and immedia-tely after them were tbe following blerzymen —Very Eev Joseph A Pbelin, Sector:of St ' John'sCollege ; Joseph Canon Diinpby. Mooncoln ; EevD Hearne, P.P, Newcastle, Clonmel ; Kev M FIynn,P.P. Passage j Eev P Spralt, P.P. Gammonsfield-,Rev H Power, P.P. Ballynealeaud Grange\nooHer;Bev Fatbor Flavin, P.P. Ardfinan ; "Kev-FatherMcCarthy, P.P, Tramore ; iVery Eev Father fiyan,O.P. ; Very Eev Father Hyland, O.8.F ; Bev EO'Eiordan, Eev PF Flynn.'Ad m, Eev P J Sbeeban,Adm, Eev E Mockler, Adm, Eev T Dooley, AdmEevds Father Sheehy, W ;J Walsb, ; D O'Confiell ,and D Pbelan, of tbe College ; Eev James ButkeC.C, Modeligo ; Eev N Power, C.C,1 Bev !FatherMaber, C.C, Eev M Walsh, C.C. Be> James Mul-oahy, Bev W Kelly, Eevs Father,Walsh and Dillon,?'ipJe_rue I ** W. ?. Pbelan. iC.C| Eevf FatherMcCann. C.C, Carrickbeg j Bev.Paul Pow^r, C.C.Carrlgmore ; Eev J Grennon, C-C, i Eev FatherHanway. O.S.F, Eev Father Wogan, O.SF, EevFather O'Donnell, C.C, Eev E J Casey, Eev JEgan, Bev Father Quann; Eev Father Barry, O.P.Bev D P Mulcahy, P.P. Swords, Dublin;; Eev JNorris, Presbytery, Eatbmines. The members ofthe St Vincent DePaul Sooiety, the iloung iMens.'Society, the Temperance Society, and the Societyof the Sacred Heart, then came in Hne> and werefollowed by a' vast array; of carriages, the firstcontaining the Most Eev Dr Pieree;Power, Coad-jntor Bishop of Waterford and Li8uiore.

Owing to the unpropitioiis state of the weather,we were unable to obtain a complete list of thegeneral public who attended, but amongst thosepresent we noticed :—P J; Power. MiP, J $ Shee,J.P, Clonmel ; James Myers, Clonmel : W O'Don-oghoe, Kilmactbomaa ; Dr Stepbenson, Tiamore jDr W Mackesy, Dean Morgan, M Kitwan, : W Uia-hop, J O'Neill, C Wilson, J K O'Mnhbny, J.P j TheWilderness, Clonmel ; J J Quanh, Land Cbmmid-sioner ; Surgeon Croly, Dublin ; Dr O'Farrell, Dr VWhite, Dr Wbitty, Dr Cnjler, Dr Atlllns, Joseph WHoward, P Kent, Borongh Treasurer j T P Strange,solr ; J Mackey, CUrk of l|Jnion ; J Blattery, J.P ;J J Feely, solr ; E Thornton, solr ; W J Bmitb, WJ Friel, Manager Provincial Bank ; | W Williams,Secretary Waterford and Central Ireland Bailway ;J J^ Phelsn,.W H Fenneaay, D Dunford, solr j M JCox, J.P ; J Cox, E Eidgeway, -.3 White, J Egan,W Walsh , J Kelly, J E Tobin, J A Tobin, HenryKelly, Kilmurray ; Mr Kelly* V.S ;; J J Kelly,Cbarlestown : J Strangmab, D.ll :EDobbvo. solr :t4 Fltzglbbon, M J Fleming, j City-Snrveyor ; PO'Mearo, M Power, W Slattery,' M Slattery, FShortis, J Stafford, E Buggy, W Sage, W Egan, EO'Meara, J P Hanrahan, City Sub-Sheriff ; J MeGruth, London ; W JohnEon, F Htaghtcn, E WKelly, V Howard, Mr 'Hand, 3 Hearne, HenryKell y, E O'Conner, Sylvester Pbelan,' PhilipMurpby, W A Ddbbyn, |M C Murphy, ThomasToole, T McGrath, P.L.G; Coolroo; iMr Barron, MSlattery, John Pholan, J Fitzpatrick , P;Lee, TramoreS Morris , E Fielding, A fiyan , P M Doyle, P Walsh— MoGrath, A L Uyan, J G BriBcoo. 1 Tho wardersfrom the Asylum. T Dosle, 0 P Bedmond, P Walsh. C fHaokett, J Veale, S B Prossor^ Manager NationalsBank ; W J Dennohy, J.P j H Gallvroy, J.P j P W ?Kelly, solr ; John Hearne, \V Gilbert, J Browne, J JBreen. J P Kennedy, eto.. eto. , !

It was tbe original intention tbat the processionshould pass through the princi pal ptreets of thatown, but owing to tbe missruble weather it oalypassed down John's Hill to Johnstown, over tbeMall, round by the Quay, und up Borronetrand-street to tbe Cathedral. jTbe sacred edifice wus .draped in: mourning, supplied by ! Messrs Kelly f"Brothers, of tbe Quay. The cofflu was placed on aViais-Hl platform in the centre of tbe:navo> and tbejVeopers for tbe Dead vrere cbaunted, and the 1,?formal proceedings ol the day were brought to a iclose. ! ' . , ;

THE INTEEMENT—THI4 DAT.To-day thoobaoqoles of tbodo:eofed Bishbp were

celebrated j with great p mp in the Cathedral.The preliminary service commenced after eleveno'clock. . The numetouo TOWS of snrpliced priests

^in nave and sanctuary presented a vtry iaipoBiogv"appearance. . High Mato began an 12.16. ; -

The , celebrant was Eov E: Power, P.P j thedeacon—Eev E Mockler, Adm j nub-deacon—EevD O'Connell, master of ceremonies — Kev PJ Sheehan, Adm, and Eev T Power ; cnanters—Eev 11 Flynn, P.P ; Eev W B O'Donbell; C.C.

The Mayor and members of the Corporation,clad in tbeir robes of office, attended I be service.Tbe following oera the ecclesiastics present i

Tbe Most Bev Dr'Croke, Archbishop of CusbelThe Ma9t Eev Dr Power, Lurd Blauop of Wat'ir-

ford and Lismore. • ( ¦ i :

Most Eev Dr Brono, LordB lsbon of Ferns.Moat Bev Dr O'Callaghan, Lord Bishop of Cork.Most Bev Dr Higgins, Lord Bishop of Kerry .Mont Eev Dr O'Dwyor, Lord Bishop of Llmeiicfc.Mo3t Eev Dr Broworigg, Lord |Blah6p' of Os-

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Bight Bev Dr Fitzpatrick, Lord Abbot of MountMelltray '. . , ' ' . . i • |

Also present—Father j Louis. Very Eev J ANieoll, O.M.I ; Very Eev W Whitty, Eev: J Eoche.Very Eev EevCannon Cahlll, Very itev JAiPhelan,Very B Fittgerald, P.P ; Eev D ^ulcahy, P.P ;Swords j Bev J Moore, CC; Eathrainea, Dublin ;Bev D O'Sullivan, CM; Bev P McCar dy, P P :Bev B 8Uden, P.P; Bev1 P Power, C,C ; V</.y lie/P Delaney. P.P ; Eev E O'Gorman, P.P; Bev FO'Brien P.P ; Sev P Casey, P.P j Bev P Spratt.P.P; Eev J Dunpby, P.P; Eev DI Hearne, P.P jBev J Purcell, P.P ; Eev T Hearnei P.P ;; Eev JMeyeJS, CM ; Eev J Walsh, P.P ; Eev E Phelan,P.P j Eev T Walsb, P.P; Eev E Dnnpby, P.P ;Very Eev Mons Byrne, P-P; Father Sylvester,Mount Argus, Dublin ; Father Pius, do; EevT Hannigan, P.P ; Eev P F Flynn,i Adm ; Eav JErerard, Adm ; Eev T Doolcy, I Adm ; Eev CFlavin, P.P ; Very Eev A Byan, O.P ; Eev JBarry, O.P; Bev P Oorbitt, O.P, Eev J M'Cormack,O.P ; Kev P Eoche, O.P ; Very Eev C Hyland,O S.F ; Eev D Larkin/ O.S.F ; ; Eev; C Kelly,O-8S ; EeV N Baldwin/ O.B.F j fiev PO'Donovan, Liverpool j Eev J jLyncb, O.S.F ;Ber F Buckley, O.A. ; Very Eev J Anderson,O8.A ; Very Eov W Williams, O.S.A ; Eev TMcDonnell , P.P ; Eev M, Mooney, P.P ; Eev EComorford, P.P ; Eev B Power, Adm ; Eev J Pen-demast, C.C ; Eev E Form, C.C ; iEev W Sheehy,C C - Eev W Browne, C.C ; Eev ;P Doocey, C.C jSer J Cnntwel l, C.C ; Eev L Condon, C;C ; Ber WWalsb, C.C j Be? J Crcmmine,: C.C; Eev J Burke,C.C ; Bev J Dillon, C.C j EeT P Walsh/C.C ; EevF Dunpry, C.C ; Bev W Meagher, CO; Eev JGnanane, C.C j Eer J Cogblan, C.C ; Eev MACrean, O.C j Eer J O'Connor, C.C |;'Eer f Moran,C C i Eev M Sbeebdn, C.C t j Eev J Wall,CCt Eev J Mulcaby, :C.C r Eov J Hennebery,CO ; Eev T McGrath, Adm ;|Eev P Keat-in'u, C.C t Eev M Cteej, C.C > Bei> N Walsb, O.C ,Hav L O'Brien, O.8.M ; Bov M Foley, CO r'Eev JEvorard, CO jJUv T Pnrcell, CO ^Eev T Condon,O.C ; EeTJ M Vfotsu, CO y Bev R O'Biordan,1 Pro-seswr. Sfc John's College ; Bpv W Walsb, do; EevW Sheeby, do ; Eav D Whclan, do. i Rev 1 Walsh,CO j Eev J Cnrran, doi . Eov -Jl Lannen, CC ;Ber E Dnnpby, CO ; Bev M UcOratb, C.O ;Bev M W«Uh, CO l -Bev: B I Foran P.P iBov P Coffer, CiC, Eer. J Egan, O.Cf Her J Grennan,CC.lEov W PheUn, CC i Eev 3 \ Wogan, OS F;Bov P Slatteryj.P P t Eov B J Casey, C C| Bov TGorman, 90 Bev W Kelly. OC ; Bav" M SWban,C cTBflVYD O'Connor, C 0 ; Eov T Parkng, 0 C ,Eev J Casey, O C l Eev . P W*l«h, 00 j BOT TDonphyroCi Bev J O-Donnall, 0 0 , Bev J Hand,way, O 8 F; B«v F Mnrphy, 00 ; Bar J Power, C 0 ;R*» P Power. C 0 i eto. ! ; : .

After Hiirh Maw the Archbishop and, Bishopstook their places round tbe catafalque, when theIdnal eervice w« chaotW, The coffin.«»• thencarried, {tbe decoratinosi having bean removed, totbe grave prepared in the left asile) by ^numberjf priests. It was Immediately lowered m thepresence ¦ of the a»sambled clergy and people.Tbe attendance of both was phenomenal.

The appearance of tbe church duriug the cere-monial w« wry floe. Seldom has there been mobi dmtingttished assembly: of eculeiiiwtios within it*•rails. PrietU and Bitbops numbeted considerablyD?er one; baodred. It may »ell b« imdgloed howmlgbtr wai «h« eoand: of BO nuoy TO'ces•onndiDg Jn 'aolfmn r»(Jenoe Ibrongb.ttae 'ipael ouinathedrai. The oharch ,.WM : verj* full ,especiallyla tbe g«neries, whiolj app«red litferall/ cramm«o.Blijk crtpe.oraanjented wltb great white O"1 **':.at bnog at all available ; poinm. ¦ ;The whole !cermony ¦ so impoiing and ¦ ao splendid,; fittinglySonieiorated the cUe «f :*great aod -eU apentcareer. , j .. . . . . . . - . , • .: .: ; ¦' ! _ l - r. .y ; ¦'. - !

-, -;- imt TH« oBMQtnlu. ;After the burial •erriee the clergymen pioceeded

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¦ ¦ " 21 November, 1887.GKirrLMtBN.—On ,the occasion of your recentviB t to Woterford, the sqbjcot of connection of theaallwaye with the. Quays, at Waterford, -wasoronght under your notice, and tbe oiroumstanccsi• 7e;iWttt«rford Br.dge Tour doubtlesi recbgJused the fact that tbe crossing of the Elver, and*»tiog Bridge Eights,, were the greatest obstacles

'? th« . ffay of a scheuje by which the Junction of-hei Eailways could be facilitated, the BHdgerights removed, and the Bridge .mado free it, allparties, has suggested itself to tbe Trade andkpmmerce Committee .of this Chamber; and they'eg to lay it before you for your consideration.rhe scheme briffly is tbat tbo Grand Juries bhonldpurchase the Bridge rightB . under the ";BridBeActs, take the road Traffic, and a line of rails,and should obtain a, loan from the Treasury to doso,, repayable jn 20' years or thereabouts. Thatabould obUin powers by Act of Parliament t> takethe present. Bridge toles, and apply thorn to thatlUrpoi*, until tho loan HOB paid off , when theBridge would become free. Tie Eailway Com.ponies should either contribute a Capital loana.nd see tho Bridge free, or pay an annual anm Inlieu of present tolls, and cartage, until fie loanwas paid off , when they would use the Bridge freeIt is cpmputed that .£100,000 would buy out, tbeJndge, and Ferry rights, and baild a Uridge.The tolls amount to about .£7.000 per annumin round nurubera) ; if the money conld be ob-tained at 2J per cent interest , it Is computed thatthe loan would be paid off in 18 or 20 years.By this means the Eailways could be connectedwith tbe Quays, at about the coat of a separateBn/ lije , and the city released from Bridge and-¦<r .y tollc. Al l the foregiving is refiomtneudedto your notice by the Committee of Trade andCommerce of the Chamber of Commerce, and theyhop* tbat you will favourably entertain ihe schemenow glanced at.—I am, gentlemen, your obedientservant. . ., . . . GEORGE GIBSON, Secretary.To the 'Commissioners on Publio Works, EliPlace, Dublin, ; ¦ .ii . :

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TO THE EDITOH O> THg WATEECORD NEWS.Grange, Wateriord, th Deoember, 1887.

DIAK SIB,—As a obtof objootion to the proposedwidenin? of . .tho Qu»y appear* to be the loss of ao-oommodation for small craft involved in the sohetnenow before tbe publio, I would liko, by your per-mission, to suggest a modified plan, by whioh theabove difficulty may ba avoided.

In place of the present three float'ng Btages be-tween the Oyda Company's jotty and tho Mall , if threetimber jotties, like that now- used by the ClrdoCompany, were oonstrnoted, and, In each caso, thespace between the present quay and the jetty irurcfilled in, so as to bo available for cattle yards, orstorage of goods, tho road way near tho Tower mightbe widened, and carts oould go alongside tho steamerswithont in any way interfering with tho. epaco nowused for tho accommodation o' lighters and gabbardsbetween the proposed jetties. We would thus Lavethroe Bolid jotties, in addition to that usod by theClyde Company, whioh might be left open, as atDrsient, for tbe accommodation of small boats, an dif desired, all fonr jetties conld bo oonneotedby bridges, under whioh lighters and.smaller boatsconld pass freely at all states of the tide. Whethorthis plan would be more exponsivo than the presentschome, I do not know, but I think It wonld be less so.I have understood that tho Clyde Company's jatty.cost .£2,(X?0, and I do not suppose it would Uko morethan another J81 ,000 to fill in the space botwoon encba, jetty and tbe Quay, in whioh caso tbo three solidjatties whioh I propose would oome to about .£&,000in all, or say .£10,000. allowing for oost of bridgesand other extras. If desired in tho future, afloating dook for small craf t might bo formod bb'tweoneach pair of jetties by (imply cosstruoting a look attho ontrance of tbe open space proposed to bo left-I suppose the PrieBtman dredger would bo able tokeop snoh spaces freo from aconmnUtions of mad.Tbe saving of labour and oost in discharging goodsfrom steamers, rcsoltiog from extending the Quay outto deep water, wonld, I doubt not , ultimately bringsnoh additional business to our port as wonld moiethan make up to the working classes for any temporarjIons of employment whioh might bo prodaood by suchsaving of labour—I am.yours truly,

EDMUND HABVET.

THE EE-NAMING OF ODE 8TBEETS—ASUGGESTION.

TO TBC EDITOB OP THE WATEBPOBD NEWS.Grange, Waterford,

December, 5, 18S7.DUAE SIB—Allow mo to suggest, through your

columns, that the Corporation might most suitablyfiivo expression to popular fooling on tho snbiect ofMr. O'Brien'o imprisonment, and crnol trcatmontwhile in prison, by naming a street after him. Eithortho name of " Wiuiam-stroit " or that of " George-Bt"to " William O'Brion.street. " This wonld leavo a per-manent and visible record of pablio opinion on thissubject, which now so doeply mores the feelings ofthe Irish pooplc—I am, yoars truly,

EDHOHD HAUVKT .

ME. J. F. BOYtE AND THE DUNGABVAtfBOAiiD OF GUARDIANS.

TO THE EDITOB OT THF WATEBJOBD NEWS.Dnngarran , 4th Decembi-r, 1837.

DEAB SIB— With refurenco to tho Inquiry to bo heldon tho 13th instant, into the reoont election of thoclerk of tbe Dungarvan Union, I beg to say fiat Ihave tnado no " general aoaasations ohargiog theboard as a body with being both venal aid aorrupt."—Tours truly, J OHN F. BOTLC.

U A E L i a N O T E S

The proceedingo of the past week bave re-solved bnpe into certainty, and we may wellasoutnc that at the Convention to be held inTbnrles on the 4th of next January, the G.A.A.will rise like a giant refreshed , now that allintarnnl tm-moil has been stilled.

Tbe Gaels of our county, who stood so stead-fastly to those under wbose banner tbo G.A..A.roae nnd prospered, met in Kiltnaothomas onSaturday, and elected a committed to guidetheir fortunes durinfl; the coming year. Theyviewed the whole question from an independentstandpoint, and passed several important re-|solutions, in which were acknowledgment oftbe thanks due to the Archbishop of Oasheland Mr. Maurice Davin for their unceasingand successful efforts to eradicate the eeedBof into which nnbapoily had taken onoh deeproot, and which, without doubt, would haveblossomed forth but for tbeir timely assistance.

The Committee appointed for our Qjnntynumbers ten, whilst the Provisional Committeehave fixed eight aa tbe fall compliment. Allpossible difflonltie3 arising from each a dis-crepency have, however, been provided againstby the arrangement come to that those higheston the ballot should be the selected if the GeneralConvention determined that county . bodieswere to consist of a lesser number. .

1 The scoring question was again very properlybrought before the meeting, and was, perhaps,passed over too lightly. In my opinion it isaltogether nnfair tbat a forfeit point ohqnlobe voted' as value eq-jal to an ordinary point,which is ever gained by the.skill of tho players.Forfeit points ore but sp many chance ecores,and the question of minimising their ,vnlne isone, which I consider Bhonld be brought pro-minently fonvardat theThnrlea Convention, i

From all parts o! the county I hear tl;atpreparations to hold tournaments are in rapidirogresa. At Kilro3senty on Sunday fortnightall the clnbs in the Burrondintf districtswill meet in' friendly battle, and I hope nextweek to be able to publish tbe draw. Tramoreis to bo tho vtnut on St. Stephen's Day, andfrom what I can learn it is a big affair theybava in contemplation there.

On Sunday the tournament promoted bytHat enterprising club, the Waterford Com-merciala, will be continued at Ballynanee-shogh. From the draw whioh I append itcanwell be . imagined what a day'q sport may belooted for r—Mooncoin v. Fenbr ; WaterfordCommercials T. ' Ballybalb; nnd MuHinuYot v.Blieverae. Play in to commence at ; 12.30 ebarp,so as to enable the matches to be playedere the shades of eroning begin to fall.

On last Sunday tbe 2nd 21 of the WaterfordCommercials met the second team of theButlerstown Club, and defeated them by threeforfeit points to niL On tbe same occasionthe second team of the Sltevcroe Club playedthe Piltown 2nd 21, and beat them by one goal totwo point* Both ^matches wcro decided atKilbarry. . . I

In tbe last inane of the Qael , a Waterford cor-respondent, whose name does not appear, con-cludes a long letter tbns-^" Transport me,whip me, in fact banz me if yon will , but, forGod's eafce, don't mate a Poor Law Guardianof me after this." ; Hard on Poor Law Guar-dians, is it not.

COUBT OF APPEAL. WATEBFOBDDecisions were given jreatwday morning in Mr. 3 i ] " r iA f U h T Tn 'n n n nn- a \ '

Arthur McMorrougb JCavannirh'e co. Carlow cnifl. ! | | O A T H O L I C V U U B OH . lIn sit the cases ft discussion arose M t<> tbe. valuer Btr H J CoTtAB.—We perceivd from tbe Catko-.of grailog on theBlaokatain Mnuntalos, as tome off liiif irror, published in Baltimore, tbat on Suuday.'jthe tenant* oontlderpd tbe tn« i« too higb- In somog the 8th Nor«iuber, the Eight Eev J Keane, BlshopVInstance* the rent* were conflrmed i in «omeln-R of Elohniond, laid the corner etone of the Holylstance* the JudlcUl rtht was raised by e coujple ofMTiitlty Churob, to be erected at lliu connrnf Bbortfponnds. On this e»t«te a rnjrel point irasmUed.Hacd:Floyd streets, EioJroood. On thu offljiiil doqu-iMr. Colfer appeared for tenant, Sir. Andenson forgm ipt commemorative of tbe event, It Is udnonncedjMr. K»v»nagb. Mr. Aoderaon argaed tbnt underigtbat Fathor H J Catlar, a nutivo of tbla city, is to!:tb« 4tb Ketlon of the Land Act, tbtt the tetuntgbi (U flnt pastor. i theld ondtr JodtclaJ rent in*»muoh a*oa the deathH I i - . i _—_ _.— : < I'pf th. B.UileiawJa l8M. tbe *«»*jV««>•!

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Lord Warerford'a first eiperiencea in making[bankWpts'of his tenants bqve not, It ii pleating t>Irelatfl, jcad happy consequenwfl. . . A certain tenantin the district Of Qlentstowo, who felt tha bar-Wen ot aa. unjust rynt -too heavy, determined .tcplace Himself under tnelffe-preserving sbieM of tbpPlan at Campaign, and his lordship was oaturallyincemied. . He saw tbe hope of extracting'hia fullley al jrlgbta fade Into dim ffiist, and thoiigrhj, toovercame tbe i.v-vitable, with the usual result. '

Elf junbidablt tenant was rushed into bnnk-rnptoy because he owed no less thanotw yeafi rentlAn example ho would bave, and this was .the chosenone. But, unlike Mnronpy, the first victim ot thissystem; the.bankrupt by law showed no anxiety to?ino la a; dungeon because he was unwilling to|pay po unjust fat Be gathered up bis bag aodbaggage and silently went bis nay, leaving theland p bis lordship, who now misses his rent, bosbut the forlorn hope of getting one to step inwhere honest men ne'er wonld tread. ;

Tbe J Bankruptcy Judge was, of course, very in-censedJCTith such conduot. It should.be pat a stopto, be j declared. Ditto to thlB sentiment will ofcourse; be said by every grasping landlord in theland.lbuttbat will not prevent the example of thinQlentstown tenant being imitated. It is very easyto say]a thln^ should be done, but it would bemore! to point if the explanation—how to do It—were offered. ¦ . '

Lo rd Cluarfcirdo in one single sentence has donsmore to damage the p rettigt of certain Irish land-lords than United Ireland, in its most vigorousmood, tould do almost in a lifetime. His lordshipadmitted in Dublin last week tbat he had not seteyes on those tenants who supplied bis wants forthirteen years, and that , practically, during all thatlong [ time—come wel l come woe—the word 1 cou-cession, bad not entered Into bis remotest Caloula-tiorsl : What an admission I If we bad moreClanrieade'a In Ireland to blurt out tbe truththe English people would long since have lenrnedof the vampires who<sap the very Jif&jblood of thecountry.

The Privy Council ate busy making orders whiobnverajfe moitnls cannot understand. ''This omni-potent tribunal baa decreed tbat from the let proxall river craft navigating the waters of the Sulr andits tributaries between Granagh Castle and tboOld Bridge of Currick, should exhibit a white lightat the mast or bow between^y hours of sunset and6anrise. Under the fostering care of this exem-plary, board there : Is but little fear tbat collisionsin tbe upper waters of our river will result !ingeneral death and destruction. After this " OrderIn Conncll" tbe Fishery Conservators may wellijive lip tbe idea of purchasing a Bteam launch—Ifever tbey bad each intention.

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The.adjourned charge against Mr. Douglas Pyne,M.P.j of inciting to reslsteuce at Scrahan, is enteredun the! books for hearing at next Tuesday's Kilmao-ithomaB SeBBlcns- It is currently reported tbat Mr.Pyne. will leave his stronghold at Ligflnay, and puiIn an< appearance. Tbe public will be conoo.8 toknow] jrbat credenoe tbe Coercion B.M's will giveto the story of tbe policeman, who, without beingable to write a word of sbot tband, bas sworn tcwbatj from its length, if we could believe In its ac-curao]f , must bavo been as nearly as possible averbatim report.

The Corporation wonld do nell when they find itnecessary rip up the flugways in our principalstreeta to see that tho public are not compelled towade almost knee deep in mud, because of contem-plated improvements. Now during the post weekIf a j few shoeblacks were imported into the town,tbeyjuiuBt have done a roaring trade. Close, to Ex-changfi-strefct certain sewerage works were beingexecuted, and instead of planks being provided towait on, foot-passengers were compelled to trudgethrough tho mud, mortar and slash , which tbeworkmen In the peformnnce of tbeir duties hadcarefully piled up, it would almoat setm for tbeirespecial diccomfeiture ;of those who passed thatway.

It has been announced in official circles that thehurricane beauty spoiler. J L Sullivan , Is to travelthis way next week. J. L. during the last fewweeks has been tbe chief attraction over tbe water ,and be bns succeeded in flattening not a fewBritish noses during bis Bojourn'there. The ad-mirers of tho " noble art of eelf-defenoe" in thiscltyj may now look forward to a gala time duringtbo approaching week, and if report does not erra " master of the art ,"' who do#s not live a thou-sand miles from this city, baa expressed his will-ingneca to bave a bout with the Champion Slogger.

Accordlog to a deliberate expression of opinionat Wedueadiy 's meeting of tbe Waterford Boardof Guardians, Mr. P J Power , M P, would have notbeen deprived of the Commission of the Pence if hedid not break the law. Exactly so. But what l iwwould this eminent authority huv» ns obey ? MrPoifcr broke no moral law. He may bave trans-pressed tbe law of the Und, whicn Is BO crmlual Inmany eyes, and no matter bow moulded can onehonestly blamo a man for sincerely carrying outhia' cnnvictinnR P

, MB. PYNE, M.P, IN HIS FOETEESS.Lismore, Wednesday Evening.

Snow fell heavil y last nlgbt and a.portion of to-day, ia thiB district, and numerous kiud friends ar-rived, at LieSnnny CnBtle to aeoertaia whether Itaffected Mr Pyne in bin castle, and they were muchpleased to It-urn tbat tbe bon. member is quite com-fortable, and that be does not dread tbe coldweather, having fitted up bis quarters in the castleIn anticipation of some severe "rather Betting in.The only persons tbe cold weather seem to bave aneffect on aro tbo policemen , who nre alwnys in thevtrj nity of tbe castle. Tbi duty of keeping watchover Mr Pyne's stronghold is on vi gorously carriedouti as if tbe were watching Dublin Caatlo Thppolice Sfceui to believe that Mr Gllhooly ban left theonstle, and the absorbing topic now is, "Where IsbeJgfoDe ; " but this is as a great mystery to themaa tbe fortifications of LlsBnny Castle.

j EESULT OF A 2s. 6d. INVESTEMNT.j , From " The Ohelmi/ord Nev>$.''While on tbe subject we mdy mention the case

>f Mrs Mnry Anne Hulls, of WaHley, Uppingbaoi,vtno3a busband has been a resident of RutlandCoauty for over forty years. His calling is thatif a ahepherd , and it is safe to Ray that no oneis better known In all tbe country about Wardleythan John Halls. He Is universally 're-spected as an Industrious and bonest man. Inreciting the particulars of tbe case, no cab do nobetjter than use ilr Hall'n oirn statement made toour ; reporter. He eays 1 f For over eighteenyears my wife 003 an intense sufferer from rheu-matism. Mnch of tbe time her hands, eltonn,kqees, and feet were swollen to two or three timestheir usual size, BO tbat she was unable to walk ordress heteelf. She was In fact absolutely help-less. Her joints became so stiff at times tbatshe could not move them. During bese !perlodshi coffered tbe most intense agony, ana in all

i txjse long years abe was never entirely free fromDftlD ; either day or night. Different remedies wererecommended to her, all of which she used, bnt£ot 'no relief. Tbo family doctor caid tihora was nohem! for her and'tbat her case was incurable. Shetnd 1 bod given np all hope of her ever recoveringhealth or being again free from pain. She hadjofftsred £0 long that che bad become thoroughlydisheartened. Just befoee last Christmas we readin la! newspaper an artiole copied from the Londontldgat\M «/ Chcmiitry and Medicine, wbioh gaveparticulars of the wonderful cure, by St Jacobs Oil,of l Ednard Evans, whose case was similar to mywife's. As we had for years tried everything wrhad ! beard of , she concluded to try this jreruedjalso and I sent to tbe proprietors, The Charles AVdgeler Company, 46, Farriogdon Eoad, London,foe a bottle of it. Tbe oil was first applied to herhabdR, which bud for many years been so fearfullydeformed as to bo almost without shape. < Beforeihe < had used tbe contents of one> bottle,to I our. amusement and joy : tbe : *wolllnglisappeared, and her crippled hands onco morelusumed tbeir natural shape. Yuu may well lookastonished at what I cay, liut I am reUtiog favt*to oo, " romarked Mr Halls, t" She then appliedth« 1 remedy to tbo joints of . ber limbs and feet,tnd j marvellous as it may seem, tbe swellingundipiinwhlch had nlthatood all treatment, beganto disappear, and before tbe contents of tbi» onebotUe bad been usod, tbe swelling, stiffciess, andpolti with which sbe bad been afflicted for Dearlytwenty years, vanished aa if by magic. ! She re.i»vered the. full use of her limbs, hands, andfelt. Sbe can walk a* well as ever sbo coa d IDher life. attcadB to her hoasobold datlts. and sleep*jotndly at night, while for year* she bad notkcown what it mi to have a good olghV* teBt.She ' i« t 'ee fro[n Pslo> an

ia completely cored,ana ' all this was bro'lght about by a 6int(lo bottleotiSt Jacobs Oil. I tell you frankly that X believethis; , remedy ' has no equal io t!ie j»orlj. ft

hasbrpoght comfort and happiness in my bojife, and Iadrlae every one Buffering from pain to try ,lt.Tbe 2s W I spent for a bottle w*s tbe bost invest-miiit I over made in my Jiftc.'1 Mra H*II B por-iobally conflruiod ovcrytliing that ber husband bar)said, and could scarcely say enough in jtraisb pttbU remarkable agency of coaling whiub bad re-scind ber from her sufferings. . ; . - ,

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GAELIC ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. i ' *—•+ : ¦ . '

HE CbtJNTY WATEUFOBD'CONVENTION.. . . 1 1 . —^—, . . . , . . . . .IBCHBtSSOP OBOX* AND HO. D4.VIN TXUBKXD FOB

THUS pEAOiroi, coimciLa—COPTDKMNINO 1 THI1 O0TJENUIKT rOU TOBTUBINO MO. O'BBltH 1OT)

ittPBISONrNd THI LOBD JIlTOa Of »nBlil»—III! »KW COUNTY nSCDTIVB.' I ! ' ¦ _ ¦' '"> '¦ AlCbnventlon of County Delegates washeldat

KllmACthoma* on 8aturday for tbe purpoEO of con-sidering the future' course to be adopted, and alsoto appoint a county commlttieo i for the emnlngy' ar. ; ' ¦ . ' ' ' ! .

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. .Mr. U;J FLEIUNO, Eatbgormndk, .and eubccqaentlj

I i Eev. Father COHBOK, C.C, presided. ' . '.-•Thn-otherB present were— ' • 'Fenor— P. Fltztrenld.KiJr<t«enty—L. C&ser, Thonuu Wolali.Triunoro—W. O. FUher. : 'Newtown—M. P. Bheohan, L, Power.Pewo—P. Poirer, P. PheUn.Strodbally—B. A. Power, E. Power.

, Wntarford CommerclAli—J. BmrlL C. P. Eodjnond.BaUeretown—N. Hears, J, O'KeeSo.Balllnsmeela and Agliah—Boger Whelan.Forrjbank—J. Heetsn, Wm. Dercreax.Qlenmore—J. Dohorty, J, Boohs.Clones—J. O'DonnoU . Jts. Honn.¦ Bathffornutok—J. J. Fleming, r Kennody.K1U-M. F. For. Ju. 8olllTan.Portlaw—JohD "WlnberTy, ¦ ' . .Kilmiothomaa—D. Kier»oy, P. Bnchley,

1 1 . ' ' _ _ _:.j ; THE BU8INEB8 01 11(0 USCTIHa.

The Chairman having explained tbo objeots oftbo meeting, referred to tho.unhappy disunion inthu G^aelic ranks, and Bald, happily, It was nearlyover, i On the . previous night'j Freeman it wasstated a meeting was to be held ic Tharles on thefollowing Monday, and they bad to cocsldor it theycould proreed with tha business in the face of tbator nol. He thought tbey could, as only matters ofdetail,nvre to be transacted there, He was surethey, would do nothing tbat tho Central Executiveof the future would find fault witb.

Mr Fisher, tbe bon sec, explained tbe reasonwby the County Convention was called. Heregretted tbat tbe settlement had been come to ata, tiiuu when it wus utterly impossible for him topostpone tho meeting of that day. Ha bad. wiredto Mr Davin that morning and bad received noreply,. and under tbe circumstances ho thought theymight K ° on with the buslneH. He was confidentthat Mr Divln's proposal wllrbe adopted, tbat thonumber of members of the County Conventionbo fifteen. In the paBt it bad been found almostimpossible to carry on . the work of tbo countywith a committee of . bul . Beveo, and a quorum offive. . ; He conBldored they should congratulate bis3rn<-<?, tbe Archbishop of Cashel, on tbe'elTorts hehas made to get tbe Golic Atletblc Association Intoworking order igain, "and they should also statehowVlnd they were thatdissention was now over.

Mr L. Power was certainly of opinion tbattbey should nominate the County Committee, thatday... ; - : ; . . .

Mr. C. P. Bedmond pointed oat that if theyelected fifteen , and afterwards a lector number naadetermined on, tbe hirchest on tbo ballot could bedetermined on, tbe highest on tbo ballot could be SIB—The Local Government Board for Ireland havethen choien i !naQl before them the minntes of proceedings of ihe' imw MI mi irinm. ".Board of Guardian* of Waterford Union at their meet.

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lOiTmo- I ing oa lhe soth ultimo, from whioh it appwrs that theMr Fisher then proposed- ; ;oh«,r WM „,,„„ • io<, by'Mr p j Power) ?£p and that" Thet no, tbe delegates of tbe cwnty Watorfort bran- 'his right to act oa Chairman lias Qucationod by «omu

feX^o^^ner^^e^rtrnsirn^,'prevent nnj disruption of oor association, and to fntlmatoi-" "» *" ?°"tt, <"" oeM" «P b» » Jnstiee ol feace,the pleasnro we I eel tlwt hU wise coumeU hare termlnat«d t: and thev think It necessary to point out to you tnatla tbe manner In whioh they have concluded. " That ,'.'; under theto. cironoosUqccs ho hits ceased to possen«o trust in future DO snch dlisaiisloa will ever ezUt, and '{ the qnali&cation for the ponition of ts-ofttio Rnardian,thAt the members of our a«oclaUon«manItedWin .t;;'onals no longer a guardian of the union. It iwoomes,rnn.? fi .

eQ< • ' * M " AMOcUUon '-therefore, yonr duty to at onco revise the lilt o! tz-in tbo irorW. ,. . I • qjieio gnardiini by erasinu Mr Power1

* name therwMr ;L Power seconded the motion. Ho Baid be};f romi aDa by substituting tha name of the hlghe-tnaa eurpriaed to see an article on Wednesday's rated Justice aa lified to act 13 a-of iicio saardisn olFreeman, commenting on the opecch he made atCarriok some ten days before. He was accused ofspeaking strong language, but .be only s oke hismind. He was now glad to CM that all partieswere joined together again. Tho Gnlio AthleticAssociation ought to be the greatest ia the world ,and he hoped it would always ! be kept for theobject for which it wa9 started (hear, hear).

The resolution waj then carried unanimously.TEE SCORING QUESTION.—Mr Brazil considered

it would be advisable to make a distinction betweenforfeit points and points. Soveral of those presentwere of a like opinion, but no distinct resolutionnaslqome to. !

On tbe motion of Mr L Power it n« then re-solved to appoint the County ) Council, subjectto what may be done at tbe general convention.

THANKING* MB DAVIN.On tho motion of ar C P Bedmond, seconded

by Mr Boche, it was resolved—" That ne, tbedelegates of the county Watciford, in conventionassembled, approve of tho new constitution assuggested by Mr Maurice Davis , and that weheartily thank him for the great interest he hastaken In our association."

THE OLD COUNCIIi.Mr Fisher mid tbe metnbero of the old council

had diocbirged their duties aa well ns they possiblycould. Thanks were due especially to Dr Greene ,Mr,P Fitzgerald , Mr Flemminj ;, Mr Tboa. Nolan,and Ilr M^rBbali (bear, beur).

Mr8heonan—Not forgetting tbe Secretary (bear,hear).

The Chairman said Mr Fisher had shown un-limited capac ity for business , and he naa unspar-ing of himself.

THE NEW PEEOIDENT.Mr L Power rose for tbe purpo3O of proposing a

a president for tbe coming yenr. Twelve monthsago , tho Gaelic AtbUtlc Association was In its in-fancy and did not attract :is much publio attentionas now. Tbe clulis in tbo couuty could not forgetthe Executive tbat worked so hard for them duringthe past year. He bad great plcisure in proposingFather Condon at county ^aterford President(cheers) , a clergyman and an Irishman who watcompetent to go into tbe football field lf .be choosebe;ir, hear).

Mr Koger Whelan seconded tbe motion, whlclinan parried with acclammatlon.

THE VIC S PRESIDENT.Mr Fisher proposed, as vice-prcaidont^tbe elec-

tion of Dr Green, a thorough Irishman, who wasever ready wltb hia assistance an.l advice. "MrFitcgernld seconded the motion , wbioh was^ugrcedto. • TUB eEOBETABTOHIP.

Mr Whelan propoBed the re-election of Mr Fisheras Hon. Gee.

Mr B A Power proposed, an<? Mr Brazil seconded,the appoiutmont of Sir C P Bedmond.

Mr Hedmond thanked the gentlemen who hadproposed him very sincerely for their good Inten-tions, but oaid tbat be could not on any accountaccept the post of secretary. He honestly believedthat Mr Flaher bad done real good work for theassociation , and held tbat bis past services entitledhim 1 to re-election on tbe present occasion.

Mr Bedmond s proposer and seconder refused towithdraw bis nomination.

Again Mr Eedmond protcoted!agalnat:his namebeing put forward. ' He said the proposal cameupon him utterly by gurprlao—that he na» placedin a very Invidious position, and could not on anjaccount allow bis catso to bo pat totaard. Hecalled on tbe obalrman not to recelvo the motion.

The Chairman said be was in tho bands of themeeting. '

Mr Brazil end Mr Power again caid thej wouldtake tbey sense of tbe meeting on tbe proposal-

Sir Fisher sild be was willing1 to resign In favorof Mr Bedmond, If tbe meeting wished.

M.r Bedmond laid emphatically tbat if elected bythe meeting ho would resign on tbe npot.

The Chairman then . directed that a ballot betaken and it resulted ia a tit—18 voting for MrFlsber and 19 for Mr Eedmond.

Mr Bedmond said he thought his friends shouldnour feel satisfied, and he begged to resign in favoiof Mr Fisher.

This proposal would not ba accepted,' rindultimately at tho suggestion of Mr Fisher it wasresolved that both ho and lit Eedmond act at jo.imsecretaries. .

TUB COHUITTEB.A ballot iro« then taken with the result tbat the

following committee were appointed t— MeansDouglas Pyne, Tallon braucb t E Wholan, Billy-nameela j P FiUgcrald, Fenor i I J Fleming,Clonea'and Batbgormack ; L Power, Newtown I DFraher, Dungarvan jT Nolan, BallydufI Lower j MKelly, Wlndgap ; M Hearne, Carrlckbeg j J ATobin, Ballydua Uppef ; P Power, Fewa.

; UK L FOVrCDS HATIONALtTT.Mr M.F Sheeb^n produced a resolution de-

nounoing tbe Qatl for an article nbich appeared inits pages with regard to Mr L Power, and assurlDgMr Power thnt thmio present looted on him a* athorough Gael and NallonalUt.

Mr L Power said AS fur as be was concerned heoired little of wbat the Qa*l eald of , blm. At theCaiTlck-on-Siilr me. titJjf he took care to say thatbe respected Mr Fitzgerald. Ho euld at Ibe timethat certain men were using tbe organisation a* •cl"ttk for wb.it it was never intended, and ho *aldSO Etill. . • • i ¦ i .

T^he members present expressed themselves Infavour of tbe resolution, but, at the mi^^ettlja utMr L Power, it waB not put from tbe chair.

I i TUB PBISIDCNT'e CSIUOXS.E"r Condon, who bad . just come into tbo room,

tben took tbe chnlr. He taanted thoso present forhaciag elected him president of tbo county com-mittee. He did not know whethor the honor en-tailed much work, or whether it was a lnzy honortbat might get a pe-son into notoriety. He wantedto live n quiet, retired, private life, but found tbatbe : would not bo nllowed to do that Now thatboiog BO, be wuuld do what be coald to forward tbeinterests of tbe association, believing that it de-served support. Tbe organisation be bad no doubtwonld be a risky one If they were not so welltrained, and so leady to endure hurt to personal

Mftttlings for tho sake of.tbeir country (hear, hrtr).¦J There was no need for him to ask them to restrainitbeniselvQB. Tbej had done it In the p<«» , and ooiidoiibt would do it In the fnturj (ieir, b ¦ iv) . Tfiey;-JHa !d shewn that they couli mevt e»oh oth.jr in theyiidid, and part witb A good shake haais (oheer").¦ HU WK o'BBtEN.

jilr Eedmond moved, Mr Bbeehan sccondnd, andit 'f as resolved—" That we condemn tbe condnot ofthe Government in their treatment of Wm O'finen ia« moat distardly, and c*ll on the people to impedebj every means in their power tbe execution ofDublin Cattle Lair, devised to blight tbo hope* oftboae who bavo worked for *elf-goveromento*ra'mean* of cementing A kiting friendship between[So Saxon and the Celt.":. . . ;\ ' t IBl IO»D JtATOB O? DDBLW. ¦ ¦

Oa tbe motion of Mr FUber, *<honded by MorLCasey, a resolution «•• paved eoBdemBlogth*

'Gkyretpmeot for tbeir arbitrary trMtaent ot ibeiLelrd Mayor of DaWitt. .' . ' ;

! i A. coirirtt ui*i>iiou 't*M • ; " . • : ' , 1: | Oa tbe motion of Mr FUher, fteconded by MrFletnlog, Mr B A.Fowar .wM appoloted,oonntybrtdicapppr, condijkitul on: the new EMCutlt*•mketionisff *ncb » post, w/v i¦ • ¦ . ; .- _ - 'iTlA TOUTOI thank* #o* then puwd to Mr: Flenlngfor preildlDg, whlahitb»tf»nHem« «kw)WlrfgWi

TBI GiHrBAi' Cotn«wnoy.~U was unanl-noasly resolved th»t Father Condofl, Messn^betind Fleming, r should represent tbe Count/it thtipproaobing general Conventkm. : / ? r \ '. .; , .: r—- "¦ ' zj rsi sf f ' L Y

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, -At tti'e tiinal' x t e Mf i t e & i ag J i t' ihe'WWwfpfdB rd of Gaardlans, Jield on Wednetday, Pmw^POWIB, Esq.'VC,';pre»ldea. :.'.' ;,, . . '.'. ' ..' ' ,'.' , '¦ '.'.

The other members present wore—Aid CUmpett,Dr Mackesy, J.P j Aid KeUy, Aid Eedmond, Son0 Fortescue, l)i; Mectr* Cland Detacy, JJP j CSogers, J.P 11) Hlckey, J Leatay, T.C ; TO'Toole,r CbnnoUy, E Forristol, W Q B Wyse, J.P j JDuripby, J Fltxgewld, P G; Bloomfield, J.P j W" GFisher, E .MoGrath and T Heairn. Mr Borke,Ciocal Government Board Inspector, vroi also prererit ,

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Whilst tbe Clerk was reading the minute*. ,Aid Bedmond asked tlje Chairman if. there was

any reason why a member of the board should wearbis bat.' ' It was unusual,, and unless . there wassome cause, was most disrespectful to the obair-man. Mr Wyse was' the gentleman referred to,and be (Aid B) was sure Tie had soice particularreason for keeping bis head covered. , ¦

Aid Clampott—He would ba allowed to do so Intbe chapel or In tbe court.' Aid Eedmond : But beis sot a member ot tbe Society of Friend* (laugh-ter). There must be some cause for It. Mr , Wyse :I have got a cold. Hon Mr Fortescue : I moveMr Wyse 'be invited to keep bis bat on. MiMcGrath : I beg to propoae an amendment, tbatMr Wyse be called on to take off his bat (laughter).Mr Connolly tieconded the proposition, which wasnot pKBaed. ' : . .. '

. __ AN EIPtANATION.Mr Ftsber explained that the Protestant boy, re-

ferred tq at tbe last meeting, VTOB placed in theCatholic ward because of Illness. . ' Dr Connolly, inhia report, Bald he had nothing to do. yvith the re-ligion of a child.

Aid Cla,mpett said the matter was all over now,and it WAR hAttnrlet it rest so.TEE CUAIBUA.N8HIF <)CESTI0H—THE BX-OFTICIOS. . OBJECT TO THB SEASON . Toil. 1IB . POWIB'B HE-

MOTAL DE1NO EXPLAISnD. ¦Mr Fisher asked if thaCUrlc had received a com-

munication from the Local Government Board In-timating that Jlr P J Power was no longer.amagistrate, and if bis name bad been erased fromthe ex-ofjicio list accordingly. . ' ¦

The Clerk said be bad to anarrer both questionsin the affirmative. " . ' ,

Mr Fisher—That being BO I will propose—"Thatas Mr P J' Power has been snperceded because ofthis noble efforts to save tbo donn-trodden tenantryof Lord Waterford from eviction and extermination ,we hereby determine to appoint bis successor at oneo'clock on thi» day fortnight."

The Clerk eatd it was bis buaine j to do tbat.He then read the followingli-tter :—

LocaVuovijrnment Board, Dablin, 2nd Deo, '87.

thoj.union who Is not already on Xho list.—I am, sir,yonr obedient servant, . ¦

THOUAS A MOOHBT, secretary. .Mr Bloom field—Fro m that ldtter nhen' would

yon say be ceased to be ft member of this board PClerk : From tbe time of his disqualification. MrBloomfield i Tben another queition follows fromthat. He was not a member of tbo board on lastWednesday P Clerk : Presuming bo nas at thetime removed from tbe Commission of tho Peace.Mr BloomSeld: We know he was tben. Aid Eed-mond i I be; joar pardon. We know nothing of thesort. Mr BloomfielJ t Wait I I think I Am bound toask Mr Barka, wbo is here, if under tho clreamsUuioeilast Wednesday's meeting nau lejnl or not. MrFiehor ¦ It was legal.

Mr Burke—I nbonld. not like to give an opinion on *legal point. Tha'io a point which should be settledby your legal advieor. Mr Fisher t Get Peter thePacker's opinion on it. Aid Bedmond i We bad nottho smallest intimation to show. that ho was super-seded. We sorely are not going to anticipate.

Mr Fisher—If the Local Government Board thoughtour meetings illegal , they would have Informed nil oftho foot , in ordor that we should do things la a legalmanner; . '

Mr BloomCeld pointed out that a chairman shouldbe appointed within a month after bis predecessor heldofflro. Now next Wodncsday Mr P J Power will bemore than a month legally out of the chair, and underth» circumstances he did not see bow thoy ooold pro-ceed with the eleotlon on the day named by Mr. Fisher

The Chairman held differontlj, pointing oat until to-day no official intiniation of the chairman's removalhad thoy received. ' - ¦ [

Hon Mr Ji'ortescuo- -Tbs !&to chairman had reoeived-an intimation. That point should bo referred to theLocal Government Board, and than va wonld have thomatter perfectly clear boforo as. .

Mr Fishor—Mr Forteaoue says Mr Power got an in-timation, and was politically dead. On U-it Wcdaus-day he shewed bore that ho wat very maoh aliva y

Hon Mr Furteaoae—There is not a word of trath ia ¦that statement. I never raid a Trord about his Ueing!politlcaUy doad. (Mr BloomCuld eaid as Ions an things wero doneVlogally hedid not ore " tapponoo." Ha held th»t alltthe payments mode on last Wednesday wero illegal ,tand that all tbe guardians who . signed tho cheques;were liable. 1

Aid Bedmond—But tbat is only Mr BioomSidd's}opinion, and not mnch is thought of that. Even if ne<-cannot have our cBtcomrd late chairman wo will have}onr present worthy chairman, Mr Power (hear, bear), i

Mr Bnrke suggested that Mr Fiihor's proposal and)the Hon Fortcscne's sn£Ke<tion ehoolj run on-'currently. Aid Eodmond : I look un IIr Fortcscnu's ,proposal as altogether nnnereuary . |

Hon Mr ForU'one said they wonld not pretn thoVmatter farther if »n amendment to strike oat tbo KordaJ" Fur his noble efforts to sustain the down-troddon1tenants of tbe Marqais of Waterford from eviction and}oxtormin&liou" irero &)jroed to nnaaimoaily. Tbisipart of it , hn said, was sitnpto stuff and nonutus.

Mr Fisher said he had a perfect right to mo to bl* re-solution, and would do so. .

Hon Mr Fortesoae nsid knottier opport mity ooalj be ,taken to propose this "staff." : Ho snggestod that 'notico bo marely given of tha appointment jf a chair-man. If it was IndispenUble th»t ilr Ponrer's nobltsentiments should receive recognition, why anotheropportnnity could be afforded tho board for doing so.

Mr Fisher said ha certainly wonld not withdraw 'Us motioni

Mr Uloomfleld—Mr Power oho;9 to dispute tho law..Aid Bedmond—Ob, you t id enough about that

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Mr tisher—Mr BloomSelj, on what grounds do yonsay that P Mr Bloorofield i He conld not have boonremoved.from thr Commission of the Peace if h».didnot (oh, oh.) Mr Fisher i Ihat 1» a most nnfoondodstatement. Mr Wyeo i Is not that— Mr Connolly iT»k<i oil your bat (laughter, and bear, bear).

Mr Fisher—We know he wu removed bocaoio heassisted in Oirrylng oat tbe Plan of Campalirn on LordV7at«rford'4 property, aod b«OA>iia he mads a apeeohjat the meeting held In Mothol , odvlsiDg the ttnonts totake measures to protect themselves.- - • •.

Hon Mr ForU-irna said his omcndiaent waa— : MlFUher i Writo' U. , . , . .

Hon Mr Portesoae Bald b« turolv WM not going touke Instrnotioua from Mr Eiahn'r. Hs thought thatafter his experience in the Hotue bf Commoas andother places that he was more compotcnt to drmf t» re-lolntion or wnenimsnt th»a Mr Visher. '

Aftor soam farther conversation of aa equally livelynature,1 the amendment naa pat . with thu followingre»nlt s— . . .

¦- . . :• . , .For— Mesnrs Mackesy, Cl^rapiHt, Wyse, DeLaoy,

BloomSeld, Vortcsoaaiand Bogert—7<* ¦ . . - I4;attu{-» Mes9n . MoUratb, McDonald , Furristal,

O'Toole, " Connolly, Le»my, Danpby, Hearns, Eed-mond, Hick«y and Fisher.—11.

Tbo motion wa* agreed to. 'THB BI6I10P'8 SIATB — MOTION JOB ADJODRS-

JltST—ODTBAOtOOS tlSTUIBHTS O» A " 0ATHO-¦ ¦Lio" l.V. . : - ' . • . ¦ ¦• ¦ ¦ !Aid Bedmond proposed, ud Mr FUber seconded

the adoption ot tbe following resolution i—" Thftt we,the Waterford Board of Guardians, beg to express oardeep sorrow and heart felt regret «t the lots whioh thediocese of Waterford and LUmore hat instolnbdowing to thn death of tha .Moit Bev Dr Power, LordBUbop of Waterford and Lismore, and that oi • kaarkof reipcct to the memory of tha deceoied Prolats, thatthis board do now adjourn." ¦ '¦ • • ' ¦

Mr ! Wjeo—I think it wonld be a. vtryi rldicolomthing after tbe many adjournments w» have had tqhave another adjournment to-day. Ii this thing UMiowtd to RO on the whole yew wiU be taken up wltbadiournmenti (oh, oh). . ' , '

Aid Bedmond—I am Very aorryihtt Ur Wyie, a«aL'.tholio, should b* tbo first to obl«oi to thU re»ola-tinn. This is tbe inoit tmpotUhf adjoqrnmenl thathas been moved 'or many * Jrear (bear, bear). Mr Wyt*»ery mldom onroet 6#r» to do »ny basiiwai at all(hear, hear). Un Wye* ( X am aimply tb», i»proaept-ive of mjstlf. Ala Bedmond i Ton certainly repr»-

«cnt nobody ct«a, and ar« a teaegata to the pnnaiple*of yonr family (hear, hfar.) ' - ' "" . . '

Mr McGrath-i-I am iveiy §orry to see a Catholld,who Bhonld reipoat tht Bishop nf Waterfont, bpponthls mot on. Mr Wy»« i I trill explain my a.oti«es. Iuy that nbnn bl»hopa and priest* negleot their dutiesthey deism-? (erie* of" ihano, tham»."). Aid Bad-fflond i That U a mott dltgraoefql expression.. Mr Wji»—Tbey. will roe tho ooarse they h«.v«adopted in npholdlDj red rupublioaolsm and Im-morality (lond cries of "tuta him ont, be U a dl»-graco.") Aid Bedmond > ion are » Uhwl oa yoar aam*.

Mr MoGrath—What alwot Faf hvr Pat Flynn P| AM Clamtxtt s-poke strongly in f»voar of the miHnn ,Und It wu ilwlired ewrlsd, Mr Wjs» oloos obj-'ot.ng,

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WATKEFOBD FAIR.n Tbe aiaal monthly Wr, heU 4m Monday, WitHjont n counterpart of tho*)*. btU 411 thKwgb'QttSjprcsent j«ir. A large proporttoa of tb« eaUU«u9«rfd f orM) e.b t d (» be t»lr»B tomvtthMi ««wHtlicllisg • bU. owipf to ritmt wkUM to t> VintOof condlHoo.. :WcH*««rf9itatU»«*«tiuttty f t t t i raio<H{bt »t tha .objot»«J liin t—Ulloffow* )rSl1*10 jto JtB | &tl *ri *hM ^r o\&h6i*'mmB*l 11 two y«of old* t^'&KMittlntm|c«t. sh«4 «u *t tnv iiio wtmmm

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j ] DtM QABrAff > :VBIpll~l*nanDAT¦ I listt.fli ranrr'ia,tba, chiir. , Alao pr««at—VfA AM . J/vhffVTrinlltM ttftA . T T n . P T^kt» 1MI-1 fDumb, MB& Vkf uuiUjni ") - .-} ,'-, ;frra -V ' t ' TH» XADTIB'a ZZPIjLjUTldV.• a?» Loc«l iQovfeniamij,p^W>rote with rft.1 ' ' .eantiined to b« more earefol in ftitnr* in the jvl '^miaagemoflt of th« store* eoklitei to hi» choree. '7>y TU' oiRMToi'i'Urtn,'' ¦'¦! -•.--•i¦Ariing ont of thr mlnaiei.tthe 'CIilIraiAa Wdatat jtbe . order be made M> nkf» M . oopy of-1J«Bomke's letter in reference to the inidirjr, tru notbn.the mlnQtes. • i . . * ' ¦¦ Olerk-It is all right ." r.- .-uf '- . . .^ , v .' r '. .! Cbiirman—Oo you think am I a fool f Tbe orderis Bot on be minutet. ' . ' I '

'I Mr P WaUh—It U aU right;,' . >Chairman—There is already one njlnntw nn»signed in tbU book. Where ia the Utter f' Clerk—It l» Jn the portent hands, ondlwnt lt

to every guardian. " •> ¦ ¦ ' ¦: • ¦. . ( » ' •¦. ... ¦• • : : • ¦

' Chairman—I will write directly t6 the LocalGovernment Board nnlesi that letter is forthcoa-in?- / . : • ¦•

- MrT Wbelan—I dldn't iret ItMrP Walsh—You left the boose too early.' TWheUn : I dot't care whether I got'H "or tot.Chairman : I won't sign then till I get tha letter,,Mr.P Walsh : We will see about that Chairman iI will do my duty while I am here.

;, The Kilmacthomas - Political resolutions' vrcroadopted, adjourned. | • ' ' ' ' ¦. .

DUNGAEVAN YOimG lE^LAND SOCICTyJA special meeting of the Young Ireland Society xra aheld In the Town Hall Wednesday «venla£ , ' . ..The piognmao iaeladed «'— / ¦ • ". •' Thomas Mason, reading, " Irish Brigade at Fred-srickburg." Thomas MoGrath,' song; "Believo Moif ;

ill thoBe Endering Young Charms." John Flynn,reading, "How Ireland was / robbed -of its MacU-1factaiB." Jamos O'Connor, / " God'8av« IreUnd "Deolan MoGrath , reading, "j Last Hour* of the IrishParliament." Christopher MoGrath, eong, "Whenother Lips." P Power, Eeoifcition; ¦" Tha 'ColtioTongao."' Messrs MoCarthy oJso eauj two '60hffs

EEJOICING8 AT POETLAT7 'On Saturday but Portlawj Was the g^eniB Of great

rejoicing on the occasioa of | the. return if Mr. and.Mrs. Wm. Malcom on, jai)r., from'Uieir.iteddiog'tour, Tbe town was gaily djecoreted with flagi andarches. At the entrance ot their residence was ahanJ3omo porcb, coaiposed I entirely of evergreens,ind flowers, and carpeted with crimson, while, overtrie doorway appeared the old Irish greeting,' cteimills failtht. This pretty little structure, designedind executed by Mr.. John Anderwn, was much.'admired. The bappy 'palr. wh«n. tn route fromFlddown station, were med If t the Portlaw amatcnruand, accompanied/by aj lar e concourse of thatownspeople, and at the outskirts of tbe town theaors€s were removed from .their carriage, andropeo being attached they sere drawn in triumphthrough the streets) by a number of the mill hands.By tnis time a crowd /bad collected io tbe im-mediate vicinity of tbe reildence Of tbe happy pair,ind all eyes were eagerly on the l.»ok out, tor toelrapproach, wbicb was | heralded by toe ringing:' oftbo cnurc h bell and firing d cannon.' On tbei r ar-rival at their future home tbry «e>e receivrd withtnechceri and warm iongratulitions cf tflelargonumbers assembled iq tdo ; irioinity of tile boose.Aftor ni ){btfall , under the direction of Mr. W. ffCurtis, a uui?o bonflre «a9 Ji g'ated on H Uort 'lawn,wtiia b, with a display of fireworks, aoly ui cascduy Mr. Joseph Mulcomson, brother of tix- bndo-irnxtm, brought tbo days rejoicing to a close. Iunderstand tbat a presentation is to be made toMr. Wm. Molcotnsoni junr., by tbo employees ofthe Haviield Spinning!Company aao tok«n of theiresteem, and,in comuiemoration of • the anspiol6C3(jvent.—GorrupotidentJ

: TUOUAS TOWf i UttlON—Fntmr. .Mr A O'DonnoU, j ohairman presiding. Alio1

present — Mlohael Hown. n.V.C. ; Eiohird" Co<5y,'Biohard ShorUl, M Holdon, Andrew Barry. JohnLealiy, Patriok' Oun'phy, . Michael Cauin, WilliaoiWalBh, J Walsh, Miohoel Keeflo, WlUlara BoolUo.Mlohael Doyle, John Holden, John Mushr. HaarieoKelly, M Carroll. and L WaUh. B '' a*ana>'

ii a o BBIID'8 BCIT.A letter was reoeired frota Mossrs Eobcrisoa,

Dedlie, & Forguson, Cork, enoWng a eamplo of thotbo tweed used in making Mr O'Brien's now salt, at1» 6d a yard. |: The Chairman said here «ru a. oh&noo for tho

gacrdians, . : ¦ ' • : .tlr ' MacCorton siid: the tweed was very s!c«,

Chairman—This may be worth aa investment-The guardians b&vioj examined tha sample; no

farther couvereation took plaaa on the matter. .. THE OX AiaUS DIsPCNflAET. :

Mr MaoCarton— I. wrote to Mr P BartoheU, 0^B.,asecond time , calling his attention to X 'ze Grai^poDiapensary, and asicing hint to have something doqs»lth It a« Soon aspbulble. Ha writes a reply thathe ' was In communication nlth tha cojtractor. batfetred he coald not mak4 a report this wook , althoughvery anxious: to da: so.- j.' He wa» ' very busy about thoPresentment Stations, aad I sappoiq tint .- i » '?h.Dreason why- he cannot da any thing yet.: i VIBIT TO THO HOOBC: Mr Hogan reported a visit to the houso'on the dayof mtietinj and fuund dvery part of it In a clean andorderly . »UV>, tho proVli.oos wero t>* ijood. quality,and in (sot the nholo pkee wu in A orJdltabijitate. . 1 ¦ ..

B U T T E R .. Supply bai fallen oil coneUirably, and thej season,

now fnft Jmwiog to a clo;e. Cboico ' Grass Butterm>y bi> quoted at 03* to lOol ; Seconds, 85s to DOJ.Demand for Storod Bujtor of good quality, aeemsliktly to Improve. E. M ABOMT drCo.

IMMENSE MARK ET OF HAT ANDbTBAVi'. ¦ . : - - .f ';

On Sutnrday last there were on the Water-ford Quays, i-xposcd for|8ule , HI loads of hay,stniw , uod gruen cr.jps. iTbio ' was tbo largfcstmark it here for tha jpaat ten yearoj Tbe do-uiand was very bribfc. Prices in oar marketcolumn. ¦ ' ¦ ' • :

THE ;ACT10NJ AGAINST L0BD . .t , CLANEICAUDE. ; : ;

. Tbo action brought by Mr, Joyce agent, againstLord Qlaprlcardo to ; recover damages for ' alibel published by the defendant la tao Londonr«^»««, resulted on Wedqesdsy. evening \o.a verdictfor; 2,5OQ damiiKea^* Taq ajiQonncoawnt.of the (vsr.diot wai : received'.irith' applane* .b/. a crtmdedcoart ..;. •

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¦ HOSPITAL. ¦ • •• --1 At the atasl meeting of this Hoapltal.-on'yeltcr-

day, the meeting was adjoarnod in compliment totbe memory of the late Lord ' Bishop, be belogtamember of that Institution. !

ME LATE BISHOP'3 CHAB1TIE3 IN, .. . . — .; i'. ' _ CLOWMEl.- . .

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Tha Treasurer 'of tha |st Vinoent oVPauf SocisivSt. Mary'*, : CloDtael, b«g« to 'odcaowladga tha «ota ol£20, f root tbo Iiord. Buihap; of tba Aioomt, Bi(fci BefOr Pow6tperB«T.T U'ConBaU, PP.' • : • • i

Tha Troasnror of. ths.8t Vinesn> Ds. Pail's Society83 Peter and Paal's Coofer xw, OoanUl, tb*nkfnl(yaokuowIedKe the/ sum of JtiO from, ths . Most Eov,Dr John Power, . Bishop of Waterford and LUmore,|>e» Eer John Everard, Adm.y ¦; • /. ". ! ' •!•'".'; , i .

WATEBFOED ACOK HABJSiX.;.' "Messrs. MatUrsoa * Co,; Giro BscoO', .Works,

qndte Waterfqrd .Bacjbh at 60s, to 65s j. demandivery slow anarprtcet Obmtaal: Danish kiUingslargej price of Bacon 46s. to (2s. Pigs, 89s to iOiper owt -~T : ..

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CAEEICK-OK-8UIB|BqTTEB MABKBT/TOMDAT, Die. CTH-fln our o*tket Jo-dor a

im*U supply .of j bott«r. ' ?rlce« rnl«d.|{om 8*s to10D» p?r owt { by bsqd, *a to 43 9f per fltklo.Buyers i Bldgway, Prttigrew,' Fielding, Mabony*Co, Waterford t Egan, Carrick. A brUk demand»aU butter to be In early.' -- j

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v «iTi'cr.nu,.'i'{ -i " ' .^-; - • '. - > ' - ; ' ;'TwoodleannfcjindXiTesdliKloo, . : • ¦:!; • .!!:• • •

I L Eager for a tonrney,, ;,, . , , « ;• . : : i ; > ''1 Both MaoWed'ttitihey.wiW. B?: ; " ¦> ,. : . -." •i r.ToirelaDabq a JQUrtiey. .. . . , . '. . ..,. ,, .,; ' ¦

Sbth& elattotolUhoit^rionas , : . •- haf'thoytneiht-tb eoma - ' - '•; ' ' . , . . '

i Boia, defiant Twecdledee I ,' . . " ' . , _ ..'.And noblo Tweedledum. ¦ ". ' ¦ ' ,'. '"'

i Twoodiodnm andiWeclledeo, ' ' ' . . . .. . , . ; . ', ,: : Ero they really started, . _ . , ' , . ' .. .;. \ ,/ \i: Both of them bepm to fcol .

i TeHribly fainthearted,"' ;, ". ' ""

,: "To out foart;'". saidTwoodledoB, ¦ : 1 - ^ .

j'"I<ot na not pnetrimb t " . ¦' ; : "'¦i " HBW about the Irish though ? ' . ¦¦-¦¦ ¦ ¦

: Answered Tweodlodum. - '

Said Ttfoedlodanv - : • • ¦Dl" |To tho Irish nationW, o must carry words of poaoai''Not of provocation/;

Qn Qoorpjop, need I Bay, . '.TVo mnlftbo'h'ba ' inum. ' "i

'J But Bupb'oob they make ns.spCak F; Anawerdd'Tweedleaum.

Said! Twcedlqdea to 'Xweodlodam," 1 in ray oration, j

Will doscant upon the goodOf Liberal legislation..

All its priceless benefits¦'¦1 [will proudly sam ! "" But yoo ai&&Tory now.'l

Answered Tireodlednm ISaid Twoedlednm to Twoodledon.

" Wo mnat hold, communionOnly nlth suppottors firm

Of onr paper Union.Irian liberal-Unionista, j

They will stand by me"— |'! Bat you're got to find thorn flrat 1"

i AnBworcd Tweodlodeo, sSaid Tweedledum to Trceodlsdoe,

" But qprr;invtystion , . : ¦ ¦ ¦ : : . . .Bears tho signature's of men

Of Standing and of station !Oar kina Tory friends obtained

; All these namaa, yon see !"ll And prooions hard 'twos getting thom ["¦ Answered Twoedledoe .,

SaidTnoedladnm to Tweodlodoo,j " Whatao'er befalls us, '.

Wo, of'course, must brately go¦ When stern daty calls' UB I . ¦ ¦ ¦

Having hoard its roico, wo masti Croso'.thei Irish Scaj" i" I'm not saro I beard it, thonffb. I", AnflwercdiTwecdledeo.

Said TY7eedlodeo to"Tweoaledun],"'When wo maks pur apocohoa,

We most eao that each of xa ]'Like.ths other proaohes.

We most moke it clear there .'ca'ntAny difference., ba . .;

•Jwixt tho tales of Tweodlodoia' And o! Tnecdloded I"

Tweedledum and Twcedledce, iWith misgirings :' tronblin',"

And of apprehension [nil ,. ;Started off for Dublin ; ' j

And already of their tripWe th1 effect can snin— ' |

Twcedledoa will nothing do,' And eo nill Tweedledum I -

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THOUGHTS * AT LISFINNY.1 stood .by the keep, aa the fast flying day •

Ch»t,it3 dork clouds of sight o'er the plain;When the fleckod waves of the oold waters grey

Carries wood, herbs, and weeds in its train.Darknbss soon foilowodnpd sllonco prevailed,.

8are: tho.»6ond of policemen on beat, ' 'Walking sloirly round this fortress, that's mail*

With :greea ivy—ft silent retreat.llethought of the horo,; tfiat then was.within—

A:brave, daring pattiotHnspjred :Who told ths poople—" to striv«o live in

Thcrlind", woiob they mostly aCralred."Base helots do seek this connsol to olook ;

> And its preacher to cost into gaol ;Tho'roistrtjing to stay, the tide in its track ;

But aaroly their efforts mast fail.X o that blook-browed oppreaaion, we'll offor: A fearless and sturdy resistance ;What matters it if ire may anffer

To forward oar country's existoheo ?.'Tis no time to halt-rthe onemy; rages ; I

And their bearts uo filled with ohagria, 'Advanco ! and remsmber tho weary lonff cgea :

! Of corron and woe that haYO boon. •¦

Jnst follow' th' examples boforo TOO,Of ..John Mandovillo, Willitn O'Brien.

Of Emmet, Lord Edward, and Bod Hush, \Of Healy, Davitt, Soxton, Pyno. f \

• i | . JAUE3 P. CtTNMrN QHAU. IT. F. Meareher's Debating Society. !

i L I T E R A T U RE . i.Truth (Christ maa Number, la—10, Bolton-coart,

Fle^t-street, London). The Christmas Number ofthis well ' fcnown journal conclats of- a poctie de-scri] >tion of the political situation — a «ort ofblst irlcal parody. It is' extremely entertaining.The verses fibound in wit, sarcaem, bnmour, andabo re all it} ineuhaustible ridicule; It opens with" A ProcUmataon by the Queen," the drift ofwhl :b may be gathered from this couplet :—

" Bat wo do^ hereby condescend—to chow onrintense— I : : : .

To let our snbjocto entertain no, at their ownexpensa.", \ • , ; • . :

Indeed tbece lines Bound the keynote of the wholebook. It ita thick with congs, whosa palsatingrbytbm, eten in the, roidJng, asBona their adapto-bili(y to being Eunp. There are illustrations on al-most ever? page. Tbese include four fall-pagedcolored pjcturesJ They correspond to the spirit ofthe text, being quite as racy and ludicrous. Twoof tliem are excellent. Three rows of medals,apropos of the jubilee coinage, are depicted. Onthe first row is Queen VictoriaJn the various stage?from childhood to old ago ; on the second tho Princeof Wales. ' similarly graduated ; and on the thirdAlbert "Bi ward, who, however, only reaches middlengej the jnext development being—a blank 1—andtbe last medal portrays tbe Houses of Parliamentlooming in a sunburst. The other picture repre-sents Lord'Hartington pktyug the pedagogue. Heis surrounded b y j a number of familiar faces—Salisbury, I! Cbamberfcanretc.—whoca moat promi-nent featuJB:ds o,pairof esinine eiro.- The NobleTator directs tbe attention, of hia pupils by meansof a long pointer to a sum displayed on the black-board, viz i— , . ; ' j . .

The Ladia Treasury— 7d— 20, -Old Bailey,London. This month's number ia foil of high-clasa literature. Too contents include—LadyBrsksey Technical Edacationfor Boys, Needlework,par Ban, Gossip, Cookery, Pastimes, Engravings,pat erns, kf iicSstory, etc. ' " She would be a' Nun"con airisjomo^nUheal specimens of natural dialoguecon bined with ely-.innbcebt'bnrooDr. ' , : a . ,

Tii t jDan»i>ii-{December part, price 6d,-r-25 White-fricrs-Street, E.C.)—This instalment of the.first ofCatholic magazines, is, like those which have pre-ceded, entertaining,' iuottOctlre, ' and healthy,Among' ;tb'e contents' afeJ-" Birds/' " Abspn'ce ojMind/*!" l)gnria liuino,''1 " Is Drunkenness aDisease."'ebi: . ' '. .' . I .

p LI8UQ&q . UNION—WipKEBDiT .¦;, " (iProCT our 1 Riporier.) \I " Hr jAHW 'O'BBrBrt in the chair. - ': '

Also present—HlfcssrsJ HoGrttb, B W ObDondor,1J E lobin, U O'Callagnah, Copt JfcutireH, E N Toloy;Joha Gorman* P P Walsh, Patrick Byan. .; I

•l :.'. : :! ¦.: WB0PBSB8.VC0TTA0EU. ' ' ; . . . - • .•:A letter «u received from Mr Smyth, Local Govern-

meet Board llnspector, stating his intention of comingtoLismoro on .Wedposd»yj7tn inst ; , . ; ¦

The CLerk,- W MflaHoe Heklr, laid that the objectof his inspection: w/K ; to enable (be guardians to getth? balanwj of tho lone/ Bad perhaps the additionalloan sppltsd for.' ¦ • ' '- :-''• ' ¦ • : • -

Mr toloy inggcatcd thai *htt E.O's. wore competentto accompany tha inspector to point! out the booses.

Mr McGratn believcd^SLsoold pay-thoa. •Tho B.O's, Messrs" OTJopnell. and "Power. wer»

cent for, and"t6ofc upon ihemtelTCS totivititilre«edl• ! ' ;

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Lord £dmM Caveodbh li modi o"bll«d to ilr Hcxly (orhia ¦letMr 'ottta -Wth.^.H* and Lady Edward were v«rymuch plessed. wltb tbdr. titil to .to itw workboote, bndrrlsh to tht tfcsKitrdiansfa*haviWeo kindlxperaittal,ttxan to rirBateeatto thsoU peopla. ;...j - , .

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*.¦ | TOBIISM nj •nan&OKS."" ¦Bcsolutioos from the Kilmacthomis union irera read

condemnatory of Mr' P JFower' imperoeSsion, and of!the dugracefol: maoncr in wbioh: Mnont sslea werecondocUd on the Marquis of Waterford'J property.—Adopted.-:: I .¦ - . . • . '. ¦¦ ¦ ¦ . ¦

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Mr Flood, Mkiter, reported that tha infirmary wasnot tisiwi .yesterday, by a medical officer. Thedoctors of the neighbourhood had to attend tba Wicklowassites.- i . : . !¦ -, ¦• :¦ : ¦ ¦! ;¦ • .- . '

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The Clerk teloaraphea' to Dr Blaqner. Ballinoro,'Tallow, to inquiro if ha would attend the BallydaffDw ensary.i

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lavreferenw to ,Mr Ifcanyi <M;ft for TalloWdispeosday); absence, Cant Maxwell | bollered that,n abcotdanoo with too, ttttni t>t hi* »ppo5atm«at, h«hould pay Ms substitute, and then demand retnnner*-

tion| from thfl; Crown for lost of toe, it rrfQMd »h«board wcmldrecousMer.thp matter. ' . . .

Olia mrd gBherjily^Breodwith llili TW 'For IiUmBre nnioh tha senrioes of Dr Shine, Unn-mrvan, wert invited at £5 » week, all expense* in-dodkd. ¦

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.. :* H- Mti*?jwnT-. o»-/ s^r.nnttit«i.!..- - - ;.: . • • :¦The touowing waa read from the Viator** Book i—" I pent pbronjb ,tfy wkola hemttf and t»w.with

graUfio»Uonihit the poor lnmatef appeared oomfort-•bto'«d1av37''' I "1. '' w'rT' ¦' " i ' " - ' ¦ '• "y , ' .:.-P : : . J 'V- VH^te / 6 fP . ,1>tibUaJ> ::;Vfm (V.n*T,Arr «tU f h*i. M> m.ti&M&nilMl hT<Miathijh»dpnrrkrasly»»iaU^4h«pc<»w«re|twated mil,

Mr CQalWika «dt»« WlCr Toblamkindad, tlutt

diaat «pi hS5d*r*b«tt«t ti$yimi6H%treoai ^v XM^^ ii^M^&

j .:THE7EE0OEp : B^Af|iB,il i R!H 9N;, : THOUGH' : ther :hifltdrj.' of *. oy?

1 ij i : e .'- 1 '¦ '¦ '¦' 'deling, in- Epgl-Ad eittencU onlyC^L'/wk

as t&xsbacfcM 3870,'the strides/i«aUj \V -r»Hch-tWsrn«*t-ba« tDado art; \m) wW'«^*l'?I'cP''I1'-lil* fil1?V' . / iHr; fn years ago to* man who dared

;,\. tV»K }g . to, Buga;e.stTthB,t,»he day wpuld

aome-when ,a ' Ip'yple' nater^wbuWcoVflr 297 iniTeaiD24: houW 'Wbiltd 'haTe'''beefi''lA'<i hed'at;'i'fiitf6'rfll thaii auch.v ft

^rjerformant'e ' tf^W cb'oj"

he 'BjfoHJo'.f ' wiUiiract^ ina' te jWoyfirted'ia bne''i;of .tKa .;fir'W*,CBtablMaa tnsiittjUoXi ,6f .tb'is con'itry; -JSreyy. SaWrdly^dOr'lngthe.SpMnjj 'aumme^'ttad l utumnv cy'qle . race's ' .take .placa al;aver the 'country, and attract *he''greate«'att.etfvtion from all 'lovers' of "good sport. 'MoBt'proml'ncnt amongst tWd niatiy' famous bibycle.racln' 'nief'la Eichard Howell , of'LWcesteV, the'champion! o: :ithe world. : Wii'en' paVsinj; through this city thiolper day, w6 'took 'advantage cf the ' occasion iocall on' the championj "who was then Actively.apRsged in training for.pn'e of hia'big faces. "' , ,

Howell, who Is a" Bplphdidly made fellow, jpfbetween twenty-flve Rtid thirty years of age, Btanaj-ing sixl'feet high lnJ bisstockings; and welithifagtn trairilnpf, thirteen''btorie, looked the picture o1health; land readily responded to 'oar suggestioDaij to aj few minute3'tilk'on some of his greatestachievements. . tteplyinp 'to a query na'to whenbo first tegan riding, Howell Baia— " !'' " Injthe year 1879. ' It was not, however, till

1881, that'I^first , brought ray V -y ' •'•name into prominence before ' : ' f •_ \ 'the! sporting ; public. At tho . \l'€?P'» . .. .V^httsdbtido meeting, 1881; at V J \¦beBel gTave QroundB.Lelcester, J* L ' ¦'I: won the one-mile chaintlon- y " -1- *

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ship of the world , beating all tbe ty A^best mon of the day, including YJack Kfeen and Fred Cooper, EicrxABD HOWBLL .the two [old cbampione. From '|thftt time my career, with the exception of two orthree months j ln 1883, when I was a bit 'offcolour,1 ! has been 6no of nnbroken successes.! IHave Btpod ' right' he'ro" during' the bicyclingseason wady to race any man Jn.: the world .whofancied i ho could beat me J should like to say thatill ; through I have ridded a. 69 inch ' Eudae'bicycle,! and would not change, my mount underany consideration.*' . ' . '¦ ¦¦" Have' you raced in the United States?" ' I

": Yes; I crossed the pond ta 1884, and 1885i At1the . great Springfield tournament in 1885 I wonceven out of .eight races there," . , • . ' • ¦' L\¦: 'r Wbkt do yon reckon your best performarftNa ?."•". WeU, this year 1 did a full mile on the' trackat. CoVeatry, tb0 bonie of tho cycle manufaetute,in 2 minutes', 35 'seconds. I was hampered by mypacemakers, and good judges think with every-thing in my. favour I could dp2 '.S0 for tbe 'dis-tance, a! time which I myself 'think I oould getpretty cloBe to."

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" What is yo'urisystem of training 9" ' ' ' ' ' ' '" WeD I reckbb I know how. to^aka care of my-

self, and how 1 to. get fit. I don't believe In theoldf ashioned !ideas , of strict diet i»nd heavy gruel-ling work. I eat' plain, good , food, and plenty ofit

^acd drink port wine and Bound beer in moder-

ation. In the morning I take a little 'walk beforebreabfael. and then, after that meal, if I amheavy, ride eight or nine miles' on the track here,in tbicB* .flannels. :. After dinner I' do Botnel moreslogging"; wort; ind may bo a walk in the everii<lg,and early to! bed. When I am abont right'Inweight I consent my8elf with short, sharp burstsaa bard ;os ever l ean go,.on the track, and wbenI can cover MO yards in 30 seconds with a flying,start I reckon -to be movingns well as

I want ' to.But theio is one secret'—at least, no secret^—butidea of mine,1 th,e practice' of which I have foundinvaluable. If I feel dull and out of : Borts, heavypc depressed, if I have done too much vrork, ormy system is out of order—if; in short, I don"t;feel quiet sound, I take some medicinn the sameas I have used; since I was queer in 1883. I havealways found this set me up and put me to rightsagain, and' it is a remedy which I believe in andtell all my friends about." ¦ >

i i"'WriI. and what ia it ? " : ' \;" It is called 'Warner's SAFE Cure, and it is Bafe

ta cure eifery time. In tbe winter-time especially,when you can easily understand I am not socareful of my health as In tbe spring, summer, andautumn,! I have found it invaluable. All I want,to beat tie fastest bioycliBt in the world. Is plentyof practice, an 1 occasional dose of the medicine,and my favourite machine."—Cycling Newt , Oct. 1.

4 County T7aterford Honce Grabber |;We are informed on good and respectabje

authority that a House Grabber has turned up inthe village of Eilrossonty, in this county. He is amiller and publican ; and wishing to extend hisibnsiness) as a shopkeeper, and to root out oppo-sition in that lino, be bos pat out two respectableand very well-condncted girls named Costin. whokept an excellent provision shop in! same village,and who happened to bo [riddle tenants of saidpublican—the landlord being Sir John Kennedy.The Misses Costin owed no rent, and were willingand able'to pay any fai r one. They, are at presenthomeless, and no other bouse being available inthe! village, tbe publican has now a monopoly inthe shop business. Hnirev'er, tbe neighbours,parishioners , and others, sympathising with tbeMisses Costin, are, we learn, about building ahouse for them j and that once done, they will bepatronised more tban ever. We hope this will b*done as; noon ns possible in order to show house-grabbers' as well as land-grabbers, that they cannotply their unholy trade with impunity. :

SJLUA0TB0MA8 BOARD OF GUABDIAN8.—¦: TUESDIT.

j ¦ ! (Ifrom our Reporter .)Mri JAMES ! POWEB, Chairman, presided.

j Also present.1—Mr Lanrenco Power, Mr JamesWalsh, 'Dr Walsh, M.D. ¦was also present. .

Mr Hunt , Clerk, read tbe minutes, and a letterfrom the Local Government Board, sanctioningthe Bum; of £1 per week allowed to the temporarysubstitute for relieving officer, Plabnvan, duringhis illness. ; '

TBAITPS.—In reply1 to a query, Mr M'Keon,master, paid bo had little or no tramp3 troublingtbe house of late.

;Tbe Clerk said it waa'very much owing to theway in which the master dealt wltbiu them./In tbe!house, 160 inmates.. In Fover Hospital,l^ ;: all convalescent.' 70 in infirmary, and 80 inInfirm ward. 19 in the h^use less tban in cor-responding week of last year.

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I :There pre about 60 labourero' cottages let in thisunion, «.t Od. per. week each. But tho labourershave not I yet taken possession of them.

,The Master Mr M'Keon, said he^had bought 6,000quicks to bo net in the fences at the laborers1cottages ; in their union. He got these from JlrWilliam ! Power, nurcerymari, O'Connell-stroet,WaterfoPd. He will .'require a great deal 'morewhen the cottages may be. bunt and occupied.

,Tbe bejard was occupied some time .in considering1and Riving, relief to a number of applicants, and[concluded its buBiness in less tban two honn>. I

: j A TIBIT TO THB HOUtB. ' :

Beforo the sitting of the board, I visited'tbebouse and found every part of it very clean andin excellent order, add the incpatca as bappy 'nndcomfortable as fbey rfell could be under tbe circum.stances, j The , provisions, bread, milk, and meat,were above the- average as compared with otberinstitutions of, the kind. The following ate tbeprices at which; tbey are taken, as also the namesof tbe contractors .— :

' , ', - . ¦'¦ ' 'BVFPLISS TO THD HOO8B.' BBCAD '—Best white bread is supplied by Mr

Otf ionog tiver KilmacthprnaP, at 4|d per 4 lb loaf—for thipfiiinontha. • ¦ • , ^| • .BEST H KW MILK.—Mrs Power, Ballylaneen,, at7d per gallon, for 12 months. ¦

HEAT—Mr Lawrence, Carrick, best beef, at 35sperewt, or 3J per lb. Mutton, same contractor,[at] 6} for bind quarters. Contract for 6 months.0? beads; Is 8d each. | ;

: POBK—There is in the store a large supply ofeniellent; well^ured pork, which Is used in theHospital, nod which the sick people prefer to othermeat. The . pigs are bought young, fed on tbeoffal of ,tbe bouse, and whon sufficiently largesre killed and turned into pork for tbe use of tbeIbbsp'ital and infirmary, &c. -

Jnouir MrAt-i-Tbbmas Walob, Kiltnaetbomos— '3 months'contract : ' .. PoTATOBsi -Tbe master, Mr P M'Keon, has a

iBTge. supply of excellent cbnmpiocs, grown onthb group), which! bo gives to tbe able-bodiedipiojiteB . ,opco ioTery ' day. , He> expects to havi>enough to,supply the honse till April or Maynext. The'land connected with this house pro-duces by icareful;and judicious management, a con-siderable I supply 'of l°<d in the ebopa of corn,potatoes, | and vegetables, which the ' Id mates vuvthroughout the . year., ; In short, the union, onthe whole, appear well managed. ¦ • •¦¦ ¦ i ! • i i ? : • :

M i £200 FOE MB PYWE, M.P.A' demonstration of some thousands of the

electors cf West Watcrford proc«eded to LlsflnnyCastle on Monday, and presented Mr Pyne. M.P.,with a purse : of .£200, as i\ donation towardsfottifying- the castle. 1 Mr Pyne, In returning1thanks, ' said-he did Dot fear-two or three monthsimprisonment, bnt be wished to give tbe Govern-ment tht} trouble of digging him nut. Mr Oil*booty, U.P., vlait«d Mr Pyne yesterday apparentlywithout attracting the notice of tbe police who[wert in the vicinity. . : . ,

8THPATHY WITH THE LOED Ml YOB OP' .i, :],

¦¦ : i : DUBLIN/ - • . ) • ¦ ; I< • '-The inwtlnjr of tho Dublin Corporation/fixed*o, hb> Meld on Monday, was adjourned ou tbej

ffl ptlon ofiMr 8extoD, M.P., seconded by AldermanEagle, u » mark of sympathy. witV. Jbe .LordMayor on bis imprisonment' An adjournedmeeting kill be held on. Saturday; when a'resc-lotlin wllr be proposed tbfttthe freedom of th0 city

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., Tm0AT , lEBITATr0K ( AKD OOUOH.—SoYeJ0«M and drynesA' tlekliaff I and lrriution, inducingcough ud aSeeiing the voto-. : For these symptom*Wfm %;«»rip» arpjBW,. to -oStict\Sh3i&?& *t feW !*•¥?- m ^^ by the *«* eiDMo gut fetttveljt Atajisa;.. .Bold enJr - in boxes 7 Id.paWo.CMartrtt/KetdMi.'''': T>r. Cteo*» Moore, taT3»>'"t;*"S?«*' Thtoa* Dls«uitV' toy. .'-MSJQljeMM tJ»J»b" pwMred by 7an»«?Bppt and oo;

w gf» L?>bt!St!IBI?**-» wwawot ptiuiabuUmif « die VT. Ootdtm Holoiet. SejUorPhrtlmt.imSlU*iklpal Tbrc*t &*&£$£, *$*

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! jTh^ retreat wbiuh Uev. DlJKeane , O.P. baa LeenMnau^yqgawith/.tsuok^atolitjkriuritur t;io;;week;i>ntbe;DqminicaR;Qharchk wnBi,cloeed>by-hia) oac l»sf kSaDdAy.-qveniDg., After tbdpDelUoinary.prayers he18canaed/-iyW)<J)«lpit::a«>d:|B4id^rHe).took..-it:1 .forpanted that the maior,Uyijol thos's:-.pfesent'..wbo^

;,lT?ft,f^K.?AV1*4l?.tl?i§(th.?i wfi "ffeM'r' ?.°(JbQs.eigTjt

^thftQ wben, they, cap floiia .jtliat .eierv

ii'se. jlt ' itiip "bia. lujBfne'sa^ij) urge, tb^ to graspJie 'graie if 'G"j)d,' iand ;' 1)013 it , tor..','ie .veru.ore-rto¦*rrlfi J Weia 'iiito doing sof H he cc'uld. When aI^eat 'general copqaera hi

fipetnlo* in battle ho coc¦ffdrd: -i6'' res't"Qn . bi^. 14ure|8l fpt• lil , )a is arinl-

Elated. Not , BO in -the ' jr'Uiial .warfare. '. ' N(viatter how many victories j we' gain, the.'deyil i..8 string and eager an overi i Another reason «b.\ve should persevere Is, that the same ; reasonii

vhich Induce us now to hydnd our evil ways; will ]always exist Tho great trntbB which ,<3od hastaught will.be ns'true touioi'riiw "as they aw to-day,iof will be aB good .thrpa^Hout'all time' as. he Utt'^resent Again, what good was the fteipdshipif' Ood for them at that moment if thsy Bhouldjtie his enemies t They wodld nob be judged', as ':hey were at that tnouient; t.utae they would"Jje!It the moment of death. Christians shortld-standat the gateB of their soiil wfth a flaming sword tofV.paway everythingeuggestlvo of etu. He read oti youth from Palestine wholtVed before the founds-ion of the Obristian OburcbJ' ' Tnis'y'oun^ Jbw wasfl(iocenfin his early, diiya ; lia itas beautiful to tilt!iye, and tbe igroco rtbui tvita within Mm 'shonecbrough his angelic face. Lis a youDg man; htmdintained the saoio innocenie'e. ' When . he reached'Dan 's estate there catue a| Idity, add ouf bivineLord went forth to comment ilii public life. He<aw this vounir man. and. nobrecintiosr bis bolincss.Ho called him -and made {him His confidentialfriend. He was one of tho^d whoai He cboie fiiiludnching upon tbe worldtboBarqueof hiBChurch.And the'young man lived injlae light of'God's eye,uearingithe' inusio of HIB |Voice. There came alemptatioa to Tenial 'sin. ¦ |Tho young man coin-mitted lho'Vonij l elu—and ngaia—and yet ujain.1The habit'of sin grew in strength. The vchialjina mastering his soul, •andiwca.kenlng the goodithat was within him, disposed- him to mortal el aAnd his natte was Judas Iscajriot. Tbord was h' timewhen bo mas Innocent, graceful, ' and holy—holierthan anyone in thatChurcb perhaps—but wben theAngel of Death coiled bimltp be judged his 'fameuns sullied, and his soul was red 'with tho blood'of* God. The only human being whdm we know tobe iu hell : i3 Judas' ;.we hajtc it from a text of[Scripture. He (the preacher) could not say>tbatthere wa9 any one there as holy as Judas once was ;therefore he prayed that God.might keep tbein ofl inHis holy groce/-Oii the other tund, there tf &s once alman, who, till tho ago of thirty, wo3 black 'withthe foalest and filthiest criffiea ; be was a monsterof tin j anciafterwdrds, through bis mother'sprayers, became one of tba greatest saints 'lntbeChurch—thit was St Augustine. He himself 'saw!the . font where be was baptised. Above oil hewould urge them to avoid the occasions of sin—theplaces, the persons, tbe observations,'- UB well asnegative causes, suoh OB idleness, whion might leadtbem into Bin. Soinb may hty tbis'ls bard. " Hethat loveth. the danger 'sballiperish in it." Theuthere were posttivo .remedies, prayer and tho saora-ments. So mnoh did people recognioo the neocBsity ofprayer that thoy—and riof tho Churoh or God—made ita law to kneel to thoir Hoavenl}* Fathor, mornipg '«ndnight. Tho sacramerita ara io! our souls what .burmeals are to our bodies- If ft man said "Iwilltakono breakfast to-day," and if ho refusos hls dinner also;andthis supper, and if ho continues to abstain inthis manner lorthrao daya, :o slight blow will fell himto the ground. In tho same tftvy people say " I won'tgo to confession this month, jtboro is timo enough ; "cbey put it. off from, day to day,] and whon the demoncornea to those who aro long fa way from tbo saoredmeals, and strikes them a.blow, thoyifalL Tha sivora-menta cost nothing. If is sirtuge and .sad to refloctthat there would be a miioh rna'ter crowd at tho altiirrails if tho priest woro to distribute half-crowns thanwhen he han as a gift to , all who ohooso to como, thebody and blood of Christ, tho sbul and divinity of God 1Do cot , bo making up your mint! to go to confession.Bring yonr| body to tho chapel j don't Bay " tho even-ing is U> wet ; I am not. quite; proparod." These aretbe suggestions of the devil ; don't liaton to thorn,lioraember that ia rcjcotinjj. them you aro fighting astraggle whoso termination will witness your triumph,when you Bing tbe song of the regenerated w ith thesons of God in His Everlasting Kingdom.| Dr. Keaiie thon imparted the popal boncdiction to theimmense congregation. The cdrm'ony of tho renewaljof baptismal • vows followed, and Benediction of tho[Blessed Sacramont concluded tha dovotions . ¦

CARiiICK DWION-J-SATOBDAT.(From our lle 'pdrter).

Mr JOHN SHEA la tbe cbair.Abo present—Messrs W Hcarno, Earl Beos-

borough , T Eockett, Capt C.ildicott, V Wall , Ciptdp la Poer, M 7 Powor, >V, Walsh, W WnU, 'IMcGratb, T Lalor, O Maxwell , R O'Donnell , MTerry.

ELECTION Of BCHOpLUI8 rrCEBB.The Local uovernment Board wrote to s\y that

having regard to the nuuibt-r of chillc-a IU theirirls' school and tho ages of many of them tbey donot feel It r;ght to alter tbe decision which tbeyexpressed in their letter of tue 25tb, ult in refer-ence to the necessity of sonforming to tho nileBlaid down for the election of 8ci>ooliuhstt ess.

Chairman—Advertise for aicompotent person.Mr Walsh—I propoce wo advertise in the uBual

manner. Mr McGrath seconded. :Mr llockett—I bejr to pppbso tbo motion, with-

out giving the bligbtest clue to my future actionas to who , I'll voto for , on will not vote for, orwhether I'll vote at alL Wo can leave to the pre-sent-Government tbe breaking and draining ot thelaw, as they are doing daily and hourly.

I Chairman—I propone tbat j we adverllflo for aproparly qualiflej person. Air Eockett t That isour proposal. : ;

Chairman—No i you say a i properly classifiedperson. Put down that tho person be——

Clerk—Unckssed (laugbtor.) Chairman : Pro-perl; qualified. ; :

,Mr Power^—Mr Chairmaq,; £3 not tbo classifica-tion the proper test of qualification P

Mr Bockett—It appears to me wo arc splittingatrawp about nothing. If we ndvertioo as we bavebeen for tbe last 40 years every one can voto as hethinks fit when tho election day comes.

Chairman—Tbe board will 1 decide whether woadvertlso for a properly qualified or properly classi.fled teacher.: :

Mr Powerf-'"A properly qualified person" takesin, everything. • . j I

Tbe Clerk was. finally ordered to ndvertlca for aproperly qualified porson.. . | . :

TUB LABOOBER0 8PEAK.About 1.0 labourers naitcd oa tho bcardtA-ddy.

Three wero admitted to the boardroom. Previousto their entrance tho follpcring discnaloa tookiplace. ' . ; ¦ ' . .. <

Mr P Wall oaid there was no uDd in deludingthose labourers with promisen of nort nhioh could

! not to had. j , • ¦ , \ ¦ ¦ ¦. . - .

j Chairman—Wo didn't bind, ourselves to till the'place with spades; It is time enough nhon tbo timecornea to decide bow we will 44 that.

Mr Hearne . «aid that tho iTipperary guardianstsaiployed a number of labourers. Mr ilnllins,Clerk, wrote asking where tbay got tho money topay them, but got.no answer. | .Labourcro complainthat the farmers di(j up their potatoeo with aplough. . . . , . ! . ¦¦ ¦ . '

Mr W Wall—It is tho most economical way. ' 'Three labourers were bore a'daitted to tho "board- lroom. Onq -of them raid—Well geDtlenen, whatare yo going to do with us ?. Both sides are herenow, landlords on one eldb ; and tenants on theother. Wo axe entitled to the support of nature atall events. , We wont eometbing to bring no Overthese couplo of Coercion months.

I Capt de la, Poer—If it is a fact that the land Isin , the hands of a tenant till' January it cannotaffect tbe labourers now. . \ \

. Mr Hearne believed that- Mr Lawrence wouldallow tbe labourers to work'oo it come weeks be-forehand-. . :;

Labourer—As for the field, it wouldn't do u»much good.', • ; ¦ • i ; . . .

Tha Chairman . osfced the! Clerk to:state theiroo»ers j they were only guardians of the poor Uw.

Labourer—You aro guardians of us as well as oftho law. , The ¦ only tbing W whether you willrelieve moutaide' or innlde. Yea ore empowered bylaw to admit us, a cooplo of i hundred of us herenow/ i . . . . . .

Mr Hcarno caid o very impertinent man therereported that ho cpoko td itwelvo men on thestreet -— ¦ . . ' ' I ¦! " :' '

Mr Walsh—No Impertinenoo at clL Ur Hearne ttea, it is. . I ' l ¦ • . - 1Chairman—I itanot call ypu bo h to order. If

you bare disputes among yourselves It h nothingto us. Labourer: Exactly, j

¦ ¦ ¦¦i' Mr Hearno said that ' Mr McGrath mentionedhim by name. ¦

I i '' Mr McGrath—That is a falio atcusaliou.Chairman—Mr Hearne, tbiy have a right totheir , opinions aa well as yoo.j !Labourer—I ask you as gentlemen to preserve asMr Wall—Is it you aro | to snpnrlntend tbe

work, Mr Dunne, if theso mnd got employment ?Mr Dunne (Master)—Employ a man to saperin-fond it. . . . I . 1. , .Mr Hoarne said theXocal Government Board of-

ten gave work in v«ry urgent cose*.I Labourer—Mr Cboirman, ]we apply for tomeprotection. Wo don't wani -money for nothlnir.Counting our families xre are 1,000. j

Chairman—Let every persop entitled to out-door-relief apply to the Believing Officer. ¦

Chairman de la Poer—What are thoso tacn to doin the meant'me. . I ! ' :

Labourer—I can tell you itj is worse than 'ii inthe failure of thb potatoes. Itjwbuld bo much bettorto throw ourselves in tbe river? than apply (0 some0! ve.

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The Labourers here wltbdrW- 'The Chairman rngrgested a I subscription. He

was TfilHnc to give £1, I . . . ;MrW Wall told country g airdians should mind

their own labourew. : -¦ j ' ¦¦ : : -. • • :.The Cleric wai ordered to I quire If it woo In the

power of tho guardians to msk# use of tbe rates tosmploy tbe labourers. ¦• f ¦ . . ¦ ; • ¦¦' ¦ > .

Mr>M Terry gave notice of motion to change tbeloboalailstrpu'i salary from J&O to £i& withoutratloni—Adjourned.¦ '.¦'•¦•> - . •- [• {¦ ' ¦ ! : - ¦¦ •: • ¦¦• ¦¦

¦ Ait iMPOETiirT ufisboviBtj !¦' ahnonnc^d-inthe " :P«rls Figaro," of» valoatjlo! remedy far nervousdebility, physical,•xbahitiori, Una early detav. : Thsdiaoorrry was' made by • ml«( uasry ia O|d Mexico 1it .MVM him from .'• niasMble siutfnee aad »n earlvstave; We Jeirn that 4he Bbr Joeeph Holme*.

,Blo«iq»%orjf Mansions, Blooms ntry Bqaur*. Londao,

CHIEF LAND, , COMMMJ?SIO{I; ; C0UBTi ; ; m WATEBJIOBDV

U Jodge.O'Hagan, with Mepsrs Litton, an . W.rencl},;heardc sep frop.tbe.:e'elal;es, .9f librd,. Asb^own,,^^BiHeaDe ood ptbewijoh''Monday.la8t;.^' '. '. ', , . ' : . . ; '. ilo iihe. eaii.'.of Keana i> .SWeen.ey,, Mr .Pdwer^valuer, sald'.it was the'firtt Umelhat be saw rtntpiUiidf elx. hupdred pe'r 'cent'oTer.Griftth'fyaluatloD., ! ; ¦ ¦

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, On 'Tuesday thie" pomniiosip'uere sat , a'f . -'iBieveB:a'pldck ' ln . the' City "'. Co'urti ' The following cotes]were confirm 1— ' . ; ¦

j . !. . '. '. [ ' V . ' :. .. . . .Eimoni Tf Ugent 'v Lori 'Ashb 'ounveJ— Eent, 'J6163

BJ, Od, reduced to J?87 17 Od; " '' : " . . .. ¦Jamet Bwt(n y'\ 8ir B Bcone^Eent, S3 10s Od.

reduced to il. ! 1 ¦' ' ;¦ ' ¦• • • ¦ ¦ ¦ • '

, John' Christopher, - tenant b John J WaUh, land-;(ordi iJuiijorvdn.—Mr : Cherry; B.L, instructed: rjyUir ¦yVilliaine.'DungarvttU; for the. t«bant, and 'MiMaxwell , B.L; instructed by Mr Hunt for'ldndltfrd.:, .The tenant deposed, that 00 acted as steward for

the litidlord during twenty years, eo that a sum of£70 was due fothiui. ; ¦ • ' ; ¦ , ; j¦ John ' SHeehan 1 Bwora that he'was employed by

Mr O'Ke'effe to build outUoiises ou tho farm.'•,'fl r Christopher, examined -by Mr Cherry, B.L,deposed that Mr Eelly. ngent, said the building oftho hoiiaca puld whatever debts , were due.

Mr Cherry Btated that Ithe lAndlordfa valuerrMued the improvements qt .£49,. and be was will-ing to admit the correctness of too estimate. !

Simon O'Brien stated that bis estimate of thevalue of land was £26 S3 .Od,' allowin g £H for build-ing. Tbifl closed the Unabt'a case. . ' -

Cuptnin Dawion, landlord's valuer, stated bisi-stimiite at X52 2s 7d, made on tbe 31st October,1883 ; would make it £42 to^allow for .depreciationin prices. ; 1 ¦

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Mr Williams ' ordered to idira.'w out an nffldavit ofCllriatopber'a evidence to submit it to Mi- Kelly foribformation or otherwise. . . . ¦, . . . ; . , . ; ' ¦ ¦ • , ; ;.. Thomat Wynne , tenant ; ,J,CarI|cr!;, Dnnjaiuatv— |Mr Sargent, BiL,. instrurted by Mr, .William?, ap-peared for the . former. . '. : .' . i , . . ' ,,; ¦ , - :

Thotnae Wynno stated the ( rent was at JB72 before|18p2. It was; raised to . £04 .) he took out a leaso In'.65 at J£67 15s. 61 j farm contains 4S. acres j therewas also a separate holding fqr which no lease wastnkon. . , . . . . . . . . , :: . . . . . ., ', . . ; , . . .

Judge O'Hagnn said that they should disurisB tbecase, giving tbe tenant power, to change tbe origi-nating notice so as tn bring only one case, beforethem. Mr Cherry, B.L, asked fur, and obtainedcosts for Mr Carberry r | .

William Lenihan, tenant ;, ZI O Mitchell , land-lor'cl, appellant.—Examined by Mr Williams, Dun-garvan, Mr T Power, valuer,' stated tho farm con-tained 25ac .3r Oper ; value , JE10 8i Od.j the i;rtateipart being bog.

James Budd'a1 cstiinalo was X17 12a Od (for 'thelatJdlcrd.) ; M , ; . . . . ,! ' llichael Zltrriicy, tcnan] ; Major QJ\ea.rnUy,la f i lor i, appellant.—The .tenant' stated tho landwas very light, brpwn6tone land ; never tilled it ;imbo8sible to do so-

judgment reserved.Patrick Kinly, tenant , «jm« landlord , appellant.—

Mr, Williams for tbo 1 former, 1 Mr Cherry, B.L) forlandlord. Tho tenant gave' JBlOp'foV tho farm in'C7 ; it contains about 136^latute acres; tbo farmis a few miles form Cappoq'uCn.

Mr Power valued it in .'8ft at .£80. Mr Orpen,examined by Cherry, B.L, • 6lated (in the case ofMfchael Morrisfeey benrd conjointl y) that tho rentwas .£26 ; if the fairm were ' manured it would bemuch better. Mr Quinlan Stated his valuitlon at428. Judge O'Hagan nfeked Mr Quinlan wbat 'hecbnsidored as a fair rent for fifteen years ?

Mr Quinlan suid he would consider ten per centjlew a fair rent ; believed, it was left too long ingross j if properly treated it might bo worth £1 ayear more, bringing the valuation to £AA. Hievaluing for Kiely 's land was in 1886 £112 3a AA.' •Mr Morrissey denied having a certain conversa-tion' with Mr Orpon, mentioned' by the latter inevidence ; bb farther statedl it was a mere billyf»rm. Judgment reserved. :

P Donohue, tenant , Johanna Bcresford , landlad y—The tenant stated his fnriniivas about tbreo milesfrom Dungarvan. Mr Modnet for tbo tenant ; Mrriant for the landlord . Bo'nt was .213 53 OJ, or 44aan'acre. Mr Casey, valuor, gavo bis estimate atilfe lOs Od.: Mr JBerusford, son of tbe landlady, said tho farm

!Wa6 worth £2 GB Od per acre ; be biinBelf was pay-jln^

£2 18a Od ;

be considered that rather high

(laughUr.) Judgment reserved.Johanna £ayna,i«, tenant ,] appellant ;_ H Villiert

Stuart, landlord,—M r Cherry appeared for tbo land-lord ; Mr .D F Slattery for the tenant.

Mr Quinlan Bald it bore ; the appearance of re-claimed land ; his estimate (for the landlord) was9s per acre la '84. lie considered it all bad lnnd.He' would reduce tbat estimate 25 per cent for fallin prices. Part of It was BOO feet above tho levelof the Ben.

E Boynane, Bister of tenant, whoce evidence,given iu Irish, was interpreted by Mr Power, de-posed to draining the land ; 24 acres of mountainland reclaimed. Jud gment reserved.

Messrs Qravlt tenants ; H Villiers Stuart , land-lord , appellant —Mr Stuart deposed tbat Gravescalled upon him in '75. He agreed upon a certainrent wltb him on condition that tho land wouldbe only used for proposes of grazing. He made thissti pulation in order th;it tbe fishermen might not

ibe inconvenienced by tillage.Mr D O'Connell (for.tbo .tenant)—Did the flsber-

uienever dry their nets iu that farm eiuce you 1stit to Graves ?—I believe they did ; I uinnot nwear if.

Since '75 did you ever see a net there ?—My im-pression is that I did.' Is there a* word about graz-ing in this receipt (produced) f—I never Intendedto let it otherwise ; it is called a " drying ground."

Mr O'Connell bore flourished an ejectmentnotice, in which , he said, there was not a wordabout grazing. 1

Mr Stuart said he exercised- bis right for tbe goodof tbe fishermen.

Mr O'Connell—Oooof the snow-flakes.Mrs Stuart corroborated her husband's testimony.Mr Cherry produced an agreement purportinu to

be Bigned by Graves, and eetling forth tho tertufl olteDancy. Tne tenant denied having signed or seensuch an agreement. Got £4 for part of tbe holding,lettiog itin coniacrc. ,

James Graves, sou of the tenant, deposed, thattbe " drylug field" was used by tbe fisbprraen onpermission from his father. Cross-examined 1 SawUr Stuart's children and pony in the dry ing flui dpermitted them to remain as a favour.

: WEDNESDAY.|. This morning Jadgo O'Hagan delivered tho folloirlogJudgments :—

I ' Old ¦ Jacliclal AppealTenant Landlord. B«nt. Coat. , Hunt.

JasPPbalan Caabol Tovrn ' ' roserredI Comro

WmLenlhtm IICJtttchel £ 2 5 15 0 £13 . confirmedUiohnol H P

Morrlcso/. Chcarolor '£ tO 0 0 £33 „Patk Klolj name landlord £130 0 0 LDl raised to £100

Patrick .JobuonaDonoghoe Bcresford £ 30 11 0 £8 reduced £18

Jud^o O'Hagoa aonoanced tbatjadgmoat IT 0 a Id bo glvoain ths cum oa ilr Strirt's propertT. ia Dublin.

BOLononc sPECTACinaQB8EBTB—19, NASSAU STEET, DUBLIN.

(From late Moat Eevd. Dr. O'Bmcu, Bishop ol! Waterford.) . . , . - .

'• I have nsol Mr. SOIOJIOIB ' Spectacles with great odvan-tagu to Biy' eight, tholr oooIJng acd comforting propcrtlosproving most agrocablo and bo-ieBdal,' eHoctd which I neverOlMrlODCod from any other kind bl KLUJ or pebblo. ' : I

I . : " >r.i D. O'BmnSj Blabopot Wttterford."(From Most Bcr. Or, Coniray, Lord Bishop of¦' i Killala.)' . ,

" Tbe exporionco I lire hod for iomt tbno of Mr. E,Sololnoos' Spoolacles oaables . mc'to Ota to thej aro tboonlr'.lenscs which aSord ma on «.nd comfort to bo dciirodin reading, writlog, to, I am, indfed, gUd that I prooorodthese famed slgbt prcscrvors.for tho aso of other gkiasoi »ndpobbles liad'caosod oe to Imagine that saoh satlitao-on could not bo Bflcurod. ;

1 ¦ " t HTJO « COHWXT, Bl«l«>p ol KUkln, Balllaa,'>(From Moat Kov. Dr. DOOOAN, Lord Bishop of1 I „ ' , Clonfort.) . . . . . . . . . . .

" I havo to express my ortlro oitisfuctloa with th,e Spoo.tod cs i.nppllod' by Mr, Solomons, and which I haro med withgrea .couilort for man/ year*. 1 havo not obangod tbo' de-gioo of power I proonrod orlgic*l)j from him.1" T I-*TBICX UBaauf, liunop ol Uloaloit, tougnxoa."

From Late Veiy . e v tbe Dean of Limertok—"I malt tajr tbat tat 33 roar*. Ur. ' Solomons' abuses have•o prcaorvod my glgbt that it Is now lost as good at at flvo-ind-twentj.'S-tf. D. 0'Blin D-D. Newcastle West. Ber.C. O'COHHXU., P.P., it raoob pleaecd to stats that Ur. Solo-mom Spectacle* titive proved to bo invaluablo to him. afford-ing grout comfort, preserving bis Sight, a id being so different(rom jtbtr Oluscs to whloh bo baa been previously acmn-Itomoa,—Newmarket , count j Cork, i

' Tba Uov. J. liOcr;P.l'., hating DCCU OUO of tlioso beneBttedby tluusa of Mr. Solomon*' Bpactaclct, coasldor* it rightto state that ba etperieacos groat comfort from tbeso famonsleuwu. Enviously be aotforod mnab aanoyaace from otherUIOMOI and Pebbles. Mow bo has tuo adruntigo of eaao andpleasaro, aad tha pnsomtlon of hit «ljbt, ba bellevo, hitoeensooarod. Clonakilty."

Tbo Uor Canon A F 8<;aitr, P.p. bat plcasuro fa rosortiat;to Ur. Solomons that tha result ol ten,}ears' nso ot bis Bpootsclet la moat satisfactory. Whetbor by day or artilfclallight, daring lengthenod »tody, the tallest <ut and comfortire ODjojca. ae uouaiuvn tnai ns owes muon o£ the profervation of bis slgbt to the oxcallcnt leases ho bad tbo coodfortdno to prooare.—Clerlbsn, Tlpporary.

- (From too Be?. PATBICBJ LAVKLLE, P.P.)" Dux*, tittt— I have boea (or umt time uln? yoar Spot •taclet, opedally atalght, and am bappy to Inform yon, withtba greatest benefit; owl erea comfort. I hate latelr readwith tbom for three boon nointorraptodly at night/wlthonttb» slightest iaoont8nl«noa or distress of tight.—1 am, jota *truly, PATBICX LAVXIXX, P.P., Cong, Co./Siyo.

" To Ur. Solomons, Optician, Dublin.-Mi. E. SOLOXOSS' BpecUelot have been mud by eminent

Members of tho Facility, Nobility^ Uergy, 4c., inoladlsgbit Qraco' the Uoft Eev. Dt. »l'O«ttiaSn' /^cbbUhoD olArmtgbi His£minencs late Cardinal McCobe, Arohbl.lopof Dabun i bis Eminencs Cardinal Uoran, Arobblshop ofSydney 1 kit Once tha late Mort Ker . Dr. Looby, Aroh-bishop of Caabel ) Most Ber. :Dr Lcaby. Bihop ofPromote 1 Uuat Bpr, Dr. Dorian BlBbop of Down andOonilor 1 Moit Eer-Pr. Power, Bishop of Watertord 1 Hosttter. Dr. Delony, Bishop of Cork | Host Bet. Dr. FitigeroldBltbop of B©*» 1 llo»t ilor. Dr. Hlggtns, Bishop of Kerry

DronwreiHurt Bev. J>r. Dorian WBOOIJ of Down and ' . Town Cattlo Fair, Thursday 15 , . .." ! . ': •' '?" ' '

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v'per.ontia thicoaatryoan bfl UpUodwIthSpactAcl.t I ' Ennls, for KUdytart Fair. Monday 19 . , '• " Bontal Bookt ' .. , ... li., ls.6d Sk ¦«Tii^ !,!!S^ ^ >#W ;3 itctlby Poit. fitmlrt prSiStly SlfiadSS uE Xp ' C^hU, for Clojheen Pij .\f.rkot. Monday. 10 . » |('lll,,E»<>ript .BP»k. J i - " ? TiBW 18*

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WA.TERFOB.D ANI> LlntERICK BAILWAT

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JTTNDER ¦' the : aboye • heading1, the Vdrmster Reixrrter of 'Jply .6th,: 1887,: publishesHlie

following jb'its editorial cdluinns r-r- :' ; . V . :1" Our;readers riiay Recall the circumstances; of a

young olerk, named Arthur Richold, falling insen-sible; in TYlieatley Liano in ihis town sonie time agb4and being: picked'uj p,1 as) he conticued perfectly help-less, and taken in a cab by fwo gentlemen to theoffice t i f -'.JF . W. Fisher,' !Esq., the ' solioifor whoemployed him. On restoring him to' consciousnessit- was rt.sf.flrfcn.ined that he -was afflicted "withwhat seemed to be an incurable disease. When hewas able to speak he said ne had been to his dinnerand was on his way back to his work when suddenlyhis head was in a whirl, and he fell in the street like& man who iB knocked down. Oh coming to hisoenses in the solicitoi''» office he thought what thismight mean, and feared lie was going to have a fitof illness, which we nil know is a very dreadfulthing, for a poor man with a family to care for.

"With this in his mind, he at once sought the bestmedical advice, telling the 'doctors how lie had been

; attacked. , They ' questioned him, and found that! his present malady wa3 exhaustion of the nervousI system, resulting from general debility, indigestion,| and dyspepsia of a chronic nature. This in turnhad been caused by confinement to his desk, andgrief at the loss of , dear friends by death. The

] coming on of nis strange . disease, as described byj Mr. Richold, must be of interest both to sick andI well. Ho had 'noticed for several years previously,• in fact, that his eyes and face began to. have a yellow| look, there was a sticky and unpleasant slime on the' gums and teeth in the morning, the tongue , coated,and the bowel? so boun d and costive that it inducedthat most painful ailment—hemorrhoids. He Baysthere was some pauv in the sides and back, and asense of fulness on the right side a$ though the liver

: were enlarging, which proved to be tlie terrible fact." These things had troubled Mr.. Richold a long

time, and after his fall in the street be clearly per-ceived that his fit of giddiness was nothing morethan the sign of the steady and deadly advance ofthe complaint which began in indigestion anddyspepsia. His story of how he went from onephysician to another in search of a cure, that hiswife and little ones might not come to want, is verypathetic and touching. Finally he became too ill to

!ThO IIBtT OBZEITEAL BAHS

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i C A P I T A L . f j j f1AUTHORISED —42,000,000 ; PAID UP- 5OO,000 Q;LONDON ; 40, THHE4DNEI!DI,E-STBEET. C-^EDINBUEGH :—23, ST. ANDREW SQCAEE. -]*1

; BBANCUEJ AND AOBNCIES. . /^Badulla, Bombay, Calentta, Colombo, Edinburgh,. /"Hone Kong. Jaffna, Kandy, Kobe, Madras , Maho; Jy .Sejcnclles , Manntins, Meibonrao , Npwera Ellla, Novr " f \York , Paris, 8an Franoisco, Shanpbai , Singapore,' y"

Sydney , Yokohama. j \\V ~STho Bank receivos money on deposit , bays and Bells' OjV ' ¦¦¦-bills of exchange, makes tolograph transfers, i68deaj \V ..^letters of credit and circular notes, forwards bills for! "y r^collection , ond transacts banking and asenoybn8iriea3 ^ C5generally. \\>1NTEBC8T A LLOWED OK DKPOOITS . >^At 3, i , or 5 months' notice—3 por cont per annum. I QAt 6, 7, or 8 months' notice—i „ „ V"£At 9 to 12 months' notico —4J ,, „ t,^At 3, 5, or 7 years' Lotico —5 ,, ,, j ( fj .Interest paid half-yearly, in London—31«t March / itCiAand SOth Sept. p/gggin SeotkBd-lUh Uajr udj WJEHS

Carrcnt accoants opened and check bookB supplied.Interest at Z \ por cant, por annum allowed on themlaimnm monthly balance, if sot bolon .£100. Ad-vances mada againBt approved banking securities.

Pay and Pensions drawn. Insurnnco Premiums,Subscriptions, and othor periodical payments madeat a uniform commission of i per cent.

Eaouritics bonght , sold and rcceired for safe onstodyfrom constituents of tho Bank. Intercut and Dividendsoollocted at a uniform commission of half por cont.

Drafts issued upon tbo Bank's Eastern Branches atcurrent rates, freo of commission. BiLte collector ornegotiated, and evory description of oxcbsnKO businesscocduoted.

A rcritinK-room is set apart at tho London OfHcofor uno of the Bank's customers.

A Baggage and Agency Department has lately beenadded for tho cenvonienco of Eastern constituents.

Tho fullest information can bo obtained by appli-cation at any of tbo Branches and Agencies, or at tboHrftr i OfllM .

J£i - E£L-lP > E3Jl_n

SAFETY IN PAEAFFIN LIGHTING.BEFSIES' SAFETY LAMP. Tbe GOLD

11EDAL. INVENTIONS, OOAHOOW AKDBUILDINO TEADE EXHIBITIONS Be-coniinvnJed by tho Insurucra Com-panl«a, Tb'ei only real Safety. Ex-plosion and accident Impossible

TrhEFEIES' LAMPS V. GA8.-U-> A Ll^ht of : 43 Canaio Power foi

6 hoars at a coat of Tbree Farthinjjs.TThEFEIES' 8AFETY LAMP. For PUBLIC-«->' ESTABLISHMENTS.

"PUBB LIOIIT ; FBEB Faoit SHELL :EAST t6 TBUI ; MODIEATB COW.etmPTiow off OIL ."— SI. Foy liirierf,

_, Bodega, Dublin. _ _' _ __ !GEOEGE 'WILLIAM; TII0MS0N, 8coretary.

Tho following figures «how tho steady incn-oso intho business here and abroad since the commocc&montof tho Bank :-*-SOth Scptomber, 1681 Banking Assots... jei02,00031«t Decombor, , „ ... 1,480,0003M March, 1635 ,, ... 2,883,00030tb Jnno, „ ¦ ... 3,220,00030th Septombor „ ... 3,&«J,00031«t Deoomber. , „ ... 4,553,00031st March, 1886 „ ... 4,863,00030th Soptombor, , , ... 5,483,0003Ut Ilarch, 1687 .. .. „ ... 6,231,000

BEFEIES' SAFETY LAMP. ForWOEK-8HOPS and FACT0EIE8." Ono D

^efrios gives as njdeh light

as we formerly got fro m yiv« DUPLEX.'"—MeBara. E. and F. Keane, Cap-poquin. ' ' •

BEFEIES' SAFETY LAMP. Fot TABLEAND DOMESTIC U8E."The best Lamps I ever tried, oneI have tho Silber, Hinck's, end others.—Lord , Muikerry, Drumcoltogher¦ County Limerick. '

THvEFElES' 8AFETY LAMP. BUBN8 ANY-B-' QUALITY OF PAEAFFIN OIL

Made In patterns tosoitall purchaienand all usero. 43, 62, and 100.candle power. BEADING LAMP8,,2O.candl8 power. POPULAR LAMP,10-candlo power.

©glMt S&.M&Otify ' . ^"» «- VVa^orJ-H E ^E Y BELL^ | ^^U^^ij^^. 0*..Wto ren'B Place, OQRS, *" TpE QUAY" • -Wg v?ttt*& i a&

. ¦ : Dooombor Pairs . 1887. .fTfHE Ordinary Goods Trains' br 'Speolal Trains willJL carry Live Stock from ths undernnmUoncd Fairs i¦ No-voastlo Pig Markot,; Saturday 10 • ,

Tipperary C»U1» P»lr, Saturday 10 . , |Tnam, for Danmoro Fair, Monday 12Pallas, for Cappjtnoro Fair, Monday 13

: Npwcaatlo Cattle P«ir, Mbnday 12 : ' ¦" Bathkoala Pig Market- Monday 12 ' ¦

Troloo Pi? Market, Monday WHathkeale Cattle fair, Tuesday 13 IAbbeyfeale for CiutleiiUnd Fair, Wednesday H' "Ennii , for Corofin Pair, Wednesday]*

i Llmoriok Junction, Eathdowney, Pig Market, Wodnesday H . . . • . . . , . ¦ j

Birdhlll, BorHsokaoe Pig Market, Thnisdsy, 15. Town Cattlo Fair, Thursday 15 , ..Eonis, foi Doonbes P»ir, FrioUy 18 ' '

. BlrdbiU, for Hosorea Pig Market, 8»toriiy 17Ardrahan, for BallyiBOgnan Fair: Monday 19 - 'Eanls, for KUdyiart Pair. Monday 19 -.' £$*• !°S.ClSfh

^n ?i8 Markot. Monday, 10 .Fetban) Pig Mtrket, Monday 10 -

EATOn'Q Uaofal Pabliofttioai."THB PIANO MADE EASY."—BajreaXcarnwi' ' from any amount of timo, and. trouble. It,

: Per Post 1». 8d. i ¦ - .LEVELLING AND 0UEVEY B00K8. U.• each. Per Post la. 2d ¦ . • ¦ ' : ¦ :EATON'8 HOUSEI1OLD EXPENSE BOOK,

( 1». 6d. iQterleared 2si Per Post 4d. extra. '

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WA!B N I N G .' : - . .The Pnblic is cantioncd against imitations,

which, whilo professing to be Bafetj, nre actoallymoro dapgeroaa thaa tho old forms of Paraffin OilLamps. Look for Dnreiia' SAFETT LAUP on ththandle of the burner.

8CIEHTIFIO ElPOETB, PatOE LlSTB, AOT DtStOHStrirr o>r »n>r.ioATiow. '

Importers of Foreign produce:Manufacturers and General Mer-chants. The Trade only suppliedNo Retail. Catalogues on appli-cation.

VmOLEBALE AND RETAILPloh, Gomo, Poultry, and Ico Ctorca

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njTHE attention of the Qeati-y and Pnblic.IL in callod to this EstabUihraent. .

' ] GOODS , or THE CHOICEST Qrurjrr, :!l Country ordors carefnlly attended to. ¦

W. STEEET, PBOPBIIIOE.los t Ice 1 1 ICE I -A luxury tor hot weather, EO-

auroly paokod fornonvoyanae by rail, to. Terms oniPDlloation : . . . . my3-ly

Sell tho FINEST TEA 1 tho World produces atUs. ' a Pound. :. Magniflcent Teas at 2s. 6d.|

, . and 23. ,'a pound, «(nd Choice Blact Teas.alIs. *d., la. 6d., and Is. 8d. a poand. • i

THREEPENCE ONLY ta : ttxe CHABGB5IADE by COOPEB COOPfiE A CO. ¦$SENDING PACKAQE8 of T£A.fwm "foSJ? ten poond* in weight, by PARCEL8POST to any part of tho United Kingdom. ,

MADE WITH BOIUNQ WATER

GRATEFUL-COMFORTING

MADE WITH BOIUNQ MILK. King William Street;London, E.C.

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keep hiB situation, and had to, jjiye it up^ : This wasa sad calamity.! He was ^pp'anipd to .t Jc how, hoshould_ .be able; to Kye. But Crod raised up friendswho helped td 'keep the; wolf ' from the ' door, r Hothen went.to it^seabsid^at

^^but neither the change nor ,, tie.,physicians whotreated him there did any good.¦¦-.;: All being withoutiavail, he visited London, with a sort of vague hopethat some advantage might happeii to him in themetropolis. This was.in October, 1885.

" How wonderful indeed are the ways of Provi-dence, which • dashes down our highest hopes, andthen helps us when we least expect it ? .

"While in London he stated his condition to afriend, who strongly advised hini to try theniedicihewhich he called Mother Seigel's Curative Syrup,saying it was genuine and honest, and often curedwhen everything else had failed. He bought abottle of a cheij iist in Pimlico, and began taking itaccording: to tlie directions. He did this withoutfaith or hope, and tho public may therefore judgeof his surprise 'and pleasure when, after taking ;afew doses, he felt great relief. He could eat better,his food distressed him less, the symptoms we havonamed abated,; the . dark spots which * had floatedbefore his eyes like smuts of soot gradually dis-appeared, and his strength increased. Before thistime his knees jwould knock together whenever hetried to. walk. ; So encouraged was he now that hekept on using Mother Seigel's Curative -Syrup untilit .ended in completely curing him.

" In speaking of his wonderful 1'ecovery, Mr.Richold says it: made him think of pooi* ?2^b£nsoaCrusoe and. his) deliverance from captivity On hisisland in ' the sea ; and added, 'But for Mothe?Seigel's Curative Syrup,- the grass would now, b3growing over my grave." . -, ' . , '.

"Our readers' can rest assured of the strict truthof all the statements in this most remarkable case.aa Mr. i Richold (now residing at Swiss Cottage,"Walton-on-the-Naze) belongs to one of the oldestand moat respected families in the beautiful villageof Long Melford , Suffolk , and his personal charactetis attested by so high an authority as the Rev. C. J,Martyn, rector of that parish, besides other excellentnames. We have deemed the case of such import-ance to the public as to justify us giving this shortnnr.ornfc of it in bur columns."

MAG-NETISM\ TO BEGAIN .ik : HEAiTHrJT^ • ZZ~LZ- :. -~— . .

KlUeaasr, Honnrntb, Qaoea'i C*r' . . M«Tcmb«r Utb, US7. 1 ¦, Hiiing on two oceasioas rsodTCd rtrj rr«t btoe&llaittack* of Solittei (roo ths OM of Xemt Wettoa * Co'sSUgoetio Applliocel, I ttroagly rooomtoead Ibtil w t«tuoie •ufferisy from tb«M atUeu. Otb«r» to whom I baftrecommended tnem hare rcoelrsd MIU > benefit.]__ gSVuOOE MOWBUAT.

B.L CotutaboU 17, Btmmjj tt, Co. Galwsy,• 7lt SepUmber. 1 7.I beg to forward uy maoUdted tttOmoay u M Us*«M prodacej br jonr Maguatte AppUinoea. I ¦aOavdpWTiOMlr to WBarlng tbom from iodig««Uoa. n*rrooio*«,and point tHrongb. fh» whoUi tnnZ with oth« temealUrltiej, batilaoa tdoptlnt joor tM>tm*ar m ooomtiutjoaaai asdergoo* a oomplet* ebanot. a&d i kin dtrtral

"JSSff"™*1* taleat< &» »»S5 « ~w wSSSSS,ippUaoee». JOHN BIELLT.

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.BBONCHIAl, AWDj iHEufiATicUriiffipf %¦

j.- . IIAGHETISII, tho Great Curo for>> Bheomatiam, Constipation, liver ConpUint,*Vr\ ; Lnmbago, Nerrona EJthaus- ConsnmpUon,L?S , : ; Sciatica, tion , Asthma, Vleansj1 ',] 'I Oont, Bronobitls, Femala DUordor*,

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» Kidnoj Di«ea«e, FnlmonaryAffao- General and Local. j Epilepaj , tions, . Debility,1 Para)y«i», Kenralgia, FuDotlocjJ Dig.: Indigestion, Spinal Ailmcnta, onions.

,. :«_ -.» '• TniT'RTTnvo wf»«T.n piinpn BITOKIl-TOrETTON'8 WOBLD FAMJED PATENTI V V Caratire Itlagnetio Appliance! taade.fcr: [all parts or tbo l«dy. <

J TnOUSAND8 CUBED BY THEM.¦*! Specialities—Trasses, Cor«et», Oombt, io.

- TjlOBTr-FOCJR PiOB PAKPHUTT, Illustrated,

JD containing Medical and otber TestiaoDiaU,W-i./ list of prices, and general information, gratis, or f- pest free. All

saAeren tboald read it.— NOTE—SPECIAIr-NOTB,l I I —

We make oar ApplUnoaa st Price* within tbo rtsoif all. Belts, (rota lQt. 6d. ; Special Power, Iron 17jd. Lang Inrigorators, from 12a. 6d. : Special Pooefrom 21a. Other appliances acoordingij.

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