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THE T7AEEEFOBD UEV7S." I E8TABH8HEZ>-riai7. LAB0B8T ClKCOLATIOS IN THH SOuis. OJ IBELAND PullulKil itery FRIDAY, and Second Edition on SATVSDAT Uominis , at JIOI . 49 and , 50, O"CO7UHH-Str«t. (OPPOSITE TUB PCOTIHCIUi Blai) PEICE-TWO PENCE ; pearly (in Advance), 8s. 6a. By Post (Yearly), 10s. 6d. CgT All Cheques and P. - Q. Orders, made payablo to C OBNBLIUB P. EEpiioiirij at this Office. ; THE NEWS oircnlatoa oxbonsivoly amongst tho merchants, traders and nobility, gentry, fanning classes , &c, in Waterford | Kilkenny, Tipperary, and tho south of Ireland, ^enorall y. Tho NBWS )ms attained a circulation nqvar equalfod by any papor publiah'jd in Watorford , and is ' admittedly the load- ing journal i o this important oity, witK whioh thoro is direct daily. communication from London . Particular attention paid to * jommercial and agricml* tural natters. ; ! AdvertiBoments received tor he NEWS by all respeofc- ablo Newspaper Agents in tho United King dom. Pro- Davment requisite from parties not known attho . office. AOEHTS FOB SALE OF Tihj NEW8 , AND FOB ADVERTISEME NTS;! WATEEFOBD—Mr. W. E EI ^ T, Gladstone Street. Mr- J OBK BKOWR , Meagber Quay. HiBa POWER , BarrouBtrand Street. ; Mr. HUGHES , Mayor ' s Walk. I ; DUNGABVAN—BBENAN &j CO., Dovonshiro Square. TEAMOBE—Mws CLANCY; Eefroshmout Booms. CAP POQUIN—Mr. J ONES TKOT , 31, Allen-Street. OARBICK-ON-SiriB—Mr. J AMES MCGRATH , Main Street . : ' : . j . LONDON' --C LARKE., SON .; ' i: PLATT , 83, Grace church Streot. i R. F. WHITE & SON , 33, Fleet ;Streat. SHELLEY & Co., S, Loajdonhall Street, E-C. Temple News Boom, 1721 Fleet Street DUBLIN—Messrs. CHAS . EAEJO N & SON, Abboy-st. AMEflICAJtf;l .L.lN.bJ. -> ^ UNITED STATES MAIL •^j fe^ttk STEAMERS, NEW YORK , BOSTON! or BALTIMORE , , * EVEEY WED* ESDAT; Calling at Queensto ra Thursdays. : First-class Full-powored Iron Steamships. , Tho only Trans-Atlantic Lina Bailing under tho Uni- ted States Flag. Accommodation for all classes of PaEsengors equal to any European Steamship Line. : Passengers and goods are la ided at! Philadelphia on tho Wharf of the Pennsylvai ia Bailroad Company, nhich has tho shortest and most] direct route to all places in the Western States. I For farther particulars appl y to i ' BlfiHABDSON, SPENCE & Co., I 19 and 22 Water-street, Livorpool j LOCAL AOKNT8 : | ; . HAEVEY & SON , Little Ueorge' s-Strcet, | Waterford ; | EICHABD LANDY , Carriok on-Suir ; WILLIAM O'DONOQHCE , Kilmacthomas j T1OYLE & HUNT, New Boas. I (o3) ENGLAND AND SOUTH jWAIdSS, AND THE SOUTH op IEEbANI). rf. A ltered and Additional Sprvice i by GREAT WESTEBN -EAILVVAY Company ' s Trains and Steamboat 1 ! , via SI ILFOBD HvvES ,. 'in connection with tho WiTEB?oao anij Ci ' itt^atoK, WATEB- FOBD & CESTBAL 1 I BELAN ' P , and WATEBPOBD, DUNOABVAN , AND LlBJIOBI LlKES. Dhortast Boute and JReducod P&roa. _ ~ JdJfex Express Trains and ' Pott SfjjjirPUA^. -MM Steamers , ^_r , ¦- ¦ •^ u . EVE A T WEEK DA Y. DOWN.LEAVE LONDON (Pakdington) at 5.45 p.m. , Sundays oxcepted, and! ABCIVE AT WATEE- roBD (weather and circumstances permitting; about 10.15 a.m., in ^ime for tho Trains on tho Watorford and Limerick, {Jentral Ireland, and Liomore Lines. j i UP —Leave Watorford at 5.0 p.m., each Weok Day, on Arrival of 11.20 a.m Train from Limoriok , 10.30 a.m. Train from Maryboroug h, and 1V5O a..m. Train from tiismore, ABBIYINO in LONDON (weather add oiroomstanoes per- mitting) at 10.45 a.m., the following day. A Spocial Steamer, carrying Passengers , perishable roods, and Live Stock , Sails fpom W & L. Company ' s North Wharf on Sunday* at 7 a-m. , A Speaial Steamer; also 8aua trom Noir Milford to Watorford at 7 a.m. on Mondays, on arrival ol the 9.15 Train from Puddirgtoh the proriom evening. * " Passengers travollinx by the 8teamer leaving Water- ford on Saturdays will proceed ; from Now iUlford by tha 3. 55 or 9.45 Train on Sunday morning. : Cargo can only ba xeceiTod subjoct to its being shipped in time for tho S earner ¦ to bo started P IhS " aliil M from .vWlLFOBD will , in aU cases , WAIT AKKIVAL Steamers leaving Wo- terfordat5p.m. I ; ; , ... _; . , Under no circumstance can Passengers Holding loira ClassTickets be allowed tho nse|of Saloon. , " EARES-WATWO&D ^ASD LONDON t-81SQLES (available 1 week) lBt blaas and Saloon, 46s Od .. •> •• i j 2ndClass arid Saloon, 35s 6d ii " 3rd Class and Fire Cabin. 20s Od KCTOBNU (avaUable 2 months) 1st Class & 8aloon, 76s. II -• 2nd Class & Saloon 59s. ¦. ¦ > 3rd Class and For o Cabin, 33a 6d. Farther information can bej obtained from M*. E. Vooo Eailway Terminus, LimencK ; Mr. W. 1>. M.c NAHABA , Adolphi Wharf , Watorford. I Tho EEDITCEO FiliES botweou other important Stations , tbo Tune Tables , aud Through Batos for Goods , &o., caa bo ob& of Mr. W. J. BuSBEtL , tio i Great WcBtorn £UiS«ray Company' s District Agent , Adelphi Wharf , W^rVlrd; J. GBtKESOS, General Manage* Paddinjftor. Torminna. ; ; . '| : J'-" Uanal f«atl s|cA«irro to UDITED STATER & GAE1AD^ From Liverpool via [km&tmderry. POLYNESIAN ...For Qaebeo & Montreal ...Oct. W. PABISIA N .,.For Qnebeo&Monireal ...Oct. 20 SABIUTIAN ...For Quebec & Montreal ...Oot. 27 From 6ueen4oum. PEUCVIAN ...For Halifax &BaltimDte...Oct. U CASPIAN ...For Halifax i Baltunore...Oct. 26 RATES OF OOKAN P ASSAO B : Saloon , 10 to 18 Guinoas ; Intermediate , £$ 6s. ; Stoerago at LowaH Kates. . , Through Tickets at BpociaTBatc* to chl ^ o 'J^°l: pog (Uanitoba) , North-West Tetntory, :andto oil points in the Wearorn States and Canada, j ToarUU. Sportsmen , »? d : olj hers _yiaibnB the CanB- dian NorthrWilt. can avail theiisolves , of a jpecuu «« relurn rale to the wonderful scenery in the liocKy Mountains and the Sporting distncU. , i p 4«PH^T?ltopT O ate >-4 ' Canadian P^ffif mZ^lVr cent ^ao . of Pam phlet , on Canada and the Western, States of America, Ac , eont f C3- Western bound passorJjflrs ^ocompaniod by a. Watcrford. ¦ ' : ¦ trsui iivoroool. Oct. 4, 1887 . ! "*"' OFOP THE BLOOD }S THE LIFE' . ' 1 iy ty^^l^ &B£$f l WORLD-FAMED J OB oSiSS^ti^j ^^S _ot »U kinds it» a neter.&illng *n4 pormsnent euro. It Oon» 01d Sorc» i ; I ,. A W.-V , Ca«. Ul«T»tod Bp»» oli ( hB Heckl. - Cure$ TJlcerated Spr* Leg* ; . I p ^ Care* Blaokhsoa* or:Pimpl - a on tna «¦«» Oures 8cnrry Bores i 1 . . .. : SSS.SSiS'SSSS Di-U I - : . C.e ^haS^m TlnTpU MatW. from wh.Uv.r your rest by* "S 1 ' : 0 ^! " fJ. ' oB MiS got , ducM » aatntftl. H»* J"V Z &j Sf i * *' M M j** eMUM. - JfaJ Wii wlow^Spy W»f f|SSw»T ?! UadieJjieDMler TBryiA^e . •"if^SI-^ !©" On, *r WUUUirto it><W»< ££' VSmmMS?ii . t7atarfora StoamsMip CrtmpanV . " TfTOB, OEDEB^ A lkJ a _ ocl ! OBEE > L •V -^ Ttv : ¦T^O-TtOE. Tie . ' Wafa rfori rix'S^vR^. : -JL^ Steamship Company (Limited) ( >Jfl®'l»Jj5\ _ receive Goods ind Lira stock for! Sh' c- ^- " ^^ ^rcvnni^ jnent on the ^andlUoae mentioked iji ; 'SgUBff IMa. &o., to (bp had atl tholr . ¦ - ¦ . offices. ; S * ¦ Tnes^r, O,t. * .. ' 2 aft'ooon Satardiy, SSJ L. 1 . 5 affnoon Tno^. V " n 7 i -1 aKnoon : w«««>(!«da7, 1 5... 7 aftr' noon FriXv '' " ii— ? a , ft nooa Satordfy, " ' , [«.., 8 affooon &. •• " ¦ ••• * «{{ noon WedneJii y, " 02...12 mlda'ht Pri^T ^' " J? - 1 a {'>°° n SraDir , ,, u... 5 mir« H' •• | l ... 4 affnoou Wed..e»day, 19... 7oftfnoo n rncsaay, 25 ... 4 affnoon 8utnrdor, 23... S nliht **toj.. 23 ... . 4 affooon WedDolSay, " . SoZlZ nfda-ht t a^' S1" ^On> BW°a*S5. of ttfrtJLSJ?U DO OOfla to rftr*t»A PaeUniMM nM^v. -i.. »,- H.* UU\.I-1 TU...1 Trains. ' " ]~"~~ \ " ¦ " "" 1 """I FiBiSp-CaWn, eiogle . lSB. ; io. Bianlo-CWldren (an* Ser- Tants traTolUng trtth raiQillenJilOs.; 3o E«tom (aTaUol)le for :jp. rdonths , opttonol to retura trom or to Li»orpooll. 25s j ¦^t xt , iringle , 7B. tti. i do ChUdren, 4a. f Goods rocclTod and ! dlflcliMxod at Cumberland Barin , BnstoL i . 1 I WATEBFOBD ! AND LIVEBPOOL ' , TBOa WiTSBTOED : ' ; TtOU LIVXttPOOL : | Mon lay, Oct. 3.. 3 nft'noon Monday, Oct. 3...11 morn Wednesda y, ,, 4... 3 oft' ooon Wedneodaj, 5...12noiu Friday, 7... 2 aft' nbon Friday,; 7... 1 alt noon ! Monday; 10... 4 aft'npon Monday, M... -8 aft noon WedaesOay, U... 4 aft' ubon Wedncoday, [12... i aft noon Friday, 14...11 morn Friday, 1 14... 8 mdrnlmt Monday; 17... 3 alfnoon Mondiy, . . 17:..ll mdrnlD|i Wednesday, 19... 3 aXt' aobn WednoMay, 19...12 nc6u Friday, 21... 2 alfnoon i"riday/ EL.. 1 aftfnoon laonoaj- , 84... olt'oaou MonOay, .. 24 .. 4 aftfnoon Wednesday, ., 2U... 3 affnoon Wednesday. K... 6|aftfnoon Friday, 28 ^.. s aff boon Frid»y, i ,, E3 . 8 morning Monday. 31... 3 affnoon Monday, ., | L..11 mdrnlnf F»Ers—Cabin , Single, 15s. ; do. slnglo—Ohildrenl (and Servant* travoUlng with families) 10s j do r Beturn foTail. ablp. forTwo months, optional to return from 1 or to Bristol) 25a. 1 Deck, »inglB, 7s 6d i do, dngla. Cbildrea , 4s. | Goods rocoired and dlsobargcd at Clarenco Dock, LiTOrpool LiviEypot A»D MiHCHEsrs t ExHiBincms.—thoap fiuSrn ffckets , ' itrs ilable for Ei g ht Days , will bo Uiied (Umlled to bt«uner oocommoditlon ) from Wutorford to Liverpool overy Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Eetnm Pawa :- 3ibiu and Saloo 1, 17s. 6d. ; Steorage.ilus. K.B s -Traios rnn toorly between Ll»erpobl and Manohcalar. i T _ Goods Booked thxoart. from all jrinci pat Stations on Great Northern, Great Western, Lancashire , and Yorkshire London aiid North Woiteru ; London and South Wocttrn i Manchester , Bhofflela , and Lincolnshire, and IMidlandi Kail. way« to. Wutarford. iThrongh: Booklnjs also -with Llmfariok Tipperary, Thurles , £nnls, Tnam, Gort, Eathicilo . Listonel , Hewcostle and Traloo, 4c. : !' " \" f - Goods Booked throuxh from all Stations on Waterfnrd and Central Ireland Hallway, Waterford , Oungurrah , andiiiimore .Railway, and Waterford and Limerick Huuwav , - I P&rcolB booked through , at lo* iiutes to all principal Sta- tiocs on London and North Western Eoiiway. WATEBFOKD AND NJiWfOilT (Mos.) FEOD WiXEEfOBD. I FEOM NxwpoaT. As Cargo OHers. | Us Cargit Oilere. V/ATJi i4FOBD A , ND TOUGHAL . As Cartro offers. I WATEBFOBD AND HEW BOSS F ROJI NBW Boss—Daily, Sundays excepted, it 9-li a.m. FROK Wimrou-Doily, Bandars sxesptodi at 8-2 A.m. WA1EBFOED AND DUJTCANNOH. FEOU Duacumoif—Doil y, Sundays oicopted ,] at 8^0 ajm. JTKUB ^ ATJitUTUlU^^^JIUlJ, """""J— cunjJbUU j Ut ^>^3U U.O1. ¦NoiS—Tho Waterford Steamship Company, Llitiltod, Insure all Goods Shipped by these Lines of 8teamers|at'3s. 4d. por Cent, to Traders having Yearly Agreement?, and Si, per Cent, to Occasional Shippers , roiues to bodeolortx at ttao of Shipment. Forms and all Information to bo had at tho , 'ofnces. ' j I I . Berths secured and every information given by Agents at WiiEKroED—WaMriord Bteamanip Co. (Limited), ' Head Offices, The MalL ¦ j . : |. I Livxarooi^Waterford Stoams hip Compan y (LlmitoJ), 20 , WaUrHitieet , and Clarence Dock. i BRISTOLWatorft/rd Steamuhip Company (Limited), 68, Qooen Square—and Cumberland Basin. ' , ] NEW BOSS -Walerford Steamshi p COmpanyVOfflco. Do»c»H50K—Waterford Stounutup Company ' s OfSco. . Yoooaai. . ! ! LiaKBioc—Lower Shannon Steamshi p Company' s Offlco, Mount Cennet Qoay. . : i ¦ \ KILEDSHLower Shannon Steamshi p. Company ' s Office , Cacua Qoay. : : 1 1 OLTDE SHIPPING CO1LPANT , OCTOBER, 1887. ! ' Regular 8team Communication between UA2EEFOED land IL . OH.D o[n , PLYMOUTH Ajfb 80DTHAMPT0N, NBWHAVEN ¦ (saaSEX), UD SOUTH Ol' ENULAND, I COBK, Dl'ilLIN, BELFAdI LSD GLASQOVVl ~u_ 1^ TjnHK New uid powerful Scre<r <——C5~4j\ JL. Steamers ABASMdKE. BiiLLY. ^ZHf? >ArV^. COTTON, C L O C H , !COfELAND , ^-J^ '^^-^ OUUBBJS. EDDYSTONE , PABT j NET , ISlHaiaAi^v^ui JiATHLIN, S4LTBES, SiEEEYTOBE, tO etTLAND;TOWABD , are intended to sail as under . wiaUier ponnltting (unless prevented by unforeseen circumstances), with liberty Of Tow Vessels, and to call 1 at any Fort or {Ports in any order , is or out of tho customary course, to Bijceive and Discharge Cargo, or for any other purpose whatsoever. ' I W1TEEJOSD TO OL1B00W. ' \ rErorr WEDNESDAY, direct ... ... 1 ... 1 p.m. : roou OLiBoow TO wiTsayoBji 1 iErery HOKDAY lirect \-¦ I ... 1 p.m. : < Boil, to Grceuock...6.30 dm. . Every THCB8DAY, direct ;- ... 1 ji.m. Ball, to Oroenock ... 4 jtm. Every FEIDAY, via Bolfoat ... ' j... " ' ... 1 p.m. ; Bail. to Qroenock ... 4 ji.ni. - - ' WAUXSOOJ ) TO BZLTAST ... ...- Kvory SATUBDAY. Bsuisi TO WiiEBrosD...Evory TUESDAY and 8ATUBDAY TfATKEIOaO TO SSSLIB, V Every 8ATUEDAY , via ' Belfast! DCBLIH to WiTEUoan, DIBECT Every WEDNESDAY. W«ra»0RD TO i-OBX—Every TllUBHOAY. I ¦ FBOH Coax TO WATZSTOED , diroot^EveryJt 'BIDAY. : VTiTiKroBP TO LoffDos («t. Kuthortno Dock), MiiVDiVn. 10th. i;tb. a«h, and 3lst Octobor. at 4p.m. ! ' Evory 84TUUDAy , i p.m. : L OHIIOII (St. Katharine Dock), 10 WiTB&rouD : THUBSDAYa, Gth October, $ p.m. ;| lith, 0 a.m. ; | 20th, ; 2 p.m.; :7th , it a.m. ' | i Ko Tranahipmcnt ojr this route. Onlurs for collection or delivery ot Goods will be attended to by Lavington Brothers, 63 Old Bailey, E.C. ; Great Hermitage-Stree t, Wapping, E., and ArcbcT-stroet, Sonth Lambeth. d.W. | WxixarosD TO i* LTjioCTB, dlreot , MONDAYS, U(tb October , 17th, 21th and Slst , at + plm. FITMOOTH TO WATEKTOED , direflt—Every SATCTBDAY. WiTRsrooD TO SoirrHiiiP'oic, oiroct, I Every 8ATUBDAY, at 4 p.m. ¦ SounuMrroa TO WATEKTOSD , TIA Plymouth. Erery PKIDAY. WATEKTOMI TO NSWHATIBEvery BATUBDAY, at 4 p.m. Ooods ODIJ Transhi pped at Soatbotupton on Satnrda/i "" 1st October. ; | NEWHAVTH TO WATXBJORD-Evcry TUESDAY, via London. : Theso Stcsmors hare excellent ! accommodation for faaseneers. . __ . ..„„ ' „,, PA8SAGE-ilU«liI. 1 Cabin. Return. Deck Watorford to Glacjow and Belfast 17*. 6d. ; J!Si. 10s. Cork. ... ' "• ¦ $9t !**• 5^. Dublin, ... ... tie. 61 20s. 7s. Cd ' ¦ Plymouth & Southompton . JOj. , 30s. 103 London, ... : ... ' •»•. 6d 35». lua. 1 ChildRn ftbors 3 and under 13 yean of one . Half Faro. Boturu Tickets available for two months—not tranaferublo ea- None. —X'he Clyde Shipping Comyany Injure all Goods shipped by these lines of Steamers at 3s 'Jd per cent, to Tradonj havmff yearly agrpumentsi and 5s. ptfr Cent ;iu t ocs|i<ij| Shippers, Values to bo declared at tlm»of Shipment, tu.-in and all Information to be had at the offlcos. i I For Bates of Freight; *«., apply* to Hxsur J. Wiaiao i Co., Plymouth ; THOMAS M'ttAiair , london aid South- Western Bailw&T Company, Exeter Baildings, Arthur Street, Weit ^d ^ at tho L. ' t B. W. BaUwa/ Bwoiring Houses throaghont Londoa i Clyde Shining Vo., 7 Aloert t^a&ro, BsUsn>. Clyde Snipping Co., tfocnftiWr Bnildingsi 158 WtnhaU Street , London. E.C.; Cl^ do flhl Win» CojBaU- way Offices , Nownaven } 21, Carlton j- Jiee , Ulaagow; custom Hoas« Buiidlugs . Greonock 1 Dock Kaid, Limoriok; Town Quay7 s»utliamyton» 35 , E4cn <^isy, Dablin j Path' s Uuay. Cork. „;„„.,„ ^,^ 1Vr ' ! "~" CLYD E 8HIPPIMG UUMi-iux , | i . Custom House t^nay, Wuterford. | : Special forms of Bills ' of Lading Riquired j by tho Cljdo 8BippSg Company, to bo hod or tbo Aiouts. ToWnpSo Address- 11 COHDOAB. " W«*tt»oiiD. . WATEEFOED AND ABEBDOVE r STEAMSHIP ooa^Au r. I j Dliortoat ond moat : Espoaitioua E< ato To Lancashire, Yorkshire , arid the \mdlai & ' Counties, and other Important I DistAets 0/ Eng land and Walet. ] -. iv. finHB Fast end Powerful Sorow ¦ ^JCrrdk J. Steamer , ! " IIVEBPOpL," SSSsSyMk, or other suitable VtSsjiel, is i pten- «»^« . 'T-aiSfe- '^r^» HnH i fnplf»g prefonto d by nnfqrseen StockTst Throagh SUM * , in connect«>a with tbo Cambrian BaU " 7 \>CTOBEB SAILJING^. TudfyT JTh ocT.! 1 . " .^ ' - .**£? &"Br- f iU» vvi,i.» 7th .8 affo ThnniiT, Mh 7morn !££&• 11th " 6 aft' n 1 Monday. UthL, ...litoorn SffX' _ "J? " .4 aff D ! Monday, J7th ... 7jmora M^SnV 2»th 6 off n ; Monday, 2t»h ...Umo n wSrs&y. ltn " :::6affu;Tbur,4' y, 27th|.;; ... alffn PrfdijV 2Sth .I ...4iit;ni8nnd3yT 30th| ... 8 jraom " uw^tockind ' ooodi 5 b ' sntod at Lloyd' s , oil best tprms, nines to be declared before ibipmtnt: 1 pSsmgtr Fans between, WaterfoWand M trf o vf y - CA««-lS. 0d. Stogie 1 ¦ ¦ Betorn TUeU , awUable (0^ Ono U B%&1£-$L Sing le; Eotura Tickits . aTaljable tojr ono M Ch&ren ' nnder Thrae yoati of Ago, Prcfl j! abovo Thrco Tonrist Programme. \\ _ . y^BESSSSBateaias tbe tavonrabla courto of the corrro*. .»,¦ •J-^]-j r- Channel to bo navigated, »od iM ' re rt2°, f !ff o »b 1! dove ° imnfl wlU be reedTBd on boirf tbe CompMrtBng^g^.?? ?mj QoJy, Watertord , »nd Llv« SfooK »t tit* : Oo«««ar» C "&> ? Bi5SSiSWo»ii ««U«-gi?rf a ' *" " •"" W«t»rtort.8ept#mljer. IbW. rv»t*q<"" ; l_ lllAA'A' l *> lll>t ; ' nB l 1 'O* 11 Dehffi ty, ¦I If »IIII «rt)iMWd VU»4ty, ijx Prem»t ir» ¥ lay ttws^spss tt s ¦^••^•¦'•w wJ«5ttTt»»5adi»Tst<l««« "bnizl * . ' . ' ^m-ttfmmm 't^m 'A' 4Mtt.MftfandttH! kuii sdtsilUsI ttft ' ¦ ¦f- ' ¦ ¦ ' ' ¦%|f?iiijtffcif.feis i'i- : '-!!i : ' ' vii ' 'i| BE WI J EY &T BMPER ? g i , ABE THE - PUREST AND BEST ias2.6m Lemonade. Sal tzer gtatwayg, ; WATEBFOBD AND LIMEBICK BAILWAY. U p Trains from Water/ord. j : 1 TBAin 03 WXES tuilT. sdy ! . WATEOTOBD Wall ¦ I I Mail Moll TO UUERICX 12 3 12 12312 |12 3 1231243 Class. Class. Class. Class. Class. Class class ¦ A.M. A.M. A.K. J-.H. | T.U. | ».JI. T.U Waterford dep. ,. 7 45 10 IS 1 20 3 0 a SO 8 SO Carrick-on-8uir ... 8 22 10 4i . 1 48 3 34 0 15 9 15 Cloamel ... 9 0 11 15 2 21 410 10 C 10 0 Tipponjy 10 0 12 .0 8 8. 5 10 11 S5 11 35 Junction 10 0 12 20 S. 35 5 35 12 S3 13 25 Oola... 12 30 3 44 5 45 ... ... Pallas 1... 12 41 3 55 6 67 Il2 50 12 50 Dronneon....:..,. 12 47 * 1 6 4 Bohe 12 65 4 9 613 ... ' . ' . ' . LlmenoiaxrlTia ... 11 0 1 15 4 SO 6 35 1 SO 1 SOL i __ j ; [ . Doton Trains from Limerick. TKA1BS OH WJCXX VAXCI DOJ». ! uimuci Ukil I 1 Mail I , Moil Mall TO WlTEETOtU). 1243 1*2 1243 142 U24s ' l2&3 1 2 3 Cltso. Class. Cla3S.!CIo«s. .Chyj3.|Claa3. Clc:9. i_a. A. M. i A. M. r.H. I r.K. p.m r.u. Llmerioi dep... SO 9 85 U .0 . 2 45 4 0 U 0 U 0 Bober 6 18 ... 11 18 ... 4 £0 Dromkoen,, ... 6 27 ... 11 37 ... 4 30 Pallas 8 37 ... 11 87 ... 4 40 U <0 . 1WQ Oola ...I 8 60 ... 11 60 . .. 4 65 Junction arrive! 7 5 10 15 12 8 8 25 5 10 12 0 12 0 Tipperary...dep j 7 40 10 S3 12 40 3 55 5 SS IS 50 12 60 Clonmel 8 55 ill 20 1 43 . ... 7 5 I i 20 2 20 Carriok - , I 9 31 111 47 2 28 ¦ ... 7 45:9 O i 0 Watorford urrir 10 15 112 25 3 0 . .. 8 SO , 8 15 3 ii ¦ I ' I ' I JOHN J. MUBPEY. Secretary. WATEBFOBD AND CENTBAL IRELAND BAILWAY. The shortest route from Watorford and Kilkenny to Dublin, Athlono , Farsonstown, or Nenugh , is via Maryboroogh. ; BETDau TICKETS are Issued between an/ two Stations, and ore available for Be turn us follows:—Between Stations where tbe fare chaiyed ia for a distance not exceeding 12 miles, 2 days , including tbe day ot Issue, Sunday being a die, nan 1 tbns , aTicket issued on a Sunday or Monday is avail- a bio np to Tuesday night , and a Tisket Issued on a Saturday up to Monday night. Between Stations where tho Fare ennrgod Is for a distance above 12, aud not exceeding SO miles, 7 days after tho day of lssufti thus a Ticket issnod on Tuesday will be available up to tbe following Tuesday nigbt. Between Stations where-the Fore charged is for a ulstaoca exceodingr 50 miles , Ooe Month. The outward portions of Betarn Tickets aro only available for the train by nhio b ther are issnod. TgQll WATEjlTOKl). I TBAIBS OH T7EEX SATO. I 0DBD1TB STATIOSS. 1243 123 1 4 2 12&3I 123 123 Clou Clou, Cla£3 Clo!i3. Claca. Clod A.U. ; A.ii I P.11. r.K. I noon r.u. 1 b.m. h. m.l h. m.lh. m. h.m Watorford, departure 715 230 350;12 Kilmacow 7 25 2 40 4 0 !l2 10 MuUlnavat 1 7 35 4 10 '12 20 - Ballyhole I 7 56 30 435 12 45 Thomastown 1 8 10 3 10 4 60 1 0 Bonnotebrid ge i825 320(8 5 115 Kilkenny arrival ' 8 5' 3 « ; 5 25 ISO - Do departure 90 340i535 140 Ballyraggot ! 0 35 ¦ i 0 1 IS 0 ¦ 2 & Attonagh 1 | 9 45 ! 4 10 . 6 10 2 15 Abboylelx I 10 0 ! 4 21 ] 6 30 2 30 Maryboro" arrival 10 25 44570 30 Maryborongh dep. up 10 50 . 4 56 1 7 40 ' 3 24 Portarlington Juno.... 11 8 8 7 3 43 Doblin arrivall 1 0 . 6 15 9 40 ' ¦ 5 45 Athlono Juno, arriv .l 4 42 ' Maryboro' dep. down l 10 3-1 1 7 » 0 52 | Mountrath arrival ' 7 23 ¦ Ballybrophy ' 11 0 1 , 7 41 10 25 Bosurca 11 34 8 SO 1 Parsonstenn 1 12 4 . 8 0 Ncnugh I - 1223 - 9 20 1 - - Tcmplomor« 1 i ! 8 14 10 51 TO WATEnnrai THiniS OB T7EEZ DATS. . 9CMD1TB STATIO9S. 12 8 1&2 123 123|123I12&3 12S Clasi. Cina. Class. Clraa. Clues IChuj. Cln:3 A.M *.«. A.M. P.1I. P 1£. I A.U. P.M. ibm hm bd bm bm —— n m T'plemoro dep. 8 2 1 M ISO Ball /brophj -. 8 31 2 21 - 2 47 Nenasth - 7 15 ' - - Parsonstown •— 7 3 J Eoscrea •— 8 1 , Mountratb •— 8 43 a 3S 34 M' yboro 'or. up - ¦ - ! 3 JSJ 3 21 Athlono Juno. 715 ' Dublin dop. - 6 0 7 40 9 0 1 0 . 9 SO Portarl'ton Jon 7 55 - 10 17 2 45 - 11 31 M' yboro' ar dn 8 17 8 55 10 31 3 0 11 52 DOWS TBAIKS goods Moll I Maryboro 1 dep 9 0 10 41 3 15 - 1 4 0 Abbeyleix 920 11 15 8S5;— 420 Attanagh . . 0 28 11 35 3 .>i 4 3J Ballyrajjmit - 935 115 4 0 445 Kilkenny »xrL - 10 8 12 20 4 30 5 10 Do. departure 7 3 > 10 13 IS 3 4 . 5 V0 Bennetsbridg* 7 45 10 2i 12 45 5 6 5 30 Thomsstown . 8 10 '10 35 1 0 sa 5 -15 Bally halo .8S5 10 45 13i 5W 80 Mullinavat .90 110 141 555 025 Kilmacow - 9 10 11 8 1 50 6 » 6 35 OTfltnrtnrd nrrl 9 40 11 2-J 2 15 6 30 ! 7 0 llauirmxL.Lict Bautca. Maryborongu acp., v.iu a.m., 11.10 a-m., 4.55 p.m ; Moantmellick arr., 7.35 a.m., 11.35 a-m., 5.SO p.m. Mountmellicli dop., 8 10 a.m., 1.50 p.m., 5.50 p.m. 1 Maryborough arr., 8.34 a.m., 2. 15 p.m., 6.15 p.m. BY OBDEB. WATEBFOBD AND TBAMOBE BAHATAY. Week Day Trains. i ~~I 2 8 ^ <i 6 o I 7 ; 8 9 PJLOU amam . am^m pm pm pm prajpm ih mjltmlhrn hm! hm bm hm hm ba W'frd , 8 15 11 0 12 15 2 0 4 35 5 SO 7 15- D 0 ... rrn ' rejo lo) 11 30, 1 20 3 0 I 4 '15 , 8 0 7 45 0 30 ... Sunday Trains. TT Ti 3 ~ i i ~i e ~ , TTT7T" ruoa amjam pm pm pm pn |po pmpo hm 'hmihmjhm hm bmlhm hmlbm W'frd .9 ill ... 12 18 2 0 4 3) ... jS 0 ... I ... Tm ' ro 0 SO ! ... I 1 80 I 4 0 8 81 : ... I 0 SO ... ... First Class Single Ticket, Is. Beturn Ticket, is. Sd. Third ditto. 8d. ; Beturn ditto, Is. Od. WILLIAM BEA , Secretary and Managor. WATEEFOED, DUNGABVAN , 4 L1S1I0B3 BA1LWAX . SnOSTZST BOffTB TO COBX. TBAIXS. AUD KlLUUIET, VEO21 WATEnTOnD STATIONS. I Week Days. | Bundayo p. 11 Waterford ... dop. 9 15 3 so Kllmeaden .- 9 30 3 45 Carroll' s Crots ... Flag S 57 Kilmtctbomas ... 9 85 4 10 Durrow and Stradball y 10 11 4 30 Dangarvan ... 10 33 4 50 Cappazb 10 48 8 5 Cappo juin . . 11 3 S £0 Usm> *>, ... srrlv. ll 15 * 30 B. 4W. BaUway i Luunoro ... dop. 11 SO 5 45 Formoy ... nrriv . 12 10 8 21 Mallow ... ,, 1 0 7 5 Cork ^*L ... 2 0 810 Killarnoy "> ... 2 59 9 5 Tmloa ' ¦ 13 55 9 68 * TO tVATEitinttn. Sundays 8.6 W. Eailway. A. U . A. n. A.M. Tralcs ... ... dep, 8 0 10 SO A. u.' A. u %$rar ... z :: = I'd SS = = Mallow ... ... 95125 Fermoy ,, 9 55 215 LUmoro arrlv. 10 35 8 0 W. D. ft L. Hallway. Tjjmoro dep. 7 80 11 SO 8 20 Capsoauin _ .. 8 0 12 20 , 3 S3 Cappagh , 8 10 12 35 8 43 - - Duigarvsn . , 8 30 1 30 4 10 - - SSSSsasS 41 ^ :: El \% \% z z C ^ffiro" -. .. eg s - o Flo g - - WaUrford ... arrival 945 815 620 Not only to Protect but to Promoit Trade , ana bring Good Men together. ESTABLISHED 1860. Flint and Co ' p British and Poroiftn Commorcial Innuiry Ofiiooo. HEAD OPPIOE8 :—6», UHEAP 8IDE , Lon- don, tod BOW LAKE. London, E.C. Ue a Bankrupt. Failure for £30 , 000 la less than a year ' s trading. For Testimonial* soe below as to efflcienoy of bur information lu tho abovo ease. A. other £5. 000 (Five Thousands Pounds) aivod to our tubsoribere. M.B.—Not on« of tbam vktimlsod ttat inqulro of ns. TEBM8.-Subsorli. tion»i Throo Guineas *crannum ) 10 , nqnlrias. dx-stamps each Inquiry | extra inquiries fa any one year •Two and tbroepenee each , or Ten pounds per hun- *A > M COl;e0UO {E8Tn»ONiALS From B OWgud, Iron merchant. 65, Oraccobnroh 8treet , London, B.C. -" Horember 19, 1879. —Hecently, actlngupon you savlco I declined to sell to a certain firm otherwise ivnn »^. immo^f»/itn nun. and now I bear they ba to filed n petition for liquidation. - I have much plauon in boariott testimony to the value of the information received through yon lu ibis instance. Moan ,. Flint and Company. " , -Memorandum from Ccomar, Soott, and Co ^, Iron merchant , Neptune Works, Liverpool. --" Heptane Works , Liverpool Jlovember 24th 1878. —Dear 8ln, —Be a Bankrupt, andyoar memo. 18th iniUot. Wo wted od the information yon op. piled us in reference to 80^92, and thereby saved a lon um donbtadly of ^50' , Frotn what we b*vi seen of our plan for obUwlnff Information we think you deserving of -vnry toppert , ana we shall certainly recommend jron whenever we cad. iThaoiing yon for yourjattentjon to our inquiries , we remain , yours truly, Cronur, Boott , and Co., p»rWm F W Hftf<—Wfitrf Ylint and Compcoy. " ' ' ' ' 'Kait Uaouhire Ptper Mill Cooptiiy. LlmiUd Eadcliffo, Hi JUMhorter. . (<»inb«r« 18i j eart). - ' r Blr» , --We do about *l» , 000 ,«! annum. With tbls w»do sot mako£50 a Ttar bS ^iofjT This we attrl5nU to tbe exoeUent lnfor- iM ^ W WreoelTt Oiroufb Toa. ».B. -fle»4 as another «« wortlJ * <>J «l>»8nef^Ke»»ra STlnt »»d Oom«oy. : . . ¦ . ¦ '¦¦ Awnt-C g BEDMOHD, WAT»ifQ»n S»wa. (I TU-U - P ORTJttAtTB rr»AKBNi)JLlWf H Mr , W3Ml!B, »nd Finish X l»i»J» bM*:«»yl«.P« - r .%thiiipproired AROMATIC : GINGER ALE , Water, Soda Water , : . Ginger Beer. <DAMTRELiL i*. ¦ M OOC H RAMS ® BPE(SMLSTIEE« TWF.OTY-TWO fiOT,!) AN D PftI ZE MDALS AAVAEBED liSiiy ftyi^ y \w bit (itkn •yyoz^sis-P'cnBij iisr sc "B^J TJWJLBT . ffKJBSBE 0SEA1I EUTTEE FROM SILVERS PRINC PIliTUWfl , I K E LA N D . i i BUTTEE from the SILVERSPRING DAIUY obtained tho First Prizo nt the Royal A griculturtU 8ociet y ' a Show held at Waterford in 1873. First Prize at Ec.yal Agricultural Society ' s Show at Cork in 1876. First PHzo nt Eoyal Agricultura l Society ' s 8how at Dublin in 1878. Also the Silver Medal at Plltowo Locul Show . : WE HAVE PLEASURE IN INFORMING OUR FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC THAT WE HAVE SECURED The Sole Agency for ; the Sale .of -this very superior Batter in Waterford . CZ7 ^ iii tnude Fresh every morning from Supp Hfo to I SODA WATJ3R , SELTZER WATER , LULIONADE , GINGER BEEH , CHAMPAGNE CIDER ; Thone unrivalled Watery can bo obtained on tbe best terino. Rectory—3 , LOX7EE SiLCEVIIiLE-STBBBS. DUBIiUl. (c30.1.n ) (OOLB ( MEDAL .IEISH : SIUSTAED is THE BEST. 1 CHERRY & SMALLDKIDGE , MAEBUS , DOBWH. klSTESIAir ' MINERA L WATE S, CQ?9 ; ii. nriTi5 n i <U_lOC3 j >A ^ittoai 7 tbo Fiirces: ¦ mnnnAL T7ASSE3 nov Dnppiica to jtllo Trodo. | (sO.tey) 66 CEOWH " ;JpO|BA . WATEE,, (Pj otooM fey Bo^istsaiioa) ! OBIGINALLT . PREPABED B?< I ' . . -Effl.. JTV WE XT.s^. : 3R SS;^* . : , ,„ . , . ., . ' " NUjraWorkB, EJBIO Wh*rf lloftd , loUaun. Jnno SO- .h, 1885. " Wo hereby carUfy that wo havp .utp lied Jlr. M. J. JI ORPHT , Wnterfopl , tvith ilaolJuorr , &c , Ac , for the JIannfactoro of iEratod Wotars, harlcg ull tho latcit improveiuentB , and helnir In crory rospcot similtr to (Sat which gained Ihe Hi ahosti Annrd* at tho International Health Exbibitlgn , London , 1884, namcly-3 Gold, 2 Bilrari and 2 Bronie Mod.l.. ""•««">¦" n t un . . . ; ¦ . (Sigood) : "BADN ^ TT * FodTBR. " "85, Upper WhlU-cron atroor , Trtadimi. Aoril ltkt 1BS7 " Wa eorUf y that we hare anppllod Jjtr. MOftJ-tfr. Wnterfort. vlit. Lnr P«tot A. ilu S^- lcss Gcnoralora ond Hlll'u Patent Acid Tap on »boi »o date. . . . ] - . - , :- •¦ | (Slgntd) " HJLTWABOI, T TLBB 4 Co, " ; " Bl»l(9BtrBetJ Btrelford Eo»d, M»r(!hc«tcr , iJONE 28th, 1887. ,, ,V \ ^ e i eby Mrtlfy . that . I liare thl< day forwarded one of njr oomplcte P»t«nt Koonomleal Gold Medal 8od» Water PUnis to Mr, M. iJ- MCBPHT, Waterford , to make 2,000 dozen of htahW Carbonatod Waters per dfty. , j (Bipied) i . . " DA * BrtAws. " 1 ¦ , '''NIietft ' Workii.Eaale Wharf Bwa, I«)ndoc», Jnne 28th, 1887. D«AB SIBWo ara in recei pt of yonr esteemed order fo^ Pamp for the ArUniaa Well, which will hn denoatohed at onne.—Ynuri faithf ullr. ¦ ¦ " BiMm A. Vmrrma^ " .!: POTASH AND L1THIA WATEKS ! . ' ; i , ¦ ¦ ¦- . ¦ ¦ . '¦ ¦! , - .. . - r ; •!' ¦ ¦ ¦' "- : ! ' ' : ¦ ; ¦ ¦ .[¦ : ' ; ' Btrongly Teoommend . od by the jWooltjr l^. oMe* of Oo«t, Bheumatio " ¦ ¦ ' :J| /i- i. ' . :.; y •» ' ¦ / ¦ ' . ¦ ' . . i: '^ t' . ' : Qoa*. '^4 , -iB4?' uafttiini1 ^ : I •• ¦ " ¦ (mjU. 8io) ' 'j (| - ' ; ¦ ¦ _ ¦ _ !' ' " 1 ' ' . ' . ' . i i ' jdjBHD.i^a FOUE STAMfeinud trb wiH iwDd l j H»lfD«lUlT PoitOWfdi. ' ©: Km. eutitf edd. .impU. of giod». ajjd fnarant** ! _ - ' * r!* ' *Tr wm r* *! m ! . . .. . i fc «tti*C*iU», o!«««»eu a«»a, i(cmaeD l a.o, ¦ " -. , l -r * . e«w«W »t TH» Nn *t . <mx, ; . .. . " }-:U l ;i - - ; ¦¦• . . ¦ ¦ -. . . ¦ ¦¦ . !. - .. ¦ ¦ . ¦:. ¦ ¦ ¦! .> .: •);¦ . .;¦ ¦ -;. ¦ );. > ¦ . ' ;, ¦ . . •¦ •¦ ¦ : . . :. " ' ' ¦, . . ¦!• ¦- . 'I fi6 ®®fll 4Pfl 'II M lP 59 ^PS)i!MlLl|\l |5) FOUEIGN AND COLONIAL OBDEES ARE SPECIALLY PREPARED TO SUIT THE VARIOUS CLIMATES. Purveyors to Hor IlajeBty' a Houcaa of Porlicmant, ; AND TO Hlft r*CELLENCY THE LORD LIEUTENANT OF IRELAND. KELLY : <& VAIIIL Y GROCERS , WINE , 8PIHIT , AWO PROVISION 1SERCUANTS , 88 , 89, 60:& 81 , Qtuy, WAE-SSFOBB i . CS" A TRIAL RESPECTPULLY SOLICITED. : HAMILTON , LONG & GO , LIMITED , Manufacturers of Mineral Waters Xs Silvorod Syliadoro (PERFECTLY PURE). DIRECTOR^ Ur; T HARRINGTON, UP Alderman O'OONNOil, M.P. Alderman BURKE. :\M^ t ^itEMLa ? ©O ROTJNIO! FiE EIDUVT O @H U :MMBB B Unequalled for nil claoses of : Stock. Every delivery gouranteod to Dr. Voelokcr' a Anolyois. Price on application ^;to tho Company or their Ageuts in Irelnnd. Ilnnnfactuxca by tho T7atGrloo ; UiI}o Co., Limited, HU£>&. AGENTS—QEOEGE \VH ITE & SONS. WATEEFOED.! WI-LSOE" , V f As ori ginall y roodo b y CANTRELL ¦&¦ COCHRANE D:~ire of S purious Compound!. Mado ONLY by CANTRELL & COCHRANE, Under Special Registraticm. 27.J Drink for the Godly aid BKiunatic Mode only b y CANTREL L d COCHRANE, Undor 8pcclal Eejjijfration. TBE CREAMERY . GINGER ALK , LEMON SODA , KALI (Porusa) WATER, LITHIA WATER, SPARKUNG LIME JUICE Sweet Cream, nod ree b<wc urranged for Daily lie Btnr in. aa , TjUsaAra) CGFACI ] JAMES G. MOONEY. THOMAS DAVY. HiiNRY HOLOHAN , Managing Dirootot Jfofclgl Elticivyator Valo Hotel, LISMOE^. JOHN -NOON -A Hf , Proprietor. "\ST1SITOE3 BDd CommercialiGentlenien will find V the above Hotel Clean, Comfortable, Ohargea Moderate, and Accommodation (Excellent. A Bath Boom well supplied with Uol and Cold Water. Cars meet the arrival of every .Train. all0.lv Z.IXIEEICE—Tho Glontwoi-th A First-class Family and Commorolal Hotel . npHE " Glentworth" is tho nearest Hotel in -U- tbo City to the Eailway Station , Banks, Steam- boat Offices , Telegraph and Post Office , and to all pnb- lio plaona of amnsomont. P. KRNNA , Propriotor. 14 15, and 16, Glentworth-streot, Liincriek. iol8 SOUTH KENSINGTON Privet o Bocidontial iPamily Club . " GLENDOWEE MANSION, " 13, 15, 17, and W . HARRma TON ROA D, 3.W., (Tho best and mo3t convenient position In Town). One mi onto from South Kensington Station ; tea minutes to Westminster ; eighteen minutes to tho . City—Mansion Honse Station j bear Parks, Garden*. Albert Hall , and Museums , J FOB Fanrjlics iriahing to avoid expensa of Honse keopiilfr, Visitors to Town , «r Gontlemon deairinu tho odvnntogo of a Clsb.. combiaod rtith thn ^r\ie^T and comfort of Home , at a moderate Cost. Introduction or reference required. dl9-tf &$¦ Address Secretary, THE OLENDOWEE EESIDKNTIAL CLUB and PEIVATE ¦ ' HOTEL, Harrinptton Boad. Sonth KensinRton , S.W. - ' THE AUG31 HOTEL rTHHIfi Largo, Comfortable , and oonveniontly situated JL HOTEL , hot recently be«n thoroughl y painted and renovatod by the present Propriotor, Mr. HEALY, For (lentlemen ana families cominc to Dnblin on legal business , it will be found most convenient , being situated neit to the Four Courts ; and for Wedding Parties and Visitors to Dublin, the accommodation in second to none in tho Kingdom. Private Sitting and Dining Booms, Coffee-room for Ladies , Bod-rooms from Is. Gd. to 2s. each. Smoking and Billiard Booms. John Jameson and boux ' Seven years' old Malt j GuinneM' s Stout. BasB ' s Ale. Winca , Brandies, Champngnc3 , Liquonrcs , &c. EICHAED HEALT, Proprietor. al3.1j- Imperial Hotol , LOWEE SACKVILLE-3TKEET , DUBLIN (Oppositetho General Post-Offico and Tcleijrapli Offlco) The most central in the City. /TiOMPLETELY remodelled and rc-furaiahed. V~S KaKniflcent Ladies ' Coffoo-Eoooi , Dining-Boom, BmokuiK-Eoom, Billiard-room. Charges modnrato. CHAELKS LAWLEB, Proprietor. f8.t; GREAT GLOBE HOTEL LOWEB BEIDQE-STEEET , DUBLIN , llrs . RICHARD COFFET, Proprietress (widow of <Jin late RICHARD COFFEYJ. MOST Central ; immediate neiff hbourhopd of Law Coartn and Telegraph OQlces ; a foTr doors from King' s Bridge Tramway Line j five to ten minutes ' drive to any City Bailway ; newly decorated re-fnrninhed , and snpplied with every modern improve- ment requisite for tho comfort of visitors , undor tho personal supervision of Mrs.CorrET and family. Eggs, Bntter , Cream, and Vegetables from the Farm daily. Notwithstanding present hi gh rates , terms aro most moderate. Breakfasts from Is. 3d. Bods , from Is. 6d. t ach. Table d'Hot« daily, three o' clock ; Snn. days , five o' olock. Soup, Tvro Joints , Vegetables and Cheese , 2s. only. i A Nipht Porter in attendance). All Servants paid by tho Proprietress. All communications to be addressed, Hra. COFFEY , Great Globo Hotel , Lower Bridge-streot , Dublin. No comannication rcith any other house. fSG.ly QniP and COI2I2EUCIAL HOTEL, Vi, QUA Y, WATERFORD. MICHAEL KIRWAN MAVING purchased th» Interest in the above HOTEL , begs toaimounco that this Estub- ient OPEKED on SATUBI>A V . FKH. 16, 1879. M. K. trueta, by strict attantion to those who patronine THE SHIP AND COMMERCIAL Hour , to merit s continunnce of their patronage. Quay. Waterford. Feb. 12. 18SG. f28.tf Tho Burlington Eostaurant , 27, ST. ANDEEW STBBLT , DUBLIN , Oyster and Shell-Fish , Luncheon, Dinner and Supper Rooms , CHURCH-LANE , (next door to Hibernian Bank). I]" UNCHEONS and Diuneis , Soup. Fibb., En- JLJ tries , and joints , &c , Suppcrx , Fish and Meat. Game always ready. ThoBILLABD HOOM is elejantly appointed. C2T LUNCHEONS at tho clegantly-fittcd Fish Bnflct , consist of Oysters , Lobnters , Crabs , and Savoury Fij ' j , and a variety of Meat apd other Sand- wiches. V/incs and Spirits of! the finest quality. JamoEon ' s Savon Years ' Old Malt. Martell'« Brandy, 14 years old. Ales and Stout from the bent Breweries , and in perfect condition. Finest Bed Bank Barren Oystors Over 1,000 Boxes of very old Cisjars In Stork , purchased by tho lata Mr. Corless. A. trial solicited. THOMAS F. COELE33. PUOPBIETOB . (n22 EA7?On'C Ucofal PabUoationo. "THE PIANO MADE EA8Y. " —Saves Lcarnera from uny amount of time and trouble. 1». Per Post Is. ' 8d. ! LEVELLING AND SURVE Y BOOKS. Is. each. Pvr Post 1B. 2d. EATON'S HOU8EUOLD EXPENSE BOOK , Is. 61. Interleaved 23. Per Post 43. extra. Eaton' s Family Washing Bool: : ;.. ... 6d. I, Ladies ' do ... . . 31. ,, Gont' _ do ... ... 31. Workcicn' s Account Boots ... Cd., 1S.,2 J . ,, CellarBooks ... ... ...ls.6d. Kentil Booki ... ... lj., Is. Cd., 2i. Eont Becpipt Booka ¦ ... Ud., ls., 2]. Hunting Diaries ... , ... ... 6i. Will Forms ... ... ... cd. Monthly Diary, per conum ... Is. 6d. Eeportors" NoUi Books I ... ... 3d. ,. M«dio»l Case-Books j ... ... 18. Duplicate Pre3criptlon Books ... 6d" Lawyers ' Fee Books j ... L' s. 6d Diaries .. ... i 6d., Is., and Is Cd. By oont on oDDliration to ! M. & S . E A T O N Wholesale ini Retail : Stationers , 40, D/UIE-STUEET AND 93, GtBATTON-STBrKT , DUBLIN, i S23.I3 " : NOW OPEN ! NOWTOPEN!! ATT Tl/X TTIVT wnowisHTO HABaiAjn) /ill ll/l U \ E1PPV SHOULD BRX M IX IVI 111 IN iHaitAoio MraEoa.OHt »(05fB l)J BWEIW 0/ BAHJ AHD AOTaiSS. 8,11USqntrt, Corfoctionory and . Ite&eahmont ROOMS,] 12, STRAND 8TBEET, T R A M O B E. ' j w . BIS n;o P BEG. '! to iotiumtq to bia Friends and namerout Visitors to Tmmore lhak be has OPENED the uboro Establisbinent , where they can bo (ap- plied with First-Clues Goods on most reasonable terms. ! A Choice Stock of WloeB, Binndr, Whiskey, Bass' s Ale , Guiaom' s Porte r, Cigars, <&&, &c. LDMCKEOHS . SAHOWICBID, TIA , and Corns. Iced Mineral Waters , 3d. Weddings , Balls, and Pic-nfo Parties supplied. ' V7AI. TEB, "iiz skoP, 48, MICHAEL 8TB» T, 7 , BABBOntTUAnD STBCXT, WATXBTOW), (jvl8-tf) A UD 12, STEAND STBEEf, TRAMOBE. tin s' naff %$L ^Z , g I \J3 ^y QRATEFUL-COMFORTINQ. fi /v rf f\ A V** ^%^ ; :^^ 1^ 9 » MADE WfTH BOIUNQ MILK. ; ' ^yOBMS IN OHILpaEN, TIP ORM8 W CffltDSEN, j tnBtr from Worm*. ¦ Jl kanwet«d, do not w«l», nvt tu with etM ran tU chlM (lutoosafct . sxe^i o i Wormi^ oU by ill obunbt*; UVitiM , U. Hi. *M)h^* " *") ¦ - ; . ; ¦ ' '- -ircon] ' - ' i ¦ ¦ ¦ - ¦ : CblMI«> lUMtoa Eo*M>. B<rativ, WMtC()utof ihtem. on. orOn l ij m n , tt« sMMr illWnSta ok»~?B i critni ton torn tor nw obMb, Otto. Jtaw ud Mh ,- v : . .. .1 t y ™\Z£ %J m* . l - O»i» 8rm. -My t«o t^«« »JrU •«•< TtVWHnS^BMt LSl HM? JOnmA alSf ^SmtmS * JI T** S^BS' I IMBF a. M. lEAsr v co., .. ;;. . •;¦ . - r s TBE DUBLIN 8BBD. OZUBHItiQ UTL1A, ' 14 and 16 , SIB JOHN BX>GEB8ON'8 QUAY, D UBLIN , . , ¦: ' ' Manufacturers of : Pure Linseod Oako , . i (Shamrock Brand, Bcg istewd) . - LINSEED MEAL AND CBU8H2D ' LINSEED. t - HM. LEA8K, late Manager of Vleuri. M'Maater, Hodgson, and Co. ' f Asbtcmti. ' Oil Mills , is now a member of above firm, wtrifeb will shortly offer to the A(fricnltarisU of Ireland Pure Irish Manufactured Cake of the first quality. TTT M. LEASK and CO. will «Iso eotrply XJLe Cotton Cakes, and they expect their uiauhinery to be erected and complete in July. 1887, *berj they will commence execution order*/ Ask for for LEA8K'S PUBfc CAKE8 from yoor Cjko Merchant or Salesmaster. - ' - AGENTS WANTED. Telegraphic Address—" Lineeed, Dnblin. " Telephone, 333. ' jy8-tO CURE FOB ALL 1 HOMiOVAT'S OIZTTKEBT. IHPOETAUT . DISCOVBBTNo MOB» BomxiNO. The discovery M this Ointoent has proved »n inviiu- ablo ; boon to tboaaand* ' of sufferers j when robbed on or near th» seat of tufforfn;, its rare BaUataio pro- pertips are conveyed to crvety' part: Thai it bealt in- ward wounds and ulcers of tho BTOHAOB, BoiTLrB) or . ffiflMB^onrtb>ai»thespin»l jaarroir ja oMw of o«r- vone wcaknoaa and dopreutou , and sirdlie**** ot tUS ' THEOAT , T J O NOS , and CHEST. NO invalid need do- spair of cure, whilst this Ointment can be obtained ; for tho reputation it bears in every duarter of tho globe is fully borne ont by the success It has attainod, corroborated as it is by testimonials from persons of nil nlAAaeii aad countrleti. GOTJ C, SHKTJMATI8M AMD NlURAiOIA. —TiieSO truly formidiable and dreaded diseases , with nocturnal spasms , nervous twitohings, mnsonlir oramps , end sciatica , will yield when troatod by this Ointment. In no casos is it more important to nave the Ointment thoroughly and effectually conveyed throngh the pores of the skin to the affected parts , upon which It will bring its soothing influences to bear, and thus pro- duce ease , comfort , and seourity. The Pills should aho "bo taken in appropriate dosoa to lessen the In- flammation , and to purily the blood . BAK Leas , BAD BBBASTS , OLD WOOTTDB. AND ULctBATioH8 OF ALL KINDB . —The application of the Ointment heals , in s> remarkable manner , every kind of Uloeration , noftone the stiff or contracted tissues , causes " proud" flesh to disappear , and fonl and loathsome discharges to become converted into healthy hoaling surfaces ; and these efforts are not temDorarv. but are radical and cormanent. PILES , FISTULAS , AND ABSCISSES . These and «JI similar aSeetions must be carefull y treated «ooordlng to the plan recommended in tho printed instructions. The Ointment must be applied directl y to' the parts affected , and Holloway ' s Pills be simultaneously taken to purify tho blood , and to relieve the internal con« gestions which are so fertile a. cause of this cltss of discue. ' DBOPSICA L ENLABQEMENTS , SWILLBD Lias , AHD VABICOSB VEINB . In tho reduotion of all Glandalnr Swellings no remedy equals this incomparable Oint- ment, it provonta the formation of extraneous growths, and is an invaluable remedy for checking all Chroaio Discharges ; when diligently rubbed Into the parts ' «i- focted , the worst case will yield in a comparatively short space of time. 8CK OFOL ' A AND OLD SKIN DISEASES . This Oint» meut is a cortoin romsdy for all diseases of tbo «kin, whether pimple or complicated. Scurvy, ringworm, blotches , pimples , and other cutaneous disorders , Aro at onco eradicated by this invaluable Unguent. Bath the Ointment and Pills should be used in tht following complaints i— Bad Legs Corns (Soft) Scalds. Bad Breasts Fistulas KOTO Throats Burns Gout : Skin Diisaso Bunions Glandular Swoll- Bcnrvy ' "¦ Chilblains in^s ¦ Lumbago Soro Heads Chapped Hands Piles Tr.moura Contracted i. Stiff Ehaamatisn: U curs Joints ' SoteKipp les Wbunds . . lie uintmont and Pills are sold at Professor HCLLO * WAT ' B Establishment , ¦ ' ¦ ¦ 78, Hen Ojrford-St. (.lato 63a, l)xlord.st.,] London, also by neariy overy respcctaule Vendor ul medians throughout tho Civilin. -U U orld, iu Pot« ftpdiiloics , ot is. Ud., is. «d., 48. od,, lu., ' Za., arid'' (SJs. " l eaBh. Thu Bmallcat Put of Ointmtut contAiim thv o ' toco j and the smallest Box of Pills tour dozen. ' : Fnll printed direction ' s are aHlxcd'to cach Pot and Box ,; ana can bo had in any bujg&age ' , , <Svefl.ie Tarkiii b , AiaUic , Armenian , Persian"irtllniies ' a; ' ' N.B. —Advi^o can bo obtained , ireo ol ohargo , by applying at tho above address , daily, between taa hours ol 10 and-1, or by lettur. Tho HEW OBJEUTAIi BA UK COEPOEATION , LIAUTED. * ; CAPITAL. AoTiiouiSED— £,i t 0i) 0 ,<p0 1 PAID OPii5OO,O0O LONDON ; 40 , THUKAUiiBiiULB-STBErT. iTMKEGTOUS i—Chriitiau AUhnsea , Esq. , Lionel U E. C. Boile , Esq., W. W. Cargill , E.q., ' E. P. Harrison , Esq., .C.S.I., A. J. MacDonald, - Esq., Sir Benjamin C. <:. I'iab . K.O.U. G. ; Grant Heatl y Tod-Hcatly, Eiq. ' . ; " * EDtNBUBGH .-23 , ' ST. A SDRBW SQUABB . ' LofcAi, BOAUD FOR SCOTLAND -Tho Eight Hon. Thomas Clarke , Lord Provost ul Edinburgh ; John ialconor (of Messrs. Murray 4 Falconer , W.S.). BltANCUE< AND AQBNC1I8. Badnlla, Bombay, Culeutta , Colombo, Edinbnrsh, Hong Kong, Jaffna , Ktndy, Kobo , iladras , Uau<itiu» , Helbournc , Naua«aki , NuweraEllla , New York , P«ri«, San Francisco , Shanghai , Singapore , Sydney, Toko- hams. - . .!f h ? Bank receives money on deposit , buys and sells Dills of oxchange, makes telegraph tnnsfrn, isaaea letters of orvdit and circular notes, forwards bills for collection, and transacts banking and »<rcnoy bodssu generally. . ¦ ¦ . " .. ¦ '. I NTEBEST ALLOWKD os Dsposrra. Fixed for 3, 4, or 5 months , ftt 8 por wot per BSaoa, Fixed for (5 or 9 months ,, 4 Fixed for 1 year certain 4* Fixed for 8, 6, or 7 years ,, 6 . Current accounts opened »nd check bobk» snppllod. Interest at 2i per cent, per annum allowed on tho minimum monthly balance, if not below .WOO- Ad- vances made against approved banklbg securities. Pay and Pensions drawn. Insuranoe Premium*, Club Subscriptions, and other periodical payments mado at a uniform oommistion of f per cent; Ecoaritits bought , sold and received for safe custody from constituents of tho Bank. Interest and Dividend* collected. Drafts issued upon tho Bank's Eastern Branches it current rates, ireo of commission. BILLS collected or negotiated , and every description of exchange btulntM conducted. .. " .. All hocossary information and forms can bo. obtained by application to the Agency, 28, St. Andrew' s Smarts, Edinburgh j or at the Head Office , 40 , Tlrmdoeedls. Street , London . . ' " OEOBaE WILLIAM THOMSON, 8«cwt»ry. 0HINA TEAS. ' Wo are now buying Direct firom Importers , at the puolio sales , and* . can offer on Terms fojhr Egnal to; London Houses, i Samplee free oa- application. The Trads only sup- plied. . ¦ - . .., Ogilvie & Moore/ Warren ' s Plaoe, OOBK. ' OIKOBB wni»; : UHIOTTAXXTO AM A Dxudotm S TOIUOKIO, ' , IO1 HI rju Ol > ' ..r- ¦ ' ¦ - ¦ .. .. TUMILIES «ad IKVAUDa ,iiJUitb rapttiQi -¦- ; to tay other offered to the E*hBc? ¦ OBTAINED THE f lBS T PRIZX~-DU1HIS ' KXHJBj TioN . isea: , '?"" *" , Mtjr be obtained ol sll Grocer* md Win« ! ! Horchant* throughout the Country, An Wholesale Ita Wood and Bottle) from the i f^ EY& i^^fe^ ' , : TO NKBTOUH BUryERKBfr '• - nst *uhU*«* SSkS%^rt5fi 5* iriB> *7^« llU ' . HOW to mMWJKM MstJkxxrk. : : o r, tk» O0OTU)BKtui. »BnniD. " « -i ,, , ' - 1 Hy J. A. »«Pf, ltp, t (UA4) ;.. , .. ;i riU Book sbbabTMimi to n«r M, .in. ,. U BBTJfO k TjfitkTlBvmibi Ufl(Ki(|nnnntt * »?.>*?! SftSaS'ff 18 ' 1 T 01 *^ si ^j S gfjfl ^W % ^^^ 'In MM A^A '^kmv «^c ^^P^^vfl^^^^^^^g^S^^^CS^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Ci vcv4s^ ft fcA ^Mifl^iB^taA ^sA ^^fc^ ¦Mf j l^^^^^^^^^LJ^^L^^ E^Ei^^^^^^^^^^^^^^P SJ2 #»^2 fiS^K^^S^i^ia^SS^S^As^^MyHi^i^H&B^i^Bi^i^i^i^Ms^i^Ss
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THE T7AEEEFOBD UEV7S." IE8TABH8HEZ>-riai7.

LAB0B8T ClKCOLATIOS IN THH SOuis. OJ IBELANDPullulKil itery FRIDAY, and Second Edition on SATVSDAT

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to COBNBLIUB P. EEpiioiirij at this Office. ;

THE NEWS oircnlatoa oxbonsivoly amongst thomerchants, traders and nobility, gentry, fanningclasses, &c, in Waterford| Kilkenny, Tipperary,and tho south of Ireland, enorally. Tho NBWS)ms attained a circulation nqvar equalfod by any paporpubliah'jd in Watorford, and is' admittedly the load-ing journal i o this important oity, witK whioh thoro isdirect daily. communication from London.

Particular attention paid to* jommercial and agricml*tural natters. • ; !

AdvertiBoments received tor he NEWS by all respeofc-ablo Newspaper Agents in tho United Kingdom. Pro-Davment requisite from parties not known attho .office.

AOEHTS FOB SALE OF Tihj NEW8 , AND FOBADVERTISEME NTS;!

WATEEFOBD—Mr. W. EEI^

T, Gladstone Street.Mr- JOBK BKOWR , Meagber Quay.HiBa POWER , BarrouBtrand Street. ;Mr. HUGHES, Mayor's Walk. I ;

DUNGABVAN—BBENAN &j CO., Dovonshiro Square.TEAMOBE—Mws CLANCY; Eefroshmout Booms.CAPPOQUIN—Mr. JONES TKOT , 31, Allen-Street.OARBICK-ON-SiriB—Mr. JAMES MCGRATH, Main

Street. : ' : . j .LONDON'--C LARKE., SON .; ' i : PLATT, 83, Grace

church Streot. iR. F. WHITE & SON, 33, Fleet ;Streat.SHELLEY & Co., S, Loajdonhall Street, E-C.Temple News Boom, 1721 Fleet Street

DUBLIN—Messrs. CHAS . EAEJO N & SON, Abboy-st.

AMEflICAJtf;l .L.lN.bJ.-> UNITED STATES MAIL

• jfe ttk STEAMERS,

NEW YORK , BOSTON! or BALTIMORE, ,* EVEEY WED* ESDAT;

Calling at Queensto ra Thursdays. :First-class Full-powored Iron Steamships. ,

Tho only Trans-Atlantic Lina Bailing under tho Uni-ted States Flag. Accommodation for all classes ofPaEsengors equal to any European Steamship Line. :

Passengers and goods are la ided at! Philadelphia ontho Wharf of the Pennsylvai ia Bailroad Company,nhichhastho shortest and most] direct route to all placesin the Western States. I

For farther particulars apply to i' BlfiHABDSON, SPENCE & Co.,

I 19 and 22 Water-street, Livorpool jLOCAL AOKNT8 : | ; .

HAEVEY & SON, Little Ueorge's-Strcet,| Waterford ; |

EICHABD LANDY, Carriok on-Suir ;WILLIAM O'DONOQHCE, Kilmacthomas jT1OYLE & HUNT, New Boas. I (o3)

ENGLAND AND SOUTH jWAIdSS, AND THESOUTH op IEEbANI). rf.

A ltered and Additional Sprvice i by GREATWESTEBN -EAILVVAY Company's Trains andSteamboat1!, via SIILFOBD HvvES ,.'in connectionwith tho WiTEB?oao anij Ci'itt^atoK, WATEB-FOBD & CESTBAL 1 I BELAN '

P, and WATEBPOBD,DUNOABVAN , AND LlBJIOBI LlKES.

Dhortast Boute and JReducod P&roa._~JdJfex Express Trains and 'PottSfjjjirPUA . -MM Steamers,_r , ¦-¦• u. EVE A T WEEK DA Y.

DOWN.—LEAVE LONDON (Pakdington) at 5.45 p.m.,Sundays oxcepted, and! ABCIVE AT WATEE-roBD (weather and circumstances permitting;about 10.15 a.m., in ime for tho Trains ontho Watorford and Limerick, {Jentral Ireland,and Liomore Lines. j i

UP —Leave Watorford at 5.0 p.m., each Weok Day,on Arrival of 11.20 a.m Train from Limoriok,10.30 a.m. Train from Maryborough, and1V5O a..m. Train from tiismore, ABBIYINO inLONDON (weather add oiroomstanoes per-mitting) at 10.45 a.m., the following day.

A Spocial Steamer, carrying Passengers, perishableroods, and Live Stock, Sails fpom W & L. Company'sNorth Wharf on Sunday* at 7 a-m. ,

A Speaial Steamer; also 8aua trom Noir Milford toWatorford at 7 a.m. on Mondays, on arrival ol the 9.15Train from Puddirgtoh the proriom evening.* "Passengers travollinx by the 8teamer leaving Water-ford on Saturdays will proceed; from Now iUlford bytha 3.55 or 9.45 Train on Sunday morning. • :

Cargo can only ba xeceiTod subjoct to its beingshipped in time for tho S earner ¦ to bo startedP IhS"aliilM from .vWlLFOBD will , inaU cases, WAIT AKKIVAL o£ Steamers leaving Wo-terfordat5p.m. I ; ; , ... _;. ,

Under no circumstance can Passengers Holding loiraClassTickets be allowed tho nse|of Saloon. ," EARES- WATWO&D ASD LONDON t-— •

81SQLES (available 1 week) lBt blaas and Saloon, 46s Od.. •> •• i j 2ndClass arid Saloon, 35s 6d

ii " 3rd Class and Fire Cabin. 20s OdKCTOBNU (avaUable 2 months) 1st Class & 8aloon, 76s.

II -• "¦ 2nd Class & Saloon 59s.¦. ¦ > 3rd Class and For o Cabin, 33a 6d.

Farther information can bej obtained from M*. E.Vooo Eailway Terminus, LimencK ; Mr. W. 1>. M.cNAHABA , Adolphi Wharf, Watorford. I Tho EEDITCEO

FiliES botweou other important Stations, tbo TuneTables, aud Through Batos for Goods, &o., caa boob& of Mr. W. J. BuSBEtL, tio i Great WcBtorn£UiS«ray Company's District Agent, Adelphi Wharf,W^rVlrd;

J. GBtKESOS, General Manage*Paddinjftor. Torminna. ; ; .'| : J'-"

Uanal f«atl s|cA«irro to

UDITED STATER & GAE1AD^From Liverpool via [km&tmderry.

POLYNESIAN ...For Qaebeo & Montreal ...Oct. W.PABISIA N .,.For Qnebeo&Monireal ...Oct. 20SABIUTIAN ...For Quebec & Montreal ...Oot. 27

From 6ueen4oum.PEUCVIAN ...For Halifax &BaltimDte...Oct. UCASPIAN ...For Halifax iBaltunore...Oct. 26

RATES OF OOKAN PASSAO B :Saloon , 10 to 18 Guinoas ; Intermediate, £$ 6s. ;

Stoerago at LowaH Kates. . ,Through Tickets at BpociaTBatc* to chl

^o'J °l:

pog (Uanitoba), North-WestTetntory, :andto oil pointsin the Wearorn States and Canada, j

ToarUU. Sportsmen , »?d: oljhers_yiaibnB the CanB-dian NorthrWilt. can avail theiisolves, of a jpecuu ««relurn rale to the wonderful scenery in the liocKyMountains and the Sporting distncU., i

p4«PH^T?ltopTOate >-4' Canadian

P ffif mZ lVr cent ao . of Pamphlet, on

Canada and the Western, States of America, Ac , eontfC3- Western bound passorJjflrs ocompaniod

by a.

Watcrford. ¦ ' : ¦ trsuiiivoroool. Oct. 4, 1887. ! "*"'

OFOP THE BLOOD }S THE LIFE'.'

1 iy ty^^l^ &B£$f lWORLD-FAMED

JOB oSiSS ti j^^S_ot »U kinds it» a neter.&illng *n4 pormsnent euro.

It Oon» 01d Sorc» i ; I , . A W.-V ,Ca«. Ul«T»tod Bp»» oli ( hB Heckl. -Cure$ TJlcerated Spr* Leg* ; . I p^Care* Blaokhsoa* or:Pimpl -a on tna «¦«»Oures 8cnrry Bores i1 • . . . . :

SSS.SSiS'SSSSDi-U I - : .C.e haS^mTlnTpUMatW.from wh.Uv.r

your rest by* "S1':0 !" fJ.'oB MiS got •,

ducM » aatntftl. H»*J"V Z &j Sf i **' M Mj**

eMUM. - JfaJ Wiiwlow^Spy W»f f|SSw»T ?!UadieJjieDMler TBryiA e .•"if SI- !©"

On,*r WUUUirtoit><W»< ££' VSmmMS?ii

. t7atarfora StoamsMip CrtmpanV. "TfTOB, OEDEB AlkJa_ocl!OBEE> L

•V- Ttv : ¦T^O-TtOE.— Tie .' Wafa rforirix'S vR .: -JL Steamship Company (Limited)

( >Jfl®'l»Jj5\ _ receive Goods ind Lira stock for! Sh'c-- " ^ rcvnni jnent on the

andlUoae mentioked iji; 'SgUBff IMa. &o., to (bp had atl tholr

. ¦ • - ¦ . offices. ; S * ¦

Tnes^r, O,t. * ..'2 aft'ooon Satardiy, SSJ L.1. 5 affnoon

Tno .V " n7i -1 aKnoon :w«««>(!«da7, „ 1 5... 7 aftr'noonFriXv'' " ii— ? a,ft nooa Satordfy," ', [ «.. , 8 affooon&. •• "

¦••• * «{{ noon WedneJiiy, " 02...12 mlda'ht

Pri^T ' " J? - 1 a{'>°°n SraDir, ,, u... 5 mir«H' •• |l ... 4 affnoou Wed..e»day, „ 19... 7oftfnoo nrncsaay, „ 25 ... 4 affnoon 8utnrdor, 23... S nliht**toj . . „ 23 ... .4 affooon WedDolSay, ". SoZlZ nfda-ht

ta^'S1" On> BW°a*S5. of ttfrtJLSJ?UDO OOfla to rftr*t»A PaeUniMM nM^v.-i.. »,- H.* UU\.I-1 TU...1Trains. ' "] ~ "~~ \ " ¦ " "" 1 """I

FiBiSp-CaWn, eiogle.lSB. ; io. Bianlo-CWldren (an* Ser-Tants traTolUng trtth raiQillenJilOs.; 3o E«tom (aTaUol)le for:jp. rdonths, opttonol to retura trom or to Li»orpooll. 25s j¦ txt , iringle, 7B. tti. i do ChUdren, 4a. fGoods rocclTod and !dlflcliMxod at Cumberland Barin,BnstoL i . 1 IWATEBFOBD ! AND LIVEBPOOL',TBOa WiTSBTOED : ' ; TtOU LIVXttPOOL: |Mon lay, Oct. 3.. 3 nft'noon Monday, Oct. 3...11 mornWednesday, ,, 4... 3 oft'ooon Wedneodaj, „ 5...12noiuFriday, „ 7... 2 aft'nbon Friday,; „ 7... 1 alt noon! Monday; „ 10... 4 aft'npon Monday, „ M...-8 aft noonWedaesOay, „ U... 4 aft'ubon Wedncoday, „ [12... i aft noonFriday, „ 14...11 morn Friday,1 „ 14... 8 mdrnlmtMonday; „ 17... 3 alfnoon Mondiy, • . . „ 17:..ll mdrnlD|iWednesday, „ 19... 3 aXt'aobn WednoMay, „ 19...12 nc6uFriday, „ 21... 2 alfnoon i"riday/ „ EL.. 1 aftfnoonlaonoaj-, „ 84... • olt'oaou MonOay, .. 24 .. 4 aftfnoonWednesday, ., 2U... 3 affnoon Wednesday. K... 6|aftfnoonFriday, 28 .. s aff boon Frid»y,i ,, E3 . 8 morningMonday. „ 31... 3 affnoon Monday, ., |L..11 mdrnlnfF»Ers—Cabin, Single, 15s. ; do. slnglo—Ohildrenl (andServant* travoUlng with families) 10s j dorBeturn foTail.ablp. forTwo months, optional to return from1 or to Bristol)25a. 1 Deck, »inglB, 7s 6d i do, dngla. Cbildrea, 4s. |Goods rocoired and dlsobargcd at Clarenco Dock, LiTOrpoolLiviEypot A»D MiHCHEsrs t ExHiBincms.—thoap fiuSrnffckets,'itrsilable for Eight Days, will bo Uiied (Umlled tobt«uner oocommoditlon ) from Wutorford to Liverpool overyMonday, Wednesday, and Friday. Eetnm Pawa :- 3ibiuand Saloo 1, 17s. 6d. ; Steorage.ilus. K.Bs-Traios rnn toorlybetween Ll»erpobl and Manohcalar. i T_ Goods Booked thxoart. from all jrincipat Stations onGreat Northern, Great Western, Lancashire, and YorkshireLondon aiid North Woiteru ; London and South Wocttrn iManchester, Bhofflela , and Lincolnshire, and IMidlandi Kail.way« to. Wutarford. iThrongh: Booklnjs also -with LlmfariokTipperary, Thurles, £nnls, Tnam, Gort, Eathicilo. Listonel,Hewcostle and Traloo, 4c. : ! ' " \" f- Goods Booked throuxh from all Stations on Waterfnrd andCentral Ireland Hallway, Waterford, Oungurrah, andiiiimore.Railway, and Waterford and Limerick Huuwav,- I

P&rcolB booked through, at lo* iiutes to all principal Sta-tiocs on London and North Western Eoiiway.

WATEBFOKD AND NJiWfOilT (Mos.)FEOD WiXEEfOBD. I FEOM NxwpoaT.

As Cargo OHers. | Us Cargit Oilere.V/ A T J i i4 F O B D A ,ND T O U G H A L .

As Cartro offers. IW A T E B F O B D A N D H E W BO S S

FROJI NBW Boss—Daily, Sundays excepted, it 9-li a.m.FROK Wimrou-Doily, Bandars sxesptodi at 8-2 A.m.

W A 1 E B F O E D A N D D U J T C A N N O H .FEOU Duacumoif—Doily, Sundays oicopted,] at 8 0 ajm.JTKUB ATJitUTUlU^^ JIUlJ, """""J— cunjJbUUj Ut > 3U U.O1.¦NoiS—Tho Waterford Steamship Company, Llitiltod, Insure

all Goods Shipped by these Lines of 8teamers|at'3s. 4d. porCent, to Traders having Yearly Agreement?, and Si, perCent, to Occasional Shippers, roiues to bodeolortx at ttao ofShipment. Forms and all Information to bo had at tho,'ofnces. ' j I I

.Berths secured and every information given by Agents atWiiEKroED—WaMriord Bteamanip Co. (Limited), ' Head

Offices, The MalL ¦ j . : |. ILivxarooi^Waterford Stoamship Company (LlmitoJ), 20,WaUrHitieet, and Clarence Dock. iBRISTOL—Watorft/rd Steamuhip Company (Limited), 68,Qooen Square—and Cumberland Basin.', • ]NEW BOSS -Walerford Steamship COmpanyVOfflco.Do»c»H50K—Waterford Stounutup Company's OfSco.

. Yoooaai. . ! !LiaKBioc—Lower Shannon Steamship Company's Offlco,Mount Cennet Qoay. . : i ¦ \KILEDSH—Lower Shannon Steamship. Company's Office,Cacua Qoay. : : 1 1

OLTDE SHIPPING CO1LPANT,OCTOBER, 1887. !

'• Regular 8team Communication betweenUA2EEFOED land IL . OH.D o[n ,

PLYMOUTH Ajfb 80DTHAMPT0N, NBWHAVEN¦ (saaSEX), UD SOUTH Ol' ENULAND, ICOBK, Dl'ilLIN, BELFAdI LSD GLASQOVVl~u_ 1 TjnHK New uid powerful Scre<r

<——C5~4j\ JL. Steamers ABASMdKE. BiiLLY.ZHf? >ArV . COTTON, C L O C H , !COfELAND,-J ' - OUUBBJS. EDDYSTONE, PABTjNET,

ISlHaiaAi ^v ^ui JiATHLIN, S4LTBES, SiEEEYTOBE,tO etTLAND;TOWABD, are intended to sail as under.wiaUierponnltting (unless prevented by unforeseen circumstances),with liberty Of Tow Vessels, and to call 1 at any Fort or {Portsin any order, is or out of tho customary course, to Bijceiveand Discharge Cargo, or for any other purpose whatsoever.' I W1TEEJOSD TO OL1B00W. ' \rErorr WEDNESDAY, direct ... ... 1 ... 1 p.m.• : roou OLiBoow TO wiTsayoBji 1iErery HOKDAY lirect — \-¦ I ... 1 p.m.: < Boil, to Grceuock...6.30 dm.. Every THCB8DAY, direct ;- • ... 1 ji.m.• Ball, to Oroenock ... 4 jtm.• Every FEIDAY, via Bolfoat ... ' j... " ' ... 1 p.m.; Bail. to Qroenock ... 4 ji.ni.

- -'WAUXSOOJ) TO BZLTAST ... ...- Kvory SATUBDAY.Bsuisi TO WiiEBrosD...Evory TUESDAY and 8ATUBDAY

TfATKEIOaO TO SSSLIB, VEvery 8ATUEDAY, via ' Belfast!

DCBLIH to WiTEUoan, DIBECT—Every WEDNESDAY.W«ra»0RD TO i-OBX—Every TllUBHOAY. I

¦ FBOH Coax TO WATZSTOED, diroot^EveryJt'BIDAY.: VTiTiKroBP TO LoffDos («t. Kuthortno Dock),MiiVDiVn. 10th. i;tb. a«h, and 3lst Octobor. at 4p.m.

! ' Evory 84TUUDAy , i p.m.: LOHIIOII (St. Katharine Dock), 10 WiTB&rouD :THUBSDAYa, Gth October, $ p.m. ;| lith, 0 a.m. ; |20th,

; 2 p.m.; :7th, it a.m. ' |i Ko Tranahipmcnt ojr this route. Onlurs for collection or

delivery ot Goods will be attended to by Lavington Brothers,63 Old Bailey, E.C. ; Great Hermitage-Street, Wapping, E.,and ArcbcT-stroet, Sonth Lambeth. d.W. |

WxixarosD TO i*LTjioCTB, dlreot,MONDAYS, U(tb October, 17th, 21th and Slst , at + plm.FITMOOTH TO WATEKTOED, direflt—Every SATCTBDAY.

WiTRsrooD TO SoirrHiiiP'oic, oiroct, IEvery 8ATUBDAY, at 4 p.m. ¦

SounuMrroa TO WATEKTOSD, TIA Plymouth.Erery PKIDAY.

WATEKTOMI TO NSWHATIB—Every BATUBDAY, at 4 p.m.Ooods ODIJ—Transhipped at Soatbotupton on Satnrda/i"" 1st October. ; |

NEWHAVTH TO WATXBJORD-Evcry TUESDAY, via London.: Theso Stcsmors hare excellent ! accommodation for

faaseneers. . _ _ . ..„„'„,,P A 8 S A G E - i l U« l i I . 1Cabin. Return. Deck

Watorford to Glacjow and Belfast 17*. 6d. ;J!Si. 10s.Cork. ... ' "• ¦ $9t !**• 5 .Dublin, ... ... tie. 61 20s. 7s. Cd'¦ Plymouth & Southompton.JOj. ,30s. 103London, ... : ... '•»•. 6d 35». lua.

1 ChildRn ftbors 3 and under 13 yean of one. Half Faro.Boturu Tickets available for two months—not tranaferubloea- None.—X'he Clyde Shipping Comyany Injure all Goods

shipped by these lines of Steamers at 3s 'Jd per cent, to Tradonjhavmff yearly agrpumentsi and 5s. ptfr Cent ;iu t ocs|i<ij|Shippers, Values to bo declared at tlm»of Shipment, tu.-inand all Information to be had at the offlcos. i I

For Bates of Freight; *«., apply* to Hxsur J. Wiaiaoi Co., Plymouth ; THOMAS M'ttAiair, londonaid South-Western Bailw&T Company, Exeter Baildings, Arthur Street,Weit d at tho L.'t B. W. BaUwa/ Bwoiring Housesthroaghont Londoai Clyde Shining Vo., 7 Aloert t a&ro,BsUsn>. Clyde Snipping Co., tfocnftiWr Bnildingsi 158WtnhaU Street, London. E.C.; Cl^do flhlWin» CojBaU-way Offices, Nownaven } 21, Carlton j-Jiee, Ulaagow; customHoas« Buiidlugs. Greonock 1 Dock Kaid, Limoriok; TownQuay7s»utliamyton» 35, E4cn < isy, Dablin j Path'sUuay. Cork. „;„„.,„ , 1Vr ' !"~" — CLYDE 8HIPPIMG UUMi-iux , | i

. Custom House t^nay, Wuterford. |: Special forms of Bills ' of Lading Riquired j by tho Cljdo8BippSg Company, to bo hod or tbo Aiouts.

ToWnpSo Address-11 COHDOAB." W«*tt»oiiD. .

WATEEFOED AND ABEBDOVErSTEAMSHIP ooa^Au

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Dliortoat ond moat: Espoaitioua E< atoTo Lancashire, Yorkshire, arid the \mdlai &

' Counties, and other ImportantI DistAet s 0/ Eng land and Walet.

] -. iv. finHB Fast end Powerful Sorow¦JCrrdk J. Steamer, ! " IIVEBPOpL,"

SSSsSyMk, or other suitable VtSsjiel, is ipten-«» «.'T-aiSfe-' r »HnH i fnplf»g prefontod by nnfqrseen

StockTst Throagh SUM *, in connect«>a with tbo CambrianBaU"7\ > C T O B E B S A I L J I N G ^ .TudfyT JThocT.!1.". '-.**£? &"Br-fiU»vvi,i.» 7th .8 affo ThnniiT, Mh 7morn!££&• 11th " 6 aft'n 1 Monday. UthL, ...litoornSffX'_ "J? " .4 affD ! Monday, J7th „ ... 7jmora

M^SnV 2»th 6 off n ; Monday, 2t»h „ ...Umo nwSrs&y.ltn " :::6affu;Tbur,4'y, 27th|.;; ... alffnPrfdijV 2Sth .I ...4iit;ni8nnd3yT 30th| „ ... 8 jraom"uw tockind'ooodi

5 b'sntod at Lloyd's, oil best tprms,

nines to be declared before ibipmtnt: 1p Ssmgtr Fans between, Waterfo Wand M trf ovf y -CA««-lS. 0d. Stogie 1

¦¦ Betorn TUeU, awUable (0 OnoUB %&1£-$L Single; Eotura Tickits. aTaljable tojr onoM

Ch&ren' nnder Thrae yoati of Ago, Prcfl j! abovo Thrco

Tonrist Programme. \ \ _ .

y^BESSSSBateaiastbe tavonrabla courto of the corrro*. .» .»,¦ •J- ]-jr-Channel to bo navigated, »od iM 'rert2°,f!ff o»b1!dove°imnflwlU bereedTBd on boirf tbe CompMrtBng g .?? ?mjQoJy, Watertord, »nd Llv« SfooK »t tit* : Oo«««ar» C "&>?Bi5SSiSWo»ii ««U«-gi?rf a' *" •" •""

W«t»rtort.8ept#mljer. IbW. rv»t*q<""; l_

lllAA'A'l*>lll>t ;'nB l1'O*11 Dehffi ty,¦I If »IIII «rt)iMWd VU»4ty, ijx Prem»tir»

¥ lay ttws^spss tt s¦ •• •¦'•w wJ«5ttTt»»5adi»Tst<l««« "bnizl *.

'. ' m-ttfmmm't m'A' 4Mtt.MftfandttH! kuii sdtsilUsI ttft

'¦¦f- '¦ ¦' '¦%|f?iiijtffcif.feis i'i- :'-!!i:' ' vii''i|

BEWIJEY &TBMPER?gi , ABE THE - PUREST AND BEST

ias2.6m Lemonade. Sal tzergtatwayg,

; WATEBFOBD AND LIMEBICK BAILWAY.Up Trains from Water/ord.

j : 1 TBAin 03 WXES tuilT. sdy! . WATEOTOBD Wall ¦

I I Mail MollTO UUERICX 12 3 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 |12 3 1 23 1 2 4 3

Class. Class. Class. Class. Class. Class class¦ A.M. A.M. A.K. J-.H. | T.U. | ».JI. T.U

Waterford dep. ,. 7 45 10 IS 1 20 3 0 a SO 8 SOCarrick-on-8uir ... 8 22 10 4i . 1 48 3 34 0 15 9 15Cloamel ... 9 0 11 15 2 21 410 10 C 10 0Tipponjy 10 0 12 .0 8 8. 5 10 11 S5 11 35Junction 10 0 12 20 S. 35 5 35 12 S3 13 25Oola... 12 30 3 44 5 45 ... ...Pallas 1... 12 41 3 55 6 67 Il2 50 12 50Dronneon....:..,. 12 47 * 1 6 4Bohe 12 65 4 9 613 ... '.'.'.LlmenoiaxrlTia ... 11 0 1 15 4 SO 6 35 1 SO 1 SOL

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Doton Trains from Limerick.TKA1BS OH WJCXX VAXCI DOJ».

! uimuci Ukil I 1 Mail I , Moil MallTO WlTEETOtU). 1243 1*2 1243 142 U24s 'l2&3 1 2 3Cltso. Class. Cla3S.!CIo«s..Chyj3.|Claa3. Clc:9.

i_a. A.M. i A.M. r.H. I r.K. p.m r.u.Llmerioi dep... S O 9 85 U .0 . 2 45 4 0 U 0 U 0Bober 6 18 ... 11 18 ... 4 £0 Dromkoen,, ... 6 27 ... 11 37 ... 4 30 Pallas 8 37 ... 11 87 ... 4 40 U <0 . 1WQOola „ ...I 8 60 ... 11 60 ... 4 65 Junction arrive! 7 5 10 15 12 8 8 25 5 10 12 0 12 0Tipperary...dep j 7 40 10 S3 12 40 3 55 5 SS IS 50 12 60Clonmel 8 55 ill 20 1 43 . ... 7 5 I i 20 2 20Carriok - , I 9 31 111 47 2 28 ¦ ... 7 45:9 O i 0Watorford urrir 10 15 112 25 3 0 ... 8 SO , 8 15 3 ii¦

I ' I ' IJOHN J. MUBPEY. Secretary.

WATEBFOBD AND CENTBAL IRELAND BAILWAY.The shortest route from Watorford and Kilkenny to Dublin,Athlono, Farsonstown, or Nenugh, is via Maryboroogh.

; BETDau TICKETS are Issued between an/ two Stations, andore available for Be turn us follows:—Between Stationswhere tbe fare chaiyed ia for a distance not exceeding 12miles, 2 days, including tbe day ot Issue, Sunday being a die,nan 1 tbns, aTicket issued on a Sunday or Monday is avail-a bio np to Tuesday night, and a Tisket Issued on a Saturdayup to Monday night. Between Stations where tho Fareennrgod Is for a distance above 12, aud not exceeding SO miles,7 days after tho day of lssufti thus a Ticket issnod onTuesday will be available up to tbe following Tuesday nigbt.Between Stations where-the Fore charged is for a ulstaocaexceodingr 50 miles, Ooe Month. The outward portions ofBetarn Tickets aro only available for the train by nhiobther are issnod.

TgQll WATEjlTOKl).

I TBAIBS OH T7EEX SATO. I 0DBD1TB

STATIOSS. 1243 1 2 3 1 4 2 12&3I 1 2 3 1 2 3Clou Clou, Cla£3 Clo!i3. Claca. ClodA.U. ; A.ii I P.11. r.K. I noon r.u.

1 b.m. h. m.l h. m.lh. m. h.mWatorford, departure — 715 230 350; 12 —Kilmacow — 7 25 2 40 4 0 !l2 10 —MuUlnavat — 1 7 35 — 4 10 '12 20 -Ballyhole — I 7 56 3 0 435 12 45 —Thomastown — 1 8 10 3 10 4 60 1 0 —Bonnotebridge — i 8 2 5 3 2 0 ( 8 5 115 —Kilkenny arrival — ' 8 5' 3 « ; 5 25 I S O -

Do departure — 9 0 3 4 0 i 5 3 5 140 —Ballyraggot ! — 0 35 ¦ i 0 1 IS 0 ¦ 2 & —Attonagh 1 — | 9 45 ! 4 10 . 6 10 2 15 —Abboylelx I — 10 0 ! 4 2 1 ] 6 30 2 30 —Maryboro" arrival — 10 25 4 4 5 7 0 3 0 —Maryborongh dep. up — 10 50 . 4 56 1 7 40 ' 3 24 —Portarlington Juno.... — 11 8 — 8 7 3 43 —Doblin arrivall — 1 0 . 6 15 9 40 '¦ 5 45 —Athlono Juno, arriv.l — 4 42 ' — — — —Maryboro' dep. downl — 10 3-1 — 1 7 » 0 52 | —Mountrath arrival ' — — — 7 23 — ¦ —Ballybrophy ' — 11 0 1 — , 7 41 10 25 —Bosurca — 11 34 — 8 SO 1 — —Parsonstenn 1 — 12 4 — . 8 0 — —Ncnugh I - 1223 - 9 20 1 - -Tcmplomor« 1 — i — ! — 8 14 10 51 —

TO WATEnnraiTHiniS OB T7EEZ DATS. . 9CMD1TB

STATIO9S. 12 8 1 & 2 1 2 3 1 2 3 | 1 2 3 I 12 & 3 12 SClasi. Cina. Class. Clraa. Clues IChuj. Cln:3

A.M *.«. A.M. P.1I. P 1£. I A.U. P.M.

i b m h m b d b m bm —— n mT'plemoro dep. — — 8 2 1 M — — ISOBall/brophj -. — — 8 31 2 21 — - 2 47Nenasth - • — — 7 15 ' - — - —Parsonstown • — — 7 3 J — — — —Eoscrea • — — 8 1 — — — , —Mountratb • — — 8 43 a 3S — — 3 4M'yboro'or. up - ¦ - ! 3 JS J — — 3 21Athlono Juno. • — — 715 — — — ' —Dublin dop. - 6 0 7 40 9 0 1 0 . — — 9 SOPortarl'ton Jon 7 55 - 10 17 2 45 - — 11 31M'yboro' ar dn 8 17 8 55 10 31 3 0 — — 11 52

DOWS TBAIKS goods Moll IMaryboro1 dep — 9 0 10 41 3 15 - — 1 4 0Abbeyleix • — 9 2 0 11 15 8 S 5 ; — — 4 2 0Attanagh . — . 0 28 11 35 3 .>i — — 4 3JBallyrajjmit - — 935 1 1 5 4 0 — — 445Kilkenny »xrL - — 10 8 12 20 4 30 — — 5 10

Do. departure 7 3 > 10 13 IS 3 • 4 4» . — — 5 V0Bennetsbridg* • 7 45 10 2i 12 45 5 6 — — 5 30Thomsstown . 8 10 '10 35 1 0 s a — — 5 -15Bally halo . 8 S 5 10 45 1 3 i 5 W — — 8 0Mullinavat . 9 0 1 1 0 1 4 1 5 5 5 — — 025Kilmacow - 9 10 11 8 1 50 6 » — — 6 35OTfltnrtnrd nrrl 9 40 11 2-J 2 15 6 30 ! — — 7 0

llauirmxL.Lict Bautca. — Maryborongu acp., v.iu a.m.,11.10 a-m., 4.55 p.m ; Moantmellick arr., 7.35 a.m., 11.35 a-m.,5.SO p.m. Mountmellicli dop., 8 10 a.m., 1.50 p.m., 5.50 p.m. 1Maryborough arr., 8.34 a.m., 2. 15 p.m., 6.15 p.m.

BY OBDEB.

WATEBFOBD AND TBAMOBE BAHATAY.Week Day Trains.

i~~I 2 8 <i 6 o I 7 ; 8 9PJLOU a m a m . a m ^ m p m pm p m p r a j p m

ih mj l t m l h r n h m ! h m bm hm hm baW'frd,8 15 11 0 12 15 2 0 4 35 5 SO 7 15- D 0 ...rrn'rejo lo) 11 30, 1 20 3 0 I 4 '15, 8 0 7 45 0 30 ...

Sunday Trains.TT Ti • 3~i i ~i e~, TTT7T"

ruoa a m j a m p m p m pm pn |po p m p o

hm ' h m i h m j h m hm b m l h m h ml b mW'frd .9 i l l ... 12 18 2 0 4 3) ... j S 0 ... I ...Tm'ro 0 SO ! ... I 1 80 I 4 0 8 81 : ... I 0 SO ... ...

First Class Single Ticket, Is. Beturn Ticket, is. Sd.Third ditto. 8d. ; Beturn ditto, Is. Od.

WILLIAM BEA , Secretary and Managor.

WATEEFOED, DUNGABVAN , 4 L1S1I0B3 BA1LWAX. SnOSTZST BOffTB TO COBX. TBAIXS. AUD KlLUUIET,

VEO21 WATEnTOnD

STATIONS. I Week Days. | Bundayop. 11

Waterford ... dop. 9 15 3 soKllmeaden .- „ 9 30 3 45Carroll's Crots ... „ Flag S 57Kilmtctbomas ... „ 9 85 4 10Durrow and Stradbally „ 10 11 4 30Dangarvan ... „ 10 33 4 50Cappazb — „ 10 48 8 5Cappojuin ... „ 11 3 S £0Usm> *>, ... srrlv. ll 15 * 30

B. 4W. BaUway iLuunoro ... dop. 11 SO 5 45Formoy ... nrriv. 12 10 8 21Mallow ... ,, 1 0 7 5Cork *L ... „ 2 0 810Killarnoy"> ... „ 2 59 9 5Tmloa ' ¦¦ „ 1 3 55 9 68

* TO tVATEitinttn.

Sundays8.6 W. Eailway. A. U . A. n. A.M. —

Tralcs ... ... dep, — 8 0 10 SO A. u.'A. u%$rar... z :: = I'd SS = =Mallow ... ... „ — 9 5 1 2 5 — —Fermoy ,, — 9 55 215 — —LUmoro arrlv. — 10 35 8 0 • — —W. D. ft L. Hallway. — —Tjjmoro dep. 7 80 11 SO 8 20 —Capsoauin _ .. 8 0 12 20 , 3 S3 — —Cappagh , 8 10 12 35 8 43 - -Duigarvsn . , 8 30 1 30 4 10 - -

SSSSsasS41 :: El \% \% z z

C ffiro" -. .. eg s-o Flog - -WaUrford ... arrival 945 8 1 5 620 — —

Not only to Pro tect but to Promoit Trade , anabring Good Men together.

ESTABLISHED 1860.Flint and Co 'p British and Poroiftn

Commorcial Innuiry Ofiiooo.HEAD OPPIOE8 :—6», UHEAP 8IDE , Lon-

don, tod BOW LAKE. London, E.C.Ue a Bankrupt. Failure for £30,000 la less than a

year's trading. For Testimonial* soe below as to efflcienoyof bur information lu tho abovo ease. A. other £5.000 (FiveThousands Pounds) aivod to our tubsoribere. M.B.—Not

on« of tbam vktimlsod ttat inqulro of ns.TEBM8.-Subsorli.tion»i Throo Guineas *crannum ) 10,

nqnlrias. dx-stamps each Inquiry | extra inquiries fa anyone year •Two and tbroepenee each, or Ten pounds per hun-*A >M COl;e0UO{E8Tn»ONiALS

From B OWgud, Iron merchant. 65, Oraccobnroh 8treet ,London, B.C.-" Horember 19, 1879.—Hecently, actlnguponyou savlco I declined to sell to a certain firm otherwiseivnn » . immo^f»/itn nun. and now I bear they ba to filed npetition for liquidation. -I have much plauon in boariott testimony to the value ofthe information received through yon lu ibis instance.—Moan,. Flint and Company." ,

-Memorandum from Ccomar, Soott, and Co , Iron merchant,Neptune Works, Liverpool.--" Heptane Works, LiverpoolJlovember 24th 1878.—Dear 8ln,—Be a Bankrupt, andyoarmemo. 18th iniUot. Wo wted od the information yon op.piled us in reference to 80 92, and thereby saved a lon umdonbtadly of ^50', Frotn what we b*vi seen of our planfor obUwlnff Information we think you deserving of -vnrytoppert, ana we shall certainly recommend jron wheneverwe cad. iThaoiing yon for yourjattentjon to our inquiries,we remain, yours truly, Cronur, Boott, and Co., p»rWm FW Hftf<—Wfitrf Ylint and Compcoy." ' ' '' 'Kait Uaouhire Ptper Mill Cooptiiy. LlmiUd Eadcliffo,Hi JUMhorter. . (<»inb«r« 18i jeart).-'r Blr»,--We doabout *l»,000 ,«! annum. With tbls w»do sot mako£50a Ttar bS iofjT This we attrl5nU to tbe exoeUent lnfor-iM^W WreoelTtOiroufbToa. ».B.-fle»4 as another ««wortlJ*<>J «l>»8nef^Ke»»raSTlnt »»dOom«oy. : . . ¦. ¦' ¦ ¦

Awnt-C g BEDMOHD, WAT»ifQ»n S»wa. (I TU-U

- P ORTJttAtTBrr»AKBNi)JLlWf H Mr, W3Ml!B, »nd FinishX l»i»J» bM*:«»yl«.P« - A«r .%thiiipproired

AROMATIC: GINGER ALE,Water, Soda Water, :. Ginger Beer.

<DAMTRELiL i*.¦ M OOCHRAMS®

BPE(SMLSTIEE«TWF.OTY-TWO fiOT,!) AN D PftI ZE MDALS AAVAEBED

liSiiy ftyi^ y \w bit (itkn

•yyoz^sis-P'cnBij iisr sc "B^J TJWJLBT.

ffKJBSBE 0SEA1I EUTTEEFROM

SILVERSPRINCP I l i T U W f l , I K E L A N D .

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i BUTTEE from the SILVERSPRING DAIUY obtained tho First Prizo nt the Royal AgriculturtU8ociety'a Show held at Waterford in 1873. First Prize at Ec.yal Agricultural Society 's Showat Cork in 1876. First PHzo nt Eoyal Agricultura l Society 's 8how at Dublin in 1878.Also the Silver Medal at Plltowo Locul Show . :

WE HAVE PLEASURE IN INFORMING OUR FRIENDS AND THE PUBLICTHAT WE HAVE SECURED

The Sole Agency for ; the Sale .of -this very superiorBatter in Waterford .

CZ7 iii tnude Fresh every morning fromSuppHfo to I

SODA WATJ3R ,SELTZER WATER ,LULIONADE,GINGER BEEH ,CHAMPAGNE CIDER

; Thone unrivalled Watery can bo obtained on tbe best terino.Rectory—3, LOX7EE SiLCEVIIiLE-STBBBS. DUBIiUl. (c30.1.n)

(OOLB ( MEDAL .IEISH: SIUSTAED is THE BEST.1 C H E R R Y & S MA L L D K I D G E , MAEBUS, DOBWH. •

klSTESIAir' MINERAL WATES, CQ?9; ii.nriTi5 n i<U_lOC3

j >A ittoai7 tbo Fiirces: ¦ mnnnAL T7ASSE3 nov Dnppiica •to jtllo Trodo. | (sO.tey)

66 CEOWH" ;JpO|BA . WATEE,,(Pj otooM fey Bo^istsaiioa) !

O B I G I N A L L T . PREPA BED B ? <

I ' . . -Effl .. JTV WE XT.s^.: 3R SS; * .: , ,„ . , . ., . ' "NUjraWorkB, EJB IO Wh*rf lloftd , loUaun. Jnno SO-.h, 1885." Wo hereby carUfy that wo havp .utplied Jlr. M. J. JI ORPHT , Wnterfopl, tvith ilaolJuorr ,&c, Ac, for the JIannfactoro of iEratod Wotars, harlcg ull tho latcit improveiuentB , and helnirIn crory rospcot similtr to (Sat which gained Ihe Hiahosti Annrd* at tho International Health

Exbibitlgn, London, 1884, namcly-3 Gold, 2 Bilrari and 2 Bronie Mod.l.. ""•««">¦" ntun. . . ; ¦ . (Sigood) : "BADN^

TT * FodTBR."

"85, Upper WhlU-cron atroor, Trtadimi. Aoril ltkt 1BS7" Wa eorUfy that we hare anppllod Jjtr. MOftJ-tfr. Wnterfort. vlit. Lnr P«tot A. ilu S -lcss Gcnoralora ond Hlll'u Patent Acid Tap on »boi»o date. . . . ]- . - , :- • ¦ | (Slgntd) " HJLTWABOI, TTLBB 4 Co,"

; "Bl»l(9BtrBetJ Btrelford Eo»d, M»r(!hc«tcr, iJONE 28th, 1887.„ ,, ,V \ ^

eieby Mrtlfy .that . I liare thl< day forwarded one of njr oomplcte P»t«nt KoonomlealGold Medal 8od» Water PUnis to Mr, M. iJ- MCBPHT, Waterford, to make 2,000 dozen of htahWCarbonatod Waters per dfty. , j (Bipied) i . . " DA* BrtAws."1 ¦

, '''NIietft'Workii.Eaale Wharf Bwa, I«)ndoc», Jnne 28th, 1887.D«AB SIB—Wo ara in receipt of yonr esteemed order fo^ Pamp for the ArUniaa Well, whichwill hn denoatohed at onne.—Ynuri faithf ullr. ¦ ¦ " BiMm A. Vmrrma^"

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FOUEIGN AND COLONIAL OBDEES ARE SPECIALLY PREPARED TO SUITTHE VARIOUS CLIMATES.

Purveyors to Hor IlajeBty'a Houcaa of Porlicmant,; AND TO

Hlft r*CELLENCY THE LORD LIEUTENANT OF IRELAND.

KELLY : <&VAIIIL Y GROCERS , WINE , 8PIHIT , AWO PROVISIO N 1SERCUANTS,

88, 89, 6 0 :& 81, Qtuy, WAE-SSFOBBi . CS" A TRIAL RESPECTPULLY SOLICITED.

: HAMILTON, LONG & GO,L I M I T E D ,

Manufacturers of Mineral WatersXs Silvorod Syliadoro

( P E R F E C T L Y P U R E ) .

DIRECTOR^Ur; T HARRINGTON, U PAlderman O'OONNOil, M.P.Alderman BURKE.

:\M^t^itEMLa?©OROTJNIO! FiE EIDUVT O

@HU:MMBBBUnequalled for nil claoses of : Stock. Every delivery gouranteod to Dr. Voelokcr'a

Anolyois. Price on application ;to tho Company or their Ageuts in Irelnnd.

Ilnnnfactuxca by tho T7atGrloo ; UiI}o Co., Limited, HU£>&.AGENTS—QEOEGE \VH ITE & SONS. WATEEFOED.!

WI-LSOE",

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As originally roodo byCANTRELL ¦&¦ COCHRANE

D:~ire of Spurious Compound!.

Mado ONLY byCANTRELL & COCHRANE,

Under Special Registraticm.

27.J Drink for the Godly aid BKiunaticMode only by

CANTREL L d COCHRANE,Undor 8pcclal Eejjijfration.

TBECREAMERY.

GINGER ALK ,LEMON SODA ,KALI (Porusa) WATER,LITHIA WATER,SPARKUNG LIME JUICE

Sweet Cream, nod ree b<wc urranged for Dailylie Btnr in.

aa, TjUsaAra) CGFACI]

JAMES G. MOONEY.THOMAS DAVY.HiiNRY HOLOHAN, Managing Dirootot

JfofclglElticivyator Valo Hotel,

L I S M O E ^ .

J O H N - N O O N - A H f , Proprietor."\ST1SITOE3 BDd CommercialiGentlenien will findV the above Hotel Clean, Comfortable, Ohargea

Moderate, and Accommodation (Excellent. A BathBoom well supplied with Uol and Cold Water.

Cars meet the arrival of every .Train. all0.lvZ.IXIEEICE—Tho Glontwoi-th

A First-class Family and Commorolal Hotel .npHE " Glentworth" is tho nearest Hotel in-U- tbo City to the Eailway Station, Banks, Steam-boat Offices , Telegraph and Post Office , and to all pnb-lio plaona of amnsomont. P. KRNNA, Propriotor. 1415, and 16, Glentworth-streot, Liincriek. iol8

SOUTH KENSINGTONPrivet o Bocidontial iPamily Club

. " GLENDOWEE MANSION,"13, 15, 17, and W. HARRma TON ROA D, 3.W.,(Tho best and mo3t convenient position In Town).

One mi onto from South Kensington Station ; teaminutes to Westminster ; eighteen minutes to tho. City—Mansion Honse Station j bear Parks, Garden*.Albert Hall , and Museums, JFOB Fanrjlics iriahing to avoid expensa of Honse

keopiilfr, Visitors to Town, «r Gontlemon deairinutho odvnntogo of a Clsb.. combiaod rtith thn r\ie^Tand comfort of Home, at a moderate Cost.

Introduction or reference required. dl9-tf&$¦ Address Secretary, THE OLENDOWEEEESIDKNTIAL CLUB and PEIVATE ¦' HOTEL,Harrinptton Boad. Sonth KensinRton , S.W. - '

THE AUG31 HOTELrTHHIfi Largo, Comfortable, and oonveniontly situatedJL HOTEL, hot recently be«n thoroughly paintedand renovatod by the present Propriotor, Mr. HEALY,

For (lentlemen ana families cominc to Dnblin onlegal business , it will be found most convenient , beingsituated neit to the Four Courts ; and for WeddingParties and Visitors to Dublin, the accommodation insecond to none in tho Kingdom.

Private Sitting and Dining Booms, Coffee-room forLadies, Bod-rooms from Is. Gd. to 2s. each. Smokingand Billiard Booms.

John Jameson and boux ' Seven years' old Malt jGuinneM's Stout. BasB 's Ale. Winca, Brandies,Champngnc3 , Liquonrcs , &c.EICHAED HEALT, Proprietor. al3.1j-

Imperial Hotol,LOWEE SACKVILLE-3TKEET, DUBLIN

(Oppositetho General Post-Offico and Tcleijrapli Offlco)The most central in the City.

/TiOMPLETELY remodelled and rc-furaiahed.V~S KaKniflcent Ladies' Coffoo-Eoooi, Dining-Boom,BmokuiK-Eoom, Billiard-room. Charges modnrato.

CHAELKS LAWLEB, Proprietor. f8.t;

GREAT GLOBE HOTELLOWEB BEIDQE-STEEET, D U B L I N ,

llrs. RICHARD COFFET, Proprietress (widow of <Jinlate RICHARD COFFEYJ.

MOST Central ; immediate neiffhbourhopdof Law Coartn and Telegraph OQlces ; a foTr

doors from King's Bridge Tramway Line j five to tenminutes' drive to any City Bailway ; newly decoratedre-fnrninhed , and snpplied with every modern improve-ment requisite for tho comfort of visitors , undor thopersonal supervision of Mrs.CorrET and family.

Eggs, Bntter, Cream, and Vegetables from the Farmdaily. Notwithstanding present high rates, terms aromost moderate. Breakfasts from Is. 3d. Bods, fromIs. 6d. t ach. Table d'Hot« daily, three o'clock ; Snn.days, five o'olock. Soup, Tvro Joints , Vegetables andCheese , 2s. only. i

A Nipht Porter in attendance). All Servants paid bytho Proprietress. All communications to be addressed,

Hra. COFFEY, Great Globo Hotel,Lower Bridge-streot , Dublin.

No comannication rcith any other house. fSG.ly

QniP and COI2I2EUCIAL HOTEL,Vi, QUA Y, WATERFORD.

M I C H A E L K I R W A NMAVING purchased th» Interest in the above

HOTEL, begs toaimounco that this Estub-ient OPEKED on SATUBI>A V. FKH. 16, 1879.

M. K. trueta, by strict attantion to those whopatronine THE SHIP AND COMMERCIAL Hour , tomerits continunnce of their patronage.

Quay. Waterford. Feb. 12. 18SG. f28.tf

Tho Burlington Eostaurant,27, ST. ANDEEW STBBLT, DUBLIN ,

Oyster and Shell-Fish , Luncheon, Dinner and SupperRooms , CHURCH-LANE ,

(next door to Hibernian Bank).

I]" UNCHEONS and Diuneis, Soup. Fibb., En-JLJ tries , and joints , &c, Suppcrx , Fish and Meat.Game always ready.

ThoBILLABD HOOM is elejantly appointed.C2T LUNCHEONS at tho clegantly-fittcd Fish

Bnflct , consist of Oysters , Lobnters , Crabs , andSavoury Fij 'j, and a variety of Meat apd other Sand-wiches. V/incs and Spirits of! the finest quality.JamoEon's Savon Years' Old Malt. Martell'« Brandy,14 years old. Ales and Stout from the bent Breweries,and in perfect condition. Finest Bed Bank BarrenOystors Over 1,000 Boxes of very old Cisjars In Stork ,purchased by tho lata Mr. Corless. A. trial solicited.

THOMAS F. COELE33. PUOPBIETOB. (n22

EA7?On'C Ucofal PabUoationo."THE PIANO MADE EA8Y."—Saves Lcarnera

from uny amount of time and trouble. 1».Per Post Is.' 8d. !

LEVELLING AND SURVEY BOOKS. Is.each. Pvr Post 1B. 2d.

EATON'S HOU8EUOLD EXPENSE BOOK,Is. 61. Interleaved 23. Per Post 43. extra.

Eaton's Family Washing Bool: : ;.. ... 6d.I, Ladies' do ... . . 31.,, Gont'_ do ... ... 31.„ Workcicn's Account Boots ... Cd., 1S. ,2 J .,, CellarBooks ... ... ...ls.6d.„ Kentil Booki ... ... lj ., Is. Cd., 2i.„ Eont Becpipt Booka ¦ ... Ud., ls., 2].„ Hunting Diaries ... , ... ... 6i.„ Will Forms ... ... ... cd.„ Monthly Diary, per conum ... Is. 6d.„ Eeportors" NoUi Books I ... ... 3d.,. M«dio»l Case-Books j ... ... 18.„ Duplicate Pre3criptlon Books ... 6d"„ Lawyers ' Fee Books j ... L's. 6d„ Diaries .. ... i 6d., Is., and Is Cd.By oont on oDDliration to !

M. & S . E A T O NWholesale ini Retail : Stationers ,

40, D/UIE-STUEET AND 93, GtBATTON-STBrKT,DUBLIN , i S23.I3 ":

NOW OPEN ! NOWTOPEN!!

A T T Tl/X TTIVT wnowisHTO HABaiAjn)/ i l l ll/l U \ P» E1PPV SHOULD BRXM IX IVI 111 IN iHaitAoio MraEoa.OHt

»(05fB l)J BWEIW 0/ BAHJ AHD AOTaiSS. 8,11USqntrt,

Corfoctionory and . Ite&eahmontR O O M S , ]

12, STRAND 8TBEET, T R A M O B E.' j

w . B I S n;o PBEG.'! to iotiumt q to bia Friends and namerout

Visitors to Tmmore lha k be has OPENEDthe uboro Establisbinent , whe re they can bo (ap-plied with First-Clues Goods on most reasonableterms. !

A Choice Stock of WloeB, Binndr, Whiskey,Bass's Ale , Guiaom's Porter, Cigars, <&&, &c.

LDMCKEOHS . SAHOWICBID, TIA, and Corns.Iced Mineral Waters, 3d.

Weddings, Balls, and Pic-nfo Parties supplied. '

V7AI.TEB, "iizskoP,48, MICHAEL 8TB»T, 7, BABBOntTUAnD STBCXT,

WATXBTOW), • (jvl8-t f)A UD 12, STEAND STBEEf, TRAMOBE.

tins' naff %$L ^Z, g I \J3 ^yQRATEFUL-COMFORTINQ.

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14 and 16, SIB JOHN BX>GEB8ON'8 QUAY,D U B L I N , . , •¦ : • '

' Manufacturers of

: Pure Linseod Oako , .i (Shamrock Brand, Bcgistewd) . -

LINSEED MEAL AND CBU8H2D 'LINSEED. t-

H M . LEA8K, late Manager of Vleuri.• M'Maater, Hodgson, and Co.'f Asbtcmti.'Oil Mills, is now a member of above firm, wtrifeb

will shortly offer to the A(fricnltarisU of IrelandPure Irish Manufactured Cake of the first quality.TTT M. LEASK and CO. will «Iso eotrplyXJLe Cotton Cakes, and they expect theiruiauhinery to be erected and complete in July.1887, *berj they will commence execution order*/Ask for for LEA8K'S PUBfc CAKE8 from yoorCjko Merchant or Salesmaster. - ' -

AGENTS WANTED.Telegraphic Address—" Lineeed, Dnblin."

Telephone, 333. ' jy8-tOC U R E FOB A LL 1

HOMiOVAT'S OIZTTKEBT.IHPOETAUT.DISCOVBBT—No MOB» BomxiNO.—The discovery M this Ointoent has proved »n inviiu-ablo ;boon to tboaaand*' of sufferers j when robbed

on or near th» seat of tufforfn;, its rare BaUataio pro-pertips are conveyed to crvety'part: Thai it bealt in-ward wounds and ulcers of tho BTOHAOB, BoiTLrB) or.ffiflMB^onrtb>ai»thespin»ljaarroir jaoMw of o«r-vone wcaknoaa and dopreutou, and sirdlie**** ot tUS'THEOAT , TJ O NOS , and CHEST. NO invalid need do-spair of cure, whilst this Ointment can be obtained ;for tho reputation it bears in every duarter of thoglobe is fully borne ont by the success It has attainod,corroborated as it is by testimonials from persons ofnil nlAAaeii aad countrleti. •

GOTJ C, SHKTJMATI8M AMD NlURAiOIA.—TiieSOtruly formidiable and dreaded diseases, with nocturnalspasms, nervous twitohings, mnsonlir oramps, endsciatica, will yield when troatod by this Ointment.In no casos is it more important to nave the Ointmentthoroughly and effectually conveyed throngh the poresof the skin to the affected parts, upon which It willbring its soothing influences to bear, and thus pro-duce ease, comfort, and seourity. The Pills shouldaho "bo taken in appropriate dosoa to lessen the In-flammation , and to purily the blood.

BAK Leas, BAD BBBASTS, OLD WOOTTDB. ANDULctBATioH8 OF ALL KINDB.—The application ofthe Ointment heals, in s> remarkable manner, everykind of Uloeration, noftone the stiff or contractedtissues , causes " proud" flesh to disappear, and fonland loathsome discharges to become converted intohealthy hoaling surfaces ; and these efforts are nottemDorarv. but are radical and cormanent.

PILES , FISTULAS , AND ABSCISSES.—These and «JIsimilar aSeetions must be carefully treated «ooordlngto the plan recommended in tho printed instructions.The Ointment must be applied directly to' the partsaffected , and Holloway's Pills be simultaneously takento purify tho blood, and to relieve the internal con«gestions which are so fertile a. cause of this cltss ofdiscue. '

DBOPSICA L ENLABQEMENTS, SWILLBD Lias, AHDVABICOSB VEINB .—In tho reduotion of all GlandalnrSwellings no remedy equals this incomparable Oint-ment,it provonta the formation of extraneous growths,and is an invaluable remedy for checking all ChroaioDischarges ; when diligently rubbed Into the parts'«i-focted, the worst case will yield in a comparativelyshort space of time.

8CK OFOL'A AND OLD SKIN DISEASES .—This Oint»meut is a cortoin romsdy for all diseases of tbo «kin,whether pimple or complicated. Scurvy, ringworm,blotches , pimples, and other cutaneous disorders, Aroat onco eradicated by this invaluable Unguent.Bath the Ointment and Pi lls should be used in tht

following complaints i—Bad Legs Corns (Soft) Scalds. •Bad Breasts Fistulas KOTO ThroatsBurns Gout : Skin DiisasoBunions Glandular Swoll- Bcnrvy • ' "¦Chilblains in s ¦ LumbagoSoro Heads Chapped Hands PilesTr.moura Contracted i. Stiff Ehaamatisn:U curs Joints ' S oteKipp lesWbunds . . •lie uintmont and Pills are sold at Professor HCLLO*

WAT'B Establishment , ¦ ' ¦ ¦78, Hen Ojrford-St. (.lato 63a, l)xlord.st.,] London,

also by neariy overy respcctaule Vendor ul mediansthroughout tho Civilin.-U U orld, iu Pot« ftpdiiloics , otis. Ud., is. «d., 48. od,, lu.,'Za., arid''(SJs." leaBh.Thu Bmallcat Put of Ointmtut contAiim thv o'toco jand the smallest Box of Pills tour dozen.' : •

Fnll printed direction's are aHlxcd'to cach Pot andBox ,; ana can bo had in any bujg&age', , <Svefl.ieTarkiii b , AiaUic , Armenian, Persian"irtllniies'a; ' • ' • •

N.B.—Advi ^o can bo obtained, ireo ol ohargo, byapplying at tho above address , daily, between taahours ol 10 and-1, or by lettur.

Tho HEW OBJEUTAIi BA UKCOEPOEATION, LIAUTED. *

; C A P I T A L .AoTiioui SED— £,i t0i) 0,<p0 1 PAID OP—ii5OO,O0O

LONDON ; 40, THUKAUiiBiiULB-STBErT.iTMKEGTOUS i—Chriitiau AUhnsea , Esq., LionelU E. C. Boile , Esq., W. W. Cargill , E.q.,' E. P.Harrison , Esq., .C.S.I., A. J. MacDonald, - Esq.,Sir Benjamin C. <:. I'iab. K.O.U. G. ; Grant HeatlyTod-Hcatly, Eiq. ' . ; • " *

EDtNBUBGH .-23,' ST. A SDRBW SQUABB . 'LofcAi, BOAUD FOR SCOTLAND -Tho Eight Hon.

Thomas Clarke , Lord Provost ul Edinburgh ; Johnialconor (of Messrs. Murray 4 Falconer, W.S.).

BltANCUE< AND AQBNC1I8.Badnlla, Bombay, Culeutta , Colombo, Edinbnrsh,

Hong Kong, Jaffna , Ktndy, Kobo, iladras, Uau<itiu» ,Helbournc , Naua«aki , NuweraEllla, New York, P«ri«,San Francisco , Shanghai , Singapore, Sydney, Toko-hams. -. .!fh? Bank receives money on deposit, buys and sellsDills of oxchange, makes telegraph tnnsfrn, isaaealetters of orvdit and circular notes, forwards bills forcollection, and transacts banking and »<rcnoy bodssugenerally. . ¦¦ . ".. ¦ '.

INTEBEST ALLOWKD os Dsposrra.Fixed for 3, 4, or 5 months, ftt 8 por wot per BSaoa,Fixed for (5 or 9 months ,, 4 „ „Fixed for 1 year certain „ 4* „ „Fixed for 8, 6, or 7 years ,, 6 „ . „Current accounts opened »nd check bobk» snppllod.Interest at 2i per cent, per annum allowed on tho

minimum monthly balance, if not below .WOO- Ad-vances made against approved banklbg securities.Pay and Pensions drawn. Insuranoe Premium*,

Club Subscriptions, and other periodical paymentsmado at a uniform oommistion of f per cent;Ecoaritits bought , sold and received for safe custodyfrom constituents of tho Bank. Interest and Dividend*collected.Drafts issued upon tho Bank's Eastern Branches itcurrent rates, ireo of commission. BILLS collected ornegotiated , and every description of exchange btulntMconducted. . . • " • ..All hocossary information and forms can bo. obtainedby application to the Agency, 28, St. Andrew's Smarts,Edinburgh j or at the Head Office , 40, Tlrmdoeedls.Street , London. . '" •

OEOBaE WILLIAM THOMSON, 8«cwt»ry.

0HINA TEAS.'Wo are now buying Direct firomImporters, at the puolio sales, and*.can offer on Terms fojhr Egnal to;London Houses, i Samplee free oa-application. The Trads only sup-plied. • . ¦ - . . .,

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! S A L E SAuction of Household Furniture, ' .

Wood and Iron Bedsteaids, Beds and Bedding,Chimney Glasses, Carpets, Lathe, Microscope,Books, &c., &c. ; ] :. '" ' :

TO BE 8OLD BYjPEBFECTLY TJNEE3EB.;YbD AUCTION. ti our Salerooms, the Mall,

¦Waterfbrd , on THURSDAY, 20th OCTOBEB,1887, at Twelve o'clock: precisely, by directions orthe Exeltutors of the latelBev. NICHOLAS PHBLAK,PI .£; and others, the^remainder of their FTJfiNI.TUEEjInow, on bands,: consisting of :—

I Dining Boom Chairs in'Hair and Leatbor, Easy do,Loungers and Sofas, Set ! of Mahogany TelescopeDining Tables, ION. 6inx.5ft , Contro, Sido, Card andWork ditto,. Massive. Sideboard, Book Shelves,Window 1 Poles 'aud Hangiogs, Tapestry and BrnseolaOarpetB/Chimncy Glass, 60'iCO inches, Hearth Bngs ,Fenders and Irons, Stair Carpets , Oilcloth and Enga,.uiata, engravings , Ulaau, [China ana ueipa, cquareIjiano, &o, Lonnger in , Wnjnut, Chairs and Tablo tomatch, Mahogany Cabinet!, Hall Tables and Chairs,tTnbrella Stand, Eightday Glock , Cocoa Matting, Gun,Ifair of Pistols, Swords. Mioroscopo , Books, Pair!oflargo Turestial and Celdatial Globes, Mahogany Stands,«o., db. ! , I

¦ • ; ii 7 Iron Bedsteads and Straw Palliassos ; 2 Massive

Mahogany Albert Bedsteads and Hangings ; SpringPalliasses, FeathorBeds, Bolsters and Pillows , HairMattresses, Basin Stands with Marble Tops. Sets' of¦\Varo , "oilet Tables and Glasses, Cano Chairs, Com-rnodes, Towel Rails, Cano and Easy |Chnirs , Carpets ,Fcndors aLd Irons, WardrobcB, Chests of Drawers ,&&., \ . ,

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I Kitchen—Chairs , Tabloaj Plato Draincra , Boasterand J&ok ,.Washing and Singing Maohino, Crooks,Callinnry requisites , 2 Preserving Pans, Fender, Sot ofSingle Harness, Latho, ; Lirgo Metal Garden Soat, &c.&C. j • :

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I Terms—Cosh. i! THOMAS WALSH &, SON, Auctioneers.! The Mall . Waterford, October 14th 1887.

CITY OF. 'WATEREOBD

, TO CAPITALISTS.j DESIRABLE INVESTEIEITT.TO BE SOLD : UtfRESEEVEDLY BY

'AUCTION, at the Salerooms of Messrs1'HOHAB WALSH <t SON. MALL, Wnterford, onSATURDAY , the 22nd October 1887, nt Twoo'clock, tbe LESSOR'S -INTEREST in tho TV\ ODWELLING HOUSES nnd OFFICES, known nsNpa.20'and 21, HIGH STBEET. Waterford, heldin fee simple, both Houses being let to one Tenant,llr JOHN FZ.TNN, who holds under leaso for ninety-nine years, from the 25th March, 1886, at the yearlyrent of £10. Tbe premises yield a profit rent of410 per annum. Tbe tenant in possession bos aconsiderable interest in tho premises, having re-cently ! expended a largo sum in repairs andimprovements.

I For further particulars apply to,! P. J. POWEK, Solicitor,: 21, O'ConnelUstreet , Waterfond.

THOMAS WALSH <fc SON, Auctioneers,' The Mall , Walerford. o7.2t

CITY OF WATEEFOBD

DESIRABLE INVESTMENT.

S"or Sale by Private Treaty. .LOT 1.—Valuable Leasehold Interest in Basinet3• Premisses and Large Yard and Store situate atI MICHABL -BTBEET, Waterford , held for an un-

expired term of 18 years, at the low Bent of' £\i per annum.LOT 2.—Two • Dwelling Houses situated in| BicHABDsON's FOLLY, GRANGE, Waterford ,j held for the unexpired term of 17 Yeirs, at{ the nominal Bent of £i per annum.

Apply to :S. D. WILSON , & Co, Auctioneers,Valuators, House and Land Agents,7, Catherine-street, Waterford, and

(lA2t.) Patrick-street, Kilkenny.

r i E A T H H O S P I T A L,And ' COUNTY D UBLIN INFIRMARY

SESSION 1887-83.

PHYSICIANS.BTHCB WYNNE FOOT, M.D., Univ. Dublin jF K|Q C P Professor of Practioo of Medicine,Eoyftl Collogo of Surgeons. Ireland ; Diplonatoin State Medicine, Trinity College, Dublin.

OHNj WILLIAM MOOEE, M.D. Univ. Dublin,F K| Q 0 P. Lecturer on Proctico of Modioino, Car-trdcbaol College of Medicine ; Diplomats) in StatoMedioine, Trinity College, Dablin ; Begistrar of thoKing and Qnecn's Collego of Physicians. •

; SURGEONS.IS GEORGE H POBTEE, MjD, M Ch. (HonorisCauj<y,fUniv. Dablin ; F B CNS I, Surgeon inOrdinary to tho Queen in Ireland,ND. L j Surgeonto Simpson's Hospital ; Consulting Sargeon to DrSteoren's. St Mark's Ophtoalmio, and tho CoomboLying-in Hospitals.

AMES , H WHABTON, A.M, M.B , Univ. Dabl ;Surgeon to Cork-streqt Fovor Hospital , and to theHospital for Incurables ; Consulting Sargeon to theWbitworth Hospital , Dramcondra.

PHILIP CEAJIPTON SMYLY, M.D. Univ. Dnbl ;F H C S I.

BAWDON MACNAMAEA, Senior Snrgeon, Weat-moreland Lock Government Hospital.

LAMBERT H OEMSBY, A.B, M.D. Univ, Dabl ;F B; 0 S Snrgeon to the National Orthopodio andChildren's Hospital;

W J [HEPBURN, F ' B C S E ; L K & Q C P I ;L B, C P E ; Visiting Surgeon. Convalescent Home,Bray. :•. -• 1 CLI NICAL ASSISTANTS

EDWAKD E LENNON, L K Q C P I . L E C S IJAMES CBAIG, M B. B.Ch, Univ. Dabl.

I HOUSE SURGEONFBANK THOBP POETEB NEWELL, A.B. M.B,

Unit. D&bl, L E C 8 I ; Domonstrator of Surgery,Eoyal College of Surgeons, Ireland. ;

THE WINTER SESSION of 1887-88 will C0M-, HENCE on tho 1st of OCTOBtB, during which

mouth:a Course of Lectures will bo delivered on Honday sind Fridays, commoaczJig at Ton a.m., on instruments andSurgical Appliances. Tneso Lcctnrcs faavo specially beenlr.anjred for flret Year's Students.

THE COUttSE OF CLINICAL LE TUBES wUlbo Inadfftrrated by ao It iTB ODUCTlOBY ADDBEi S , to bedelivered by Annum WI-ISE FOOT, M.D., on the 1'IKSTM.iNDAT in NOVE1IBEE. :

Tho Hospital contaiuo 103 bods for the reception ofMedical, Surgical; Fever, and Infantile Diseases. :

'Tho j PhysiciJins and Surgeons on duty will Tisit thoHos'iitil at Nino o'clock a.ra., on alteroato days, BO as toallow Uio Ucmbere of the Class to ho in attendjinco at theirrespective Schools of Medicine -at Eleven o'clock a.m. :

Medical and Surgical Clinical Lectures will bo do-lirered in the Theatre,' aui Lnetmctioa in Medicine andSurfOiy will be given at the bedside on alternativediva, i

Additional Wards bavo been erected for tho reception ofChildren. In these words tbo Pupils will have on oppor-tunity of stsdylng that highly important subject—Diseasesol Chfldrcn. : : :

Thore ia an extensive Extern Department, including a Bis-pen&U7, in which tbo# minor opcnuioD& of Surgery oretaugnt under tho supervtBion of tbo Surgeon on duty. <

Certificates of Attendance «t this Homital aro recognisedby nil the Lioeniiig Bodies in too United Kingdom.

Prizes will bo KiTCn at the 'termiuaiion of tho WinterCourse to tho best Answerers in their respective Clasieg.

Two! Clinical Assistant'—a Senior and a Junior, aro-cotoctod from tally qmllfled Pupils o( the Uospitil, ond appoiutoJ by the Medical Boird at their last mcctiog fa Julyof <»cb. year.

The oat-going Offleors shall b« cligiblo for re-election.Four Medical Clinical Clerks and Eight Surgical PresidentFopiU ore appointed nnnaiilly. Tueso OfBccs nro open toPupils.as well as to Apprentices. ,The Hospital is within a few minutes' walk of tho Uniter.

sity of Dublin, tbo Boral Collego of Surgeons, the Cir-micbafl . College of 31<dicln<, and the Lelwich School ofMedicine. j ;

lu connection with tho Medical Department thero are de-tached Wards in wbjcb the Continued and Eruptive Fevercan bo studied. , .Further informilion may bo ottoined on application to MrHxrBPur, Hon Sec, 31 Upper Merrion-street ; or to anyMember of tbo staff j or at tho Hospital.

Dublin, geptcmbcr, 1887

I2s. V. St. B. TAYLOR, L.D.Q.I..' i ' ' D B N T .I L B U R G E O N ,

"[T A.TE of lo; HDME S'JEEET, DUBLINiU : may be Consulted Daily ntm) 3 6 , M A L L , WATEEPOED. (jy l

T7ATEBFOBD. AND | LIMEKICK! EAILWAY¦

L I U E E I C K E A C E S ,OVER THE. BALLINACURRA COURSE,

•to bo held on MONDAY and TUESDAY, tho24th and 25th OCTOBEE, 1887.'

On the above days Possengsrs will bo conveyed toLimerick b/ tho.Truin running as nnder :— j

Waterford deparinre. 7.45 a.m. ; Grange, 8.2 i Fid-down, &10 ; Carriolci &22; Kilshcelan , 8.42 ; Clonmel,9.0 jiCchor, 9125 ; Bansha, 9.45 ; Tipperary. 10.0 andia3S } Limerick Jnaotion, 10.20 and 1U.55 ; OoUJlL5 ;PalUsi 11.17 ; Dromkoen, ll.S-5 ; Bohor, 1L35 ; Limo-rick hrrivaJ. Xl .Oaad ll.5O.| . ;

Betumincr on both Eronings' of the Bocea to Tip-perary ana Intermediate atatkms by a " Special"Paatengct Train at .'5-45 p.m., and to Stations beyondTippenwy' by tho. Ordinary TrainB¦ leaving at i p.m.and ! 11 p-nv. but latter Train will not stop at Boher,Dromkeon, or Oola. : ' . .

Horses attend'"? tnosp Eacea and travelling by thisCompany's Line will ba carried to and from at SingloFare (ot owntr'a risk), on produotion of a Certiflpatofront tho Secretary of the Bsce Meeting.

| JOHN BOBEBTS, Traifio MaHagor.TcafBo Manager's Offloo, limerick lOtb Oct., 1887.

HOLLOWAY'8. |PHL8.—Dismiss all yourdoabu 1 1st DO one ba any longer oppressed with the notionthat bis orhcr mayjdyls incurablo till these purif ring Pillsharff hud,a fair trial. Where ordinary preparations failtnes« pQla produca the best results. A course of this od-mimble mealdno cleues the blood from all imparities, andimproves it* quality. ; Tbe whole ' system li thus benefitedthrough the usual chtnnells without redction of •(rength,shock of the nerves, or any other inoonvenience i in fact,health ii ren«*ed: byj natural means. For curing diseasesof tbe throat, windpipe, »nd cbe»t, these PilU have preemineutly established » world-wida fame, and in oombhuntsof tbe •Vonneh, liTer, »nd kidneys, tbey tre equally em-catitju '. , They in ojmpojed of rare balsamj, wlthotrt alingto gnia of mercury or any other deteriooi labstance.

" LUVM HAVB; TBKIB TIM E TO FALL," andin tbe vrooet* of deeolnpociiioniniDrairnats the atmomhorewith gwe* highly prrjodidnl to beilth. To prerent and re-mar* tbo QteBvlM dt bNathlAr sach Titiated air, tnkoLAMPLOUOH-8 PTBKriC Bhtt&E. Dr WlLSOI vritd :"¦Itj is' fir and «way tb« best. " and nmoeron* eaineotJfedie«l OeBtlemesf roeommend It. < It eletnse* the Stomach,liter, and other Dt«*tt*« Org»n», removing the cooseqaen.ce*af wrcow1««»tu»«l or drinkiof, punfjln> and TiUllilngtbe' IBlood. It U »n liiviluble domettic medicine, childrenwill ptk for it,»u(Jtt isiDost efflaUoai In HetdacbB, Biok-ness; YtT*zUbi»—i Hedrttmro, Indig«tioD, SleeplfMn«s,Meif»U, Bmall Poi, Perers, and «J1 kindred aUnwois. itr»i»t>vtfc f»veri»b; Ci>Id« and ls> twDrideied to have pre-veuta] ulcwdisejietbanaiiy other medicin*-in fact c«ryUttU Hiet mtiidn * l» rrataW il ltli wed u occasionsprl« .. - ; ¦¦ ;:;, f ; , 1 • •

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XJ5DWICK School, of MEDICINEr ¦ ¦

;• PETER-STREET. DUBLIN. . .

SESSION; 1887-1888 COMMENCED OCTOBEB 1! ¦ • : . " rTHOHA8 P. MASOSi1 j ' ; M.B., F.B.O.B. ; E.ANATOHT - . • ; ... J LSDWICH, L.BC.S. j¦ ¦ ¦.¦>»i " ' • I E. B. GAPFNBT,•: #^ |->>- : L L.B.C.S.I.: <•. • i :' r p. ALCOCK NIXON ,SjiBOKETi j ... ... i ¦ F.B.C.8. ; WILLIAM

¥ i I |: - t STOKER , F.E.C.S.\ ! . : f M. A. WARD, M.D.,

PHffSiatoQT , ... . .. J . F.B.C.S. ; THOMAB:: l ¦; ¦ ¦' ' ' L MASOK , M.B.!0PBVALM1C SrJUQEhT ... J J --\

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\. 1 F.K.Q.CP.MinwrirCEr • • JSAMUEL R. MA80N ,MiDWiiHf«r ... ...

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E aIEF0T> M'D>

CHEHIBTET EDWIN LAPPEB, FC.S.! ¦ ' ¦

fM. A. WABD, M.D.,ZOOLOOT AND BOTAHT ...-I F.B.O.S., C. H. Bo-

: I I • L BINSON, F.E.O.S. ¦

' j ¦ ; NIGHT LEJCTUBES AS USUAL.

Certifioataa of Attondaneo on theso Lectnves aroacoepted by all Llconsinp; Bodies.

F. A. NIXON, F.B.C.S.1.,1i 38, Harcourt-atroot , >Eeeistor.

s30.3t.14-5 | Dublin. J

i 'Sell the FINEST TEA tho World produces at

3s. a IPound. Magnificent Teas at 2a. 6d.and 2s. a po ind, and Cboico Block Teas at1B. id., Is. Gd., and Is. 8d. a pound.

mHEEEPENCE ONLY Is the CHABQEJL MADE by COOPEB COOPEE & CO. for

SENEJING PiCKAGES of TEA, from fourto1 tedjpoundb in wei ght; by PABCEL8

'POST to tiny bart of the United Kingdom.

50,; King William Street,I London, E.C.

DTOHE < AHD IIAEBL3 T7OEKS,MICHAEL-ST iEET, WATEEFOED.

PjO'KEEPFE & SONS beg respectfully

o i to injrite tho ittontion of the people of Water-ord and tho sarronnd ng distriota to the largo stock of

HEAD-STONES, ToiiBi , and MONUMENTS of the new-est stylo and best rrat< rial procurable , including a largoStock of Intorlaced Co tic Crosses.

P-j O'K. & JSONB arc prepared to enter into contracttfor every description of Stono and Marblo Work forCemeteries , £c. Cn: MSEI PIECES prepared and set.

By their extensive premises they can execnte anyworks I entrusted to them at tho shortest notice-, in thebest attrle , and on tho'most reasonable tor me- ap3-l

Free ' Farms for tho Zlillion: : I IN

MANITOBA AND ! THE CANADIAN NOETH' ! : i WEST,

WHICH! Comprises 150,000,000 Acres of thei best Wheat iland in the World, and 60,000-

000 of the best Grazing Land. Eailway communi-cation open jo all pa|t8 of the Continent. ImprovedFarms for Sale in nil parts of Canada. AssistedPassages granted to Agricultural Labourers, andFemala Domestic Servants, who are in greatdemand. j I

Apply for tho New Government Pamphlets,Maps; and full information to

i fHOMAS CONNOLLY ,\ j Canadian Government Agent.

Nothumberland House, Beresford-Plnce , Dublin

Hok INDUSTRIES; I G E N U I N E

I R I S H - M A D E S O A P ,i HOUSEHOLD AND TOILET,i SOLD, EVERYWHERE.

JOHII BAEBIUGTOII Cz COHO,KING'S INN STEEET S O A P -WORK S,

| [ D O B L I N .¦ i ESTABLISHED 1776. [f26.1y

: DEITTISTBY.\ M B , B . | W . F E E E M A N ,

L.D.S., Boyal COIICRO of Surgeons, London ,•OESIDENT SURGEON DENTIST, 7 andJLftJ i 8. PAjBNELLJ-STBEET, WATERFORD .

Laughing ^

Gas and Etber Spray applied whenrequired. *f \ (au20.y

IBISH AET AND MANUFACTUBE

' BDWpS O'SBSA,MONUM ENTAL SCULPTOE , CALLAN,

! COTJJNTT KlLKENNT ,BEGS to call the attention of bis Customers and

i the IriBh Pu jlic to tbe fact that he has beenawarded a GOLD M :DAL and DIPLOMA for the supe-rior excellence of b s exhibit of a Celtic Stone Crossat the Boston Exhibition of 1883 ; also the H10HE6TP BIZB 8 awirded at the recent Dublin and CorkExhibitions; for bis specimens of Celtic Crosses.

All kinds of Moi umentnl and Ornamental Stoneand Marble! Works ; Celtic Crosses in great variety.

Altars, Ij'ontB, llurul Tablets, &c, executed ontbe most reponabl s Terms and shortest notice.

Further particulars can be had on application to! 1 EDWABD O'SHEA. jy 25: CALEiAN, BOUNTY KILKENNY.

! ABIIY SEBVICE.-rSTOXrSQ MEN WISHING TO JOIN HEBJL ! MAJESTY'S ABMY can obtain all infor-

mntipn as to tbe Conditions of Service and ndvnn-tages of th» Army ion application at any Post Office.

Grkat p :03pectsj of promotion are offered toeligible YoUng Men. (jyl-ly)

Applicat ions can be made, either personally orby letter, :o tho Officer commanding the Eegitnen-tal Districl , nt CL( NMEL, or to the nearest Volun-teer Sergeiat Inst uctor or other Eecruiter.

|WILLIAM JONES & CO.,Pianoforte and llusic Warelxoaso,

! 120, QUAY, WAlJiUFOBD.

J W I T J L I A J M - J O N E S & C O .i lnvito Intending Purchabers of

PIANOFOETESX HABMONIUJI S, AMEBICAN1 OI ,GANS, [AND OTHEE MUSICALi INSTRUMENTS,

To inspect their Stbok, which has been seleotod fromtbo Factories of COX.LABD & COLLAUD , BROADWOOD ,KIBKMAN .I and othor FirBt-olaB3 Makers , and whicharo efforod on tcrmB certain to moet tho approval

j I of tho Public.A GUABINTEK C I VE N WITU EACH INSTUUUENT .Old Piatlofortcs akon in oxohaogo ; alao Removed

Pacliod, Stttod , &oFoot Ball* 1 Foot Balls I Foot Balls ! Foot Balls,. Beat Qndllty onl; 5a Gs Gd, 7s Gd, 8a Gd, 9a <5d, 10« 6dWhen cash ia e< nt with order the Goods are for-

warded, carriage paid, to nearest Bailtvay Station.COENETfe-21» ; iOs ; 40a. CUM with HanaioB, Locks, Ao

4c. Linedfe.: JiM i KEY CONCE8TINA8-38 2d i 3a ; Ca 6d j 8 6d |103 W j 12a Cd s 15« ;'176 Cd.

ACC0KD10K8-7K'6d ; 10a ; 123 6d ; 15s ; 17s 6d; 20a.Pr.UTES{-:«; 2a; 3d : Is ; 7s CJ : ai:d upwards.IKSTEU6riON BOOKS for Violin , Flute, Concertina ,

Accordion, BantTO, ii—7d te Is Id Post Free,iNSTBl/QXION BOOK8for Cornets , QdUr, Clariouctte ,

ic-ls Id Ppet Free,Books of Dances, National Airs, Songs with manic for

AccordlOD, Concortjuo, FJuto, Violin, *o-7d and 1( Id PostTUo Newest Pianolortallaslo andBoDgs ID Stock. Maslo

wlilab mav lot bo In 'stockordorod daily.VrOLIME-Ca BsJ 10a, lis Od, 133. up to 60s i Vlollo

Cxsca with LopVt Jiandlca, and Uooki,' Japinood 53 Cd,8s Cd, 10s. Vi^iniltowg 1> 3d, 2a, 3s 0d, 5s, 10a, 15u.

A hot ot BuperSoPvlolln Strings la, a Set of Beat ViolinStrings Is W, Two! First Vlollu String* Gd, 2 Eomau orAooribbelle Krst Vidlin Striilifs, 101.

Piasoforte^ (or litre 63, 7s 04, 109 and lit Cd per Montli,Hsxmonlau s and American Organ a at equally low rates.

j WILLIAM JONES 6r CO.,' 1,2 0 , Q U A Y , W A T E E F O E D .

E SI ja A O B D I IT AB V S B A! PEE| 2a. Od. POUND.

WOOOFOBD, BOUENE & CO. are nowsoiling mo3t Excellent Tea at TWO

SHlL'LlKaS pe- Pound, whlcb^ they coufidentlyrecdmmet d.

Packagis of their different priced deliclonsflavoured Teas, from Clbs. to lOlbs. in weight, aresent " fr < e" by Parcels' Post on receipt of Orderwith Remittance

! i WOODFC RD, BOURNE <$• CO.,¦ '¦ '

C O E K . "

I , HICHAEL HICKIE,Hew ind de »nd-band Bookseller, Denier ia! 'Antiques 1 nd Attlclefl of [Verlu, Prints.I ', Paintings, etc,I 2, BACHIJLOB'S WALK, DUBLIN.

Librari es Pmcbaaed for Cash nt Bigbest Price,'foe largest stock of Second-band Hooks ia

Di bllD, a wayn on View, at Moderate: '" .

¦ .Prices. . je.24

JHEO LT AH BCTIOKB AND flOAE8ENE38—AllBQlIeriug: rom in itatlan of the. throat and hoarsenesswill bo agreeably 1 nrprisedatthe almostiramediaterelief¦Horded ay tie woof "Broirn's Bronchial Trochee.'Tb MW fw aoQi "Ioi«ngoi."»r« now sold by most re-¦Mowri* Chemi iU in this ooxmtry *>t 1«. 1 Jd. per boxPis mletr inbled vith»' \iaoktegeongh,'*' alight ooldor brono ii»l til Mtious.canpot 'try then too coon, as¦ia ihwtr nbUa, I iJlowec to pjogr .s result in serion*j>t AOSM y fcnd A«thsu>tie «.ffdeUon«. . gee th*t tieira fd»'B xnrp'« }ronohi»lTroflh»»,'»r» on UM Oovern-mani *t» »p »ro md »»oh box.- Prepared by John [BJ nr» * to»,I |prtMi,Unit«a Statoi. Europwi D*no«l«i BOTtdVs W, r«rl«f4 ,iM( UtAwx «4 i

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LBest arid! PrettiestG E N T S, I L A D I E S A N D C H I L D R E N

! IT IS POSSIBLE TO BUT. j . )

ffhoco Goods aro ! mcrvollouoly Cheap and strongly recommended fo:

"TO ; L A D I E S OF ; T A S T E ,"P I N B T t S " F R E N C H B O O T S

: Sn Svory Gtylo and Giso.

NONE : BUT RELIABLE GOODS KEPT.i . . .

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2FJ 3L. ^s. M M S3 3Ln: GUAEANTEED UNSHEINKABLE. . >

ShO ; Only SliosousMy WaolisialsaWo Flcasol in; tlio if rcAo.

A WRITTEN GUARANTEE GIVEN WITH EVERY PURCHASE.BUY NO OTHER- WRITE FOR PATTERNS

MR. CUNNING HAM HAS RETURNED FROM TH E MARKETSWE SUBMIT FOE PEEUSAL JUST A PEW ITEMS : OP THE

^HA.I£VEIJIJ OTJS COIjIjEOTIOlSr OF IsTOVEIiTXaSSHE HAS BROUGHT WITH HIM, WHICH WILL Bt FOUND

MOST TEMPTIN G BARGAINS :_18 Real Skunk Capes , . 12/8 ; usual Prico, 30/.12 „ S.'al ,, ¦ 25/- j „ 45/.•r>0 ,, Black Babbit Capos, 1/11 j „ 2/1150 Doz. Aatrncan Mnffs , 8tJ. ; „ 1/1120 ,, Black Rabbit Mnffs , 1/6 ; 21620 Natural Uaooon „ 2/0 ; .. 5/0

" THE HOUSE FOR THE PEOPLE-"Evorytliinff Good, Clioap, nnd of tho vory Latoat. Froilac'dou.

63 '& 64, QUAY, WATEKFORD.

m?. |S3 5?.fiE. °3L° J&. "2T 31a O SL' SX X X ^ E - O J L L T O B A C C O

IS THE BEST. SOLD EVERYWHERE-

THE AITGBt H0'£2&,MEUCHANTS' QUAY, WATKEFOED.

M B S . P . C U E E A NEEGS to respectfully inform ber many Friends

and tbe Publio that she bas OPENED theabove Establishment, and hopeo to secure theirpatronage by strict attention to their requirementsand comfort.

BEEAKFABTB, DINNEBS , and SDPPEBS ready attbe shortest notice, and on tbe moat reaoonableterms.

Mrs. C. solicits a trial, and la confident herVisitors nill be well pleased. |

BKDB , well aired and cloanly, at the lowest charge.Ladies und Gen'tlemen boardlnjj will find it to

their advnntage to patronise this Hotel (s.30.1y.)

Po TOBTO

JAMES; I EAR I E > & . COo 9 SMillinery, Mantle and Fur Departments,

FACTOEY AND OFFICES—119 , 120 & 121 , F R A N C I S - S T R E E T .

Telegraphic Address —- TOBACC O, DUBLIN ." (d!7-ly

IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICEIN IRELAND.

CiiAtiCKBT D1VI81OM— LAND J UDGES .

County of "Watorford

In tho Matter of tho Estate of CiTncciNE A QNESBAREON, Owner ; M ABT NOLAN , Petitioner ;Continued in tbe Names of M ART CATUERINGJOSEPHINE BAEBON Ai.TiiONf. and Others,OwDers ;MABT NOLAN, Petitioner.

TO BE SOLD, on FEIUAY, the Itb day or No-vember, 1887, at the; hour of Twelve o'Clock,

before tho Eight Honourable Judge MONROE, athis Court,' Inns' Quay, in tho City of Dublin, aPtrpetual Yearly Rent-cbargeof £40 late currency,equivalent to £30 18s. Cd. preasnt curency, createdby Indenture dated 11th October, 1809, from FierseBarren to Pierse Barron and James Barron in fav-our of Eicbard Barron and bio heirs, and a Moietyof one other Perpetuul Yearly B*nt-cbarge of MOlute cniiency, equivalent lo £ZQ 18 Od. presentcurrency, such Moiety beinig equivalent lo X18 Da 3dpresent currency, created by said Deed in favour ofEdward Barron and bis heirs, both said rent-char-ges being by said Deed charged upon tbe Lands ofFabafilagb, containing 510a. lr. 2p., statute mea-aure, situate in tbe Barony of Decica without Drumand County of Waterford, and which said landsaro, with tho lands of I Ahanaglougb, beldunder a Free-farm Grant , dated tho 12th April,18S2, fro m tbe Marquis of Wuterford to MorganBarron, Edward Barron, John Winson Birron,and Edward Nettervillo :Barron, Bubject to tbeYearly Fee-farm Bt>nt ofiX23 43. 5d., which is byvirtue of a Deed, dated 21st 1 June, 1809, from said1'icrse Barroa to James Barron and WilliamBiirron, made exclusively jmyablo out of eald Landsof Ahnnnglougb, which! contains 258a. 2r. 4p.,statute measure, and are ¦ situate lu Bame Baronyand County. i |

Tbe said Bent-charge and Moiety of Beat-chargeamounting together to tbo sum of £j5 7s. 0d.yearly, uro not anbject to uhy deductioa exceptPoor's Eato ond Income Tax. I

Dated this 13th day of July, 1887.J. M. KfcNNKDY , Examiner.

N.B.—Proposals fcr tbo Purchoso by PrivateContract "ill ba received' by tbe Solicitor havingCarriage on or before Monday, the 31et day ofOctober, 1887, and if approved of, will be submit-ted to the Court without futbdrnotice.

For Ben' - •s and further Particulars apply at tboEetj iater'e Office of tbe Land Judges ; to

EICHAED A. MACNAMABA , Solicitorfor Becelver, 0 North Great

George's Street, Dablin ;or to I

JAMES J. FEELY, Solicitor, having Carriageof Sale, 0 North Great George's Street,Dublin, and 23 O'Connull Strcot, Wo.,terford. i : ¦ s2.0t

WATEEFOED & CENTBAL IRELAND BAILWAY

Altorotion ot Traino.

ON AND AFTER THE bt O0TOBEE,1887, THE PASSENGEE THAIN SEEVIOE

WILL BE AS FOLLOWS i-iUP TEAINS.

^TEEK PATS. SUNDI8.a.ra p.m p.m noon.

Waterford dcpartnro 716 , 230 8 50 12 0Kilkenny ,, 0 0; 3 40 5 35 140Moryborogh ,, 10 Mi 4 50 7 4<J 8 24Dablin arrival 1 0 CIS 0 45 5 45

DOWN ;TEA1NS->TEEK PATS. STCHPATS.

0.0! aim a.m twm a-m,Dnblin departure ... ; 7 40. 9 0 1 0 0 80Maryborongh „ ... 0 :0 10 40 815 4 0Eilkennr „ 7 30 10 13 12 30 4 45 5 20Waterford arnT»l 0 40 11 20, . 2 15 6 30 7 0

MABYBOHOUGH AND iMOUNTMELLICK LtNE.I WEIK DATI. 8UNDATS,4m ' a.m p.m

Marvboroagb dcpartnro 1 10 11 10 4 55Mountmelliok arrival 730 11 35 5 20

jo.ni p.u p.mJlonntmolliok departnro 8:10 ' 1 60 6 50 ...Maryboroogh arrival 8,81 215 015 :.¦

For farther information eee the Company's TimeTablet, which can be had at all Stations. ¦ ,

. . • ¦ - . 1 BY OEDEB., .Waterfptd Termlnu*, Scptombor, 1887. . i :

r\NE 3OX OF oiABKES' B. 41 PILLSV^T U warr*nted to.cfre all diubargea from tbeUrinary Orjtasi, in oitbar sex, acqair«a or aonttitu-tion»l,.. ar«»e or. Pains in tl)e Bade. Sold. in boxes,4«. 6d. e*cU, of all CheiUt. apd PaUat MedloiaaTendon i or sent to any Mrtrsss for 60 Stamps by theLincoln and MllUnd CotinUet* Drng Company, Lin-wu, wti9i 9 uif rl p mwi UWtlmto*

Boots and Shoes

S E5C. E 3HL ^E3 £} -

2 Doz. Ecal Sablo MnCo, 4/6 : usual Prico, 15/flu Fisher Goat „ 3/9 ; 6/11«0 Short Carl Cloth Jackets, 1/tl , 7/U50 Love „ „ 9/H ; „ 14/6150 Plaid Dolman Noatoro, 10/11 ; , 15/0100 .. „ 15/6 ; 25 6

W A T E R FO R D

Coavont do la Cto.: TJnioa doo CacrcaCcouro,

B A N A O H E E , KIKG'S COUNTY.

E'OAEDING ESTABLISHMENT POB YOUNG. I iAPIES> aDd PKEPAltATOEY COLLEGEfor YOUNG GENTLEMEN under Nino Years ofAge. ' ,Terms lloierate.

For particulars apply to theatt!0-6u)] EEVEEEND SUPEEIOBESS.

lit. Elary'o Doiniuioan ConventBOARDING SCHOOL , K I N G 8 T O W N

under tho Pat ronage of His Graco tbeArchbUhjp of Dublin.

OPKNED I N 1847.EVEEY branch of a Young Lady's Edncation

is to be found in this School. Needlework ,Cooking, and Housekeeping havo their plncoabeside tbo Languages and the higher accomplish-ments. Tbe health and! bappines3 of tbe pupilsare objects of unceasing attention. s2.10tFor particulars apply lo tbo Piioress ao above.

KILMACTHOMAS UNION

Supplies \7cntcd.nn&E Guardians of tho abovo Union will , at theirJL Muotinff to bo held on TUESDAY , tho 18th dayof Octobor, 1837, roocivo PROPOSALS for Soppljinfftho Workhouae nith the followioc Artiolea, for thrcoMonths , viz. :—

Best WHITE BEEAD, at per4Ib Loaf.„ INDIAN MEAL, at per Sock.,, SDPERFINK FIOUB , at per Stone.lo bo dolivored ot tho Workhonso, Carriago frco i—Sealed Tenders, addrcssod to tho Chairman, accom-panied with Samples, will bo received by mo np toTwolvo o Clock on tho above-mentioned day.(By Order)

™ , . ™ ; WM< HUNT, Clerk of Union.Clerk's Offlco , 5th October, 1887.

MOTHERS, SAVE MONEY1H DBEOSIITG- YOTJB CHIliDIiEIT.

Dresses, Coat*, Cloal s, Wrappers, and all wrmeats can boColoured orer any colour denired, and made to look like aoirBY USING THE DIAMOND DYES.

Thoso Dje» arc Jar sareriot to »11 other djca or d7« itaOo,not only to tbo bright «li«dc., V,ot in Black, Brown, BluoScurlot, Cardinal Bed, Nary Blno, Sol Brow , Ollro Onto!Maroon, Magenta, and 2J oiuor loidlng coloursFall dlrectloM with each packet For colouring Cotton,Wool, or Bilk goods. :Co Simplo a Child conld noo thorn.Ask your ohemlsU for onr beaatiful Saroplo Curd abewinjthirty-six loa lag colonr* la cotton and wool goodi, ond aBook o/ DlreoUoD«, piroa free of charge, or writo the Mono-facturoro, and they will send it. All Colours warranted factand dnratflo. Koch dyo complete of itself.With most colours it is no canr to dvo an article as It ii

to uui and iron saoli on article. For eala by Chemhu,Large Sized Paokct, 6d,; 8mall Sized Packet, 3d'Any Colour «ont, poat piW, by tho Uonnfaotarcrs on receiptof eUmps. a

Y7BLLS b rj lCHAWDZOTJ COnPAEHT.! WhoUaii Depot i

01, : 02, & 03, BEIDE STREET, DUBLIN.nflHE WOBST COUGH is stopped ima reUef givenJL Jo Bronchitis, Hoartimeas, Soro Throat, by DB,LKBAUD'S PASTILLE BHONCH1QUE, a scicnflBo r»mody, without polsotsons or mmjeooa Innvdlent, and aalncomparublo VOICE LOZENGE, la , post troo li Set,

TNDIUESTION.—Tbe only radical remedy. ThoJL woako«t stomach Is (rtimnlntod to healthy, naturalaction, and t permanent dare effected by Dr. LtDAUD'SJUJUBE DIGESTIF. Of «U Cnemlits, Is. Dcpot-E.Oraliamft Co., Charlonloat placo, Dublin. oK.tl

WATEEFOBD AND LIIiEBIOK EAILWAYi October Fairs, 1007.

fTlHK Ordinary Goods Trains or Special TramsJL; vrill carry Livo Stock from tho undermen>tioried Fairs i— ;

Athenry. for Boacommpn Fulr, Saturday, KithEatbkeala Pig Market, Saturday, IStaBathkeole Cattle Fair. Monday 17thKillaloo, for Portamna Fair, Monday 17thArdiahan, for Kinvara Fair, Monday, 17thPallas, for PaUaagroon Fair, Monday 17thFothard Fig Market, Monday, 17tbFothard CatUe Fa ir.Taesd»y. 18th iTnam Three D»yB fair, Taeaasy , 18thPall", for Cappaithlte i Fair. Tuesday, 18th

. Ennis for Jliltown-M»lbay Fair, Toesdny, 18thCahir Csttlo F«ir, Tbnnday, 20thKiUsIoo Cattlo F«Jr, Tanriday, 20JhAthenry, for Spiddsj Fair Thoniday, 20th :Ataenry, tor uaiway e»», rnaay, zi,tIimoriok Janotion, for Templemora Fair, Friday, 21sl; Cutleoonndl, for Newport Fair, Friday, ZlitLletowrl Pig Market, Wodne«d»y, 26thTipperary, for Golden Fair, Wednesday. 26thCarriok-on-8nir Cattle Tair, Tbanda; 27tbAthenry. Thursday, 27th

- Limerick, Horses and Pigs, Thursday, 27thLimeriok, Cattlo and Sbeop, Friday, 28thLittoiroIOWa Fttlr Friday, 28th :

1 Tralca, for DinKlo'ftic , Saturday,; TOthTbe above is taken from the published List of Fairs,bat tbe Company do jtMiffnaranto iU oorrectna**,c ^

T{HnBD, FAISd^?' 0* 7' i 18th Ootober, •Special Trab, :*ilh'; Bayan, will leave WatottorU att.O A.m. for Fethard. >; j . -..; . . ; i,. ..,, , :: ¦ JOHN-EOBEBT8, Trafflo IMHMr. ;; Trafflo Manager's. Office, Limerick, Ootobw/1887.

kr. E. BAWwx.JSortteott Dentist, 'mAjb *consulted daily at 2, The Mill, Waterford. ..Tberds also tegular,attondance eterj | Taesdii •( Mr,?VWaliVij Wj PtrB liBtre^

PuBiMTW, ;

NEW OATMEAL,Flk 'E AND C 0 A R 8 E O U T .

iTi ENUINE WHOLEMEAL FOB BBOWNHJT BBEAD.H U N Q A B I A N AND OTHEB CHOICE

'. ; BBANDti OF :FLOVB.^ N E B M A N Y E A S T . '

H. WHITE 2& CO.,¦- • • go & 51, Q TJ A-21 .jy29.6m : W A T E R F O E D

I T o t i O O

EDWABD DOWLEYBEGS lo inform the Public that bis Boats ply

regurally between Waterford and Carrk-i-oa-Suir. Goods of all descriptions, which are to beforwarded to Waterford, or via Waterford to anyp«t of Ireland, England, Scotland, or Wales, willbe received ut his GOODS STOBEH . QUAY. CAB-EICK-ON.8UIB. Goods from all parts, for Car-rick-ou-Suir und Burroundlnu couatry, received atWatorford dlroct from the Steanjem and Ballwnys.Freight cbartfes will be found most moderate. Fullinformation ns to Bates of Freights, times of Sail-ings, etc., etc., to ba had nt tho OFFICES— (a20.tf

NEW-STEEET, CABBICK-ON-SOIE.

. Agent at Wuterford--Mr. THOMAS DOYLE. THOMAS STBEET.

WATEEFOED, DCTNCJABVAN, AND LISUOBEKA1LWAY.

Grand Gaolio Soumnxioat

TfKDNGAEVAN, SUNDAY, OCTOBEB 16tb .JlM 1887—On the above day a Special ExcursionTrain nill run as tinder :—

Leave Waterford at 10.0 a.m. -, Kilmeadon, 10.15 ;Kilmaothomoa, 10M ; Durrow, 11.0 ; arrive ot Dan-farvan, 11.20.

VABE S TO DDNOA QVAN AND DACE.lst Cl. 2nd 01. 3rd Cl.i. d. o. d. 0. d.

From Watorford) 3 G 2 0 2 0,, KilmcadenJ '"„ Kilmocthouiaa ... 2 6 2 0 1 6' Durrow ... 2 0 1 0 1 0

BeturDinn from Danjjnrvan at 5.30 p.n.Tiokota available for day of issue only.No Half Faros. T. O'MALLEY, Secretary.Waterford , October 10th, 1887.

Apnointmont of Civil Kill O£2o

COUNTY OF WATEBFOBD, TO WIT.

IT HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that WILLIAUJl. CABEOLL, of DUNGABVAW, has bcon ap-pointed an offloor for Service of Civil Bills for theDivision of Dungarvan.

Dated this 13tb day of October, 1087.WILLIAM JOHN DENNEHY ,

oll.3t Clerk of tho Peace. County of Wntorford.

H'atetf ora Jttatlttto. ~~ " Watcrford. October I t ih, 1887.

BLACK OATS—Supply slightly Jnci-Ciiod, and dcm.indcantioacj good at our quotations.

NATIVE WHEAT—Very Uttlo oSorinj.FOBEIGN WHEAT dull.IIA1ZE—Firm, at an tdTinco of Sd.FU)UU d0U -

J. t S. PUKLAJJ .

P R I C E S O U E R E N T.fntmt TTliT ile x

WHEAT, ucr'tirro l of JiiOlbs. 8. d. a. a n . d. s. d.— Whito - • " M> 0 to 00 010 li Lu 17 U— Ued • - - • <M a ou uis ii 16 a— Shipping do - - w) 0 ut) 0 U U H 0

DABLEX, per barrel of tj llbn. ! I— Qrindinu • • - '00 0 00 0 8 0 8 0_ Halting . - 0 0 0 00 011 0 15 0

OATS, per barrel of lOulla | !_ Black . .: 7 6 7 0 7 0 8 0_ Grey , . - (W 0U 000 U 00 0FLOUB, per sack, of KOlba. ¦ I

— Ei-Saportoes • 23 0 D 0«« n 00 0— I'ii:c3 • • ill li S 1 W 0 On 'J— 3r> ; • • • ! !» 0 21 000 0 0") u

0AT1IEAL, per 8ack • • 20 0 27 «JJ u 00 0BBAK , por Cwt. - - - - 6 6 0 0 o 0 («> UPOLLABDdo 6 0 0 6 o o n O U

"rOBEiQH. ' ~ ' ¦ ¦ " " " ~~~ "f azh.'~

WHEAT, por barrel of ffiOIbo. s. d. s. d— Odcsta - • . • . 17 9 to 18 o— Kod Winter IB 1 It g— 8prinK 00 0 0J 0— Ctuloroian No. 1. • • • . 18 3 18 6

INDIAN COBN , . - . 00 0 to 0— — Ibrall and Foxonlis • . W) 0 ¦ 00 0

- DanubLin • . • 13 0 13 3— — Do. Old • • ' "0 u W 0— - Gslut* . . • <> ' 0 00 0— - Odijoa. . . . -°° " W u

t'LOUB, Ainorican, per barrel of 19<!li>s. - - 00 0 IA> o— Fronob, par sack, of 2S01bi>. • - - W O uo 0

CND1AN 1IEAL, American, por sick - - oa ° 00 0_ _ ( Homo ilanntaotoio, por ) u n ,< «I tack, of 2S01bs. ( 6

Imports & Exports for xceck ending Thursday Cth.LUPOliTS. '¦' EXPOUTo.

Indian Cora... — Quarters Indian Com —QuarternWbcat 6U do Wh'U _ — UamjlaOato — do I O.ta 400 do.Barley — Sacks Barlojr — do.Sto» {^ S&Ss ] SSia-zz - SncaoIlcaJ — Sacks, i Indian meil ... — do

mtosfara Suttoj ? iSssuoiNumber of f irkins weighed at thi Fublte Butter Harlct

for tscth tndinj Friday (this day), ami prices.Saturday, — SW — 103a Od. to lUi. 01Uouday, — 0 - OOj. Od. to 00). 01Tuesday , — O — oj«. Od. to Ola. OdWednesday - 153 - 108s . Od. to U2i . OdThursday, — IM — IOC I. Od. to lUi. OdFriday, — 0 — 00» Od to IWa . ud

17o. of Firkins corresponding week last yc^r 11( 9Prlca porcnt 103J. to 114s.

Poilclci' end Grcoa Cropa.IUT, pcr ton, — — 70'.Od to SO.diSTIUW, wbcatoa per do. — 65 0 70 0

Do.ihCif - - 00 0 00 0Do., oaten, - - -15 0 W 0

TEOSIM, por do. — — 00 u 0J 0II1300LD3, per do. — - 00 0 10 0Ci»C0T3. r-er do. - - 0J 0 CO 0

Slrtlts, liiarriujjc fl , nnd penthannouncsnmiiof Birttu,ilarriatet.t Dtatht,mut( b« prepaid

M A B B I A G E .October CLh, at tbo Parish CUuroh . Inlstlogo, William

J. O'llara, B.LC, yoanjeat sja of tbo Eof. Jamci O'Haro,of The Castle, rorLotawart, to Cecilia, youngest daughterof tho late Pct«r ConncUin, Esq., D.L., J.P., of Coolmore,ThomicJoirn, ««• Kiikcnny.

D E A T H S .On tho 10th inst., at bis resldonco, Uoitown Hoius

Tramorc otter t short illness, Pierse Power, Esq., father oP. J. Power, U.P. for East Wsterford. Oa yesterday atolomn Uijb JitM and Office wero eclobrated at Holy CrossCborcb, Tremor*, after which tbo reoulns wore romo?ed totbe family Taalt, Carrlckbe;, followed by a largo and respect-able ««r(ej». E.LP. Mr. E. Morrlasy, T.C., Waterford,satisfactorily carried out tbe fnnerul unungmnents.

On tbe Dtn Inst., at bis rosldenoe, id, Johnstown, alter an.illnem of about tbreo months' dumtion, sud (ortlflcJ bytbo rites ot tbo Cathollo Church, Mr. A. E. Dongas, sin-cerely reirrctted. Mr. ; DaDgan WM for many years connoctod with tho local press.

At his rotldenc, tb* Quay, on Fridojr, Mr Michael O She*,an old and patriotic citizen. His remains were conveyed toKnockboy, oa Sunday, followed by a Urea conconrso ofcitizens of evory olass. Mr. U. F. Fitzgerald, Manor, con-dacted tbe faxeral arrangementA wltli bis osual satisfaction.

October 10, at Dunoortnack, Wexion], after a tedious ill.ness, borne with Christian fortitude, . and sanctified withtbo rites of bis Cbarcb, Joba Slonott , agvd 8i yeirs.

October 7tb, »t7t Olenworth-strwit, Limerick, TbaddcniO'Shra.

LOCAL EAILWAY TBAFFIU.Tronic B«o«iyt«/or v!«»lt mdiny OCTOBER 7th, 1387.

' .Waterford Watorford Kilkenny wltarfordand and Central Junction Dangartan

I Limerick i Ireland Bailway ; and>(250 mUei (31 miles (281 mile : LlamoroI opon). i open) open) (*3 miles)

~ £ s. d. £ s. d. £ a. d. £ s. d.

~

aroSiHta.1 ¦ ZU 0 0 1(1 0 0 103 3 0'

Ooods.Cattls 3(0 0 I 31 O 0 , 1W 0 I)

Total : 00 0 0~

IU M «18 0 0 . £53 3 0Corrcsu*dlntt i 'weeklast yr. 00 0 0 010 0 0 SO 0 » I tC3 1 0

•Inoludes 133 mllosof JOI DI Lines workod by WaUrfordand Limeriok Hallway Company as Bjaiost 131 Ql'.es U.'.tyear.

CAEEI3K-ON.SUIE BUTTEE MAEKET.TUESDAY, OCT 11TH— ID our market to-daja larijo

supply of butter. Prices rulod from 105* to 112J,per cwt j by bnnd, J82 10s Oi to £i 1C> <5d ynfirkin. Demand brisk. Bayers i Egao, Carrick jBidutrny, Pettigrow, Power, i'ieldlnjf, Mahony &Co., Wfttcrford j B. P. Phelun, Clon-nel . All bat-ter to be ia early. '

RHEPUATISM, Acute or Chronic, relieved byCOLMAN'S COHCEHTBATKD MOBTABD OIU —" TtttjiH ,1,' of Deo. 3, 188&; e»j» ¦ " Do yon know any.ono who snffsn from BhoamstUmP I MV, becaoso ifyoa do, I can toll him or ber about B wonder!at remedy.Yoa hato toon Coloum'i MnsUrd OTorjwboro. Well,the original Colman bod Ehenmatlam, and discoToredtb,t thoro la a Grcon Uil in MnoUrd Boedi whioh oareeIt. Numbers of people get it »nd us onrod of theirBheumatism. IIow I know »bool It U, bec«a«e » Udytold me lut week that (be applied for it whenever ihefol t a twinpOf and It acted like •oharm." To beob-toinod of: all Chemist*, Druggist*, and Groofrt, andWholesolo of tho Proprictort, 108, Cannon-8tro8crnndon. , . , . ! i f!3 ,

6ar Mr OLIITOBD, Sargeon Dentist, -L.D.H,E.C.8.E., baa resumed tbe msDa|{emeotandioper-iotendence of bit practice ia Waterford, wherethere Is regular daily attendance, as heretofore, at184, Parade Qaay, 1 By speoial reaaeat ol toaoypatients there is also attondaneo la Dungarranje»«ry Tuesday, at )&r Keohan'*. 17, ParaeUrjitrwt |Carrick, Hew EOM, and LUaon.fortoigbtta Tbl»does not '¦ Interfere with tbe dally attendapee1 inWateiford. All correepondeaos to W'adfoMtril tig;184> Parade <5oay

Wateriord. : , • - i , . ;

¦•,;:¦ • ; i ¦¦: i"Utl»mnobop«,"Ui«al«AnuaaaU, '. ' l U >Th« iilwt6to»*ral>ookhi«b*»d| ; ; :And took hU ww^

dfMolaptrow, . . . - , i

u mm, ifrt*9 dnci'iwiSnj'sf t m v ¦ '

XSTow Grocery, Bakery, j tuid j?rovUioai WAREHOUSE.

7, i MICHAEL 8TEEET. WATEEFOBD. ;1 C O N N O L L Y 1ft OO. \

H A V I N G purebred Mr. BOBIBTS' .'Interest in tbe PremiBesj beg'to intimate to

their Friends and tbe Pablio that they bareOPENED the abpTe Establishment in theGrocfery. Baktry,- and Provision Trade, where theywill supply Firn-claM Qooda on moet ReasonableTerms.

A Choice Stock of Groceries, Bread,' SloaiyOatmeal, Bacon, Hams, Butter, Cheese; Egg«,

A Boperlor Qoalltyof BEEAD will ba supplied.

j A Trial rtipedfiiUy '¦ Bolicittd.

N.B.—CoNNotLT & Co. intend supplyioj; nonebut the Best Articles In the ; Trade, ot the mostrnasuriable terms. , °14

CAliIiAIT Pair and Fowl IZarkot.

THE CALLAN OCTOBEE FAIE and GREAT; ANNUAL FOWL MARKET will bo held

on WEDNE8DA Y NEXT, tbe J9tb lost. [It]

I V T A E T T E D ,

AU ASSISTANT to tbe I PAWNBEOKING! BUSINESS,

[ol*] Apply, Office of tula Paper.1 —

| An Asnintr-at WantedTT710E tbe GEOCEEY und SPIE1T BU8INESS.ID i Most be well recommended.

I Apply to014 i JAME8 KNOX , Arundel Square.

DUBLIN STOCK EXCHANGE— THIS DAY.BAILWAI8.

Great Southern & WeBtorn ••• ••• 101iMidland Great Western 761O-oat Northern Railway 104*Dublin Wioklow HndMrexford 431

: BANKS ,National Bank ; 17}Provincial Bank ; 18IBank of Iroland 278

HARVEY A 8ON, Stockbrokers , Waterford.

I " BB JUST, A.VD rCJkU NOT."

FRIDAY EVENING. OCTOBEE 14, 1887.

XIr. Chamberlain o Xabolo.

Thi3 week Mr. Joseph Chamberlain visi tedBelfast, r?here ho was received with a. mix-ture of cheers and groana. A Waterford man•writing to ns from Bclfaot on yesterday, says :—" No doubt.Joo got a great cheering from the" Orangemen and the Tone i. Bnt ho was at" tho same time groaned and hiBDed by tho Li-" beralo and Home Enlera . in ereiy street he" passed through. TbiB fact the local papers" all but suppressed, He was asked to go to" Dublin, but was afraid to venture." ¦

Wo perceive that " Renegade- Joe, us ho iscalled in England, praised Belfast and Ulsterto . tho ekiea for every imaginable thing. Thiswaa all right enough. But he went out of bisway in libelling Cork and Watrford, by falsel yaccerting that both citiea were going down.Wo believe that Cork is moro than holding itaovrn, and wo know tbat Waterford in udzan-vancing, having more than doubled its importsand exports within the last few years. Andwq affirm that the poov aro better off at tho pre-cent moment in Waterford than in Belfast. Forwant of a Homo and fostering Government thelinen trade is declining in Belfast , and emi gra-tion largely on tbo increase all over Ulster.Does this look like progre3S P But Mr. Cham-berlain does not like Waterford or Cork, bc-causo ho knowB ho would ; not be welcome ineither city. He forgot to tell his audience inBelfast that their Corporation did not electeven ono Catholic JIayor since Henry theEighth's time, whilst London eleoted Aid.Keyoev—a Belgian Catholio—to bo its LordMayor a few weeks ngo. Joe bays he i3 stillfor Local Government,, and that being eo, thocooner he returns to hir first love—tho people—and Mr. Gladstone, the better for himself. Heclaims onl/ 17 Tory members out of all Ireland ,and if be were preaching in Belfast for a year,tbe 86 National Members will ba true i toIreland. And at tho next election wo are con-fident their numbero will bo increased—evenfrom Ulster.

Espoofcca Dnpproasioa of tho Entiro| national tcajao!Tho Daily News Dablin correspondent tele-

graphs—From what I hear to-night in an influ-ential quarter It ia very probablo that within thenext week or two tho OoTernment will ¦ take astep which will be a demonstration of its authors 'impotence. The leaders of the Nutionalist move-ment are fully prepar< d for tbe suppression of theleague throughout tbo whole of IrelaDd. In he*,no other course seems open. If tho Governmentbiivo the courage of their logic.

I The Daily Nevis remarks on this intelligence —We should rejoice to hear it such an infatn^itpdperformance on the part of Mr Balfuur, who lareally going to Ireland next week, because itwould infallibly hasten the advent of HomeEuk>, nnd tho dissantiont' Liberals would nothave the conrage to raise an effectual protestLord Hartlngton spofce and Mr Chamberlain Totedagainst even the proclamation of the league, butLord Hartlngton and bis followers are In a cl«ftBtoek. Tbo protend to exerclsa au Independentjudgment on too pojicy of her Majesty's Minister*.They have to cbooso between supporting tbatpolicy and political extinction. They will prefermurder, especially if it be only tbe murder of Irish-men, to suicide.

Elio Chrcatoaca Eviction At DorahanSEBVINU OP A FOBTY-EIGHT HODB8

NOTICE.'As we annonnced last week, Mr. Wo. 8banahan,Scraban, was served nltb a writ from tho HighCourt, became hd wan unwilling to be coerced into

a; promisB to pay Lord Waterford twenty years'purchuso for bis holding. This it one of the typicalcases to wliich Sir Healy referred at tho last meetingof tbe Central Branch on Tuesday. Lord Waterfordhoped tbat tbe threat of eviction would be sufficientto make Mr. Shanahan enter into an arrangement,which in bin heart nnd soul be ohould knowperfectly well be could not fulfill. • This attemptedcoercion was just as abortive ns tbo effort* of theGovernment havo been, and now Lord Waterford,hoping, no doubt , that Mr. 8banaban will give inat the laBt moment, has served tbo dual notice thatthe eviction wil l take place in forty-cUht hoars;This last step »iu be jnst aa futilo as all tbe pre-'vious ones. Mr ShaDahan bas mad* an offer, whic hmost peoplo would aay is muoh too high—sixteenyears purchase, and behind tbat ho will not BOIt is anticipated that the attempt to evict will bomade lo-morron morning, bnf there U many aslip twlxt tho cup and tbe lip." Eutnonr hai itthat tho proper formalities have not been complied"iithl at£ that the landlord will be foiled in'theeffort. « hether bo is or not, a tremendous meeUnitof tbe country side will be held to denoonca hUbtg h.banded action. Mr Pyne, MP, and DrTannor.l\ ,i a[e "P60

to

i««nd, and Mr. P. J. PowerM.P., has also been invited, i. Let m hope tnat i tha•• resources ef civilization" will be usod to-advantage against tbe tyrannical rack-rentcr, which LordWaterford is cverr day showing himself to be ¦

; THE CHAMPION FOOTBALL MATCH,! Bt«AT Or THB KflXACOW T«Alt. ¦' ¦! On, Sunday, at Bansba, tbe •troggla for supre-macy between the repwenlatite football tean, ^tbe counties Limeridr and Kilkenny was huli ™ TK»contest was worthy of tbe past bright records of bothteams. It was fought determinedly from .tlfftofinish , and ranked ia the difeat of the KoSCbwteam, tbe champions of Kilkenny, by one «SfStdtwo forfeit po.nu. to five poInU (two forfeiuT =Th«winning gouJ is to be attributed wpre to , iiull £forrnnes favor than to «ny distinct Mperiorut ofplay. Ft«m start to finish tbe iDateb was a »•«even one, Kiltnticow, if anything, bavinu thViidtf7taKe. untU tbo fortunate klA wbicb nwf ihlLimerick boy. the victory. For Kllmilv>£ p u2&XS Z0Bd ^; ^.«25Satt; EACINQ AT THE 8WEEP '

Smrten Mr WllJ iam M Veale. Jad<» '«a !«\ 7£2£- * >:uH!g>atftJefd zsix^iSiss^ssA^floe, tbe attendance vtry Urge. anS'theSlto"1

^rblly enjoyable character > TnZ m If^* W •gmise 4 bud Int o ctortti ^&SXff 'iAf r.orked We and all wl|b • wfll, and Itb'JSfflyESt> note that their efforU were w<n re».«S3?ffiS^J^^ejBallydqB pmej of Wr ovf^H!b> Mr H Mokmajr'. {y,pqll iiS."0S *T*|W»band igfB.tt boW H^SvS. S*

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Loo&l ma Durtnet Gossip

'In DO quarter of Ireland hu tlie Pits of Cwa.eiiKD Mbieved » more decided *oece«a than on toeFor Sobodl Esutc The tenants on this propertyhe&V-Bouod Table Conference," at wbiob- tberrmost trusted advi«er»—men to whom tbe pies ofjustice is sacred—drew up conditions to whlab allpresent agreed to abide when deallog witb theowners of the property. Tbta pledge was faithfullykept by tbe majority—«ntreaties and menace* failedto shako tbeir'determination, and the wnr wagtiwith a firm front, has resulted>-as -I bavr-sa4dr.rutbe signal defeat of tha rent extractori—ontwith-standing tbeir long pracilse.'ln the I aqoaesing"gjetem; ' t : .. ¦ . <

¦. . > ¦ ¦ .

The tenants' demands were drawn up essentiallyon the " live and let Hv«" principle; VThey:dU notprotest too mncb, yet-tbeir demands were at firstscoffed at. Tbe protestation'was all on tbe otherside, and be who acted-as tbevpoketman bat* to eatbis own words. Every demand made on tb# part oftbe tenant has been conceded—a fitting tribute 'to a determined and united people.

From this victory a profitable leison should betaken to heart. Tbat many are in need of it Mr.Healy proved to demonstration at tbe but meetingof fbe Central Branch of tbe National League.During Mr. Healy's sojourn In this county vanouithings have been brought under his notice to provethat many tenants are rushing, or are beiajf forcedto tbeir ruin. In another column an important ex.tract from tbe very Instructive speech of the bon.member, Is published, which should be read andinwardly digested by all who have a dire ct interuJtin tbe important question of Land Purchase. '¦¦

There are ramours in the air ot tbe Intention oftbe Government to suppress the entire NationalLeague. Tbia is a strange anomaly even on tbeirpart. Within the past couple of weeks they bareattempted to suppress a tnoiuty of the branches, andhave utterly failed to do so, and now it is asid tinjIntend to beset their path with fresh, difficulties bysuppressing the remaioder of the branches—in theDublin Gazette. Tbe clauses of the Coercion Actaimed at tbe National Press have proved utterlyabortive. The members of the different branchescan continue to meet—in pnvate if tbey like—or oathe broad river—cs in tbe case ot tbu ShelbonroeLeagaere, and send their reports to the paper*,As Mr. Laboucbere snys, it Is impossible to governby Coercion and by law, Tbe branches can be tup-pressed in name, bnt they can meet in secret, pub.ilab reports of tbeir proceeding!, and tbe law, as atpresent interpreted, cannot punish neitipaper pro-prietors for inserting them. This, nooVobt, !*&-muddle of tbe Government, and unfortunately, forthem, tbeir biddable followers cannot belp them oatof it until tbe re-assembltnsr of Parliament.

The fiah vendoie, who are for ever equattinj atBroad-street, were yet again before tbe Police"Conrt oa Monday, and once more showed an otterdisregard of the orders, cautions and fines of whichthey .have been recipients from time to time withinthe fiat year. Tbo presiding magistrate did sotsee his way to mulct the accused in any heavypenalty, feeling rather tbat thero are more victimsto circumstances than determined offenders ogsJuttbe existing rnles-

And be was right. These women have more thanonce gone to tbe out-of-tbe way patch trork fila*bouse—with what result ? To find, like Othello,tbit their occupation was gone. The members oftheir body, poaching on the preserves in theirabsence, reaped all tho harvest, and they found Ifthey did not return to tbe old haunts tbat theymight retire for ever and a day, for all tbe profittbey would make. '

Now the members of tho Corporation ought makeup tbeir minds to do one of two things if the peopleof Broad-street aro to be spared the dreadful in-fliction of these womens'presence ; either to deter-mine to banish them oat of existence or to providee. proper fiah-njarket for tbeir accommodation.This question sbculd command tbe individual at-tention, not alone of tho Corporators who&e powersof smell maik them out as mortals to be pitied, butby all tbosn reformers who are really anrtora to daMine practical good.

At tbe last meeting of tbe Corporation one oca-.ber asserted tbat tbe Theatre when full could bocleared In' one-and-a-half minutes. Fancy the PitStalls, when full, being emptied in tbat time if tbepeoplo were even balf as " fleshly" as the tell-constituted " time-keeper." I certainly say tbatin case of a panic It would take the occupants of th«Pit Stall ten times one and-a:balf minutes to sqneezsthrough tbe ill-constructed entrance there.

Tho action of tbe Central Executive of the GaelisAthletic Association, In changing, at tbo eleventhhour, tbe venue for tha groat football match betweenKilkenny and Limerick, is certainly most inexpli-cable, and has been the Bubject of very 'severscomment by all the lovers of the revived games iathis locality. At Clonmel all arrangements werecompleted to have the match played there—tbswalls wero all placarded with announcement* ofthe intention to despatch special trains to.tbe sceneof action, when, bey, presto 1 everything, wotturned topsey turvey by tbo Central Executive,who, on tho eve of the battle, determined that Itshould be decided at Bansha. Happily the mana-gers of the Waterford and Limerick: Eailway dideverything to assist tbe disconcerted, and tbosarrho were committed to play, aa well as thoee whowished to .aituesi tbo game, were all enabled. U>carry out their bent. " It would not, X should'wy,be too much if the interested clnbs pnt a question totbe Executive as to tbe reason for tbe Issue of tbeirextraordinary and peremptory orders. ~

The roatc'i resulted In ti lucky win for tbsLimerick r<?pr«?seatativt-a. They were fortunateenough to send the ball between tbe goal posts,and why this particular score should count morethan any number of points is more tban I can de-termine. A point is very nearly as difficult to ob-tain, and althoug h tbe Kilmacow warriors bad 09less than five points to their opponents' two, tbefnct of a goal bavlng been scored against themcompelled the referee ta'dec'are their defeat Oaappeal tbU decision ia likely to be reversed, on theplea tbat a policeman—members of tbe Force arenot permitted to play In any nines tinder the rulesof the G.A.A—was amongst those who did baltlafor tbe winning team.

By an advertisement appearing1 in another columnIt will be seen tbat tbe Aberdovey Steamship Com-pany are about pressing into their service a secoodsteamer, the StajnttU, which la fixed to make a firwtrip by the new route on the 21st. I have been la-formed that tbe vessel is a most commodious one,and that every facility will bo afforded to thosewho avail of the enterpriza of the new Company,

It is in no conventional way that I declare sincereregret at the death ot Mr. A. E. Dungan, a mem-ber of the local press. Daring tbe past few yeanby tbe force of cirenmstanoes me have frequentlybeen drawn together, nnd It on many oecasiou wsdisagreed there was one thing I conld never forget,that Mr. Dungan was a man of culture, a versatll*writer, and an ever pleasant companion. Of Mr.Duogan's death I was not aware until my returnfrom Dublin on Wednesday, and I am very sorry,indeed, tbat circumstance* did not permit of mypaying a last tribute to aa esteemed collaborator.

ihe races held at tbe Sweep on Monday werewell contested and interesting, and were enjoyedto tbe f nil by tbe large crowds asiembled to witnessthem. Emboldened by success, I am told tbe com-mittee bave it in contemplation to hold a meetingon a more extended scale on St. Stephen's Day.It has now been definitely arranged thai

"Patience" shall bo produced by our AmitewOpera Company, ott the | 2M November. Tfcspractices have proceeded with wonderful smooth-ne«g ; all thote selected to Uk« principal pa*t»nave adapted themselves to the characters vltb ti*utmost ease, and, In fact, everything leads to Uwbelief that « Patietwe" wOl beevm s, greater wwe* tban » tbe Ptaafow" * Pirates,- watob. «NNlooked, upon as suoh marvellous perforauaoes In sJlwbo saw them." .H • ' . riOv*

The Waoed job, which-ths macitfemtM sfe*isf UThomatfawa Quarter Swiioas oo Widassdwptrp.-trated, I* oat whloh dosUlssa win U taTiXJiofofenquiry in th,MistodsD*partasM of ta*Horn etCommon*.. No lws th»o*l SPSOMMOS of tMsjiwhM

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Joe Madigan was charged in custody by ConstaWeMcNulty with being dhsent from ^he annual train-ing of the 6th Royal Irish, Militia1 Corps, of whiohhe w«3 a member/ i ) |

Sergeant Bolger identlfie 1 the prisoner, and de-posed that bo was absent d irlng tbo whble term! ptthe training at Kilkenny. . . -• : ; ,'- i ¦ : * > I i

The prisoner atateditbat- iwing to the difficulty ofgetting work, be was obliged to travel In pursuit ofempldymsnt; aod'did 'not k iow when the trainingnaa about to tako place. ¦• • . ' !Fined 40s, or in default one month'B imprisonment.

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Sanitary Officer HarrlsAn summoned BridgetHorton, John's-lane, for no£ having sufficient drain-age in heryard. Mr Howard appeared to prosecute.

Mr Harrison proved the want Adequate drainage,and the court made an order directing defendant toabate the nniBance within fpurteeri days. . i

Matthew Moloney 'was summoned by same' com-plainant for having four housesin;Alexander-street,in an unsanitary condition.krising-from over-crowd-ing and general 'dilapidation. Mr Harrison de-scribed the condition ot tbe; houses, and eald therewere one hundred and twenty-nine people in thefour bouses. The 1 defendant uiade no.effort to re-rnovate the bonses, notwithstanding the fact thathe had been repeatedly fined by the magistrates.:

Mr Howard said this was one of the worst cakesin tbe whole city, and he auked for , the full penalty.Fined £2. ! ' . v i . . ! ¦ I

Bridget Byrne, William-street, was summoned lostweek to put her premises in a proper sanitary, con-dition. Since then the bye-laws bad been compliedwith , and Mr Howard asked for a ¦ nominal fine andprofesional costs. The bench fined defendant -2s 63 ,but refused costa. : : , | ¦

Sanitary Officer Walsh summoned Jtr John Powerfor neglooting to obey an order of the court dirootinBhim to pnt certain honsea bn the 'Quay in a propersanitary condition. ¦ ¦

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The Mayor remarked that | Mr Walsh was acting inthis, as in all. other ca3oa,iin pursuanoe to tho ordersof the Sanitary Committee. He stated this, ho saidjlimply bqcauao somj parties misfit emayino that MrWalsh was over offioioas. I ¦ ; !t Mr Walsh—A great many -hold that opinion, bnt Ican't help it, as I must carry out my directions. |

The bench inflicted a find of 2d per day until thohomes ireie pnt into aiproper condition. . . . :

Mr Walsh then 'remarked that unless tho benobinflicted substantial penalties the orders of the conrtwonld be. neglected or disoboyod. ; ' I

Mr Thomas Freeman, was| sammemed alsc^for neg-lecting an order of tho court; ¦ | ¦

Defendant said that j ho partly complied with : thoorder of the court, and was.una.blo to pronoed with thdwork as the man whom he employed lelt his work. : j

Mr Walsh said he knew for a faot.that Mr. Freemandismissed the man himself , and when! witness was eor-Ted with the notice ho accused witness with trying: toget additional employment for this labourer.. Dr Scott said on?j wonl d expnet intelligent and

rcapectablo owners of housosiwould giro every moralassistonoo in, their power to tho Sanitary Committe inBarrvinj? " ont "necessary improvements , instead ofputting obstacles in their way. They all knew thatthe Sanitary Committco wero doing very mooh good,;but it was necessarily slow after j tho nogoleot of Icenturies, At presont Waterferd ocanpied a most nn-|enviable position, for jho believed it was tho mostunhealthy citj iu tho Empire.' I !

Tbo conrt imposed a penalty of 2d a day until thonecessary work is carried out. . i " ' :

Mr John Kelly. wasj summoned by sanitary officerWalsh, for having some houses in an unsanitary con-dition. .' ' ' ! l

Mr Kelly aaid ho wished to state! tho houses werenot in bis possession at all. iHe experienced so muobannoyance kwith these houses that he hod ankod thoagent, Mr Dobbyn, to tako ^hem off bis hands. ThoMayor promised him, he Baidj when going to America;that be would not bo summoned for those houses, bnt2-i hours after hor returned he was served with no leasthan three summonen. ; : !

A long personal discussion then : took place betweenMr KeUy and Mr | Walsh S.O, until Dr Scott said howas almost hoarse asking for order. ; : 1

Mr Howard said ho would odviso the sanitary officer?to be calm in future; but ho should say that sines theirappointment, they had met with se much obloquy andvituperation, that it was almost incredible,' and hardfor human nature to stand it! - • j

Defendant wnfl fined 2s Gd i IThere were some other casts heard, in which Mrs.

Pureoll and Aid. Cla'mpett were defendants. In theseinstances penalties were imposed ] .

A SMALL DEBT. | :Patrick Kean, Newport's Lane,, enmmoned Thomas

Lennonfor 25s. Plaintiff deposed that the defendant,his wife and obild were lodging with hiaa from tbo 2ndApril ; he received 23s.. and he now claimed a balanceof 25s. ¦ In reply to Mr Ddlandru, who appeared for;the dtfendant.witne.ssadtrittcd that he wonld not hate Icharged the defendant at all only that bo had a fallingoat. The caso was dismissed. ¦ ¦

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A yonnp; man named Maarioe Connolly snmmoncdJames Power for assaulting him at Glasshouse Laneon Snnday week last.; Plaintiff deposed that tho de-fendant struck him' en' tho i head with a stick withoutthy reason whatever. On tbo application of defoa lanttha case was adjourned for the prodaciion of a witnessAdjourned 1 ¦ ¦ ¦ i ; . I [¦ ¦

—H— : !THOSIASTOWNjQUAETEB !SESSIONS. :

(Before Judge De ; Moleyhs and jtwenty County!ilaglstrites). j

THE LICENStNa ACT. !Tbomi"! Denn, Carriganurra, applied for a

ll^nae-. Mr T F Strange!appeared for applicant.Mr E Thornton oppeired t<5 oppose on behalf of MrJ h Conn, of Mount Ida. j j . ¦. I !

Mr Thoriilon stated that ' Mr Conn considered ifthis ' licenso ' were granti-dl It would materialyshorten tbe djys of Mrs! Conn who had. a strongantipathy to publiehoiisesjnbd drinking. :

Evidence was given |by the jpollce ebewlog/^Sat there was 8iiH;ieut accommodatioa atw'siievecue which immediately adjoins Carriganurra.

Toe magistrates rejected tHe application. .JIAOIBTaATES'l 1 JCT8TICE 1 |

Ex-Sergeant- Keatabg applied forja license for ahouse at- Slleverne-! ! 1 I ' i j

Mr. E. Thornton appeared for applicant. .Mr L. C. Strange opposedl and stated that be had

an application on beualf of Daniel McQratn, j afotmer license. Ue (Mr. ! S.) suggested that tbotwo applications should be heard together. :

Tbe magistrates agreed to that proposal. ¦Evidence was given that McGratb'a father bad

purchased the interest in Fit zjjerald's publle-honsoat Slieverue for JE50. ' Th«;deedof ttsMgnment wasproduced. The magistrates bad refused to renewiIcGrath'8 certiBcate iai lOctober; 1888, on th«grounds that be waB a non-resident bn tbo premises.An appeal was lodged, which came on &« eafjfffat Thomastown. The chairman then directed thatthe magistrates were wrong" on tbe point ot law mrpfn,;n£ to Bi<Th the license! but the local justicesrefused to accept his ruling and tbe decision or wo-magUtrates was afarjaed.; [A wnt .of eertwrar. wasu.oved for, the result oeing bat a conditional orderwas granted bat when some came up fcr tbe purposeof being made absolute the Queen.'« Bench di»tawnupheld- tbo decision of tb} °Wtrot.eB',¥c

«now applied for a new; license and promised to reside

Xn ated ibat tL tart commiUed^;merely a technical one, ; ind sa.d that if vestedinterestswere to bo preserved, that it would be a,ecandal if McGrath did notfobtem i license, having,paid BO much for tbeintereat In the bouse. I }P Mr Thornton argued that « *e »

ta S l ne£taken from McGrath he ah9 d *°1 J?n\en

K* ?£"license. He pointed out that Sergeant Keatingwas in every W a suable person to hold .an

TSe contended bat as tbo magistratesbal rrfu Denn , a lice »e. or* tbe e™»*>. *

waa no reason for grant! ig Sergeant KeaHpg a;

"rh'/'ento bench1 numbering bo Ie« thon^

refuse it to McGratb; ,

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"r *>tinaU^ lefi . lo them.asnl?L™Z m waB no chance, of an auiicablewere served with attorney's tettenJ threateningnn f"1-! "11116 0' em. ( Finding the^ bad.-j j . --~— >u O UIKU vouri. were Berveu,and decrees for possession were! given against two« too tenants at tbe late Sumrnlr' AsaLs atWaterford, but all to. no use. The Pirn seenTed tobe gaming strength the more it. wasTassailed, andat last, when Mr. Langley and i the trustees sawtnero was ho chance of breaking the ' riog.Y theyWm

% ,,: °°nclu8'on of giving. the a jatemept de-manded « the tenants woald daly pay the tost s.But no, not a penny wonld they payjand to d Mrliangley as it was he Incurred the cists he! couldnow have the pleasure of paylngjtbemJHere was a dilemma. It was a terrible pisltiontor tbe hood rent collector of tho county t( bo inwhen he has to pay tenants costs—but pny he must,or do without bis rent. So la thl? end (after learn-ing somesenae, aye, and paying jfur it too) he givesin all along the line, pays coai al and all, glv :a tn*efull abatement deinauded, and pToinie :B to «ive thesame abatement on;tho npxt gula i 1 paid WoreCbriBtmas. Was tbero ever a greater victoryT or amore , striking proof of the power of that Eightyweapon—combination ? TJhe tenant i may wellfeel proud of having carried to siioh a glorious issuetbe banner of the Plan in tbe countjf Waterford,and also have to tbank the illustridls authors oftbe Plan for the.victory achieved, and tbe reductionobtained. Is it not; a striking example to I othertenants on inoro rack-rented properties than, thlain the coi'otv, and is it not a wonderftl thing thatnot another estate had tbe pluck or courige tofight for their rights,; aye, and for their, home's, butthis one in tho whole county t— Cor.-

THE EXTfiAOBDINABt : Eb^BEEf UASENEAE CAERICK-ON-SUIE.

At the Court House, Carrlck-oh-SuIr, on M >udaythe two men, Henry Marshall and James l ower,charged, with " having stolen ci. cqw, tbe prc pertyof the Nuns of the Presentation' Cpnvent werebrought up on remand before IT. H. Power, Esq.,J. P. Mr. J. F. Quirk, solr .'appoared for the pri-soner Marshall, and Head-conBtable Francis Ward,representing tbe Crown, appeared to conduct theprosecution. : [ | |

Head-constable Wnrd deposed—From Informa-tion which I received on the 30th September thata cow, the property of the Nonsj'of the Presenta-tion Convent , had been stolen; I proceeded tomake inquiries, and found in ,the house of I JohnHogau, tbe skin of an animal cut upjmto severalparts ; it was deposited in a j" lime! pond j " Inext went to the bous« of Heniy Marshall, andfouod concealed in a manure heap the entrails ofan animal, whioh appeared to havo been recentlykilled ; I communicated with the police la Kil-kenny, and acting on my telegram they arrestedtwo men named Sullivan and CunnngbamL whowere found with the carcase of an anl ual in] theirpossession ; I have since shown the skin to tbeNuns' caretaker (Burke), who baa identified! it aathe skin of the cow that was rniaaed o I tbe I and ;on tbe 1st October I arrested Henry Mars!: all atCarrick-on-Suir,.and; charged him ti ith h ivingstolen a cow, the Property of the Nuns ; I gavehim the nsual caution, after which he saic —"Isent tha cdrca3a of beef to Kilkenny." Oi tbesame day I went to McNamara's " marine 8 ore,"where Mrs. Fisher cave me tbe horpB and I hoofsof an animal ; I was present with others In tbebarrack yard on tho,2nd October, and' was lobkiogat the skin already mentioned, inhen ibe prisonerMarshall , who was passing iu fro m the yard, eaid—" I took the head of; her (tho. cow). |I am goingto suffer for her. I -want uo prosecutors." |I ob-served a piece of ekin on one of the quarters ofbeef after it had been conveyed bdek frop Kilk pnny,and on comparing it I found that it correspondedin colour, shape and size with i ft .plece wbicb wasmissing from the skin that I ', got at Hogan'shouse ; I was alSo present when jJobn-Carroll jcom-ntir'pd them : I was Dresent ini the courthouse onthe 2nd October, when the deposition of the boySullivan was read over, and 1 beard phe prisonerMarshall say—"The bead vas done away witjh be-fore be (Sullivan) saw it. Neither tbat boy northe other (Cunningham) bad anything to da withtbe taking of tbe cow." , ¦ ! I

Patrick Sullivan, John 'Burke; Constable JamesHnnna, Thomas Moloney, and:one or two otherwitnesses were examined. ¦ : j

Marshall then pleaded guilty, , but paid that hewaB led into it by Power. He killed |the cow andbetween them they ukinned her and then sent ler toKilkenny to besold. ! ¦ • j

Tbe prisoners were returned for trial I o tbeQuarter Sessions, bail being refused.

LIBM0BE UNION— WEDNESDAY .Mr J STAWOBD, V.C, presided.

Others present—Messrs Jaine3 MeGrath, R WColllnder, H Callaghan, John E iTobiol PF Walsh ,11 F Phfckn, L O'Dennell.-P. .WaUb. P iy«n,James O'Brien, D.V.C, Thomas Quirked Arthur EUsabet , J.P. J D Pyne, M.P, E Foley, [Thos. Foley,J.P, Capt W P Maxwell , J.P. Dr!Dennehy, M.O,and Mr M E Hynea, B.E, were aJso present.

Tbe Local Governnient Board forwaj-ded u ctti-rcommenting ou a report of tbo edical ofBcer (DrDennehy) in which be st.ited tbat a lnnatic in tbeworkhouse had been : badly nssjulted by a | manwho was in charge of tho Iutjatics. | Tbe [LocalGovernment Board requested that th

guardianswould take immediate steps to have more efficientarrangements adopted for the care of (be ludatica.

A letter was read from tba inan iger o! tbeNational Bank, Lismpre, stating* that ¦ be diri <;torshad contented to allow the gaanjians :o ove drawtheir accounts £2,000 ; on coniitlo: i * thai byChiutmas steps would be taken to reduce! : tbeoverdraft. The union 1B at tbe present time ifl.,700In debt. Tbls has been principally u used by tbalabourers' cottages, having coat : soniethlngr like£1,200 over and above the estimated cost of tbpu>.In 'order to meet tbia deficient, and to git tbe bnionout of debt, a resolution was oh yestirday rjassedunanimously on tbe motion of M,r ; Pyi e, secondedby Mr James McGratb; In favour of borrowing nsuppllmentary loan pf; £1,000 ifrpm tbe Boird otWok«, and if it was not granted] from -that qiiarterto go Into the public market and borrotrtbe tdoney.

Tbe Local Governnient Board wroto.l Stating thatthey could not grant' the final inxtafment dne inconnection with the Labourers' pottage. A.-t ni.t:auch tluie aa they would be furnahod <|ith th^ par.ticulars of the expenditure of t id previous instal-mpnta sf the loan, and the valtie of the work exe-cuted, with the view of the inapection being madeby their engineer. j . i | I

Mr E Collinder moved tbat in consequence of thegeneral depression which prevailed, nnd tbi diffi-culty' of the farmers to pay tbelr rates, coupledwith the growing indebtedness of . tfae unl<|n, heconsidered, it very necessary that tbe guardiansshoald economize in its expenses in every possiblepractical mannet, and he therefore moved tba|t tbesalaries of all tbe officers of the uuloh be reducedfifteen per cent, with, the oxceptlon|of the salaryof the clerk (Mr M Healy), and the reasou he madeexception of tho 'cleric was to show, bow tbp guar-dians appreciated the very efficient and Intel igontmanner ia which tbe clerk always discbargled hisduty. Mr James McUratli seconded tbe resolution.

Mr .Tnhn Gorman said he would not be ono to cutdown the Sklary . of bis P«est._ l .

¦ I , I ..Tbo Clerk iofomed ttjebonrd |tbat w'regaras the

chaplain to the.onioa tbeir appointment and salarywas fUed by scaled;order from the Local Givern-nent and the guardians bad no power in the ujat ter.

Mr Currey said be did not believe that the re-ducing the salariea of f be officers was a p*udentsay to economize, j : < ¦ I , I

Mr Colllnder said1 he though it would make theofficers more diligent in the j discharare o{ tbeir

"seVeral gaardians said they wero of jopinlot thatit was calculated to have the reverse effect.

The motion was putfrotn thelehair.land declaredcarried though several guardians dUsentedJ and acall being given for <| poU, a poll was not Uken. .

Tbe following- resolution forward^ from tbeClonakUty union waf adopted by iba pardiins i—

B«oI«*J-That the': resolution adopted by

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• The, vice-guardians'made the following note onthe letter :—"There has been nb addition to theDot-door relief In this dintriot, with the exceptionof a few cases ni provisional relief which have noweeaaed-with one exception, and acting on the reportof the"- relieving officer in the case, we cannot seeour way to give this woman anything but theoption of the bouse, as if we did all other personswould expect, simlliartreatnjent."_ : CLK B5"S. EEPOET.— Mr P A Pope, (clerk) re-ports as follows :—" Collector Barden and hissureties, Philip Gannon, Soutb.street , New Ross,and John Nolan, tbe MaDdllns, New Boss, signedtheir- bond''on ' tho 10th inst. On receiving amemorandum from the board's solloitnr 'as to tbeexecution of the bond, I handed collector Bardenthe warrants for the collection of tho rents in No.2 district.:-: ;

FINANCE.—From the financial report submittedIt appeared that there is a sum of £228 9s againsttbo guardians. Tbo receipts for the week werenil. There was nothing else before the board.

Ur. T. XX Healy. BI-P., on Land' • Purchase.• VEST IMPORTANT STATEMENT.

At the meeting of tho central branch of the INL,held on Tuesday, In the course of a lengthenedBpeech Mr. T. M. Healy, M.P.. said :—Anotherbeautiful operation of British law, just touched onby the chairman, Is with regard to the Lnnd Pur-chase Act. I spent a couple of months in thecounty of Waterford lately, and about ten days agoa tenant came in to me whose case was the very onoput by the "chairman. He said—" I um a judicialtenant." " I um glad to bear it," s:\ld I-"youwill be leltlnga reduction fro m Judgo O'Haganone of those days" (laug hter). Tbe sixpenny ad-v<"tis»ment in the freeman ,badn't then appeared." Jut ," siid he, " I am two and a 'half years Inarrenr." " Ob," said I , " are you ?' "And thelandlord,'? said be, " told me tbat he would seizemy cattle and Bell my crop if I didn't pay him tbearrears." " Hud you tho money ?" said I. " Idid not make," he said, •• half the rent this year."And you know those peoplis tome and tell you thesethings j ic ia like telliog to a1 priest in confession—they have no object in lying about It . It is notwhat they say to tbe landlord they como and tellyou, ana you know they are telling the truth" What did you do ?" said I. '.'The agent," said he," took mo to bis office and made me sign a bond topurchase my land at twenty years' purchase on thejudicial rent." Understand, not on the judloial rentas it will be abated ; but on. the existing judicialrack-rent imposed by the treacherous Sub-Com-missioners of three years ago. Now I believe thatthere Is at the head of the Land Purchase'Com-mission a very capable, upright, and intelligentpair of gentlmeu—I am referring to Mr Lynch andMr J G McCarthy. They bave already incurredthe odium of Colonel King-Harman by refusing topurchase an estate in the county of Mayo becausethey believed that there would not have beensecurity In it for tbo British taxpayer if they ad-vanced tho money. But tbat was while the Libera lGovernment was in power and UOT tbat the ToryGovernment are In powpr men like the Marquis ofWsterford aro attempting to put thoir hands Into thepocket of thn British taxpnyor—becanso that iswhat it amounts to j they aro jnst HB maoh -pntUngtheir liands iu to the pookot of tho British taxpayer ' intrying to got those men to purohaso their lands as apiokpookot in tho street whoa ho steals yoar iharid-kerchief. I snggost that at tbo present , while thoTory Govornment is in offioo ,. if ropreBbntationo bamado to thesd Purchase Commissioners from tho land-lords of Ireland ia ordor to put a prossnro on them, towink at those transactions whioh will loavp th'oso pnr-ohasos afterwards to be a liordon on tho Stito, thoyBhonld publish tho correspondence so as to makeknown the names of tho gontJemen who come to earwigthorn to allow those purchases, to take place. And Iinyit« Mr John Georgo MaoCarthy ndw to' have aspecial eye to the transactions that aro taking place onthe estate of tho Marqnis of Waterford. t boliovg itis one of tho rnloa , and a very prndent, saliiUry raleit is, of tho Purchase Commissioners to advance nomoney for the purchase of on estate unless tho arrearsaro all Wi ped off. That is absolutely an essontial rale.Bnt I think they should go farther than that, andBee that before a tenant signs his contract of purchasehe is not in arrear more than a single year. Bocsu«enndonbtcdly the man who is two years in arrears BI ^DSa contrabt of purohaso with a revolvor to his head. Andthis new aot makes a very important modification intho law with regard to compelling a tenant to carryout B contract of purchase, whiob. in the phrasoologyof the Jaw , is called " specifio performance. " Hithertoif a tenant failed to carry out a contract of parohasoyou had to go in to tbo Conrt of Chancery to compelhim to do RO j bnt now, as 1 understand tlie presentact,' the Land Commissioners themselves hate thepower to compel tenants to carry ont their bargains ;and that being BO, it behoves in a special manner thosoPurobase Commissioners to see that tbo landlord ingotting tho money of tho Treasury takos it with a cl anhand. He cannot got it with ole.iu handi if ho ispraotioolly selling a pauper to tho 8tato, and that Iswhat I calling allowing a purnhaoo transaction to takeplaoo when tho tenant is in arrear. Tuo Stato is notonly making a bad bargain, bat is buying a pauper :and all these tenants will in the days to oomo bo acharge on the Stato aud tho British taxpayer whon thepresent 1'ory Government who have connived at theBOtransactions have gono to kingdom como, or whoroferoleq Tory Governments go to whon thoy disappear(laashter).

WATERFORD LUNATIC ASYLUM.— MONDAT .The Hon. D. F. FonTEsaaz , D.L., J.P. , in tho

chair. Also p-esent—Tho Kight Kov. Dr. Day ,Tho Very Hev, J. A. Pholan, Koator of St John'sCollege, Captain Oandy, J.P, , Hoary Whits, E<q,Sir Robert J Paul , D.L, J.P, Dean Morgan, P. BarronNuwell , Esq, Cunffrevo Eogora, Eaq, IT.P.

Proceedings of laat dny wore read by tho olerk , MrBriscoe, and signed.

lIONElONOIt PEBSICO AT THE A3TLUU.His Kxcelleooy , tho Most Rov Monsignor Persico,

Arobbisbop ol Damietta, accompanied by tho Moat R. ovDr. Power, coadjutor Bishop of Watorford and Lie-more, the Very Kuy J. A. Phelun , Sector of St John'sCollege, the Governors of the Asylam, and also accom-panied by his Krcellonoy's auditeur, rta ,7ery Rov.father Ooaldi, vuited tho Aaylom on the 27m Sept,1887, and having seen and addressed tho pationts ,made report :

" I have viaited tho asylnm in Watorford and amhappy t) stato that everything is . kept ia porfeotorder.

•J« IQSATIOS PEESICS, Archbishop of D,«cuictta.HiJNliY GUALDI , audit.-nr to Monsi gaor Poisico.

EEPOET.The sbbjoined- report of tbo stato of the asylum was

submitted by tbo undersignod Governor :—Visited the asylum at two different times and fonnd

every thing in good order, clean, and well ventilated.The farm seems in goad order. Tho new building intho women's side is drawing towards completion, andpromises to be a groat addition to the accommodationtor tho female patients.

HENBT WntTE.THE 8DPEBINrENDENT '8 BEP0BT.

Dr . Atkins, K.M.S-, reported that thi etsto of thoAsylam was favourable, thd health of the patientsexcellent, aaJ tho couduct oi the attondants satisfac-tory. Eoar patients were adau'ttjd ; thro» died ; eightwcro disobarged , leaving 315 in the institution, being7 IOPS than at the corresponding period of last year.And inquisition for tho pnrchaso of the Bull-lane landwas held on the 30th ulL , when Mr B W Kelly at-tended on behalf of the Board of Works. The projootwas opposed, in conseqaunoe of which it fell through.Tnf) , eatablUbiDg of a ounnection butwee a tho maiajuiiding and tho annexed in Boll-lane was of tbegrC-atoat importanoo, and if arbitration (which thodoctor suggested) failed , u bridge ohonld be thrownacross Bull-lano. From what ho learned, however ,from several of the ocoapiora of tbe land, he believedthat aa amicable arrangom int woald be cosily arrivedat. The crops wero excellent ..

Tho iioard passed a resalntion appointing a com-mittei ¦ltcr fat* the neceitsary Bteps to inquire Into thefoosability of procuring the land in tbo neijhboar-hood of Ball's Lane.—Adjourned.

HARBOUR. COMMISSIONEUS:— MONDAY.' "¦'Mr A1 NELSON 'presided.

Also pres^nt- -Capt-'Toole, P. Muckey, T.C ; E.Clibborn, Aid. Kent J.P ; H. Denny, J. Sttang-man :7Ali ' Ua,hbny, G.'D. 'Goff ; is'. Wightman ,Aid. Bmfth^J.Downey ; J. S. White, J. P.

Mr. ;J Otway was also in. attendance Mr. E.Power j acted in tbe absence - of Mr J Alllnghain,Junr, secretary to tho board, and read the minutesof proceedings dt last' meetlog.

QtTAT COKUITTEEAt^a njoetingf of this committeo Messrs Walsh &

FielcrVH tendert for ' tho 'supply of flannels, andMr Grainger's tender for the supply of oils wereaccepted. ."¦: -• . -. : ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ . . . J - .

OIL LAMPS DT TBE BIVEB.At a subsequent meeting of tud same 'com-

mittee tho Mayor undertook to supply a ladderwhic h tbe night' watchmen might ute in lookingafter tho oil lights by the river. Bead.

' " •". .".. THE PElnSTMAH DtEDOElU 'Tbo Pritstman dredger, was bleed to Mr Step-

hens, on 'the same terms that it was recently letto Mr. Dlxon when working at.Chcekpoint.

AN IMPEDIMENTTbe Pilot Comuitytee. ordered to have tho river

fathomed' at Seedy'S Bank, In conBequonce of areport of Pilot Bahy tootf at this pWo'thcre wusonly,tlilrteen, insteid or sixteen leet or .water anmarked on tbe charts. . . . ~ . .

lit tVbito tbbugbt this bant Bbould be buoyed.Chairman—It might ba better to wait till we'

receive the report of tbo Pilot and HarbourMaster.. '. 1 .. . ' . . ' ' : ; : . . ' :

Mr floff—With regard to a buoy, 1 thiok It wouldbe in tbe way ot the fishermen, tlonever, I thinkIt is a place tbnt ongbt be buoyed.- - -.

Cbafrnwn—Wo will wait "¦ till ' wd receive thoreport before taking steps in tbe matter.

Mr White—All rlgbt.j I was only makipg tboauggestlon'.

Tbe mattor then dropped. • ¦ - . . -' ; - '- 'tfABnOUBHAST«B'B BIPOET

1 he following was read :—' . : Woterford 10th Oct, 183'.

GiKn.E»«K-t log to report tbat tho mooring boo/i«boi» and below tha briJxo an nearly all ererutnlo I.l expectto ffet tbemfinUhedioaboutawiMk. The Mentorli now dismantled aLd all her geu • to red away la William-street—I remain, youf obodlent jiervant, . f t . PlBLS.

.: 1 . «NOINSEB 8; BBPORT . 'The engineer reported as follows i— - '

. 'Watwfotd Oct; lOtb'1887.Dtin Sit—Parlar tbe put - rodath tbe dredjrer faai

nitod 8900 ton* of nm-l, city and (toss from oppositeLondon bulk to Ferry itejw. Tba ooit of coal, oil, wagesand rtmovil of mud waa £lSS li 8d. The dredger 1J DOWmoored a» ai to oommtnoe work near Ibe bridge, anddredge th» river for tbe com berttn. '¦¦ ' ¦ > ' ' H ¦: ¦

Tbi PriMtmin dredger bj .plMl 970 (onaof aradaoilsandfroft oppotlta npper lett/,3( WaUrford aad LtmerlokEallnr.. TM eoct of ooai, M|n, removal of raod> »aa£il m 8i- Th» new atag* for twClfde Compaor-i hulkU nearly oomplrtM. 1 h» work of rwfooklbr hotioa hoikS btiog prooeeded witb. Tht oo.t of hoiks and it»ge«as rennU mtga m £61 16f lOd.-Toan (aUbfoUy

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Tbe following Mpbrt wei ruad i—" ' ¦¦' ¦/ :. ¦ "" . .. *. *. Pa»Mf»EMt, l0tl> Oflt, 1837.' £>»»» Bl»-L Ug to report! all tb» biio/» balow Faaiage

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i TEA I»ORE PE1TT SESSTONS -MOHDAT

(Before Messrs'D G Bodkin; C Bogers. and Major). ;¦ v ' " ' '- , . Maunsell}. .1 ' ': :. • ;

' '• An unimportant; case of trespass being be'urd Mr

Eogers left tbe bench, and was making his wa.ytbroug b the court house, when Mr Bodkin, (at thistime 'alone on tho benub) asked him which was thomore important—Lunatio Asylum or courthouse PMr Bogers Fald he should go to tho Asylum: Heaijkrd wug tbete any iinpnrtnnt|co8e P Mr Feelysriid there was. I '| Mr Bodkin said be should Bend word to a resi-

dent magistrate, as tberj »ns a CDSQ requiring twomagistrates to comu on. - j

: INTERESTING LAND CASK—TUB KEQ18TBBBEDj LKTTEIt—EVICTION CLAU8S B00O8. ,<ilr James Raye$ r Mitt ¦ AnitTtan.—thli was p

case for a decree for the recovery of a bouse held byMiss Anderson of Tramore, Mr jHayes being tboIsudlord. The process server said he found the bonsodeserted and could not sorve the process personally,which wu3 sent , In accordance with the new LandAct, In a registered letter. Mr Feely appeared forthe plaintiff. He eald ho could prove she hud notbeen in the house for eoino time ; therefore it waseof&cient to bavo a summons posted on tbe door offchn hnMRiv . l

|Ml83 Anderson—How longbaveil left t4e house ?i Mr Feel?—l am not here to answer your ques-

tions. Her presenco now makes up for uny defectsia1 the seivicu of tho sumaionB. j In Juue l ist adecree was ubtained by the plaintiff aguinst tbedefendant ; that is still in force, j <

j Mies Anderson said there was no decree. :'Mr Feely—The landlord is entitled to bis house

the moment tbe notice is droppe 1 in the post oflieo,and tbe tenant tboreupon becomes a caretaker. Igave the no ice to tbo sheriff, but ;he said he had nopower now since thu passing of the new Act. Theposting of the notice makes tho tenant liable to theoQce of a caretakershlp. Within j one month fiointbe posting of the notice tho landlord is entitled toask u decree from your worships. : Tbe sheriff, nota opeolal bailiff as formerly; Is to ezecuto t be decree.I caunut seu any alteration in the process of evic-tion by this uet except that It makes tbe thingm'orj round alo it. It really has not altered the modeot putting tenants out one bit. i

' Mis3 Anderson—Tbe landlord would not take therent. I offered you £l(y——; • .

' Mr Rodkin—Qiva »ho _Cl rt now.; Miss Anderson—I only came to day to usk your

T.OI ships to pustpono the case. I did no come pre-pared, this came eo littely to me. ¦' :

; Mr Fuely objected. ' 8ho bad plenty of time toprocure lecal assistance. Tberd is a very astuteUwyer now in conrt if she mints ilm.

;iliss Anderson asked Mr Strange to defend her,and the court (javo un adjournuieut of balt'-un-bourto enable biui to get particulnrs of the case.

iWbon the ense was resumed, Mr Strango oaidthnt JBIO rent had been loadered and refuned.

Mr Feely—Stio has not a penny.:Miss Anderaj n—Wh it should you know about

my circumstances ? Ho wuuted the place or .£20.!Mr Strange—Adjourn the caso to ascertain the

reiUtate ot aff.iirs.Mr Feely—If she gives me ^10 I ivill withdraw

the case.Mr Strange—Sho is to have .810 this day fort-

night from her Bister. It she has not it tben Iwon't appear for her, and Jet judgment go by de-fjullt:

Mr Bodkin—I think , Mr Feely, you better accede.Mr Strange—BealJes she «-ii not out of posses-

sion but morely oa a visit to Wnterford.Mr Bodkin—I ain not prepared to give a deci-

sion. I have not seen the Act.Mr Feely—Notice has been served by registered

letter.Mr Strange—That is not sufficient.|Mr Feely pressed for a decision.Mr Bodkin—I never sjw nor beard the Act. Do

you want .ine to administer an Act we neversaw nor reud ? Mr Feely s This Is one of tbe firstcojes tbat have been brought under it , certainly,but I would wish you very much to enforce it now .

Mr Bodkin—I cannot enforce it until I knowwhat I ain doing. If I did it would be upon yourword and not upon my own judgment.

Mr Feely—I hope you will inuke it your businessto read up the law by this day fortni ghc. As faras one adjournment is concerned I doo 't object.This act will throw more work upon you than anyother that has lieen p issed.

Tbe Ciiea was accordingly adjourned.DEONKEN ASSAULT.

Actlng-Serjjeant Malone summoned Patk Power ,and Thos Connors for inntuul ossiult on the publicstreet on the 31st ult. Power assaulted Connor'smother, and In consequence of this Connors beatPower.

Mr Bodkin—What have you to Bay, Connors ?He struck my mother and I struck blui.

Mr Bodkin—If ever an assault was excuBalile itwas Iu an utidatilt of that kind.

Patk Power said that Tom Connors caught blinon Monday night as be was1 going borne ; he kickedhim (Power) j his mother Inside commence to shoutaad commenced to look for an iron (laughter) ,

:Mr Bodkin—Perhaps you imagined all thU wbilfyen were drunk.

: Patk Powor—It is ft tar.l I struck his mother.Mr Bodkin—And what son wouldn 't strike yoa in

return P;Poi7cr— I didn't intend to Btrike her ; It vras

dark , and 1 tbou^t it was Tom Connors.'&lr. Bodkin—You must have been very drunk

when you couldn't distinguish between a manntd a woman (laughter). •

! Kinpd 2A fid Tnr rirtinlcnpss nnrl \A for t.he nB3autt.j

¦ TUB LICENSING ACT.|Conj t>ilile Anderson summoned Annie Ryan , bar-

uiaid In Mr Doy le'B public- house, for allowingadmittance on Sunday to three persons "bo werenot travellers. Sbe deposed tbat they representedthemselves as suah. Tiio CWSJ wu« dis-mls'ed with n caution. Mlcluel StittU ^huessy, oneot tbe " travellers," who represented hiuiself aifrom Limerick, belug fro u Tratnore, waa fined 5daid costs: • ' '

I ; L1BCENT.|Tno men giving their names09 Eelll y and Smith

were put forward on a charge of robbing Mrs Cm-stance McCarthy at the Twinore[ Uillway stationof a sum of JB7 103. District Inispeetor Bull con-ducted tbo prosecution. He said that she noticedalmau answering tbe deseilption of tbe taller man(Eeilly) pushing against her at the station. Thoydenied nil knowledge of each other.

|Mr Strange appeared for Eeilly. He said she hadnot identified his client, but merely there wus_ aresemblance ; be aniwered all questions put to himquite readily. District Inspector] Bull : We. allegebis name is John Cooney j and that ho was knowna» Arthur ; Stanley, when be bad 7 yearn' penalservitude, in '75 ; as Cbnrles Eunsel In '07 atInverness (prisoner laug hed) whon he got 12doutha'- hard labour for larceny from the person,etc. The exact su.n which Mrs McCarthy Foat, inthe same coin, was found upon Smith. :

j Mr Strange said there was nothing In the evi-dence on which to send the case of Eeilly for trial.At tho request cf tbe boucb , Mr Hannihao, clerk olpetty sessions , read the previous depositions.

; Constable Du fjgiin deposed to seeing them inter-charge a word ur two outside tbe station honse.

i District 'Iospector Bull asked to adjourn theC8.80. ' ' '

Mr Strange-—I plead for tbo discharge of EeiUyHe baa been a month in custody. ! The authoritiesvolunteered »o give all theinformatian necessary bythis time. At present there Is nut a scintilla of evi-dence to couple Eeilly witb Smitb. ' Smith's Interchanging a casual word with Eeilly was too absurdto bo admitted as evidence. ;

: District Iospector—She said tho man was as like.Beilly as two eggs. :

Mr Bodkin—There Is very strong suspiciouscfrninot Eeilly, but it is hardly sufficient.

. Smith—1 have been 4 weeks in prison. Tbe£3 9s Od they took from me was my own. Would itnot be possible for tbo coins la my pocket to cor-respond with the coins in yours ? ! I got tbe moneyfrom brown tho draper in New Boss—John Brown.

Mr Bodkin—There Is nothing against Eollly suffi-cient to send him to trial.

District Inspector Bull asked for a week's remandHe would not say he could get further evidenceajalnBt Eeilly. ' i

Mr Bjdkln— We bavo no hesitation in dis-charging Eeilly Immediately. Tbo only suspicionugainst him is that it was he took the money andhanded it over to Smitb.

1 Smith was remanded for a wcok.—Adjourned.

WATEEFOED UNION—WEDNESDAT.i ! Jlir P. POWEB , V.C', in the chair.¦ Also present—Messrs 0 Eoirrrs^ J.P ) Sir E Pnu'j

D.L; Capt Power, J O'Toole, Hon D.FortescucD.L : E McGratb, J Leamy, T.C i P Kenny, T.C. ;B Mor'rissy, D.V.C j P Grant, N M Allen, T.C ; JBoynane. lit Scott, J.P j Aid CJaiapett and AidEeduiond. „'!¦¦' ' „

i Tbo. relief lists having; been disposed of, the fol-lowing- resolutions were adopted i—DEATH1 09 lilt POWEU,.rATHEa OK TUB ClUiaUAM.'¦¦ It was proposed by Aid Cluaipiitt, seconded byB Motrisiy, D.V.C, '• That having learned withsincere : regret of tho unexpected death of Msfather! W'.i boreby beg to offer to our estimableChairman , And bis immediate family, tbe respectfulexpression of our sincere sympathy in testimony ofwhich wo forthwith adjourn this board tntetlDg."{ ¦ DEATH Of 1IB. A. B. -DUNOAN.! Thefolliiwiogresolution' wasuqaniuiouslyadopteden tbej motion of Dr Scott, seconded by Mr Allen iV Tbat tbe sympathy of this board be tendered totbo family of the late Mr Dungan who for manyyears bits attended its meetings as a representativeof tbo local press, and for whoa the guardians en-tertained the most kindly feelings." - . 'j • STATE OF TBB HOUSE.i Eemalning at hut report, 0&8 i admlttod sines, 186 1bord, 1 t diacbarged, iU t died, 0 j remaining, 960 IUet year, W ; oott of proi iilont, i4o, reoelved, £ ITS17s 7dj dnconsamed, XU7 18s lpd j gentnU avunffecost, 2a 4Jd ) infirmary, 8* 2Jd j fever Eo«piUl. 6t 81;Idinlnif lmll , It 7d| number on ont-door rrlief, 1,510 jbolt, £76 C» 6d ; last year, 1,3 »; ' cott , X5815» 4d-

j. Pig Fair* and jlSarluts. .From Monday's fairs tbe j Waterford bacon

merchants purchased 1,200 prime pizeabje baconers!at 41s per cut. . On Tuesday at Kilkenny' monthlyiplg fair the aauie buyers boujjfct 1,600 prime U\>z*'at 40s percwt. Tbe supply of plg» ou sule at theiweekly market held »t Bullvbrlcken oa Wednesday,jDumbered! 700.i froupiit .hit sopply Meeu» Pennypurcbs«d 800) Eichardson, 200 i 8lnttery, 100 i

i Msitertijb; 100 { top piice. paid for best n«!eeted'Bliea^U? «*» *Xs, witta promise of lover pi Ices fornert- WW*wiles.

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DUNGABVAW TJNION-TESTEBDAT

: Mr J CDLLIKANB, V.C, and subsequently Mr D ;¦ F SLATTBHT, solr, in the chair. ': Allo present—Messrs E J TTssber, J.P, M Eyan,

T Wbelan, E Wall, 8 O'Brien, P Tobln, J Quenlly,J O'Brien, G Troy, P Wah>h, J J O'Brien, M Eyan,f Barron. C Hudson, J.P, P Wall. Michael Heaine.¦ ¦

TO TU» WAE8. . . - .*¦

; A soldier's son of about thirteen years pf agecame before the board and applied for admission tothe house, etiting that he could not get any work,lie also stated tbnt he hod a brother a soldier, andwould like to become one himself.' The Chairman snid 1 tbat the boy would bo taken

into the Hibernian School, where be would boproperly trained up for the army. Ho knew

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youth in bis locality who was taken into the in-stitution and made a drummer of. This fellowwas now In receipt of a pension of Is 6d a day. :

; The board made nn order ! directing the clerk tbcommunicate with tho Hibernian School authoritiesin connection with the case of tbe applicant.' HTTJBOPUOBIA. r»; Tbe Local Government Board wrote with re-

ference to tbe circular of the Caven union, relatingto the alleged case cj hydrophobia, and theystated that they had no official knowledge on tbosubject. Eoad.

i TUB MIKDTE8.It appeared from the reading of tbe minutes

tbat the cane and opinion of counsel In connectionwith tbo milk contracts were not inserted as orderedby the board at last meeting.

i Chairman—I don't tbink I ought to sign thoseminutes until thia opinion of council and theauditor's report are inscribed In tbe minute book.

: Mr Usoher moved that tho minutes bo not signpduntil the documents referred ,to wore entered ontho book, in extenio.

; Mr Culliuane seconded the motion, which wasunanimously agreed to.

; AN ACCODMT.: An account was read to tho board from the

EiBters in <:barge of the fever hospital , for thefurniture purchased by thorn for tboir apartmonts.Tae sum Amounted to £22 123. They also pointedout that they had received no salary yet, althoughthey were appointed since tbe 1st of April.

Mr Culiinune—This is a nlce 'how do you do.When wero tbe apartments furnished P

j Mr Lennon (clerk of worko)—I can't toll. >. Mr Flynn—You inuBt pay your servants.: Mr Culllnane—Yon must pay them in a fair

honest wny, but we must also do justico to tboratepayers.

Mr M Flynn—We are nil here to do tbat. YouAre not sing le in that malterj

I Mr Culliuano—I am. sing le in a groat manymutter?. All this could bavo been avoided If webud lay sisters in charge of tbe hosp ital.

Mr Flynn—I think you have very good nurses.Tbe sister* aro approved of by nearly all thobonn^R In frplon^. '

Mr Cullinane—We have a carpenter and masonworking here every day for tbo last twelve months.

Cbairaiaa—You ought to have n bill from them.Mr Cullinane—Why should I ? It has nothing to

do with me. Chairman : Huo it not PMr S O'Brien—What aw you speaking about

then ? The hoard pasFfd tho account.THE MOHTINO OF THE HOUSE.

Tho board asked for u return of tho consumptionof gaa, oil, and candles, dining the past year.

A CONTEACTOE'e ACCOUNT.Some discussiom arose on the passing of a cheque

to Mr Spratt, one of the parties who withdrewfrom their contracts for tbe supply of milk to theworkhou8P.

The Chairman suggested tbat tbe cheque shouldbe kept over until next bo!ird day when they wouldhnve a more definite opinion from counsel on thisparticular account.

On the motion , however , of Mr M Flynn ,seconded by Mr Cullinane , tbo board sanctionedthe signing of tho cheque.

DEC AD.Mr Cullinane drew uttention to the quality o'

tbe breid , a dozen loves of which were placed ontbo taUo. He hnd not seen for the list two yearsEucb u. (jood quality. He did not caro who tho con-tractor was, but ho believed It HUB better to pnyfl. good price for nrtiel^B , eo as to ineuro tbe supplyof good quality pr< visions. He suggested that aEamp lo of the beef bo placed on the tablu everyboard day for tbe inspection of tho guardians.

Mr Flynn thought thia unnecessary. Tne doctorE:ii7 thy meat every diy. Mr Cullinnne : Wellthen I will say publ i cly that we may as nell ntopeway altogether and leave the transaction of allthe business to tbe officUls- This ia what MrFlynn wants. Mr Fl ynn i Mr Culiinune has madean assertion w i ich is incorrect. What I meantto say ia that you have no rljjht to havn a docterbore at all , if you bave not contldencoin him.Blr Cullinnne : We can judge tho meat as wellas the doctor, for we havo common senre on ouruido. Wo couiu hero to do the bnsinoas of thoratepayers without payment , bnt tho doctor is paid.Mr Flynn i Ha is a responsible ofBoer. Mr. PWalsh : I havo grdat confidence in tho doctor. MrCullinano : I hare oonfldenco in tho doctor, bnt Ibave also confidence in tho men returned by tho rate-payers. Tho matte r thnn dropped. :

A CHAEOE 1On tht) motion of Mr Cnllinanf , seconded by Mr

O'Brien the Board ordorod that no masonry or carpen-try work bo dontj on tho ordnr of any officer paid bytho board, without a direct ordor of tho gaardians,

A UEB 1OHAT IONThe ClirU wroto stating that owinp; to tho fact thnt

his health was failing ho would bo prepared to handin his resignation when tho board had decidod onwhat pension they woald allow him. Mr O'Briena lid bo woald bo for cutting down tho salaries of alltho officers. Mr Usahor said ho wonld not bo forRiving Mr Fitzgerald any pension nnlosj Ui B*vo nphis accounts In a satisfactory condition to nU sno-oeasor. Subsequently Mr Fitzgerald handed in hiaunconditional resignation , giving a promise to continueon tho duties of his offioo until the appointment of annccossor. Mr J J O'Brien (javo a notico to havethn anpurannuatlon allowanoo proposed to bo givenMr Fitzgerald considered on this day fivo woaks. —Ad-journed .

n H M f i A R V A N TOWN COMMISSIONERS; The election of Town Commissioners for Dtingar-van nppenra to excite the usual interest iu tbodistrict. The nominations bave beun far in excessof what anyone antici pated ; in fact , a contest inthe Abbeyside Ward was not looked for ; but it ap-pears that the honours altendaut ou being u TownCommissioner lire not to be so easily procured. Inthat wnrd there Is one comuiiss-onur to be returned ,and two candidates havo been nominated for thoOiQce. The opponents are Mecars. Thomas Marshalldod J Casey. The electorss of that ward can, nodoubt, decide which candidate to support, aud yoteaccordingly. In Duagarvnn opposition bas come fromquarters not expected. There <ue four vacancies,and for the30 vacancies nine caodldaten bave bernnominated. Four of tho outgoing member* havobeen proposed for re-election—Tho Chairman(Copt. Gibbons), P. Walsb, B. Pbelnn. and 3. R.Dower. In opposition to thO3e Mr John Scanlanenters tbe lists , and , tugetber with him there areatso nominated Messrs. Thomas Mabony, DivldMurray, Thomas Sliney, and Patrick MoNamara,who describes himself on tho nomination pjpor as" A boatman." :

CAEEICKBEG PETTY 8ESSIONS-MONDAT-[Boforo Col. Carow, B.M., 1 Ueaara D. Higgins, and E.

U. Qninn).ASBAULT.—Sorgcant White oummoacd a man named

Cunniigham for having assaulted ono, John McQrath,at Ballydnrn, on tho 3rd Inst.

John MoGrath deposed—Was romovin% hay from MrSbanahan's farm, ut Sorahan, on tho 3rd ; defendantwas thoro ; wo got some beer to drink ; came to Bally-dnrn that night in company with Cunningham ; wo weretho best of friends coming homo ; when wo got toMr Phelan's yard defendant went to ntriko GeoffreyPower; I interfered and endeavoured to seperato them ;Cunningham thon tamed on mo, and struck me with aatono ; I was confined to bod all last week ; tho dootorviaited me and dressed my Wound ; ho pnt two etitoho*In tho out : could not say what sizo the stono woa thatho struck mo with. ;: Mr T Davin , for tho defendant , pleaded trnilty. butaaked permission of 'ho conrt to ciacnino Mr Phelan ,tho mastor of the boye, to show tho good feolin; exis*.-Ing between them.: This testimony having been given thobonoh sontenoodthe accusod to two months imprijontnont.! A FAMILT AFFAIR.— Mrs Cathorino Clanoy snm-moned her husband Thomas, his brother John , andtheir sister: Ca'horlno Clanoy, for aissalting her andgiving hor abusivo languago on tbe 20th Septombor.

Mr T Darin for tho defenduits.: All th6 cases wore dismissed. •, A SMALI, DKDT.— Mrs MoKay aomraonod Patrick'Phelan for 1 19s 7J for drapery goods sold and de-livered. Mr Qolrke for complainant. Dercoo. j

! Tbo conrt then adionrnod.

; TiPP£BABr UNION— TOESDAT.i Mr JoilN CUNWAT, D V 0 (in the olmlr) and snb-! acqoently-Mr W Atus, V C.I: Messrs J Cnllinau , John O'liyan, Morgan B.inrkp,'William Evan, Kendal E O'BrioD , Joseph Du^g^n,J-Mmond O Dwyur (Olen -ar,) Michael Cunningham,Daniel Eyan, Patriok Crowo, Timothy MoCarthy,James II a lea by. Mathow Hogan, Tb'imas Danpby,James Groon , KJmond O'Dujor (Banana,) M Bjan,iThonus Crbsse, J Condon, J Crosse , J Condon, i JCroiso, and Sainnel Real!. Drs Dowliug, Morrissy,and Conway ; Mr J O'Dwyer, aolicitor to tho Board,and Mr E Pitzpatrick' archltoct, also attended. :AN EVICTBD TENANT BEBKINO OUT-D00B REUBr! Tha Chairman read tho (olloalng latter i— ': " Oola, county Llmorlck, Octotor, 11, '87.i " SIR—Ia wujequeaca of bolay evioted from my hoaMand land on tho l«t day ol Octoixr, I am for tbe pmont, a'least turown a* an lncamt>ruoc« on the pab'lo with mr wife,«nd two oblldron. I bad nothing to oomplMi o( os resudi!to uiy root, but my farm was lefc me mbject to amortaga of£l,'»0 ¦, whioh uonuullj burdoacd ma witb interest amoaotiiiKio ei uu aero oddltloual. Tbo»gontreloiodme th« rlgbl o(Isolling my farm alter I oad lost my title, a very poor con., c«Mlon indeed, aud oaa tbat wonld Iu tne protest diy be^ icarc«iy<e lai to nH Pr iD/ oi tun luyiu ruuui. x «x.!f«:t lwlllnpt be loug a LnrJen on tu« public, audtbat tbOM1 uarHei hiring tvj M.ig to do- trltb uxj e riot ton will coma; to,a better fnuaa ui nil..d- With the greatest rtlactauo* Ilatve brought mytelf to moke tola appUeatlon, but UM'Monltar dnanuianceain wbleb lam puoedand tbt pobllaiJtebt involved la saobmatturi will ba my apology. Hopin»' joa and tha otbergoaraiaaa who oomprua tba Hoard will Matha propriety ot irraiitioi oa tba ont-door r.Uef unally'ttven to aipUcanu nader similar etreuaataneas — Toariobedlsatfarvant, ' : PATBICK DAIT.

1 MrD By»n informed tho goardiaui that Ur DaJy' was evlott)d three years ago ( ho was thon let in M' $> caretaker, and it was u » caretaker that ha was.•viotW the. other d»yi ; - .

Mr J O'Byan - • Did they g«t relief when they weni evicted before P Mr D Eyan i They did not. r: Oiiilrman-Wa hare nerit t»ta*«& Ootdoor roll*/to an evicted tenant, and I would not like to o* •

—Mr j"'Uyan — i 'hia ai{«tlon U tt« r«»l eviatioB,for ; Ur Daly had tbo oaa ol tht Und sine* bs was patoat li-st, and be i* now left without anything. : •¦ iAftnr fone farther dlsoassloD, Mr i O Byan pro-posed thai Mr Daly thonld ba »llo«rcd Ws. ptr we«k:lot ft toootbt ¦'' ¦ ' ¦ . ' ¦ ¦• Mr B O'Dirye^Glangtf) seeotidad ths ropoaJtloL1

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(F/ otn our. CorretQonitnt). .. THE PABISH 'C HXJ S OB'.—y am very gladto see that tbe work of improving tho fineold Parish Obnroh of tbia town, com-menced , to-day (Tuesday). j[ notice masonsdressing : etonea tov. the pnt^pOse, and a newporch at the entrance in conrseof construction.1 nlwayfl' said that . when Fitber Mooney, thegifted Pastor, once got into th« work, he wonlddo it right well, and. render it a credit to thetown, and to the diocese ; and, I hare no reasonyet to alter my opinion. Next Sunday.a mis-sion will: open here, to bs conducted by theFrancisoan Fathers from Killarney. Hearsthat ono of thorn, at least, is a most eloquentpnlpit orator. He preached here before to tbedelight of every one who jheard him. TheOhnrch is expected to bo crowded both from thetown and the surrounding countrv.

A PBINCEI.Y RESIDENCI:{—To-day I paid avisit to the beautiful residence of yonr deser-vedly renpected fellow-citizen1, and great em-ployer, Mr. A. Denny, J.P, DfL, at Ballybrado,on tbebnnka of tbeSuir, and within about threomiles of this town.! The house ban been re-cently built in the Queen-Anne style, and is, inevery renpect admirably got np, and superblyfurnished. In fact it io a residence fit for roy-alty. There is one thing very remarkable in it,and that is, an old Insb oak chimney-piece,beautifully carved, a family 'relb, as good aanew, made over 2S4 years ago '. The bouse con-tains billiard and bath-roomsj and all the otherfittings and appliances of n charming residence.It stands on a high elevation on tbe mar-gin of the Suir, tbe park of which contains over300 acres, taking in about one mile of the river,running closo up to the Cahir (Glengall) Pork.It IB splendidly wooded , and convenient to thecelebrated Garnavilia—Mr. Wys?'p, and othervery pretty eeats. In short Ballybrado is anr-rounded, so to Bay, by mountains and bijls,including tho Oomeragh ranges—Knockiniel-down—the stately Galtees—and other moun-tains to the north and west. ¦ Tho house is ap-proached by an avenue abont hnlf a mile inlength fstudded with tree3 on each eidp)—tbeonter lodge of which exao'.ly corresponds instyle with the beautiful reeidence, a'l beingperfectly new. Tho stables,1 out-offices , andfarm-yard, nre also new, and in tbe most mo-dern style. The gardens aro well cared, and inadmirable order, Mr. Denny must have ex-pended immense Bums of money on this p'acoto bring it to what it is. Formerly it was the pro-perty and residence of tbe old Fennel family.The contented appearunce of Mr. Denny'setnploye'd here, shovr tbat bo is as good and usgeneromi an employer at Ballybrado as in biscolossal establishments in Waterford, Lime-rick, ami elsewhere. I was biijppy to meet bimatbome on Tuesday, in the enjoyment of goodhealtb , und aa pleasant, hospitable , and cbeer-ful as he always has been, whether at homeor abroad. ¦

CAHIK Brj-rrnE FACTOET—Tbe butter fac-tory hero is going on well , and is cleanly andadmirably got up. Tbo butter Bella nc>w atabont Is 3d pcrlb in tbe Irish and English mar-kits. At present about 1,000 gallons of milkare received into tbe factory every day. Insummer it averages fully doable thia. Tbe es-tablishment is got np by a Company, the ma-naging Director of which is the highly esteemedMr. Satnnel Bnike. i

DEATH OP ME. EDWAED JAMES DUGQAN(From the Chicago Daily Sim, of Sept 10, 1837.)

It is with deep regret we announce tha death ofEdward Jau 03 Dnggan, of 2,g(H ; Dashiol-streot, thisoity. Tho dicca3ed was a deservedly rcsj/eoted memberof thn firm of Armour and Co., being employed in thahido department, having an extensive know lodge of thebusiness , being engaged with his father, EdwardDoggan. of Ball ybriekon , Waterford City, Ireland , intho po.rch.asb and exportation of livo stoolc. Chiefamongst tho many relative! and friends in the old land ,we extend our sympathy to his genial and affablebrother-in-hw. Bev James Quinlan, at prc3ont sta-tionfid in Adelaide , South Australia.

Died—On September 9, at his residence, 2,804Doshiel-streot , £dward James Dn(ji?an, aged 31 yoars ,8 months and 27 days ; son of Ed ward Doggan , ofBallybrioken, Watorford City, Ireland. Funeral fromabovo address to All Siintu' Church, corner Wallacaand Kostuth-strcotx , on Sunday, September 11, at9.30, thenca by carriages to Grand Trunk depot ; bycars to Monnt Olivet.

Father, yoa can <liod and left moLonely in tbls world of cares,

Bat fitber dear, I won't forget theoWhile Journeying throofrb thla volo of team.

Mother anil I will oft togetherPray for yonr eternal tlisa,

Kro wo, too, hhall follow hither,Papa, take my fnrowell kU«.His louni? son. '. JAISCS P. DcaoAH

MANNING'S INSTITUTE—TUMDAT.The usual monthl y meeting! of the Governors

of this institute was held on Tuesday,The Kigbt KIT Dr DAY . presided. Also pre-

sent— Mci3r8 Robert W Penroae, K 0 Rid ^way,P J Lee, Rev T Dooley, Adtn , SI; Patrick's j FrancisJacob j J N White , J.P, J J Phelan , J Stranifumn,D.L, Eov J A Phelan, Rector,8t John 's College ;Aid Clanipctt , John Sfranumau , James Budd.

Tbo tolnutcs of last meeting wcru read andsigned. CONTRACTS ACCEPTED.

At the committee meetiDg held in Oc'obor thofollowing contracts : wer« entered into forsupplies :—Sugar, Timotby Currnn, at 15i per cwtjbeef, J Quinlan. at 5d per lb; mutton, J Quinlun ,at 6d per lb ; bread, J J Breen.'at 4d per 41b loaf.

LETTING OP HOUNDS BY WATERFOED HACKRENTERS TO A LIMERICK CLUB.

Tbe following letter wnich speaks for itself hasbeen forwarded to the Limerick Beporter :—

Kilmacthomaa, WaterlordJ October 10th , '87.SIE—Having B8oert.iined that itho Reporter in tho

organ of tbe Nationalists of Limerick, I wish with yourpormission to lay baro through its columns a matterwhioh is of the utmost importance to a large sootionof the pooplo of Waterford, and, perhaps, to tho peopleof Limeriok as wall. I regret , at a tims when a genialOctober nnn shinning down on emerald lea, and raseetwold enrobes old mother earth with a mantlo of peaoe,th-it my words Bhonld be of w»r-aje, war to tho knifo,asainti a certain class of Irishmen, bat the memory ofQletbeiKlis' blazing roof-treei , (Se; harrowing sconea atOweodoro, the staining of onr streets witb my country-men's lifo-blood, the mordor of Larlcin and Eiosella,and the myriad deeds of mordir, ar«on, conflicwtioiiand rapine, that aro tracoiblo to the do >rs of thosomongrel Irishmen derves me to flgoratlvely abuuldsr mymmketiu true loldUrly style, without fear or rezrot.

My tank Is alter all a very tiinplo oae. Mr WilliamO'Brien travelled tha ocean to appeal to tho men ofanother clime to say U they woald oontinna to u>l«tLord Lantdowoe , in paaperiting and ovictirg hisnnfortaoate Irish tenantry, by coDtioalng to pay himan enormous salary, llr William | O'Brien's audianoswas composed of men frog almost every land beneaththe sun, .vet his mission was not without effuct . I unmoro fortunate than Mr William O'Brien ; my appealis not addressed to alioni, bat ta tbe men and womenof Limerick—to the mon and women whose ancestorsacted the bravest part the hiit ry of creation rsoords indefending thrlr liberties and homos from tho grasp oftho fell invader. ;

My appeal U this :—A pack of hounds has been lotfor this ii-ason to a L merick fox hanting club for thesum of XGOO, by a nest of rampires in this country,namod Hnmble, and I am (Josiruos of aicerUioiogwhethor the gallant, the patriotlo men aad women ofLimerick will pormit the goatlomoa who cjmpoao thisolub, to hnnt over their lands or not. I am nnawaro ofthe appelation of this dob, nor art) I aware if th« JE6Q0has obanged hands yot; bat this much I am palnfu.lyawara of , that no irreater ranlt-rentors exist in ourcountry than the brothers Hombla, and thia JSCOO ac-cumulated porhaps by the sweat of the man and worn)aof Limerirk will be used to crush their tenants. Why,sir, previous to every sessions andaisiiet, procciuoaare showered amongst the tenants on this ettate likosnow flakes in winter time. I could produce, a scoreand more of those doalb lonteri- e* served within th»past five weeks, bnt at present I oontont myself withemphatioally itating, and Iddfy oontraotion , tbat th«brothers Hamble are ths wont itypo of Irish rank>renters, and I ag&Io earnoaUy appeal to tht man todwomen of Limeriok to lay will ttjoy allow thii club,that has placed ia tho hands ot those tros Irish rack-ronUrs 'ha means whereby thoy may crash tbs aa-fortanat* rent-making maohinouj . that an unluokydestiny placed onder thorn. I appeal to them to s»ywill they permit this clnb to hnnt over their lands t

Tbe men of Waterford sonnd«4 the death-knell offox banting ia this ooanty «om» for yrars »go, forwhich thirty of oar best men reoeired • month on theplank bed, and should oootslon regnlro, they are pre-pared to eond,.» deputation to aitiat tha men andwomen of Limerick, .to sound its dnth-knell in theircountr also iI regret not being able to proenra ths addroues of ths•eonstarios of tbs Lewna branches In Limoriolr, butshonld »ny of them wish .to commanioata with ma, orwith Mr John Green, - hon. sco, JAbbeyaldo NationalLflagoe, Dangarran, on the subj«ot referred to la thishtUe, w« shall ba most happy to sapply totm. with allnooessary inforpation j meaatlmojl bars tha honour tobo, «ir, ) our obedient ssrvant,; .

I M. P. SHIIBIN. .

ME T M HKAOY AND JTHEBA.T8A National League demonstnitlon wM h«ldit.

Longford - on 8unday. i Thu I platform havingcollapsed,; Mr T M Healy lalitney b*4 glwn tboGovernment reporter bio drat tncte of » pltnkbed. ¦ If lie bid got a scntcb be hoped be wouldnot say there «u codspiraojl to mnrder - him,Mr He*]/ urged that tbl* w)ts tbe wont yetrsince thai tamlnt, aud to obtain the necessaryabatem»nU of r«nt they should adopt -the PUnot Cunpalgn ' and form »o I rlotion Insnriuic*Fund. Be b»d it llttlooompaaotloo In i««artditbelr rlghu from Uodlards: M a-: drirler r*U oatd f » : hij«Uck ; '-" ¦: ' |"M ¦ ' ¦'¦¦¦- .

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VABMOrrtrO TM BUSTABtlSHINO1 ^V BBAKC8 • B * . TBB GiXXtO¦i ATHLETIC 18800UTIQB AX BXWXomr. - ¦-

- A meeting was held on,0uj}day, at Vewtora, tatthe purpose of . forming ; a branch of the OJUL.Mr. Wi SHAWAHAW, T.P, Newtown Bnnch'LN.L,occupied tbe chair. ( ¦ ¦ ¦•- ¦'-• ¦• ' ;.'¦¦'¦J Aftet a large number it members tad bees en-rolled, Mr M| Sheehan, Ballybusaa, pfopotea, andMrPNtfgent, Newtown, seconded, the followinffreiolutions, nbich were ntumltnoosly adopted :—

Bootod-That a branohi .of ttw OaeBd Athjeio A»-sooiatiob be and is hereby forowd, and that It be.knownby the title of tha Newtown Oaallo Atbletiq AsfoaUtion.

That the branch be goterned by a presided, riot*president, treasurer, toereUr* add • committee of sertn.

Tbat all football to«tcbe» and atUetie ¦port*' bearranged by tha 'committee, and held ondf r the aus-pices of the Newtown Gaelio AthUtlo k— ^iM**, asdhat no matches be pUyed with non-affiUated dnbe.

1 That : the admission fee be one shilling-, and th»monthly paymonts be four pence per month.

: Tbe : election of officers1 wai deferred until nextmeetlog, Sunday, tbe 16th October, and a rote oftbanks to the chairman brought the proceedings toa fllnsp. - - ¦ ¦

' An Athletio Meeting" "'U he held at 8tradbal]y oaMonday, the 24th inst. j -' A Gralio Tonrnament will be held at Dnsgarran oaSnnday. A Bpeoial train I will leave Waterford at10 a.m. for the scene of action-

FOREIGN MEATAMERICAN AND CAMADIAR Lm STOCK ASD

FEE8U: MEAT IMPOETS.—Tho following steamers-arrived at Liverpool last week with live stockand fre3h tne.it from America end Canadianports :— Baltimore, with . 613 cattle ; Kansas,with 4S8 cattle and 892 quarters of beef ; Vene-tian, 617 cattle and 1,010 qaartera of beef | Iowa,with 392 cattle and 892 quarters of beef; Cepbo-.lonin, with 942 quarters of beef; 8amaria, 1,031quurtcrs of beef ; City of Chester, , with 1,000quarters of beef ; Alaska, with 1.G40 quarters ofbeef ; and Adriatic , with V20 quarters of *>eef,tbe total arrivals being '2,010. cattle and 8,163quarters of beef. At compared with the previousweek, these show an increase of 893 cattle and 1,104quarters of beef. : ; :

I MEETING IN BOATS-DODGING1 THE POLIQE. .' A meeting of tbo National League of Bams-igran^e and neighbourhood, was held in boatslat Passage on Sunday—that part [oi tbe Count/!Wexford no 5 having been proclaimed. Tbeiday >vau fine, the river calm, and tho meetinjjunanimous and enthusiastic . Oliver OrommellBalfour got a great groaning whenever hie namewas mentioned. As the river Sair is not yetproclaimed , there was no policemen present,and all went off in harmony and peace. Loadcbeeie were given for tbe Grand Old Man, Ur.Parnell, tho National Party, and Ireland.

a AGES OF GREAT ENGLISHMEN.

Mr Gladstone's ancestry wor« famous for longevity,virility, and temperance. His pbyniqnu closely copiesthat of his father, Sir John Gladstone, who lived tobe 83. Lord Palmerstown reached the age of 81,Lord John Uauell , 88, and Lord Brougham, 89.Tho Duke of Wellington was often seen on hor«obsokin tho parks after he was 80. Cardinal Nowmao tjnow 86 ttud Cardinal Manning almost 80. Men ofgenius appear to know the philosophy of living better

NEW BOSS— WEDNKSDAT.New EO3B la now within 102 miles of Dublin by

the Dublin, Wicklow , and Wcxford Ballsy, fttakes 'our hours to go to tbe metropolis, andpassenger! can go and return every day.' Thomorning train meets the half-past nine steamer toWaterford. And the evening boat leaving Water-ford. meets tbe train in Ross.

There was an immense lot of barley In town to*day on country cars. Tho quality Is consideredfirst-class. Mr P J Boobe, J P, purchases moat ofit for malting purposes. It sells at 13s 6d lo 1*3Cd per barrel. Oats are scllln)} at 7s 6.1 per barrel'.Tbls crop was a great failure. Potatoes are teryplenty at Od to 4d per stone. Some Improvementsare being mado in the Catholic Church here.—.Cor.

PIG FEEDING NOT PAYINGFarmers tell us tbat pig feeding is not paying

at present , with prices so low us 40s perewt,and feeding stuffs getting up in value. Her-chants, on too tho otbnr hand, nay tho cannotgive more owing to tbo dreadful competitionabroad.

EUS9IAN WHEAT IN CANADAThe Department of Agriculture is beginning to

receivo letters from farmers ia tho North Wertshowing that tbe Eussiaa irhoat importid lit•pring bas been a gre.it success.

TIUAL OP WM. O'BBIKN.Lord Byro n's speech, in behalf of the Laddlte

rioters, closed with the assertion tbat tbey bad beentried with " a Jefferies for a judge, and twelve but-chers for a jury." Blusteiiog Bulfour has dispens-ed with the twelve butchers, or rather he has rolledthem all into one huge Jefferies. Nothing codldbe more indecent tha n tho conviction of Mr.O'Brien Viy the paid magistrates at Mitchelstowo.The conduct of these servile offhials recall TomHood's Jurv . who, when naked if tbey had agreedon their verdict ,' replied , " Yes, we did tbat beforewo eaino." When Ernest Jones was convicted forbis patriotism , ht said—" I have been tried by apacked jury, before tin unscrupulous judge, and Ishall be bnndted over to a merciless jailer." Mr,O'Brien is not in a much. If any better, position/—Liberal and Kadlcat (London paper).

LAND IN ENGLAND AT HALP-PBICilAoRiccr/roBAi, DrPBEssiow.'—It is stated tbatduiio^ tne lust fortnight 133 farrrjj, with nn

aggregate of 20.000 ncrei>, have been advertised tolet in Cumberland and Westmoreland. Land hiselling in tbo counties named at half the pri-.-ocurrent ten years ago.— Daily Tclejrap h. . .. .

DUNOABVAN QUAY ^EABLT COUPLBTEDJThe rebmldiDg of Donjarran Qosy U tow nearlycomploted, and tha work ii of tne most lubttaotlsloharacter. Tho entire improvement cost about J8QQ.Th» money has been borrowed fmm tho Boari ' ofWorks, and as a neceisary guarantee forlths Kpeywsntof the loan, tho Commissioners were obliged to loereasethe docs on the Harbonr, and this increase is to eon-tiono until tuoh tlm8 as tha loan is paid off.

Ton POUCB CooftT.—At the Police Coart dqringthe pnst days of the presoat week Dr Scott pre*Vied,bat no caips of itoportance were heard. - Tbeusual batch of fiih vendors accused of Selllog fiibin the streets were fined in proportion to the ;number of tbelr visits to tbe court A few dls>orderly cases and a number ot charge* of drunken-ness were alio dispo*ed of. ' •

HDKTBBS POISOKID —Thirty-eight hnnters inthe ttablea of Captain 8teeds at Cloctilla Uooat*,county Meatb, were poisoned on Saturday evening.Ten of them bave died, and tbe remainder areunder treatment by veUrinaijr saraeons. • Thepoison apuears to havo been introduced bjr accidentor design into their food. r • .. '

HAILSTOBM AT CaisriB.—There was a severehailstorm M well as frost at Huwardea oa Taesday. ;Iiut this did not prevent Mr Gladstone fromfollowing his customary practice of attendingearly: morning service at the parish church.

FIOUTIKO FISHIS. — There is a llttlo hot-tempered flah, known as Botta-pojjnitx, wbicb iak<fpt i as a sort of domesUo pet by tbe Siameee todisplay Its prowess for tbe edification of tbe Mongo-lian Intelligence. Wh«n in a state of qafatL ita'dull : colours present ' nothlog remarkable j bnt iftwo be brought together or if one sees it* own' tmarain a looking-Klass, the little creature becomes sud-denly excited, tbo raited fins and the whole bodyibina witb meUllic oolours of daitlW beaaty,while tbe prijected gill-membrane, waving; like ablack frill round tbe tbroat, add* ¦oaeraiaff of(rrotesqueness to tbe general appearance. ' InTthirstate iU moke* repeated darti at Its real or re-fleeted antagonist. Bat both,' when taken out ofeach others7 sight, in«UnUy becom* qtri>t.'-Thefighting-ashes, a* the 8Ume*e call them, are Vetitin globe* lire gold-fiabee, and fed from tim* to timewith the larvae of moeqottoes.; Tne Efiatnese ar« uwild after their combata at tbe Malay* are for oock-flghting, and often (take large tan*, it « *rath«

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Tba solemn month LI bear thy voice :: It tills my eoal Wither days,When bnt to Ure tras to rejoice,¦ '"When earth ni lovely to my g«« IOh, viatom bright—oh, blessed boors,

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Bcstoirod. on baby brother ;Nobody knows ot tho tender prayer.Nobody—only mother.Nobody knows of the lessons tanght

Of loringpne another;Nobody' knows of the pationco sought,

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L I T E R A T U R E .TAe Art Journal (J.C Virtue und Co, City Eoad,

London.) Tbe October number of tbis splendidproduction has an etching- of wbfeta tbe subject is" The raising of Jairiua's Daughter." The ¦ sketchof" Cejlen. Scenery" ia illustrated by a figure o!Boddba, ,whicb, we , are told, is 60 feet high andcirve4 in atone. From the description of Cnesterwo are surprised to find that the inhabitants of theanctont city build their now houses on the modelof the old—a .victory of conservatism over "com-mon oense" which | is very gratifying. In thoarticle on the "Madonna and Child" it is indicatedthat these no longer figure on tho canvas ofmodern artists — and jit is to be hoped never nil!if the type of Madonna in the picture by GabrielHf-« T (excellently re^roduaed

in the A. J) is to betbe prptotype of theirirevival. Raphael's MadonnaT7aa. inspired by his jwn inner conceptions of thebeaotifnl ideal, Gabriel JJlai a by the homely facesof the .maiden peasmts of Germany : which islikely. to be the truest representation of earth'smoat beautiful daughter ? There are many ex-cellent articles whictj want of space forbids us tonotice. The illustrations are superb. The refine-ment of . paper ai^d letterpress seems to

havereached its'limit in this magazine.

Tha Effcctiva Adv ertiser (Baker & Sytnea, 60,Ludgate Hill, E.Ci) is the most marvelbusof journalistic marvels. A glance at tbe ad-vertisements will enable any one to vouch for tbeaccuracy of its title. ¦ For printers it is invaluable.About one-third of |its 64 pages—superb letter-press on superb paper—is devoted to articles ofpeculiar interest to! publishers, most of thememinently readable far the public at large, tt is ajournal remarkable for many things bat tnoatof all for its cheapness, being sold for 3d. Itnould not be dear at three times tho price.

THE SUFFEBING CHILDBEN(From The \Bouthport Vmtor.)

There is nothing that touches the tender chordof sympathy so quickly as to witness tho suffreingof children who are, whol ly dependent on whatothers do for them. A case in point, and onuwhich should excite tbe sympathy of all those whohave children of their own, U that of little Annie.Tanci Allison, 12 years; old, of 6, Vansttart 8treet,Milton Conrt Eoad, New Cross, London, 8.E., whoselong! years of suffering as narrated below, werebrought to our attention by a gentleman who isfamiliar with all tbo particulars : ]

It! teems that about nine years ago tbe mothernoticed a swelling of tbe child's knee, accompaniedby EaTcro pain, Tho family doctor advised takingbe: to Guy's Hospital, where Bbe attended herseveral,weeks ao an' oat-door patient, at the endof which time, having obtained no relief, sbe wastaken to the Children's Hospital , Great OrmondStreet, W.C., vrh«re she attended for nearly foury*aH. While here, special instruments were madefor her, in addition to which the leg was pat into apiaster of Paris mould, where it remained for along time; this treatment, however, did not benefitber, and she continued to suffer intensely; Dr.Mars1], F.E.C.8., senior surgeon to tho abovehospital, author of " Diseases of tbe Joints," andlecturer on " Hip Diseases," stated that the child"iwas in great danger and might lose her leg."Filing extremely anxious, her parents had bertab>a Into a celebrated hospital in Kensington,where sba remained sometime longer, but here, aselsewhere, received no benefit, tbo pain contioningintense. She was then taken to the LondonHospital, bat as; the as me was full sbe could cot beadmitted. The attending surgeon, Mr FredkTravK?, F.B.C.S., L.8.A., &c., said " the case was avery: bad one." Through the influence of MissThpvctean, of New Cross, and Dr Mitchell , she wasadmitted into St. Thomas' Hospital, where 6horemained as an ib-patient for several weeks, afterwhich, as an ont patient under the immediatecare j and attention of that eminent authority, DrSydney Jones, senior surgeon, and lecturer onSurgery, at St. Thomas' Hospital, but she continuedto grow steadily worse, suffering tbe most intenseagony. On tbe hospital card which Dr Jones gavethe child's mother, be' described the case " whiteswelling." At this time her bodily health beganto decline, and the parents became so alarmed thatthey, took ber to tbe sea coast. Her suffering wasfearful to behold. Her screams night and daywere heart-rending, and her parents were drivenalmost frantic by ber cries for something to easetho dreadful pain. Sbe could not be moved with-out going into spasma ; she could not even bear tbeweight of tbo bed clothes on her knee. In despera-tion the parents went back with her again to StThomas's Hospital, whero tbey kept ber about twoweeks, but tbey conld do nothing more for ber.Through tbe iDfiaeDCO of a local pbysican she wasagain brought before Dr. Travers, of tbe LondonHospital, who, after making another thorough ex-amination, stated plainly to the mother tbat be" could do nothing whatever for ber." She couldnot j move without , tbe aid of two cratches, andthen only by the greatest effort, accompanied bythe most intense pain. She was reduced to almosta skeleton and ber life was despaired of. At tbiscritical period, the father began to hear of i mostmarvellous cares wrought by a newly-discoveredOil, ;whicb be hastened to procure and try it on: hislittle sufferer, when almost directly the pain beganto ease,* tbe swelling to disapear, and for tbe firsttime in yean tbe cbild began to sleep soundly atnight. Continning to use this magical Oil, it wasbut a short time before one of tbe two crutches,which for years ' tbe little oce bad been obliged toaseJ was thrown aside, and tbe pain also becameless intense. In a fe« weeks before tbe remainingcrutph was exchanged for a stick ; later on thostick was laid away with tbe two crotches, and tbelittle patient bod emerged from a life of most in-tense suffering nod danger, to complete freedomfrom pain.. While the knee remains somewhatstiff! and permanently enlarged, all pain has corn-ptetpiy disappeared, and ehe now walks without theaid of crotch or stick. !

If further proof were wanting to show that St.Jacobs Oil, which Ii the Oil above referred to," conquers pain" in every instance, a gentlemanconnected with tbis paper could famish additionalevidence from bis own personal experience. Heapplied tbe Oil upon himself, wben suffering themast intense agony, and all pain disappeared in tenminutes. He now considers St. Jacobs Oil ahodsebold necessity, and would DO more think ofgoing a journey without» botttle or two of tbe Oilin bis . portmanteau than be woold of taking, ajourney id January without bis top coat ¦

His experience, to our personal knowledge, isthatof-other weU-knoitn eitieen* of Soutbport.

TESTIMONIAL TO MB J A CONDON.Our ; re»der» iwfl] rejrret to learn that Mr J A

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MEETINGS AT TALLOW AND; n AT£SB>i ; .MOT, ' CO;. ¦WATEBFOED, 1

; Sunday's, meetings of the branohes of , the Irish'National Leajfue'.iyere.n'eld at Tallowand Kilwater^oy- |-poth *ere,' heid in the open air, and, both

T?ere largely ittended: ' The meeting'in Tallow' wasfield in'the. creamery/yard, and was presided overT>y Bef'W .p rpowBiyC.C. ! ' ; :'¦¦¦ Thor*' woro felao preaent—Mr J T> 'Pyne, M.P, DrDonovan, Me isrir P J WalBh, P.L.G, J'Whito, JameaDelany, L Coughlnn. M Baldwin; B Brion, L Qroehey ,if Carey, W: luevina . E M O'Loary, -T- Clanoy,, TSeniry (bon sao), J Walsh, ,W O'Brien, M O'Brien. , ,! . The] rev cfiairman and Mr Eyne, M.P,,deliveredbpeeohes, and) a series of resolutions wero passed,t,be purport or wnich will be found in tbe report ofthe . j . . MpgTINO AT KlIATATiaiiOT,which pame biff at four o'clook in the afternoon, andat which the Tallow gentlemen mentioned attended.This meetinglwas presided over by tne Eev JAUSSQr/BAHiT, C.C, Knockanore, of which branch he ispresident. Thlero were also present—Messrs P Syan,P.L.Gj P Mjurpby. P.L.G; P J Wulah, ThomasMuip hy, Daniel Goold, 'and William-Flynn , - TheKnookanore flfe and drum- was in attendance. Twcuniformed pojicemen appeared, and one atteL; yieato take down la longaand a few strong words ofwhat was said, j\ The I Eev Chairman.' said that the object of thumeeting' was to put before them what bad been goingon over the country for the last fortnight. A llfe-aad-death struggle was going on between the Irishpeople I and t,uo Tory. Government. That Govern-ment bad passed an Act by which they hoped tocrush out of tjse hearts of the Irish people everyEpark of !patrioti8m ; bv which tbev hoped to crushout the liberties of the peop le, und tbe liberty oftbe Press ; byj which they hoped to make Ireland acountry^ under laws that would be worthy, not of aGovernment that reigned in the nineteenth century,but of | a Government that reigned seven or tencenturieB befo -e tbe Christian en in some barbarouscpuntryl The] Irish people and " bloody" Balfonrwere lipe two wrestlers, and B ilfour was sure tocome to his kneea and oa to his back (laoghter andcheers) Tall >w and Enockunore bad come togetheron that day, a i they did eight year* ago, whea tbeyformed about tbe fiist branch of the Land Leaguein the8puth "bfc Ireland, and.tbe Tory Governmentund its ICoercibn Act, its gaols and its plank . beds,nould not cow frighten tbe men of Koockanpreand Tallow any more than they frighten them(cheers). Notwithstanding the murders at Mitchel-6town, Coolgreany, and in Kilkenny Gaol, thepeople of Ireland were determined to fight ttioTory Government until death, and never give upuntil Ireland's rights were restored to ber (cheers).Tbe sutatance of tbe resolution to be submitted tothe meeting was, in the first place, to congratulatetho Lord llaytr of Dublin and Mr William O'Brienon their action in vindicating tbe liberty of thePress in Ireland ; tbo second resolution expressedsympathy with tbe families of tho murdered menalready referreii to ; and the third applauded theaction taken by the suppressed branches in Wexford,Clare, Cork, end Kerry during the past fortnight.If tbey In Knockanore and Tallow were suppressedtbey would go on holding their meetings despite allthe police and aoldiers that the Tory Governmentcould ssnd againBt them (cheers). Tbe strugglewould only lost for a few months, and then tbeTory Government won\d go down with the evilreputation of being the most despotic, bloody, andcruel Government that ever ruled Ireland. Hoco'ncIndeVl by proposing the resolutions.

:Mr Pj J Walsh seconded the adoption of tberesolutions. ; :

|Eev Father Power, C.C, Tallow, next nddresaedthe meeting. He condemned in strong terms tbekilling of poor Larkin in Kilkenny gaol for no othercrime than that of defending MB homo ; and thewords utiered by Latkin's father, when sympathywas tendered to-him at tbe grave his son—" I don'twant sympathy j My boy has gone to Heaven forhis country"—would in tbe future be found In-scrlbad on manV an Irish banner. Tho murdersat Mitohelstownl Coolgreaoy, and Kilkenny wereall on the heads of " bloody" Balfour (groans).The murder of Head-conbtable Wheleban in Clarewas a terrible thing, and one that they must alldeplore ;j but it turned out to be—as Mr Healyprophetically saicl at Tallow meeting a fortnightago—tbej result of a trap laid by an informer—amoonlighting outrage got up by tho authorities, sothat Balfonr mt^hc have it as a set off to somequestions put to him in tbe Honse of Commonsabout the Mitcbelatown murders ; that was howHead-constable jWhelehan lost his life. Let thupeople be1 united,! earnest, and determined, ready tofollow their leaders, and every advice (riven bythem, and in n short time they would would see fly-ing on the hilltops, fiom tbe Galtees to Knock-meildown, the green banner of their country,proclaiming that Ireland was a nation again (cheers).

Mr J ! D Pynd, M.P, next spoke. He said theGovernment were trying a fall with the Irishpeople, bjit the people were staring tbe Governmentin j the tice, an<jl tellinjj them to do their best ortheir worse. It would not do for tbe people to runarcay, because tb<» time bad vooie when the peoplemU3t stand together, shoulder to shoulder, untilthey bad:regainec their rights, and they would not—for want of n anhood at any rate—allow theirchildren to suffer what they themselves bad suffered(cheers). ! The Ir sh people must now stand firmerthan ever together. Tbey must not allow thapolice to jride roughshod over them (groans). Hedid not bare about speaking of the police that day,as there were only a couple of them present (laugb-ter). bat ho would say this much, that as regardedtheir conduct in Mitcbelsto'wn and Fermoy in baton-ing harmless and Inoffensiv e crowds. It they had aspark of Wnhood in them tbey would have throwndown their jackets rather than do it (cheers). TbeIrish people had; now 'one consolation, that tbemajority of tbe English people bad discovered thatcoercion if a playeji out game, and the result of thenext general election wjiuld bo that Ireland wouldget a lnrgjer scheme of (lomo Rule than was offeredber before (cheers) j while, as for the landlords, be.thought they would have to go without any pur-chase at all (laugrjter and cheers).

A vote of thankp to the rev chairman brought themeeting to a closi

Dr. Tanner cad EJr. J. Ilandovillo inj y Carried -

On Saturday evening last the above-namedgentlemen arrived in Carrtck-on-Suir for tbepurpose of addressing a National League meetingon the following day. Tbo distinguished gentle-men were 'very cor llally received at tho station bythej members of i be local branch of tbe IrishNational League, and a large concourse of tbogeneral public, ao :ompmied by tho bands of tbotown. Ai process on was formed, which accom-panied tuq honorable gentlemen to the Town Hall,from the steps of 'hicb they addressed tbe assem-bled people briefly. The meeting, which musthave numbered several thousand people, subse-quently dispersed] and the two welcome visitoraproceeded1 to the residence of Mr. Feeban,brewer—a1 relative of Mr. Mandeville—where theysoeht tba nizht.1 On Sunday at about threeo'clock a very largo and representative demon-stration was held o[n tbe Green, at which tbe'¦ ! 'fiev. PATJL POWEB, C.C. presided.

Amongst those preaont were—Tho Town Commis-sioners, : William Power (chairman), MessrsO'Brien, ' Grey, - O'Connor, Bourke (L), Walsh,Ryan Dijggan, M. Power, Mr. Landy, TownClerk ; Poor La«T Guardians Carrick Union, Mr.Eodkett. Wo.1l (Pv), Wall (W.), Shea (chairman),Barry Terry, O'Donnel l. D.V.C. ' McGrath, V.C.,Hearn, Wnlsh W.), Wallace, White, Driscoll,EJWolsbJ Woodbine Cottage ; Laurence Power,CarrieeeaJ (couniy Waterford) ; E. P. ley, T.DatiD, (solicitor), W. O'Snllivan , (solicitor),E. •O'Brieti , Thre< Bridges ; J. Hally, N. Ma)one,J.iilcGratb, The mas McGrath , T. O'Connor, P.Mftfckey, M. Quanp, J. O'Meara, T. B. Morrissy, J.CaUanan, and Mr. Lynch, hon. sec. Carrickbranch of (the League.

OPT. FlTHEa POWEB returned thanks for thehonour conferred upon bim in asking him to pie-side at that largo and respectable meeting. Tbeywere there that day in spite of Governmont pro-clamation; although by ec doing they ran tbe riskof .being sentenced to six months on tbe plank bedto' ilearn how to ieapect law, as taught by thosewho govern Ireland 'according to their own ideaswitjbout having tbo least concern for tha interestsof the Irish people (cheers.) He asked them tolook at tbe treatment tbat most noble of Irishcharacters'. Mr. O'Brien, bad been subjected to(cheers for Mr. O'Brien). •• Look how the Govern-ment bad (treated Ithe Lord Mayor of Dublin, T. D.Su|livan (cheera)- They eaw how tbe Govern-ment were treating all tbo men whom tho Irishpeople love, whose memories they are cherishing,and jtrhoM services In the causa of Ireland will

oogbt to work for tbo public good was working fortheir destruction ¦ ritfa the apparently sole objeot ofexasperating then and tben to destroy tbcin (cbeers).Look: at the Lor Lieutenant He gets £20,000a IJeir, for what ? Why for passing ovor fromLondon two or th ee times in tbe year and payingus f be honour of t visit (laughter and groans). Hois paid for, sere wit g rack rents from his unfortunatetenants (groanB). Then there U bis Chief Secretary,Bdlfoar (groans). Tbe rev gentleman concludedby introducing . .

DrTANKiB, wb > next addressed the meeting. Oncou)ing forward t *Cwas greeted with a tremendousontjburst of cheerl g.Mo accepting their invitationto addrew'tbe me sting he koe<r tbat be was goingto ia, :.place thai zrew a greet many blackthorn?.such ;a« tbat be held in bU band ; tbat be wasgoipg to jaddress men wbo lived under tbe mistyshadow of htttorh 8Iieveoamon, and tbat be wasgolog to a plao< known In bl»tory as a key to agreat, military p nitlon. Unfortunately ot onetime In tbe butor* of onr land Carrlok did not doit* (daty, it allowe 1 tbe North Corkmen to go on toWerford {hear, lear). Bat it is often by greatmUtaket s, people learn wholesome lessons that arenob thrown away, and be thought he oould read intha face* of thai large assembly of men a eolemn4nd solid Jetarml nation toiUnd firm in tbe canaofoTJ.wbicb their f orefather* (offered so mncb, andfoTjwbioh ;bat «U; > tbey were so anxiously fighting(ohpew). People might oek what make* the pre-•em Oovrtnment vldoni. He would tell then Inm *\ i lattcra—i *. 4. (cbe«»t)- Wbr«t make*Ail fopr oi d Co., i nd Mr. W. H, 8mii lr (Old Clo wecall bim in tbe House), that makes tbe £ «. d.T*4T |»M jmrt. asd paroelo' laodlordUm. It isfoi Ht*>w», lr i* doomed, ud in iu Ml tbey go

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people. EveryitilDt;jthey om do to .pn>p up tji.e 1 t'wp yedr^ago.defendant assnqlte4 .him and drivertottering structure .tbey rill do, and, a,re doing by two of bis teeth down j}lsthroat* and three more ofevery .uieana ln. thtii power (cbeere). ; jjiogllsn them were, joggling about in bis head Bloce, and fellfapdlordt} are not . quirter.so bad.Ybati tLey aro bad out aahort tlipe.ago] ' ':' .'.enough (hear, bear), j They aee ,that this is aqjage ; There : Wfi#:a?cro8s-oa8o by the. defendant,,,in°'progress, and that tho grea wave of democracy wbion the' date.was'wroog, and it .was. accordinglyis spreading triumphantly .overy the length and dismissed.'.! - ~i,¦¦ . ' . [ . "¦ '' ' ,Jiisadth of the land, jand ,they I are Baying to the . In the eas* ot Lonergan «. Kyan, defendant wasJrisb Undlord, there l« no use of you trvini? to,stop, fined 6a, and costs, or (even days' imprisonment'.tbe tide. The Grand Old statesman, Mr. Glad-¦tooe (deafening oh93r8) has prophetically de-clared the flowing tide is.with , us, tue ebb la withthem and the-landlord

may try to stop the floniog

tide. If they do they will be like dear old D»meParticgton , who,tried to keep out the tide, with abroom (cheers and jluu^hter). ' . Tney protestedagainst tbe Government proclaiming their free andopen meetings ; they, protested, against tho en-croachment on their rights of free speech (cheers.)They protested against tho illegal methods towhich the Government baye resorted toot-ash thaliberty of the Irljb jpeople, by; proclaiming' thewhole ot Ireland as a . Nation of. dangerous com-binations (cbeers). What bad , been, tbe effect ofBaltour's suppression of the National League f Inalmost every part of Ireland to-day National .Leaguedemonstrations are being held (cbeers) . In midCork to-day, wbioh bejhs-d the honour to represent,theie are five meetings being held. So successfullyare we beatinrr tbe Government tbat some of itssupporters are getting angry with it. They Raytbat because tbe Government are not .committingmore murder—shooting down hundreds of innocentpeople to satisfy the rapacious maws of tho land-lords—that tbey are not .doipg their duty (groans).In this great struggle in whioh they were engagedtbey were not . alone. In other days in Ireland'shistory the Btruggle. was not an even-handed one,tbe Irish people . were alone in it, and the strongprevailed, and still the struggle went on ; bat thatday instead of being |alone , they had words ofsympathy and encouragement addressed to them(cueers). Tbey had tbu . Bympqthyjand good wishes oftbe great English dempcruoy ut tueir backs (cheers).The chairman In his opening address hud touchedupon the subject. Tbe Government—this blun-dering, boulsterlng Government—first commencedby suppressing tbo Ennia meeting for the osten-sible purpose, they. siid. of stamping out outrageand tbe committal of crime Tbe murder of Con-stable Wheleliaa followed ia Clare, and.tbis bringsmo to the chairman's reforenco to tbe informerCallanau (groans) . Kovf , who is tbis fellow ? Heset himself to find out ;bls antecedents and be suc-ceeded. He is a fellow who spent five years inSpike Island (great grdanlug), It was while therebe in ado tho acquaintance of ber Majesty's Govern-ment (laughter), he became the bumble and de-voted servant ot law acd order (laughter), and nowtbat be ia a moraber of the Government they must, hesupposed, bo dacifal and respoctfnl , and call him Mr.Callanan (laughter), Well, Mr. Callanan, tho approver,bat wo don't muoh approve of him ; we call him by thomore simple and thorough designation, an informer.Now, who is tbe follow ? Ho is the man wbo somatime ago was eoat down hare to ootnmit outrages, andif ho got tbe opportunity to commit murder (groans).Ia tba oauaty Cork bo passed himself off by tbe nameof Kyan, and at Dononghmoro ho tried on his infamouscalling, and failing there in succeeding in gettinginnocent peoplo to bu led into tha comtnital of oatragesbo monded his hands, and triod the gama of obtainingmoney nader false pretecooa, and for having urtas iahis possesBion for illegal parpoaos be got tn-olvomonths in tbe connty cacl (groans). Next, as theirrev. ohalrman had tuld thorn, ho turned up la thisdistrict, and what was 'his liulo game nmongut you ?Why, trying to peranadj the yoang men of tbis districtto shoot landlords (groans). But ho did not saccocdhere, and tho next placu thoy found him is in Claroexcitipg pooplo to commit acts of violouco . and afterthat in the vitness box swearing inuooent Urea away(groans). What is to ba inforred from all this, whona blakgnard liko this is taken into bands by thoGoverament ? How can cooBdooco oxiit in a Govo'a-mont that?has as its chief men in the country, rafflanaliko this fellow , going '¦ aboat t ty in f to betray tuoinnocent and to prop up crime ftftor this fashion fThese aro tho class of follows , backed up by a orushingCDorcion Act, who aro doins the mischiof that is beingdone. Tho hon. goatlem&a th*n rcf6rrod to tho terriblenatnra of oriction sconds , observing that it was thowiinessing of oao of thbso hoartronding speotaclosthat 2rdt brongbt him to tho National side. Hs thonglanced at tho great reaction in English feeling anregards Ireland, and observed that thuro was no doubtbat tho day was at hand whon thoy would entirelywin (cheers). Only laati May twclre month*, (Mr.Gladstono said tho " flowing tido it with ns ; and thaebbing with them ;" and those words wore propheticle called upon tho mon of Tipporary, Waterford, and

Kilkenny, to be earnost, to bo unorgotio, to bo sinceroin thoir adhesion to tho prinoiplos of tho League ; tostand by the sido of tha evicted , should saoh casestorn up in their midst , and if thoy did so thoy wouldeeo all traces of tyraniail landlordism swept away,and thoy would sea their beloved land as sho oncawas—a Nation once attain (prolonged ohocring).

Mr. Lynch, Hon. Sect., then read the followingresolutions :— I

Ttmt wo onco cgjln ronew our cntlro confldenco iuCharles 8. Paxnolland tho Irish Farty.That wo pledgo oarsolvej i to carr/ on tho principled oftho National Leagua aaiil tbo Just tighta o( tho IriBhpeoplo ore obtained, not>rltti'atondlaj tho Intimidntory andooercire measarcs at present practised bjr the Govern-meat. ;That wo call upon tho clnlizod world to pies a vorilct ontbo, mardcrons policy pnrsned By Bil fonr s Cnstlo Govern-mont, tbo Litest victim of which, pom- Lar kin, was donn todeath in tho foulest manner of tbe many martyrs of freodom,an -we be? to extoad our falient BympitUy to his fathor tntbo I08S bo has sustained ; and woalao doaoanca tho bratalmardor of John Kinsolla at Crougbnu, and oiler onr fullestsjmpatb/ to the frioadd of tho Utcac mirtyr to Irolond'scause.That wo condemn tho disgraceful conduct of tbo police at'ermoy la Mtonlns tho peoplo and for tho assault oomtnlt-po oo one of oar most rojpoctoi membors of tho IrishParty, Dr. T/nncr, for tryinir to avert another MltcholstownmaiuLi^rAThat wo vioir with horror the recent rovelatlons mads brtho police ep/, Callanan, at tho moonlighting lnfoatlgatio i« CUra,tnd wo «aj th»t that tbo Oorerumsit who weranilt/ of enoonra^ingsnoh doods as havo been revat'od srodeserring of tbo renrobitloa ot a olTilizol poople.That wo bej to Mndor oar boirtfelt congratulations totbo Lord Jlaror ot Dublin and Wm U'Brlou for the signalvictory thoy bars gained in maintaining tho freodom ot thoircsa, dosplta tho tflorta of cur dcsploablo rulers.Mr Thomas Eookott. P L 0, moved their adoption.Mr. LlUBENCB POWEQ , Carrigeen , seoondod tho

motion. Ho referred at some length to tho policy oftho Government in their dealings towards tho NationalLcaguo, and ho asked tnoso whoso hearts woro notsincero in their adheroneo to tho principles of theLeague, and who woro not prepared to mako eacri-ices for its priucipks, to leave tho ranks altogothorot Buoh peoplo stand asido (cheers). Tbis was noamo—whon coeroion was in full Bwing ; whon tho

liberty of any Irishman iwas not a moment seoare—for milk-and-wat^r patriotism (ohoers). Why, but forthem tbo canao for whioh thoir forofathor* bled, andfor which the sincere men of tho prosent day aro sostrenoaaly fighting, would have been won yearsago (cbcors). Ha hold that shopkeepers who supplyor associato with grabbers oaght to be boyoottod : lotevery man who was against the National Loagua boboycotted. It was the height of folly for Mr Balfonrto buliore that because bo suppressed the NationalLeague that bo can suppress the national aspirationsof the Irish people. That was an impossibility (ohoors)Why, i f; us conld possibly orash ovory branoh oat ofexistonco;thoy would still hold their meetings (ohoors).Jo might imprison oar loaders, but if tho schoolmaster

Is lookod up thoeobolars shavo their lessons (ohoers),and bo would find that if ho pat them into cool ho hadleft tbo boat men oataide (dhesrs).

Mr Mandovillo addrcsacil tho meeting, after wbiohtho Drooecdinirs tormlnatcd.

BuTtEE8T0WK—At Saodoy'ii meeting Mr J NOLAN,V P, presided. The following resolutions were pusuaunanimously. — Proposed by J Nolan, seconded byThos Kenny— " That wo, tho mambors of this branch ,bog to offer oar hearty congratulations tQ tho BightHun. the Lord Mayor of Dublin, Mr T D Sullivan,on tho significant victory ho has gained over hisprosocators in their attempt to throttle the liberty ofthe Irish Prcos, and tha right ot holding pnbliomeetings." Proposed by M Hunt, Boeondod by NPowor—" That wo also congratulate Mr W O'Brien ,on being singled out as tho first person struck at nndortho Coercion Act. We hereby renew oar determinationto. follow his udvico notwithstanding whatovor conrsotho Government might adopt." Soma now memborshaving bcon enrolled tho mooting adjourned.— Cor.

STRADBALLY PETTY SESSIONS.—FEiDiT.(Before Mr Dunstervillo R II, end Mr H Mov7-

; bray; J P.)TEEBPA88,

Maurice Foran summoned Matthew VVbelan to:tbe trespass of six cowa and two bcifera on hisfarm at Urnigue, on tbe 13th July, and seven cowsand twc heife rs on tbo 21st July.

Mr Dunsterville, who bad considerable difficult}In getting information, ! Baid ho waa not going toconduct: cases for any parties. If tbey didn'tchoose to employ a solicitor to manage their busi-ness bo would not bear them. Ho would dietuhstho case. :

PIOEOM J-TEALINO.Sergeant Thomas Nash summoned Thomas

Lonergan for having, at Qardenmorris, on the 26thJuly, stolen two pigeons {tbo property of MichaelTobin , and on a second summons with having stolentbreo pigeons on or about tbe 12th September.Maurice Delaney was charged viith aiding andabetting. \

Michael Tobin deposed; to losing two pigeons. Hoidentified tbein subsequently.

The two rates were dismissed.A tICENSINO CASH.

John Foran, publican, Stradbally, was summonedfor having on Sunday, tbe 10th June, opened hispremises for the s\le of iat)xocatio;r liquor.

Mr T Davln appeared ifor defendant. :Constable Jeremiah CahiU deposed that be found

on Koran's premises, Vf .m and Michael Corbett,Thomas Casey, Plerse Wbelan, and Michael Keily.William: Corbett rau aWay, and witness told bimbe might as well stand, da be knew bim well ; befonod a balf gallon with Something liko beer in it;Casey liyrd about 2} mites away.

Cross-examined by MrjOavln—I never measuredit; I know the distance from a knowledge of tbelocality. ; . | ; '

William Corbett deposed to Mr Davin tbat bewent to Foran'flto pay a [bill. '¦ ¦ \

Thomas Casey depoaed'.tbat he cot so drink theretbat day ; be went to (get change of a pound jbe believed in any ease l tbat be was a tona f id ttraveller, and If lio wanted to get drink he wouldask- for it; ihe police nieosnred tbe road to bishouse with a cord, bat it didn't come witbin 40perches of bh. house ; 'tho constable asked ;faintwas he a traveller, and bo E>!d ho supposed hewas. . '¦. ' ¦ '

j '¦ • ¦ ' . ;•Tbomiis Foron, son to defendant, depwed tbat be

went into tbe bouse acd taw the four pareoas sum.uioned for being on tbe ptemisea i he ordered themout, a* {be did not want them tber© > he alwaysconBfd«n>d Cosey was a truTcller. i

Tho court held tbe caw proved* and fined de*fendant SOi and CMIS. . i : . .

Tbn persons found on he premise* were fined'In Ri &nil enftta &B*QVJ. . ' :

Thorns* Lonergi,o »uuiaioned Patrick Byan f orhaving «f«aulted bloi at Qleod4ilinaa on tbe 80thAuguit, by ttriklog bim t«o blow with hit cltnohedtt»t. : . •• ,j . : . . ' .

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: 0ARRICK < UNI01f -8KTVK?AY. :(From Ouir E«»orfer.) '.

Mr J £J BKK in the chair. - iAlso preBont—Messrs P Wall. JR Barry, : T

O'Donnelf,'J Wall , Wl Hearne; j Wallaoa, T dcOrnth,M Xerry. T Bockett, M Walsb.

MEAT FODB TIMES A TEAS.Mr William Hearno proposed a resolution to tho

effect tbat tho iamatea of the workhouao recoivo meatfour times a year, iaete^d of twico as at preioat. MrWall seo^ndud tho motion.

Mr Terry opposed tho innovation as ridioulous, andsaid that the paaport in. that nnioa woro cared farbetter than in any other workhoneo in Ireland.

¦Mr P Wall—That la1 a most rational statementMr Eockott—I would like to hear same reaBon from

Mr Hearne,, why, ha wants to give the panpero meatfoar tim.'S a year, for I believo the inmates of thishouse are as w«U cired as in any union in Irelapd.What good will mcat . do them if only giten fonr timesa y<sar ? Whyi they might as well get vitriol—nellcastor oil at oil events , for tho moat will sicken them(laufhter). : :

Mr J Wall—It will do them for modlclne.Mr Bookett—This thing is eimply oboap popularity,

and no.more i ¦ :Mr Terry Ito clerk)—Is not tbo dietary X50 a year in

oxoesa of what it was when I camo here first its s>guardian f Clark . It is.

Mr Eockett—Mr Drohan, who was a guardian . whon1 oamd hero, propoaort that tho inmates get no moruIndian meal, but that thoy get oatmial instead. Thatproposal nod tna eanctiuu ol the boaid, and my Viocr •felt ooncanoDce. I do not believe that tbU will beany sabotantial good. ; Make tho infirmary as comfort-ablo as you can, but to hold , ont an inducement topaupora to como in hero and got good 'ood, and to bo atax on the cqantv is a matter U> which )L will nut b« aparty, neither will I ; bu a party to the auondlnff ofmoney on out-door relief.

Mr Ho.irne—Thoao allusions to tho moat beinglike castor oil , are all nonsense (laughter). Tho panperagot eggs on East«r Sunday

Mr . Kockett—And the master paid for them(langhter). 1 think I . will move nn amendment thatthe paupers get meat every day.

Mr JT Wall—It willjsavo a lot of medicinb, and a- lotof doctor's exponsoa (langbter).

A poll was subsequently taken with tho'followingresult :—

. For the Hot ion— Messrs J Wall, W Hoarno, B Barry,T O'Donnell. Walsli-5.

Against— Messrs Wallace , P Wall , Torry, McGrath,Eookett. Chairman—6.

DEATH or hh.ws.uuMr Terry propooed tho following resolution i—

That wo tbo guardians of the Cnrrick-on-8atr nnion ex-press onr Bjmratuj- to tbo parents ana slstors ot ThomasI/3riin, Woodiord, who was dooe to death in KUkoany Jaila victim to fs^onloui laiidlordism, and English miarulo.

Ho said this younff man was done to denth in uixmonths, and left to die in his oell with no ono with bimbat his God . From what had been spoken by the twopariah priests who attunded Larkin, ho hoped that thoyoung man waa. not .unworthy to go bctoro his God.Iu conclusion bo said it wonld have beun hotter for bimhad he been shot down , as tho unfortunate people woroat Mitvheletown.

Mr Kockett seconded tho resolution , and etrony lycondemned tho action of tha governor aad officials ofKilkenny jail ia their dealings cowards young Larkin.

COLUKANE , TUB INVOKUBE.Mr Barry supported the resolution, and statod tbat

ho knew what the Government conld do when tboycame to deal with a political foe. If Larkin had bceaa robber bo wonld have como ont of jail n strong man,but tho orders camo from Dublin Castlo , directing thogovernor not to lot Larkin oat a strong man. Ho toonbriefly referred to the statements ho hod seen in thoFreeman about Cullinano tho informer, and stated thathe was sure ho know tbo Bcoandrel who tried to entraphimself. Thoro were very few in tho district vrao aidnot know John Brion, who was going about otatintfthat he had murdered Patten Bridge thongh bio onolohad boen hung for the murder. Ho know tho man well ,and he had triod to entrap him. (Mr Barry).

Mr McGrath also sapported the resolntion. TheGovernment imprisoned Larkin benanso ho loved hUneighbour as Vie lovod himBcAJ.

Tho resolution was then pat and unanimouslyadopted.

CL OQHEEN UNION— TUESDAY .(Prom our flcporter.)

John E Walnbe , E>q, V C, in the chair. Alsopresent—Messrs Wm Oalvin , Michael Cashen, ItO'Sbea, E CUncy, M Tubln. DrFenton , M 0, waaalso present.

Ttere were several , applications for relief. Apoor woman, two members of whoso family got as-blstance from tbe board to emigrate, asked the loanof tbe workhouae borso to convey them to Lisuiore.I be board not Beein^; tbeir way to do this, madeup a subscription for bcr relief.

115 TRAllPB '.The Clerk , Mr Lonorgan, reported that thoy had

a visit from no fewer than 115 trampj last week.The wholo country, be said, appeared to be tramp-ing (laughter). Tnis . week last year, tbore were05, and corresponding week four years ago, 31tramps in tho bouse.

Tbe Ke 'ieving Officer eald eome of them onlyuek.-d for u night's lodging.

Tho Ctairumn thoajjht that oomethlDj; ought tobe dono to put a check; to tbe tramps.

Master—Wbeu they coma here, they won't go tobed without their suppers.

Clerk—It is bard lor tbo master to tnannjo inouch coses.

Some members suggested tboir food might bestopped, or reduced.

Toe Clerk thought, that as aoon aa an Inmatecame into tbo boavu , ho or sbe, was bound to besupported.

Tbe matter tben dropped fv.r tbo preaont.TENDERS.

The tenders recently taken were—Coal, Crotty,Listnore , at 22i per ton, delivered. White bread,'lid, and brown, ijd tbo 41b loaf. Meat, 5}d perpound. New milk , Gi per gallon , yearly.

THE COTTAOES.Tbo guardians have built 35 excellent cottages

under tho old scbome, : at an average) (for buildingalone) of about £73 each.

The Clerk read a long communication asking theInspector to reconsider his decision on tbe 60 oite3not recommended us suitable under tho newscheme. Under same scheme Go havo been re-cnmmpnrlnd as Suitable!.

THE oiccue.An application was read from ooue of tbo in-

mates tc go see the circus ia town, freo of cbargoPermission rciven.

THE POOR LANDLORDS 1A long resolution was read from the Clonatnlty

union , asking tho Irish landlords to return soino ofthe ill-gotten rackrente which they serened out ofthe tenants in tbo post.

Mr Casbou—Wo won't aok them for any resto-ration. I believo tbey are aa poor aa ourselvesnow (laughter).

Tbo motion was adopted.£30 TO TUE CLEBK.

The board unanimously pasocd tbe highly iatol-li«eBt and efficient Clerk £30 very recently, tor bitservices under tbe Vo ters' Act. But tbo L Q Boardwould not sanction it without at least a wecVonotice of motion, whioh tho Chairman, Mr Wabh,subsequently cave.

A BIO DEBT, AND A EEFD8AL.Tho Clerk reported, that tbo board owed tbe

Provincial Bank in Cloghcen, £i la 6J. and tbattheir cheques would not bo honored, as theyowed about XGO interest. But tbis debt can-not legally be paid. Xbe guardians are anxious topuy it. But find it impossible to do so. In thumeantime they feel hurt that their cheques shouldbe stopped on a practical debt of £i, iu a most eol-vent union, with the rateo in course of collection-

Iu reply to a guardian, tho Clerk oald be eavby THE , WATEBPOED N EWS tbat tbo Waterfordboard owed tbe National Bank nearly £3,000.

A Guardian said that was very liberal.Another Guardian—There is but ono bank in

Clogheen, The matter then dropped. :OUT DOOE BEL1E1'. !

There are only 47 persons on ont door relief iatbo union, at a coat of JB4 14s per week. !After signing tho rate: books, tbo board adjourned.

DTJNGABVAN LITERARY SOCIETY.A . special meeting of the committee ot the above

Society was held in tbe rooms, Parnoll-streot, onThursday evening, for the purpose of taking stepstowards tbe woro effectual carrying out of tboobjects of tbo society dnring tbo coming winter.Mr. E. K EOFUH, presided, and there also atten.ded-M. A. Greany, ; M. Keily, M. Power, W.O'Neill, J. Walsb, J. Crotty. i

Tbe Chairman stated tbat by a little more energytboy would go on splendidly during the comingwinter. In tbe Billiard Boom an interestingBilliard Handicap was being arranged, whichwould centre much attraction on that part of tbebouse, and they had ;also promises of support intbe Way of lectures, readings, entertainments anddebates, wiiicb were tnro to prove highly iustrin-tive, remunerative andienterUinlnpr.. ; ;

Mr Qretfny said that be waa unable to dorotosufficient time to the : duties of secretary, and hoagked tbe meeting to accept his resignation. i

Too meeting accepted tbo resignation, and' oatbo motion of tbo Chalrpmn a cordial vote of tbaoiowas 'pnued to Mr. Qreany for his great servicea tothe oooiety. ; • | '

Mr Jobs < Walsh was then, on motion of Air.Qreany, secopded Mr. M. Crotty, elected secretary,and i Mr Walib promlf ed to do bis best for tbe Sotdoty. • i ' j

¦ •Several oraers were made with regard to tbe lm>

provomeDt of toe premlees, and Metsia Dookn andCullioan were elected m; embers.

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WE COULD LEAP TROUGH

MY object in writing is twofol^-to express iny might ahposfc as .wp t>^in my

grave as;to;be;l v ;; |gratitude for a great tevkt, and to: tell a ;qn rnjr )back in a^ospital tmable tp ^,1 1 ';¦**!

short story which cannot faU to interest the feelbgs 'months, or'God onjj knows how long/ , .Bi^i > : . Jof many. l dthdrs. It is all about myeelf , bat'I have this point I- had a thought flash acrosa Tnyi iniiid ¦• - KJremarked that whetf a man tells Ithe honest truth like a streak of sunshine in a Qlpndy. day. I ,had ; :'|about himself he is all the more likely to be of use heard and read a good deal, about itofcher , SeigeTs r:'

:to his fellow-creatures. To begin- .then, you must Curative Syrup, and I resolved, before consenting - jknow I had long been more or lessisubject to attacks to be taken to the hospital, I would try that well- ¦ vof bronchitis, a complaint that YOU are aware is very known remedy. On . this I gave up $he doctor's -;:; Vof bronchitis, a complaint that you are aware is very known remedy. Un . tnis 1 gave up ^e opororscommon and troublesome in Cteeat Britain in certain medicine and began taking the Syrup. Mark theseasons of the year. Some EonthB . ago Ihad a very wonderful result ! I had taken but three dosessevere turn of it, -worse, I think, ithan I had ever -within twenty-four hours w/henl.vrasi seized with fthad before. It was probably brought on by my 6t of coughing, and threw up the phlegm andcatching cold, as we are all apt to j do when Ave least mucus off my che3t by the mouthful. The Syrupexpect it. Weeks passed by, and my trouble proved had loosened and broken it up. Continuing withto be very obstinate. ; It would not yield to medi- the Syrup, the racking pain, which I believe camocine, and a3 I alao began to have, violent racking from the bitter and poison humours in my.bloodpainsin my limbs und.back, I became gi-eatly alarmed, and joints, .soon left , me entirely, and I felt :likeI could neither eat nor Bleep. If I had been a feeble, going to sleep, and I did Bleep sound and quiet.sickly man, I.shpuld have thought leBS strangely of Then I felt hungry, with a natural appetite, and asit; but as, on the contrary, I was hearty and robust , I ate I soon- got strong and well.I feared some new and terrible thing had got hold I felt I could leap through the air with delight Iof me, which might make all my; strength of no • In a .week I was able to go to my work again. Itavail against it. I say, that was the way I thought, doesu't seem possible, yet it is true, and the neigh-

Presently I could not even lie clown for the pain bour.s know it. There are plenty of .witnesses toell over my body. I asked myi doctor what ho prove it. And, therefore, when I say I preach thathought of my condition, and he frankly said, " I good news of the great power of Seigel's Syrup tocm oorry to have to tell you that you are gettiug euro pain and disease far and wide, nobody willVOrBel" ThiB so frightened my Mends, as well as wonder at me. . :

.. .. . ., ., .. m ¦ . . ., THOJUB CANNIKO.myself, that they said, " Tliomas, you must go to the 7^ . ^filit-ary Roadhospital ; it may be your only chance for life ! " fkntprhnwuvBjp wM; w limy va y uM i uiuy vji.uni. Mj u i ty v i Canterbury, K-ent.

But I didn't want to go to tho hospital. Who Mother Seigcl's Curative Syr.up is for sale by alldO33 ? when he thinks he can. possibly get along chemists and medicine vendors, price 2s. 6d. perwithout doing it. I am a labouring man , with a bottle , and by tbe proprietors, A. J. White, Limited,lcrnre family depending on me for support , and I 3o, Farringdon Road , London , ;E.C.

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(From late Most Bevd. Dr. 0'BEIEW, Bkhop ofWtttcrford.)

' I hUTonsod llr. SOLOHOSS' Spcctaeles with great adTan-togo to my sight, their cooliny ncd comfortinB propcrBcjprOTlng most agrwublo and bcneflrfal , elocts which fno»croxporienccd from nnr other kind of glass or pebble.._ '!\ D. aBBiEa. Bishop of Watorford."(From Most Eev. Dr, Conway, Lord Bishop of

Killala.)" Tho eipericnco I havo had for oomo tlmo of llr. E.Solomons' Spectacles enables run to state thoj are tboonly lenses which afford mo ease iind comfort to bo deslradia reading, writing, tu>. I »m, indeed, gUd that I proonradtbcao tamed sight prcserrers/or tbe nso of other glassei indpobblea had caused mo to lmapiiie thst Bach nti-ittc.

an caald not he iiMmnvl.t HCOH COSWAT, Bicbop of Kilkla, Balliaa."(I rom Mo3t Eev. Dr. D DOOAN, Lord Bishop of

Cloofert.)" I haro to express my entire mtlafactlon with tha £;«.taclcs supplied by Mr Solomons, and which I haTO used withgreat comfort for many years. 1 liaro not chaoged tho do-greo ol power I procured origluillT from him.

" t PATBICI DCOOAS, B&hop of Clonfcrt, toaghica."From I>ato Very Eev tho Dean of Limerick—"I mnst s *y tbnt for 38 years, Mr. Solomons' Glasses hateso presented my sight that it ia pore Justus good as at 11 re-and-twenty."—K. B. O'BRIXX D.D. Newcastle West. BUT.C. O'Comreu., P.P., is mncb pleased to state tbat Mr. BoJo-mons Spectacles hare prored to be Invalnablo to him, afford-ing great comfort, preserTing his nVht, a d bdng so differentfrom other Glasses to whioh he baa been previously acens.tomod.—Newmarket, connty Cork.Tho Bev. J. Locr.P.P., hariny bom one of tboco boneflttad.by tho use of Mr. Solomons' opeotaclcs, considers It r%litto state that h« experionccs great comfort from tboso tunontlenses, PnTloaslj ba taSarad taaob annojinco Irom ott«rQ1SC3C3 and Pebbles. Now he has Ihe adT-intago of ea»o andpleasure, and the prcserTatlon of hta riffht, ho bellorci!, hasbceosoourod. Clonakilty."Tho Ber Canou A S Scuivr, P.P. has pleasuro in reaorUouto llr. Solomons ttat the result of tea gears' nta of £6 SDOTJaoles i« most »aUsf«tory. Whether by day or ortlflciilHjht, during lengthened study, tho fullest caco and comfortaro enjoyed. He considers that hi owes muoh of tha prsjorTation of his sight to tha excellent lonieshe had tho goodf ortnno to procure.—Clorihan, Tinperary.

(From tbe Eev. PATEICR LAVELLE, P.P.)" DEIB diB-I hare lioou for some tlmo nuing yoar Spo< •taclcs, cupeclally at night, and am bappy to inform you, withthe greatest benefit , and OTOU comtort. I bate lately readwith them for three hours uninterruptedly at night, withoutthe slightest inconvenience or distress of sight.—1 am, yourntruly, FATBJCX. LIVIU.1, P.P., Cong, Co., J»ayo.¦' To llr. Solomons, Optician, Dublin."Mr. E. SOLOSOKS' Spectaoles have boen usod by eminentMembers of tho Faculty, Nobilitir , Clergy. &«., includinghis Oraeo the Most Eer. Dr. M'OettlKan' JLrohbishop ofArmiga : HU Eminence late Cardinal McCabe, Archbishopof Dublin i his Emlnauce Cardhjal Moron, Archbishop ofSydney ; his Oraco the lato Mo« Eer. Dr. Leahy, Arch,bbbop of Casbcl | Most B«r. Dr Leaby, BUhop ofDromoro ; Hurt Ber. Dr. Dorian iiUhop of Down »ndK??0?.1• » ""' I;.??!??"•'« Bl»»0P.«i W.terford, MoatBUhoyof EoM ! Most Rov. Dr.Blszins, Bishop ot Kerry!V Persons in tho country can be supplied with Spectacles.to., by Post Bepalrs promptly attended to. ImproTodTele-scopes, Opera, Kaca. ond Held 'Uasaa ; also Microscopesat most moderate prices i Barometers, Thermometer*, JIa-loLanterns, &o. :CADTION I—In consequonea of numerous •.ttcnipU ntimpoaitlon. It Is nocciMry to note ouaa and address and toobseifo—Only to be bad from Mr £. Sotoxoss, Octldan (en.fealocaliy estabU.hed in Dublin 61 yean).

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